"Andy Warhol" is a painting created by weaving 10 colored threads around a circumference of 333 nails on a 100 x 100 cm square poplar wood support.
Martin Lucchini in this work wanted to mock the well-known artist Andy Warhol known pop-art icon. Warhol's thinking about consumerism is taken to the extreme, leading the very depiction of Andy to be an object of consumption. Therefore, the artist decided to reinterpret through his artistic medium the famous portrait with simple lines reminiscent of the pop-art style by mixing it with a multitude of intense colors that contrast with the black, well-delineated lines, bringing this contradiction to light in a new and eccentric artistic style.