Andy Warhol often employed a technique called "silkscreen printing," which allowed him to create bold, flat areas of color with minimal brushwork. This method gave his artworks a mechanical, repetitive quality, characteristic of mass production. While he did use brush strokes in some pieces, particularly in his later works, the iconic elements of his art are more associated with the silkscreen process than traditional brush techniques.
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