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"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (pale pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (pale pink) by American pop artist Andy Warhol is a museum quality open edition art print. Marilyn Monroe encapsulated two of the recurrent themes in Warhol’s work celebrity and death. She died in 1962 and in the following years Warhol made a series of silkscreens using a publicity photo of her from the film Niagara 1953, taken by Gene Kornman. This is one of a series of silkscreens in different colours produced by Warhol and his assistants in the Factory Studio New York. Wahol’s images of in different colours published by the artist and his assistants under the name Factory Additions, New York, in 1967 Marilyn Monroe are some of his best known and the style has been used by countless artists. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Trumpet, 1984 by Jean-Michel Basquiat"
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Price: 66.00

"Untitled, 1985 by Jean-Michel Basquiat"
"Untitled, 1985 is a museum quality art print of an original work by graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. With a red background there are two white boxes in the top is a plane and underneath a man driving a car."
Price: 96.00

"Untitled, 1987 by Jean-Michel Basquiat"
"Untitled, 1987 is a museum quality art print of an original work by graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Painted the year before his death this print has a black background and a red car the engine is orange and there is and orange flash coming out of it. The driver is just a silhouette and a flash of green crosses the whole image."
Price: 42.00

"Untitled, (world) by Keith Haring"
"Untitled, (world) is a museum quality art print of an original work by American graffiti artist Keith Haring In this vibrant work two yellow figures hold up a globe above their heads it is all set against a bright orange background."
Price: 72.00

"A is for Arousal - Erotic Alphabet By Cassandra Yap"
"This incredible series by Cassandra Yap is a naughty and exciting take on the alphabet, featuring letters made up of vintage erotic imagery. These seductive images correspond with the erotic word written in elegant font underneath and create a scintillating work of art."
Price: 35.00

"D is for Dominatrix - Erotic Alphabet By Cassandra Yap"
"This incredible series by Cassandra Yap is a naughty and exciting take on the alphabet, featuring letters made up of vintage erotic imagery. These seductive images correspond with the erotic word written in elegant font underneath and create a scintillating work of art."
Price: 35.00

"Q is for Queens of Burlesque - Erotic Alphabet By Cassandra Yap"
"This incredible series by Cassandra Yap is a naughty and exciting take on the alphabet, featuring letters made up of vintage erotic imagery. These seductive images correspond with the erotic word written in elegant font underneath and create a scintillating work of art."
Price: 35.00

"Empire, 1964 by Andy Warhol"
"Empire is a stunning black and white museum quality art print by the pioneer of pop art, Andy Warhol. This print is from a film strip of the Empire State Building in New York, and is from Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire. Empire is an 8 hour film Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Knives, c.1981-82 (three black) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol. In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is a negative image of three knives on a silver grey background. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Oxidation Painting, 1978 by Andy Warhol"
"Oxidation Painting, 1978 is a high quality art print based on a work by pop artist Andy Warhol. It features a quote for the artist ‘Art is what you can get away with’ his name the title of the series of paintings ‘the piss paintings’ and the years they were created 1977-1978. Warhol’s Oxidation or Piss paintings were created with canvases spread on the floor and painted with copper paint while the paint was still wet he would invite assistants or visitors to the factory studio to urinate on them. The uric acid would then oxidize the metal in the copper paint and create the final image. It was both a homage and parody of Jackson Pollocks abstract drip paintings. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc"
Price: 48.00

"Vogue December 1952 by Cecil Beaton"
"Vogue January 1950 by fashion photograph by Cecil Beaton is a high quality art print on Gloss Photopaper. One of many photographs taken by photographer Ceil Beaton for Vogue this shot features a woman in a smart tweed suit picking grapes form a market stall selling fruit."
Price: 66.00

"Audrey Hepburn, 1957 by Bud Fraker"
"Audrey Hepburn, 1957 by Bud Fraker is a high quality print on Fine Art Paper. This is a full length image of the iconic actress. She is wearing a white top and trousers and holding a big straw hat it is set against the black background."
Price: 47.00

"Yes! - Mini By NadeemArt"
"Nadeem Chughtai prides himself on hand making all of his works, with no use of computer in sight. His hand drawn image is transferred onto silkscreen to create the stencil and then each piece individually pulled using ink through the Screen’s squeegee. ‘Yes! – Mini’ encompasses a figure, their hands poised above their head, motioning happiness and success in monochrome colours. This piece is signed by the artist."
Price: 25.00

"Forever - Mini By NadeemArt"
"Nadeem Chughtai prides himself on hand making all of his works, with no use of computer in sight. His hand drawn image is transferred onto silkscreen to create the stencil and then each piece individually pulled using ink through the Screen’s squeegee. This piece encompasses a couple, holding hands, in a simplistic monochrome tone. ‘Forever – Mini’ is signed by the artist."
Price: 25.00

"The Path in the Iris Garden by Claude Monet"
"Claude Monet uses the yellow path to set off the green and purple of the iris beds that line the winding path in his garden in Giverny. Monet painted the same view ad different times of the year and different times of the day trying to capture the varying light and colours of each unique occasion."
Price: 47.00

"Moonlight, 1895 by Edvard Munch"
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Price: 25.00

"Vogue December 1957 by Henry Clarke"
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Price: 70.00

"One-Off Nonsense - Blue By Steve Smythe"
"The works of Steve Smythe are rich in detail and often combine iconic figures with torn text in a variety of fonts. This piece encompasses a stag head on the top of a human body, sat in a very laid back manner on a chair against a collaged effect backdrop. ‘One-Off Nonsense - Blue’ is signed by the artist."
Price: 145.00

"Unknown By VeeBee"
"‘Unknown’ is a lovely giclee print by VeeBee on fabulously textured brown craft paper. The title of this print plays on the idea of dipping your toe and taking a step into the unknown, featuring the silhouette of a girl, tentatively dipping her toe into a beautiful rainbow puddle. Please note that the colours may look different from the image on the screen"
Price: 25.00

"Sideways By Bonnie and Clyde"
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Price: 95.00

"The Opposite By Steve Smythe"
"In this piece a wet hair woman stare out from under layers of torn text and news print giving a similar effect to a wall covered with old flyposters. Steve Smythe’s vibrant and contemporary works often find inspiration in modern day society and feature portraits of beautiful women – some iconic celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn."
Price: 595.00

"The Second First Impression By Steve Smythe"
"The work of Steve Smythe is flavoured by his background as a graphic designer. Smythe’s prints - which make deft use of mixed-media techniques, collage styles, and material innovation - are distinguished by their bold use of colour and compositional practices, crossing the line from graphics to art in the style of early Warhol or Paolozzi. ‘The Second First Impression’ employs bricolage technique to exceptional success. An array of magazine cut outs, carefully torn and rearranged, are layered over the black and white face of a woman, and fused together with lashings of spray-paint and graphite for a raw, visceral feel. Image, colour and typography coalesce in a triumph of compositional strategy, resulting in a truly beautiful work of contemporary art."
Price: 300.00

"Rodger Moore from the Getty Images Archive"
"Roger Moore is a striking portarit from the Getty Archive. This resin print is taken from the world’s largest photographic archive, (Hulton Archive and Getty Images), the Getty Images Gallery collection features an extraordinary time capsule of the last century – social and political images that both made the news, as well as images from behind the headlines, which show the human race at work and play. This stunning collection of photographs encompasses both the public and private lives of the 20th Century and its personalities. Including both famous and relatively unknown images, this glimpse into the Getty Images archive provides an insight into renowned social documentary photography, street photography, and of course, celebrity imagery."
Price: 235.00

"Tina Turner from the Getty Images Archive"
"Tina Turner is a striking portarit from the Getty Archive. This resin print is taken from the world’s largest photographic archive, (Hulton Archive and Getty Images), the Getty Images Gallery collection features an extraordinary time capsule of the last century – social and political images that both made the news, as well as images from behind the headlines, which show the human race at work and play. This stunning collection of photographs encompasses both the public and private lives of the 20th Century and its personalities. Including both famous and relatively unknown images, this glimpse into the Getty Images archive provides an insight into renowned social documentary photography, street photography, and of course, celebrity imagery."
Price: 235.00

"Mercury on Stage By Michel Putland from the Getty Images Archive"
"Mercury on Stage is a striking portarit by Michael Putland from the Getty Archive. This hand print is the result of half a century's worth of shooting by Putland, who has produced an exhaustive body of work - reflecting the eye of not only an expert photographer, but also an involved music enthusiast. From the editorial work for Disc and Music Echo, Sounds, Smash Hits and Q magazine amongst others, to the 1973 tour with The Rolling Stones that led to a long-standing relationship working with the band, Michael has also shot prodigiously for major record labels including CBS, Warner, Elektra, Polydor, Columbia Records and EMI."
Price: 1656.00

"Michael Caine Punching from the Getty Images Archive"
"Michael Caine Punching is a striking portarit from the Getty Archive. This resin print is taken from the world’s largest photographic archive, (Hulton Archive and Getty Images), the Getty Images Gallery collection features an extraordinary time capsule of the last century – social and political images that both made the news, as well as images from behind the headlines, which show the human race at work and play. This stunning collection of photographs encompasses both the public and private lives of the 20th Century and its personalities. Including both famous and relatively unknown images, this glimpse into the Getty Images archive provides an insight into renowned social documentary photography, street photography, and of course, celebrity imagery."
Price: 235.00

"Daisy, c.1982 (fuchsia & yellow) by Andy Warhol"
"Daisy is a museum quality art print of an original silkscreen by Andy Warhol. Warhol created a whole series of silkscreens inspired by flowers of various kinds. This fuchsia and yellow daisy is a bright pop art piece for any wall. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Edie, 1966 by Andy Warhol"
"Edie Sedgwick met Andy Warhol in 1965 and went on to star in many of his films and in photographs (like the rolls of film in this print). Edie was an heiress, socialite, actress, and fashion model she eventually fell out with Warhol and his circle and died aged 28 due to drugs and alcohol. Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 36.00

"One Hundred Cans, 1962 by Andy Warhol"
"100 Cans was painted by hand, assisted by stencils and if you look closely you can see variations in the cans. The repetition of the image and the fact it is cut off the bottom of the page reflect the machine aesthetic of repetition loved by Andy Warhol. When asked why he did so many image of the Campbell’s soup canes Warhol said it was because he had it for lunch every day for 20 years. Warhol did all the flavours of soup but these 100 are all Beef noodle soup. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Rorschach, 1984 by Andy Warhol"
"In 1984 Andy Warhol produced a series of large scale abstract paintings based on the so-called Rorschach test, devised by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each painting is a mirror image of an ‘ink blot’. The Rorschach test requires patients to say what they see in a set of ten standardized ink blots to give the psychologist a better understanding of the patients sub conscious. Warhol did say he wanted to get someone to analyse his paintings but never did. This large scale black blot is a beautiful abstract image in its own right. The text at the bottom is mirrored reflecting the fact the left and right are mirror images."
Price: 43.00