Jellyfish Eyes 3 (Black) — Takashi Murakami
Jellyfish Eyes 3 (Black) (2004) is the third and final plate in the black-ground triptych, completing a visual survey of complementary color pairing strategies. Most fully appreciated alongside the other two black-ground plates; all three available individually or as a complete triptych.
Takashi Murakami (born 1962, Tokyo) is one of the most influential artists of his generation — the founder of the Superflat movement, whose work bridges Japanese pop culture, anime, Buddhist iconography, and the Western contemporary art market.
- Artist: Takashi Murakami
- Year: 2004
- Medium: Offset Lithograph
- Dimensions: 20 x 20 in
This work was donated to A Brighter Future Foundation. 100% of net proceeds fund arts education grants for underserved students. Tax-deductible receipt provided to the donor.
Insured continental U.S. shipping included. White-glove delivery available on request.
$2,950.00
Purchasing this Murakami funds 118 hours of transformative art education.
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- 100% of net proceeds fund arts education grants
| Catalog no. | BG-MURAKAMI-021 |
Insured continental U.S. shipping is included in the purchase price. White-glove delivery and installation services are available on request. For international shipping inquiries, please contact contact@brightergallery.com.
All sales are final except in the case of damage in transit, which must be documented with photographs within 48 hours of delivery.
Net proceeds from this sale fund arts education grants through A Brighter Future Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity (EIN 39-3730854).
