




After Warhol 2020 | Framed Set of 16
London-based artist Paul has spent the last decade researching Andy Warhol’s working process and uses Warhol’s original acetates to create his stunning After Warhol collection.
Dubbed ‘posthumous Warhols’ by the world’s leading Warholian authority, Rainer Crone, the artworks were printed in New York by the Pop Art founder’s original screen printer, Alexander Heinrici, and have been lauded by the BBC and VICE Magazine. Find out more about how they’re created here.
This spectacular set of 16 artworks includes Paul’s transformations of four of Andy Warhol’s most iconic works: ‘Jackie’ (1964), ‘Mao’ (1973), ‘Electric Chair’ (1964) and ‘Self-Portrait’ (1964). Each of Paul’s versions is presented in four different colourways.
Mao (33"x38")
- Acra Violet, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Prussian Blue
- Cobalt Blue, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Naphthol Red
- Permanent Green Deep Light, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Naphthol Red
- Yellow Medium Azo, Acra Violet, Prussian Blue
Jackie (41"x41")
- Acra Violet
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Cerulean Blue Light
- Naphthol Red
Little Electric Chair (37"x32")
- Dioxazine Purple
- Indo Orange Red
- Naphthol Red
- Phthalo Blue Dark
Self Portrait (27"x32")
- Acra Violet
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Cerulean Blue Light
- Naphthol Red
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London-based artist Paul has spent the last decade researching Andy Warhol’s working process and uses Warhol’s original acetates to create his stunning After Warhol collection.
Dubbed ‘posthumous Warhols’ by the world’s leading Warholian authority, Rainer Crone, the artworks were printed in New York by the Pop Art founder’s original screen printer, Alexander Heinrici, and have been lauded by the BBC and VICE Magazine. Find out more about how they’re created here.
This spectacular set of 16 artworks includes Paul’s transformations of four of Andy Warhol’s most iconic works: ‘Jackie’ (1964), ‘Mao’ (1973), ‘Electric Chair’ (1964) and ‘Self-Portrait’ (1964). Each of Paul’s versions is presented in four different colourways.
Mao (33"x38")
- Acra Violet, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Prussian Blue
- Cobalt Blue, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Naphthol Red
- Permanent Green Deep Light, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Naphthol Red
- Yellow Medium Azo, Acra Violet, Prussian Blue
Jackie (41"x41")
- Acra Violet
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Cerulean Blue Light
- Naphthol Red
Little Electric Chair (37"x32")
- Dioxazine Purple
- Indo Orange Red
- Naphthol Red
- Phthalo Blue Dark
Self Portrait (27"x32")
- Acra Violet
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Cerulean Blue Light
- Naphthol Red

















