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In matching edition numbers - French Limoges porcelain with chromatic coating // Jeff Koons, Balloon Animals, Set II is a 2019 sculpture set made from French Limoges porcelain with a chromatic coating. This set, produced in a limited edition of 999, features three balloon animal figures—a swan, a monkey, and a rabbit—each rendered in striking metallic colors: pink, orange, and purple. The high-gloss finish gives these pieces a reflective, almost mirror-like surface, capturing Koons' signature style of elevating everyday objects and toys into luxury art. The shiny, balloon-like forms evoke a playful and childlike quality, while the precision and material highlight Koons' exploration of consumer culture and the boundaries between high and low art. The porcelain medium, often associated with fine art and craftsmanship, contrasts with the whimsical and playful nature of the balloon animals, adding depth to the conceptual underpinnings of the work.
Balloon Animals, Set II, 2019
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In matching edition numbers - French Limoges porcelain with chromatic coating // Jeff Koons, Balloon Animals, Set II is a 2019 sculpture set made from French Limoges porcelain with a chromatic coating. This set, produced in a limited edition of 999, features three balloon animal figures—a swan, a monkey, and a rabbit—each rendered in striking metallic colors: pink, orange, and purple. The high-gloss finish gives these pieces a reflective, almost mirror-like surface, capturing Koons' signature style of elevating everyday objects and toys into luxury art. The shiny, balloon-like forms evoke a playful and childlike quality, while the precision and material highlight Koons' exploration of consumer culture and the boundaries between high and low art. The porcelain medium, often associated with fine art and craftsmanship, contrasts with the whimsical and playful nature of the balloon animals, adding depth to the conceptual underpinnings of the work.
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