
Andy Warhol
Camouflage F.S. II 408, 1987
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in.
96.5 x 96.5 cm
96.5 x 96.5 cm
Andy Warhol’s Camouflage F.S. II 408, created in 1987, is a striking screenprint from his final Camouflage series. Blending military patterning with vibrant, unexpected color palettes, Warhol transforms a symbol...
Andy Warhol’s Camouflage F.S. II 408, created in 1987, is a striking screenprint from his final Camouflage series. Blending military patterning with vibrant, unexpected color palettes, Warhol transforms a symbol of concealment into one of bold visual impact. In F.S. II 408, the classic camouflage motif is stripped of its functional purpose and recontextualized as abstract art, challenging viewers to reconsider themes of visibility, identity, and power. As one of Warhol’s last bodies of work, the Camouflage series showcases his continued innovation and fascination with the intersection of art, culture, and subversion.