Yayoï Kusama (1911 Minsk, Belarus – 1984 Paris, France) was a Russian post-impressionist pointillist artist. His noble family lived through the Bolshevik Revolution. Inspired from a young age by the greatest Russian and French artists of the time, he entered the Vilnius School of Fine Arts in Lithuania in 1931. He stayed there for only one year. The impact of the great French masters had such an important influence on his inspiration that he decided to move to Paris in 1932 to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris.
This beautiful Yayoi Kusama Ceramic Plate results from an exclusive collaboration between Third Drawer Down Studio and the contemporary Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama. This exclusive fine bone china plate features Yayoi Kusama’s work “Love was infinitely Shining” made in 2010. Yayoi Kusama’s work “Love was Infinitely Shining” evidences her iconic visual language including repetitive figures, polka dots, psychedelic patterns, and color schemes. Third Drawer Down Studio aims to make art accessible by collaborating with over 200 world-renowned contemporary artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Guerrilla Girls, Alex Katz, Chris Ofili, Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, David Salle, David Shrigley, and Mickalene Thomas. Third Drawer Down also aims to promote the presence of women in Art by including over 65% female artist in their unique homeware collections. More details on Yayoi Kusama Ceramic Plate by Third Drawer Down – Love Was Infinitely Shining (2010):