"Andy Warhol Screen Print - Marilyn"
Andy Warhol Marilyn Silkscreen on museum cardstock Stamped "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your own signature" on the back. Sunday B. Morning editions were intended as a joke, with a stamp on the back that read "fill in your own signature." Warhol began collaborating with two Belgian friends in 1970 on a second series of some of his prints. Warhol's original idea for this partnership was to play on the concept of mass production. Andy liked to comment on this phenomenon through his art and explore its impact on modern culture. The idea was, "Here we just mass-produced these prints; sign your name here. Any name will do. Because yours is as important as mine." Dimensions: 36 x 36 inches