Archival Pigment Prints

4 artworks


  • The Legend II Purple Gray Archival Print by Cornbread- Darryl McCray

    Cornbread- Darryl McCray The Legend II Purple Gray Archival Print by Cornbread- Darryl McCray

    The Legend II- Purple Gray Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Cornbread- Darryl McCray. 2021 Cornbread The Legend (Blue Yellow) 20" x 16.5" (Inches) Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Fine Art Paper Size: 20" x 16.5" (Inches) Edition Size -9 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist

    $209.00

  • Infinity Skull Archival Print by Sobekcis

    Sobekcis Infinity Skull Archival Print by Sobekcis

    Infinity Skull Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Bright White Fine Art Paper by Sobekcis Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 11.7x16.5 "Both of these pieces fit in the aesthetic that we have been working on in the last year and for both, we chose the approach of working half by hand and then working out the geometrical elements and colors on the computer. With the Infinity Skull piece, we wanted to work with asymmetrical piece as we have worked on before, and even though it wasn't in the first idea it somehow started to look like a tarot card. So we finished the work in that direction. For Crystalpecker, the idea was to use the same outline of the bird just flipped, and also in different color combinations to create again this kind of symmetry like with the skull. They we were just breaking it up with the background so it wouldn't be perfectly symmetrical." - Sobekcis

    $129.00

  • Boobees HPM PP Archival Print by Camilla d'Errico

    Camilla d'Errico Boobees HPM PP Archival Print by Camilla d'Errico

    Boobees HPM PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Camilla d'Errico Limited Edition Hand Painted Multiple on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printer Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP HPM Hand Embellished Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x16.5 Archival Pigment Fine Art Mixed Media Acrylic Paint. The Artistic Intersection in Camilla d'Errico's "Boobees" HPM PP Embodying the playful and provocative spirit of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, Camilla d'Errico's "Boobees" HPM PP archival print stands as a testament to her imaginative prowess and her ability to communicate profound narratives through pop surrealism. Created in 2020, this limited edition hand-painted multiple represents a tangible intersection of high art and the rebellious streak of street art. In this space, d'Errico thrives and continues to redefine boundaries. The artwork, sized 12x16.5 inches, is meticulously printed on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, a choice that reflects the artist's dedication to quality and longevity. It features archival pigment, a staple in fine art printing for its color fidelity and resistance to degradation. The medium of mixed media acrylic paint brings an additional dimension to the piece, with hand embellishments that ensure each print within the edition retains a sense of uniqueness, akin to the ethos of graffiti art where no two tags are exactly alike. Cultural Significance and Aesthetic of "Boobees" HPM PP "Boobees" HPM PP is not merely a visual treat; it's a symbolic piece that captures the essence of modern challenges and societal norms. The printer's proof, marked PP and signed by d'Errico, is a coveted item for collectors who value the intimacy of owning a piece directly from the artist's press. The hand embellishments done by d'Errico herself infuse the print with a level of authenticity and personal touch that resonates with the hands-on nature of street art. The imagery in "Boobees" is both whimsical and weighted with symbolism. The central figure, adorned with a melting rainbow of colors on her hair, surrounded by bees, speaks to the themes of transformation and the natural world's raw beauty. This harmony between the subject and the environment echoes the core principles of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the art is often in dialogue with its surroundings. The bees add a layer of environmental commentary, reminding the viewer of our delicate balance with nature. Impact and Collectability of d'Errico's Work In the art collecting world, pieces like "Boobees" HPM PP are cherished for their blend of acceptable art principles with the approachability of pop art. They occupy a unique space where art is both a collector's and a statement piece, often sparking conversations and serving as a bridge between the art lover and the layperson. The hand-painted elements, limited edition nature, and signature of the artist all play into its desirability, making "Boobees" a sought-after print among enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. In the broader context of pop art and street art, d'Errico's "Boobees" HPM PP is a colorful commentary on the intersection of humanity with the natural world, rendered through the lens of a modern artist who is acutely aware of her influence and role within these dynamic art forms. It is a piece that reflects the times, challenges the observer, and delights the senses, much like the buzzing bees that are central to its narrative and aesthetic.

    $600.00

  • Cornbread The Legend Blue Yellow Archival Print by Cornbread- Darryl McCray

    Cornbread- Darryl McCray Cornbread The Legend Blue Yellow Archival Print by Cornbread- Darryl McCray

    Cornbread The Legend- Blue Yellow Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Cornbread- Darryl McCray. 2021 Cornbread The Legend (Blue Yellow) 20" x 16.5" (Inches) Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Fine Art Paper Size: 20" x 16.5" (Inches) Edition Size -7 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist

    $209.00

Archival Pigment Prints Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Archival Pigment Prints: Revolutionizing Fine Art Preservation in Street Pop and Graffiti Art

Archival pigment printmaking has emerged as a prominent method in producing fine art prints, particularly in pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. This process is revered for its high quality, durability, and color accuracy, making it an ideal choice for artists and collectors who seek to preserve the vibrancy and detail of original artworks in the context of street pop art and graffiti, where the art is often transient or exposed to harsh outdoor elements, archival pigment printing offers a means to immortalize these ephemeral works. Archival pigment print technology has become a cornerstone in preserving and disseminating pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. These prints are known for their superior quality and longevity, essential for maintaining the fidelity of artwork over time. By utilizing high-end inkjet printers with archival quality inks on acid-free papers, archival pigment prints offer artists and collectors the opportunity to hold onto a piece of history with the assurance that it will resist fading and degradation for generations. The technical process of creating an archival pigment print involves spraying microscopic droplets of pigment-based ink onto high-quality paper or canvas. This method allows for an impressive range of color and detail, capturing the nuances of the original artwork with remarkable precision. The archival inks used are designed to be stable over time, resisting the environmental factors that typically degrade prints, such as light exposure and humidity. As a result, these prints can retain their color and detail for up to and beyond 100 years under proper conditions.

Understanding the Archival Pigment Print Process

The process of creating an archival pigment print begins with the selection of high-quality, acid-free paper or canvas. This choice is crucial as it ensures the longevity of the print. The archival quality of the paper or canvas prevents yellowing and degradation over time, preserving the integrity of the artwork. The artwork is digitized once the substrate is selected, typically through high-resolution scanning or photography. This digitization captures every detail of the original work, including texture, color gradients, and fine lines. The archival pigment print process's core uses pigment-based inks. Unlike dye-based inks, pigment inks consist of tiny, encapsulated particles that sit on top of the paper rather than being absorbed into it. This quality contributes to the superior color vibrancy and sharpness of the prints. Moreover, pigment inks are known for their excellent lightfastness and water resistance, which means the prints are less likely to fade or be damaged over time than those made with dye-based inks. Technological advancements in inkjet printers have been integral to developing archival pigment printmaking. Modern inkjet printers used in this process can produce a wide color gamut, allowing for the accurate reproduction of the complex and often vibrant colors typical in street pop art and graffiti. These printers spray microscopic droplets of ink onto the paper or canvas, allowing for precision and consistency in print quality. The high detail achievable with archival pigment printing is particularly beneficial for street pop art and graffiti artists. This detail ensures that even the subtlest nuances of spray paint, brushstrokes, or marker lines are captured and faithfully reproduced. For artists who work with mixed media or have a detailed style, this method of printmaking can replicate the textures and layers of their original artwork with remarkable fidelity.

Importance to Street Pop Art and Graffiti

For street pop art and graffiti, which are inherently temporary and subject to the unpredictable elements of the urban environment, archival pigment prints serve as a bridge between fleeting street art and enduring art collectibles. The ability to reproduce artwork that may otherwise be lost to time is invaluable for the artists who wish to preserve their work and the enthusiasts who seek to collect and protect these cultural artifacts. The translation of street art into archival pigment prints allows for a seamless transition from wall to gallery, ensuring the longevity and accessibility of the art form. Within the art collecting world, archival pigment prints hold a special place due to their high quality and durability. Collectors who invest in these prints can do so with confidence, knowing that they are acquiring a piece that represents the intersection of technological advancement and artistic expression. These prints are often indistinguishable from traditional photographs or lithographs, providing a modern alternative that upholds the aesthetic qualities of the original work. Archival pigment prints have played a significant role in democratizing art. They enable more comprehensive access to works that might otherwise be unattainable due to their original size, location, or the artist's fame. By offering a high-quality reproduction, artists can share their work with a broader audience, extending the reach of street pop art and graffiti beyond the streets and into homes and institutions. Archival pigment prints embody the convergence of art and technology, serving as a testament to the evolving nature of art preservation and sharing. As the interest in street pop art and graffiti artwork continues to grow, so does the value of archival pigment printing in ensuring that the vibrancy and spirit of these art forms are maintained for future enjoyment and study. Through this medium, the dynamic visuals of the street are granted a life beyond the brief, celebrated, and preserved in the annals of art history.

Archival Pigment Prints in Art Preservation and Collecting

From an art preservation standpoint, archival pigment prints offer a sustainable way to conserve and share street art and graffiti. Given the often-illegal nature of graffiti and the fleeting existence of many street art pieces, these prints provide a legal and permanent artwork form. They allow artists to document and sell their work without risking it being painted over or deteriorated. In art collecting, archival pigment prints have gained popularity due to their museum-quality reproduction and longevity. Collectors appreciate these prints for their ability to retain the look and feel of the original artwork for decades. This longevity is particularly appealing in the context of street pop art and graffiti, recognized for their vibrant colors and bold imagery – characteristics well-preserved in archival pigment prints. The future of archival pigment printmaking in the context of street pop art and graffiti looks promising. As technology advances, there is potential for even greater accuracy in color reproduction and detail. Environmental concerns lead to innovations in eco-friendly inks and sustainable printing practices, aligning with the socially conscious themes often present in street art and graffiti. Archival pigment printmaking has become a vital tool in documenting, preserving, and disseminating street pop art and graffiti artwork. Its ability to produce high-quality, durable, and accurate reproductions has made it a favored choice among artists and collectors. As the street art and graffiti movements continue to evolve, archival pigment prints will undoubtedly play a significant role in ensuring that these vibrant and expressive art forms are recovered to time.

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