Julia Warhola would take her son Andy with her when she would try to sell flower-like sculptures made from tin cans; this was during the Depression (Warhol was born in 1928), and money was scarce. If the family had soup, it was often ketchup mixed with hot water rather than Campbell’s Soup, which would have been more of a luxury at that time.
Terrific, engaging profile. Enjoyed reading your deft prose, yet again.
Thanks very much, Luke--:)-