Circles of Life
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Infuse your home with the bold energy and vibrant colours of our Large Colourful Wall Art featuring the iconic "Circles of Life" by Yayoi Kusama. This captivating piece is more than just décor—it's a celebration of life’s perpetual cycle, expressed through a stunning array of colourful dots. Whether you're looking to create a striking focal point in your living room, bedroom, or office, this large wall art is the perfect choice to bring dynamic Japanese contemporary art into your space.
Note: Frame not included.
Production, packaging, and preparation typically take 1-2 business days before your order ships out.
Shipping times for wall art:
- EU: 2-3 days
- UK: 2-3 days
- USA ,Canada & Mexico : 2-3 days
- Australia, NZ & UAE: 2-3 days
- Rest of the world: 4-8 days
Please note this is an estimate of business days and exclude weekends and holidays.
- Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface finish
- 200 gsm (80 lb), durable & long-lasting
- Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils)
- FSC-certified or equivalent paper
- Shipped in robust, protective packaging
Select size
A4 - 21 x 29.7cm
A3 - 29.7 x 42cm
A2 - 42 x 59.4cm
A1 - 59.5 x 84.1cm
A0 - 84.1 x 118.9cm
13 x 18cm = 5 x 7"
27 x 35cm = 11 x 14"
30 x 40cm = 12 x 16"
40 x 60cm = 16 x 24"
50 x 70cm = 20 x 28"
60 x 80cm = 24 x 32"
60 x 90cm = 24 x 36"
75 x 100cm= 30 x 40"
Circle of Life Kusama Dots Print
Vibrant Wall Art Inspired by Yayoi KusamaBold Celebration of Life
This colourful dots print represents life’s continuous cycle, featuring vibrant hues and Kusama’s signature polka dots, perfect for adding energy to any room.
Ideal for Modern Interiors
Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, or offices, this large wall art adds a dynamic focal point to contemporary spaces, celebrating Japanese modern art.
Premium Quality Print
Printed on high-quality matte paper, this artwork offers vibrant colours and crisp details, enhancing the impact of Kusama’s distinctive style.
About Yayoi Kusama
A celebrated Japanese contemporary artist, Kusama’s work explores themes of infinity and interconnectedness, with her "Circle of Life" print embodying these concepts.