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Takashi Murakami — Mr. Fujiko F. Fujio and Doraemon Are in the Field of Flowers; Doraemon's Daily Life; and Doraemon in the Field of Flowers
Takashi Murakami

Mr. Fujiko F. Fujio and Doraemon Are in the Field of Flowers; Doraemon's Daily Life; and Doraemon in the Field of Flowers

This series of three prints by Takashi Murakami celebrates the beloved manga character Doraemon and his creator Fujiko F. Fujio through idyllic floral compositions that merge fine art with popular culture. Each limited edition work, numbered from an edition of 1000 and signed in silver ink with the original creator's printed name, represents Murakami's characteristic blending of high and low artistic traditions. The pieces exemplify the artist's Superflat movement, which dissolves boundaries between contemporary art and Japanese commercial imagery while honoring the enduring cultural legacy of the iconic robotic cat character.

Medium
Each signed and numbered 135/1000, 155/1000 and 289/1000 respectively in silver ink, all further signed 'Fujiko F Fujio' (printed) in Japanese, the inventor of Doraemon, published by Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., Tokyo, all unframed.

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Evening & Day Editions

January 23, 2025

Lot 240

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Takashi Murakami, Mr. Fujiko F. Fujio and Doraemon Are in the Field of Flowers; Doraemon's Daily Life; and Doraemon in the Field of Flowers

This series of three prints by Takashi Murakami celebrates the beloved manga character Doraemon and his creator Fujiko F. Fujio through idyllic floral compositions that merge fine art with popular culture. Each limited edition work, numbered from an edition of 1000 and signed in silver ink with the original creator's printed name, represents Murakami's characteristic blending of high and low artistic traditions. The pieces exemplify the artist's Superflat movement, which dissolves boundaries between contemporary art and Japanese commercial imagery while honoring the enduring cultural legacy of the iconic robotic cat character.

Medium
Each signed and numbered 135/1000, 155/1000 and 289/1000 respectively in silver ink, all further signed 'Fujiko F Fujio' (printed) in Japanese, the inventor of Doraemon, published by Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., Tokyo, all unframed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Digital and traditional hybrid, Mixed Media, Anime Inspired, Japanese Artist, Whimsical Aesthetic, Pop Art, 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Character Illustration, Playful Mood

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