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Rupert Jasen Smith — Shiseido; Honda; Astro Boy; and Packman from Homage to Andy Warhol
Rupert Jasen Smith

Shiseido; Honda; Astro Boy; and Packman from Homage to Andy Warhol

Created by Rupert Jasen Smith as a tribute to the iconic Pop Art legacy of Andy Warhol, this suite of four screenprints — *Shiseido*, *Honda*, *Astro Boy*, and *Pac-Man* — draws on the visual language of consumer culture and mass media. Published by Galerie Sho in Tokyo, each work is signed and numbered "PP 5/5" in pencil, designating them as rare printer's proofs from an edition of 100. The series bridges American Pop sensibility with Japanese commercial iconography, reflecting the global reach of Warhol's influence on art and advertising.

Medium
all signed and numbered `PP 5/5' in pencil on the front or reverse (printer's proofs, the edition was 100), published by Galerie Sho, Tokyo, all unframed.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 26, 2015

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Rupert Jasen Smith, Shiseido; Honda; Astro Boy; and Packman from Homage to Andy Warhol

Created by Rupert Jasen Smith as a tribute to the iconic Pop Art legacy of Andy Warhol, this suite of four screenprints — *Shiseido*, *Honda*, *Astro Boy*, and *Pac-Man* — draws on the visual language of consumer culture and mass media. Published by Galerie Sho in Tokyo, each work is signed and numbered "PP 5/5" in pencil, designating them as rare printer's proofs from an edition of 100. The series bridges American Pop sensibility with Japanese commercial iconography, reflecting the global reach of Warhol's influence on art and advertising.

Medium
all signed and numbered `PP 5/5' in pencil on the front or reverse (printer's proofs, the edition was 100), published by Galerie Sho, Tokyo, all unframed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

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Graphic Style, Limited Edition Print, Collectible Print, Bold Colors, Numbered Edition, Urban Playful Mood, Japanese Brand Iconography, Male Artist, Emerging Artist, Commercial Imagery, American Artist, Screenprint, Pop Art, Contemporary Era, Warhol Homage, Late 20th Century, Japanese Pop Culture, Commercial Iconography, Homage Series, Screen Print, Japanese Influence

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