1960s pop art mixed media Painting Pietro Psaier
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1960s Pop Art Mixed Media Painting by Pietro Psaier – "Home-Grown Big Joints"
Original Mixed Media Artwork from the Hollywood & Vine Head Shop Series (1962)
Own a rare 1960s Pop Art mixed media painting by the enigmatic Italian artist Pietro Psaier (1936–2004). Titled "Home-Grown Big Joints," this vintage artwork is part of a limited series created for the iconic Hollywood & Vine Head Shop in 1962—a significant era for counterculture and psychedelic art movements.
This original Pietro Psaier painting is a must-have for collectors of Pop Art, Warhol Factory memorabilia, and 1960s avant-garde art.
Artwork Details
- Title: Home-Grown Big Joints
- Artist: Pietro Psaier (b. 1936 – d. 2004)
- Year: "Lost Summer of '62" (1962)
- Medium: Mixed media painting – Unique technique using broom handles, dust, and paint
- Exhibition History: Displayed at Galleria Serrano, Madrid during Anti-Drug Week (1988)
- Size: 64 cm x 64 cm
About Pietro Psaier – The Mystery Behind the Artist
Pietro Psaier was a controversial Italian artist who was allegedly linked to Andy Warhol's Factory. Many believe he worked alongside Warhol, producing Pop Art pieces that sometimes carried Warhol’s signature. Psaier’s life remains shrouded in mystery—his background, artistic lineage, and even his reported death in Sri Lanka have been debated for years.
His works continue to captivate art collectors, pop culture enthusiasts, and investment buyers, making his 1960s Pop Art paintings highly sought after.
Why Invest in a Pietro Psaier Painting?
- Rare 1960s Pop Art Collectible – A piece of Hollywood’s counterculture history.
- Potential Investment – Psaier’s connection to Andy Warhol and the Pop Art movement adds value to his artwork.
- Unique Mixed Media Technique – This painting showcases an unconventional medium, making it an exceptional addition to any modern art collection.
- Authenticity & Provenance – Exhibited at Galleria Serrano in Madrid (1988), adding to its historical significance.
- Statement Piece for Art Enthusiasts – Perfect for collectors of Warhol-style Pop Art, psychedelic art, and 1960s counterculture memorabilia.
Interested in owning this rare Pietro Psaier original?
This authentic 1960s Pop Art painting is an opportunity to invest in a unique, conversation-starting piece with deep roots in Warhol Factory-era art and countercultural movements.
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