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Painted cast vinyl - Unsigned, unnumbered - Stamped and dated under the feet - Series: Star Wars // This Star Wars Stormtrooper Companion, created by KAWS in 2008, is a fusion of his iconic Companion character with the well-known Stormtrooper from the Star Wars franchise. Crafted from painted cast vinyl, the figure stands 10 inches tall, maintaining the familiar armor of the Stormtrooper while incorporating the distinct features of KAWS' art style, including crossed-out eyes and exaggerated proportions. The blend of pop culture and contemporary art is evident in this piece, which captures the essence of both universes. Although unsigned and unnumbered, it is stamped and dated under the feet, signifying authenticity. This sculpture appeals to both art enthusiasts and Star Wars collectors alike, merging two beloved worlds.
Star Wars Stormtrooper Companion, 2008
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Painted cast vinyl - Unsigned, unnumbered - Stamped and dated under the feet - Series: Star Wars // This Star Wars Stormtrooper Companion, created by KAWS in 2008, is a fusion of his iconic Companion character with the well-known Stormtrooper from the Star Wars franchise. Crafted from painted cast vinyl, the figure stands 10 inches tall, maintaining the familiar armor of the Stormtrooper while incorporating the distinct features of KAWS' art style, including crossed-out eyes and exaggerated proportions. The blend of pop culture and contemporary art is evident in this piece, which captures the essence of both universes. Although unsigned and unnumbered, it is stamped and dated under the feet, signifying authenticity. This sculpture appeals to both art enthusiasts and Star Wars collectors alike, merging two beloved worlds.
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