Mr Dob & Mrs Dob

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  • Mr Dob A Art Toy Sculpture by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Mr Dob A Art Toy Sculpture by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Mr Dob A Limited Edition Vinyl Art Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Japanese Pop Culture Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK x BAIT. 2017 Limited Edition of 400 Complexcon x BAITx Takashi Murakami 10 3/5 × 13 2/5 × 10 1/5 in New in Box.  Mr. Dob A Vinyl Sculpture by Takashi Murakami: Maximalist Expression in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Mr. Dob A is a 2017 limited edition vinyl art sculpture created by Takashi Murakami in collaboration with BAIT and released during ComplexCon. This collectible, limited to 400 pieces, measures approximately 10.6 x 13.4 x 10.2 inches and comes in its original box featuring custom illustrated artwork by Murakami. The sculpture captures the artist’s recurring character Mr. Dob, rendered in high-gloss vinyl with overwhelming detail, pattern, and color. With wild tentacles, spinning eyes, jagged rainbow teeth, and hypnotic surface design, Mr. Dob A functions as a physical embodiment of Murakami’s Superflat aesthetic and his exploration of modern pop culture excess. It represents a key convergence of Japanese fine art, consumer spectacle, and the bold visual energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Design, Symbolism, and Sculptural Technique This sculpture of Mr. Dob A is both fantastical and threatening. The figure’s gaping mouth is a cavernous rainbow vortex surrounded by colorful triangular teeth, while octopus-like limbs coil outward, each covered in eye motifs and concentric patterns. With swirled ears and bulging eyeballs, the character plays between kawaii and kaiju, innocence and menace. The gloss finish reflects Murakami’s obsession with polished perfection, a nod to toy manufacturing and the clean surface of anime production. Every curve is intentional, exaggerated, and infused with chaos. The precision of the vinyl cast and paintwork transforms the piece into more than just a toy—it is a surreal object of fine art, produced with the exactness of a designer good but pulsing with visual anarchy. Mr. Dob is not simply a mascot but an ever-evolving figure that symbolizes the collision of mass media, mythology, and personal madness. Takashi Murakami’s Cultural Role and Street-Level Influence Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, is internationally recognized for his ability to unify high art and commercial culture into a single visual framework. His signature concept of Superflat compresses traditional Japanese painting with post-war consumerism, anime, and otaku culture. Mr. Dob is one of Murakami’s earliest and most significant characters—serving as both alter ego and critique of cultural saturation. The Mr. Dob A edition reflects Murakami’s connection to contemporary art fairs and urban collectibility, debuting at ComplexCon, a marketplace driven by fashion, art, and hype culture. In the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Murakami’s work exists as a portal where tradition and disruption coexist, and where figures like Mr. Dob become both symbols and products of global visual identity. Limited Vinyl Edition as a Fine Art Collectible Object Each Mr. Dob A sculpture is housed in a custom display box that mirrors the character’s expression, rendered in bold vector style across every surface. The packaging and figure are inseparable in narrative—they work as one collectible unit. As a limited edition of 400, the work occupies a rarefied position between commercial object and cultural artifact. Unlike mass-produced vinyl figures, this release is anchored in Murakami’s conceptual art lineage and collectible strategy. Its presence in galleries, private collections, and museums places it in direct dialogue with the broader conversation around the function of toys in fine art. Within the expanding world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Mr. Dob A stands as a hybrid sculpture—unapologetically loud, self-referential, and reflective of a global audience hungry for art that merges spectacle, subversion, and surface.

    $3,462.00

Mr Dob & Mrs Dob
Takashi Murakami's "DOB" character is a signature creation that has become one of his most recognizable and beloved motifs. "DOB" stands for "death of birth" and is a play on the Japanese word "dobojite," which means "why?" or "for what reason?". The character itself is a cartoon-like figure with large, round eyes and a toothy grin, and is often depicted in bold, vibrant colors. The design of the character is intentionally simple and flat, which gives it a childlike quality and makes it instantly recognizable. Murakami first created the "DOB" character in 1993, and it has since appeared in a wide variety of his works, including paintings, sculptures, and installations. The character has also been adapted for use in various commercial products, such as t-shirts and toys. Despite its playful appearance, the "DOB" character has a deeper meaning in Murakami's work. According to the artist, the character represents the conflict between life and death, innocence and corruption, and the joyful and the dark aspects of human existence. The character is often depicted in various stages of decay or mutation, reflecting Murakami's interest in exploring themes of mortality and transformation. Takashi Murakami is a contemporary Japanese artist who is known for his colorful and playful works that combine traditional Japanese art forms with contemporary pop culture. He was born in Tokyo in 1962 and studied at Tokyo University of the Arts, where he received both a bachelor's and a master's degree in fine arts. Murakami's art is characterized by a bold and vivid style that draws on elements of anime, manga, and other forms of popular culture, as well as traditional Japanese art forms such as ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) and Nihonga (Japanese-style painting). His work often features bright colors, graphic patterns, and cartoon-like characters, and is frequently described as "superflat" due to its emphasis on two-dimensional forms. One of Murakami's most famous creations is his character Mr. DOB, a cartoon-like figure with large eyes and a mischievous grin. Mr. DOB has appeared in many of Murakami's works, including paintings, sculptures, and installations. Murakami has also collaborated with a number of fashion brands, including Louis Vuitton and Vans, creating limited edition products that feature his designs. In addition to his work as an artist, Murakami is also a curator, writer, and filmmaker. He has curated a number of exhibitions, including the traveling exhibition "Superflat," which explored the influence of anime and manga on contemporary art. He has also written several books on contemporary art and culture, and has directed a number of films, including the feature-length animation "Jellyfish Eyes."
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