Dave Pollot

6 artworks


  • Processed and Enriched Oil Painiting by Dave Pollot Processed and Enriched Oil Painiting by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Processed and Enriched Oil Painiting by Dave Pollot

    Processed and Enriched Original Painting Oil on Found Art Canvas by Dave Pollot Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. ‘Processed and Enriched’-Original oil on found art by Dave Pollot- Background is a framed painting on canvas- Signed in oil by Artist-Includes signed Measures 17.5 x 24″ including frame

    $3,135.00

  • These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 24x16.5 Vinatge Italian City on Riverway Populated By Workers From Westworld TV Show Dave Pollot's "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a compelling piece of limited edition giclee print artwork that has found its grounding in the intersection of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Released in 2020, this stunning piece is a testament to Pollot's unparalleled ability to repurpose, reimagine, and recontextualize traditional art forms into contemporary and engaging works. As part of an exclusive series, only 10 signed and numbered copies of this masterpiece exist, each meticulously produced on fine art paper to ensure longevity and vibrancy of color. Measuring 8x10 inches, with a mat that extends the dimensions to 11x14 inches, "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a captivating representation of a Renaissance man in vintage attire. The main subject, distinguished and posed as a gentleman of a bygone era, sports a curious addition that beautifully exemplifies Pollot's creative aesthetic — a graphic of a wolf howling at the moon. This piece seamlessly integrates aspects of modern imagery with classical portraiture, resulting in a unique fusion that embodies the spirit of graffiti pop and street art. In the realm of pop art, Pollot's piece is a nod to the repetition and mass production synonymous with the movement. By embedding modern iconography into a traditional portrait, the artist creatively merges past and present, thereby urging viewers to explore the ubiquitous influence of pop culture on societal perception. The wolf, a symbol often found in street and graffiti art, adds an element of rawness and organic spirit to the otherwise refined and polished depiction of the gentleman. Street art, often reflective of social and cultural expressions, finds its representation in the artwork as well. Pollot's rendering of the gentleman is symbolic of the adaptability and fluidity of street art, with its roots firmly set in the culture of the streets but its reach extending far beyond. The unorthodox incorporation of a graffiti-style wolf into a classical portrait suggests a strong link to street culture, bridging the gap between fine art and popular expressions of creativity. Graffiti art, traditionally associated with rebellion and counterculture, takes on a new form in "Old Is New Is Old Again." The howling wolf, often used in graffiti as a signifier of freedom and independence, has been seamlessly incorporated into the artwork. Its presence offers a stark contrast to the gentleman's attire, suggesting a dichotomy between societal norms and the desire for personal freedom and expression. Through this piece, Dave Pollot has remarkably bridged the gap between varying art forms and historical periods, crafting a timeless piece that speaks volumes of his understanding of art and culture. "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a perfect example of Pollot's ability to draw from diverse artistic movements and social themes, creating a work that resonates with the complexity and diversity of the human experience. In essence, this piece serves as a visual dialogue between different eras and artistic styles, proving that in the realm of art, the old and the new can coexist in the most harmonious and visually striking ways.

    $480.00

  • Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails 2020 AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails 2020 AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails 2020 AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot Limited Edition Print on Matte Velvet Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2020 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition 4/10 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art "Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails" stands as a testament to the prowess of Dave Pollot, a revered name in contemporary pop art. This piece, created in 2020, exemplifies Pollot's unique ability to extract meaning from mundane objects and translate it into visually compelling narratives. Conceived as an archival pigment print on matte velvet rag fine art paper, the artwork is steeped in Pollot's signature style and offers a thoughtful commentary on the challenging year that was 2020. The piece is part of a limited edition series, signed and marked as Artist's Proof (AP), and assigned the distinct serial 4/10. These marks authenticate its exclusivity, affirming the artist's hands-on involvement in the creation process, ensuring each piece's uniqueness. Measuring 18x24 inches, the print is designed to stand out, creating a striking impression that encapsulates the artist's knack for turning everyday images into poignant masterpieces. Pollot's work transcends the traditional boundaries of pop art, drawing influence from street and graffiti art in its aesthetic and thematic expression. The juxtaposition of oil and water in this piece serves as a metaphor, alluding to the incompatibility and conflict faced in 2020. Like oil and water, the year saw the world's population struggling to mix, separated by invisible barriers of fear and uncertainty, a theme which the artist deftly brings to life. "Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails" is not merely a captivating piece of visual art; it is an archival record of a difficult historical moment, viewed through the lens of a talented pop artist. Its distinctive combination of archival pigment on matte velvet rag paper enriches its impact, granting it a timeless appeal. This artwork is a must-have for modern art aficionados who appreciate the narrative depth and visual charm of pop art, as well as the novel perspectives it brings to the events of our time.

    $1,584.00

  • Old Is New Is Old Again Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Old Is New Is Old Again Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Old Is New Is Old Again Giclee Print by Dave Pollot Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 8x10 Matted to 11x14 Renaissance Man Vintage Gentleman Wearing a Wolf Howling At The Moon Dave Pollot's "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a compelling piece of limited edition giclee print artwork that has found its grounding in the intersection of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Released in 2020, this stunning piece is a testament to Pollot's unparalleled ability to repurpose, reimagine, and recontextualize traditional art forms into contemporary and engaging works. As part of an exclusive series, only 10 signed and numbered copies of this masterpiece exist, each meticulously produced on fine art paper to ensure longevity and vibrancy of color. Measuring 8x10 inches, with a mat that extends the dimensions to 11x14 inches, "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a captivating representation of a Renaissance man in vintage attire. The main subject, distinguished and posed as a gentleman of a bygone era, sports a curious addition that beautifully exemplifies Pollot's creative aesthetic — a graphic of a wolf howling at the moon. This piece seamlessly integrates aspects of modern imagery with classical portraiture, resulting in a unique fusion that embodies the spirit of graffiti pop and street art. In the realm of pop art, Pollot's piece is a nod to the repetition and mass production synonymous with the movement. By embedding modern iconography into a traditional portrait, the artist creatively merges past and present, thereby urging viewers to explore the ubiquitous influence of pop culture on societal perception. The wolf, a symbol often found in street and graffiti art, adds an element of rawness and organic spirit to the otherwise refined and polished depiction of the gentleman. Street art, often reflective of social and cultural expressions, finds its representation in the artwork as well. Pollot's rendering of the gentleman is symbolic of the adaptability and fluidity of street art, with its roots firmly set in the culture of the streets but its reach extending far beyond. The unorthodox incorporation of a graffiti-style wolf into a classical portrait suggests a strong link to street culture, bridging the gap between fine art and popular expressions of creativity. Graffiti art, traditionally associated with rebellion and counterculture, takes on a new form in "Old Is New Is Old Again." The howling wolf, often used in graffiti as a signifier of freedom and independence, has been seamlessly incorporated into the artwork. Its presence offers a stark contrast to the gentleman's attire, suggesting a dichotomy between societal norms and the desire for personal freedom and expression. Through this piece, Dave Pollot has remarkably bridged the gap between varying art forms and historical periods, crafting a timeless piece that speaks volumes of his understanding of art and culture. "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a perfect example of Pollot's ability to draw from diverse artistic movements and social themes, creating a work that resonates with the complexity and diversity of the human experience. In essence, this piece serves as a visual dialogue between different eras and artistic styles, proving that in the realm of art, the old and the new can coexist in the most harmonious and visually striking ways.

    $202.00

  • Intervention Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Intervention Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Intervention Giclee Print by Dave Pollot Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 8x10 Matted to 11x14 Mr Potato Head in a Vintage Kitchen Setting With a Boy & Girl Talking With a unique intersection of pop art, street art, and graffiti, the captivating piece "Intervention" by Dave Pollot is a thought-provoking expression of art, culture, and society. Born from the vibrant, creative mind of Pollot, this limited-edition Giclee print underscores the power of art as a social commentary and as a tool for reimagining the familiar. An established American artist, Pollot is well-known for his talent in taking discarded thrift art and adding his own modern, often humorous, elements, thereby infusing new life into the otherwise forgotten pieces. For "Intervention", Pollot combines several distinct artistic elements to create a unique visual narrative. Centered on a vintage kitchen setting, the piece features the iconic Mr. Potato Head, a nostalgic toy that instantly transports viewers back to their childhood. This familiar character is placed amidst a scene of a boy and girl in conversation, hinting at the depth and complexity of interpersonal relationships. Pollot's masterful depiction of a simple toy in such an intriguing scenario underscores his ability to provoke introspection and stimulate curiosity in viewers. One of the elements that makes "Intervention" particularly unique is its limited edition status. This artwork was released as a signed and numbered edition, limited to just ten prints. This scarcity imbues the piece with an air of exclusivity, amplifying its appeal among art collectors and enthusiasts. Furthermore, each print has been carefully produced on fine art paper, ensuring the quality and longevity of the artwork. The artwork size is 8x10, matted to 11x14, making it a perfect fit for a variety of display settings. Staying true to his roots in street and graffiti art, Pollot uses the medium of Giclee printing to create a high-resolution, vibrant print that pays homage to the style's vibrant origins. The technique enables him to capture and reproduce the bold colors and intricate details of the original artwork with exceptional fidelity. It also highlights the careful balance of old and new in his work, paying tribute to the street art style while adding an element of refined artistry. "Intervention" showcases Pollot's innovative approach to pop art. He merges aspects of graffiti and street art with the kitschy charm of pop culture, crafting a visual statement that challenges conventional art narratives. His creative use of recognizable characters, such as Mr. Potato Head, speaks volumes about modern society and the shared experiences that shape our collective consciousness. It invites the viewer to engage in a dialogue with the artwork, delving into the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of pop culture icons on our daily life. A treasure among the world of pop art, Dave Pollot's "Intervention" is more than just a visual spectacle. It is a piece that resonates on multiple levels, invoking nostalgia, sparking conversations, and prompting viewers to reexamine their perceptions of art and culture. The melding of disparate elements into a harmonious composition reflects the essence of our diverse, ever-evolving world. It is an invitation to reflect upon and appreciate the subtleties of life, captured through the imaginative lens of an exceptional artist.

    $202.00

  • Oil and Water IV: The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Oil and Water IV: The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Oil and Water IV: The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails Limited Edition Giclee Print on Bright White 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Dave Pollot counter-culture street artist art.

    $394.00

Dave Pollot> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Dave Pollot: Reinvigorating Classical Art with Pop Culture

Dave Pollot is a New York-based artist who has carved a niche in pop, street, and graffiti with his unique approach to thrift art paintings. Pollot's journey into the art world is characterized by his distinctive technique of reviving unwanted and discarded artwork, which he began around 2010. His method involves infusing these classical pieces with elements of contemporary pop culture, creating a fascinating blend that juxtaposes different eras and artistic styles. The transformative process Pollot employs sees him take vintage thrift store paintings and breathe new life into them, making the old relevant once again. By introducing pop culture parodies into these classical backdrops, he creates artwork that resonates with modern audiences while paying homage to the past. This innovative fusion has become Pollot's signature style, bridging the time-honored tradition of classical art and the dynamic, ever-evolving world of pop culture​​​.

The Evolution of Pollot's Art in the Modern Age

Pollot's artistic evolution is as notable as his art. The intersection of his work with popular culture allows for a continuous and fluid dialogue with the current times. His ability to draw inspiration from various sources, including the vast world of pop culture, and integrate it into classical art forms has enabled his work to remain fresh and relevant. His canvas is not just the physical thrift paintings he revitalizes but also the broader canvas of societal trends and the collective consciousness of the pop culture sphere. Pollot's art is more than just an aesthetic endeavor; it's a commentary on the longevity and adaptability of art itself. By incorporating iconic elements from modern media into scenes from a bygone era, he challenges viewers to re-examine their perceptions of the old and the new. This blend of the familiar with the unexpected makes his work stand out in the crowded field of street pop art and graffiti artwork, inviting onlookers to pause and reflect on the layers of meaning behind the whimsical integrations​​​.

The Cultural Impact of Dave Pollot's Art

The cultural impact of Dave Pollot's work is significant. By taking artworks that were once forgotten and transforming them into pieces that speak to contemporary viewers, Pollot's creations have sparked conversations about the relevance and fluidity of art genres. His approach speaks to the notion that art is not static but a living dialogue transcending periods and styles. This is particularly poignant at a time when the distinctions between high art and street art are increasingly blurred, making Pollot's work emblematic of a new era in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Pollot's artistry is not just about blending two distinct styles but also about reclamation and repurposing of what was once considered obsolete. In this light, each piece serves as a metaphor for transformation and reinvention, themes at the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His work exemplifies how art can evolve and be used to connect with a broader audience, bridging gaps between art forms and generations. Dave Pollot's contribution to street pop art and graffiti artwork is marked by his innovative fusion of classical art with pop culture elements, his commentary on the adaptability of art, and his role in sparking a cultural dialogue that questions and celebrates the evolution of artistic expression. His work is a testament to art's power to transcend its original context and gain new meaning in the contemporary world.

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