Asian American

6 artworks


  • Year of the Tiger February Skateboard Art Deck by Mimi Yoon

    Mimi Yoon Year of the Tiger February Skateboard Art Deck by Mimi Yoon

    Year of the Tiger- February Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Mimi Yoon. Limited Edition Skateboard Deck Edition Size: 100 signed & numbered by Mimi comes with a COA made in USA

    $289.00

  • Love Bird Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai Love Bird Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Love Bird Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 100. Signed and numbered. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $290.00

  • Aquarius Pink HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Lady Aiko

    Aiko Aquarius Pink HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Lady Aiko

    Aquarius- Pink Stencil 10-Color Silkscreen Limited Edition Print Art on Fine Art Paper by Artist Aiko Contemporary Pop Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Hand Stenciled Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 20x24 "Since this project is to help people who are suffering from water in Flint, I wanted to use this image of a girl with spirit of water. Like the angel of water; she is chilling in the glass of water. Water should be free and clean for everyone, we are all part of nature. I was working on this print throughout February hand coloring one by one, and it was period of Aquarius, zodiac sign, which is the symbol of the water server. I also discovered that the word Aquarius actually referred to the public water system in ancient Rome. When I discovered what happened with the Flint Water Crisis I couldn’t believe that it was happening now, and I am very furious about how government cannot do anything with it. Shame, why people in ancient times were able to provide clean water to everyone but not in Michigan in 2018?" - Aiko

    $1,230.00

  • Lovers HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Lady Aiko

    Aiko Lovers HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Lady Aiko

    Lovers Stencil 10-Color Silkscreen Limited Edition Print Art on Fine Art Paper by Artist Aiko Contemporary Pop Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Hand Stenciled Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x24 "I love to create images related to romantic momentos, lovers and kisses. My subjects are pretty much always about romantic stories, lovers and sexy girls in everyday life. My name, Aiko — which is the most common Japanese girl’s name — means love. Love has been my theme throughout my entire life, even from early childhood. I have loved creating art ever since I was little girl. I was always making art for myself, my mom, my family and my classmates. Just for fun. I enjoy making something that gives us a good feeling, and creating something beautiful that I can share with everyone. Something that is full of love." - Aiko

    $1,230.00

  • Rita Gold Hand Cut HPM Giclee Print by Kevin Stanton

    Kevin Stanton Rita Gold Hand Cut HPM Giclee Print by Kevin Stanton

    Rita Gold Hand Cut HPM Spray Paint Giclee Print by Kevin Stanton Artwork Limited Edition Print on Layered Glitter Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2013 Signed & Numbered Spray Paint Glitter Paper Hand Cut Embellished Limited Edition of 4 Artwork Size 11.75x15.75 HPM Giclee Print. Gold Paper Collage of THE Woman Amara Karan From India & Movie The Darjeeling Limited Stylized Look. Kevin Stanton's "Rita Gold": A Harmony of Tradition and Innovation Kevin Stanton's "Rita Gold" stands as a profound expression of creativity and cultural homage within the modern art scene, particularly within the genres of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This piece is a hand-cut HPM (hand-painted multiple) Giclee print. This limited edition fuses traditional paper-cutting techniques with the contemporary flair of spray paint and the luxury of a gold paper collage. Released in 2013, "Rita Gold" is an exclusive series with only four signed and numbered prints. Each piece measures 11.75x15.75 inches and is presented on layered glitter fine art paper, further hand-embellished by the artist. The work reflects Stanton's intricate paper-cutting skills, a foundational aspect of his artistic journey that shapes his systematic approach to composition—prioritizing the form and silhouette before the detail of line. Capturing Cultural Essence Through Cut-Paper Artistry "Rita Gold" is a celebration of Indian aesthetics, depicted through the stylized portrayal of a woman whose gaze and posture exude a sense of contemplative serenity. Stanton's use of gold paper collage works with hand-embellishments to elevate the artwork, infusing it with a tactile depth that cannot be replicated by digital means alone. The contrast between the reflective gold elements and the matte textures of the spray-painted background creates a dynamic visual experience that draws the viewer into a deeper engagement with the piece. The artwork's layered composition is a nod to the complexity of Indian culture and its rich tapestry of symbols, colors, and historical references. Stanton's work delves into storytelling through visual cues, where each cut and hue is a deliberate choice meant to convey meaning and provoke thought. Blending Fine Art with Street Art Sensibilities Street pop art and graffiti artwork are often characterized by their public accessibility and vibrant immediacy, qualities that Kevin Stanton skillfully incorporates into "Rita Gold." By choosing to work on a small scale and with a limited edition series, Stanton bridges the typically vast and open-ended world of street art with the exclusivity and intimacy of fine art. This piece embodies the versatility and adaptability of street art influences when placed in the hands of an artist who respects the medium's history while pushing its boundaries. The hand-cut elements and spray paint application are reminiscent of the graffiti artist's stencil and can technique, yet the final product is more delicate and refined. Kevin Stanton: An Artist of Precision and Passion Kevin Stanton's commitment to his craft is evident in the meticulous execution and thoughtful presentation of "Rita Gold." His dedication to blending traditional art forms with modern techniques makes his work stand out in a crowded field of contemporary artists. The limited nature of this print series speaks to his artwork's exclusivity and bespoke quality, ensuring that each piece is not merely a visual spectacle but also a collector's item. Stanton's "Rita Gold" is more than a print; it is a testament to the power of art to transcend cultural barriers and to resonate with a universal audience. The print remains a captivating piece within Stanton's oeuvre, capturing the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork through a unique lens that is both innovative and respectful of its diverse influences.

    $150.00

  • The Valentine's Test Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai The Valentine's Test Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Utopia Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 100. Signed and numbered. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $290.00

Asian American Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Asian American Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

The intersection of Asian American culture with street pop art and graffiti artwork is a vibrant and evolving canvas, showcasing a unique fusion of traditional Asian aesthetics with street art's rebellious and expressive nature. This amalgamation is a blending of styles and a powerful medium for Asian American artists to communicate their identities, experiences, and perspectives. The influence of Asian American artists in this realm has grown significantly, driven by the need for representation and the desire to share their narratives in a compelling, visually impactful way.

Historical Context and Evolution

Asian American involvement in street pop art and graffiti dates back to the late 20th century. During this period, cities across the United States witnessed the rise of graffiti and street art as forms of self-expression, often used to voice societal and political concerns. Asian American artists, influenced by their cultural heritage and the dynamics of their American experience, began to leave their mark in these urban landscapes. Their work often encapsulated themes of immigration, identity, and the clash of Eastern and Western cultures conveyed through distinctive use of color, symbolism, and calligraphy influenced by Asian art traditions.

Cultural Symbolism and Aesthetic Integration

In street pop art and graffiti art, Asian American artists have skillfully integrated elements of their cultural heritage. This integration includes using traditional symbols, motifs, and calligraphy reinterpreted in modern urban aesthetics. The dragon, a potent symbol in many Asian cultures, often appears in these artworks, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and the struggle for identity in a multicultural landscape. Additionally, incorporating calligraphy, with its flowing and dynamic forms, adds a layer of depth and connectivity to the heritage of these artists. This stylistic fusion is a nod to their roots and a bold statement of their dual identity as both Asian and American.

Themes of Identity and Representation

Central to the work of Asian American artists in street pop art and graffiti is the exploration of identity. These artworks frequently address the challenges of straddling two cultures, the feeling of being ‘othered’ in society, and the journey towards self-acceptance. Street art allows for a raw and unfiltered expression of these themes, resonating with audiences who share similar experiences. Furthermore, these pieces often serve as a tool for social commentary, highlighting issues of racism, stereotypes, and the need for more excellent representation of Asian Americans in mainstream media and art.

Impact and Legacy

The impact of Asian American artists in street pop art and graffiti artwork extends beyond the visual spectacle. These artists have contributed to a broader understanding and appreciation of Asian American culture and experiences. Their work challenges stereotypes and invites viewers to reconsider their perceptions of Asian American identity. Additionally, by occupying public spaces typically dominated by Western narratives, these artists assert the importance and validity of their stories in the American cultural tapestry. The legacy of these artists is not only in the beauty and uniqueness of their work but also in their contribution to the ongoing dialogue about diversity, inclusion, and representation in art.

Contemporary Trends and Future Directions

In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift towards digital integration and interdisciplinary collaborations in street pop art and graffiti by Asian American artists. Digital technology has opened new avenues for creativity, allowing for more intricate designs and broader reach. Collaborations with artists from different backgrounds and mediums have become more common, leading to innovative and multi-layered works that further enrich the dialogue between Asian American culture and street art. The potential for growth and evolution in this space is immense, with Asian American artists continuing to push boundaries and explore new ways to express their unique perspectives and experiences. The fusion of Asian American culture with street pop art and graffiti represents a powerful and dynamic force in the art world. It is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and diversity of the Asian American community. As this art form continues to evolve, it promises to enrich the cultural landscape further and foster a deeper understanding of the Asian American experience.

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