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Big Banana Sticker

1:1 scale of an actual banana, and approximately the size of a certain famous banana sticker that graced the album sleeve of an infamous rock ‘n roll band supported and adored by Warhol. This one is ideal for your bumper, laptop, or luggage!

  • 1 die-cut sticker (8” x 3.35”)
  • Silkscreened on premium vinyl
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Made with <3 in the USA

About Andy Warhol
As the preeminent American artist of the 20th century, Andy Warhol challenged the world to see art differently. Since its founding in 1987, in accordance with Warhol’s will, The Andy Warhol Foundation has established itself among the leading funders of contemporary art in the United States. The Foundation has distributed over $250,000,000 in cash grants which support the creation, presentation and documentation of contemporary visual arts, particularly work that is experimental, under-recognized or challenging in nature. Proceeds the Foundation receives from licensing projects such as this contribute to the Foundation’s endowment from which these grants are distributed. 

$2.40

Original: $8.00

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Big Banana Sticker

$8.00

$2.40

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1:1 scale of an actual banana, and approximately the size of a certain famous banana sticker that graced the album sleeve of an infamous rock ‘n roll band supported and adored by Warhol. This one is ideal for your bumper, laptop, or luggage!

  • 1 die-cut sticker (8” x 3.35”)
  • Silkscreened on premium vinyl
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Made with <3 in the USA

About Andy Warhol
As the preeminent American artist of the 20th century, Andy Warhol challenged the world to see art differently. Since its founding in 1987, in accordance with Warhol’s will, The Andy Warhol Foundation has established itself among the leading funders of contemporary art in the United States. The Foundation has distributed over $250,000,000 in cash grants which support the creation, presentation and documentation of contemporary visual arts, particularly work that is experimental, under-recognized or challenging in nature. Proceeds the Foundation receives from licensing projects such as this contribute to the Foundation’s endowment from which these grants are distributed.