Glitch & Pixel Art

3 artworks


  • Descent Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes Descent Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Descent Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on 300gsm Cotton Rag Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Josh Keyes. Signed 2016 Limited Editon The image area of the artwork measures roughly 8x10" with white border roughly 1" to allow ample margin for framing. These archival prints are created by PixelPoint Artistry, hand signed by Josh Keyes The artwork is on 300gsm 100% Fine Art cotton rag, Optica One, the primary substrate used for Josh Keyes Limited Editions created by PPA. 12.5x10.5

    $316.00

  • A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print by Adam Lister

    A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Archival Print Eouard Manet in Glitch Style From the avant-garde street art movement emerges a masterpiece that bridges the gap between traditional art forms and the digitally-modified aesthetics of the modern era: "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print" by Adam Lister. Limited to a mere 50 prints, this distinct work of art encapsulates the essence of the revolutionary pop graffiti style that has taken the contemporary art scene by storm. Famed for his ability to merge classicism with urban energy, Lister transforms the famous painting by Édouard Manet into a 10x8 archival pigment fine art print. The interplay of pop, graffiti, and street art elements imbue this edition with a vibrant, modern feel that strays far from its traditional roots. Despite the dramatic transformation, the composition still retains its powerful ambiance, capturing the poignant solitude of the barmaid amidst the boisterous Parisian bar. Lister employs a unique technique known as glitch style, a digital manipulation that disrupts the image's normal flow, resulting in a visual 'glitch'. This approach imbues the artwork with an electric vibrancy, crafting a visually enticing piece that captivates viewers with its captivating distortions. Through this disruptive method, Lister invites observers to experience the artwork in a new, unconventional light. The print is rendered on 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper, a high-quality material revered for its superior archival properties. This choice of medium ensures that the colors remain vivid and the textures crisp over time, preserving the artist's vision in its purest form. Each print, signed and numbered by Lister, asserts its authenticity, elevating its value for art collectors and enthusiasts alike. In the ever-evolving realm of modern art, Lister's "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print" is a tangible testament to how classic masterpieces can be reinterpreted through the prism of contemporary art styles. His creative fusion of pop, graffiti, and street art transforms Manet's work into a digital era triumph that resonates with the energy of our time. Amid the flux and dynamism of today's art landscape, this limited-edition print stands as a beacon of artistic innovation, capturing the spirit of the present while remaining deeply rooted in the past. As the boundaries between street art, pop art, and traditional fine art continue to blur, works like Lister's challenge conventional definitions, expanding our understanding of art's potential. This powerful amalgamation of styles and themes is emblematic of the freedom and innovation characteristic of contemporary art, demonstrating that the lines dividing genres are not concrete, but rather fluid and ever-changing. To appreciate "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print" is to acknowledge the transformative power of art, its capacity to adapt, evolve, and redefine itself in the face of changing cultural contexts.

    $480.00

  • The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister

    The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Archival Print in Glitch Style The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister is a masterful contribution to the world of modern artwork, particularly in the pop art, street art, and graffiti art genres. This spectacular piece, first unveiled in 2016, showcases Lister's proficiency in blending traditional elements of art with a novel, innovative perspective. What makes this work even more exceptional is its exclusivity – it's a signed and numbered print, part of a limited edition of just 50. Delving into the specifics of the print, it's created on a 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper. This kind of paper is renowned for its capability to absorb color and detail, contributing to the final product's vibrancy and clarity. The archival pigment used in the print furthers its longevity, ensuring the work retains its crispness and vividness over time. It's a reflection of Lister's commitment to quality and his understanding of the importance of materiality in art production. The artwork measures 10x8, a modest size that is deceptive in its capacity to captivate the viewer. What it may lack in physical size, it more than makes up for with its compelling and intricate design. This design is rendered in what has been described as a "glitch" style, a fascinating sub-genre that finds its roots in digital culture and technology. Glitch art often involves visual disruptions, offering a critique of the seemingly perfect, seamless digital world. Here, Lister's deployment of glitch aesthetics provides a fresh and evocative reinterpretation of the classical Persistence of Memory theme. Perhaps the most captivating aspect of this print is its link to pop art, street art, and graffiti art. These genres, characterized by their critique of mass culture and their roots in urban environments, are wonderfully appropriated by Lister in this work. The piece mirrors the energy, vibrancy, and transgressive spirit found in these genres while also maintaining an impressive level of sophistication and artistic depth. This marriage of high and low culture, the gritty and the refined, encapsulates the power of Adam Lister's work. The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister is not just another artwork. It's a testament to the fusion of traditional artistic elements with contemporary ones, an expression of the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of art. It encapsulates an ongoing dialogue within art - a conversation about the relationship between technology, culture, and artistic expression. And as such, it offers a compelling vision of our times, seen through the lens of an artist keenly attuned to the world around him.

    $480.00

Glitch & Pixel Art Style Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Exploring the Digital Canvas: Glitch and Pixel Art in Urban Landscapes

Glitch and pixel art have emerged as significant styles within the larger tapestry of pop, street, and graffiti art, bringing a digital aesthetic that is both modern and reminiscent of early video game culture. Glitch art, characterized by its deliberate use of digital or analog errors for aesthetic purposes, and pixel art, known for its blocky, bitmapped visuals, have made their way from computer screens to the concrete surfaces of cityscapes. These art forms have been increasingly embraced by street artists who see the value in merging digital art techniques with traditional graffiti methods. Pixel art's appeal in the street art community lies in its nostalgic connection to the early days of computing and gaming. In contrast, glitch art's broken and disrupted imagery challenges viewers' perceptions and expectations. The raw and expressive capabilities of graffiti artwork provide a stark contrast to the controlled and precise nature of pixel and glitch art, creating a dynamic interplay when these worlds collide. Artists who work in these styles are often influenced by the digital noise and ordered chaos of the information age, using these visual cues to comment on our increasingly digitized world.

Resurrecting Retro: Pixel Art's Nostalgic Allure in Street Pop Art

Pixel art, with its roots deeply planted in the visual language of 8-bit and 16-bit video games, has seen a resurgence in popularity in digital media and the physical realm of street pop art. This style is evocative of a simpler time in gaming, where each pixel was crucial to the overall design and storytelling. In the context of street art, pixel art is often used to evoke nostalgia, celebrate the history of video gaming, and create a bridge between the older and younger generations who share these standard cultural references. Street artists utilize the pixel art style to create murals that appear as if they are straight out of a video game, inviting onlookers to engage with the art playfully and interactively. These works often feature characters and iconography from popular games, rendered in large-scale formats that transform urban walls into pixels on a massive screen. The juxtaposition of digital pixel art in the analog world challenges the boundaries of street pop art and graffiti, introducing a new visual lexicon that is retro and forward-thinking.

The Aesthetic of Error: Glitch Art's Role in Contemporary Street Art

Glitch art, by contrast, embraces the aesthetic of digital error and the unexpected results from system malfunctions, file corruptions, and software bugs. It is an art form that symbolizes the imperfections and unpredictability of the digital age. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, glitch art becomes a metaphor for the complexities of modern life, the beauty in imperfection, and the unexpected disruptions that can occur in both technology and human experiences. The raw, often jagged aesthetics of glitch art offer a visual disruption that can be quite striking when placed in the urban environment. Street artists who work with glitch art motifs are making statements about the fallibility of the digital systems that dominate our lives. They use these visual disruptions to create compositions that catch the eye, prompt curiosity, and sometimes even cause viewers to question the reliability of their perceptions. By taking the digital out of the screen and into the streets, these artists challenge the dichotomy between the virtual and physical worlds, creating a fusion that reflects the interconnectedness of these two realms. Glitch and pixel art styles have expanded street artists' toolkits and contributed to a broader conversation about visual language's evolution in the digital media age. By incorporating these styles into their work, street artists can comment on the impact of technology, reminisce about the cultural touchstones of the past, and create a dialogue with audiences that spans beyond the traditional confines of street pop art and graffiti artwork. These art forms blend past and present, digital and analog, error and precision, creating a rich visual expression landscape that speaks to contemporary culture's multifaceted nature.

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