Takashi Murakami Silkscreen Flower Prints
Kumi Contemporary | Japanese Pop Art Blog
by Kumi
4M ago
Takashi Murakami’s silkscreen flowers are instantly recognisable. They are limited edition, stand out prints that are sure to enhance any collection. Takashi Murakami’s works are beautifully curated and incorporate a variety of colors, making it easy to find one to complement existing works. The vibrancy of these pieces is enhanced through the silkscreen printing process. Takashi Murakami Heavens Gate, 2022 This elegant and exuberant new piece, Heavens Gate, 2022, is Takashi Murakami’s latest square silkscreen. Details within this piece have been luxuriously highlighted in platinum leaf for th ..read more
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New Takashi Murakami – Korin
Kumi Contemporary | Japanese Pop Art Blog
by Kumi
4M ago
Murakami’s traditional training in Nihonga is beautifully reflected in the Korin series. Whilst these works continue to display the face motif that has become synonymous with the artist, they also have a supernatural quality – due, in part, to the background of recurrent miniature skulls and the titles in this series. These superflat works are highlighted by luxurious shimmering gold and silver layers. Korin The Golden River, 2022 This luxuriously exuberant piece radiates a gold shimmer, which catches the light from many angles. The meandering golden waves ensure that the colour runs contiguou ..read more
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Chinese New Year Red Flower Ball offer – 10% off
Kumi Contemporary | Japanese Pop Art Blog
by Kumi
4M ago
We would like to wish all those celebrating the New Year a wonderful time and to mark this occasion we are offering 10% off all red Flower Balls. Fireball, 2022 This exuberant Flower Ball displays a selection of the brightest grins. It incorporates a wider variety of colours than some of the other predominantly red pieces. Flowers of Gratitude, 2022 Look a little closer and you will see that this piece has pink undertones and larger flowers, which supports the three dimensional appearance. This is one of a series of prints with a predominantly red hue. Inside The Soul, 2022 The centre flower ..read more
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New Takashi Murakami – Heavens Gate, 2022
Kumi Contemporary | Japanese Pop Art Blog
by Kumi
4M ago
This elegant and exuberant new piece, Heavens Gate, 2022, is Takashi Murakami’s latest square silkscreen. Details within this piece have been luxuriously highlighted in platinum leaf for the most exquisite finish. This is a premium signed edition of 100. Heavens Gate, 2022 ..read more
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New Takashi Murakami Flower Ball prints for sale
Kumi Contemporary | Japanese Pop Art Blog
by Kumi
4M ago
We are excited to offer 8 new Takashi Murakami Flower Ball prints for sale. Murakami’s Flower Balls are some of his most desired works and for the first time since 2018, he has produced a fresh take on this classic. Peruse the new colour-ways below. Takashi Murakami: Beyond the Dimensions, 2022 This statement piece will stand out on any wall. Surrounding the iconic multicoloured flower is a range of bold, rainbow coloured flowers and a resurgence of the popular turquoise tones – arguably the brightest of these classic flower balls. Murakami: Flowerball Colorful, Miracle, Sparkles, 2022 Exquis ..read more
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Takashi Murakami’s Flower Ball Print Popup in London’s Maddox Street
Kumi Contemporary | Japanese Pop Art Blog
by Kumi
6y ago
We’re thrilled to be able to announce that we’ve partnered with high-end Japanese fashion retailer Butikku, to bring six of our most sought after Takashi Murakami Flower Ball Prints to London’s West End. High fashion and art have long shared a beautiful bond – each yearning to challenge our sense of what is beautiful in the world. There is a certain sensibility to Japanese fashion and art – each varying from the extravagantly avant-garde to the classically elegant. In Kumi Contemporary’s very first partnership with Butikku, fashion and art will be beautifully displayed side by side. Alongside ..read more
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