Drawing Original Artwork

2 artworks


  • RD Bold Tag Marker Original Cardboard Drawing by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal RD Bold Tag Marker Original Cardboard Drawing by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD Bold Tag Marker Original Drawing by RD-357 Real Deal on Cardboard Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2012 Signed Original Marker Cardboard Upcycled Graffiti Tag Drawing Size 16.5x7.5. Tape and Natural Creases Exist. RD-357: The Bold Lines of Street Identity RD-357, known by the moniker 'Real Deal,' is an artist whose bold tags have become a symbol of authenticity and raw expression in the street art community. His 2012 work, a signed original marker on cardboard, sized at a striking 16.5x7.5 inches, is a testament to the artist's direct approach to art-making. This piece, known simply as "RD Bold Tag," is a quintessential example of how street art conveys identity and presence. The Tag as a Signature of Existence In graffiti and street art, the tag represents more than just a name; it is the artist's signature and, often, their alter ego. It's a stamp of existence, a claim of a moment in time and space. RD-357's "RD Bold Tag" is a declaration of being, rendered in stark contrast on the humble medium of upcycled cardboard. Using discarded materials as a canvas speaks to the ethos of street art's ingenuity and resourcefulness, echoing the movement's roots in making the most out of the urban landscape.  Street Pop Art: A Dialogue with the Mainstream Street pop art, an offshoot of the broader pop art movement, takes everyday imagery and objects, recontextualizing them within the art world. RD-357's work fits snugly within this definition, as it elevates a simple tag to the status of high art by its execution and intention. Signing 'RD' across any surface is a form of pop art—taking a common element from the streets and imbuing it with a unique artistic quality. The nature of RD-357's work—its simplicity, directness, and refusal to be ignored—reflects the undercurrents that drive much of pop and street art. It is a reminder that art doesn't need to be complex to be powerful. Sometimes, a tag and a piece of cardboard are enough to make a lasting statement. "RD Bold Tag" by RD-357 encapsulates the spirit of street art in its most elemental form. It doesn't just mark a physical space; it marks a point in the artist's journey, a dot on the map of street art history. This piece serves as an example of RD-357's work and as a symbol of the street art movement's enduring legacy. This legacy continues to evolve and influence new generations of artists worldwide.

    $100.00

  • Keith Original Pen Drawing by Mark Powell

    Mark Powell Keith Original Pen Drawing by Mark Powell

    Keith Original Pen Ink Drawing Art on Archival UV Protected Matt Paper by Modern Pop Art Artist Mark Powell. Signed 2021 Ballpoint pen sketch A2 Unframed Drawing is protected by a UV matt varnish protective spray 16.5x23.25

    $986.00

Drawing Original Artwork
Graffiti street art is a form of self-expression that has gained significant popularity over the years. One of the main components of graffiti street art is drawings, which are used to convey messages, ideas, and emotions. Drawings in graffiti street art can range from simple tags to complex murals. They can be created using a variety of materials, including spray paint, markers, and stencils. The choice of materials often depends on the size and complexity of the drawing, as well as the artist's preferred style. One of the most common types of drawings in graffiti street art is the tag. A tag is a stylized signature or symbol that an artist uses to identify themselves. Tags are usually created using spray paint or markers, and they can be found on walls, buildings, and other surfaces throughout urban areas. Tags are often simple and quick to create, but they can also be highly stylized and intricate. Another type of drawing in graffiti street art is the throw-up. A throw-up is a larger version of a tag that usually includes more color and detail. Throw-ups can be created using spray paint or markers, and they are often used to cover large areas quickly. Mural drawings are another popular type of drawing in graffiti street art. Murals are large-scale paintings that can cover entire buildings or walls. Murals can take days or even weeks to complete, and they often include complex and detailed drawings. Murals can be created using spray paint or other materials, such as acrylic paint. Stencil drawings are another type of drawing that is often used in graffiti street art. Stencils are pre-cut designs that are used to create detailed and intricate images quickly. Stencil drawings can be created using spray paint or other materials, such as ink. In conclusion, drawings are an essential component of graffiti street art. They are used to convey messages, ideas, and emotions, and they come in a wide variety of styles and types. Whether it's a simple tag or a complex mural, drawings in graffiti street art are a powerful form of self-expression that continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world. Even though it is the streets where Graffiti gradually emerged back in the 70s, nowadays artists are encouraged to explore a wider range of media and means. This does not mean that street artists are progressively abandoning the roots of graffiti, but on the contrary, this change enables them to enhance and explore their creativity. At the same time, it is common that many artists chose to, at first, try out their initial ideas inside studios –sometimes before transferring them outdoors- instead of the streets as a way of having greater control of the final result, given the still not completely illegal status of graffiti as a public art form. Drawing, on the other hand, has evolved independently as well, as a significant part of today’s artistic production is in this form. Among the benefits are the better control of the artistic process, the use of a wider range of available materials and, lastly, the convenience regarding the production of multiple prints. In any case, graffiti drawings, no matter their conversion into public pieces in the streets, play a major role in contemporary street art and culture, as they are consistently following typical graffiti aesthetics, themes and, sometimes, even lettering styles

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