Mlukhiya Soup
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About the Artwork
Pop art, but make it cultural.
Mlukhiya Soup is a playful nod to Andy Warhol’s iconic soup can works, reinterpreted through a Middle Eastern lens. Instead of a commercial American brand, the piece highlights molokhia — a widely loved Arabic dish that carries deep connections to family kitchens, tradition, and everyday life.
Built from a recycled glass jar and transformed with bold color, metallic accents, and packaging-inspired typography, the work turns a familiar food reference into a sculptural statement. It blurs the line between consumer packaging, pop art, and cultural storytelling.
What Warhol did for mass-produced American soup, this piece does for a dish deeply rooted in Arab culture — elevating the ordinary into something iconic.
Availability
This piece has been sold.
Similar pieces can be commissioned and recreated upon request, with variations in color, floral arrangements, and painted elements.
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