
Louis Vuitton Eye Love Superflat
- Medium:
- Silkscreen
- Dimensions:
- 50 × 50 cm
- Image courtesy of
- MyArtBroker

Louis Vuitton Eye Love Superflat emerged from Murakami's extended collaboration with Louis Vuitton beginning in 2003, in which his signature motifs — smiling flowers, the large singular eye, and repeating pattern structures — were integrated with the house's LV monogram. This silkscreen version isolates the eye motif at monumental scale, printed in flat color fields without halftone or gradation. The silkscreen medium, associated with both fine-art multiples and commercial production, reinforces the work's explicit engagement with luxury branding and mass-market aesthetics. By applying Superflat compositional logic to a globally recognized corporate symbol, Murakami continues his examination of how Japanese visual culture mediates between art-world prestige and consumer object.
Louis Vuitton Eye Love Superflat was created by Takashi Murakami (村上隆).
Louis Vuitton Eye Love Superflat depicts pop art and superflat.
Louis Vuitton Eye Love Superflat measures 50 × 50 cm.