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Takashi Murakami, "Gargantua on Your Palm" Framed Limited Edition Fine Bone China Plate.
Item #265887

$2,000.00
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Medium
mixed media

Dimensions
10.5 x 10.5
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What you can expect:

• Personal Service
• Professional design options
• Exceptional quality


The process:

We will email suggestions. You can request further options and make special requests.

Only acid free materials contact the art for long term preservation. Paper works are framed with plexi.

Canvas works are typically framed without plexi so that the vibrancy and interaction with light can be best appreciated.


Framing may be cancelled at any point before actual framing work begins.

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No additional charge for shipping. Alaska and Hawaii addresses will have a higher rate which you can see in your cart by the "custom frame it" option.

"Gargantua on Your Palm" is a limited edition fine bone china plate by Takashi Murakami. This plate is custom framed and floated on linen. Measures approx. 15.5" x 15.5" (frame), 10.5" (plate diameter).
 
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Born in 1962, in Tokyo, Takashi Murakami is a multi-faceted artist, creating in paint, sculpture, and film. Murakami earned a BA, MFA, and PhD from Tokyo University of the Arts. Though he majored in the traditional Japanese art of nihonga, he ultimately became disillusioned with its limited scope and focused his talents in more contemporary and vibrant works.

Murakami has collaborated with a wide range of creators and industries across the world, including fashion brands Louis Vuitton, Issey Miyake, and Virgil Abloh as well as musicians Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and Billie Eilish.

Known for blurring the line between "high art" and commercialism, Murakami continues to transcend any single form of "art". His works have sold for millions of dollars at notable auction houses Sotheby's, Phillips, and Christie's.

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