Andy Warhol inspired portrait of woman - Consume

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Medium Drawing, Paper, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 42cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962 are synonymous with the Pop Art movement, representing a society on the cusp of mass consumption. In Consume, 2023 I revisit this powerful imagery to explore our relationship with consumerism in the decades since Warhol’s ground-breaking work. The can of tomato soup, a symbol of convenience and mass production, stands as a representation of the packaged, processed nature of our modern diet.

This artwork was carefully drawn with high quality pencils on the prestigious Magnani 1404 cold pressed fine art paper.

Professionally framed by Wide Bay Art Gallery; with d hook and string attached ready to hang on your wall.

Artist Bio

Shanay Manitzky is an Australian figurative artist whose practice draws inspiration from personal experiences, reminiscent of an intimate “Dear diary”. Her recent works explore the relationship between people and objects, navigating the boundary between the real and surreal.

Manitzky completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Whitecliffe College of Fine Arts & Design, Auckland, NZ in 2013 and a Graduate Diploma of Teaching at University of Auckland in 2014.
She currently teaches Visual Arts & Dance at Aldridge SHS, Maryborough as well as running artist workshops for the Fraser Coast Regional Council.

Manitzky has exhibited her work at numerous galleries including Aspire Gallery, Brisbane, Gatakers Art Space, Maryborough, Art Lovers Australia, Melbourne and Pearce Gallery, NZ.

Manitzky recently won the drawing section in the Aspects Art Show, Goondiwindi (2023), a finalist in the Omnia Art Prize, Melbourne (2024) and the Bluethumb Art Prize (2023, 2022).

Manitzky has been commissioned by the Fraser Coast Regional Council to produce permanent artworks for the Maryborough, QLD.

Shanay Manitzky is represented by Aspire Gallery, Brisbane.

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Shanay's studio is in Fraser Coast, QLD