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Takashi Murakami - 727x777
Offset Lithograph, Measures 38.58 x 25.87 inches, Edition 300, hand signed 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 print features his famous DOB character.
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
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
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.
Kozyndan - Year of the Pig (Cats) Print
Measures 15 by 22 inches. Ships rolled.
You all might be wondering why a print named Year of the Pig features mostly cats! This is Kozy's charming way of telling us the story of why the cat is NOT in the Chinese astrology. Kozy's own description explains the lore:
"...The Cat and the Rat were the best of friends and the smartest of all the animals. When the Jade Emperor announced the race amongst all the animals to cross the river to decide which 12 animals would be in the Chinese Zodiac, the Rat tricked the strong Ox into helping him across the river, only to leap forward at the last moment to claim first place. Even more deviously though, the Rat told his best friend the Cat the WRONG DAY for the race! The Cat showed up to find the race had already been run! The Cat would certainly have been in the Zodiac instead of the Pig (who came in last place as he got hungry during the race and stopped for a big snack and then got sleepy and took a nap). Supposedly this is why cats chase rats to this very day (and how I justify painting 138 cats to celebrate the Year of the Pig - looking closely though and you will also find the pig and the devious rat!)."
Chinatsu Ban - When I was Born, I Found Myself in the Water
Shipping/Billing Policy
Please note that 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. Otherwise we will accept Paypal if that is not possible.
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.
Sean Chao - Meet the Raccoons - print framed/unframed
Print paper measures 14 x 11 inches, outer frame measures 17.75 x 14.5 inches.
This piece was featured in Short Stories, a solo exhibition by Sean Chao running from November 10th - November 28th, 2018 at GR2 Gallery.
Because these are unique art pieces, it is possible that the piece you want has sold before we've had a chance to update the site. If this happens, you will be refunded immediately.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
Artwork remains on the wall for the duration of the show. Usually, art is sent out 1 to 2 weeks after the show comes down. Prints will be shipped right away unless accompanying an art piece.
Archie's Press - Circle City Map Screenprint Large (Tokyo)
Measures 17.5 x 17.5 inches.
Comes in Red or Black.
Why Circles?
Circles are the simplest shape for our eyes and brain to understand. When faced with a swathe of circles, we're not as overwhelmed by the information. It's easy to look at, and easy to read.
Neighborhoods don't have corners: When you're in-between three different neighborhoods, which neighborhood are you in? There are no-man's lands all over a city.
Not only do circles create a contained space, but they also imply entire worldliness. In old times, a village was often mapped in a circle, which was probably the whole world to its inhabitants.
Choose your preferred city.
Sean Chao - Turtle Pet Print
Measures 8 x 10 inches.
Signed digital Print.
Whimsical print released with his solo show "Drifter." Photo print of his diorama sculptures that are so delightful!
Archie's Press - Moon Circle Map - Large Silkscreen Print
Measures 17.5 x 17.5 inches.
Why Circles?
Circles are the simplest shape for our eyes and brain to understand. When faced with a swathe of circles, we're not as overwhelmed by the information. It's easy to look at, and easy to read.
Not only do circles create a contained space, but they also imply entire worldliness. In old times, a village was often mapped in a circle, which was probably the whole world to its inhabitants.
Silver ink on black paper. Available in two sizes and printing methods.
Archie's Press - The Solar System (Black/Silver) - Large Silkscreen Print
Measures 17.75 x 17.75 inches.
Why Circles?
Circles are the simplest shape for our eyes and brain to understand. When faced with a swathe of circles, we're not as overwhelmed by the information. It's easy to look at, and easy to read.
Neighborhoods don't have corners: When you're in-between three different neighborhoods, which neighborhood are you in? There are no-man's lands all over a city.
Not only do circles create a contained space, but they also imply entire worldliness. In old times, a village was often mapped in a circle, which was probably the whole world to its inhabitants.
Kozyndan - Rainbow Narwhal Spirit Animal Print
Kozyndan - Uprisings Print
Kozyndan - Bunny Blossoms Print
Kozyndan - Bunnies Fall Print
Measures 22" x 16.5"
Another amazing print from the duo Kozyndan! Bunnies that make the leaves of this serene image. Open ended print.
Ships rolled.
Cassia Lupo - Year of the Rooster print
Art print measures 8 x 8 inches.
The original was done in graphite on paper mounted on wood and was part of Giant Robot Store's group exhibition Year of the Rooster!
Cassia Lupo - A Bird in the Hand - Art Print
Giclee print by artist Cassia Lupo.
Part of the group art show "Portals."
Unframed print measures 5 x 7 inches
Cassia Lupo - Bird and Snake Print
Digital print by artist Cassia Lupo. The original artwork is graphite.
Part of the group art show "Portals."
Unframed print measures 5 x 7 inches
Takashi Murakami - 727999
Offset Lithograph, Measures 25.9 x 38.5 inches, Edition 300, hand signed 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 print features his famous DOB character.
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
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
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.
Emily Winfield Martin - Banjo Recital Print
Sean Chao - Set of 3 Prints
Measures 8 x 10 inches each.
Set of 3 signed prints.
Digital print, open edition.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.