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Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, 1929 -)
Prepare to be dazzled—Gallery 590 at We Frame It! in Sierra Vista is now featuring the “Yellow Trees” skateboard triptych by legendary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, created in collaboration with MoMA. Known for her hypnotic patterns and bold use of color, Kusama’s work is instantly recognizable—and this set of three skateboards is no exception.
The Yellow Trees triptych wraps Kusama’s signature organic forms and obsessive dots across a series of decks that are as much art objects as they are cultural statements. Her vivid yellow-and-black motif pulses with energy, transforming a simple skateboard into a canvas of infinite loops and surreal beauty.
Whether you’re an art collector, a design lover, or a skater with a taste for the avant-garde, this triptych is a showstopper. Each board stands on its own, but together they create a mesmerizing visual flow that reflects Kusama’s lifelong exploration of repetition, nature, and the cosmos.
This set is part of a special collection produced by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), blending contemporary street aesthetics with high-art sophistication. It’s the perfect example of how modern design can cross boundaries—bringing museum-quality artwork into the world of skateboarding and vice versa.
Come see Yellow Trees in person at Gallery 590. It’s a rare chance to experience Kusama’s world of pattern and play up close. These decks are a vibrant celebration of art in motion—ideal for collectors, skaters, or anyone who loves art that refuses to be ordinary.
Step into the dots, feel the energy, and let yourself get lost in Kusama’s forest of yellow.