Companion Five years later (Blue glow in the dark)
Companion Five years later (Blue glow in the dark) KAWS-COMPANION-FIVE-YEARS-LATER-BLUE-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-Medicom-Toy-2004 KAWS-COMPANION-FIVE-YEARS-LATER-BLUE-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-Medicom-Toy-2004-7 KAWS-COMPANION-FIVE-YEARS-LATER-BLUE-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-Medicom-Toy-2004-4 KAWS-COMPANION-FIVE-YEARS-LATER-BLUE-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-Medicom-Toy-2004-6 KAWS-COMPANION-FIVE-YEARS-LATER-BLUE-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-Medicom-Toy-2004-5 KAWS-COMPANION-FIVE-YEARS-LATER-BLUE-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-Medicom-Toy-2004-11
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Companion Five years later (Blue glow in the dark)

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Description
Entitled "Companion Five years later (Blue glow in the dark)", this art toys by Kaws (Brian Donnelly) is an edition of 500. Made in 2004, the format : 14,7 x 6,7 x 3,7 inches (37,5 x 17,1 x 9,5 cm).

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Artists

Kaws

Type of work

Art toys

Edition of

500

Format

14,7 x 6,7 x 3,7 inches (37,5 x 17,1 x 9,5 cm)

Year of edition

2004

Provenance of this artwork

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The artist

Kaws

Kaws

Brian Donnelly a.k.a Kaws was born in 1974 in Jersey City (US). He began painting on walls and trains in the early 1990s in New York. His made his work different from others by diverting advertising posters on bus stops and telephone booths, and adding small characters: "skully" the pirate skull with crossbones shortened to form ears, or "bendy" the extended head of a snake body wrapped around the person featured in the advertising poster.
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