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Craig Drake Akira Foil Silkscreen Print by Craig Drake
Akira- Foil Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Foil Paper Sheet by Craig Drake Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Inspired by Akira Anime Japan Cartoon Screen Print on Foil Variant Edition of 75 Approximately 36" x 12"
$84.00
Tim Doyle Master Stroke AP Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
Master Stroke Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 1st Edition
$259.00
Madsaki Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box II-P Lithograph Sculpture by Madsaki
Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box II-P Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on Cardboard Box by Madsaki, an urban graffiti pop street artist. 2019 Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 15.75x8.5 Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box II-P 2019 Offset lithographs on cardboard 8-1/2 x 15-3/4 x 10-1/2 inches (21.6 x 40.0 x 26.7 cm) (Heinz) Edition of 500 (each) Published by Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo
$397.99
Shishidomia $leeping Beauty 18x18 Giclee Print by Shishidomia
$leeping Beauty- 18x18 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x18 Japan Print
$99.00
Shishidomia At The Store 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia
At The Store- 18x24 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print
$125.00
Dragon76 Yin and Yang Shogunate Archival Print by Dragon76
Yin and Yang Shogunate Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Urban Pop Artist Dragon76 Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 34x20
$331.00
Oneq Cleopatra Giclee Print by Oneq
Cleopatra Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Oneq.
$101.00
Madsaki Campbells Tomato Juice Box II-P Lithograph Sculpture by Madsaki
Campbells Tomato Juice Box II-P Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on Cardboard Box by Madsaki, an urban graffiti pop street artist. 2019 Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 19x10 Campbell's Tomato Juice Box II-P 2019 Offset lithographs on cardboard 10 x 19 x 9-1/2 inches (25.4 x 48.3 x 24.1 cm) (Campbell's) Edition of 500 (each) Published by Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo
$397.99
Oneq Den En Ken Giclee Print by Oneq
Den En Ken Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Oneq counter-culture street artist art. ONEQ - "DEN EN KEN" limited edition fine art print hand-numbered edition of 80 copies
$129.00
Shepard Fairey- OBEY Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print Series. "I originally worked on this poppy pattern art as part of my collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung. In our piece, we addressed the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical use of anti-Asian imagery and symbols in Western culture. The poppy is a beautiful flower with many symbolic interpretations, including peace, death, sleep, and sedation. I often weave floral and decorative patterns into my art to draw viewers in and make challenging concepts more digestible. However, decorative appeal can sedate people and distract them from more important social issues. Whether in entertainment, alcohol, drugs, or conspicuous consumption, I think sedation is a major cause of social and political complacency and ignorance. These Sedation In Bloom prints serve the dual purpose of a decorative escape and a reminder to stay awake and aware!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom: The Lure of Street Pop Art by Shepard Fairey In the dynamic world of street pop art and graffiti artwork, certain pieces resonate with powerful messages that transcend their visual allure. Shepard Fairey's "Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom" is one such symbolic piece. This print forms a part of a limited edition series that Shepard Fairey, an American artist and social activist, introduced to the world in 2021. It exhibits Fairey's refined skill in silkscreen printing and his commitment to infusing his work with societal critique and reflective symbolism. Crafted on cream speckle tone fine art paper, the "Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom" series is a collection of 150 hand-pulled prints, each bearing Fairey's signature and its unique number in the series. The dimensions of 18x24 inches afford the artwork a commanding presence, which compels the viewer to pause and engage. With its vivid red background overlaid with golden poppies, the artwork's color palette is visually striking and loaded with cultural and symbolic significance. Shepard Fairey's Artistic Commentary through Poppies The choice of poppies within this series is no mere aesthetic decision. For Fairey, these flowers are loaded with multiple meanings, with each interpretation offering a different lens through which to view the artwork. Poppies are traditionally symbols of peace and sleep; in some contexts, they represent death. These connotations align seamlessly with Fairey's intentions to create art that draws people in with its decorative beauty while subtly urging them to wake from societal sedation. By partnering with Gordon Cheung, Fairey embarked on a collaborative journey that would address the historical injustices inflicted upon Asian communities, particularly accentuated by the tragic case of Vincent Chin. The artwork thus serves as a dual-purpose tool: it is an instrument of beauty that invites contemplation and a vehicle of consciousness that demands recognition of and action against deep-seated societal issues. The juxtaposition of the poppy's inherent beauty with its more somber implications reflects Fairey's broader concerns about the anesthetizing effect of mass entertainment and consumer culture. The Cultural Resonance of Fairey's Street Pop Art The "Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom" series encapsulates Fairey's contribution to street pop art and graffiti artwork discourse. His method of spreading his messages, rooted in the rebellious spirit of graffiti art, is crafted to engage a public audience in a conversation about complacency and social consciousness. The prints' limited edition status adds a dimension of exclusivity to the artwork, highlighting the balance between high art and accessible street art that Fairey navigates so adeptly. In the current cultural landscape, where art is often a means of escapism, Fairey uses his platform to anchor viewers back to reality, urging them not to be sedated by the pleasures and distractions of modern life. The artwork's bold colors and floral patterns are more than a retreat for the eyes; they prompt the mind to remain vigilant and aware, a sentiment at the heart of street pop art's ethos. The enduring relevance of Fairey's work lies in its ability to resonate with the onlookers, not merely as viewers but as participants in a shared social dialogue. As the art compels one to confront political apathy and societal neglect, it also exemplifies the potency of street pop art as a medium for transformative thought. Through the "Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom" print, Shepard Fairey — real name Frank Shepard Fairey — reaffirms his status as a pivotal figure in contemporary art, a catalyst for change, and an advocate for vigilance in an era prone to distraction. In these prints, Shepard Fairey has embodied the quintessence of his street pop art philosophy. He presents a work that is as alluring as it is thought-provoking, as immediate in its visual impact as it is enduring in its conceptual depth. "Red & Gold Sedation in Bloom" is not just a statement piece; it is a testament to the power of art as a beacon of awareness in the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of street pop and graffiti artwork.
$587.99
Naoto Hattori Nirvana Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori
Nirvana Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.
$263.00
Shepard Fairey- OBEY Black & Red Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Black & Red Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print Series. "I originally worked on this poppy pattern art as part of my collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung. In our piece, we addressed the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical use of anti-Asian imagery and symbols in Western culture. The poppy is a beautiful flower with many symbolic interpretations, including peace, death, sleep, and sedation. I often weave floral and decorative patterns into my art to draw viewers in and make challenging concepts more digestible. However, decorative appeal can sedate people and distract them from more important social issues. Whether in entertainment, alcohol, drugs, or conspicuous consumption, I think sedation is a major cause of social and political complacency and ignorance. These Sedation In Bloom prints serve the dual purpose of a decorative escape and a reminder to stay awake and aware!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Shepard Fairey's Black & Red Sedation in Bloom: A Visual Manifesto In the eclectic domain of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the Black & Red Sedation in Bloom silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a vivid testament to the genre's capacity for profound expression. This piece is part of a compelling series by Fairey, an artist named Frank Shepard Fairey, hailing from the United States of America. Known for his ability to stir the public conscience through his art, Fairey's work on this series was crafted in 2021, and it resonates with his signature blend of design and message. Symbolism and Social Commentary in Fairey's Prints The artwork, pulled by hand on cream speckletone fine art paper, features an inherently limited edition size, with only 150 pieces produced. Each print, measuring 18x24 inches, is meticulously signed and numbered by the artist, ensuring its exclusivity and connection to Fairey's artistic narrative. The stark contrast of red against black is not just visually arresting but symbolically charged, portraying poppies that traditionally symbolize peace and sleep but also carry darker associations with death and sedation. Fairey's artistic approach often includes weaving floral and decorative patterns to capture the viewer's attention, making the art's underlying messages more accessible and engaging. The seductive beauty of the poppies in this print is deliberate, drawing the viewer into a deeper conversation about the nature of distraction and sedation in modern society. Fairey suggests that such beauty can serve as a diversion from critical social issues, lulling the populace into complacency and fostering a culture of political inaction. The Power of Street Pop Art in Public Discourse Fairey's collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung on the concept behind this print series underlines their joint commitment to address grave issues such as the murder of Vincent Chin and the perpetuation of anti-Asian stereotypes. The Black & Red Sedation in Bloom print transcends its aesthetic component. It stands as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and awareness in a world too often dulled by the distractions of entertainment, substance abuse, and overconsumption. In Fairey's own words, this series serves a dual purpose: it is a channel for decorative immersion and a significant cue to remain conscious and critical of the world's narratives. His use of poppies amidst the lush decorative motifs provides a layered meaning, urging the audience to seek engagement with societal issues rather than retreating into the seductive calm that beauty can sometimes promise. Through this striking series, Fairey continues to showcase the influential role of street pop art as a medium for cultural critique and a rallying cry for collective awareness.
$587.99
Shepard Fairey- OBEY Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print Series. "I originally worked on this poppy pattern art as part of my collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung. In our piece, we addressed the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical use of anti-Asian imagery and symbols in Western culture. The poppy is a beautiful flower with many symbolic interpretations, including peace, death, sleep, and sedation. I often weave floral and decorative patterns into my art to draw viewers in and make challenging concepts more digestible. However, decorative appeal can sedate people and distract them from more important social issues. Whether in entertainment, alcohol, drugs, or conspicuous consumption, I think sedation is a major cause of social and political complacency and ignorance. These Sedation In Bloom prints serve the dual purpose of a decorative escape and a reminder to stay awake and aware!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Exploring the Depths of Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom by Shepard Fairey In the sphere of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom stands as a profound narrative crafted by Shepard Fairey. Known for his impactful OBEY campaign, Fairey is an American artist born on February 15, 1970, whose work extends beyond mere visual stimuli to incite discussion on social and political issues. The 2021 silkscreen print series exemplifies this, with each piece pulled by hand on cream speckletone fine art paper, ensuring the authenticity that collectors and enthusiasts deeply value. As part of a limited edition series, this 18x24 artwork connects intimately with its audience, being one among only 150 pieces worldwide, each signed and numbered by Fairey himself. Symbology and Collaboration in Fairey's Work Fairey's collaboration with Gordon Cheung serves as the undercurrent for this series. Together, they ventured into a poignant exploration of anti-Asian sentiment, as encapsulated by the tragic story of Vincent Chin. It is within this context that the poppy - a recurring motif in Fairey's work - blooms with significance. Symbolizing peace, death, sleep, and sedation, the poppies laid against the stark black and blue backdrop invite a dichotomy of beauty and tragedy, pleasure and pain, sedation and awakening. This art piece acts as a vessel for dialogue, challenging the observer to confront the seductive veneer of pop culture that often masks deeper societal ailments. Through the intricate weaving of poppy patterns, Fairey endeavors to draw viewers closer, only to confront them with the sobering realities of complacency and ignorance, a cause he attributes to the distractions of entertainment, substance abuse, and materialism. Fairey's Impact on Street Pop Art and Societal Awareness Fairey's impact on street pop art is not only measured by his visual contributions but also by the palpable discourse his works ignite. Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom transcends its function as decor, morphing into a silent yet screaming reminder of the necessity to remain vigilant in a world saturated with distractions. The deep blues and stark blacks contrast with the cream undertones, creating a visual tension that mirrors the societal tension Fairey aims to address. Beyond the aesthetic lies a critical engagement with the concept of sedation in societal context — how beauty and art can both inspire and anesthetize. In this sense, Fairey's work is a call to action, an elegy to awareness in the form of street pop art, and a symbolic act of graffiti that marks the consciousness of its viewers. This series represents the quintessential purpose of Fairey's artistic journey — to awaken, to provoke, and to inspire change through the medium of street art. Shepard Fairey's Continuing Legacy in Art and Activism The Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom print holds its place in the legacy of Shepard Fairey — a legacy characterized by an unyielding pursuit of social commentary through art. Fairey, still active and based in Los Angeles, California, maintains his reputation as a pivotal figure in the fusion of street art aesthetics and social activism. This piece, like many others within his oeuvre, is a reflection of his unwavering commitment to art as a medium for social awakening. As an artist, Fairey continues to challenge the traditional confines of street pop art, using his platform to address themes of political complacency and social ignorance. With each print in the Black & Blue Sedation in Bloom series, he invites his audience to participate in a visual and cognitive experience that is as much about introspection as it is about external critique. In this light, Fairey's work remains an essential thread in the fabric of contemporary art, continually weaving narratives that compel and resonate with audiences far beyond the realm of traditional galleries and into the streets, where the pulse of collective consciousness thrives.
$587.99