Vancouver art dealer Frans Wynans wanted to bring his love of art and Canada together, and in 1983, he commissioned famed artist Andy Warhol to do six paintings of Gretzky. Gretzky sat for the portraits in Warhol's New York City studio and they sold for $35,000 each. A limited number of prints were also available for $2,000 a piece.
Warhol was famous for his pop art and colorful portraits of celebrities, especially that of Marilyn Monroe, and he thought Gretzky was a worthy subject for his impact on sports and entertainment.
"He's more than a hockey player,"
Warhol told CBC Radio in 1983.
"He's an entertainer. An entertaining hockey player."
Of the six portraits, which looked fairly similar except for color variations, Gretzky kept the one that had the Oilers' blue and orange.
Following Warhol's death in 1987, the value of all his artwork went up and the Gretzky paintings were worth $100,000. In 2007,
one of the paintings sold at Christie's for $390,000.