Takeru Amano (1977) - Venus (GOLD)





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Takeru Amano (1977) created a limited edition silkscreen titled Venus (GOLD) as an Artist Proof 1/10, 59.4 cm high by 42 cm wide, on Munken Pure Smooth 400gsm paper, signed and mint condition, with COA, originating from the United Kingdom and sold by an owner or reseller.
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Venus (GOLD) Artist Proof AP 1/10
8 layer screen print on Munken Pure Smooth 400gsm paper
Comes with numbered and signed certificate of authenticity also known as COA
Size 42cm x 59.4cm
This is from Takeru Amono's new body of work, a series of samurai and geisha works, showing his famous Venus as a geisha.
The print is in mint condition and is an Artist Proof (so no regular edition) numbered 1 of 10
Takeru Amano is sometimes referred to as a master of neo pop art. Born in Tokyo in 1977, this artist draws part of his inspiration from American pop art.
His work is characterized by the mixture of classical subjects—philosophical or mythological—with elements of modern pop art, such as Japanese kawaii. This Japanese artist has become particularly known for his portraits of Venus and landscapes reinterpreted in a very recognizable style.
Takeru Amano is one of the well know and highly profitable artists like, Banksy, Damien Hirst, Invader, D*Face, Andy Warhol, Basquiat and draws his inspiration from Pop art.
Venus (GOLD) Artist Proof AP 1/10
8 layer screen print on Munken Pure Smooth 400gsm paper
Comes with numbered and signed certificate of authenticity also known as COA
Size 42cm x 59.4cm
This is from Takeru Amono's new body of work, a series of samurai and geisha works, showing his famous Venus as a geisha.
The print is in mint condition and is an Artist Proof (so no regular edition) numbered 1 of 10
Takeru Amano is sometimes referred to as a master of neo pop art. Born in Tokyo in 1977, this artist draws part of his inspiration from American pop art.
His work is characterized by the mixture of classical subjects—philosophical or mythological—with elements of modern pop art, such as Japanese kawaii. This Japanese artist has become particularly known for his portraits of Venus and landscapes reinterpreted in a very recognizable style.
Takeru Amano is one of the well know and highly profitable artists like, Banksy, Damien Hirst, Invader, D*Face, Andy Warhol, Basquiat and draws his inspiration from Pop art.

