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From the rare limited edition of 120 - Hand signed, titled, numbered // Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin (1993) is a mesmerizing screen print that exemplifies her iconic use of patterns and organic forms. The artwork depicts a bold, bulbous pumpkin rendered in vibrant yellow with intricate black polka dots, radiating a rhythmic energy. The background features a fragmented, net-like pattern that contrasts with the pumpkin’s smooth curves, enhancing its three-dimensional presence. Kusama’s pumpkin motif symbolizes comfort, nostalgia, and her fascination with nature’s simple yet powerful forms. Measuring 53.5 x 65.5 cm, this limited-edition print is a striking example of Kusama’s ability to combine repetition, contrast, and whimsy in her celebrated visual language.
Pumpkin, 1993
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From the rare limited edition of 120 - Hand signed, titled, numbered // Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin (1993) is a mesmerizing screen print that exemplifies her iconic use of patterns and organic forms. The artwork depicts a bold, bulbous pumpkin rendered in vibrant yellow with intricate black polka dots, radiating a rhythmic energy. The background features a fragmented, net-like pattern that contrasts with the pumpkin’s smooth curves, enhancing its three-dimensional presence. Kusama’s pumpkin motif symbolizes comfort, nostalgia, and her fascination with nature’s simple yet powerful forms. Measuring 53.5 x 65.5 cm, this limited-edition print is a striking example of Kusama’s ability to combine repetition, contrast, and whimsy in her celebrated visual language.
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