War and Marilyn
Sergio Ferrero and Andy Warhol collaborated on several notable artworks, primarily utilizing Ferrero's innovative "Strappo" technique, which involves transferring images from frescoes or other mediums onto canvas or wood to create a unique layered effect.
One of their prominent collaborations is the piece titled "War and Marilyn," created in 1979 at The Factory in New York. This artwork juxtaposes the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe against a backdrop symbolizing violence, reflecting the contrast between beauty and chaos.
Test n.4
50 × 70 cm
Signed in pencil. Framed.
Sergio Ferrero and Andy Warhol collaborated on several notable artworks, primarily utilizing Ferrero's innovative "Strappo" technique, which involves transferring images from frescoes or other mediums onto canvas or wood to create a unique layered effect.
One of their prominent collaborations is the piece titled "War and Marilyn," created in 1979 at The Factory in New York. This artwork juxtaposes the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe against a backdrop symbolizing violence, reflecting the contrast between beauty and chaos.
Test n.4
50 × 70 cm
Signed in pencil. Framed.
Sergio Ferrero and Andy Warhol collaborated on several notable artworks, primarily utilizing Ferrero's innovative "Strappo" technique, which involves transferring images from frescoes or other mediums onto canvas or wood to create a unique layered effect.
One of their prominent collaborations is the piece titled "War and Marilyn," created in 1979 at The Factory in New York. This artwork juxtaposes the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe against a backdrop symbolizing violence, reflecting the contrast between beauty and chaos.
Test n.4
50 × 70 cm
Signed in pencil. Framed.