According to Hypebeasta rare digital portrait created by Andy Warholl, in 1985, from the singer of the great success Blondie, Debbie Harry.
The portrait in question was made using a Commodore Amiga computer, and was put up for sale by the engineer Jeff Bruettedigital technician from the now defunct technology company Commodore, who was the one who taught Warhol how to use the computer, for an initial value of 26 million dollars, or approximately 146 million reais.
Those who purchase the work will also receive floppy disks signed by Warhol, digital images and the original Amiga computer used at the time. The art was created during a promotional event for Commodore at Lincoln Center in New York.
In Debbie Harry’s memoirs, she mentions the event, highlighting her playful interaction with Warhol and the team, which added to the allure of live creation.
Source: Terra

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