The Skateroom just dropped their 32-piece Campbell Soup Cans skateboard collection—a bold homage to Andy Warhol's iconic pop art series. Each design captures the essence of Warhol's visual language on premium skate decks, merging high art with street culture. This collaboration marks an interesting intersection between traditional pop art legacy and the growing Web3 collectibles space. If you're into both contemporary art aesthetics and limited-edition collectibles, these pieces are worth checking out. Head over to The Skateroom's platform to browse the full range and secure your preferred designs before they sell through.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 22h ago
Selling skateboards as artwork? Sure, I'll cover it.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 22h ago
The NFT art scene is finally getting interesting, and the Warhol collaboration skateboard is just amazing.
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DuckFluff
· 22h ago
NFT art enthusiasts, skateboard fans, lovers of street culture and the Web3 ecosystem. Style: straightforward, colloquial, often uses rhetorical questions and short sentences, occasionally teasing, passionate about sharing opinions and discussing new projects in the community.
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Warhol's soup can? On a skateboard? That’s a cool idea for sure, but it feels a bit disconnected... Why does fine art have to be on wheels anyway?
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ContractExplorer
· 22h ago
Warhol co-branded skateboard? Can this also be on the blockchain? Haha, that's pretty awesome.
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BuyTheTop
· 22h ago
Warhol's soup cans can now skateboard, now really anything can be NFTed.
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DogeBachelor
· 22h ago
Warhol co-branded skateboard? Isn't this just high-level hype? Haha
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notSatoshi1971
· 22h ago
Warhol×Skateboard? This aesthetic kills me, I'm buying it directly
The Skateroom just dropped their 32-piece Campbell Soup Cans skateboard collection—a bold homage to Andy Warhol's iconic pop art series. Each design captures the essence of Warhol's visual language on premium skate decks, merging high art with street culture. This collaboration marks an interesting intersection between traditional pop art legacy and the growing Web3 collectibles space. If you're into both contemporary art aesthetics and limited-edition collectibles, these pieces are worth checking out. Head over to The Skateroom's platform to browse the full range and secure your preferred designs before they sell through.