Environmentalism

60 artworks


  • No Bees No Honey Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY No Bees No Honey Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    No Bees No Honey Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 325 Artwork Size 18x24 Gold Metallic Ink "The Clash are my all-time favorite band and their frontman, Joe Strummer, is a hero of mine for his music, lyrics, wit, compassion for the underdog, and stance against injustice. To celebrate the release of JOE STRUMMER 002 and in honor of Joe’s 70th birthday, a limited edition print inspired by the Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros song, JOHNNY APPLESEED. Joe’s lyric “If you’re after getting the honey, then you don’t go killing all the bees” applies to lots of things, like mistreating factory workers, but for me the idea that bees are pollinators who are crucial to sustaining Earth’s fragile eco-systems is a powerful idea. I hope to honor Joe’s music and extend his ideas with my No Bees No Honey print. A portion of proceeds will go to the Joe Strummer Foundation." -Shepard Fairey The intersection of street art, pop art, and graffiti has often found its voice through artists who transcend the confines of traditional media to bring forth powerful messages. One such eminent figure in this realm is Shepard Fairey, known widely for his iconic designs and thought-provoking artistry. His piece, "No Bees No Honey," is a color hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print that stands as a testament to Fairey's artistic prowess and his ability to interweave poignant messages with his art. Created on cream speckle tone paper, the print embodies a vibrant play of colors and is accentuated by gold metallic ink that gives it a unique touch. The allure of this piece, however, isn't just its visual appeal but also its rarity. With only 325 signed and numbered pieces available, it stands as a collector's item and a beacon of Fairey's dedication to his craft. Sized at 18x24, the artwork captures attention with its intricate details and the symbolic imagery it presents. What elevates this piece from merely being a work of art to a profound statement is the backstory that inspired it. The artwork draws its essence from the legacy of Joe Strummer, frontman of "The Clash" and a stalwart figure revered by Fairey. Strummer's dedication to justice, his compassion for the marginalized, and his undying spirit resonate deeply with Fairey, making him a consistent source of inspiration. The inception of "No Bees No Honey" can be traced back to a song by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros titled "JOHNNY APPLESEED." A line from this song, "If you’re after getting the honey, then you don’t go killing all the bees," serves as the driving philosophy behind Fairey's artwork. At a glance, this lyric speaks volumes about sustainability and the delicate balance of nature. By delving deeper, one recognizes its applicability to a myriad of societal issues, ranging from the exploitation of factory workers to the broader challenges faced by our ecosystem. The role of bees as indispensable pollinators, ensuring the continuation of life on Earth, is cleverly juxtaposed with Strummer's lyrics, creating an artwork that's as profound in its message as it is stunning in its design. Fairey's commitment to social causes and his admiration for Strummer converge in "No Bees No Honey," but they also manifest in tangible contributions. A part of the proceeds from this artwork is dedicated to the Joe Strummer Foundation, thereby furthering the cause and ensuring that art acts as a vehicle for positive change. In the world of contemporary art, pieces like "No Bees No Honey" remind us of the transformative power of creativity. Shepard Fairey's art is not just an aesthetic pleasure; it's a call to introspection, an invitation to ponder deeper societal issues, and a celebration of the indomitable spirit of figures like Joe Strummer.

    $534.00

  • Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Save Me Limited Run Vinyl Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Rip N Dip. Custom Limited Edition Vinyl Save The World Figure 8.25 in x 6.7 in Only 1000 Made A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Surfrider Foundation

    $373.00

  • Protect the Sacred- Offset Lithograph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Protect the Sacred- Offset Lithograph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Protect the Sacred Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork Offset Lithograph Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by street artist Shepard Fairey. 2015 Signed & Numbered 24x36 Edition of 200- Protect the Sacred, 2015 Offset lithograph in colors on thick speckled cream paper 36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 200 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles

    $1,419.00

  • Choking Hazard Giclee Print by Leon Keer

    Leon Keer Choking Hazard Giclee Print by Leon Keer

    Choking Hazard Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Canson Aquarelle Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Leon Keer. 18 x 24 Inches Fine-art Giclée print on Canson Aquarelle 310gsm museum-grade archival paper Limited Edition of 50 Signed + Numbered

    $322.00

  • Obey Noir Flower Woman- Red Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Noir Flower Woman- Red Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Obey Noir Flower Woman- Red 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered Screen Print OBEY NOIR FLOWER WOMAN (RED) 18 inches by 24 inches Edition of 400 January 27, 2022 The Obey Noir Flower Woman print is inspired by Art Deco design and Dark Wave album art. The image has a few avenues for interpretation. I primarily see it as a tribute to idealists who protect the environment, cultivate justice, and hold optimism close to their hearts. We all face challenges and hostilities, but exterior forces don’t control our inner strength and idealism. We do! Idealism leads to action. Those who perpetrate injustice rely on apathy to get away with their misdeeds. Nurture your inner idealism, and your constructive actions will follow. – Shepard

    $421.00

  • Idiocracy AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Idiocracy AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Idiocracy AP Artist Proof Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shepard Fairey, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 550 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "I’ve always felt that art, entertainment, and humor can be the best delivery vehicles for social commentary, so I love the way humor is used in “Idiocracy” to make the social critique more digestible. The movie is a harsh but necessary indictment of the anti-intellectual culture and politics that seem to become the norm more and more everyday. The film is great in a cautionary way and has an enjoyable irony being a somewhat low-brow piece of entertainment about the perils of succumbing to a cultural rejection of anything intellectual or high-brow. In other words, the genius of the film is that it may actually get through to the audience it should reach, rather than just preaching to the intellectual elite" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY The "Idiocracy" AP (Artist Proof) silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a thought-provoking piece, symbolizing a potent blend of street art ingenuity with biting social commentary. Released as a limited edition in 2016, each piece in the series of 550 is hand-signed and numbered, affirming its exclusivity and value in the art community. Measuring 18x24 inches, this work is meticulously crafted through a 4-color hand-pulled silkscreen process onto fine art paper, a testament to Fairey’s dedication to quality and detail. Shepard Fairey, a trailblazer in the modern pop and street art scene, often infuses his work with social and political subtext. His "Idiocracy" print draws from the satirical film of the same name, utilizing its thematic core as a springboard for his own artistic expression. The movie's critique of a society in intellectual decline resonates with Fairey's own observations of contemporary culture, where anti-intellectualism is increasingly mainstream. Fairey's print channels the film’s irony, using the medium of pop art to comment on the potential dangers of a society that devalues knowledge and critical thinking. Fairey acknowledges the power of art, humor, and entertainment as catalysts for discussion and reflection on societal norms. By embedding these elements into his "Idiocracy" print, he not only captures the essence of the film's warning but also amplifies its message through his unique artistic lens. The print, which features the movie’s signature branding "Brawndo" and the tagline "It's got electrolytes!", satirically suggests that the brain craves not intellectual stimulation but rather a fictional beverage. This piece stands as a cultural artifact within the sphere of graffiti art, encapsulating the genre's inherent confrontation with social issues. Shepard Fairey's work is often characterized by its ability to transcend the boundaries of traditional art spaces, engaging with the public in environments that are unconventional yet visually impactful. The "Idiocracy" AP print continues this trend, marrying the rebellious spirit of street art with the evocative power of cinema to challenge viewers to consider the trajectory of cultural evolution.

    $771.00

  • Flower Power Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Flower Power Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Flower Power Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Red Lotus Flower & Electric Power Lines. "These Flower Power prints are a symbolic urge for a concerted effort to transition off of fossil fuels and to sustainable energy sources. Life, as we know it on Earth, will depend on this transition happening with the support of citizens, government, and corporations. Read "This Changes Everything" by Naomi Klein if you'd like a strong analysis of the severity of the climate crisis and the urgency to transition off of fossil fuels. Proceeds from these prints will benefit 350.org to support their work around the climate emergency. Thanks for caring." -Shepard Fairey Shepard Fairey, the mind behind the iconic OBEY imagery, once again channels his signature blend of street and pop art in the "Flower Power Red AP" silkscreen print. An emblem of countercultural movement, Fairey's piece presents a striking juxtaposition of the serene blue lotus flower against the industrial backdrop of electric power lines. Cast on Speckletone Fine Art Paper, this hand-pulled screen print not only exemplifies the artist's meticulous craftsmanship but also carries a poignant and timely message. The "Flower Power" series, which this print is a part of, stands as a clarion call for humanity's pivot from environmentally harmful fossil fuels to more sustainable energy sources. This transition, as Fairey suggests, is not just a matter of technological or economic feasibility; it is an imperative for the continuity of life as we understand it. The reference to Naomi Klein's "This Changes Everything" underscores the severity of the looming climate crisis, offering readers a comprehensive analysis of our current ecological predicament and the urgency with which we must act. Beyond its aesthetic appeal and socio-political commentary, the artwork demonstrates Fairey's commitment to environmental advocacy. Proceeds from the sale of these prints are directed to 350.org, an organization at the forefront of the global movement to address climate change. Such initiatives are emblematic of Fairey's approach to art — one that is not just visually stimulating but also deeply rooted in activism and the broader call to collective action. Through this masterful piece, Shepard Fairey once again reiterates the power of art in shaping conversations, influencing change, and fostering a more conscious global community.

    $776.00

  • Beach House Giclee Print by Chase Mullen

    Chase Mullen Beach House Giclee Print by Chase Mullen

    Beach House Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on 100lb French Coldpressed Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Chase Mullen. Signed 2021 Edition of 30 16 x 20 inches Fine-art Giclée print on French cold-press watercolor paper Hand-deckled edges Signed & numbered

    $126.00

  • Final Frontier AP Silkscreen Print by Sainer- Etam Cru

    Sainer Final Frontier AP Silkscreen Print by Sainer- Etam Cru

    Final Frontier- Artist Proof AP Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Coventry Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Sainer- Etam Cru Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2015 Signed Regular Edition of 50 Size 27.5x39.25 Hand Deckled

    $642.00

  • Final Frontier PP Silkscreen Print by Sainer- Etam Cru

    Sainer Final Frontier PP Silkscreen Print by Sainer- Etam Cru

    Final Frontier PP Printers Proof Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Coventry Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Sainer- Etam Cru Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2015 Signed & Marked PP Size 27.5x39.25 Hand Deckled of Man In Urban City Area Throwing a Smoke Bomb at a Protest or Riot. The "Final Frontier PP Printers Proof" by Sainer is a striking example of street pop art and graffiti artwork that captures the essence of urban protest. Crafted in 2015, this hand-pulled silkscreen print on Coventry Cotton Rag paper is a limited edition piece showcasing Sainer's mastery in depicting the raw emotion and intensity of street movements. Signed and marked as a Printer's Proof (PP), the artwork measures 27.5x39.25 inches and features hand-deckled edges, adding to its exclusivity. In this evocative scene, we witness a man in an urban setting engaged in the act of throwing a smoke bomb, a common element in protests or riots. The background features an overcast sky over the cityscape, with a pigeon atop a tower and a stylized bicycle symbol, underscoring the juxtaposition of peace and chaos. The artwork speaks to the transformative power of public demonstration and the individual's role. Sainer's utilization of muted yet complex color palettes and his ability to convey movement and tension through simple lines make "Final Frontier" a powerful commentary on the nature of social upheaval and the human condition within the urban environment.

    $642.00

  • You Complete Me Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Bec Winnel You Complete Me Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    You Complete Me Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 11x16.5 Stylized Young Blond Woman with Eyes Closed Jacketed in Rocky Mountains. Intertwining Nature and Femininity in "You Complete Me" by Bec Winnel The 'You Complete Me' Giclee Print by Bec Winnel is a captivating work of art that embodies the spirit of street pop art and graffiti art while delving into a more introspective and organic realm. This limited edition print, with only 25 copies available, is a signed and numbered piece that measures 11x16.5 inches. It presents an ethereal portrayal of a stylized young blond woman with her eyes closed, her figure seamlessly blending with the rugged majesty of rocky mountains. Bec Winnel: A Maestro of Visual Poetry Bec Winnel, an Australian artist, brings a delicate balance between human emotion and the sublime power of nature in her artwork. Her work is not just seen; it is felt. In 'You Complete Me,' the symbiosis between the woman and the mountains suggests a narrative of unity and wholeness. Winnel's infusing her Street Pop Art with elements traditionally not associated with the urban style, such as landscapes and natural motifs, creates a unique and captivating aesthetic. The juxtaposition of the soft, dreamlike quality of the woman's visage against the stark, enduring strength of the mountains evokes a sense of peace and a profound connection to the earth. Street Pop Art and Its Evolution Street Pop Art, a genre known for its vibrant and often rebellious energy, is typically associated with urban environments and graffiti culture. However, artists like Bec Winnel are expanding this definition, incorporating natural elements and softer imagery into the framework of Street Pop Art. In doing so, they are redefining what graffiti artwork can be. 'You Complete Me' challenges the viewer to see beyond the concrete walls and to find the correlation between the organic and the artificial. Winnel's work is a testament to Street Pop Art's versatility and ever-evolving nature, demonstrating that it is not confined to cityscapes and can indeed encompass a broader range of themes and subjects. The Significance of Limited Edition Art in Modern Culture The concept of limited edition prints plays a crucial role in disseminating and appreciating art in contemporary culture. 'You Complete Me,' like other limited edition prints by Bec Winnel, offers an intimate connection with the artist's vision. The exclusivity of owning one of only 25 prints elevates the piece's value in terms of monetary worth and personal significance. Collectors of Winnel's work are not merely acquiring a piece of art; they engage with a fragment of the artist's soul and become part of a select group who hold the keys to this visual narrative. This scarcity also highlights the impact that Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have had on modern art, proving that these genres hold significant weight in the art community and can possess the same gravitas as classical art forms. In the final analysis, the 'You Complete Me' Giclee Print is a profound expression of Bec Winnel's artistic philosophy, intertwining the human element with the grandeur of the natural world. It is a shining example of how Street Pop Art can transcend its urban roots and explore more profound, universal themes. The piece is not only a reflection of Winnel's talent but also a reflection of the dynamic and changing landscape of contemporary art. Through her work, Winnel contributes to the dialogue about the boundaries and intersections of art genres, ensuring her place in the annals of modern art history.

    $225.00

  • The Big Sur Coast Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Big Sur Coast Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    The Big Sur Coast 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 600 Size 18x24 "This Big Sur Coast print, created in partnership with The Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series, features the graceful and iconic Bixby Creek bridge along with a beautiful stretch of the California coastal cliffs and Pacific Ocean. I’ve been to this location in person several times, and it is breathtaking in any weather at any time of the year. I feel very lucky to have a system of parks in California preserved for public enjoyment and are valued landmarks. I think it is essential to keep some spaces dominated by nature for the sake of the environment and citizens’ quality of life. Proceeds from this print will help maintain the parks." -Shepard Fairey

    $421.00

Environmentalism
Environmentalism as a topic in graffiti street pop art has grown in popularity in recent years as the global community becomes more aware of the importance of protecting the environment. Artists are using graffiti and street art as a means to communicate powerful messages related to environmentalism and climate change, often incorporating various elements, techniques, and symbols to convey their messages. Some of these elements include: Awareness and advocacy: Street artists use graffiti to raise awareness about various environmental issues such as climate change, deforestation, pollution, and species extinction. By creating striking visuals, they aim to engage the public and inspire a sense of urgency to take action. Nature-inspired imagery: Many artists use nature-inspired imagery, including animals, plants, and landscapes, to emphasize the beauty and fragility of the environment. These images can be both realistic or stylized, depending on the artist's intent and style. Eco-friendly materials: Some artists are committed to using eco-friendly materials to create their art, such as repurposed or recycled materials, water-based paint, or natural pigments. This not only reduces the environmental impact of their work but also serves as an example to promote sustainable practices in the art world. Murals and installations: Many environmentally-themed street art pieces take the form of large-scale murals or installations, which can transform urban spaces and make a more significant impact on the public. These artworks often address specific environmental issues relevant to the local community or the region. Collaborations: Street artists sometimes collaborate with environmental organizations, NGOs, or local communities to create artwork that supports their causes. These partnerships can result in powerful messages that resonate with a broader audience and generate more awareness about specific environmental issues. Uplifting messages: While some graffiti street pop art pieces highlight the negative aspects of environmental issues, others aim to inspire hope and positive change. Artists create uplifting messages and images that emphasize the power of individual and collective action in protecting the environment and preserving the planet for future generations. Provocative and controversial themes: Street art has long been known for its provocative nature, and environmental-themed pieces are no exception. Artists may use controversial imagery or bold statements to spark discussions and debates about environmental issues, challenging societal norms and encouraging people to question their actions and their impact on the environment. Global impact: The rise of social media has allowed street artists to share their environmentally-themed works with a global audience. This exposure helps create a sense of global unity and shared responsibility for addressing environmental issues, transcending geographical boundaries. Education and inspiration: Many artists aim to educate the public on environmental issues through their artwork, using easily digestible visual representations or creative interpretations of complex topics. This approach can inspire viewers to learn more about the subject matter and take action in their own lives. Evolution and adaptation: As environmental issues continue to evolve, so does the subject matter and style of graffiti street pop art. Artists are constantly adapting their techniques and themes to reflect the changing environmental landscape and raise awareness about new and emerging issues. Global impact: The rise of social media has allowed street artists to share their environmentally-themed works with a global audience. This exposure helps create a sense of global unity and shared responsibility for addressing environmental issues, transcending geographical boundaries. Education and inspiration: Many artists aim to educate the public on environmental issues through their artwork, using easily digestible visual representations or creative interpretations of complex topics. This approach can inspire viewers to learn more about the subject matter and take action in their own lives. Evolution and adaptation: As environmental issues continue to evolve, so does the subject matter and style of graffiti street pop art. Artists are constantly adapting their techniques and themes to reflect the changing environmental landscape and raise awareness about new and emerging issues. Environmentalism as a topic in graffiti street pop art is a powerful means to communicate the urgency and importance of environmental issues to a broad audience. By utilizing captivating visuals, thought-provoking messages, and diverse techniques, street artists can engage the public in conversations about the environment, inspire positive change, and raise awareness about the pressing challenges facing our planet. As environmental concerns become increasingly relevant and pressing, graffiti street pop art will likely continue to evolve and adapt, serving as a powerful tool for advocacy and education.

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