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Haroshi Art

Japanese, b. 1978
Haroshi is best known for making sculptures from recycled wooden skateboard decks. The self-taught artist blends craftsmanship and pop culture as he stacks and glues together carefully selected decks, then hand-cuts, carves, paints, and polishes them to a smooth finish. Because of the layering involved, the finished sculptures—which take the shape of animals, body parts, skulls, teddy bears, and cartoonish figures—have striped exteriors. Intricate and precise, they can evoke inami, a Japanese wood-carving tradition, and the sleek forms of Jeff Koons. Haroshi has also transformed skateboards into large-scale collages and installations and produced sculptures in bronze, vinyl, and iron. Haroshi’s work has been exhibited in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Tokyo, Osaka, and London, and he has collaborated with a number of brands, including Nike, BE@RBRICK, and Sacai.
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Artist: Haroshi
Pushing the Daisies Despite the Odds
By Haroshi
Located in Bristol, GB
Archival Pigment Print on Canson Mi-Teintes Fine Art Paper Edition of 250 (reported) Not signed or numbered Excellent, some imperfections may exist as per the nature of the material,...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Haroshi Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Haroshi U.S.A Olympics “Injury” Skateboard Teal Edition Street Art Contemporary
By Haroshi
Located in Draper, UT
Fine Canadian Maple Wood 33 × 8 1/4 × 2 in 83.8 × 21 × 5.1 cm Edition of 500 Teal Edition CATEGORIES: Silkscreen / Pop and Contemporary Pop / Cultural Commentary / Human Figure / Graffiti and Street Art DIMENSIONS: 33 × 8 1/4 × 2 in 83.8 × 21 × 5.1 cm EDITIONS: Limited Edition Of 500 Medium Print On Fine Maple Canadian Wood...
Category

2010s Contemporary Haroshi Art

Materials

Wood, Maple, Screen

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