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From Seed to Symbol: The Evolution of the Takashi Murakami Flower Icon

Discover its significance, notable collaborations, and what the future holds for this enduring symbol of pop culture.

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From Seed to Symbol: The Evolution of the Takashi Murakami Flower Icon
From Seed to Symbol: The Evolution of the Takashi Murakami Flower Icon
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Are you a pop culture aficionado, a fashion enthusiast, or an art lover? If so, you’ve probably come across a cheerful, smiling flower motif that has seemingly infiltrated every corner of the creative world.

From the exhibitions by Virgil Abloh to the music videos by Billie Eilish, this iconic design has been popping up in countless collaborations and projects. And if you’ve ever wondered who the mastermind behind this ubiquitous flower is, look no further than Japanese graphic designer Takashi Murakami.


Takashi Murakami Flower

Takashi Murakami

• Born 1 February, 1962
• Renowned for various character works such as Kaikai, Kiki, Mr. DOB, and the Murakami Flower
• Has collaborated with numerous artists, brands, and institutions, including Louis Vuitton, and Kanye West


Takashi Murakami Flower

Takashi Murakami Flower

The Murakami Flower, a vibrant symbol of both joy and hidden pain, emerged from his studies in traditional Japanese painting, Nihonga. Inspired by the delicate floral depictions in this ancient art form, Murakami infused his work with contemporary pop culture elements, creating a unique blend of high and low aesthetics.

The smiling flowers often represent the resilience of the human spirit, particularly in the context of historical traumas like the atomic bombings of Japan. This fusion of tradition and modernity has solidified the Murakami Flower as a powerful and enduring symbol in contemporary art.

Takashi Murakami Flower

A Deeper Dive into the Murakami Flower’s Influence

The Murakami Flower’s impact extends far beyond its initial appearance in visual art. Its vibrant colors and playful forms have resonated with audiences across various creative fields, leaving an indelible mark on popular culture.

In the realm of music, the flower has become a recognizable symbol, appearing in music videos, album covers, and merchandise. For instance, Billie Eilish’s “You Should See Me In A Crown” features the flower prominently, adding a whimsical and surreal element to the video’s aesthetic.

Similarly, the K-pop girl group NewJeans incorporates the flower into their concept for the album Supernatural and the track “Right Now”, using it to symbolize a fantastical world.

Beyond music, the Murakami Flower has also made a significant impact on the fashion industry. Designers have embraced the Flower’s unique appeal, incorporating it into a wide range of products, from jewelry and watches to bags and clothing.

One notable collaboration was between Takashi Murakami and Virgil Abloh, resulting in a series of paintings, sculptures, prints, t-shirts, and a leather tote bag. This partnership showcased the Flower’s versatility and ability to seamlessly blend with different artistic styles.

Another iconic collaboration was Murakami’s work with the beloved Japanese cartoon character, Doraemon. The partnership, which began in 2002, has resulted in a wide range of products and projects, including one with fast fashion brand Uniqlo.

Murakami’s signature style, characterized by bright colors and whimsical figures, has been seamlessly integrated with Doraemon’s classic design. Together, they have created a new visual language that has captivated fans of both artists.

The Doraemon collaboration has not only broadened Murakami’s reach but has also introduced a new generation to his work. By combining the familiarity of a beloved childhood character with Murakami’s innovative and playful aesthetic, the partnership has created a unique and enduring cultural phenomenon.

Takashi Murakami Flower

2024 and Beyond: Murakami’s Floral Empire

In recent times, the Murakami Flower has been blooming with exciting projects. A notable development is the its entrance into the TCG world with the release of the “108 Flowers” set. This expands on the Murakami.Flowers NFT project, which, though launched in 2022 and impacted by the crypto-downturn, has slowly been regaining momentum.

Additionally, Murakami has introduced various physical experiences. Mononoke Kyoto, a large-scale exhibition at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art, features a curated selection of his most celebrated pieces, offering visitors a comprehensive overview of his artistic journey.

The Kaikai Kiki Card Festa 2024, a TCG-themed event, further bolsters the Flower’s presence with interactive programs, including card tournaments, talk sessions, and exclusive merch releases.

Less needs to be said about Murakami’s collaborative efforts in 2024. Partnerships with K-pop girl groups NewJeans and BLACKPINK, as well as the formation of a music duo, MNNK Bro., with Japanese hip-hop artist JP THE WAVY, demonstrate the artist’s constant evolution and creative drive.


As Takashi Murakami’s artistic journey unfolds, we can expect to witness even more innovative interpretations and collaborations featuring the Flower motif. When that happens, rest assured we’ll keep you informed via the SNKRDUNK Magazine.

In the meantime, immerse yourself in the world of Murakami by exploring the wide range of merchandise available on the SNKRDUNK App below. From limited-edition apparel to trading cards, there’s something to satisfy every collector’s desire.

Takashi Murakami Merch

Murakami.Flowers 108 Flowers Revised (English ver.) Box

Murakami.Flowers 108 Flowers Revised (English ver.) Box

Murakami.Flowers Mononoke Kyoto Trading Card Box

Murakami.Flowers Mononoke Kyoto Trading Card Box

MNNK Bro. "Mononoke Kyoto" Trading Cards & Record

MNNK Bro. “Mononoke Kyoto” TCG & Record

Takashi Murakami x BLACKPINK "In Your Area" T-Shirt

Takashi Murakami x BLACKPINK “In Your Area” T-Shirt

New Era x Takashi Murakami 59FIFTY "Black"

New Era x Takashi Murakami 59FIFTY “Black”

Uniqlo x Takashi Murakami x Doraemon Plush Toy

Uniqlo x Takashi Murakami x Doraemon Plush Toy


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