Robot

14 artworks


  • Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13 Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13

    Czee13 Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13

    Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand Painted Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Czee13. 2021 Signed Hand Painted HPM Edition of 20. Hand-painted rust-colored Canbot Canz by Czee13. Riffing on the OG silver bot, this is your chance to own a piece of Canbot Canz history, painted by the creator, and in one of the most sought-after designs! New In Box

    $489.00

  • Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor- Steampunk 400% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Pewter Metal Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Trompe l'oeil riveted metal plating defines the Special Edition 400% Steampunk BE@RBRICK ROYAL SELANGOR, evoking the guttural roar of a coal-fired furnace, the hiss of steam, and all the romance of 19th century engineering. Cast in pewter and given a graphite-treated bronze finish to simulate weathered iron, selective missing panels expose the automaton’s inner workings of pewter gauges and conduits. A cartoon-like bear in anthropomorphic form, MEDICOM TOY’s BE@RBRICK debuted in Tokyo in 2001. In the intervening years, the designer toy has acquired international cult status, in no small part due to its subsequent release in a range of materials, sizes and themes, and its collaborations with a slew of art, design & fashion heavyweights. https://youtu.be/fkBpxS3Twrw

    $4,115.00

  • Sale -36% Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz Art Toy Figure by Quiccs x Czee13 Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz Art Toy Figure by Quiccs x Czee13

    Quiccs Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz Art Toy Figure by Quiccs x Czee13

    Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Czee13 x QUICCS. 2020 Limited Edition of 300 Displayed With Box Artwork Size 3x5.5 Canz Art Toy. The Allure of Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz : A Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy In the vibrant sphere of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz emerges as a distinctive and sought-after piece. This limited edition vinyl art toy is the brainchild of the creative synergy between the street graffiti prowess of Czee13 and the design acumen of QUICCS, both celebrated figures within the urban art landscape. The Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz is not merely a collector's item but a statement piece that encapsulates the essence of contemporary street art. Released in 2020, this Canbot Canz is a rarity, with only 300 units produced worldwide, making it a treasured asset for fans of the genre. The toy is a marvel of design, with its 3x5.5 inch stature commanding presence and character. It is a tangible representation of street art's evolution from ephemeral wall paintings to collectible three-dimensional forms. The Canbot Canz , as conceived by Czee13, is a personification of a discarded rattle can, an item often associated with the graffiti artist's trade. It embodies a dual sentiment – the sorrow of neglect and the vibrancy of love. The rattle can's transformation into a Canbot Canz is a metaphor for renewal and repurposing, a common theme in street art where derelict spaces and objects are given new life and meaning. This particular colorway, black and gold, adds a level of luxury to the otherwise rebellious nature of the artwork. Black symbolizes the darkness often found in urban landscapes, while gold represents the value and attention that street art has garnered in the art world. The striking combination gives Lil Qwiky a regal yet edgy persona. The Impact of Lil Qwiky in the Art Toy Community The collectible nature of the Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz reflects the ever-growing community of art toy enthusiasts. These are not just toys; they are pieces of art that carry the narrative of the streets into homes and galleries. With its authentic can rattle feature, this Canbot Canz is visually appealing and provides a multisensory experience reminiscent of the act of creating graffiti. Limited to a mere 300 pieces, the exclusivity of the Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz has added to its allure. Each piece is a fragment of the broader narrative of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, capturing the energy and spirit of the streets. Collectors of these items are not just acquiring a product but preserving a piece of street art history. Legacy of Czee13 & QUICCS in Street Pop Art Czee13, a UK-based street artist, has been instrumental in shaping the face of modern street art. His original concepts, such as the Canbot Canz , demonstrate a deep understanding of the medium's potential beyond two-dimensional surfaces. QUICCS, known for his bold designs that often incorporate elements of hip-hop culture and robotics, complements Czee13's vision with his unique stylistic approach. The collaboration between these two artists on the Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz is a testament to the collaborative nature of street art. It is a fusion of styles and ideologies, resulting in a piece that is more than the sum of its parts. This collaboration has set a benchmark in collectible art toys, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in street art and product design. The Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz is a modern icon in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is a testament to the genre's dynamic nature and ability to adapt and thrive in various forms. For collectors, owning one of the limited 300 pieces is not just an investment but an opportunity to hold a piece of the street art movement. The Canbot Canz is an object of aesthetic pleasure and a carrier of the cultural, social, and artistic values that define the urban landscapes from which it was born. As street art continues to gain recognition and value, the Lil Qwiky Gold & Black Canbot Canz will undoubtedly be considered a pivotal piece that captures the essence of an era where art became genuinely unbound.

    $225.00$144.00

  • Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Gold 1000% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Gold 1000% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Gold 1000% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama- Gold 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure by Bape- A Bathing Ape x Medicom. 2022 A Bathing Ape Rare Bearbrick Collectible New In Box

    $3,919.00

  • Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Gold 100% & 400% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Gold 100% & 400% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Gold 100% & 400% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama- Gold 100% & 400% Bape BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure by Bape- A Bathing Ape. 2022 A Bathing Ape BAPE x Hajime Sorayama Rare Bearbrick Collectible New In Box

    $572.00

  • Sale -36% Trap Former$ Bootleg Art Toy by Fatoh

    Fatoh Trap Former$ Bootleg Art Toy by Fatoh

    Trap Former$ Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Fatoh. 2021 Transformer Hip-hop clutter fashion robot Lamborghini, 7-8inch . Edition of 10, with poster!

    $242.00$155.00

  • Battle Damaged Lil Qwiky Gold Signed Canbot Canz Art Toy by Quiccs x Czee13 Battle Damaged Lil Qwiky Gold Signed Canbot Canz Art Toy by Quiccs x Czee13

    Quiccs Battle Damaged Lil Qwiky Gold Signed Canbot Canz Art Toy by Quiccs x Czee13

    Battle Damaged Qwiky Signed Gold & Black Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Czee13 x QUICCS. 2020 Signed Autograph Gold & Black Battle Damaged Colorway Limited Edition of 200 New in Box Artwork Size 3x5.5 Canz Art Toy. Vast Majority Not Signed. The Intersection of Street Pop Art and Vinyl Collectibles: The Battle Damaged Qwiky Canbot Canz The street pop art and graffiti world has always been vibrant and constantly evolving, with artists seeking new mediums to express their unique visions and connect with audiences. Among these mediums, vinyl art toys have emerged as a powerful form of collectible artwork, seamlessly blending the ethos of street art with the culture of collectible memorabilia. A shining example of this fusion is the Battle Damaged Qwiky Signed Gold & Black Canbot Canz , a limited edition vinyl art toy collectible created by a collaboration between the renowned street graffiti artist Czee13 and the prolific creator QUICCS. This piece is not just a toy; it's a statement, a slice of the street brought into the collector's domain. The Battle Damaged Qwiky Canbot Canz stands out with its distinctive colorway—a stark, contrasting scheme of gold and black. It symbolizes the wear and tear of urban art, the marks of time and experience that give graffiti its character. Limited to an edition of 200, this Canbot Canz is a rare piece, with the vast majority of the collection not signed. Those that bear Czee13's autograph are thus highly sought after by collectors and fans of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The Essence of Collaboration in Street Art Translated into Vinyl The collaboration between Czee13 and QUICCS is a testament to the collaborative spirit inherent in street pop art. Their partnership for the Battle Damaged Qwiky Canbot Canz showcases a blend of their styles—QUICCS's love for mecha aesthetics and hip-hop influences converges with Czee13's organic and raw street art visuals. Each Canbot Canz reflects a narrative that speaks of resilience and survival in the urban jungle. Measuring 3x5.5 inches, this Canbot Canz is a compact powerhouse of artistic expression. It's important to note the significance of the toy's condition, dubbed 'battle damaged.' This term references the visual storytelling standard in street art, where every scratch and mismatched spray line tells a story of the artwork's life in the public sphere. This Canbot Canz 's design deliberately includes elements that mimic such 'damage,' turning what would traditionally be imperfections into badges of honor, much like in real-life street art that stands the test of time and the elements. The Cultural Impact of Limited Edition Art Toys The rarity of the Battle Damaged Qwiky Canbot Canz adds to its appeal and is a strategic move that mirrors the fleeting nature of street art—often here today, gone tomorrow. Limited to 200 pieces, this exclusivity creates a sense of urgency and a deeper appreciation for the artwork, much like the impermanent graffiti that may only exist briefly before being painted over or removed. This scarcity also reflects the underground roots of street art, where access and knowledge of certain pieces create a subcultural currency of cool. While most of these collectibles are not signed, those featuring Czee13's signature are elevated in status. They become a direct link to the artist, akin to having a piece of signed wall art in miniature form. This personalized touch is a nod to the tradition of graffiti artists leaving their mark and tag as a signature on their works, making each signed Canbot Canz a coveted piece for those who collect street pop art and graffiti artwork. The Canbot Canz as a Medium of Street Pop Art Expression The Battle Damaged Qwiky Signed Gold & Black Canbot Canz by Czee13 and QUICCS transcends being merely a collectible piece of contemporary street pop art that carries the essence of graffiti culture into a new form. It's a manifestation of street art's dynamism, a tangible piece that captures the spirit of the streets in a way that can be held, displayed, and treasured. For collectors, it's not just about owning a piece of vinyl; it's about holding a fragment of street art history, a moment of artistic collaboration, and a symbol of the culture they admire and want to preserve. This Canbot Canz is a statement, a conversation starter, and ultimately, a bridge between the tactile world of art collectors and the often ephemeral realm of street graffiti.

    $450.00

  • Daft Punk Metallic Gold Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Ron Guyatt Daft Punk Metallic Gold Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Daft Punk- Tron Metallic Gold Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ron Guyatt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Artwork based on the famous music group Daft Punk. Gauntlet Gallery- "Daft Punk Deux" Art Show. The poster contains nods to the band Daft Punk. Within the design are references to Sound systems, mix stations, the pyramid designs from Daft Punk Albums, Digital Data, Energy, and more!

    $238.00

  • R2Heart2 Gold Silkscreen Pint by RYCA- Ryan Callanan

    RYCA- Ryan Callanan R2Heart2 Gold Silkscreen Pint by RYCA- Ryan Callanan

    R2Heart2- Gold 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Metallic Ink Silkscreen Print on Fabriano5 Paper by RYCA- Ryan Callanan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed Limited Edition of 75 20x28 Star Wars R2D2 Drawing Graffiti Heart With Metallic Ink. A Classic New Version of r2 the Tagger Droid.... Edition 75 50x70cm (20x28" Approx) 3 Colour Silkscreen Print on Fabriano5 Paper, Metallic Gold Ink Signed and Numbered Examining R2Heart2-Gold by RYCA R2Heart2-Gold is a limited edition piece that marries the worlds of street pop art and graffiti artwork with beloved imagery from the Star Wars universe. This 3-color hand-pulled silkscreen print is the creation of RYCA, an artist recognized for infusing iconic pop culture elements with the ethos of street art. The 2021 signed limited edition of 75 features the famous R2-D2 droid in an act of graffiti, drawing a heart with metallic gold ink. Measuring 50x70cm (approximately 20x28 inches), this artwork is printed on high-quality Fabriano5 paper, renowned for its texture and durability. The image of R2-D2, a character etched in the collective consciousness through the Star Wars saga, takes on a new life in R2Heart2-Gold. Here, the droid is reimagined as a tagger, an everyday persona within the graffiti subculture. RYCA's reinterpretation is a playful nod to the character's technical prowess and a deeper reflection on the intersection of technology and emotion. By depicting R2-D2 creating a heart, the artwork suggests combining machine precision with the organic nature of human expression. This theme resonates deeply within the street pop art movement. RYCA's Artistic Expression in Street Pop Art RYCA's metallic gold ink elevates the piece, adding a layer of luxury to the otherwise industrial aesthetic associated with street art. The contrast between the shimmering heart and the stark silhouette of R2-D2 captures the viewer's attention, creating a visual dialogue between the elements of the composition. This technique, reminiscent of street pop art's inclination towards bold statements, transforms the paper into a canvas that conveys both rebellion and affection. The limited edition nature of R2Heart2-Gold and the individual signing and numbering of each print underscore the uniqueness of this work within RYCA's oeuvre. While street art is often seen as temporary and accessible to all, this series of prints introduces a sense of exclusivity and collectibility, which are increasingly prevalent in the street pop art genre. RYCA's integration of these concepts speaks to the evolving nature of street art and its relationship with the art market. Reflection on RYCA's Contribution to Street Pop Art RYCA's R2Heart2-Gold is a testament to the artist's contribution to the landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork. By blending iconic pop culture references with the techniques and spirit of street art, RYCA captures the essence of contemporary artistic expression. Like many others by the artist, this piece serves as a bridge connecting the worlds of underground art and mainstream appreciation. In street pop art, works such as R2Heart2-Gold are significant for engaging audiences, provoking thought, and offering new perspectives on familiar images. RYCA's work encourages a reevaluation of the symbols that permeate our culture, inviting viewers to find deeper meaning in the playful and the profound. As street pop art continues to assert its place within the broader art world, RYCA's R2Heart2-Gold exemplifies how this dynamic art form continues to challenge and enchant.

    $490.00

  • C3PO Copper Metal Etching Print by Joshua Budich

    Joshua Budich C3PO Copper Metal Etching Print by Joshua Budich

    C3PO Laser Etched Copper Metal by Joshua Budich Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Title: "C3PO" Copper edition Medium: Laser etching on copper Edition: 100 copies Markings: Signed and numbered on verso

    $406.00

  • Threepio's GTO Silkscreen Print by Lil Tuffy

    Lil Tuffy Threepio's GTO Silkscreen Print by Lil Tuffy

    Threepio's GTO Artwork Silkscreen Limited Edition Print on 100 lbs. Metallic Star Dream Cover Stock Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Lil Tuffy. Lil Tuffy - "Threepio's GTO" 1 Color Screen Print Edition of 100 100 lbs. Metallic Star Dream Cover Stock 17.5" x 23"

    $99.00

  • Droids Don't Cry Giclee Print by Mark Hammermeister

    Mark Hammermeister Droids Don't Cry Giclee Print by Mark Hammermeister

    Droids Don't Cry Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Glossy Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Mark Hammermeister.

    $129.00

  • Target Mechanics of Life Black Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Target Mechanics of Life Black Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh

    Target- Mechanics of Life- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Luke Chueh x Doktor A. 2016 Signed Limited Edition of 50 Sculpture Artwork Size 6.5x10.5 Displayed With Box Target: Mechanics of Life or The Artist’s Daily Struggle with Self Motivation brings the whimsical world of Doktor A to Luke Chueh's iconic Target piece. Doktor A cuts open the bear's vinyl chest to reveal his mechanical cold-cast resin underpinnings. And nestled amongst the gears is the sad one’s heart, which he must wind daily with his key. Includes a gear-shaped resin base, chest cover, key, and a wall display. Each piece is signed by both artists. Wall, Gears, Chest Plate, & Key: Resin; Bear: Rotocast vinyl & resin

    $943.00

  • Lucky Cat Android AP Set Signed Art Toy by Shane Jessup Lucky Cat Android AP Set Signed Art Toy by Shane Jessup

    Shane Jessup Lucky Cat Android AP Set Signed Art Toy by Shane Jessup

    Lucky Cat Android AP Set Signed Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Shane Jessup. 2013 Signed Limited Edition Unopened Box of Art Toys by Artist Shane Jessup AP Artist Proof Signed Special Edition Compete in Box Set of Art Toys 12 total, signed, and in packages. Designed by artist Shane Jessup, these adorable Androids welcome wealth, prosperity and protection into your home or business. Each window-boxed Lucky Cat Android features an accessory and a swinging arm. Gold Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Koban Coin RAISED ARM Left SUGGESTED USE Business Prosperity White Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Koban Coin RAISED ARM Left SUGGESTED USE General Good Luck in Business Black Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Koban Coin RAISED ARM Left SUGGESTED USE Business Protection Black Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Collar Coin RAISED ARM Right SUGGESTED USE Safety, Protection from Evil Purple Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Collar Bell RAISED ARM Right SUGGESTED USE Luck in Health, Beauty Pink Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Collar Bell RAISED ARM Left SUGGESTED USE Luck in Relationship Red Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Collar Bell RAISED ARM Left SUGGESTED USE Protection from Illness Green Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Notebook RAISED ARM Right SUGGESTED USE Luck in Studies Yellow Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Red Envelope RAISED ARM Right SUGGESTED USE Luck in Marriage Blue Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Notebook RAISED ARM Left SUGGESTED USE Luck in Career Gold Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Collar Coin RAISED ARM Right SUGGESTED USE Luck in Wealth, Good Fortune White Lucky Cat ACCESSORY Collar Coin RAISED ARM Right SUGGESTED USE General Good Luck, Purity

    $422.00

Robot Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Robot Imagery in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

As an image and concept, the robot has taken a prominent place in the lexicon of street pop art and graffiti artwork, serving as a versatile symbol of the modern age. This mechanical muse has been a fixture of the science fiction genre for generations, and a diverse array of interpretations and styles has marked its transition into the visual street art form. Street artists have often used robot iconography to explore themes such as humanity's relationship with technology, advanced artificial intelligence, and the socio-political implications of automation in society. Robots in street art vary widely in their depiction, from the whimsical and cartoonish to the hyper-realistic and menacing. The robot's form allows artists to delve into discussions about the nature of consciousness, the soul, and what it means to be alive. These mechanical figures often represent the human experience, reflecting our fears, aspirations, and the increasingly blurred line between organic life and artificial constructs. Moreover, robot-themed graffiti often carries a sense of nostalgia, harking back to the golden age of sci-fi and the early predictions of a future that is now our present.

Robotic Aesthetics and Their Significance in Urban Art

The aesthetic appeal of robots in urban art is undeniable. Their rigid forms and often symmetrical designs lend themselves well to the geometric nature of many urban spaces. Artists take advantage of these qualities, using the robot as a central figure in their compositions, ranging from large-scale murals to small, intricate stencils. The imagery of robots is also employed to comment on the industrial history of a city or region, tying in the local narrative with the global phenomenon of industrialization and its aftermath. Robotic aesthetics in street art beautify urban environments and engage the public in a dialogue about the technological landscape of our times. Robots are depicted in various scenarios, from serving humans to rising against them, from existing in harmony with nature to contributing to its destruction. These narratives reflect contemporary concerns about the rise of machines and the potential for a future where human labor becomes obsolete.

Technological Themes and Street Art's Role in Public Discourse

Street pop art and graffiti artwork have long been mediums for public discourse and social commentary, and the inclusion of robot themes extends this tradition. Artists utilize robotic imagery to challenge viewers to consider the role of automation in their lives and the more enormous societal implications of technological dependence. In an age where technology permeates every aspect of our existence, the robot becomes an accessible and relevant figure to express both the excitement and trepidation accompanying these advancements. Furthermore, robots in street art often reflect the cultural zeitgeist, embodying the current attitudes toward technology and progress. Whether through a satirical portrayal of robots in daily life or a more dystopian vision of a future dominated by machines, artists can provoke thought and discussion among the public. This discourse plays a critical role in shaping the collective consciousness regarding technological development's ethical and practical aspects.

The Fusion of Artistic Expression and Futuristic Imagery

Robots have become a staple in the fusion of artistic expression and futuristic imagery within the urban landscape. They serve as a bridge between the present and the future, between reality and imagination. Street artists often draw inspiration from the rich history of robots in popular culture, infusing their works with references that resonate with a wide demographic. The universality of the robot concept allows these works to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries, making them relevant on a global scale. In street pop art and graffiti artwork, the robot symbolizes the potential of human creativity and innovation while posing questions about the limits of our technological ambitions. The recurring presence of robots in street art highlights the enduring fascination with and concern for the mechanization and digitization of our world. Through street art, robots are given a voice and a presence that prompts viewers to engage with the complex interplay between humanity and the machines we create. The robot as a figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork continues to evolve, much like the technology it represents. As street artists adapt to new methods and mediums, so does the portrayal of robots, reflecting the changing dynamics of our relationship with technology. The image of the robot remains a powerful tool for artists to explore and express the multifaceted nature of the modern human experience.

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