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Guitar Girl, 2003

Prints and Works On Paper
Sale price$65,000

Lithograph in colors on Japan paper laid to Arches wove paper, signed, dated, and numbered in pencil. This print measures 25 3/5 × 19 7/10 inches (65 × 50 cm) and comes from an edition of 75. Framed.

About The Artwork

Guitar Girl, 2010, is a lithograph in colors on Japan paper laid to Arches wove paper from an edition of 75. This work showcases Nara's characteristic style featuring one of his iconic childlike figures, this time depicted with a guitar. The print demonstrates the artist's skillful balance of innocence and rebellion through his distinctive large-headed character with expressive features.

The print was produced in a limited edition of 75, with each print personally signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by the artist. The use of Japan paper laid to Arches wove paper provides a distinctive surface quality that enhances the visual impact of Nara's imagery.

This print is representative of Nara's influential body of work that bridges contemporary art with elements of Japanese pop culture, punk rock aesthetics, and manga influences. Rising to international prominence in the 1990s, Nara is known for his deceptively simple style that contrasts childlike innocence with complex emotional undertones of alienation, rebellion, and melancholy. His work resonates with audiences worldwide through its accessibility and emotional depth, and has established him as one of Japan's most recognized contemporary artists. Nara's prints are highly sought after by collectors for their distinctive style and limited availability.

Authenticity

All artworks undergo a multi-step authentication process and come with gallery-issued Certificates of Authenticity.

Our team of fine art specialists has over 15 years of experience in the secondary art market. With expertise in works on paper, they have evaluated thousands of artworks, meticulously analyzing factors like paper quality, ink types, and signatures.

We conduct extensive provenance research and directly source every exhibited artwork. All pieces listed in our collection are either owned by the gallery or consigned by one of our carefully vetted collectors. 

Framing & Shipping

All artworks ship from our Los Angeles studio, fully insured and handled by trusted fine art logistics specialists. For unframed works, we offer a flat-rate domestic shipping fee of $95 - $195 (depending on value), with international shipping available upon request (typically $495-$995 worldwide). Local collectors may opt for personal delivery or studio pickup by appointment.

Framed works, paintings, and sculptural objects require custom shipping arrangements. Our team will coordinate the safest and most cost-effective solution based on location, medium, and scale. Please allow 7–10 business days for preparation and dispatch.

We also offer archival framing for works acquired from our archive. All framing is museum-grade and designed to conservation standards, including:

  • 99% UV-protective plexiglass
  • Fully reversible archival mounting
  • Acid-free backing and matting
  • A range of hardwood and metal mouldings

To receive a custom framing quote or discuss presentation options, please contact an advisor directly.

Purchasing & Payment

Works priced above $2,500 are available for purchase via direct invoice through an advisor. We securely process payments using Artlogic, and accept:


– Online ACH transfers via Invoice (no fee)
– Credit cards (3.5% processing fee)
– Wire transfers
– Checks

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About Yoshitomo Nara

Yoshitomo Nara is a Japanese artist known for his emotionally expressive depictions of children and animals. His prints and sculptures are beloved by collectors worldwide. Explore Yoshitomo Nara art for sale, featuring limited editions and unique prints.

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