| Andy Warhol believed that Campbell soup cans were art. He painted what he saw. Is not art a reflection of the world around you? Andy Warhol ate Campbell soup for lunch every day for 20 years. In 1962, he silk-screened and immortalized these soup cans, along with images of Marilyn Monroe, parodying both commercialism and "high-art." To this day, the Pop-Art movement continues to change the way we see things in our world. Silk-screening has been replaced by digital technology, and the possibilities are now endless. Imagine what Andy Warhol would have done with access to the incredible technology available today.We believe that apparel and gifts have truly become post-modern canvases. Alongside more traditionally framed art, apparel and gifts allow us to spread the messages of art even further than before.

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