The artwork, named “Do It Yourself (Violin),” was created by the American artist Andy Warhol in 1962. This piece is rendered in polymer and falls within the Pop Art movement. It is categorized under the genre of still life.
The artwork presents an intriguing and methodical composition, characterized by its paint-by-numbers aesthetic. The central subject appears to be a violin, juxtaposed with abstract shapes and vivid colors, including red, yellow, green, and brown. The violin and surrounding elements are delineated by numbers, indicative of the do-it-yourself nature implied by the title. The background features a network of numbered outlines, suggesting an unfinished or participatory aspect to the piece. The color palette and numerical arrangement evoke both the consumer culture and the democratization of art inherent to the Pop Art movement.