With "Food Waste Banana," the artist pays homage to Andy Warhol's iconic banana, created for the cover of the famous album The Velvet Underground & Nico.This work revisits the pop art symbol by confronting it with a contemporary vision, that of food waste and decomposition. The contrast is striking: where Warhol exalted consumer culture, this crushed banana denounces its excesses and environmental impacts.
This banana, almost sculptural in its disintegration, offers a new perspective on the impermanence and value of everyday objects. The chaotic texture of the pulp, combined with the brightness of the surrounding liquid, captures a fleeting moment and invites us to reflect on our relationship with the life cycle of food products.
Printed on 285g Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper, this artwork captures the depth of textures and colors, offering exceptional visual quality. Each print is signed and embossed by the artist, ensuring authenticity and uniqueness for each copy.
Available in several formats, this work is delivered unframed, with white margins of 3 to 5 cm. The dimensions available are :
- S 30×30 cm
- M Size : 50×50 cm
- L size : 70×70 cm
- XL size : 110×110 cm
Ideal for lovers of revisited pop art and collectors interested in committed art, this work naturally finds its place in a modern space or a personal gallery.
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