【Original poster】Yoshitomo Nara | I'm Sorry

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**Large size can only be delivered.** *The mounting process is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Orders may take 2-3 weeks to be processed. Please be patient. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGmLZyO-TJ4 Title of Work: I'm Sorry Media: Poster Size: 594*841 mm Source: German Art Museum *If you need to cut off the text or white border, please send a private message https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2025/04/16/52eb4f6feb86d6e9e0f385355ef88fcd.jpeg **-Artist introduction/ Yoshitomo Nara** Born on December 5, 1959, Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara is known for his eclectic works and cartoon-like melancholic paintings of children and animals. After obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from the Aichi Prefectural University of Arts, he went to study at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art in the late 1980s, and continued to draw inspiration from Eastern and Western cultures throughout his life. Nara's childhood during Japan's postwar period, when more people were exposed to Western popular culture such as comic books, Disney animation, and pop music, is often cited as an early influence on Nara's work. Although he has always stated that he does not draw inspiration from Japanese manga, his distinctive large-eyed portraits often prompt art critics to draw parallels between the two. On the contrary, he insists that by pairing innocent children with cynical expressions or incompatible objects (such as sharp knives), his works are elevated to a different spiritual level, reflecting on important religious and philosophical issues. Yoshitomo Nara has many loyal supporters and has held many solo exhibitions around the world. He also held an important retrospective exhibition between 2003 and 2005, which toured to many places. Many leading art institutions have collections of Yoshitomo Nara's works, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan. Difference between acrylic and non- Acrylic: 》 Acrylic= extra protection = extra reflection 》No Acrylic= less protection = you can directly see the work with better texture I don’t know how to choose: (If there are children at home, it is recommended to use Acrylic), (If there are adults at home, Acrylic is not necessary) https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2022/06/22/37f09f78639e0445223ad276c14b9c6c.jpg https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2023/07/11/4b853563c2267abe4f46e392cf820e6b.jpg https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2022/04/12/c6d34fbc231337ab8da27935ab4f31db.jpg https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2022/01/14/1134fa6cd7cfbb6ffc6c2529c9f80d92.jpg https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/2022/01/14/1aa39bffc4d2ad4f72254a345e4e294e.jpg

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