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Artist: Shirai Akiko
Orange Clouds, Modern Screenprint by Shirai Akiko
Orange Clouds, Modern Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

Orange Clouds, Modern Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

By Shirai Akiko

Located in Long Island City, NY

Shirai Akiko, Japanese (1935 - 2001) - Orange Clouds, Year: 1969, Medium: Screenprint, signed, numbered, titled and dated in pencil, Edition: EA, Image Size: 11.75 x 16.75 inches...

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1960s Modern Shirai Akiko Art

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Screen

The Sun in the Green, Minimalist Screenprint by Shirai Akiko
The Sun in the Green, Minimalist Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

The Sun in the Green, Minimalist Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

By Shirai Akiko

Located in Long Island City, NY

Shirai Akiko, Japanese (1935 - 2001) - The Sun in the Green, Year: 1969, Medium: Screenprint on Arches, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: EA, Image Size: 12 x ...

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1960s Minimalist Shirai Akiko Art

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Screen

My Secret, Modern Abstract Screenprint by Shirai Akiko
My Secret, Modern Abstract Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

My Secret, Modern Abstract Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

By Shirai Akiko

Located in Long Island City, NY

Shirai Akiko, Japanese (1935 - 2001) - My Secret, Year: 1968, Medium: Screenprint, Etching and Aquatint on Arches, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: 22/50, Image...

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1960s Modern Shirai Akiko Art

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Etching, Screen

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Sunny Fruits, Minimalist Screenprint by Shirai Akiko
Sunny Fruits, Minimalist Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

Sunny Fruits, Minimalist Screenprint by Shirai Akiko

By Shirai Akiko

Located in Long Island City, NY

Shirai Akiko, Japanese (1935 - 2001) - Sunny Fruits, Year: 1969, Medium: Screenprint, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: AP 3/10, Image Size: 6.5 x 14.5 inches,...

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1960s Minimalist Shirai Akiko Art

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The Sun with a Lemon, Abstract Geometric Screen Print by Shirai Akiko
The Sun with a Lemon, Abstract Geometric Screen Print by Shirai Akiko

The Sun with a Lemon, Abstract Geometric Screen Print by Shirai Akiko

By Shirai Akiko

Located in Long Island City, NY

Shirai Akiko, Japanese (1935 - 2001) - The Sun with a Lemon, Year: 1970, Medium: Screenprint on Arches, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: 8/50, Image Size: 25.5 ...

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Shirai Akiko art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Shirai Akiko art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Shirai Akiko in screen print, etching and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Shirai Akiko art, so small editions measuring 22 inches across are available. Shirai Akiko art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $650 and tops out at $850, while the average work can sell for $750.