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Large screen print created in 1980 by Ay-O, the "Rainbow Artist." This work, featuring the legendary bird "Hibiki no Tori" (Joined-Winged Birds) as its motif, is rendered in vibrant rainbow colors, exuding the splendor and gentleness that symbolize bonds and hope. This is a rare signed and P.P. edition of 100 by an artist highly regarded both in Japan and abroad. 【Artwork Details】 • Year: 1980 • Technique: Screenprint (Printed by: Tokuzo Okabe) • Image Size: 48.0 × 95.0 cm • Sheet Size: 55.0 × 110.0 cm • Frame Size: 63.3 × 113.0 cm (Gold frame) • Edition: Ed. 100 P.P • Signed: Yes • Catalogue Raisonné: No. 409 (Soshunsha) 【Condition】 • The frame shows signs of aging, including gaps at the joints of the wooden frame, small chips, and slight discoloration of the gold finish (please understand this as part of its antique character). • Slight crease outside the image area (see photo 2). • Otherwise in good condition. • Additional image requests are welcome. 【Shipping】 • The artwork will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and packaged in a waterproof, crease-proof, and damage-resistant manner, then placed in its original box (cardboard box specifically for picture frames) for delivery. • Anonymous shipping • Immediate purchase welcome 【Artist Biography】 Ay-O (1931- ) is a contemporary artist known for his works that cover paintings, prints, and sculptures with a rainbow spectrum. He went to the United States in 1958 and participated in the international avant-garde art movement "Fluxus." He worked alongside Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, and others. After exhibiting at the Venice Biennale in 1966, he established his international reputation as the "Rainbow Artist." He is one of Japan's leading artists, with a large-scale solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo in 2012. #Ay-O #AyO #HibikiNoTori #Silkscreen #ContemporaryArt #Printmaking #Fluxus #RainbowArtist #JapaneseContemporaryArt #FineArt #ArtWork #RareItem #CollectorItem #Signed #LimitedEdition
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