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SALE: Yoshitomo Nara I Will Rock You! Tote
Yoshitomo Nara I Will Rock You Tote.
Yoshitomo Nara is among the most beloved Japanese artists of his generation. His recognizable portraits of wide-eyed buy vaguely menacing figures reflect the artist’s raw encounters with his inner self. A peripatetic traveler, Nara takes inspiration from a wide range of sources, including memories of his childhood; his time studying and living in Germany; his explorations of his roots in Japan and Sakhalin; and modern art from Europe and Japan.
Yoshitomo Nara, Rock You!, Collection of the artist, © Yoshitomo Nara 2012
- 100% brushed pre-shrunk cotton
- Tote: 11 x 17 x 6 inches
- Inner pocket: 8 x 5 inches
- Handles: 1 x 21 inch cotton webbing
- Fabricated and printed in Southern California for LACMA
-Available exclusively at the LACMA store.
Pease note that due to high demand we might not be able to fill this order immediately. We will be in communication regarding the estimated time of arrival. Thank you!
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