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Takashi murakami kanye west

          In a interview with Complex, Takashi Murakami spoke about collaborating with Kanye West for the 'Graduation' cover.!

          Takashi Murakami artwork for Kanye West through the years 🖼️ In a interview with Complex, Takashi Murakami spoke about collaborating with.

        1. Takashi Murakami artwork for Kanye West through the years 🖼️ In a interview with Complex, Takashi Murakami spoke about collaborating with.
        2. Through manga-style drawing and a proclivity for bold, brash use of color, Murakami became the instrument for Kanye to retool his aesthetic.
        3. In a interview with Complex, Takashi Murakami spoke about collaborating with Kanye West for the 'Graduation' cover.
        4. Kanye West first approached Murakami in about working with him.
        5. I love Takashi Murakami's work but does anyone else agree that the graduation cover looks ugly??
        6. Dropout Bear

          Mascot and Fictional character by Kanye West

          Fictional character

          The Dropout Bear (also referred to as the Kanye Bear, Late Registration Bear or the Graduation Bear), is an anthropomorphic symbol, character, and mascot for American rapper Kanye West.

          The bear was originally designed by graphic designer Sam Hansen, and was used in the album cover art, promotion, and music videos for West's first three studio albums, The College Dropout (), Late Registration (), and Graduation ().

          Background

          The Dropout bear was originally designed by graphic designer Sam Hansen.[1][2] Its first commercial appearance came on the cover art for West's debut single "Through the Wire" in September The character would later appear on the cover art of West's debut studio album The College Dropout in February The album's cover was handled by art director Eric Duvauchelle of Roc-A-Fella Records, which depicts the Dropout bear in a school gymnasium, wear