Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans is a very controversial piece. The significance of Andy Warhol’s process is that he created something very mundane, as they video pointed out. He drew all the cans similarly and changed the name of each type of soup. Although he drew each can by hand, the most significant part of his process was the fleur de lis at the bottom. He chose to use a rubber stamp to place them mechanically into the artwork instead of painting each one in. This was important because Warhol chose to represent how “we manufacture the way we construct the world”, as Khan Academy’s video discussed. He chose to represent that era’s industrial and manufacturing time with his artwork. Warhol began to reshape our perceptions of the artist