Arika Uno (1982) - Shuttle crash





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Arika Uno 的《Shuttle crash》,限量 Giclée 印刷,艺术纸 320 g,尺寸 88 x 62 cm,手签,2021 年创作,状态极好,Edition No 24/30,原产 France,由 Agent 发售。
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"shuttle crash" by Arika Uno
Technique : Real Giclée print ( pigment ink ) - Signed 2021
Paper : Fine art paper 320gr
Edition No 24/30
Size: 88 x 62 cm
Perfect condition. Never framed.
Arika Uno Explored the japanese culture with comics and with ancestral art and combine with universe taken from his childhood.
UFO Robot Grendizer (UFOロボ グレンダイザー, Yūfō Robo Gurendaizā), also known as Force Five: Grandizer in the United States, is a Japanese Super Robot anime television series and manga created by manga artist Go Nagai. It is the third entry in the Mazinger trilogy. The anime television series was produced by Toei Doga and Dynamic Planning and broadcast on Fuji TV from October 5, 1975, to February 27, 1977, and lasted 74 episodes. The robot's first appearance in the United States was as a part of the Shogun Warriors line of super robot toys imported in the late 1970s by Mattel, then in Jim Terry's Force Five series, both under the title Grandizer. It was widely popular in the Middle East, France, French-speaking Canada and Italy.
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"shuttle crash" by Arika Uno
Technique : Real Giclée print ( pigment ink ) - Signed 2021
Paper : Fine art paper 320gr
Edition No 24/30
Size: 88 x 62 cm
Perfect condition. Never framed.
Arika Uno Explored the japanese culture with comics and with ancestral art and combine with universe taken from his childhood.
UFO Robot Grendizer (UFOロボ グレンダイザー, Yūfō Robo Gurendaizā), also known as Force Five: Grandizer in the United States, is a Japanese Super Robot anime television series and manga created by manga artist Go Nagai. It is the third entry in the Mazinger trilogy. The anime television series was produced by Toei Doga and Dynamic Planning and broadcast on Fuji TV from October 5, 1975, to February 27, 1977, and lasted 74 episodes. The robot's first appearance in the United States was as a part of the Shogun Warriors line of super robot toys imported in the late 1970s by Mattel, then in Jim Terry's Force Five series, both under the title Grandizer. It was widely popular in the Middle East, France, French-speaking Canada and Italy.
Shipping with tracking number and insurance
Boxed in an strong tube.

