Andy Warhol created his silk screen painting Statue of Liberty in 1962 using
silkscreen ink and spray paint on linen. Just as the title suggests, the painting’s subject is
the Statue of Liberty, repeated in a pattern twelve times (not including the right side of
the painting where the image repeats four additional times, but is cut off). The painting is
currently being exhibited at the Arkansas Arts Center, but it belongs to the Andy Warhol
Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is relatively large at 80 by 61 inches (that’s
bigger than me!). One must look up at the painting if not standing far enough away to
view it in its entirety.