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Arsham studio
Plush
47 x 25 x 19 cm / 18.5 x 9.8 x 7.4 in
Limited edition of 3000
A holographic label verifying its edition number and authenticity
With Original Packaging
Disney Collection by Daniel Arsham x APPortfolio
Each edition arrives in Arsham studio designed housing with die-cut foam, sealing label, and a pair of custom art handling gloves
In creating this piece, I channeled a blend… of nostalgia and innovation. Made from resin and plastic, this sculpture merges the iconic charm of a beloved character with a contemporary aesthetic. It's designed to evoke joy and whimsy, serving as a bridge between classic animation and modern art. Placing this in your home invites a playful yet sophisticated energy, constantly reminding you of the timeless joy and creativity that this figure represents.
Daniel Arsham, an American artist whose creative background paints the urban landscape of New York City, masterfully wields a palette that blends architecture with performance. Employing a futuristic yet deteriorative style, his works grapple with time, restructuring familiar objects into geological curiosities. Arsham’s art evokes a sense of nostalgic melancholy, while inviting the onlooker to ponder the transient nature of human achievement.