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KUMI SUGAI / Silk screen / SCRAMBLE E (44/150)
KUMI SUGAI / Silk screen / SCRAMBLE E (44/150)
A collection of collage-style works "Scramble"
This is a silkscreen artwork by Japanese painter Kumi Sugai (1919-1996), often hailed as the "Sugai of the World," who was based in Paris, France.
Part of Sugai's collage-style series "Scramble," this work reflects his fascination with speed, featuring depictions of signals, intersections, and railway tracks.
*This artwork will be delivered with a frame.
This is a silkscreen artwork by Japanese painter Kumi Sugai (1919-1996), often hailed as the "Sugai of the World," who was based in Paris, France.
Part of Sugai's collage-style series "Scramble," this work reflects his fascination with speed, featuring depictions of signals, intersections, and railway tracks.
*This artwork will be delivered with a frame.
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Kumi Sugai [1919-1996]
Born in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture in 1919. Studied at Osaka Art School and worked as a graphic designer before moving to France in 1952, where he began working in printmaking (lithography) in 1955. He lived in Paris until his later years and was highly acclaimed in France, Europe, and the United States for his unique style.