Recently I had the pleasure of taking on a very unique and fun project. My client wanted some Andy Warhol type prints made of his own children:
First I took pictures of his kids, then I converted them to digital art:

Once approved I then converted them to screens, so I could screen print them in an Andy Warhol style:

After printing the outline, I hand painted them, to fill in the colors:
Here is an outline print:

Color fill:

After printing and painting:

Finished product: I then stretched the canvas over frames:


Finished, hung on client's wall:(Please forgive the sun glare)

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