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Dot pumpkin / Yayoi Kusama Sculpture Decoration Statue Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Artisis Modern Sculpture Dot Art Home Decor Accessories Office Art Wedding Statue ,yellow and red color

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          Description

           

           

          Material

           

            Resin

           

           

          Size

           

            Height : 10 cm

            Diameter : 10 cm

           

           

          Describe

           

             Yayoi Kusama's  dot pumpkin

           

           

          Remarks

           

             1.8 - 2.0 mm; 2.0 - 2.2 mm

            

            Classic  dots and the botter got the signature with the copyright 

           

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            Air Freight 7-10 day Express Front Door 

           

          Returns

           

            A return for this item may be initiated within 14 days of delivery

           

           

          Promise

           

            if you order on the  24 hour can cancellation

           

           

          Yayoi Kusama's 2013 work "Red and Yellow Pumpkin (Painted cast resin)" (Red and Yellow Pumpkin (Painted Cast Resin)) continues her signature artistic language with bright polka dots and colors It showcases unique artistic charm and profound connotations. From the author's life perspective, Yayoi Kusama has been affected by neurogenic visual and auditory impairments since childhood, often perceiving the world as a polka dot-covered illusion. Pumpkins have been an object that fascinated her since childhood, carrying her special emotions towards nature and life. In the work, red and yellow pumpkins are covered with polka dots, which not only reflects her transformation of personal illusory experiences into artistic symbols but also continues her long-term exploration of the pumpkin theme. The repeated arrangement of polka dots symbolizes the "infinity" and "self-dissolution" she pursues - the integration of the individual and the universe. As a concrete object, the pumpkin, under the cover of polka dots, transcends its daily form and becomes a carrier of the spiritual world.

           

          The repetitive arrangement of polka dots symbolizes the "infinity" and "self-dissolution" she pursues - that is, the fusion of the individual and the universe. The pumpkin, as a concrete image, transcends its daily form under the coverage of polka dots and becomes the carrier of her spiritual world. From the perspective of the historical background, Yayoi Kusama experienced the constraints of the traditional art environment in Japan after World War II. She then went to the United States to study and absorb avant-garde art trends such as minimalism and pop art, thus breaking through the existing artistic framework. By 2013, she had become an internationally renowned artist. This work uses modern materials such as cast resin and combines with hand-painting techniques, not only reflecting the contemporary art's trend of using new materials, but also continuing her innovative expression of traditional themes. The strong contrast of red and yellow colors in the work creates a powerful visual impact, conveying the passion and vitality of life, echoing her thoughts on the essence of life and the transcendence of mental distress. This combination of colors and polka dots not only retains the high recognizability of her artistic style but also continuously expands its connotation in the context of contemporary art.

           

           

           

          "Red and Yellow Pumpkin (Painted Casting Resin)" ingeniously combines polka dots, colors and materials, fusing Yayoi Kusama's personal experiences with the artistic spirit of The Times. It not only showcases her continuous exploration of her inner world, It also provides viewers with a visual entry point into its "infinite universe", becoming a vivid example of the connection between personal memory and the pursuit of universal art in its artistic career. The integration not only demonstrates her continuous exploration of her inner world but also offers viewers a visual entry point into her "infinite universe", becoming a vivid example of connecting personal memory with the pursuit of universal art in her artistic career.