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French Limoges porcelain with metallic chromatic coating - Incised signature, edition number, title and date on the underside - In mint condition, original packaging // Balloon Dog (Blue) is a mixed media sculpture by Jeff Koons, crafted from French Limoges porcelain with a metallic chromatic coating. Created in 2021, this vibrant blue sculpture measures 40 x 47.8 x 15.7 cm and is part of Koons' iconic Balloon Dog series. The work captures the playful and whimsical essence of a balloon animal, a recurring motif in Koons' exploration of pop culture, childhood innocence, and consumerism. The shiny, reflective surface adds a sense of luxury and durability to what is typically a temporary object, elevating a simple balloon dog into the realm of high art. This edition is signed, numbered, and in mint condition, showcasing Koons' ability to blend mass appeal with fine art aesthetics.
Balloon Dog (Blue), 2021
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French Limoges porcelain with metallic chromatic coating - Incised signature, edition number, title and date on the underside - In mint condition, original packaging // Balloon Dog (Blue) is a mixed media sculpture by Jeff Koons, crafted from French Limoges porcelain with a metallic chromatic coating. Created in 2021, this vibrant blue sculpture measures 40 x 47.8 x 15.7 cm and is part of Koons' iconic Balloon Dog series. The work captures the playful and whimsical essence of a balloon animal, a recurring motif in Koons' exploration of pop culture, childhood innocence, and consumerism. The shiny, reflective surface adds a sense of luxury and durability to what is typically a temporary object, elevating a simple balloon dog into the realm of high art. This edition is signed, numbered, and in mint condition, showcasing Koons' ability to blend mass appeal with fine art aesthetics.
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