“Bunny Multiple,” created by Andy Warhol circa 1985, is an exemplary piece belonging to the Pop Art movement and categorized within the design genre. The artwork features four iterations of the iconic Playboy Bunny head, each rendered in bright, contrasting color schemes, indicative of Warhol’s signature style.
The artwork is composed of a grid with four quadrants, each featuring the Playboy Bunny head in different color combinations. The top left quadrant showcases a pink Bunny on a green background, the top right presents a yellow Bunny on a blue background, the bottom left displays a blue Bunny on a red background, and the bottom right shows a yellow Bunny on a purple background. Each Bunny head is outlined in black with Warhol’s characteristic use of bold lines and vibrant color contrasts, reflecting the mass-production and consumer culture themes central to the Pop Art movement. In the lower right corner of the artwork is Andy Warhol’s distinct signature, further authenticating the piece.