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From the Rare Limited Edition of 250 -Suite of Urge -Original Silkscreen on Paper -Excellent condition -Hand Signed by the Artist Dated Numbered // Untitled VIII (Urge) by KAWS is a limited edition silkscreen print from 2020, featuring the artist’s iconic cartoon-inspired style. This piece, part of the Urge suite, showcases layered hands with the characteristic X motif on each. Rendered in vibrant colors—teal, red, light blue, and beige—the hands create a harmonious and tactile composition that plays with overlapping textures and shades. KAWS’s work often explores themes of popular culture and the universal language of visual symbols, and this print combines familiarity with a touch of abstraction. Signed and numbered by the artist, it exemplifies his unique approach to contemporary art.
Untitled VIII (Urge), 2020
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From the Rare Limited Edition of 250 -Suite of Urge -Original Silkscreen on Paper -Excellent condition -Hand Signed by the Artist Dated Numbered // Untitled VIII (Urge) by KAWS is a limited edition silkscreen print from 2020, featuring the artist’s iconic cartoon-inspired style. This piece, part of the Urge suite, showcases layered hands with the characteristic X motif on each. Rendered in vibrant colors—teal, red, light blue, and beige—the hands create a harmonious and tactile composition that plays with overlapping textures and shades. KAWS’s work often explores themes of popular culture and the universal language of visual symbols, and this print combines familiarity with a touch of abstraction. Signed and numbered by the artist, it exemplifies his unique approach to contemporary art.
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Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.