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Andy Warhol, Flowers (FS II.69), 1970

Andy Warhol American, 1928-1987

Flowers (FS II.69), 1970
Screenprint in colour
91 x 91 cm
35 83/100 x 35 83/100 in.
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Andy Warhol’s Flowers (FS II.69) is part of his vibrant Flowers series from 1970, in which he reinterprets the traditional subject of floral still life through the lens of Pop...
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Andy Warhol’s Flowers (FS II.69) is part of his vibrant Flowers series from 1970, in which he reinterprets the traditional subject of floral still life through the lens of Pop Art. Based on a photograph of hibiscus blossoms originally published in Modern Photography magazine, Warhol transforms the delicate forms of nature into bold, graphic icons using his signature silkscreen technique.
In FS II.69, four stylized flowers dominate the square composition, rendered in flat, saturated color against a dark, textural background. The bright, artificial hues and high contrast strip the image of its natural softness, turning the flowers into objects of repetition and mass appeal—echoing Warhol’s fascination with consumerism and the commodification of beauty.
This print exemplifies Warhol’s ability to elevate the everyday into the realm of fine art. While visually pleasing, the Flowers series also carries an undertone of detachment and irony, inviting reflection on the nature of image reproduction and the fleeting, fragile quality of life—especially poignant given Warhol’s concurrent Death and Disaster works.
Flowers (FS II.69) is a striking blend of beauty and artifice, serving as both a celebration and critique of visual culture in the modern age.
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