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Offset lithograph; Not signed or numbered; Unframed; Genre: Superflat / Japanese contemporary // Real One by Yoshitomo Nara is a 2020 offset lithograph that captures the artist's distinctive blend of innocence and rebellion. The artwork portrays a young girl with a mischievous smile, holding scissors in one hand while clutching a well-loved teddy bear in the other. Her orange dress contrasts sharply with the muted green background, and a skull accessory in her hair hints at a playful edge. Nara’s piece, associated with the Superflat movement, reflects themes of youthful defiance and the complexity of childhood emotions, blending kawaii aesthetics with darker undertones.
Real One, 2020
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Offset lithograph; Not signed or numbered; Unframed; Genre: Superflat / Japanese contemporary // Real One by Yoshitomo Nara is a 2020 offset lithograph that captures the artist's distinctive blend of innocence and rebellion. The artwork portrays a young girl with a mischievous smile, holding scissors in one hand while clutching a well-loved teddy bear in the other. Her orange dress contrasts sharply with the muted green background, and a skull accessory in her hair hints at a playful edge. Nara’s piece, associated with the Superflat movement, reflects themes of youthful defiance and the complexity of childhood emotions, blending kawaii aesthetics with darker undertones.
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What is Superflat?
Superflat is an art movement founded by Takashi Murakami, heavily influenced by anime and manga. The term Superflat refers to the flattened forms found in Japanese animation, graphic art, fine arts, and pop culture, as well as the perceived superficiality of Japanese culture. Murakami's movement, which he self-proclaimed, is considered postmodern and critiques both the depth and shallowness of contemporary Japanese society. Superflat has been highly influential in bridging the gap between high art and popular culture.