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Original Metallized Plastic Sculpture - Published by OriginalFake. Tokyo - In excellent condition - Stamped, numbered and dated on a metal OriginalFake label on the underside // KAWS x Hajime Sorayama: No Future Companion is a 2008 mixed media sculpture, a collaboration between KAWS and Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama. The piece features a metallic, robotic figure with KAWS's iconic skull and crossed eyes motif, combined with Sorayama’s sleek, futuristic aesthetic. Standing at 12.7 cm, the figure's reflective surface emphasizes its industrial, mechanical design, creating a sense of both nostalgia and dystopia. The sculpture was produced by OriginalFake, Tokyo, and is stamped, numbered, and dated on the underside. This work exemplifies the fusion of pop culture and high art through the lens of contemporary design.
KAWS x Hajime Sorayama: No Future Companion, 2008
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Original Metallized Plastic Sculpture - Published by OriginalFake. Tokyo - In excellent condition - Stamped, numbered and dated on a metal OriginalFake label on the underside // KAWS x Hajime Sorayama: No Future Companion is a 2008 mixed media sculpture, a collaboration between KAWS and Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama. The piece features a metallic, robotic figure with KAWS's iconic skull and crossed eyes motif, combined with Sorayama’s sleek, futuristic aesthetic. Standing at 12.7 cm, the figure's reflective surface emphasizes its industrial, mechanical design, creating a sense of both nostalgia and dystopia. The sculpture was produced by OriginalFake, Tokyo, and is stamped, numbered, and dated on the underside. This work exemplifies the fusion of pop culture and high art through the lens of contemporary design.
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