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  • 25 Disegni Zine Book by Arrington De Dionyso x Davide Toffolo 25 Disegni Zine Book by Arrington De Dionyso x Davide Toffolo

    Davide Toffolo 25 Disegni Zine Book by Arrington De Dionyso x Davide Toffolo

    25 Disegni Limited Edition art book with graffiti street artist modern pop artworks by Arrington De Dionyso x Davide Toffolo. 2011 Book of art nudes and sex artwork. Paperback, Zooo / Modo Infoshop, Bologna 2011, Made In Italy "A collection of illustrations by Davide Toffolo of the Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti and Arrington De Dionyso of the Old Time Relijun has been released. The result of the meeting of the two cartoonists and musicians is a volume of 50 illustrations that have sex as their theme. The book, "25 drawings", is to be browsed first in one direction and then in the other, until you get to the central page, where the images of the two illustrators merge. The book is a self-production curated by Modo Infoshop Interno 4 of Bologna and Zooo, and can be purchased on the shop of La Tempesta Dischi." -Davide Toffolo Davide Toffolo is an Italian comic book artist, writer, and musician, born on January 31, 1965, in Pordenone, Italy. He is best known for his work as the creator of the graphic novel series "Pasolini," which is a tribute to the late Italian film director and writer Pier Paolo Pasolini. Toffolo's art style is influenced by underground comics, punk rock, and European comic traditions. Aside from his work in comics, Toffolo is also a member of the Italian punk rock band Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti (Three Happy Dead Boys), where he is the lead singer and guitarist. The band was formed in the early 1990s and has since released numerous albums and gained a loyal following in Italy. Toffolo's other notable works in comics include "Cannibale," "Carnera," and "5 è il numero perfetto" (5 Is the Perfect Number). He is well-respected in the comics world for his unique style, storytelling, and the often dark themes present in his works.

    $9.00

  • The Art of Luke Chueh Bearing the Unbearable Art Book by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh The Art of Luke Chueh Bearing the Unbearable Art Book by Luke Chueh

    The Art of Luke Chueh: Bearing the Unbearable Signed Rare Limited Edition Art Book With Graffiti Street Artist Luke Chueh Modern Pop Artworks. Signed- This oversized hardcover book is in portrait format, 12 1/4 inches high and 9 inches wide, and is printed on heavy art paper stock. Titan Books, 2012. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 12.50x9.50x1.00 inches. Title The Art of Luke Chueh: Bearing the Unbearable Author Chueh, Luke/ Gallery 1988 (Corporate Author) Format/binding Hardcover Book condition New New Quantity-available 1 Binding Hardcover ISBN 10 0857689274 ISBN 13 9780857689276 Publisher Titan Books Place of Publication London Date Published 2012 “Like a cuddly Trojan horse, Chueh's work is pretty on the outside, but nice and macabre on the inside”: so says Entertainment Weekly of LA-based artist Luke Chueh. Employing minimal color schemes, simple animal characters, and a seemingly endless list of ill-fated situations, Chueh has enjoyed cult acclaim and sell-out shows, making this, his first book, an eagerly awaited one.

    $93.00

Books - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

Graffiti and street art have been a part of urban culture for decades. From political statements to aesthetic expressions, graffiti and street art have become a popular form of public art, capturing the attention of people from all walks of life. As a result, there are now numerous books dedicated to exploring and showcasing the art form, its history, and its significance. Graffiti and street art books can be broadly categorized into three types: photo books, academic books, and how-to books. Photo books typically feature large, full-color images of graffiti and street art from around the world, often with accompanying commentary from artists, historians, and critics. These books are ideal for those who simply enjoy looking at graffiti and street art and want to appreciate the art form from a visual perspective. Academic books, on the other hand, delve deeper into the history, social significance, and cultural implications of graffiti and street art. They often include essays and interviews with scholars, artists, and activists who discuss the evolution of the art form, its relationship to urban space, and its role in social and political movements. These books are ideal for students, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the broader context of graffiti and street art. Finally, how-to books provide practical advice and guidance for aspiring graffiti and street artists. They typically include step-by-step instructions, tips on technique and materials, and examples of different styles and approaches. These books are ideal for those who want to learn the skills and techniques necessary to create their own graffiti and street art. Some of the most notable graffiti and street art books include "Subway Art" by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant, which is widely considered the definitive book on graffiti art, featuring photographs of New York City subway trains covered in graffiti from the 1970s and 1980s. "Street World: Urban Culture and Art from Five Continents" by Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon is another popular photo book that showcases street art from around the world. "The Philosophy of Street Art" by Alison Young is an example of an academic book that explores the social and cultural significance of street art. And "Street Art Handbook: Graffiti and Stencils" by Tristan Manco is a popular how-to book that provides practical guidance for aspiring street artists. In conclusion, graffiti and street art books provide a wealth of information and inspiration for anyone interested in this dynamic and evolving art form. Whether you are a casual admirer, a serious student, or an aspiring artist, there is a graffiti and street art book that can meet your needs and help you appreciate the richness and diversity of this fascinating art form. An artist’s book is massively considered a 20th-century form of art, however book production dates back to many centuries ago. Artists’ books should not be confused with artists’ notes regarding specific artworks. Nowadays, they employ an extended series of forms, from traditional codex form to scrolls, concertinas or even miscellaneous items in a box. In other words, it is the artist’s intent in terms of illustration, materials, layout and design that makes something an artist’s book. Naturally, street artists have, also, transitioned to this art form, juxtaposing typical graffiti elements with those that are related to the form of a book, benefiting from the interactivity, portability, and easily shared nature of the artwork.

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