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Mark GROTJAHN × MURAKAMI Takashi – Untitled (Scarlet Lake and Indigo Blue Butterfly 826) / Unt... by Mark Grotjahn & Takashi Murakami

Mark GROTJAHN × MURAKAMI Takashi – Untitled (Scarlet Lake and Indigo Blue Butterfly 826) / Unt... by Mark Grotjahn & Takashi Murakami

Lynart Store

Colour Lithograph

2010

Edition Size: 300

Sheet Size: 70 × 55.8 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Untitled (Scarlet Lake and Indigo Blue Butterfly 826) / Untitled (Canary Yellow and Black Butterfly 830)

Artist: Mark Grotjahn × Takashi Murakami
Medium: Two color offset lithographs on smooth vellum paper, full sheets
Size: 70 × 55.8 cm each (27.6 × 22 inches each)
Edition: Limited edition of 300 copies each
Signature: Individually signed and dated by both artists
Certificate: Includes certificate of authenticity
Shipping: Secure delivery from France with insurance and tracking number

Description: This duo of works Untitled (Scarlet Lake and Indigo Blue Butterfly 826) and Untitled (Canary Yellow and Black Butterfly 830) is an exceptional collaboration between Mark Grotjahn and Takashi Murakami. These offset lithographs, created on smooth vellum paper, present captivating butterfly motifs with bold and contrasting color palettes.

Produced in limited editions of only 300 copies each, these works are individually signed and dated by both artists, guaranteeing their authenticity and exclusivity. Perfect for collectors and contemporary art enthusiasts, these pieces embody a unique fusion of Grotjahn and Murakami’s artistic styles.

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€4,000.00

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The Artist

Mark Grotjahn & Takashi Murakami

Mark Grotjahn is known for his ongoing investigation of perspective. He uses dual and multiple vanishing points to create complex compositions of radiant, tonal color. Alongside Takashi Murakami, one of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from postwar Asia, their collaborative work combines Grotjahn’s bold geometric imagery and Murakami’s use of traditional calligraphic mark-making.

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