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Painted cast vinyl - Unsigned, unnumbered - Stamped underside of foot. Sold unboxed. - Series: Star Wars // In this 2013 sculpture, Star Wars Boba Fett Companion, KAWS merges his iconic Companion figure with the infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett from the Star Wars universe. The sculpture is crafted from painted cast vinyl and features the classic Companion design with crossed-out eyes, while incorporating Boba Fett’s armor and battle-worn aesthetic. The attention to detail, from the weathered armor to the character's iconic helmet, reflects KAWS’ blend of pop culture references and contemporary art. Though unsigned and unnumbered, the figure bears a stamp on the underside of the foot, confirming its authenticity. This piece exemplifies KAWS' ability to fuse fine art with beloved cultural icons, appealing to both art collectors and Star Wars fans.
Star Wars Boba Fett Companion, 2013
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Painted cast vinyl - Unsigned, unnumbered - Stamped underside of foot. Sold unboxed. - Series: Star Wars // In this 2013 sculpture, Star Wars Boba Fett Companion, KAWS merges his iconic Companion figure with the infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett from the Star Wars universe. The sculpture is crafted from painted cast vinyl and features the classic Companion design with crossed-out eyes, while incorporating Boba Fett’s armor and battle-worn aesthetic. The attention to detail, from the weathered armor to the character's iconic helmet, reflects KAWS’ blend of pop culture references and contemporary art. Though unsigned and unnumbered, the figure bears a stamp on the underside of the foot, confirming its authenticity. This piece exemplifies KAWS' ability to fuse fine art with beloved cultural icons, appealing to both art collectors and Star Wars fans.
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Street Art is artwork created and executed in public spaces, outside of traditional art venues. It gained popularity during the 1980s graffiti art boom and has since evolved into various forms and styles. Common forms of Street Art include pop-up art, sticker art, stencil graffiti, and street installations or sculptures. Terms like guerrilla art, neo-graffiti, post-graffiti, and urban art are often used interchangeably to describe this genre, which challenges conventional ideas about where and how art should be displayed.
