Beginning as a graffiti artist in his hometown of Fukuoka, Japan, Kyne’s famed monochromatic depictions of women take inspiration from 80s idols and cartoons, occasional collaborator Takashi Murakami, and the styles of Julian Opie and Hisashi Eguchi. He incorporates his work with nihonga line drawing techniques and Fukuoka’s yankii (Japanese delinquent youth) culture.
All artwork at Kumi Contemporary is 100% genuine and authentic. We provide a Kumi Contemporary authentication for all works as standard.
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We have access to a selection of very reputable conservation quality framers and will be happy to organise framing for your artwork. We do not take a fee for this service.
We insure all artworks for their full value in the unlikely event that the artwork is damaged during transit.