ATO NAOKI - Akatsuki ナルト - Édition limitée 21/30





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ATO NAOKI presents Akatsuki ナルト, a framed Giclée of an edition limited to 21/30, signed by the artist, created in 2022, on poplar board measuring 50 × 40 cm with a 40 × 30 cm print, weighing 2 kg and in excellent condition, sold by En direct de l’artiste with a certificate of authenticity.
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ATO NAOKI - Akatsuki Naruto
Limited edition 21/30 - Framed - Hand-signed - 2022
To view the videos of the works: https://www.instagram.com/ato_naoki
Support: Poplar board
Technique: Serigraph inks (screen print)
Condition: New
Size: Woodblock print (40 x 30 cm) + wooden frame (50 x 40 cm).
Certificate of authenticity.
Protected shipping with careful packaging and tracking number.
Immersed in Japanese culture and ancient woodblock printing techniques, ATO NAOKI reinterprets the traditional art of printmaking (ukiyo-e) by incorporating the heroes of his generation. A significant part of his reflection is to connect the old world and our present time in an anachronistic way until it makes sense. His works are now showcased in art galleries and enjoyed by numerous enthusiasts in Europe and Asia.
ATO NAOKI - Akatsuki Naruto
Limited edition 21/30 - Framed - Hand-signed - 2022
To view the videos of the works: https://www.instagram.com/ato_naoki
Support: Poplar board
Technique: Serigraph inks (screen print)
Condition: New
Size: Woodblock print (40 x 30 cm) + wooden frame (50 x 40 cm).
Certificate of authenticity.
Protected shipping with careful packaging and tracking number.
Immersed in Japanese culture and ancient woodblock printing techniques, ATO NAOKI reinterprets the traditional art of printmaking (ukiyo-e) by incorporating the heroes of his generation. A significant part of his reflection is to connect the old world and our present time in an anachronistic way until it makes sense. His works are now showcased in art galleries and enjoyed by numerous enthusiasts in Europe and Asia.

