DORAMICHAN's Ribbon Was Taken by GIAN, 2002
Artist: Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese, b. 1959)
Medium: Offset lithographic poster
Dimensions: 172.4 × 50.8 cm (sheet)
Unframed
Description
Discover DORAMICHAN's Ribbon Was Taken by GIAN (2002) by Yoshitomo Nara, one of the most influential figures in contemporary Japanese art. Known worldwide for his instantly recognizable childlike characters charged with subtle rebellion and emotional depth, Nara blends pop culture references with themes of innocence, defiance, and solitude.
This offset lithographic poster presents a striking vertical format measuring 172.4 × 50.8 cm, giving the work a powerful and immersive presence. The elongated composition enhances the visual impact of Nara’s character-driven imagery, making it both playful and psychologically compelling.
Created in 2002, during a pivotal period in Nara’s international rise, this poster reflects the artist’s distinctive balance between vulnerability and resistance — qualities that have defined his global success. Works from this era remain highly sought after by collectors of contemporary Asian and pop-influenced art.
Its rare format and early 2000s date make this piece particularly attractive to collectors looking for significant works tied to Nara’s formative international years.
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FAQ
Is this an original Yoshitomo Nara artwork?
This is an original offset lithographic poster produced in 2002.
What medium was used?
The artwork is an offset lithographic poster.
Is the artwork signed?
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Is the artwork framed?
The poster is sold unframed unless otherwise specified.
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