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KAWS
Holiday UK (Black)

2021

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    Located in Bristol, GB
    Painted cast vinyl Edition of 500 (reported) 26 x 13.5 x 12 / 5.7 x 3 x 2.5 cm (10.2 x 5.3 x 4.7 / 2.2 x 1.2 x 1.1 in) Not signed or numbered Excellent, very minor scratch to Pinocch...
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    Resin, steel, string and acrylic paint with hand-drawn canvas Edition of 250 Figure 36 × 19 × 22 cm (14.2 × 7.5 × 8.7 in); Canvas 20.5 x 16.3 cm (8 x 6.5 in) Signed and numbered on t...
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  • What Party - Chum (Yellow)
    By KAWS
    Located in Bristol, GB
    Painted Cast Vinyl Open edition Stamped by the artist's estate New, as issued. Some minor imperfections may exist given the nature of the material Sold in the original packaging
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    Plastic, Vinyl

  • What Party - Chum (Black)
    By KAWS
    Located in Bristol, GB
    Painted Cast Vinyl Open edition Stamped on the underside of the feet New, as issued, with slight manufacturing fault (front of left foot, 0.5cm) Some minor imperfections may exist gi...
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    Vinyl, Plastic

  • Companion Flayed (Mono)
    By KAWS
    Located in Bristol, GB
    Painted Cast Vinyl Open edition Stamped on the underside of feet Excellent, minor production issue with height. Some minor imperfections may exist due to the nature of the material...
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    Plastic, Vinyl

  • Pinecone Boy: Sunset, 2021
    By En Iwamura
    Located in Bristol, GB
    Vinyl Open Edition Signed on the underside New, as issued. Minor imperfections may appear due to the nature of the material. Sold in original packaging
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