QUEEN ELIZABETH 337
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QUEEN ELIZABETH 337

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About This Work

In *Queen Elizabeth 337*, Sunday B. Morning revisits the iconography of British monarchy through the lens of Pop and post-Pop appropriation. Employing screenprint-derived aesthetics and crisp, high-contrast colour separations, the artist distils the late Queen’s portrait into a graphic field of repetition and surface. The work’s clean contours, flat chroma and controlled registration emphasise image-making as process—where celebrity, power and national symbolism are mediated by mass reproduction. At once reverent and analytical, *Queen Elizabeth 337* reflects on how royal portraiture circulates in contemporary visual culture, shifting from state ceremony to global brand. This contemporary print foregrounds the tensions between tradition and consumer spectacle with incisive modern clarity.

About the Artist

Sunday B. Morning is a Belgian publishing imprint known for producing silkscreen prints after Andy Warhol's iconic works — Marilyn, Flowers, Campbell's Soup Cans and others — using original negatives from Warhol's Factory. Warhol initially collaborated with two anonymous Belgian associates in the 1...

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