
Artwork Information:
Inspired by the mesmerizing A.A. Murakami exhibit “Floating Worlds” displayed over the summer at MFAH, our Primary artists embarked on a creative journey into vibrant color and gentle movement. Students explored the possibilities of color diffusion using everyday materials—washable markers and coffee filters. Each child carefully colored coffee filters, then watched in awe as a gentle mist of water transformed their designs into swirling, dreamlike circles of color. As the coffee filters released their vibrant hues onto the canvas below, unique patterns emerged—no two the same, reflecting the individuality and imagination of every student.
This collaborative piece celebrates the wonder of artistic experimentation and the beauty of letting creativity flow. Like Murakami’s installations, the artwork invites viewers to experience a sense of play, curiosity, and the magic of transformation.
Print Information:
.: Materials: acid-free 210 gsm paper (satin), or acid-free 230 gsm paper (matte)
.: Multiple sizes available
.: Gallery style print design
*Appearance of color in digital previews may vary from the actual prints based on screen quality and brightness settings
**Font size and layout differ between sizes due to the different paper dimensions
Assembled in the USA
These posters are printed in the USA
Vibrant colors
The latest printing techniques provide bright and crisp colors matching your craziest designs
Two paper options
Available in two options - satin and archival matte
If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth..
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