MONTANA MILLS Campbells Soup can Beyond Beef Noodle
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MONTANA MILLS Campbells Soup Can: Beyond Beef Noodle (2025)
Artist: Montana Mills
Medium: Screen print on paper
Dimensions: 18 × 24 in
Price: $250
Campbells Soup Can: Beyond Beef Noodle by Montana Mills reinterprets the legacy of pop art specifically his uncle Richard duardo who was known as the West Coast Warhol for first making art out and image of Andy on the West Coast. He shines the lens of modern irony and cultural critique. By transforming the iconic Campbell’s soup can into a commentary on sustainability and contemporary consumerism, Mills fuses wit, nostalgia, and rebellion within a minimalist frame.
The piece pays homage to Warhol’s visual language while subverting its intent replacing the familiar “Beef Noodle” label with “Beyond Beef Noodle,” signaling a shift toward plant-based consciousness and post-industrial identity. The crisp red and white palette echoes commercial perfection, yet its message points toward societal evolution and rebranding of values.
- Original limited edition screen print by Montana Mills
- Edition of 20 signed and numbered by the artist
- Explores sustainability and consumer culture through pop symbolism
- Printed on archival fine art paper
- Framed and ready to display
Collector’s Note:
Each print in Mills’ Campbells reinterpretation series examines the evolving dialogue between art, branding, and ethics. This edition merges vintage pop aesthetics with contemporary consciousness a perfect acquisition for collectors of neo-pop and cultural commentary art.
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