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Silkscreen Print on Saunders Waterford 425gm HP hi-white Paper. Hand Signed by the Artist Dated Numbered. Untitled II (Urge) by KAWS, produced in 2020, is a silkscreen print on Saunders Waterford high-white paper that captures the artist’s signature style of bold color, cartoon-like forms, and emotional ambiguity. The central figure, a familiar Companion character, is shown with gloved hands—rendered in vivid primary and secondary hues—covering its face in a gesture that suggests shyness, stress, or introspection. The character’s crossed-out eyes, a recurring KAWS motif, add to the sense of emotional complexity. The graphic lines and saturated palette recall pop art and street art influences, bridging commercial aesthetics with personal narrative.
Untitled II (Urge), 2020
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Silkscreen Print on Saunders Waterford 425gm HP hi-white Paper. Hand Signed by the Artist Dated Numbered. Untitled II (Urge) by KAWS, produced in 2020, is a silkscreen print on Saunders Waterford high-white paper that captures the artist’s signature style of bold color, cartoon-like forms, and emotional ambiguity. The central figure, a familiar Companion character, is shown with gloved hands—rendered in vivid primary and secondary hues—covering its face in a gesture that suggests shyness, stress, or introspection. The character’s crossed-out eyes, a recurring KAWS motif, add to the sense of emotional complexity. The graphic lines and saturated palette recall pop art and street art influences, bridging commercial aesthetics with personal narrative.
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