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KILLER JOE'S

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"KILLER JOE'S" is a silk screen print by Keiichi Tanaami from 1968, measuring 1030 x 728 millimeters on paper. Tanaami's signature style, characterized by bold colors and surreal imagery, likely dominates this artwork. The title hints at themes of violence or intrigue, suggesting a blend of traditional Japanese motifs with Western pop culture influences. Overall, "KILLER JOE'S" offers viewers a visually striking and thought-provoking experience, inviting contemplation of its deeper meanings.