Yes, Warhol did a series of Campbell's soup cans.
The Campbell's Soup Can artwork was created by the great Andy Warhol in 1962!
if you mean campbells soup cans, it was Andy worhol.
Campbells Soup Cans
Andy Warhol. 32 soup cans in all.
Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell Soup Cans were serigraphic prints. Which is a fancy way of saying silk screen used in the art world.
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Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans were primarily created using silkscreen printing on canvas. He used acrylic paint for the vibrant colors and employed commercial techniques to replicate the mass-production aesthetics of the soup cans. The work reflects both consumer culture and fine art, blurring the lines between the two. Warhol's choice of materials emphasized the reproducibility and accessibility of everyday objects.
One of Andy's favourite things was his religion -- "Byzantine Catholicism". Also known as the Eastern Rite of the Catholic Church. Another of his favourite things was his hometown -- "Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U.S.A". Andy's funeral was held in Pittsburgh at the Thomas P. Kunsak funeral home, on the NorthSide. His funeral "Divine Liturgy" was held at Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church, Superior Avenue, Pittsburgh. The Priest officiating was Archpriest Peter Tay. So Andy Warhol's favourite things were: 1. Byzantine Catholicism. 2. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 3. Creating works of Art.
He thought it was a fun idea, and it was a success.