Miami

3 artworks


  • Stop Asking For Permission Gold Skateboard Art Deck by by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Stop Asking For Permission Gold Skateboard Art Deck by by Eddie Colla

    Stop Asking For Permission- Gold Limited Edition Screen Print with Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Skateboard art by street pop culture artist Eddie Colla. Since 2005, his wheatpastes and stencils can be found throughout public spaces in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Miami. Eddie's work first began to garner national recognition when his street art began incorporating images of Barack Obama throughout the 2008 Presidential election. His growing popularity landed him attention on internet blogs, features in six published books, and participation in the "Manifest Hope Art Gallery" shows at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C. His designs have been transformed many times over, from stickers, album and magazine covers.

    $252.00

  • Stop Asking For Permission Silver Skateboard Art Deck by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Stop Asking For Permission Silver Skateboard Art Deck by Eddie Colla

    Stop Asking For Permission- Silver Limited Edition Screen Print with Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Skateboard art by street pop culture artist Eddie Colla. Since 2005, his wheatpastes and stencils can be found throughout public spaces in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Miami. Eddie's work first began to garner national recognition when his street art began incorporating images of Barack Obama throughout the 2008 Presidential election. His growing popularity landed him attention on internet blogs, features in six published books, and participation in the "Manifest Hope Art Gallery" shows at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C. His designs have been transformed many times over, from stickers, album and magazine covers.

    $252.00

  • Stop Asking For Permission White Skateboard Art Deck by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Stop Asking For Permission White Skateboard Art Deck by Eddie Colla

    Stop Asking For Permission- White Limited Edition Screen Print with Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Skateboard art by street pop culture artist Eddie Colla. Since 2005, his wheatpastes and stencils can be found throughout public spaces in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Miami. Eddie's work first began to garner national recognition when his street art began incorporating images of Barack Obama throughout the 2008 Presidential election. His growing popularity landed him attention on internet blogs, features in six published books, and participation in the "Manifest Hope Art Gallery" shows at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C. His designs have been transformed many times over, from stickers, album and magazine covers.

    $252.00

Miami Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Miami, FL is a city that is known for its vibrant and colorful culture, and one of the ways that this culture is expressed is through street art and graffiti. The city has become a hub for graffiti and street art, with numerous artists from around the world flocking to the city to leave their mark on its walls and buildings. This has led to an explosion in the popularity of graffiti art prints and street art prints, with many collectors and enthusiasts seeking out these pieces as a way to bring the vibrant energy of Miami's street art scene into their homes. One of the most famous areas for street art in Miami is the Wynwood Arts District. This neighborhood is home to over 70 galleries and museums, as well as countless street art murals and installations. The area was transformed in the early 2000s by a group of artists who saw the potential for the abandoned warehouses and factories to become a canvas for their work. Today, Wynwood is a vibrant and bustling district, filled with visitors who come to admire the art and enjoy the numerous restaurants and bars that have sprung up in the area. Another popular destination for graffiti art and street art in Miami is the Art Deco District. This area is known for its colorful architecture and its history as a hub of creativity and design. Many street artists have found inspiration in the Art Deco buildings and have used them as a backdrop for their work. The result is a colorful and eclectic mix of art and architecture that has become a hallmark of Miami's culture. There are also numerous festivals and events that celebrate the street art scene in Miami. The most famous of these is Art Basel Miami Beach, an annual art fair that draws thousands of visitors from around the world. During the fair, the streets of Miami are transformed into an outdoor gallery, with numerous installations and murals popping up throughout the city. This event has helped to cement Miami's reputation as a hub of creativity and has further fueled the popularity of street art and graffiti art prints. In recent years, many street artists in Miami have begun to focus on social and political issues, using their art to raise awareness and promote change. This has led to a new wave of socially conscious street art and graffiti art prints that tackle topics like climate change, police brutality, and immigration. These pieces are often bold and provocative, using the power of art to challenge viewers and spark conversation. Miami is a city that is defined by its street art and graffiti culture. From the colorful murals of Wynwood to the Art Deco architecture of South Beach, the city's art scene is a testament to its vibrant and diverse culture. Whether you're a collector, an enthusiast, or just a curious visitor, there's no better way to experience the energy and creativity of Miami than through its street art and graffiti art prints.

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