An original "Orange Marilyn" by Andy Warhol sold recently for $23 million.
because you suck
Andy Warhol created "Coca-Cola (3 Bottles)" in 1962 by silkscreen printing images of Coca-Cola bottles onto a canvas. This technique allowed him to reproduce the image multiple times with precision, reflecting his fascination with mass production and consumer culture. The artwork not only highlights the iconic status of the Coca-Cola brand but also critiques the commercialization of art and society. Warhol's use of everyday objects transformed them into high art, exemplifying the merging of commerce and artistic expression.
Coca cola has citric acid
I have that one too. Probably about 15 to 40 bucks.
Andy Warhol used ( I think) a silkscreen, clay for sculpture, film, and paint.
Campbells soup cans (1962) Marilyn Monroe (1962) Shoes(1980's) Coca Cola (1962)
Andy Warhol
In 1962.
It would be Coca Cola.
about $200 dollars?
Coca Cola Vanilla is a product. Coca Cola is a brand.
It was Coca Cola
because you suck
give me the answer
I love Coca Cola
Coca Cola advertisements are available on the Coca Cola website. There are also archives of Coca Cola advertisements through websites such as YouTube.
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