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Andy Warhol - Apple Fine Art Poster

Andy Warhol - Apple Fine Art Poster

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Embrace the Intersection of Technology and Art

Originally commissioned as part of his seminal 1985 'Ads' portfolio, the Andy Warhol Apple Fine Art Poster represents a pivotal moment where high art and corporate identity collided. Warhol, the progenitor of the Pop Art movement, transformed the iconic rainbow Macintosh logo into a screen-printed masterpiece. This piece serves as a cultural artifact, capturing the dawn of the digital age through Warhol’s characteristic vibrant palette and bold graphic lines.

The RedKalion Standard: Museum-Quality Reproductions

At RedKalion, we curate prints that do justice to the original vision of the artist. Our reproduction of Warhol’s Apple is rendered on Master's Edition archival paper. This premium, off-white, natural finish provides a luxurious, uncoated texture that avoids the distracting glare of cheaper alternatives, allowing the colors to resonate with the depth intended by Warhol himself.

  • Weight and Thickness: 250 gsm (110 lb) at a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) for a substantial, gallery-grade feel.
  • Longevity: Acid-free (pH above 7) construction ensuring your archival masterpiece remains vibrant without yellowing.
  • Sustainability: Responsibly sourced FSC-certified paper that honors both the art and the environment.

By choosing this fine art print, you are not merely decorating a wall; you are elevating your space with a piece of 20th-century history. Our commitment to archival excellence ensures that the nuanced hues and sharp contrasts of Warhol’s work remain an enduring centerpiece in your collection for years to come.

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What are the specific qualities of the paper used for this Andy Warhol print?

We use Master's Edition archival paper, which is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm. It features a matte, uncoated, and natural white finish for a luxurious museum-quality feel.

How does the archival quality ensure the longevity of the poster?

Our paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, which prevents the paper from yellowing or the ink from degrading over time, ensuring your fine art print lasts for generations.

How is my order fulfilled and shipped?

At RedKalion, we have no minimum orders. Each print is produced and shipped on demand using secure, protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.

Is the paper used for the Apple Fine Art Poster environmentally friendly?

Yes, we prioritize sustainability. The museum-quality paper used for this reproduction is FSC-certified, supporting responsible forest management globally.

What type of finish should I expect on this print?

This print features a sophisticated matte, uncoated finish. This natural white surface eliminates glare and provides a premium, non-reflective texture ideal for high-end interior display.

What is the historical significance of Warhol's 'Apple' within his body of work?

Warhol's Apple was part of his 'Ads' portfolio (1985). It highlights his fascination with consumerism and branding, effectively bridging the gap between commercial graphic design and museum-level fine art.

Why did Andy Warhol choose the Apple logo as a subject for his art?

Warhol was intrigued by the Macintosh's impact on creative culture. By applying his signature screen-print style to the logo, he elevated tech iconography to the status of a modern-day cultural icon.