Null Yayoi Kusama - Red Big Dots Skateboard, 2018

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Yayoi Kusama - Red Big Dots Skateboard, 2018 Silkscreen on maple wood skate deck, stamped on the back. Published by MoMA, 2018. Very good condition, 80 x 20 cm Silkscreen on maple wood skate deck, stamped on the back. Published by MoMA, 2018. Very good condition, 80 x 20 cm

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Yayoi Kusama - Red Big Dots Skateboard, 2018 Silkscreen on maple wood skate deck, stamped on the back. Published by MoMA, 2018. Very good condition, 80 x 20 cm Silkscreen on maple wood skate deck, stamped on the back. Published by MoMA, 2018. Very good condition, 80 x 20 cm

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