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Painted cast vinyl - Unsigned, unnumbered - Stamped underside of foot // KAWS' 5 Years Later Companion (Grey), created in 2004, is a painted cast vinyl figure from the renowned Companion series. Standing at nearly 15 inches tall, this sculpture features the iconic Companion character with crossed-out eyes, reminiscent of classic cartoon figures but with a melancholic, contemporary twist. The minimalist grey tones give the piece a somber yet modern aesthetic, highlighting KAWS' signature blend of pop culture and fine art. Though unsigned and unnumbered, this figure has a stamped underside of the foot, marking its authenticity. It exemplifies KAWS' exploration of consumerism, identity, and the emotional resonance of mass-produced toys.
5 Years Later Companion - grey, 2004
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Painted cast vinyl - Unsigned, unnumbered - Stamped underside of foot // KAWS' 5 Years Later Companion (Grey), created in 2004, is a painted cast vinyl figure from the renowned Companion series. Standing at nearly 15 inches tall, this sculpture features the iconic Companion character with crossed-out eyes, reminiscent of classic cartoon figures but with a melancholic, contemporary twist. The minimalist grey tones give the piece a somber yet modern aesthetic, highlighting KAWS' signature blend of pop culture and fine art. Though unsigned and unnumbered, this figure has a stamped underside of the foot, marking its authenticity. It exemplifies KAWS' exploration of consumerism, identity, and the emotional resonance of mass-produced toys.
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