This artist is quite interesting and therefore here’s a bit of their bio: Tadanori Yokoo, born in Nishiwaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, in 1936, is one of Japan's most successful and internationally recognized graphic designers and artists. He began his career as a stage designer for avant garde theatre in Tokyo. His early work shows the influence of the New York-based Push Pin Studio (Milton Glaser and Seymour Chwast in particular), but Yokoo cites filmmaker Akira Kurosawa as his most formative influence. Born 27 June 1936, Tadanori is a Japanese graphic designer, illustrator, printmaker and painter. Yokoo’s signature style of psychedelia and pastiche engages a wide span of modern visual and cultural phenomena from Japan and around the world
"Musee De La Publicite" by Tadanori Yokoo, 1983. The original poster by Tadanori Yokoo, published by the Musée de la Publicité in Paris and printed by ARTE, showcases the artist's distinctive style that merges traditional and modern elements. Depicting samurai fighters with swords, bandanas, and sneakers. While some appreciate Yokoo's innovative fusion of imagery, others perceive it as reflecting broader discussions about cultural representation and appropriation in art.
Dimensions: 35 x 23.25 inches
Approx Pcs Estimation - 1200-1300