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Medium: Screenprint
Edition size: 100
Year: 2020
Size: H 60cm x W 60cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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April 2023 | SBI Art Auction - Japan | What Party (yellow) - Signed Print | |||
July 2021 | Phi Auctions - United States | What Party (yellow) - Signed Print |
What Party (yellow on blue) is a signed screen print made by the renowned American artist and designer KAWS in 2020. Coming in an edition size of 100 the print shows a head and shoulders portrait of KAWS’ beloved cartoon character, Companion, rendered in bright yellow against a blue backdrop.
Companion features in many of KAWS’ artworks and is identifiable by his distinct figure which is reminiscent of Mickey Mouse as well as his skull and crossbone head and crossed out eyes. Companion is just one of a set of figurative characters created by KAWS. Other notable characters include Accomplice, Chum and Bendy. Many of KAWS’ cartoon characters are repeated throughout his artworks, recurring in different settings or in slightly different iterations.
What Party (yellow on blue) is part of the What Party collection. As well as another screen print, What Party (red on blue), KAWS created five Companion figures in black, white, pink, yellow and orange iterations. While KAWS’ characters were initially drawn in 2D and born out of his experimentations with graffiti, many of them have been realised in 3D. One of the most notable incidents of Companion being rendered in figure form was in 2012 when he was adapted into a balloon for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.