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Teresa

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Photo taken by Potatovixon at Target in Destin!
Love it! I hope this display is in other stores as well!:love:
 

Rita

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Issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first showing of Warhol’s paintings of the celebrated soup can, the labels come in four brilliant color combinations, like blue with orange or teal with hot pink, to mimic the artist’s style. They also have famous Warhol quotes on them like “In the future, everybody will be world-famous for 15 minutes,’’ and a picture of the artist on the back.

Warhol Soup Cans, Now at Your Local Target - NYTimes.com
 

Teresa

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Thanks Rita.... here is the article
September 3, 2012, 1:27 PMComment
[h=1]Warhol Soup Cans, Now at Your Local Target[/h]By CAROL VOGEL
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Target is selling a special edition of Campbell’s tomato soup with Andy Warhol-themed labels.
Christie’s may have been able to get nearly $10 million for a 1962 painting of Andy Warhol’s “Four Campbell’s Soup Cans’’ back in November, but now everyday shoppers can buy their own piece of the Pop artist for just 75 cents. On Sunday Target started selling a special edition of 1.2 million Warhol-themed tomato soup cans.
Issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first showing of Warhol’s paintings of the celebrated soup can, the labels come in four brilliant color combinations, like blue with orange or teal with hot pink, to mimic the artist’s style. They also have famous Warhol quotes on them like “In the future, everybody will be world-famous for 15 minutes,’’ and a picture of the artist on the back.
The promotion has been produced in partnership with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, which controls the licensing of the artist’s name and images.


 
That's pretty cool.

I have always loved Andy Warhol's work. Back in the 80's, you could get a Warhol portrait of yourself for $3000. Hubby decided to give that to me a a gift. I was so excited. Then Warhol died. I was disappointed, but obviously much more sad that a talented icon like Warhol had died. :sosad:

Target tomorrow!
 

Aditya8100

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Great sharing...
Thanks for sharing this...
 
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