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Blame Game VII - Signed Print by KAWS 2014 - MyArtBroker

Blame Game VII
Signed Print

KAWS

£2,350-£3,500Value Indicator

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89 x 58cm, Edition of 100, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 100

Year: 2014

Size: H 89cm x W 58cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: June 2022

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June 2022
AAG: Arts & Antiques Group
Netherlands
$6,000
$7,500
$9,500
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The value of KAWS’s Blame Game VII (signed) is estimated to be worth between £2,350 and £3,500. This screenprint, created in 2014, has shown a consistent value growth. This work has an auction history of one sale on 20th June 2022 and has an edition size of 100.

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Meaning & Analysis

Blame Game VII is part of KAWS’ Blame Game collection, which is composed of 10 screen prints, each of which show isolated close-up sections of a cartoon character’s face. Of the 10 prints in the collection, this is one of the more abstract prints, with the close-up making it almost impossible for the viewer to discern what they are looking at.

KAWS’ graphic style can be traced back to his experimentation with graffiti, which he started practising as a teenager, growing up in New Jersey. The artist continued to develop his graffiti skills in New York, and would frequently tag buildings in the city, along with phone booths, metro stations and bus stops. KAWS also studied illustration at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1996, and then worked as a freelance animator for Jumbo Pictures. KAWS’ professional and personal art experience contributed significantly to his excellent draughtsmanship and creative flair.

  • American-born artist, KAWS, is renowned for his cartoon figures, prints and 'subvertisements'. Born in 1974 to the burgeoning New York graffiti and street art scene, KAWS has successfully combined fine art and pop culture to create his own lane in the urban art world. His distinct aesthetic, characterised by playful figures and a subversive take on pop culture icons, has earned him acclaim in both the art and mainstream realms. Most notable is his Companion figure which has achieved global critical and commercial success, and has formed collaborations with the likes of Nike and Dior Homme.