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Signed, numbered, dated and titled on the front. Dawn (1989) by Yayoi Kusama is a vivid screenprint that captures the artist’s signature fascination with repetitive patterns and surreal imagery. A stylized bird, adorned with intricate dots and mosaic-like textures, perches on a textured branch against a dynamic green backdrop resembling interwoven cells. Holding a small red flower in its beak, the bird embodies Kusama’s recurring motifs of nature and obsession. The composition’s meticulous detailing and vibrant palette reflect Kusama’s unique visual language, blending a sense of whimsy with meditative complexity. Signed, numbered, dated, and titled on the front, this limited edition of 100 highlights Kusama’s enduring influence in contemporary art.
Dawn, 1989
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Signed, numbered, dated and titled on the front. Dawn (1989) by Yayoi Kusama is a vivid screenprint that captures the artist’s signature fascination with repetitive patterns and surreal imagery. A stylized bird, adorned with intricate dots and mosaic-like textures, perches on a textured branch against a dynamic green backdrop resembling interwoven cells. Holding a small red flower in its beak, the bird embodies Kusama’s recurring motifs of nature and obsession. The composition’s meticulous detailing and vibrant palette reflect Kusama’s unique visual language, blending a sense of whimsy with meditative complexity. Signed, numbered, dated, and titled on the front, this limited edition of 100 highlights Kusama’s enduring influence in contemporary art.
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