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I\’m pretty sure the blur (ps-ed in?) is so that we get a teaser of the painting, but keeps us from seeing the entirety until the actual exhibition date LOL
Blur effect? Seriously? How smart.
I’m sure that the blurriness is photoshopped in as to not show what actual painting, but give a teaser.
Man remove that Blur!
maybe murakami-san made it blurred on purpose…
looking forward to see the painting
looks like japanese porn.
We first thought so too, but then looking at the second image, we were not sure if the blur was actually on purpose. We will keep you posted!
the blur effect is to keep the paintings “secret” and it’s not the real painting itself. look at the head of Murakami. there is a shadow of his hairs blurred, strange! ….:-)
lol… I’m beginning to think this blog is run by a bunch of clowns… blur effect? are you kidding me?
yea its obviously not a “blur” effect lol.. if its 5 years in the making why would they photos of the entire piece before an official release?
its hypebeast.com’s job to create hype tho, so they have to tag on things like that. “Takashi premiers his new superflat pop art blur effect! Supreme will be releasing blurred box logo tee’s and Original Fake will drop blurred shades that actually create a blur effect on everything seen when worn!”
pause highsnobiety, wow now im just dissappointed, id expect that from hb
Take it easy on us, I posted that at 3am last night (my time). I corrected the post and hopefully we soon show you the piece in all its glory without a blur!
I think it looks like the favorite Flower Style!