Ayako Rokkaku (1982) - Untitled





Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 135088 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Ayako Rokkaku (1982), in collaboration with Avant Arte, presents a limited edition print Untitled (2022) in multicolour Pop Art with a mixed technique, signed, edition 1798 of 3591, depicting plants and flowers, 60 cm high by 80 cm wide, origin Japan, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
A collaboration between Ayako Rokkaku and Avant Arte offers collectors the chance to take a plunge into the deep end with a unique, limited-edition release.
Ayako Rokkaku is one of Japan's leading contemporary artists. Her canvases – vibrant, dreamlike, and emotionally charged – exude freedom.
While Rokkaku paints live in London, a print edition based on the work she creates is available to order. Once the painting is finished, the limited edition runs through until the end of the 24-hour ordering window. The edition size is determined by the total number of orders received during this period.
In the days that follow, Rokkaku collaborates with printers to translate her painting into a hybrid print, a combination of UV-cured ink and glossy screen-print varnish. Once the edition is perfected, it is printed, stamped, and shipped worldwide to collectors. This is Rokkaku's first print with a stamped authenticity stamp. Previously, her signature stamp appeared only on original works.
A collaboration between Ayako Rokkaku and Avant Arte offers collectors the chance to take a plunge into the deep end with a unique, limited-edition release.
Ayako Rokkaku is one of Japan's leading contemporary artists. Her canvases – vibrant, dreamlike, and emotionally charged – exude freedom.
While Rokkaku paints live in London, a print edition based on the work she creates is available to order. Once the painting is finished, the limited edition runs through until the end of the 24-hour ordering window. The edition size is determined by the total number of orders received during this period.
In the days that follow, Rokkaku collaborates with printers to translate her painting into a hybrid print, a combination of UV-cured ink and glossy screen-print varnish. Once the edition is perfected, it is printed, stamped, and shipped worldwide to collectors. This is Rokkaku's first print with a stamped authenticity stamp. Previously, her signature stamp appeared only on original works.

