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Edwin Ushiro - What Smells Good - #4
Measures 5.5" X 3.5"
This piece was also featured in Revival exhibition October 5th -- October 23rd, 2019.
Ballpoint Pen Yellow Ink.
Jeni Yang - Label Us - #32
Measures 10" X 10" X 2.5"
This piece is also featured in Revival exhibition October 5th -- October 23rd, 2019
Mixed Media on Wood.
Jeni Yang - Dodoism - #36
Takashi Murakami - Skull Rock
Offset Lithograph, Measures 27" x 27", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
Shipping/Billing Policy
For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
International Orders
Transactions shipping internationally are required to be purchased through Paypal or Wire Transfer only.
Paypal can be selected during check out.
For Wire transfer please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com.
Takashi Murakami - Para-Kiti Dob
Offset Lithograph, Measures 19.75" x 19.75", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
Shipping/Billing Policy
For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
International Orders
Transactions shipping internationally are required to be purchased through Paypal or Wire Transfer only.
Paypal can be selected during check out.
For Wire transfer please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com.
Sun-min Kim - Maiden Voyage - #7
Eishi Takaoka - Bubble - #13
Eishi Takaoka - Two Mountain - #20
Eishi Takaoka - Blow - #14
Eishi Takaoka - A Crossroads - #23
Eishi Takaoka - A Meeting - #17
Kozyndan - Bathers Friday in the CBD Print
Print measures 39 x 9.5 inches.
As Kozyndan state, "This panoramic depicts our imagining of Sydney submerged in water with the locals taking advantage of the rising ocean levels to leap from the buildings into the city streets flooded with sea water to have a refreshing lunch time swim. If only!! (And if only Kozy and I had gills and could stay underwater forever!)
Ships rolled.
Please note: These prints are on their way to vintage so there is some slight yellowing on the edges but it is mostly noticeable on the back. On the front, you will hardly tell especially if it is framed.
Sean Chao - Pilots Print
Stella Hultberg - Serpentine - #35
Andrice Arp - Deer Sweater Snake - #38
Nao Harada - Snake Chicken - #43
Cam Floyd - Georama