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  • Independently appraised and certified artist original by Matsuda's Appraisals, a professional appraisal and auction company.

  • This work is in excellent, like new, condition.

  • Offers 7-10 day free global express shipping.

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    We prepay all customs duties and taxes.

    We will ship your order from wherever our works are being showcased in our partner galleries.

  • We have a 7-day return policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your item to request a return.

    To be eligible for a return, your item must have been damaged, defective, or the wrong item upon receiving it. Due to fraud prevention purposes, we do not accept returns or exchanges for any other reason or after 7 days upon receiving your order. Before your order has shipped, however, you may cancel your order to receive a full refund.

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Takashi Murakami

The Andy Warhol of Japan

Takeshi Murakami, known as the "Andy Warhol of Japan," creates his quirky, one-of-a-kind figures and artwork by drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese painting. Murakami blurs the barriers between high art and low culture, East and West, the past and present by using both conventional media, like as painting and sculpture, as well as commercial media, including fashion and animation.

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Panda. Hoyoyo, Suyasuya

White Frame Included

Takashi Murakami, a world-renowned Japanese contemporary artist, is well-known for blurring the lines between popular and fine art. Murakami's unusual and whimsical images, eye-catching colors, and anime aesthetic are the essence of his uniqueness, which is seen throughout his work. He depicts one panda cub napping calmly while the other crawls to stand on top of it in this limited-edition poster. The waking panda looks at the viewer in astonishment. Murakami incorporates his well-known motifs into his Panda prints, evoking a sense of innocence with beautiful pandas and his characteristic smiling flowers.

2020

Silkscreen
Edition of 100
Signed and numbered

50 x 50 cm

  • Independently appraised and certified artist original by Matsuda's Appraisals, a professional appraisal and auction company.

  • This work is in excellent, like new, condition.

  • Offers 7-10 day free global express shipping.

    We use FedEx / DHL / UPS’s Priority service.

    We prepay all customs duties and taxes.

    We will ship your order from wherever our works are being showcased in our partner galleries.

  • We have a 7-day return policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your item to request a return.

    To be eligible for a return, your item must have been damaged, defective, or the wrong item upon receiving it. Due to fraud prevention purposes, we do not accept returns or exchanges for any other reason or after 7 days upon receiving your order. Before your order has shipped, however, you may cancel your order to receive a full refund.

    To start a return, you can contact us at contact@hypeartbroker.com


Takashi Murakami

The Andy Warhol of Japan

Takeshi Murakami, known as the "Andy Warhol of Japan," creates his quirky, one-of-a-kind figures and artwork by drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese painting. Murakami blurs the barriers between high art and low culture, East and West, the past and present by using both conventional media, like as painting and sculpture, as well as commercial media, including fashion and animation.

Takashi Murakami Sales Data Information

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  • 40%

    5 year average annual Growth Rate

  • $2,134.27

    Average Price Paid Per Print (12 Months)

  • 58

    Number of Sales (12 Months)