Yoshitomo Nara (1959) - Lollipop





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Yoshitomo Nara – Lollipop, an original offset lithograph poster from the 1990s, 51.5 × 36.4 cm, 90 g, in excellent condition and unsigned, origin Japan, Pop Art style.
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Yoshitomo Nara - Lollipop
High-quality offset print
Poster size: 36.4 cm x 51.5 cm
Yoshitomo Nara's Lollipop portrays a childlike figure holding a lollipop, a seemingly simple motif but laden with ambiguity. The character, with a gaze both innocent and defiant, illustrates the artist's characteristic duality between sweetness and emotional tension. The minimalist style, with clean lines and subdued colors, foregrounds the facial expression and enhances the visual impact. Influenced by Japanese pop culture and a minimalist aesthetic, this work explores recurring themes such as childhood, isolation, and a form of silent rebellion, a signature of Nara's work.
Official poster with printed copyright
Original poster approved by the artist
90 g poster-type paper
The term “originale” refers strictly to authenticity and the artist’s authorization, and not to a unique print-run.
Will be carefully packed for shipment.
Yoshitomo Nara is a major figure in contemporary Japanese art, known for his childlike characters with ambivalent expressions, blending innocence and rebellion. His visual universe, influenced by pop culture and punk, converses with the work of artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, or Takeru Amano. On the international stage, his work resonates with Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, or KAWS. He also shares affinities with Banksy, Invader, or D*Face, while influencing object culture with Bearbrick and Richard Orlinski.
Yoshitomo Nara - Lollipop
High-quality offset print
Poster size: 36.4 cm x 51.5 cm
Yoshitomo Nara's Lollipop portrays a childlike figure holding a lollipop, a seemingly simple motif but laden with ambiguity. The character, with a gaze both innocent and defiant, illustrates the artist's characteristic duality between sweetness and emotional tension. The minimalist style, with clean lines and subdued colors, foregrounds the facial expression and enhances the visual impact. Influenced by Japanese pop culture and a minimalist aesthetic, this work explores recurring themes such as childhood, isolation, and a form of silent rebellion, a signature of Nara's work.
Official poster with printed copyright
Original poster approved by the artist
90 g poster-type paper
The term “originale” refers strictly to authenticity and the artist’s authorization, and not to a unique print-run.
Will be carefully packed for shipment.
Yoshitomo Nara is a major figure in contemporary Japanese art, known for his childlike characters with ambivalent expressions, blending innocence and rebellion. His visual universe, influenced by pop culture and punk, converses with the work of artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, or Takeru Amano. On the international stage, his work resonates with Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, or KAWS. He also shares affinities with Banksy, Invader, or D*Face, while influencing object culture with Bearbrick and Richard Orlinski.

