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Signed and Numbered Serigraph 'Flowers and Clouds' by Yayoi Kusama Style Artist

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a limited edition screen print or serigraph, featuring a vibrant, stylized floral composition heavily influenced by Pop Art and the whimsical, dot-centric aesthetic of Yayoi Kusama. The artwork depicts two large, yellow-petaled flowers with red and black centers, set within a patterned vase. The background is a dense field of light blue dots on a dark blue ground, interspersed with white, cloud-like forms. The entire composition is framed by an internal border of magenta and red dots against black and white bands. Notable markings include a handwritten edition number '27/80' in the bottom left corner and a stylized signature or monogram in the bottom right, appearing as 'M.S.R.' or similar initials. The print is housed in a contemporary, light-wood shadow box frame with a deep, off-white museum-quality mat board and protective glazing. The condition appears excellent, with vibrant ink saturation and no visible signs of foxing, fading, or moisture damage to the paper. The precision of the registration and the clean application of the multi-layered dots indicate high-quality printmaking craftsmanship. The style suggests a late 20th or early 21st-century production, characterized by bold primary colors, geometric simplification, and repetitive motifs that create a sense of optical movement.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the serigraph 'Flowers and Clouds.' Based on the provided imagery, the work displays high production standards, featuring crisp registration and saturated pigments characteristic of premium screen-printing. The condition appears to be 'Fine,' with no evidence of mat burn, UV-induced fading, or foxing. The contemporary shadow box framing suggests the piece has been curated with archival conservation in mind. While the aesthetic heavily mirrors Yayoi Kusama’s signature polka-dot motifs and floral geometry, the 'M.S.R.' monogram identifies this as a work by a contemporary follower or a specific studio artist rather than Kusama herself. This distinction is critical; while a genuine Kusama of this scale would command five to six figures, this high-quality stylistic homage occupies a mid-tier market for decorative fine art prints. Current market demand for Kusama-esque imagery remains strong, driving value for limited runs (27/80). However, the appraisal is limited by the digital format of this inspection. I cannot verify the specific paper weight, watermark, or the presence of acid-free backing materials. To move from an estimated valuation to a certified authentication, an in-person inspection under UV light is required to check for hidden repairs. Furthermore, provenance documentation linking the 'M.S.R.' signature to a specific publisher or studio and a physical review of the ink layers to confirm it is a true serigraph rather than a high-end giclée would be necessary for a definitive valuation. The current valuation reflects the secondary market for high-quality, signed, limited-edition contemporary prints.

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