Andy Warhol revolutionized art through his Pop Art works that depicted everyday consumer products and celebrities. His 1962 work 32 Campbell's Soup Cans, which featured multiple silkscreen prints of Campbell's soup cans arranged in a grid, brought him widespread fame and established him as a leading figure of the Pop Art movement. Warhol used techniques like silkscreening to mass produce images and comment on consumerism and popular culture. He remained a hugely influential artist known for challenging traditional notions of art and embracing popular and commercial themes.