Takashi Murakami (1962) - Kōrin and Warhol





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Description from the seller
This gorgeous piece features a colorful bunch of "flower girls."
The well-balanced and repetitive shapes are pleasing, and the vivid colors draw the viewer's eye.
In the background, a pattern resembling ripples on the surface of water is depicted, which, upon closer inspection, reveals an overlapping skull motif.
Amidst its cuteness, the piece exudes a sense of tranquility and mystery.
It is a work with depth, as if it reveals a different expression each time you look at it.
The "Korin" in the title is named after the traditional Japanese painter Ogata Korin.
He is known for his decorative depictions of the beauty of nature and flowers.
Warhol, on the other hand, is a pop artist who represents contemporary American art.
His works are characterized by the repetition of the same motif, creating new perspectives.
In this work, the aesthetic sensibilities of these two artists are superimposed on the character "flower girl."
It is in unused condition, as if it had just been opened from the box.
It comes in a special packaging box sent by Takashi Murakami's office.
A beautiful, pop, and mysterious piece!
This gorgeous piece features a colorful bunch of "flower girls."
The well-balanced and repetitive shapes are pleasing, and the vivid colors draw the viewer's eye.
In the background, a pattern resembling ripples on the surface of water is depicted, which, upon closer inspection, reveals an overlapping skull motif.
Amidst its cuteness, the piece exudes a sense of tranquility and mystery.
It is a work with depth, as if it reveals a different expression each time you look at it.
The "Korin" in the title is named after the traditional Japanese painter Ogata Korin.
He is known for his decorative depictions of the beauty of nature and flowers.
Warhol, on the other hand, is a pop artist who represents contemporary American art.
His works are characterized by the repetition of the same motif, creating new perspectives.
In this work, the aesthetic sensibilities of these two artists are superimposed on the character "flower girl."
It is in unused condition, as if it had just been opened from the box.
It comes in a special packaging box sent by Takashi Murakami's office.
A beautiful, pop, and mysterious piece!

