Andy Warhol in Full Celebrity-Obsessed Form at Print Finders

Andy Warhol’s eccentricity is part of his niche charm. Some people consider his work barely art. Others see it as contemporary and groundbreaking. There is no doubt that Andy Warhol is one of the most bizarre personalities in the last 50 years, and that is reflected in his life and in his work.

Unfortunately, that leaves Andy Warhol enthusiasts in a bit of a pickle. His original work is infamously expensive, which is not much different from many other famous contemporary artists. Collecting original pieces are simply out of the realm of possibility for many of his fans. Art posters, though, are far more accessible. Many of his most bizarre, eccentric, and whimsical pieces have been reprinted in poster form at an affordable price. Printfinders.com/ has gathered some of his most notorious work for Andy Warhol fans to display in their own eccentric home décor. Some of his most famous pieces are explored below, and available at the official website.

Albert Einstein

When Andy Warhol ironically drew a large mark on Albert Einstein’s face from a photograph, people were both puzzled and annoyed. Warhol titled the portrait rated the top- Jews of the 20th Century. This controversial and infinitely odd work is available on this website, modern art prints.



Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe captivated Andy Warhol. Perhaps it was the delicate dance between complete naivety and loss of innocence that made Monroe such an enthralling figure. He immortalized her (as if she wasn’t already) in a number of his pieces. The classic off-color Munroe portrait that is potentially the most famous piece of work featuring the young actress, is available, with many other Warhol art posters for sale.

House on the Sea

The Warhol is most known for celebrity and pop culture influence, he is also toyed with these themes and less direct manners. His Do-it-Yourself Seascape is one of his lesser-known works. It does not have that immediate celebrity charm. Regardless, it still features that bubbling Warhol nature. The color is distilled and soft, creating a very alluring effect for his rather traditional beachside art. People always turned to Warhol for his most blatant oddities. But, sometimes it is the simplest works that have the largest draw.

Andy Warhol is a fascinating figure in contemporary culture. His work, stemming from the late 60s to the early 70s, is a perfect example of the reason for his place in the art world. Somehow, 40 years later, the culture seems drawn to this man’s odd spins on mainstream culture.