One of Robert Hilmersson's major sources of inspiration are pop art icons Andy Warhol where clear influences can be seen in the use of everyday objects and attributes to reflect larger subjects. As a homage, Robert Hilmersson has used Sunday B. Morning's edition of Andy Warhol's "Flowers" as a canvas. An exciting connection between the present and the past in the spirit of Warhol.
Robert Hilmersson is one of the country's most interesting and internationally recognized pop & street art artists. The recurring theme in his creation is to put known plastics, events, animals, nature and big city themes in different situations. Often the human attributes are used to reflect our present in a thought-provoking but at the same time humorous way. The strong visual symbolism attracts thoughtfulness and invites you to reflect on the subject in question. Robert Hilmersson doesn't shy away from the big subjects - politics, social problems and above all the climate - where his characteristic penguins scrutinize the viewer.
We observe that Robert's art has also started appearing at international auctions in recent years. With notes on, for example, Phillips' auction in London 2021, where the final price exceeds our catalog prices, confirming our long-term belief in his art. Of course just an observation, but at the same time a fun feature to know when you buy a work by Hilmersson that you like!
Technique: Acrylic & spray paint
Materials: Andy Warhol - Flowers 11.72 open edition silk screen print from Sunday B. Morning. See more information about the blade at link here: LINK
Size: 108 x 107 cm including frame
Framing: The work is sold including the framing according to the pictures. It is included in the price.