HPM Hand-Embellished Fine Art

8 artworks


  • Hand Painted LA River AP 8 HPM Giclee Print by Saber

    Saber Hand Painted LA River AP 8 HPM Giclee Print by Saber

    Hand Painted LA River AP 8 Limited Edition Spray Paint Hand-Embellished HPM Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper Custom Framed by Saber Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof Spray Paint Embellished Custom framed and metallic silver matted in a massive silver ornate frame, measuring 47x36

    $2,500.00

  • Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil HPM Print by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil HPM Print by RD-357 Real Deal

    Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil HPM Art Spray on Printed 20lb. Bond stock Engineering Paper Mixed Media Artwork by NY Street Graffiti Artist Legend RD-357. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Print by RD 357. ALIFE released a minimal run, and they sold out immediately. The print is signed by RD 357. This print has been framed, and ed and a minor crease is not noticeable when framed. This print will be shipped in the original print tube. RD 357 is an American graffiti artist and member of the 357 Crew, formed in 1985 and active on the subways during the mid-to late 1980s. He is from New York City, Manhattan's Upper East Side. W x 24" H x 36" Edition of 20 Spray enamel on printed 20lb. Bond stock, engineering paper. It is numbered and signed; some Creases Due To The Printing Process and Paper Add To The Style character of RD-357's Art, Number 2 of 20. RD-357: A Fusion of Engineering Precision and Street Artistry The urban landscape is a canvas for the bold, a playground for those who speak in the visual language of spray paint and stencils. It is within this vibrant world that the works of RD-357 come to life. His 'Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil HPM' art spray on printed 20lb. Bond stock engineering paper is not just a work of art but a statement, a confluence of precise engineering and the raw, unfettered spirit of New York street graffiti. RD-357, an American graffiti artist from Manhattan's Upper East Side, embodies the ethos of street pop art and graffiti artwork through his unique blend of technical precision and street sensibility. Born from the mid to late 1980s graffiti boom, RD-357 became a member of the formidable 357 crews known for their impact on the subway art movement. The 'Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil HPM' stands as a testament to RD-357's mastery over his medium and his deep understanding of the cultural heartbeat of New York City. This limited edition print, created in 2019, showcases the iconic image of a fire hydrant—a ubiquitous symbol of the streets, reimagined through the lens of RD-357's artistic vision. The print, an edition of only 20, speaks to the exclusivity and the demand for RD-357's work, having sold out immediately upon release. The signature of RD-357 graces each print, a seal of authenticity and a mark of the artist's engagement in his work. The Signature Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil: Iconography and Impact The choice of a fire hydrant as the focal point of this artwork is laden with significance. As a fixture of the cityscape, the hydrant symbolizes New York's functionality and chaos, a source of relief and an obstacle on the sidewalk. RD-357's portrayal elevates it to an icon, capturing the essence of the city's infrastructure as art. RD-357 delivers a crisp image juxtaposed with the fluidity and chance inherent in street art by employing a stencil technique coupled with spray enamel on engineering paper. The presence of minor creases in the prints adds to the artwork's character, infusing each piece with imperfections that echo the textures of the urban environment. Number 2 of the limited series is part of RD-357's vision, a piece of the narrative of New York's artistic evolution. In conclusion, the 'Alife Fire Hydrant Stencil HPM' by RD-357 is more than a mere collector's item; it is a piece of street art history. Through this work, RD-357 bridges the worlds of precision engineering and the spontaneity of street art, offering a piece that stands as both a functional object and a work of pop art. It reflects the artist's roots in the gritty reality of New York's streets and the finesse of his approach to the medium. This work is a celebration of RD-357's legacy and a tribute to the city that serves as his muse and canvas.

    $406.00

  • I Will Love You Until The End HPM Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier I Will Love You Until The End HPM Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    I Will Love You Until The End Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Spray Paint, Acrylic, Stencil, Mixed Media On Cradled Wood Panel by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Limited Edition of HPM 5 Hand Embleshed Artwork Size 24x36 Canadian artist Denial and Australian-born Ben Frost have joined forces in a bold exhibition of new work that explores the boundaries of appropriation in confronting re-imaginings of our current dystopian society. Self-­confessed ‘visual thieves’, both artists have had a long history of stealing and subverting the cultural icons that the advertising and consumerist world has thrust upon us to create new and pertinent interpretations that are as confronting as they are humorous. Denial and Frost formed an instant friendship after meeting in Canada in 2011 and have been creating engaging street and gallery work ever since. "Company of Thieves" sees their collaboration push further, with large and small-scale works referencing Pop Art, Graffiti, and the corporate world they rebel against. In the world of Denial, memory is essential because it is the basis of his work, as it nostalgically encourages the audience to engage with it. As a result, his art is as familiar as it is disturbing because it reveals the most unsettling parts of society, the ones we are in a “denial” of. No matter its controversial history, graffiti is less and less viewed as a form of vandalism.

    $8,331.00

  • The End Of The End HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier The End Of The End HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    The End Of The End Original Hand-Painted Multiple Spray Paint Aerosol on Framed Birch Wood Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 24x36 DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and the USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver. Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $3,748.00

  • Ambition 24X36 HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Ambition 24X36 HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Eddie Colla

    Ambition 24X36 HPM Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Butcher Paper by Artist Eddie Colla Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2021 Signed HPM Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x36

    $224.00

  • Let's Burn It All 24 x 36 Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Let's Burn It All 24 x 36 Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Let's Burn It All 24 x 36 Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Let's Burn It All- 24 x 36 Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) Spray Paint Mixed Media Artwork on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2017 Signed Limited Edition of 10 HPM Hand Painted Artwork Size 24x36 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $2,290.00

  • Sale -15% La Signora Capo HPM Silkscreen Print by Dain

    Dain La Signora Capo HPM Silkscreen Print by Dain

    La Signora Capo HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Silkscreen on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Dain Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed Edition of 28- 24x36- Each piece is a one-color screen print on 24 inches by 36-inch deckled edge fine art paper. The prints are heavily hand-embellished by the artist making each print unique. From an edition of 28 these prints are extremely limited. One of the most influential street artists to emerge from New York, DAIN combines the visual language of graffiti with collaged old portraits of Hollywood glamour stars. Crossing genres and often working single pieces back and forth between the street and studio, DAIN combines wheatpasting, silkscreening, spray paint, collage, and acrylic.

    $946.00$804.00

  • Frank Sinatra Mug Shot Rainbow AP HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Steve Kaufman SAK Frank Sinatra Mug Shot Rainbow AP HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Frank Sinatra Mug Shot- Rainbow Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Oil Paint HPM Silkscreen Print on Canvas by Steve Kaufman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof, Unstretched, Mint directly from artist in 2005

    $4,583.00

HPM Hand-Embellished Fine Art Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Process and Appeal of HPM Hand-Embellished Fine Art Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Creating an HPM starts with a standard print, often a giclée or another high-quality reproduction. The artist then intervenes manually, adding elements through various techniques like painting, drawing, or collaging. This hand-embellishment can range from subtle touches to elaborate transformations, depending on the artist's vision. The resulting works are thus hybrids, blurring the lines between a print and an original piece. In street pop and graffiti art—genres that value authenticity and personal expression—HPMs offer a way to own a piece that is accessible like a print and unique like original artwork.

Collectibility and Value of HPM Artworks

For collectors, HPM Hand-Embellished Fine Artwork are highly coveted due to their uniqueness. Unlike standard prints, where every piece in an edition is identical, each HPM in a series is distinct, providing a sense of exclusivity. This uniqueness often translates into higher value and desirability in the art market. Furthermore, the artist's personal touch in hand-embellishing the print creates a closer connection between the artist and the collector. Owning an HPM is akin to owning a piece directly touched and modified by the artist, giving it a special place in art collections. The rise of HPM in street pop and graffiti artwork has also contributed to the democratization of art. Original street and graffiti art can be inaccessible because it exists in the public domain or due to high market values. HPMs, on the other hand, offer a more affordable entry point for collectors without completely sacrificing the uniqueness of an original piece. This accessibility broadens the audience for street pop and graffiti art, allowing more people to participate in the appreciation and collection of these dynamic art forms. For artists, creating HPMs is an opportunity for innovation and expression. It allows them to revisit their work, adding new layers of meaning or aesthetic value. This process can be particularly appealing for street and graffiti artists, whose original works are often temporary or subject to the unpredictability of the urban environment. HPMs give these artists a chance to preserve their work in a more permanent form while continuing to experiment and evolve their artistic expression. Culturally, HPMs are significant in street pop art and graffiti narrative. They represent a modern evolution of these art forms, which have always been about challenging traditional boundaries and exploring new modes of expression. HPMs embody this ethos, combining print art's reproducibility with street art's originality. They are a testament to the ever-evolving nature of art and the continual blurring of lines between different artistic processes.

Creation and Uniqueness of HPM Sculptures

The process of creating an HPM sculpture typically starts with a prefabricated form. This could be a cast or a digitally manufactured sculpture that serves as a blank canvas for the artist. The artist then adds unique elements through painting, sculpting additional features, or attaching different materials. This hand-embellishment process ensures that each piece in the edition is distinct, carrying the individual signature of the artist's style and vision. Each HPM sculpture's uniqueness lies in the artist's personalized interventions. These interventions can be subtle, like a unique color scheme or surface texture, or more pronounced, such as adding new components or reshaping parts of the sculpture. This process elevates the work from a mere replicated form to a one-of-a-kind piece of art. HPM (Hand-Embellished) sculptures represent a fascinating and relatively recent development in contemporary art, especially within street pop art and graffiti. Much like HPM prints, these sculptures involve a base work—often a mass-produced or limited edition piece—that is subsequently altered or embellished by the artist by hand. This process transforms a standard sculpture into a unique artwork, combining the reproducibility of a sculptural edition with the originality and personal touch of the artist. HPM sculptures have gained popularity in the art market for their balance between exclusivity and accessibility. While original sculptures can be prohibitively expensive and out of reach for many collectors, HPM sculptures offer a more accessible alternative without compromising uniqueness. Each hand-embellished piece is valued more than the standard edition due to its character and the artist's direct involvement.

Cultural Significance in Contemporary Art

For artists, especially those in the street pop and graffiti spheres, HPM sculptures provide a new avenue for artistic expression and innovation. Their dynamic and unconventional approaches often characterize street and graffiti art. Translating this ethos into three-dimensional forms allows artists to explore new dimensions of their creativity. It also allows them to expand their artistic repertoire beyond traditional canvases and urban walls. Culturally, HPM sculptures represent a critical evolution in the dialogue between conventional sculptural practices and contemporary art forms like street pop and graffiti art. They embody a fusion of mass production and individual artistic expression, challenging traditional notions of what constitutes an original artwork. As street art and graffiti continue gaining recognition and acceptance in the broader art world, HPM sculptures stand as a testament to these art forms' innovative and evolving nature.
In summary, HPM sculptures are a compelling development in contemporary art, offering artists a platform for personal expression and innovation while providing collectors access to unique and affordable artworks. These sculptures encapsulate the essence of street pop and graffiti art, transforming standard sculptural forms into individual, hand-embellished works that carry the distinct touch of the artist's hand. As the art world evolves, HPM sculptures will likely play an increasingly significant role in the contemporary art landscape, bridging the gap between mass production and individual artistic creativity.

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