
FEATURED ARTIST
Known by his street moniker “Ski”, Fernando Romero’s graffiti artistry began in the 90s in New York City, and he has since evolved to create large-scale murals that tell a story of where he has been and his experiences. His artwork is an absolute masterpiece of abstraction that overlays buildings, graphics, and graffiti elements, inviting viewers to discover beauty in unexpected places.
ARTISTS
ANDY WARHOL
American, 1928–1987


Andy WarholMyths, The Shadow, II. 267, 1981

Andy WarholFlash – November 22, 1963 II.32 – II.42, 1968


Andy WarholCamouflage, 1987


Andy WarholMao, II.99, 1972


Andy WarholCampbell’s Soup Can (Tomato) II.4, 1964































































Andy WarholDetails of Renaissance Paintings (Leonardo Da Vinci, The Annunciation, 1472), 1984

Andy WarholDetails of Renaissance Paintings (Piero Della Francesca, Madonna del Duca da Montefeltro), 1984







Andy WarholCowboys and Indians: General Custer II.379, 1986


Andy WarholCowboys and Indians: Plains Indian Shield II.382, 1986



Andy WarholMyths: Mickey Mouse, II.265, 1981











Andy WarholLadies and Gentlemen 128, 1975

Andy WarholElectric Chairs, II.81, 1971



ROY LICHTENSTEIN
American, 1923–1997

Roy LichtensteinRain Forest, From Columbus: In Search of a New Tomorrow, 1992



Roy LichtensteinTwo Paintings: Dagwood’ from the Paintings series, 1984

Roy LichtensteinReflections on Expressionist Painting from The Carnegie Hall 100th Anniversary Portfolio, 1990




Roy LichtensteinPoster: Visit the Garden Restaurant – Whitney Museum of American Art, 1990








Roy LichtensteinModern Room from the Interior Series, 1990/1991


Contact
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West Hollywood, CA 90069
P. 310-657-1711
F. 310-657-7771
8678 Melrose Ave
F. 310-657-7771
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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