“Tweeting B” 囀り B - Ay-O - Ιαπωνία





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Βίντεντ Silk Screen του Ay-O από το 1982 με τίτλο 'Tweeting B' (囀り B), αριθμημένη 276/1000, χειρόγραφο υπογεγραμμένο και σε κορνίζα, εικόνα 11,5 × 16 cm (καδράκι 22 × 27 cm), ιαπωνικός σύγχρονος καλλιτέχνης συνδεδεμένος με Fluxus, σε καλή κατάσταση.
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靉嘔 Ay-O ay o(1931-)
Vintage Showa Period Handcrafted Silkscreen “Tweeting B” (囀り B), 1982, Signed and Numbered, Edition 276/1000, Framed
Shipping method: DHL Express
Artist Profile
(born 1931), whose real name is Takao Iijima, is one of Japan’s leading postwar avant-garde artists and an internationally recognized member of the Fluxus movement. Famous for his signature rainbow imagery, he represented Japan at the 1966 Venice Biennale and has exhibited extensively throughout Europe, the United States, and Japan. His works are included in major museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
This original silkscreen print titled “Tweeting B” (囀り B) was created in 1982 by the internationally acclaimed Japanese avant-garde artist 靉嘔 Ay-O.
The composition features 靉嘔 Ay-O’s iconic rainbow spectrum expressed through a stylized bird soaring across a geometric background. Known worldwide as the “Rainbow Artist,” 靉嘔 Ay-O developed this distinctive visual language through his involvement with the international Fluxus movement, combining vivid color gradations with playful symbolism and optical rhythm.
This work is pencil signed by the artist, dated ’82, and numbered 276/1000. It is presented in a simple frame and remains an attractive example of Ay-O’s celebrated rainbow print series from the early 1980s.
A highly collectible work by one of Japan’s most internationally recognized contemporary printmakers.
Use: Ideal for collecting, exhibition, home interior decoration, or modern art display.
Size
Frame Height: 22 cm×Width: 27 cm×Depth: 2.5 cm
Image Height: 11.5 cm×Width: 16 cm
Condition
The print appears to be in good vintage condition with a clean image and vivid colors. The frame shows minor signs of age and handling consistent with normal use.
Ιστορία πωλητή
靉嘔 Ay-O ay o(1931-)
Vintage Showa Period Handcrafted Silkscreen “Tweeting B” (囀り B), 1982, Signed and Numbered, Edition 276/1000, Framed
Shipping method: DHL Express
Artist Profile
(born 1931), whose real name is Takao Iijima, is one of Japan’s leading postwar avant-garde artists and an internationally recognized member of the Fluxus movement. Famous for his signature rainbow imagery, he represented Japan at the 1966 Venice Biennale and has exhibited extensively throughout Europe, the United States, and Japan. His works are included in major museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
This original silkscreen print titled “Tweeting B” (囀り B) was created in 1982 by the internationally acclaimed Japanese avant-garde artist 靉嘔 Ay-O.
The composition features 靉嘔 Ay-O’s iconic rainbow spectrum expressed through a stylized bird soaring across a geometric background. Known worldwide as the “Rainbow Artist,” 靉嘔 Ay-O developed this distinctive visual language through his involvement with the international Fluxus movement, combining vivid color gradations with playful symbolism and optical rhythm.
This work is pencil signed by the artist, dated ’82, and numbered 276/1000. It is presented in a simple frame and remains an attractive example of Ay-O’s celebrated rainbow print series from the early 1980s.
A highly collectible work by one of Japan’s most internationally recognized contemporary printmakers.
Use: Ideal for collecting, exhibition, home interior decoration, or modern art display.
Size
Frame Height: 22 cm×Width: 27 cm×Depth: 2.5 cm
Image Height: 11.5 cm×Width: 16 cm
Condition
The print appears to be in good vintage condition with a clean image and vivid colors. The frame shows minor signs of age and handling consistent with normal use.

