Untitled (2012)
Artist: Ayako Rokkaku (b. 1982)
Medium: Lithograph in colors
Dimensions: 58.5 × 78 cm (23 × 30¾ in.)
Edition: 75
Signature: Hand-signed, dated, and numbered on the lower part
Publisher: Stamperia Carini, San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy
Condition: Framed
Description:
Ayako Rokkaku’s Untitled (2012) embodies her signature playful yet expressive style, characterized by whimsical figures and vivid color fields. Executed as a color lithograph and published by Stamperia Carini in San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy, this edition of 75 showcases the artist’s unique ability to translate her intuitive, hand-painted technique into the print medium. Each work is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by Rokkaku on the lower part. Presented framed, this piece captures the energy and spontaneity that define Rokkaku’s visual language, bridging childlike imagination and sophisticated composition.
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FAQ
Is this Ayako Rokkaku artwork an original edition?
Yes. Untitled (2012) is an authentic limited edition lithograph, hand-signed, dated, and numbered by Ayako Rokkaku from an edition of 75.
What printing technique was used?
The work is a color lithograph, a medium that captures the vibrancy, spontaneity, and layered textures characteristic of Rokkaku’s hand-painted works.
Is the artwork hand-signed?
Yes. Each print is hand-signed, dated, and numbered by the artist on the lower part of the sheet.
What are the dimensions of the piece?
The lithograph measures 58.5 × 78 cm (23 × 30¾ in.), a substantial format that enhances the expressive power of Rokkaku’s imagery.
Who published this edition?
The edition was published by Stamperia Carini, a highly regarded print workshop in San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy.
What is the condition of the work?
The lithograph is in excellent condition and is offered framed.
What makes this edition significant?
This edition translates Rokkaku’s intuitive, finger-painted aesthetic into a refined print format, preserving her signature blend of childlike innocence, expressive movement, and vivid color fields. Early editions such as this one remain especially sought after.
Is this work a good investment?
Yes. Rokkaku's market has grown steadily in recent years, and limited, hand-signed lithographs with low edition numbers — such as this edition of 75 — are particularly desirable to collectors.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Absolutely. We offer secure worldwide shipping from France, with professional packaging, tracking, and insurance.
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