Incase for Andy Warhol Collection Protects Devices with Timeless Art
Trenton Millar — July 18, 2012 — Art & Design
The Incase for Andy Warhol collection was released as the Summer 2012 addition to the yearly collaboration between Incase and the Andy Warhol Foundation. The collection contains a number of tote bags as well as covers for the iPhone, iPad and MacBook Pro.
It is amazing that Andy Warhol's work has the same currency as it did when it first debuted. Warhol's 'Cow Wallpaper' (1966) and 'So Many Stars' (1958) prints are used, and they feel just as hip and modern in today's context as they did in their own time. The Incase for Andy Warhol collection also makes use of work from his 1966 film 'Chelsea Girls' and a self-portrait from the 'Photobooth' series.
Be hip, historical and artsy with this awesome collection of carriers and cases.
It is amazing that Andy Warhol's work has the same currency as it did when it first debuted. Warhol's 'Cow Wallpaper' (1966) and 'So Many Stars' (1958) prints are used, and they feel just as hip and modern in today's context as they did in their own time. The Incase for Andy Warhol collection also makes use of work from his 1966 film 'Chelsea Girls' and a self-portrait from the 'Photobooth' series.
Be hip, historical and artsy with this awesome collection of carriers and cases.
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