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Aiko - King Champion Brooklyn
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Aiko - King Champion Brooklyn

King Champion Brooklyn four colour screenprint by AIKO. Signed and Numbered from a limited Edition of 91. Size Unframed: 415mmx 590mm Renowned Japanese-born street artist AIKO, also known as LADY AIKO, commenced her artistic journey on the vibrant canvases of New York City's Lower East Side during the late 90s. A pivotal member of the groundbreaking "FAILE" collective, she collaborated with luminaries such as BAST, Banksy, Ben Eine, and Shepard Fairey before embarking on a solo career in 2006. AIKO's distinctive hand-cut stencil creations featuring bunnies, alluring butterfly ladies, and romantic figures adorn cities across the globe. Her art seamlessly fuses an eclectic blend of Japanese and American pop culture, drawing inspiration from the streets of N.Y.C., traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock printing, the "Kawaii" (cute) culture, and global representations of female sensuality. Acknowledged as one of the most significant artists of the new millennium, AIKO commands respect not only in the contemporary art realm but also within the global graffiti and street art community.

N.º 83625995

Ya no está disponible
Aiko - King Champion Brooklyn

Aiko - King Champion Brooklyn

King Champion Brooklyn four colour screenprint by AIKO.

Signed and Numbered from a limited Edition of 91.

Size Unframed: 415mmx 590mm

Renowned Japanese-born street artist AIKO, also known as LADY AIKO, commenced her artistic journey on the vibrant canvases of New York City's Lower East Side during the late 90s. A pivotal member of the groundbreaking "FAILE" collective, she collaborated with luminaries such as BAST, Banksy, Ben Eine, and Shepard Fairey before embarking on a solo career in 2006.

AIKO's distinctive hand-cut stencil creations featuring bunnies, alluring butterfly ladies, and romantic figures adorn cities across the globe. Her art seamlessly fuses an eclectic blend of Japanese and American pop culture, drawing inspiration from the streets of N.Y.C., traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock printing, the "Kawaii" (cute) culture, and global representations of female sensuality. Acknowledged as one of the most significant artists of the new millennium, AIKO commands respect not only in the contemporary art realm but also within the global graffiti and street art community.


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