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What Did Yayoi Kusama Make?

English · Paperback

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Explore the world of artist Yayoi Kusama in this lively, interactive lift-the-flap book for children ages 0-3. Pumpkins, polka dots, flowers, and so much more! Yayoi Kusama creates art that''s bursting with color and creativity, bringing ''never-ending joy'' to children. Her playful and vibrant masterpieces are perfect for young artists who love to explore and have fun with colors and shapes. Kusama''s radiant world invites young imaginations to run wild, offering endless possibilities for creative expression. With her signature bold patterns, she encourages kids to embrace their own unique artistic voices. The What Artists Make series of lift-the-flap books, geared toward children under the age of three, shares the different ways artists view the world. In each book, one artist''s unique method of making or outlook on creativity is explored through rhythmic sentences and photographs of artworks selected to delight and inspire. Beneath the flap, a short explanation of the artist''s practice provides added context, allowing adults to engage with the art on a deeper level and to share the knowledge with their children.

Product details

Authors Doro Globus, Globus Doro, Yayoi Kusama, Kusama Yayoi
Publisher Zwirner David Books
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 2 to 4
Product format Paperback
Released 01.04.2025
 
EAN 9781644231616
ISBN 978-1-64423-161-6
Dimensions 177 mm x 177 mm x 15 mm
Series What Artists Make
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, Individual artists, art monographs

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