Inexpensive Artworks

4 artworks


  • Hard Holy Ship 1 2012 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Hard Holy Ship 1 2012 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Hard: Holy Ship 1- 2012 Music Event Limited Edition Gig Poster 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Max Goldman for Holy Ship 2012 Music Festival. EDM Music Bands: Fatboy Slim, Boys Noize, Laidback Luke, Rusko, Diplo, A-Trak , Steve Aoki , Skrillex, Tommy Lee & DJ Aero, Brodinski, Buraka Som Sistema,Gesaffelstein,Justin Martin ,Zedd , DJ Craze,Dillon Francis , Housemeister , Strip Steve ,DJEDJOTRONIC ,Destructo, Danny Brown ,Dave Nada,Egyptrixx , Rory Phillips,Club Cheval, Jason Bentley, Posso ,Doorly, Oliver, Gina Turner,Nick Catchdubs,Arthur Baker , Paul Devro ,Ble Jemz , Lloydski, Contra , Mike Deuce , Fool's Gold Records , Boys Noize Records, Mad Decent ,Paris Social Club , Dance Right

    $35.00

  • Hard Holy Ship 3 2014 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Hard Holy Ship 3 2014 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Hard: Holy Ship 1 Music Event Limited Edition Gig Poster 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Max Goldman for Holy Ship 2012 Music Festival. Since its inception, MFG- Matt Goldman Creative built the identity and artwork for HARD Fest and all its offshoots, including Holy Ship. We've finally unearthed the entire collection of posters we made together before Gary Richards left Livenation and took me with him. A trip down memory lane, it's fun to see the DJ names jockey for position over the years and also revel in how early HARD was in promoting the careers of some of the biggest DJs today. 18 x 24 inches • Spot Color Offset Print • Fluorescent Green, Fluorescent Pink, Fluorescent Yellow, Black • Archival Bright White Paper • Limited Edition of 500 • Released 2014 EDM Music Bands: Pharrell Williams , Skrillex , Duck Sauce , Diplo , Boys Noize , Zedd , Laidback Luke , A-Trak , Zeds Dead , Dillon Francis , Baauer , Chromeo , Disclosure , Armand Van Helden , Maceo Plex , Claude Vonstroke , Flosstradamus , Skream , Flume , RL Grime , Brodinski , Crookers , Alvin Risk , Destructo , Justin Martin , Shlohmo , Clockwork , GTA , Alex Metric , Oliver , Breach , Just Blaze , Griz , Gramatik , Ryan Hemsworth , Cyril Hahn , DJEDJOTRONIC , Strip Steve , TJR , Kill Frenzy , Amine Edge & Dance , French Fries , Gorgon City , Gina Turner , Green Lantern , Light Year , T. Williams , Jerome LOL , Samo Sound Boy , Kaytranada , Liquid Todd , Boys Noize Records , Fool's Gold Records , Body High , WEDIDIT

    $35.00

  • Hard Holy Ship 5 2015 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Hard Holy Ship 5 2015 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Hard: Holy Ship 5- 2015 Music Event Limited Edition Gig Poster 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Archival Bright White Paper by MFG- Matt Goldman Max Goldman for Holy Ship 2015 Music Festival. Since its inception, MFG- Matt Goldman Creative built the identity and artwork for HARD Fest and all its offshoots, including Holy Ship. We've finally unearthed the entire collection of posters we made together before Gary Richards left Livenation and took me with him. A trip down memory lane, it's fun to see the DJ names jockey for position over the years and also revel in how early HARD was in promoting the careers of some of the biggest DJs today. 18 x 24 inches • Spot Color Offset Print • Fluorescent Blue, Fluorescent Yellow, Black • Archival Bright White Paper • Limited Edition of 500 • Released 2015 EDM Music Bands: Skrillex , Fatboy Slim , Baauer , DJ Snake , Tommy Trash , Basement Jaxx , Claude Vonstroke , Ty Dolla Sign , Sub Focus , DJ Mustard , Jack Beats , Busy P , Green Velvet , Mat Zo , Breakbot , Brodinski , Destructo , Justin Martin , Alex Metric , Galantis , Cajmere , Tchami , Araabmuzik , Martin Buttrich , Lee Foss & Anabel Englund , Soul Clap , Mercer , Huxley , The M Machine , J Phlip , AC Slater , Kill Frenzy , Justin Jay , Milo & Otis , Valentino Kahn , Louisahhh!!! , Curses , Boston Bun , Wax Motif , Kastle , Friends Within , Anna Lunoe , Club Cheval , Shift K3y , Panteros 666 , So Me , Amtrac , DJ Pone , Sweater Beats , Posso , Cut Snake

    $35.00

  • Hard Holy Ship 6 2016 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Hard Holy Ship 6 2016 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Hard: Holy Ship 6- 2016 Music Event Limited Edition Gig Poster 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Archival Bright White Paper by MFG- Matt Goldman Max Goldman for Holy Ship 2016 Music Festival. Since its inception, MFG- Matt Goldman Creative built the identity and artwork for HARD Fest and all its offshoots, including Holy Ship. We've finally unearthed the entire collection of posters we made together before Gary Richards left Livenation and took me with him. A trip down memory lane, it's fun to see the DJ names jockey for position over the years and also revel in how early HARD was in promoting the careers of some of the biggest DJs today. 18 x 24 inches • Spot Color Offset Print • Fluorescent Pink, Fluorescent Purple, Black • Archival Bright White Paper • Limited Edition of 500 • Released 2016 EDM Music Bands: Kaskade , Dillon Francis , Flosstradamus , Odesza , Steve Aoki , Robin Schulz , Tommy Trash , Griz , Rudimental , Gorgon City , Hudson Mohawke , Brodinski , Justin Martin , Destructo , MK , GTA , Bakermat , Jack Beats , Skream , Ryan Hemsworth , Alison Wonderland , Rustie , Lee Foss , Jackmaster , 12th Planet , Mr. Carmack , Slow Magic , Valentino Khan , Hannah Wants , Snails , Patrick Topping , Motez , Djemba Djemba , AC Slater , Lane 8 , Peking Duk , Wax Motif , Golden Features , Riva Starr , Tommy Kruise , Doorly , Jai Wolf , Wiwek , Curses , Awe , Louisahhh!!! , Soysauce , Royal , Bot , Sonns , Genghis Clan , Slumberjack , Brazzabelle , Eyes Everywhere , Billy Kenny , Penthouse Penthouse , Bones

    $35.00

Inexpensive Artworks
Pop art, street art, and graffiti art have become increasingly popular over the last few decades, often celebrated for their vibrant, thought-provoking, and rebellious nature. What makes these art forms particularly fascinating is their accessibility and the relatively low cost of creating them compared to traditional fine art. This affordability has allowed a wide range of artists to contribute to these movements, turning city streets into canvases that capture the democratic spirit of the art world. Graffiti art, with its roots in the gritty urban landscapes of the 1970s, is historically the voice of the marginalized, a form of artistic expression that is inherently public and often unauthorized. Spray paint, the medium for graffiti artists, is relatively inexpensive and portable, allowing for spontaneous bursts of creativity. Artists like Banksy, whose works have gained international acclaim, began with the same tools as any novice graffiti artist, pointing to the low barrier to entry in this form of artistic expression. The transient nature of graffiti also means that artworks can be ephemeral, subject to the whims of city clean-up crews or the elements, which in turn often imbues the work with a sense of urgency and poignancy. In a similar vein, street art has become a prominent feature in many urban environments, celebrated for its ability to transform bland public spaces into areas of visual interest and social commentary. Unlike graffiti, street art is often created with the permission of property owners and can take on a variety of forms, from murals to installations. While still accessible, street art can involve a broader range of materials and techniques, sometimes requiring more investment. However, the use of affordable materials like posters, stencils, and stickers keeps this art form within reach for many budding artists. It is common to see vibrant street art districts in cities around the world where artists display their work, often selling it at prices that appeal to a broad audience. Pop art, while it can be seen as the commercial cousin to the street and graffiti art, also has its roots in the idea of art for the masses. Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein drew from popular culture and mass-produced items, such as soup cans and comic strips, to create their art. This form of art often uses techniques such as silkscreen printing, which is conducive to producing multiple copies and thus can be sold at lower prices. The replication of images in pop art is a deliberate nod to mass production, making statements about consumerism while also benefiting from its methods to reach a wider audience. These art forms represent a democratization of art, where the idea and the statement it makes can be as valuable, if not more so, than the materials from which it is made. This principle challenges traditional notions of value in art, where scarcity and the prestige of the artist can inflate prices to inaccessible heights. Instead, inexpensive artworks in pop, street, and graffiti art speak to a more inclusive approach. They allow a broad swath of society to engage with and even own pieces of cultural significance without the prohibitive costs associated with galleries and fine art auctions. Accessibility and public engagement are at the core of these art movements. Artists within these genres have been successful in utilizing inexpensive methods and materials to not only bring art into public spaces but also to comment on the very nature of art itself. The economic approachability of these works serves to reinforce the messages conveyed by the artists—messages about society, culture, and the spaces we share. It is through this lens that inexpensive artworks continue to shape the cultural landscape, providing a platform for dialogue and a mirror to the world we live in.

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