"Alphabet Soup" - In 1962, Andy Warhol immortalised 32 Campbell’s Soup cans. In 2025, this series takes flight, literally with Haydn Englander-Porters latest 32 artworks.
A pink vivid flamingo soars through a stark blue and vivid yellow forest, clutching a Alphabet Soup can of power.. Behind it explodes a storm of colour on a pure white background, a visual outpouring of voices, identities, and ideas spilling into the world.
Alphabet Soup isn’t just letters it’s the language of change. It represents the world and its inclusiveness of all + community, diverse cultures, and the countless individuals making a difference in the world. The flamingo, a symbol of resilience and pride, carries this message forward, leaving behind a trail of unapologetic colour that refuses to be contained.
A bold fusion of Pop Art homage and contemporary activism, this work transforms a symbol of consumerism into one of movement, diversity, and hope.
Oils and acrylic on canvas.
Size : 202cm x 101cm
Part of the 32 Soup Can Series – a modern revival of Warhol’s vision