FOR COLLECTORS WHO PREFER IMPACT OVER DECORATION—
AND FOR INTERIORS THAT REFUSE TO BE POLITE.
Superflat Arashi Chohokei anchors a wall with electric blues, skulls, and blooming forms sealed by a gestural enso—saturated, graphic, and deliberately controlled. What begins as playful pop imagery gradually reveals something more deliberate.
The smiling forms suggest optimism and repetition, while skulls introduce gravity. The spray interrupts with intention, marking the moment polish gives way to honesty. The circle follows—not to contain chaos, but to resolve contradiction.
The work is available in three architectural formats—Horizontal, Panorama, and Square—each offered in five carefully scaled sizes. All formats are produced within the D.N.A. Interior Dimensions Matrix®, a proportional framework designed to align artwork with the scale of contemporary interiors.
Strictly limited to 100 editions worldwide, the work is released in carefully allocated quantities across sizes to preserve the rarity of the edition as it enters collections. Each print is produced using archival pigment printing on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic 340gsm, a museum-grade paper whose subtle metallic surface enhances color, depth, and tonal precision while preserving the full visual force of the composition at scale.
Each print is individually numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity as part of the D.N.A. publishing program. Once the edition is sold out, no additional prints will be produced in this format.
The work holds beauty and discomfort in the same space:
it doesn't soften a room—it defines it.
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