The artwork titled “Flowers” was created in 1970 by the renowned artist Andy Warhol. It falls under the Pop Art movement and represents the genre of flower painting.
The artwork consists of four quadrants, each featuring a distinct array of colorful flowers against contrasting backgrounds. Warhol employs vibrant hues, including pinks, blues, yellows, and reds, juxtaposed with dark and vivid backgrounds that highlight the flowers’ shapes and colors. The flowers appear in a uniform and repetitive pattern, characteristic of Warhol’s style, and possess a striking, almost graphic quality. The repetitive nature and bold color choices exemplify Warhol’s exploration of mass production and consumer culture in the Pop Art movement.