
What is Offset printing?
Printing technique that transfers the inked image(offsets) to rubber blanket from a plate, then later to a printing surface. Combined with lithographic process based on water and oil repulsion, this technique attracts a film that is water based to keep the non-printing area ink free. Offset lithography was initially created to cut down expenses when reproducing artwork.
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Takashi Murakami
Rum Pum Pum In A Field Of Flowers!, 2022
Limited Edition Print
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GBP 2,200
Andy Warhol
Wild Raspberries (Greengauges a la Warhol), 1959
Limited Edition Print
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Takashi Murakami
My arms and legs rot off and though my blood rushes forth the tranquility of my heart shall be prized above all, 2007
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Takashi Murakami
Dob and then, and then, and then, 2006
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Red and green dob, and then and then…, 2006
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Takashi Murakami
Flower Ball Sexual Violet No.1 (3D), 2013
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Portmanteau word that was coined by James Seehafer, an American artist in 1992. He observed a trend among postmodern artists who mixed themes and aesthetic styles together with mass media that include pop art. This art is a development of surrealism that puts emphasis on technological effect on the image of contemporary surrealism. The difference between massurrealism and surrealism is the foundation of the later in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century.

A collective term that refers to rejuvenation of figurative art in America and Europe in the year 1960 following an abstraction-dominated period. Michel Ragon, a French art critic argued that revival of figuration took place during a critical period of social and political turbulence in America and Europe.