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Takashi Murakami, An Homage to IKB 1957 A, 2012 LYNART STORE

Takashi Murakami - An Homage to IKB 1957 A (2012)

€2.500,00

An Homage to IKB 1957 A, 2012

Artist: Takashi Murakami
Medium: Offset color lithograph on smooth vellum paper, signed and numbered by the artist
Edition/Set: Limited edition of 300
Size: 68.8 × 53 cm
Signature: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist

Description:
Takashi Murakami, a world-renowned Japanese artist, is celebrated for his unique style that fuses traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture. His works, often characterized by vibrant colors and bold motifs, are admired for their ability to blur the boundaries between high and low culture.

"An Homage to IKB 1957 A" is a lithograph that pays tribute to International Klein Blue, an iconic shade developed by artist Yves Klein. With this work, Murakami explores themes of color and perception while incorporating his distinctive aesthetic. The striking colors and fluid forms invite the viewer into a rich and engaging visual experience.

Sought after by collectors worldwide, Murakami's creations are exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums. This limited-edition lithograph offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece by an artist whose influence continues to shape the contemporary art landscape.

Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Shipped from France
✔ Fast and secure worldwide delivery
✔ Insurance and tracking number included

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FAQ 

Is this Takashi Murakami artwork an original edition?

Yes, An Homage to IKB 1957 A (2012) is an authentic signed and numbered offset color lithograph by Takashi Murakami, created in a limited edition of 300.

What medium was used for this artwork?

The piece is an offset color lithograph on smooth vellum paper, chosen for its texture and ability to capture Murakami's vibrant colors and distinctive motifs.

Is this artwork part of a limited edition?

Yes, the edition is limited to 300 copies, making it a rare and collectible work by Takashi Murakami.

Is the artwork signed and numbered?

Yes, each print is hand-signed and numbered by Takashi Murakami, ensuring its authenticity and value.

Does the artwork come with documentation?

Yes, a certificate of authenticity (COA) is included with the print, verifying its signature and edition number.

Is worldwide shipping available?

Yes, the artwork is shipped from France with fast, secure worldwide delivery, including full insurance and tracking for safe arrival.

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