Warhol's Limited Edition Money | Sunday B. Morning Dollar Signs
The Sunday B. Morning Dollar Signs suite is a series of four individual prints featuring bold, high-contrast tributes to one of Andy Warhol’s most provocative and self-aware series. Originally created by Andy Warhol in 1981, imagery represents the ultimate intersection of art, commerce, and the American Dream. By isolating the currency symbol and rendering it in aggressive, hand-drawn lines, Warhol transformed a financial character into a vibrant Pop icon. This Sunday B. Morning edition captures that same raw energy, using the publisher's signature high-quality silkscreen process to ensure the colors remain as "electric" and saturated as the originals.
Printed on heavy museum board with the same dimensions and meticulous attention to detail as the Factory Additions, this suite offers a museum-grade aesthetic. Each print features the characteristic vibrancy and tactile ink layers that distinguish genuine screenprints from standard digital reproductions. True to the Sunday B. Morning tradition, these works are authenticated on the verso with the recognizable blue ink stamps: "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "fill in your own signature." This suite, limited to just 1000 sets, serves as a powerful statement on wealth and culture, making it a sophisticated addition for any collector who appreciates Warhol’s unapologetic celebration of consumerism.
Artwork Details
- Artist: Andy Warhol (After)
- Medium: Screenprint
- Edition: Of 1000
- Original Portfolio: Dollar Signs Suite, 1981
- Signature: Unsigned
- Paper Size: 15½" x 19½" (Each)
- Paper Type: Museum Board
- Framing: Unframed
- Publisher: Sunday B. Morning
- Colorways:
- Dollar Green
- Dollar-Blue
- Dollar-Red
- Dollar-Green
- Dollar-Yellow
