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  • This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Gold 1 This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Gold 1

    Saber This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Permanent Marker Art Drawing on Mailing Glosse Arrow Sticker by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4x6 Marker Tagged on Mail Service Up Arrow Label Sticker. Exact Sticker May Slightly Vary From Image. Signature Styles and Symbolism within the Graffiti Movement Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have evolved into prominent visual languages of urban culture, often conveying potent messages of social and political dissent. Within this context, the original tag art by the American graffiti artist Saber, precisely his "This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker," epitomizes the dynamic intersection between everyday materials and artistic expression. Known for his influential role in the graffiti community, Saber, whose real name is Ryan Weston Shook, has crafted an impactful career that extends beyond the streets and into the gallery spaces. Saber's work on the "This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker" is a testament to street art's raw energy and spontaneity. Using a familiar mailing gloss arrow sticker as his canvas, Saber transforms an object of mundane utility into a vibrant piece of art. The choice of material is not incidental; it speaks to the graffiti tradition of appropriating public spaces and objects for personal expression. Typically signifying direction and purpose, the arrow is recontextualized here to direct attention to the overlooked surfaces of urban environments that become the graffiti artist's domain. The bold use of orange and the confident strokes of the marker creates a striking contrast, emphasizing the piece's visual impact. Saber's gestural lines, layered and overlapping, defy the simplicity of the sticker's original purpose. This interplay of color and form is characteristic of Street Pop Art, where the vibrancy of popular culture is distilled into visual snippets that capture the viewer's attention. The year 2020, when this piece was created, saw a resurgence in graffiti art's relevance, mirroring a time of social upheaval and the search for new means of expression. Saber's "This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker" aligns with the historical ethos of graffiti as a form of resistance and identity. By signing the artwork, the artist asserts ownership and authenticity, a bold claim in the often anonymous world of street art. Graffiti Artwork, traditionally seen as vandalism, has gained recognition in the art world, blurring the lines between high art and street culture. Saber's work, much like that of his predecessors and contemporaries, challenges preconceived notions of what constitutes art and who is deemed an artist. The permanence of the marker on the gloss arrow sticker symbolizes the lasting impact of graffiti culture, an indelible mark on the face of contemporary art history. The "This Way Up Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker" by Saber is more than a mere piece of original permanent marker art. It reflects the artist's American heritage, a snapshot of the year 2020, and a bold statement within the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movement. Saber, who remains a pivotal figure in the graffiti world, continues to inspire and provoke, ensuring that his art remains a part of the urban landscape as the streets themselves.

    $24.00

  • Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Gold 1 Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Silver 1

    Saber Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Permanent Marker Art Drawing on Glossy US Flag Sticker by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed US Flag Made in USA America Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4x4 Marker Tagged on Sticker. Unfurling the American Narrative Through Graffiti: The Made in USA Flag Sticker Art The potent symbol of the American flag has been a recurring motif in various forms of art, not least within the vibrant world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Within this context, the 'Made in USA' flag slap-up label sticker stands out as a canvas for expression, especially in the hands of graffiti artists. Layered with original tag art, these stickers serve as miniature yet powerful vehicles for cultural and political commentary, recontextualizing a national symbol within the urban landscape. Saber's Interpretation of the American Iconography Renowned graffiti artist Saber Ryan Weston Shook has significantly contributed to this expression. His original permanent marker art drawings on glossy US flag stickers are more than just aesthetic creations; they are a form of modern street artwork that captures the essence of American identity and the spirit of its people. His work, created in 2020 and signed, embodies a raw and compelling narrative, each tag measuring 4x4 inches – a small but striking testament to the artist's skill and vision. Saber's use of the American flag as a backdrop is particularly resonant, given the flag's strong associations with patriotism, freedom, and national identity. By superimposing his tags over this symbol, Saber disrupts the viewer's usual perception, challenging them to reconsider the meaning of 'Made in USA' in the context of street art. His bold and unapologetic strokes introduce a dialogue about ownership, creativity, and the very definition of what it means to be American-made. The Evolution of Tagging and Its Cultural Relevance Tagging has evolved from straightforward signatures to complex works of art that communicate the artist's identity and status within the graffiti community. It is a practice steeped in the history of street art, one that demands attention and commands space. Regarding the 'Made in USA' flag slap-up label stickers by Saber, the tags are not just marks of territory but statements of existence. The choice of gold and silver markers adds a layer of irony, contrasting precious metals' perceived value with graffiti art's often misunderstood value. The cultural relevance of such art is immense. It taps into ongoing conversations about national pride and consumerism, questioning the authenticity of the 'Made in USA' label in an era of globalization. Moreover, it embodies the ethos of Street Pop Art, a genre that borrows from popular culture to create art that is both accessible and deeply meaningful. In Saber's hands, the flag sticker transforms into a manifesto, a declaration that art made on the streets by the hands of the many is as quintessentially American as the flag itself. The 'Made in USA' flag slap-up label stickers adorned with Saber's tags represent a microcosm of the larger narrative that Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork continually narrate. Through such pieces, artists like Saber assert their place within the American saga, crafting a version of the flag that is as diverse, complex, and vibrant as the nation it represents. These stickers are not just tags; they are emblems of a culture that celebrates the freedom of expression and the indelible marks of individuality.

    $15.00

  • Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English

    Ron English Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English

    Star Wars Guernica Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Ron English Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 27.5x15 Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English The Star Wars Guernica Archival Print by Ron English is a piece of art that combines the iconic imagery from the Star Wars universe with the famous "Guernica" painting by Pablo Picasso. Ron English is a contemporary artist known for his unique fusion of pop culture and classic artworks, often with a satirical twist. In this particular piece, English pays homage to Picasso's anti-war masterpiece by incorporating characters and elements from the Star Wars franchise, such as Darth Vader, Stormtroopers, and the Death Star, among others. By blending these two distinct worlds, English creates a thought-provoking commentary on war, power, and the human condition. The archival print signifies a high-quality reproduction of the original artwork, using advanced printing technology and acid-free, archival paper to ensure the longevity and preservation of the image. This makes it an excellent choice for art collectors and Star Wars enthusiasts alike.

    $406.00

  • Faith Steel Metal HPM Etched Print by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Faith Steel Metal HPM Etched Print by Eddie Colla

    Faith- Steel Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Acid-Etched Metal Print on Steel by Eddie Colla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 23.5x11.5 "Each piece in the exhibit was to represent each line of text, 'Faith' being the third line. Oddly enough, 1xRUN and I began production of this edition well before the current state of affairs. The world is funny sometimes. I can't think of a more appropriate time to release a piece about faith." "Faith means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. I personally am not a religious person at all, so this is not about religion. It’s really about the things that we strongly believe in, which guide us in times when the outcome is in no way guaranteed." – Eddie Colla

    $406.00

  • Platinum Plus Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Platinum Plus Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Platinum Plus Limited Edition 9-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 24x18 In 2000 he adopted the moniker ‘DENIAL’ as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics, and media messages that contemporary society is often ‘in denial’ about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards, and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters ‘D3N!@L’. Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $422.00

  • XXXtentacion III HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill XXXtentacion III HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    XXXtentacion III Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Superbe Print Gray Silver White Signed Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper Size: 6 x 9 Inches Release: January 16, 2020 Run of: 5

    $283.00

  • Mechbot Paint Attack Kickstarter CanBot Art Toy by Czee13 x Quiccs x ZNC Mechbot Paint Attack Kickstarter CanBot Art Toy by Czee13 x Quiccs x ZNC

    Czee13 Mechbot Paint Attack Kickstarter CanBot Art Toy by Czee13 x Quiccs x ZNC

    Mechbot Paint Attack Kickstarter CanBot Large Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artists Czee13 x Quiccs x Zinc Nite Crew ZNC x Freakyfir- Muhammad Firdaus x Clutter Magazine. 2020/2023 Limited Edition Embossed Stamped New In Box Custom Rare Kickstarter Mechbot Paint Attack Canbot Canz OG Blue & Teal Colorway Artwork Size 8x9.5. Crossover Epic Art Toy Project Featuring Work by Artists Czee13 x Quiccs x Zinc Nite Crew x Freakyfir x Clutter Magazine. It Is Only Obtainable By Backing A 2020 Canbot Canz Kickstarter and Then Waiting Until Completion During The 2023 Season. Exploring the Mechbot Paint Attack CanBot: A Convergence of Street Art Titans The Mechbot Paint Attack CanBot is not just a vinyl art toy; it's a canvas where the pulsating energy of street graffiti art converges with the imagination of some of the most influential names in the pop culture art scene. This limited edition collectible is a collaborative masterpiece birthed from the creative minds of artists Czee13, Quiccs, the Zinc Nite Crew, and Freakyfir, with Clutter Magazine orchestrating the symphony of this crossover epic art toy project. Released between 2020 and 2023, this piece was exclusively available to those who supported the CanBot Kickstarter, marking it as a rare gem within the street pop art & graffiti artwork domain. Standing at an impressive 8x9.5 inches, the Mechbot Paint Attack CanBot is a testament to the dynamic nature of street art, embodying the spirit of collaboration often at the heart of this artistic movement. The OG Blue & Teal Colorway is not just about aesthetics; it's a statement, a piece of visual storytelling that connects the dots between various artist styles, each known for their unique contributions to the art world. This collectible is embossed and stamped, signaling the authenticity and the individual attention each piece receives, a hallmark of collectible art toys. The Mechbot Paint Attack CanBot symbolizes the intersection of innovation and tradition, where the iconic CanBot form is reimagined through a mech-inspired lens. It's a celebration of the graffiti can, a tool of the trade for many street artists, transformed into a futuristic being that encapsulates the essence of urban art. This art toy goes beyond mere collectibility; it's a historical footnote in the annals of street art, representing a moment when artists from varied backgrounds and styles came together to create something truly exceptional. Each artist involved in the project brings their signature touch to the CanBot. Czee13's love for the can form, Quiccs' affinity for mecha aesthetics, the Zinc Nite Crew's dedication to the graffiti culture, and Freakyfir's unique take on art all contribute to a diverse yet harmonious final product. Clutter Magazine's role in bringing these artists together underlines the importance of communal spaces and platforms that promote and support the growth of street art. In the hands of collectors, the Mechbot Paint Attack CanBot is a piece of the pulsating heart of the streets, a reminder of the raw, unfiltered creativity that thrives in urban environments. It's an artwork that challenges the boundaries of what can be considered art, pushing it into interactive and functional design. This CanBot is not just meant to be displayed; it's meant to be experienced, a conversation starter, and a bridge between the world of street art and those who may not wander the alleys and byways where such art is born. Owning a Mechbot Paint Attack CanBot is akin to holding a piece of street art history, remembering when art leaped off the walls and into the tangible realm. It reflects the growing recognition of street pop art & graffiti artwork as a culturally and artistically significant medium. For enthusiasts and collectors, it represents the broader narrative of street art's evolution and its ceaseless journey into new forms and expressions.

    $550.00

  • Holiday Space- Silver Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Space- Silver Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Space- Silver Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Space- Silver Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Artist Kaws. 2020 Limited Open Edition 11.5 X 5 X 4.5 IN / 29.2 X 12.7 X 11.4 CM EACH Displayed With Box The Lustrous Journey of KAWS' Holiday Space-Silver Figure The Holiday Space-Silver figure by KAWS is a vinyl art toy that interlaces the allure of space travel with the grounded sensibilities of street art. This 2020 limited open edition piece, measuring 11.5 x 5 x 4.5 inches, is part of a broader narrative that KAWS has cultivated—bringing his art beyond traditional confines. Presented with a box, the artwork is a shining example of KAWS' innovative approach to pop art, where the ordinary is transformed into something extraordinary. Before its release, the Holiday Space-Silver figure embarked on a literal journey to the edge of space, fastened to a weather balloon that soared over 135,000 feet above Earth. The spectacle was documented and shared, adding a narrative layer to the collectible that transcends the physical art world. This figure draws inspiration from KAWS' redesign of the iconic MTV Moonman Trophy for the 2013 MTV VMAs, symbolizing the intersection of art, popular culture, and exploration. Available initially on the DDT Store website on August 17th, 2020, the figure's release was a momentous occasion for collectors and fans alike. KAWS' Integration of Pop Art and Cosmic Exploration KAWS' Holiday Space-Silver figure is a contemporary icon within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork movement. Its release reflects the artist's standing in the world of modern pop art and showcases his desire to push the boundaries of where his art can go—both figuratively and literally. The figure's silver sheen mirrors the technological and exploratory spirit of the space age, encapsulating a moment when humanity's gaze is turned skyward, and the cosmos is within reach. This collectible is not simply a figure but a vessel for storytelling, carrying the tale of its ascent and descent from the stratosphere. By sending the Holiday Space-Silver figure into space, KAWS blurs the lines between art and science, earthly and extraterrestrial. The experience added to this figure before its commercial release enhances its value as a piece of history. This sculptural entity has experienced a journey akin to that of astronauts and cosmic adventurers. Cultural Resonance of KAWS' Holiday Space-Silver in the Art World Its cosmic voyage and cultural symbolism amplify the Holiday Space-Silver figure's resonance in art. Its reference to MTV Moonman situates it firmly within pop culture. At the same time, its space-bound adventure ties it to the universal human narrative of exploration and discovery. As a piece of street pop art, it defies traditional categorizations, embodying the expansive and inclusive nature of KAWS' artistic vision. As with other KAWS releases, the figure became an instant classic, selling out quickly and becoming a sought-after item for enthusiasts around the globe. Its impact on the perception of street art is significant, showcasing the genre's potential for storytelling and its capacity to engage with broader themes of human achievement and ambition. With its unique backstory and sleek design, the Holiday Space-Silver figure continues to captivate audiences, solidifying KAWS' position as a transformative figure in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.

    $2,777.00

  • Silver OG Canbot Canz AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Czee13

    Czee13 Silver OG Canbot Canz AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Czee13

    Silver OG Canbot Canz AP Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artist Czee13. 2020 Artist Proof AP New In Box, Very Rare Edition of 15, The Silver OG Canbot Canz AP by Czee13: A Rare Gem in Street Art Collectibles The Silver OG Canbot Canz AP (Artist Proof) is a collectible at the intersection of street art and the refined world of art collectibles. Crafted by the renowned street graffiti artist Czee13 in 2020, this limited edition vinyl art toy is a rarity, with only 15 pieces in existence. Each Silver OG Canbot Canz AP is a new-in-box treasure that carries the soul of street pop art within its sleek, metallic finish. Czee13's Vision in Monochromatic Elegance The Silver OG Canbot Canz AP embodies Czee13's vision of street art's adaptability and endurance. The artist-proof designation marks these pieces as originals from the artist, serving as a benchmark for the series. Rendered in striking monochrome, the canbot is canvas reflects Czee13's graffiti roots through its stylized spray can form and the intricate, graffiti-inspired designs that adorn its surface. Sculptural Synthesis of Street Art Aesthetics This art toy is a sculptural synthesis of street art aesthetics and the collectible culture that embraces such pieces. The limited edition release underscores its rarity, a common thread in graffiti artwork, where the transient nature of street art is often at odds with the permanence sought by collectors. With its artist-proof status, the Silver OG Canbot Canz AP bridges this divide, offering a piece of street art that remains unaltered by time or environment. In the narrative of street pop art, the Silver OG Canbot Canz AP is a testament to the evolution of graffiti from urban landscapes to the mantels of art connoisseurs. It exemplifies how street art continues to influence and redefine the boundaries of pop culture and art collection, preserving the spirit of the streets in a form meant for posterity.

    $550.00

  • Dangerous When Wet Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Gold 1 Dangerous When Wet Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Gold 2

    Saber Dangerous When Wet Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Dangerous When Wet Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Permanent Marker Art Drawing on Glossy Flame Sticker by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4x4 Marker Tagged on Dangerous When Wet Label Uline S-176 Sticker.  Slap Up In Perfect Condition. Challenging Conventions with Street Pop Art The "Dangerous When Wet Label Uline S-176 Sticker" series, created by the renowned graffiti artist Saber, whose birth name is Ryan Weston Shook, stands as a compelling intersection of street art innovation and cautionary messaging. Saber's 2020 collection of 4x4 marker-tagged artworks embodies the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, repurposing warning labels meant to signify potential danger into canvases that question and provoke thought about the inherent risks in our daily lives and the nature of perceived threats. Fluidity and Permanence in Saber's Art The warning labels Saber selects are traditionally designed to alert individuals of the immediate physical dangers of substances that react with water. However, by incorporating his signature tag into these labels, Saber invites a dialogue on the fluidity of art and its ability to leave a permanent mark on both the physical and cultural landscapes. Through tagging, these stickers, which once served a single helpful purpose, are now transformed into a statement on the juxtaposition of danger and beauty, impermanence and endurance. This speaks to the heart of graffiti's ethos – creating art that can withstand the elements, much like the substances the original labels warn against. Saber and the Assertion of Artistic Presence Each signed original slap-up graffiti art tag is a declaration of presence, asserting the artist's voice in a reserved space for warnings and prohibitions. The choice of the 'Dangerous When Wet' sticker is especially resonant in the year it was created, a year fraught with global challenges where the metaphorical concept of being 'dangerous when wet' could be extended to the idea of ideas, movements, and expressions that gain momentum and power when combined with the elements of social and political change. In exploring this theme, Saber utilizes the language of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork to navigate the complexities of communication in public spaces. His work demands recognition for its aesthetic appeal and its ability to engage with and transform the messages embedded within our environments. As a respected figure in street art, Saber continues to push the boundaries of how art can interact with and alter the fabric of society. Each piece he creates is not just an artwork; it is a challenge, a question, and a statement rolled into one, symbolic of the power and potential of street art to recontextualize and redefine the symbols surrounding us.

    $15.00

  • Lil' Tuff Junk Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan

    Emek Golan Lil' Tuff Junk Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan

    Lil' Tuff Junk Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan Hand-Pulled on Marijuana Cannabis Foil Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 8x12 Silkscreen Print on Marijuana Stylized Foil Paper Cannabis Smoking Robot Creature. Emek Golan's Artistic Synthesis Emek Golan's "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" is a distinctive silkscreen print that captures the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, reflecting the artist's innovative approach to content and medium. This piece is part of a limited edition run, intricately hand-pulled on marijuana cannabis foil fine art paper, demonstrating Golan's commitment to creating visually stimulating and conceptually challenging art. Golan's artwork is a captivating fusion of traditional and modern techniques, embodying the spirit of street pop art in its execution and the essence of graffiti in its stylistic undertones. "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" features a cannabis-smoking robot creature, a subject that offers a commentary on technology, substance use, and perhaps the organic versus the synthetic. By choosing marijuana-stylized foil paper, Golan not only references the counterculture associated with cannabis but also enhances the visual impact of the artwork through the reflective and textured qualities. Craftsmanship and Limited Edition Appeal The silkscreen print, sized at 8x12 inches, is a testament to Golan's mastery of the printmaking craft. The complexity of the image, with its intricate lines and layers, showcases his ability to handle the silkscreen process with precision and creativity. Each of the 200 pieces in the edition is signed and numbered, indicating the artist's direct involvement and the work's status as a collectible item. The limited nature of the edition ensures that each print is a unique artifact desired by collectors and enthusiasts of Golan's work. Conceptual Depth in Street Pop Art "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" is more than just a visual piece; it is imbued with the conceptual depth that characterizes Emek Golan's body of work. The robotic figure, adorned with mechanical and botanical elements, serves as a metaphor for the intersection of nature and technology. This artwork may invite the viewer to contemplate the increasing integration of artificial intelligence into daily life or consider how society medicates or alters consciousness through technology and substances. Integration of Street Art Aesthetics The artwork also aligns with the aesthetics of street art in its boldness and accessibility. Golan's use of vibrant colors and compelling subject matter resonates with the visual language of graffiti art, known for its powerful imagery and public engagement. "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" could easily find its place on the walls of urban landscapes, yet it is presented in a format that allows it to be appreciated in personal and intimate settings. Emek Golan's "Lil' Tuff Junk Left" contributes significantly to street pop art and graffiti artwork discourse. It embodies the artist's unique vision and underscores his role as an innovator. The piece is a testament to limited edition art's power to captivate and provoke, securing Golan's place in the pantheon of contemporary visual artists.

    $235.00

  • Scroteye's Double Vision Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan

    Emek Golan Scroteye's Double Vision Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan

    Scroteye's Double Vision Left Silkscreen Print by Emek Golan Hand-Pulled on Marijuana Cannabis Foil Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 8x12 Silkscreen Print on Marijuana Stylized Foil Paper Cannabis Smoking Monster Creature. Innovative Fusion in Printmaking "Scroteye's Double Vision Left" is a striking example of Emek's artistic expression, blending traditional printmaking techniques with unconventional materials. The artwork, produced in a limited edition of 200, showcases his ability to manipulate the medium of silkscreen print to render vivid, thought-provoking imagery. The use of marijuana-stylized foil paper as a substrate is both a nod to counter-culture and a statement on the versatility of street art mediums. This choice of material reflects the artist's engagement with contemporary themes and adds a unique textural quality to the print, making each piece within the limited edition distinct. Emek Golan, an illustrious name in the world of visual arts, has etched his mark on the canvas of street pop art and graffiti artwork with his distinctive creations. His "Scroteye's Double Vision Left" silkscreen print on marijuana cannabis foil fine art paper is a testament to his innovative spirit and commitment to pushing the boundaries of conventional art forms. Emek Golan's Artistic Vision The print features a surreal portrayal, with organic forms and a stark use of color that draws the eye into a world of fantastical imagery. Golan's work often delves into the realm of the surreal, invoking elements that challenge the viewer's perception and invite deeper introspection. "Scroteye's Double Vision Left" is no exception, as it offers a visual exploration of duality and perception through the lens of street pop art. The artist's signed and numbered work directly connects to his creative process, offering art enthusiasts a piece of his imaginative world. Street Pop Art and Cultural Commentary Emek Golan's works, such as "Scroteye's Double Vision Left," exemplify street pop art's capacity to comment on cultural and societal issues. The incorporation of cannabis imagery within the piece speaks to the shifting attitudes toward marijuana and its place within popular culture. Moreover, the medium of silkscreen printing, often associated with mass production and the dissemination of ideas, is repurposed by Golan to disseminate his own unique, often subversive messages. He continues the tradition of street art's engagement with current events and social commentary. Collectibility and Lasting Impact Emek Golan's "Scroteye's Double Vision Left" collectibility is inherent in its limited edition status and the artist's recognition within the art community. Collectors and admirers of Golan's work are drawn to the intricate details and profound depth of his prints, often seen as investments in the cultural narrative of our time. With its size of 8x12 inches, this artwork is suited for diverse settings, from private collections to public exhibitions. It is a significant piece within the modern pop art and graffiti artwork continuum. In the broader scope of contemporary art, Emek Golan's "Scroteye's Double Vision Left" represents a fusion of artistic skill, innovative material use, and cultural relevance. It is a celebration of the vibrancy and dynamism inherent in street pop art and graffiti artwork and a reflection of Golan's standing as an artist who continuously redefines the boundaries of visual expression.

    $235.00

Silver Color Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Silver's Visual Impact in Urban Art

Silver, a color in the palette of street pop art and graffiti artwork, embodies a unique blend of modernity, futurism, and a subtle hint of elegance. This color, often associated with sophistication and technology, plays a crucial role in the aesthetic dynamics of urban art. In the context of street art and graffiti, silver is not just another color; it's a symbol, a medium through which artists express their creativity, innovation, and, often, their commentary on society. Silver has a distinctive ability to stand out in the world of street pop art and graffiti. Its reflective and metallic qualities starkly contrast against urban landscapes' often matte and vibrant hues. This contrast is more than just visual; it serves a deeper purpose, enabling artists to highlight specific elements of their work and draw the viewer's attention. For example, silver in graffiti can make certain aspects of a piece pop, creating a focal point amidst a sea of colors. The reflective nature of silver also interacts with natural light, allowing pieces to change their appearance and impact depending on the time of day or weather conditions. This dynamic interaction adds an element of liveliness to the art, making it an ever-evolving part of the urban canvas.

Silver in the Context of Street Art Themes and Symbolism

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the color silver in street art and graffiti often carries deeper symbolic meanings. It's frequently used to represent elements of the urban environment, such as the sleekness of modern architecture or the industrial feel of urban landscapes. This representation creates a connection between the artwork and its environment, making the art feel like an intrinsic part of the city. Additionally, silver can be used to convey themes related to technology and the future, often serving as a visual representation of progress and the fast-paced nature of modern life. In some cases, using silver in street art can also evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of the early days of graffiti, where silver chrome spray paint was a popular choice among artists for its bold and striking appearance. The role of silver in street pop art and graffiti artwork is multifaceted. It is not just a color choice but a tool for artists to add depth, contrast, and meaning to their work. Whether it's used to enhance the visual impact of a piece, symbolize aspects of the urban environment, or convey messages about society and the future, silver continues to be an essential element in the world of street art. Its versatility and distinctive appearance make it a popular choice among artists, contributing to the evolution and diversity of street art and graffiti. As urban art continues to grow and transform, silver will likely persist, reflecting the ever-changing landscape of cities and the creativity of those who use the urban environment as their canvas.

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