New Andy Warhol Paintings Found On Old Floppy Disks

After 30 years, the pop artist's early experiments with digital painting have been rediscovered.

In 1985, representatives of Commodore International approached Andy Warhol and asked him to test out the artistic chops of their new PC, the Amiga. The Amiga was a home computer with unparalleled graphic abilities compared to the black-and-white Macintoshes of the time. Warhol was so impressed with the computer and its Graphiccraft and ProPaint drawing software that he ended up using it to sketch Blondie's Debbie Harry on stage during the Amiga launch event.

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Published on April 24, 2014 09:15
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