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War Roll - Poop Art


War Roll - Poop Art is a unique and intriguing artwork that takes the iconic Campbell's Soup can and transforms it into a roll of toilet paper. This witty and playful piece is sure to bring a smile to the face of anyone who sees it. It is a perfect example of Warhol's signature style of Pop Art, which often featured everyday objects and consumer goods. The use of the toilet paper roll as a canvas adds an element of humor and absurdity to the work, while still maintaining a sense of artistic sophistication.

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