Andy Warhol Dollar Sign Skateboard
This skateboard features a reproduction of Dollar Sign (1981) by Andy Warhol, an artist in MoMA’s collection. Dollar Sign was inspired by Warhol’s widely known love of money—the artist came from a poor family in industrial Pittsburgh. In the early 1960s, Warhol depicted one-dollar bills in his artwork and in 1981 he returned to the theme of money with a series of drawings and paintings using the dollar-sign motif as the main focus of the artwork.
“I like money on the wall. Say you were going to buy a…painting. I think you should take that money, tie it up and hang it on the wall,” commented Warhol. “Then when someone visited you, the first thing they would see is the money on the wall.”
This skateboard triptych is produced by The Skateroom, a platform for promoting, selling and producing art on skateboards that supports youth-empowering organizations. Add your own wheels (not included) for a cool, functional skateboard or hang the triptych on your wall as art (wall mount included). The Andy Warhol Dollar Sign Skateboard measures 31h x 8w x 0.5"d.
The Skateroom and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Size
31h x 8w x 0.5"d
Materials
7-ply Canadian Maple Wood
Origin
Canada
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