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  • LARIVER 2050 AP HPM Giclee Print by Saber

    Saber LARIVER 2050 AP HPM Giclee Print by Saber

    LARIVER 2050 AP Artist Proof HPM Giclee Print by Saber Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished PrintGraffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Marked AP Flat Matte Paint Marker Mixed Media Limited Edition Artwork Size 26x20 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. "This piece was made based on the idea, "I wanted to create that moment of serenity I felt sitting on the banks, deep in the wild concrete of the LA River opposite of my old giant roller piece, watching the city as the sun had set... Yet, this time, the giant roller piece was repainted shortly after 2050. "..... Using flat matte paint markers, I could accentuate the highlights, colors, city lights, and details. I also busted out the reading glasses and hid some tiny tags in each one." -Saber. Reflecting Urban Tranquility: Saber's "LARIVER 2050 AP Artist Proof HPM Giclee Print" The "LARIVER 2050 AP Artist Proof HPM Giclee Print" by Saber stands out as a significant piece within the street pop art and graffiti art landscape, blending the aesthetics of urban graffiti with the serene backdrop of the Los Angeles River. This 2023 signed and marked Artist Proof captures a futuristic vision of the city, presenting a unique juxtaposition of natural tranquility and urban vibrancy. Sized at 26x20 inches on deckled fine art paper, the limited edition artwork showcases Saber's mastery in hand embellishing giclee prints with flat matte paint markers, emphasizing highlights, colors, and intricate city lights. Saber, a prominent figure in the graffiti world, is renowned for his large-scale works on the concrete banks of the LA River. This piece is an homage to the artist's experience of the river, reflecting on a moment of calm as he observed the city's transformation at sunset. The artwork imagines this scene in the year 2050, with the artist's "giant roller piece" from the past re-envisioned in a new form. The use of mixed media adds depth and dimension to the print, creating a dynamic interplay between the textural surface of the paper and the vibrant application of color. In crafting "LARIVER 2050," Saber has embedded minute tags within the artwork, a nod to the graffiti tradition of leaving a signature mark that personalizes and authenticates one's work. These hidden elements invite the viewer to engage with the print closely, discovering new details and layers of meaning. The hand embellishments ensure that each piece within the edition stands as a unique work of art with individualized accents and nuances. The print's portrayal of the LA River, a significant but often overlooked landmark, serves as a metaphor for the city itself—its resilience, constant flux, and hidden pockets of beauty amidst the urban sprawl. Saber's work challenges the notion of graffiti as mere vandalism, instead presenting it as a sophisticated form of street pop art that can capture and convey the complex narratives of city life. "LARIVER 2050" celebrates street art's evolution from its underground beginnings to its current status as a respected and sought-after form of contemporary art. The decision to use giclee printing, a method known for its high-quality reproduction of artworks, indicates the medium's acceptance within the fine art world. Saber's choice to hand-embellish each print further blurs the line between mass-produced art and unique creations, a line that street artists have been navigating and redefining over the past few decades. Saber's "LARIVER 2050 AP Artist Proof HPM Giclee Print" is a testament to the transformative power of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It reflects the artist's deep connection to the urban environment and his ability to capture its essence in a visually striking and emotionally resonant way. As a limited edition piece, it serves as a collector's item and a piece of cultural commentary, encapsulating the spirit of Los Angeles and the ever-evolving narrative of street art.

    $750.00

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Graffiti street art is a form of urban expression that has been around for decades. It is often found on the sides of buildings, walls, and other public surfaces, and can range from simple tags to intricate murals. Buildings are a popular canvas for graffiti artists, as they offer a large and prominent space for their artwork to be seen by a wide audience. Graffiti street art can be used to transform a building into a work of art. An otherwise plain and unremarkable building can be transformed into a visually stunning piece of public art with the addition of graffiti. This is often done through the use of bright and bold colors, intricate designs, and powerful imagery. Buildings can also provide a powerful backdrop for graffiti street art. A building's unique features, such as its architectural style or historical significance, can be incorporated into a graffiti mural to create a visually striking and thought-provoking work of art. For example, a graffiti artist might use the windows and doors of a building as part of their design, or incorporate elements of the building's history into their artwork. In some cases, buildings are intentionally designed to be a canvas for graffiti street art. These buildings are often located in urban areas and are specifically designed to allow for graffiti artists to create their artwork. These buildings can be a powerful way to bring art to the public, and provide a space for artists to express themselves. However, not all graffiti street art on buildings is legal. Graffiti vandalism is a criminal act and can result in fines, community service, or even jail time. While some graffiti street art is done with the permission of the building owner or local authorities, much of it is done without permission and is therefore considered vandalism. Buildings are a popular canvas for graffiti street art due to their large size and prominent location. Graffiti street art can transform a plain building into a visually stunning work of art, or use a building's unique features to create a powerful backdrop for the artwork. While some graffiti street art is done with permission, much of it is done illegally and is therefore considered vandalism.

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