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Hiro Ando
Commanding Warriorcat : Kitty Eternal Vigil

2011

$24,941.23
£18,543.68
€22,050VAT Included
CA$34,452.14
A$34,736.12
CHF 19,533.67
MX$432,507.05
NOK 230,698.40
SEK 230,869.79
DKK 160,095.89

About the Item

Commanding Warriorcat: Kitty Eternal Vigil by Hiro Ando stands as the heroic culmination of the Neko Sculptural Symphony: Claws of Legends series, where each feline figure becomes a contemporary narrative icon. Hiro Ando, founder of the Japanese Crazynoodles studio and a leading figure of the Nippon Neo Pop movement, merges Japanese heritage with global pop aesthetics. This 100 cm tall sculpture, crafted in glossy fuchsia pink resin, commands immediate visual attention through its bold and luminous presence. Warriorcat appears as a timeless guardian, symbolically protecting the fragile balance between tradition and modernity. The large shields carried by the character evoke historical warrior armor while embracing a playful, futuristic visual language. The vibrant fuchsia color introduces an unexpected twist, transforming a martial figure into a daring contemporary pop icon. The smooth reflective finish highlights Ando’s technical mastery and deep understanding of resin as a sculptural medium. The compact yet resolute posture conveys strength, resilience, and protective determination. Warriorcat synthesizes the central themes of the series, blending heroism, urban culture, and manga-inspired imagination. The work plays with contrasts between soft chromatic choices and strong warrior symbolism, creating captivating visual tension. The sculpture reflects the transformation of mythical guardians into modern cultural symbols shaped by global pop imagery. Each curved surface captures light dynamically, giving the character a vibrant, almost animated presence. Claws of Legends unites feline characters representing multiple dimensions of contemporary human identity. Warriorcat stands as the culminating figure, embodying the strengths and narratives introduced by the other characters in the series. The choice of pink reframes the warrior archetype as a symbol of renewal and reinterpretation of heroic codes. The piece demonstrates Ando’s ability to turn minimal forms into emotionally powerful sculptural figures. The character evokes both a mythical protector and a universally recognizable pop icon. The sculpture reveals a seamless meeting point between Japanese culture, contemporary design, and globally shared digital imagination. Commanding Warriorcat further confirms Hiro Ando’s influence in redefining Japanese Neo Pop sculpture today. The work represents a major acquisition opportunity for collectors seeking an emblematic piece from Ando’s creative universe. Ultimately, the sculpture embodies a world where strength, humor, and pop culture coexist in a form instantly recognizable across generations and cultures. LITERATURE ABOUT THE SERIE “Neko Sculptural Symphony : Claws of Legends” In the series Neko Sculptural Symphony: Claws of Legends, Hiro Ando transforms the figure of the cat into a mirror reflecting the tensions and aspirations of contemporary Japanese and global society. Founder of the Crazynoodles studio and a leading figure of the Nippon Neo-Pop movement, Ando blends popular culture, samurai heritage, and urban imagination into a mythology accessible to all audiences. Each feline character embodies a facet of modern human experience, oscillating between tradition, technology, urban life, and the desire for escape. Figures such as Samuraicat, Urbancat, Sumocat, and Robotcat emerge as contemporary archetypes, expressing the coexistence of past and future within modern Japanese culture. The cat, both independent and familiar, symbolizes the contemporary individual searching for identity in an accelerated world. The series balances rounded, playful forms with powerful stances, creating a tension between apparent innocence and inner strength. Bright, glossy colors echo the omnipresence of pop imagery and digital environments shaping daily life today. Ando captures a society fascinated by innovation while remaining deeply rooted in cultural memory. His sculptures subtly evoke the solitude hidden behind the lights and constant motion of metropolitan environments. The characters appear calm yet alert, like silent guardians maintaining equilibrium between heritage and modernity. The artist’s psychology surfaces through this constant interplay of humor, nostalgia, and disciplined formal structure. Ando expresses both attachment to tradition and acceptance of the perpetual transformation of contemporary life. The glossy resin surfaces function like modern skins reflecting our own image-saturated surroundings. Each sculpture becomes an icon capable of resonating across cultures while preserving a distinctly Japanese identity. The series proposes a gentle mythology in which heroes do not fight but accompany society’s evolution. Ando’s cats embody resilience, curiosity, and adaptability, qualities central to modern existence. The sculptural symphony celebrates the coexistence of technological innovation and cultural memory. These works function not merely as objects but as emotional signatures of our time. Ando successfully universalizes imagery deeply rooted in Japanese culture. The series reveals an artist observing contemporary social transformations with both tenderness and clarity. Neko Sculptural Symphony ultimately stands as a Neo-Pop ode to modern identity, balancing playfulness, tradition, and cultural awareness. Through these feline figures, Hiro Ando crafts a narrative in which viewers recognize their own place within the evolving contemporary world.
  • Creator:
    Hiro Ando (1973, Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    2011
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Depth: 23.63 in (60 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU402317340652

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