Nude

4 artworks


  • Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Bec Winnel Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 12x13 Pale Woman with Flower in Her Hair. The Ethereal Beauty of Celine by Bec Winnel The giclee print titled "Celine" by the Australian artist Bec Winnel is a masterpiece that sits at the intersection of traditional portraiture and Street Pop Art, a limited edition offering that comprises only 25 signed and numbered pieces. This artwork, measuring 11.5x13 inches, captures the viewer's gaze with the delicate depiction of a pale woman adorned with a flower in her hair, a motif ripe with symbolism and quiet introspection. Bec Winnel's approach in "Celine" is one of intimate portraiture. The subject's pale visage and the soft pink tones of her hair offer a stark yet gentle contrast to the bold and often brash world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The flower, a timeless symbol of nature's fleeting beauty, is rendered with such care that it seems to whisper stories of life's transient nature. The artwork, though rooted in the techniques of fine art, communicates the essence of street art through its emotional impact and accessibility. The use of giclee printing ensures that each nuance of Winnel's delicate pencil and pastel work is captured with precision, allowing the fine gradations of color and detail to shine through. This form of high-quality reproduction democratizes art, aligning with the Street Pop Art ethos of making art available to a wider audience beyond the confines of galleries and exclusive collections. Bec Winnel and the Contemporary Art Scene Bec Winnel, while perhaps not as widely recognized as some street artists, has earned a respected place within the contemporary art scene for her distinct blend of realism and fantasy. Her work often features women in moments of deep contemplation, surrounded by elements of the natural world that serve to underline their connection to the environment and to the cycles of life and death. This connection resonates with the thematic preoccupations of Street Pop Art, where the dialogue between the urban landscape and nature is frequently explored. "Celine" represents a poetic pause in the hustle of the street art world, inviting viewers to reflect on the softer side of humanity. The limited edition nature of the print adds a layer of exclusivity, yet Winnel's artistry bridges the gap between the elite art world and the democratic nature of street art. By creating a fine art paper version of her work, she extends an invitation to a broader audience to engage with her art in their own spaces. The allure of "Celine" lies in its ability to evoke a sense of ethereal beauty and vulnerability, characteristics that are often overshadowed in the bustling, dynamic spaces where Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork typically reside. The print holds a mirror to the quieter, more reflective aspects of human experience, much like a mural tucked away in a quiet corner of a busy city street might do. The enduring impact of "Celine" is its subtle challenge to the viewer: to slow down, to appreciate the beauty in stillness, and to consider the depth of the human experience. Winnel's choice to portray a woman in a moment of vulnerability is a powerful statement within the broader context of Street Pop Art, often dominated by louder, more aggressive themes. As "Celine" finds its home with collectors and art enthusiasts, it continues to weave its narrative, one that is as relevant today as it was in 2014. It stands as a testament to the possibilities of cross-pollination between the worlds of fine art and street art, a testament to the power of beauty and vulnerability in an often harsh and unforgiving world. Through her art, Bec Winnel contributes to the evolving story of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, ensuring that the narrative remains as diverse and multifaceted as the human experience itself.

    $150.00

  • Presence Serigraph Print by Derek Hess

    Derek Hess Presence Serigraph Print by Derek Hess

    Presence Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Fine Art Paper by Derek Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece is about a “presence”, higher power, greater conscience, god, or whatever you believe it to be. The words are “presence” written in many different languages to illustrate the universal presence. No one religion has a copyright on angels, they all basically come from the same source.The white of the wings and hair are the white of the paper." - Derek Hess

    $406.00

  • Offering Standard Archival Print by Taylor White

    Taylor White Offering Standard Archival Print by Taylor White

    Offering- Standard Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Taylor White Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This is one of a few springboard pieces into my visual exploration of bodies in motion. It evolved from the idea of the phenomenal impact of the human body in space, the dance of the soul, and the flow of forms colliding. When using the body as a tool of explosive expression, one dares to take the journey into a territory that requires immense trust, the sacrifice of oneself on the altar of vulnerability. Dance, if done fully and authentically, renders the soul completely raw. I started studying a form of modern dance called Contact Improvisation, and that study has opened me up to a new set of curiosities which I’ve been able to explore both physically in space, and visually on the page. It became about the point of surrender, of the sacrifice of the ego and all its trappings. To 'dance' on paper has been entirely mind-opening and I’ve tackled it with a renewed spirit." - Taylor White

    $82.00

  • Den of Foxes Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Mandy Tsung Den of Foxes Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Den of Foxes Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 340gsm Cold Pressed Cotton Paper by Pop Artist Mandy Tsung. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19x13 May 5th 2013

    $224.00

Nude

Nudes in Graffiti Street Pop Art is a style of art that combines elements of street art, pop art, and nude portraiture. This type of art typically features a nude or partially nude subject depicted in a stylized, graffiti-inspired environment. The use of bold colors, graphic shapes, and text is common in this style of art, as well as the incorporation of urban motifs such as brick walls, graffiti tags, and street signs. The subject may be portrayed in a variety of poses, ranging from seductive and alluring to powerful and confrontational. Nude in Graffiti Street Pop Art is a contemporary form of art that is often used to challenge traditional notions of beauty and sexuality. It can be seen as a way of reclaiming public spaces and expressing individuality and creativity through unconventional means. Many artists working in this style use a mix of traditional and modern techniques, such as spray paint, stenciling, and digital manipulation. The resulting works of art are often vibrant, dynamic, and visually striking, and can be found in galleries, public spaces, and online platforms. Nude humans have been a common subject in various forms of art throughout history, and graffiti street pop art is no exception. While some graffiti artists may choose to depict nudity for shock value or to push societal boundaries, others may use it as a means of expressing sexuality, vulnerability, or even empowerment. In graffiti street pop art, nude humans can be depicted in various ways, ranging from hyper-realistic to stylized and abstract. Some artists may choose to incorporate other elements, such as bold colors or text, to create a more dynamic and expressive composition. However, it's important to note that graffiti street pop art is often created in public spaces without permission, which can lead to legal issues and controversy. As such, graffiti artists must carefully consider the appropriateness of their subject matter and the potential impact on the community. While the depiction of nude humans in graffiti street pop art can be controversial, it remains a common and significant aspect of the genre.

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