Deck, Banana
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In Deck series. Encaustic and Andy Warhol Foundation x Alien Workshop Skate Deck float-mounted on board.
Art Dimensions: 30 x 30 H inches and Framed Dimensions: 31 W x 31 H inches.
About the Deck | Rare, Out of Print Andy Warhol Banana Skate Deck. This work originated circa 2012 as a result of the collaboration between Alien Workshop and the Andy Warhol Foundation. Trademark by the estate found on front lower section of deck. Silkscreen on maple wood skate deck. Dimensions: 8.5 x 36.5 inches.
Black float frame.
John O’Hara (1963) is an American painter who is well known for his abstract depictions of vinyl records. His chosen medium is encaustic, a heated mixture of beeswax and pigment. O’Hara began his professional art career in 2018 and collectors and designers quickly took notice. His work is included in private collections as well as public collections around the world:
Public Collections: London, Milan, Paris, New York, Seoul, New Orleans, Telluride, Nashville, Rome, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Beijing, Seattle, Saint Louis.
John O'Hara
2023
31 W x 31 H in
Encaustic and Andy Warhol Foundation x Alien Workshop Skate Deck float-mounted on board. Black float frame.
New, original work of art.
$425 in the U.S.
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