Kodo88 - Tie Fighter Assault in the Tsushima Strait 対馬海峡の制空権 – Limited Edition (2/10) – Hand Signed

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Begrænset udgave håndsigneret giclée af Kodo88, der forener Star Wars TIE Fighters med Meiji-æras søfartshistorie, velegnet for samlere af filmkunst og produktionsdesign.

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• Limited Edition: 2/10
• Hand Signed and Numbered by the Artist
• Certificate of Authenticity Included
• Ready to Frame – Mint Condition
• Direct from the Artist’s Studio

In this stunning fine art giclée, Kōdo88 delivers a dramatic mashup of interstellar warfare and Meiji-era maritime power. Inspired by an original woodblock print by Kokunimasa, this piece reinterprets a historic Japanese naval triumph with the surreal intrusion of Star Wars' infamous TIE Fighters raining chaos from the skies.

Against a backdrop of crashing waves and rising smoke, the fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy clashes with Russian ships, now caught in the crossfire of a galactic battle. The deep blues and explosive reds evoke urgency, while the vintage ukiyo-e linework grounds the fantastical imagery in classical composition.

▸ Fine Art Giclée on textured premium art paper – Format: 43 × 27 cm (unframed)

Kōdo88 is an internationally recognized Japanese pop artist renowned for blending anime, manga, ukiyo-e, and retro-futurist visual culture. With over 25 years of creative evolution, his work reimagines iconic characters and moments through a uniquely Japanese lens. His pieces are prized by collectors around the world for their nostalgic power and originality.

This exclusive, hand-signed print (2 of only 10) comes directly from the artist's studio and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

** Express and Secure Guaranteed Shipping Included.

• Limited Edition: 2/10
• Hand Signed and Numbered by the Artist
• Certificate of Authenticity Included
• Ready to Frame – Mint Condition
• Direct from the Artist’s Studio

In this stunning fine art giclée, Kōdo88 delivers a dramatic mashup of interstellar warfare and Meiji-era maritime power. Inspired by an original woodblock print by Kokunimasa, this piece reinterprets a historic Japanese naval triumph with the surreal intrusion of Star Wars' infamous TIE Fighters raining chaos from the skies.

Against a backdrop of crashing waves and rising smoke, the fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy clashes with Russian ships, now caught in the crossfire of a galactic battle. The deep blues and explosive reds evoke urgency, while the vintage ukiyo-e linework grounds the fantastical imagery in classical composition.

▸ Fine Art Giclée on textured premium art paper – Format: 43 × 27 cm (unframed)

Kōdo88 is an internationally recognized Japanese pop artist renowned for blending anime, manga, ukiyo-e, and retro-futurist visual culture. With over 25 years of creative evolution, his work reimagines iconic characters and moments through a uniquely Japanese lens. His pieces are prized by collectors around the world for their nostalgic power and originality.

This exclusive, hand-signed print (2 of only 10) comes directly from the artist's studio and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

** Express and Secure Guaranteed Shipping Included.

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Tie Fighter Assault in the Tsushima Strait 対馬海峡の制空権 – Limited Edition (2/10) – Hand Signed
Teknik
Blandet teknik
Signatur
Håndunderskrevet
Oprindelsesland
Spanien
Stand
fremragende stand
Højde
43 cm
Bredde
27 cm
Periode
2020+
SpanienBekræftet
15887
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