"Little Wanderer - Nara Yoshitomo - 2003"
immerse yourself in the captivating universe of contemporary Japanese art with 'Little Wanderer' (2003) by NARA Yoshitomo. This rotomolded resin sculpture, measuring 23.5 cm high, represents a dreamy child in a pastel blue nightgown, drawing the viewer into a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere. The child, with his arms stretched forward like a sleepwalker, seems to be enveloped in a sweet dream. Nara's unique style is expressed in this subtle fusion between innocence and complexity. The child's nightgown, featuring a hood with animal ears, lends a playful note to the room, while the child's closed eyes inspire deeper reflection on innocence and sanity. imagination. What really sets 'Little Wanderer' apart is his ability to move. Equipped with casters at the base, this work of art is not only a piece to be admired, but also an interactive object that invites exploration. "Little Wanderer" embodies both the innocence of childhood and escape through dreams, recurring themes in Nara's work. Inspired by punk music and popular culture, this creation evokes the duality of innocence and rebellion. Sold with its Plexiglas bell, this work is signed and dated by the artist under the foot.
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