Child & Children

3 artworks


  • Lance Dickson Boy Child Cubs Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Lance Dickson Boy Child Cubs Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Lance Dickson/Boy Child- Cubs Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Lance Dickson/Boy Child- Cubs

    $24.00

  • Mope Bhytpn The Kid GAS Card by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin Mope Bhytpn The Kid GAS Card by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    SSUR- Ruslan Karablin Mope Bhytpn The Kid GAS Card by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    Mope Bhytpn- The Kid Card Print on G.A.S. Trading Card by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin. 2022 Printed Art For Ukraine War Protest. Limited Edition SSURO Images have had a global presence since the early 90's. His memorable and poignant messages with echoing visual potency have been seen in his art and street brand(s) for nearly three decades. SSUR has created graphics for a few of the world's favorite brands. G.A.S. Cards inspired by the roots and history of his origin, Odesa, Ukraine. Ruslan Karablin's "Mope Bhytpn- The Kid" Card: A Symbol of Resilience In 2022, artist Ruslan Karablin, known as SSUR, launched "Mope Bhytpn- The Kid" as part of the G.A.S. Trading Card series, blending his street art roots with a poignant narrative on the backdrop of the Ukraine War. This limited edition print draws on Karablin's heritage from Odesa, Ukraine, infusing the card with deeply personal and historical significance. SSUR: Crafting Visual Narratives for Global Awareness SSUR has been a prominent figure in pop culture and street art since the early 90s, creating images that resonate globally. His work often captures the moment's essence, delivering powerful messages through striking imagery and textual elements. The "Mope Bhytpn- The Kid" card continues this tradition, serving as a visual protest against the conflict in Ukraine while drawing from the region's rich history and culture. Each card in this series is not merely a collectible; it's a piece of art that carries the weight of current events and the artist's connection to them. SSUR's ability to convey complex messages in a visually compelling format has made his work highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. G.A.S. Cards: Merging Art with Activism G.A.S. Cards has become synonymous with the intersection of street pop art, graffiti artwork, and activism. "Mope Bhytpn- The Kid" exemplifies this fusion, as it embodies the spirit of street art's accessibility and pop art's mass appeal while maintaining a stance on contemporary issues. The trading card format is an innovative medium for protest art, allowing these messages to be disseminated widely and adding a new dimension to the collector's experience. The card's imagery, reminiscent of Karablin's street art, is a poignant reminder of the innocence affected by the war in Ukraine. The young subject, set against a backdrop that speaks of a past both idyllic and embattled, represents the enduring spirit of the Ukrainian people and their culture. The "Mope Bhytpn- The Kid" card by SSUR is more than a collector's item; it is a testament to the power of art to reflect the times, provoke thought, and inspire action. Ruslan Karablin's work with G.A.S. Cards continues to bridge the worlds of art and social commentary, creating pieces as meaningful as they are visually arresting.

    $150.00

  • Rick Austin Mad Magazine Brewers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Rick Austin Mad Magazine Brewers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Rick Austin/Mad Magazine- Brewers Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Rick Austin/Mad Magazine- Brewers

    $24.00

Child & Children
Within the colorful swaths and dynamic lines of street pop art and graffiti, the topic of children and childhood occupies a poignant space. It is a theme that captures both an innocent lens and a critical reflection of society, offering a dual narrative that is as compelling as it is complex. Artists across the globe turn to the imagery of youth to convey messages that transcend age, speaking to the inner child in all of us.

Children in Street Art: Symbols of Hope and Challenge

Graffiti and street pop art often utilize the image of a child to powerful effect. Whether through the hopeful gaze of a young face or the playful antics of children at street corners, these artworks speak to the potential and resilience of youth. They also cast a critical eye on the issues facing children today, from poverty and violence to the loss of innocence and the impact of technology on the next generation.

Pop Art's Young Protagonists: Nostalgia and Critique

Pop art has historically been imbued with nostalgia, and its depictions of children are no exception. From the whimsical portrayals by Keith Haring to the commercialized innocence in the work of Jeff Koons, children in pop art serve as a bridge between a yearned-for past and a commodified present. They are at once a celebration of youth and a critique of how society packages and sells childhood.

Graffiti Art's Social Commentary: Young Voices on Old Walls

The raw energy of graffiti art often carries the voices of the youth, quite literally, in communities where children take to the walls to express themselves. Here, the scribbles and sketches of the younger generation are not mere acts of vandalism but statements of presence and existence. These young voices on old walls remind us that today's children are the custodians of tomorrow, and what they say matters.

Conclusion: The Everlasting Impression of Youth in Urban Art

Children, as depicted in street pop art and graffiti artwork, are not just subjects; they are active narrators of the human experience. Their presence in urban art compels society to reflect on its values, dreams, and the legacy it leaves behind. The artworks that adorn city walls worldwide echoing the laughter, cries, and silence of the young, are powerful testaments to the enduring impact of childhood on culture and art. This introduction to a larger piece has set the stage for an in-depth examination of children as a subject within the urban artistic landscape. Continuing this narrative would involve delving deeper into specific artists and their works, the social implications of these creative choices, and how they shape the viewer's understanding of art and childhood. If you wish to explore further, we can continue expanding on this topic.

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