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This is an extremely rare early canvas artwork, "Painter Princess," by ROAMCOUCH. Furthermore, this is a unique, one-of-a-kind piece, as the artist changed the eye color specifically for this artwork. Regarding its acquisition, although the artwork was already out of production at the time (2012), an acquaintance made a direct request, and the artist kindly agreed to create it. As a special touch, the artist changed the eye color. The artwork I possess has blue eyes (photos ②④), while the standard version has emerald green eyes (photos ⑧⑨⑩). (As noted below, it's difficult to compare with the standard version, so you may not be able to perceive the difference in eye color... However, by comparing the specified photos above, you should be able to see the difference in color and the difference in age.) This series features masks of maison brand logos and names, and I believe it's difficult to continue production due to various restrictions. Therefore, I think there are very few of these artworks in circulation. 【Artwork Details】 Title: Painter Princess (monogram) Year: 2011 Size: 40cm x 40cm 【Regarding the Photos】 ①〜④: Actual photos of the artwork. ⑤〜⑩: Photos found through searches, included for reference. 【Condition】 Due to amateur storage, there are stains on the inside of the canvas. Otherwise, there are no tears or scratches. 【Artist Introduction】 (Excerpt from HP) Born in Anpachi-cho, Gifu Prefecture in 1976. Influenced by manga, he began drawing from a young age and gained experience as a designer after graduating from high school. The experience of a serious illness provided an opportunity to reconsider his life and career, leading him to become an artist. He began his artistic activities under the name ROAMCOUCH in 2011. He presents beautiful and romantic works composed of over fifty hand-cut stencils (templates) in solo and group exhibitions both domestically and internationally, redefining the conventional concept of stencil art. In 2014, his first solo exhibition in New York was a sell-out. From the same year, he started the Emotional Bridge Project, a project to paint murals free of charge, mainly in his hometown of Anpachi-cho, Gifu Prefecture. He is trying to attract art fans from both inside and outside the prefecture, as well as from overseas. Recently, he has been working on creating works using Mino Washi paper, titled Neo Ukiyo-e, to demonstrate the true Ukiyo-e in the modern era.
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