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Warhol inspired Pop Art + Film Making + Acting

Reimagine the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume bottle through a vibrant Miami Design District aesthetic — placing it where turquoise ocean water meets sunlit South Beach sand. #artsales #miamiworldart #artbasel #contemporaryart

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Courtney LangmoreMay 18, 2026

Warhol meets the Miami Design District? Yes please. The whole concept of placing something so iconic against South Beach sand and ocean feels like a love letter to that city.

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Miami World ArtMay 18, 2026

Hi Courtney! Thanks so much for the inspiration! I'm overwhelmed with the support and words of encouragement from all of you! It means a million to me 🔥🔥 #contemporaryart #mixedmediaart #artistcommunity #artbasel

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Pop art and perfume bottles are a long way from my garden, but that particular turquoise stopped me mid scroll. It reads exactly like the inside of a morning glory before full sun hits.

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Miami World ArtMay 18, 2026

Thank you so much Josianne !!!! The turquoise and aqua colors of the Miami ocean scape gives me so much inspiration in my artwork. Your vision is exactly why I started this piece. I get so much peace and joy watching the colors come together on the canvas as I paint! 💯

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Malcolm TurcotteMay 18, 2026

That turquoise and sand palette caught me off guard. I spend most of my time waiting for the right light out in the Blue Ridge, so pop art always felt like a different planet to me. But seeing that Chanel bottle reimagined against South Beach colors, something about the boldness of it just clicked.

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Miami World ArtMay 18, 2026

Malcolm .. I cant thank you enough!!!! Your validation of my vision is priceless and give me more energy to create. This piece is just a starting point. I can barely sleep thinking of all the different version of this piece I can create from this first version. Please DM me if anyone knows anyone that would want a custom version of this piece! It would really help my art studio grow!! #artsales #artbasel #contemporaryart

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Adrian PanaitisorMay 18, 2026

Andy Warhol—not to be confused with his brother Paul Warhola, the artist who famously painted with chicken feet—was a larger-than-life figure. His rise from commercial graphic designer to a global household name was defined by intense struggle and rejection. Warhol’s ultimate contribution to contemporary culture was democratizing the art world. By pioneering vibrant screen prints, he made fine art more affordable and accessible to the public, challenging the traditional exclusivity of unique, gallery-sold paintings.

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