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Letterpress on Somerset archival paper - Published by Iconoclast - Published on the occasion of the exhibit "Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture", 2004 - 2009 // Warm Regards by KAWS, created in 2005, is a limited edition mixed media print produced on Somerset archival paper. The work features one of KAWS' signature characters, with its recognizable cartoon-like form, exaggerated hands, and the iconic X eyes. The character is depicted in the shape of a stylized, playful swirl resembling a comical representation of a figure or object. The bright yellow eyes contrast with the muted brown tones of the figure, creating a bold visual statement. KAWS’ art often blends humor with subtle critiques of consumerism and popular culture. This piece, with its exaggerated form and playful nature, reflects his interest in reimagining familiar characters and symbols, while maintaining a distinctly irreverent and approachable tone. The print was produced on the occasion of the exhibit Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture (2004–2009) and published by Iconoclast.
Warm Regards, 2005
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Letterpress on Somerset archival paper - Published by Iconoclast - Published on the occasion of the exhibit "Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture", 2004 - 2009 // Warm Regards by KAWS, created in 2005, is a limited edition mixed media print produced on Somerset archival paper. The work features one of KAWS' signature characters, with its recognizable cartoon-like form, exaggerated hands, and the iconic X eyes. The character is depicted in the shape of a stylized, playful swirl resembling a comical representation of a figure or object. The bright yellow eyes contrast with the muted brown tones of the figure, creating a bold visual statement. KAWS’ art often blends humor with subtle critiques of consumerism and popular culture. This piece, with its exaggerated form and playful nature, reflects his interest in reimagining familiar characters and symbols, while maintaining a distinctly irreverent and approachable tone. The print was produced on the occasion of the exhibit Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture (2004–2009) and published by Iconoclast.
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