This piece is one of 8 experimental collages from the estate. The works are based on photographs by Andy Warhol and are the original forerunners of the later print works from 1983. The sitters are Jay Shriver, Warhol's assistant at the time, and the artist's personal trainer, Lydia Cengic.
This piece is part of Warhol's "Love" series, created in 1983, which comprises three screenprints that depict a nude couple in various intimate embraces. The "Love" series is characterized by soft lines and significant white space, emphasizing the tenderness between the figures. Warhol employed his signature screenprinting technique, using vibrant inks to create a glowing aura around the couple, enhancing the romantic and dreamlike quality of the images. This approach marks a departure from Warhol's typical focus on celebrity and consumerism, instead highlighting universal themes of love, tenderness and desire.
The drawing bears the stamps of the Estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
“ People should fall in love with their eyes closed. „