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  • Draw Four- Gold Foil Giclee Print by Ben Frost Draw Four- Gold Foil Giclee Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Draw Four- Gold Foil Giclee Print by Ben Frost

    Draw Four- Gold Foil Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Framed Print on Ivory Board Stock Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ben Frost. Matted and framed under glass. Ben Frost (b. 1975) Draw Four (Gold Foil), 2021 Giclee in colors on Ivory Board Stock paper 23-1/2 x 16-1/2 inches (59.7 x 41.9 cm) (sheet) Ed. 7/10 Signed and numbered in ink along lower edge Published by the artist. Ben Frost is utilizing imagery familiar to western culture in order to make a statement about the culture itself on the basis of consumerism, modern icons, big corporations, etc. Animation characters, pop icons, brand logos, and many more are transformed into vibrant artworks and find their place in galleries. With this in mind, and in the case of Ben Frost, it is futile to try to identify a clear borderline between low and high art. In reality, the artist wants the audience to think on the terms of high or low value and, by extension, what these actually mean. Over the years street artists have managed to establish themselves as respected creators and some of them have even gained international fame, transforming graffiti from a fringe art, aiming sometimes to mark street gangs’ territory, into big business.

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Drug

The use of drugs as a theme in graffiti street art is not uncommon, and has been prevalent in urban art culture for decades. Graffiti artists often use drug-related imagery and symbolism to comment on social issues such as addiction, drug abuse, and the war on drugs. For example, some street artists create artwork depicting the negative effects of drug use, such as ruined lives, health problems, and social isolation. Others may use drugs as a symbol of rebellion against authority or as a way to express their counter-culture views. It's worth noting that not all graffiti art related to drugs is necessarily advocating or glorifying drug use. Some artists may use the topic as a means of raising awareness and sparking conversations around issues related to drug abuse and addiction. Graffiti street art related to drugs can be a way for artists to express their opinions and commentary on social issues, and can serve as a powerful tool for raising awareness and starting important conversations.

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