

$500–$4,000. Common prints: $500–$1,500. Key value factors: Kaneko's vivid, pop-influenced prints have a wide international following. Colorful figure compositions are most popular.
La La La, edition 54 of 150 from 2008, takes its title from a wordless expression of musical pleasure, a sound made when words are insufficient for joy. Kaneko's prints from the mid-2000s onward increasingly lean toward titles that evoke mood and sensation rather than describing specific objects or places. La La La suggests a carefree musical spontaneity that the visual work presumably embodies through its composition and color — bold, rhythmic, expansive, resisting the melancholic introspection of more traditional Japanese print aesthetics.
La La La was created by Kunio Kaneko (金子國義) in 54/150, 2008.
La La La depicts music and abstract.