Markers & Permanent Markers

13 artworks


  • Beanie Hat Boy Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Beanie Hat Boy Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    Beanie Hat Boy Original Permanent Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.25x5.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Label.

    $28.00

  • Priority Mail 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Red 1 Priority Mail 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Black 1

    Saber Priority Mail 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Priority Mail 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Permanent Drawing Art on USPS Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed by Tag Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.25x5.5 Color Marker on USPS United States Postal Service Priority Mail Label 228-2016.  Priority Mail 228 Labels: Slap-Up Canvas for the Streets Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have become synonymous with urban landscapes' raw, vibrant, and often controversial energy. Amongst the most captivating forms of this art is the slap-up label sticker, a brief piece that combines the guerrilla tactics of street art with the aesthetic approach of pop art. These stickers, often found adorning city walls, lampposts, and mailboxes, carry the pulse of the streets and the artist's signature. The United States Postal Service's Priority Mail 228 label is a particularly iconic medium within this genre. Initially intended for postal use, artists have repurposed these labels as canvases for their work. With its distinctive red, white, and blue design, the label offers an instantly recognizable backdrop deeply rooted in American iconography. This juxtaposition of official symbolism with the rebellious nature of graffiti creates a powerful, provocative, and patriotic visual statement. Graffiti artists like Saber have transformed these labels into vehicles of personal expression and social commentary. Saber, an American artist named Ryan Weston Shook, is known for his work within the graffiti community and beyond. His involvement with the art form dates back to the 1990s, and he has since become a notable figure in the street art world.  Tag Art: Marking Presence and Identity Tagging, which involves writing one's alias or signature in a stylized form, is central to graffiti culture. It's a means of claiming territory, asserting identity, and engaging with the public in a dialogue often unmediated by gallery spaces' conventions. The Saber piece utilizes a blue permanent marker to create a tangle of lines and shapes that coalesce into his distinctive tag. Measuring 4.25x5.5 inches, this slap-up label sticker is a quintessential example of tag art, embodying the spontaneity and personal touch that are hallmarks of the genre. Created in 2020 and signed by the artist, this piece carries the weight of authenticity and the immediacy of street art. Despite its small scale, the tag commands attention, with the intensity of the blue marker standing bold against the label's pre-printed elements. The label's date, March 2016, provides a temporal context, anchoring the artwork in a specific moment of Saber's artistic journey. The cultural significance of slap-up label art lies in its accessibility and transience. These stickers can be produced en masse and placed in various locations, allowing for a wide distribution of the artist's work. However, their lifespan is unpredictable, as they can easily be removed or destroyed, mirroring the fleeting nature of fame and public attention in the digital age. Saber's use of the Priority Mail 228 label is a nod to a tradition in street art that values the repurposing of everyday items into something extraordinary. The label's transformation from a mundane postal accessory into a piece of art disrupts the ordinary and challenges the viewer to see the extraordinary in the everyday. This quality places slap-up label art firmly within the canon of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, genres that continually redefine themselves through unconventional materials and methods. The Priority Mail 228 Slap-Up Label Sticker by Saber is more than just a piece of art; it is a statement, a piece of cultural fabric, and a reflection of the artist's presence in the urban landscape. As with much of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, it encapsulates a moment in time, a burst of creative energy, and a dialogue with the public that is as vibrant and dynamic as the streets from which it was born.

    $24.00

  • Hello My Name Is Montana Cans Slap-Up by Lyric One

    Lyric One Hello My Name Is Montana Cans Slap-Up by Lyric One

    Hello My Name Is Montana Cans Original Permanent Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Montana Spray Paint Label by Graffiti Artist Lyric One Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 5x3.75 Marker Tagged on Montana Spray Paint Company Hello My Name Is Label. Crease Along Right Facing Side.

    $28.00

  • Priority Mail GOAT Slap-Up Drawing by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Priority Mail GOAT Slap-Up Drawing by RD-357 Real Deal

    Priority Mail GOAT Marker Original Sticker Drawing Slap-Up Label Painting/Drawing Artby Tru Graffiti Legend RD-357 Modern Street Artist. Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag, Signed 2021 4.25x5.5

    $129.00

  • Silver Tall Tagged Slap-Up by Sechor

    Sechor Silver Tall Tagged Slap-Up by Sechor

    Silver Tall Tagged Original Metallic Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist Sechor Modern Street Artwork. 2021 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 5.5x4.25 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Label. Handling Creases Along Midsection.

    $25.00

  • Shark USPS Priority Slap-Up by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof Shark USPS Priority Slap-Up by Shark Toof

    Shark USPS Priority Original Spray Paint & Permanent Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art by Tru Graffiti Artist Shark Toof Modern Street Artwork. 2015 Signed Orignal Spray Paint Mixed Media Marker Slap Up Graffiti Drawing Artwork Size 4.75x3.5 Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.75x3.5 Spray Paint & Marker Tagged on USPS Label.

    $38.00

  • Priority Mail RD Blue Marker Slap-Up by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Priority Mail RD Blue Marker Slap-Up by RD-357 Real Deal

    Priority Mail RD Blue Marker Original Sticker Slap-Up Label Painting/Drawing Artby Tru Graffiti Legend RD-357 Modern Street Artist. Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag, Signed 2021 5.5x4.25

    $24.00

  • Priority Mail 228-2013 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Saber Priority Mail 228-2013 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Priority Mail 228-2013 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Permanent Drawing Art on USPS Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed by Tag Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.5x3.5 Color Marker on the USPS United States Postal Service Priority Mail Label 228-2013.  Street Art's Intersection with Everyday Objects The 'Priority Mail 228-2013' slap-up label sticker featuring original tag art by Saber is a remarkable embodiment of how modern street artwork intersects with everyday objects. Saber, a recognized name in graffiti, transforms a mundane USPS mailing label into a canvas for his artistic expression. This piece, a 4.5x3.5 color marker on the USPS United States Postal Service Priority Mail Label 228-2013, is 2020 original, showcasing the artist's unique ability to repurpose everyday items into art. Saber's Artistic Commentary on Communication This work is more than an act of creative repurposing; it serves as a commentary on communication and how messages are transmitted in the modern world. By choosing a Priority Mail label, Saber taps into the theme of urgency and the importance of messages that such labels signify. His artwork disrupts this narrative of swift communication with a personal and cryptic tag, suggesting that amidst the rapid exchange of information, there are layers of meaning waiting to be uncovered. The tag, applied with a color marker, flows across the label in a style reminiscent of Saber's street art murals. The vibrant green strokes against the white and red of the Priority Mail label create a stark contrast, symbolizing perhaps the clash between the institutional and the individual, the standardized and the personalized. The use of a USPS label also points to the public domain as a space ripe for artistic intervention, where the artist can leave a mark that is both provocative and publicly accessible. Modern Street Art and the Culture of Slap-Up Tags Saber's choice of a slap-up label adheres to the culture of street pop art, where quick, spontaneous creations are integral to the art form. Slap-up tags are known for their immediacy and are often used by artists to leave a quick signature in public spaces. This piece emulates that culture, with Saber's tag being a literal and figurative mark of the artist's presence. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, Saber's 'Priority Mail 228-2013' label is a testament to the genre's evolving canvas. It moves beyond walls and subway cars to find a place on portable, everyday items, thus expanding the reach of street art. Saber, an American artist, is known for such innovations, constantly challenging the boundaries of where and what street art can be. In sum, the artwork on the Priority Mail label is a statement on the power of street art to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. It captures the essence of street pop art's spontaneity and Saber's role as a pioneer in the movement. The tag, a signature of the artist's identity, reminds of the personal touch in an increasingly impersonal world dominated by digital communication and standardized services.

    $24.00

  • Priority Mail RD Blue Bubble Slap-Up by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Priority Mail RD Blue Bubble Slap-Up by RD-357 Real Deal

    Priority Mail RD Blue Bubble Marker Original Sticker Slap-Up Label Painting/Drawing Artby Tru Graffiti Legend RD-357 Modern Street Artist. Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag, Signed 2021 5.5x4.25

    $24.00

  • Priority 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Skewville

    Skewville Priority 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Skewville

    Priority 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Skewville Original Permanent Marker Art Drawing on USPS Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2021 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4x5.5 Marker Tagged on USPS United States Postal Service Mail Label Sticker 228-2016.  Skewville and the Art of the Slap-Up: A Street Art Staple The urban art landscape is adorned with various forms of expression, and one pivotal figure who has contributed significantly to this vibrant scene is the artist known as Skewville. With the 'Priority 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker', Skewville offers a quintessential piece that epitomizes the slap-up style of graffiti art. This art form, which utilizes stickers - often postal labels - as the medium, has been a cornerstone of Skewville's work, allowing for a distribution of his art that transcends geographical boundaries.  Dissecting the Slap-Up Phenomenon The 'Priority 228-2016' piece by Skewville is a signed original featuring a robust slap-up tag rendered in permanent marker on a USPS mailing label. Measuring 4x5.5 inches, this work is emblematic of the artist's signature style - bold, assertive, and unapologetically street. The choice of the USPS label is deliberate and indicative of the slap-up genre, which often employs ready-made, adhesive surfaces to create art that can easily be affixed to various urban fixtures, thus integrating the artwork seamlessly into the city's fabric. Skewville's Artistic Influence and Legacy Skewville's work is not merely an act of artistic expression but a statement on the accessibility and democratization of art. By choosing to work with inherently mundane and practical materials, Skewville elevates the ordinary into the extraordinary. His tags, a visual signature, become synonymous with their environments, reflecting the artist's dialogue with the urban landscape. The impact of such works is significant, offering an uncurated and spontaneous encounter with art available to all who traverse the cityscape. Skewville's 'Priority 228-2016 Slap-Up Label Sticker' is more than just a piece of street pop art; it is a testament to the genre's enduring appeal and ability to communicate complex narratives through simple, powerful visual gestures. As a modern street artwork, it represents the continuous evolution of graffiti as a form and the artists like Skewville who have shaped its trajectory over the years.

    $35.00

  • Man In The Mirro Slap-Up Drawing by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Man In The Mirro Slap-Up Drawing by DrNuse89

    Man In The Mirro Original Permanent Marker USPS Box End Drawing Art on Cardboard by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 7.5x4.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Box End.

    $25.00

  • Eye Text Tag Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Eye Text Tag Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    Eye Text Tag Original Permanent Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.25x5.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Label.

    $16.00

  • Priority Mail Double White 2021 Slap-Up by Sechor

    Sechor Priority Mail Double White 2021 Slap-Up by Sechor

    Priority Mail Double White 2021 Original Marker Slap-Up Label Painting/Drawing Art on USPS Label by Tru Graffiti Legend Sechor Modern Street Artist. 2021 Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag Sticker, Signed 4.25x5.5 Marker on USPS Priority Mail Label.

    $24.00

Markers & Permanent Markers Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Integral Role of Markers in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Markers and permanent markers hold a significant place in the toolkit of many artists, especially those involved in street pop art and graffiti artwork. The evolution of these tools has been closely tied to the progression of street art from its early days to its current standing as a globally recognized form of creative expression. Markers are prized for their ease of use, portability, and the immediate impact of their vivid lines and colors. Markers have played an essential role in graffiti and pop art as a medium for creating artwork. In graffiti art, markers are often used for tagging or writing on surfaces in public spaces. Tagging involves writing one's name or a personal symbol in a stylized way to create a unique visual signature. Graffiti artists may use markers to create larger pieces incorporating lettering, characters, and other elements. Markers are a popular medium in graffiti art because they are portable, easy to use, and can produce bold and vibrant colors. They also allow artists to work quickly and efficiently, which is essential in a culture where creating art in public spaces can be risky. In pop art, markers are often used to create cartoons, caricatures, and other types of illustrations. Pop art emerged in the 1950s and 1960s as a response to mass media and consumer culture commercialization. Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein used markers to create bold, graphic images that reflected the imagery of popular culture. Markers were particularly well-suited to pop art because they could produce clean, precise lines and bright, flat colors. They also allowed artists to work quickly and produce multiple copies of an image, which was influential in mass media and advertising. In both graffiti art and pop art, markers have been used to create bold, eye-catching images that reflect their time's cultural and social contexts. They continue to be a popular medium for artists who want to create work that is accessible, expressive, and impactful.

Markers: The Lifeline of Urban Artistry

From their humble beginnings as tools for labeling and simple writing tasks, street artists have adopted markers for their versatility and convenience. The ability to carry a marker at all times allows artists to create whenever inspiration strikes. This accessibility has made markers a go-to for quick sketches, tags, and detailed pieces on various surfaces. With their long-lasting ink, permanent markers have become particularly valuable in creating art that stands the test of time against the elements and the urban environment. Artists favor markers for their ability to produce fluid, continuous lines, essential for the stylized lettering typical in graffiti. The precision and control markers afford artists are unmatched, especially compared to the broad strokes of spray paint. They enable artists to add intricate details that spray cans may need help to achieve.
Moreover, the range of tip sizes, from fine liners to comprehensive chisel tips, expands the artistic possibilities, providing options for sharp detail and bold fill-ins. Technological advancements have introduced a variety of markers suitable for different purposes. Water-based markers offer a blendable quality similar to watercolors, while alcohol-based markers provide a permanent, waterproof finish. The latter is significant in street pop art and graffiti, as it ensures the longevity of the artwork on surfaces exposed to weather changes and human interference. Introducing specialty markers such as paint pens has further expanded the capabilities of street artists. These markers, filled with opaque rather than dye-based ink, allow for coverage that rivals traditional paints. With such tools, artists can create on dark surfaces, layer colors, and achieve effects that were once only possible with a brush or spray can.

Cultural Impact and Future Trajectory

The use of markers in street pop art and graffiti has not only influenced the style and techniques of artists but also contributed to the cultural impact of the art form. The ability to quickly tag a symbol or message has made street art a powerful medium for social commentary and personal expression. As street art continues gaining recognition in art, markers are increasingly seen as legitimate tools for creating fine art. The future of markers in street pop art and graffiti is promising. As manufacturers continue to innovate, creating markers with diverse ranges of color, opacity, and permanence, artists will be equipped with an ever-growing arsenal of tools to express their vision. Markers have solidified their place in street art, proving themselves indispensable for artists who value precision, flexibility, and portability. Markers and permanent markers have become as synonymous with street pop art and graffiti as spray paint. Their role in the creation and dissemination of urban art is undeniable. As street art evolves, so will the markers that help bring it to life, ensuring that this vibrant art form continues pushing boundaries and challenging perceptions.

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