
Flowers A Beige
2017
Part of Murakami's celebrated Flowers series, this 2017 screenprint demonstrates the artist's masterful synthesis of Pop Art sensibilities with distinctly Japanese aesthetic traditions. The work showcases his signature approach to color and form through the screenprint medium, executed in his characteristic palette on wove paper. Published by the artist's own Kaikai Kiki Co., this signed impression represents number 9 from an edition of 100, reflecting Murakami's continued exploration of mass production and accessibility within fine art contexts.
- Medium
- Screenprint in colours on wove paper
- Dimensions
- Edition
- 9 of 100
- Signed
- Yes
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Andy Warhol
American · b. 1928

Warhol pioneered the same fusion of fine art and mass production aesthetics through screenprint editions that Murakami channels in this floral work, with both artists embracing bold flat color, decorative repetition, and the deliberate commodification of limited edition prints.

Yoshitomo Nara
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Nara shares Murakami's distinctly Japanese Pop Art sensibility, producing graphic and decorative prints with bold outlines and flat color fields that blend contemporary Western pop culture with Japanese visual traditions in a maximalist yet iconic style.
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American · b. 1955
Koons parallels Murakami in his blue chip celebration of flowers as a maximalist decorative subject rendered with a mass production aesthetic, embracing bold color, high commercial production values, and the elevation of seemingly simple floral imagery into fine art collectibles.
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