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Untitled, 1984

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Yoshitomo Nara's Miss Spring, 2021 digital pigment print featuring a childlike figure with a soft expression against a pink background.

Digital pigment print on Takeo Deep PV Hakou paper - Numbered and stamped on the COA - Sold with accompanying hardback book (330 pages, 380 illustrations). // Miss Spring by Yoshitomo Nara, created in 2021, is a limited edition digital pigment print that encapsulates the artist’s signature blend of Japanese manga influences and Western pop culture. The artwork features a childlike figure with a soft expression, set against a pastel pink background, evoking a sense of innocence and nostalgia. The figure’s eyes are particularly expressive, filled with a subtle blend of colors that bring life and emotion to the piece. Nara’s delicate use of hues and simple shapes highlights the purity and vulnerability often present in his depictions of youth. The print is produced on Takeo Deep PV Hakou paper, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity (COA). It invites viewers to reflect on their own childhood experiences, blending playfulness with a deeper, introspective quality.

Artwork Copyright © Yoshitomo Nara

Miss Spring, 2021

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Digital pigment print on Takeo Deep PV Hakou paper - Numbered and stamped on the COA - Sold with accompanying hardback book (330 pages, 380 illustrations). // Miss Spring by Yoshitomo Nara, created in 2021, is a limited edition digital pigment print that encapsulates the artist’s signature blend of Japanese manga influences and Western pop culture. The artwork features a childlike figure with a soft expression, set against a pastel pink background, evoking a sense of innocence and nostalgia. The figure’s eyes are particularly expressive, filled with a subtle blend of colors that bring life and emotion to the piece. Nara’s delicate use of hues and simple shapes highlights the purity and vulnerability often present in his depictions of youth. The print is produced on Takeo Deep PV Hakou paper, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity (COA). It invites viewers to reflect on their own childhood experiences, blending playfulness with a deeper, introspective quality.

Artwork Copyright © Yoshitomo Nara

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