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Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil Flower Basket (Kusama 187) by Yayoi Kusama is a 1993 screenprint that reflects the artist’s distinctive visual language of repeating patterns, vibrant color, and stylized natural forms. The composition presents a basket filled with blooming flowers rendered in bold outlines and mosaic-like textures. Kusama combines organic motifs with rhythmic patterning, creating a surface where petals, leaves, and background elements are defined by networks of small shapes and dots. This visual structure echoes the artist’s long-standing fascination with repetition and infinity, themes that appear throughout her paintings, installations, and prints. The strong contrast between the black patterned background and the bright yellows, greens, and pinks of the flowers gives the image a lively, decorative presence. The screenprint measures approximately 31.5 × 39 cm (12.4 × 15.4 inches) and was produced in a limited edition of 160 with additional artist’s proofs. The work is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil.
Flower Basket (Kusama 187), 1993
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Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil Flower Basket (Kusama 187) by Yayoi Kusama is a 1993 screenprint that reflects the artist’s distinctive visual language of repeating patterns, vibrant color, and stylized natural forms. The composition presents a basket filled with blooming flowers rendered in bold outlines and mosaic-like textures. Kusama combines organic motifs with rhythmic patterning, creating a surface where petals, leaves, and background elements are defined by networks of small shapes and dots. This visual structure echoes the artist’s long-standing fascination with repetition and infinity, themes that appear throughout her paintings, installations, and prints. The strong contrast between the black patterned background and the bright yellows, greens, and pinks of the flowers gives the image a lively, decorative presence. The screenprint measures approximately 31.5 × 39 cm (12.4 × 15.4 inches) and was produced in a limited edition of 160 with additional artist’s proofs. The work is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil.
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