
Andy Warhol
Life Savers , 1985
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in
96.5 x 96.5 cm
96.5 x 96.5 cm
Edition of 190
Andy Warhol’s Lifesavers print is a vibrant celebration of American consumer culture, turning an everyday candy into a bold work of pop art. Created in 1985 as part of his...
Andy Warhol’s Lifesavers print is a vibrant celebration of American consumer culture, turning an everyday candy into a bold work of pop art. Created in 1985 as part of his Ads portfolio, the piece showcases Warhol’s fascination with branding, nostalgia, and mass production. With its bright colors and glossy finish, Lifesavers captures the sugary allure of commercial advertising while elevating it to fine art. Collectors prize this print for its playful composition, iconic subject matter, and its place within Warhol’s ongoing commentary on the intersection of art and commerce.