
Andy Warhol vs Jean-Michel Basquiat Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection
Andy Warhol leans over a fallen Basquiat in a black-and-white boxing photograph, a black glove resting on the gloved chest while "ANDY WARHOL" cobalt graffiti slashes the upper third and a scarlet "BASQUIAT" tag drips below, white chalk skull and red Roman numerals scrawled across the layered street collage, every painted streak caught in Factory-rivalry register. Andy Warhol vs Basquiat is digital painting in Factory-rivalry register — a 1985 boxing-aftermath homage caught in cobalt-and-scarlet theater.
Behind tempered glass, the cobalt-and-scarlet palette keeps its art-history swagger and the painted detail holds its tactile streak, the polished surface giving the figurative tribute a quiet cinematic depth.
A natural fit for rooms that welcome moody, art-history palette — a creative studio with gallery pulse, a teen lounge with editorial drama, a hypebeast wall with collector heat. For art-history lovers, Warhol-Basquiat collectors, and anyone drawn to figurative imagery with Factory-aftermath poetry.
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Andy Warhol leans over a fallen Basquiat in a black-and-white boxing photograph, a black glove resting on the gloved chest while "ANDY WARHOL" cobalt graffiti slashes the upper third and a scarlet "BASQUIAT" tag drips below, white chalk skull and red Roman numerals scrawled across the layered street collage, every painted streak caught in Factory-rivalry register. Andy Warhol vs Basquiat is digital painting in Factory-rivalry register — a 1985 boxing-aftermath homage caught in cobalt-and-scarlet theater.
Behind tempered glass, the cobalt-and-scarlet palette keeps its art-history swagger and the painted detail holds its tactile streak, the polished surface giving the figurative tribute a quiet cinematic depth.
A natural fit for rooms that welcome moody, art-history palette — a creative studio with gallery pulse, a teen lounge with editorial drama, a hypebeast wall with collector heat. For art-history lovers, Warhol-Basquiat collectors, and anyone drawn to figurative imagery with Factory-aftermath poetry.























