Takeru Amano (1977) - Venus






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Takeru Amano presents Venus, a unique mixed-media canvas painting (84 × 149 cm, full size) created in 2026, hand-signed on the front, original edition from Japan, unframed.
Description from the seller
Unique piece of art by the Japanese icon Takeru Amano!
Among the most influential and in-demand names on the international artistic scene.
An extraordinary work for true collectors and art enthusiasts.
The current market value is £14,999
Symbolic piece of the artist.
Takero Amano has been immersed in the art world since a very young age; his father was Yoshitaka Amano, a renowned international illustrator. Returning from New York, his new influences from the Big Apple blended with Japanese pop culture, and gradually he defined his own style.
Playing between classicism and modernity in his creations, Takeru Amaro combines the precision of line with an explosive color palette drawn from pop culture.
His works have been part of numerous solo and group exhibitions, particularly in Paris, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Works that have made him one of the most sought-after, appreciated, and recognized artists of our time.
Specific information:
Takeru Amano
Venus (Socks)
Year 2026
84x149 cm (Canvas full size)
Canvas painting
Unique Piece
Artwork fully handmade, unique, and hand-signed on the front by the artist.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the art gallery with which the artist collaborates.
Sold unframed.
(Please note that once the canvas is stretched, the final dimensions may be slightly smaller than the original canvas size, as a small portion of the edges is wrapped around the frame (this may vary depending on the type of stretching and frame - edges where the artwork was hung during its creation).
In excellent condition, never framed.
Fast and professional worldwide shipping and packaging.
Shipped rolled in a rigid tube, with tracked and insured shipping.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece in your collection.
Ready? Going to auction!)
Seller's Story
Unique piece of art by the Japanese icon Takeru Amano!
Among the most influential and in-demand names on the international artistic scene.
An extraordinary work for true collectors and art enthusiasts.
The current market value is £14,999
Symbolic piece of the artist.
Takero Amano has been immersed in the art world since a very young age; his father was Yoshitaka Amano, a renowned international illustrator. Returning from New York, his new influences from the Big Apple blended with Japanese pop culture, and gradually he defined his own style.
Playing between classicism and modernity in his creations, Takeru Amaro combines the precision of line with an explosive color palette drawn from pop culture.
His works have been part of numerous solo and group exhibitions, particularly in Paris, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Works that have made him one of the most sought-after, appreciated, and recognized artists of our time.
Specific information:
Takeru Amano
Venus (Socks)
Year 2026
84x149 cm (Canvas full size)
Canvas painting
Unique Piece
Artwork fully handmade, unique, and hand-signed on the front by the artist.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the art gallery with which the artist collaborates.
Sold unframed.
(Please note that once the canvas is stretched, the final dimensions may be slightly smaller than the original canvas size, as a small portion of the edges is wrapped around the frame (this may vary depending on the type of stretching and frame - edges where the artwork was hung during its creation).
In excellent condition, never framed.
Fast and professional worldwide shipping and packaging.
Shipped rolled in a rigid tube, with tracked and insured shipping.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece in your collection.
Ready? Going to auction!)
