Ten-Foot Flowers 1967 by Warhol
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Originally an enormous piece, Warhol’s Ten Foot Flowers is a silkscreen printed graphic image created to completely overwhelm the viewer with its sheer scale. Unlike Warhol’s cultural pieces that showcase mainstream subjects, this piece marks a critical shift towards abstraction. Focusing on a new framing of objectivity, Warhol began to make pieces with a philosophical mindset rather than consumerist; there is no context of mass media or fame, but rather an open-ended abstraction of flowers. Similar to Lichtenstein’s still life paintings, Warhol is alluding to well known artistic motifs but interpreting them in his own visual language- flattening and distorting the flowers and using his own dissonantly vibrant color pallet.