Sky & Clouds

9 artworks


  • Tesla PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Tesla PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Tesla PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Listfield, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. PP Printers Proof 2018 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 12x12

    $545.00

  • Versus/Temple of Nature Silkscreen Print by Koralie Carmen Flores

    Koralie Carmen Flores Versus/Temple of Nature Silkscreen Print by Koralie Carmen Flores

    Versus/Temple of Nature Silkscreen Print by Koralie Carmen Flores Hand-Pulled 7-Color on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Multi Directional Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print The Fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti in Koralie's "Versus/Temple of Nature" The "Versus/Temple of Nature" silkscreen print is a testament to the innovative spirit of contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created by the talented Koralie Carmen Flores, this piece is a visual symphony of seven vibrant colors meticulously hand-pulled on a 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper. This limited edition artwork, with only 100 signed and numbered pieces, offers a unique interaction between the viewer and the piece, with its multi-directional nature inviting you to choose its orientation upon hanging. Koralie's work is a canvas of cultural convergence, marrying the vivid imagery of street art with the refined techniques of silkscreen printing. Each print in this limited series measures 16x20 inches, a size that is intimate and commanding, ensuring that the intricate designs and bold color palettes make a statement in any space—the year 2018 marked the release of this exclusive collection, capturing the essence of an era where street art has permeated the fine art sector, challenging traditional boundaries and expectations. The Unique Aesthetic of Koralie's Art Koralie's "Versus/Temple of Nature" is not merely a representation of natural elements; it is a deep dive into the symmetry and symbolism that nature provides. The artwork is laden with architectural forms that mimic natural patterns, creating a harmonious blend that resonates with the core principles of Street Pop Art. These forms echo the organic and the artificial, presenting a dichotomy that invites contemplation. The temple-like structures juxtaposed with flora and fauna motifs create a sacred space on paper, a sanctuary where the urban and natural realms coalesce. The choice of colors in this print is not accidental. Each hue is selected to evoke a particular emotion and stand out against the urban backdrop often associated with graffiti. The colors leap off the paper, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that brings the print to life. Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, known for its durability and exceptional color handling, ensures that each print remains as vivid as the day it was created, further distinguishing the work within the realms of collectible art. Interactivity and Personalization in Art In the context of Street Pop Art, interactivity plays a crucial role. Koralie understands this interaction as a communication between the artwork and the observer. By designing the "Versus/Temple of Nature" to be multi-directional, she empowers you, the viewer, to engage with the art personally, determining how it is displayed and, consequently, how it is perceived. This choice reflects the democratic spirit of street art, where the public space and the public eye dictate the interpretation and value of the artwork. The notion that one can personalize the experience of art by choosing its orientation is both modern and reflective of contemporary society's desire for customization. This print not only adorns a space but also integrates into the fabric of the environment, shaped by the individual aesthetic and perspective of the owner. In this way, Koralie's print transcends the traditional static nature of wall art, becoming a living piece that interacts with its surroundings. The Cultural Significance of Limited Edition Prints The exclusivity of the "Versus/Temple of Nature" print symbolizes the cultural value placed on limited edition pieces within the Street Pop and Graffiti Art community. Each 100 prints carries a sense of rarity and uniqueness, coveted by collectors and enthusiasts alike. The signature and numbering by Koralie herself not only authenticate the print but establish a direct connection between the artist and the collector, a hallmark of street art's ethos. Collectors of such pieces are not just acquiring art; they are preserving cultural heritage, a snapshot of the artist's vision at a particular moment. The limited nature of the print run ensures that each piece remains a treasured component of private collections, often increasing in value as the artist's renown grows. Koralie's "Versus/Temple of Nature" thus serves as both a work of art and an investment, a duality increasingly characteristic of Streestreet popGraffgraffitioartworkalie Carmen Flores' "Versus/Temple of Nature" silkscreen print celebrates Street Pop Art and Graffiti, encapsulating the movement, vibrancy, and personalization that these art forms represent. It stands as a dialogue between the artist and the audience, an ever-changing yet timeless piece, much like the streets from which it draws its inspiration.

    $336.00

  • Kettle AP Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn

    Brian Mashburn Kettle AP Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn

    Kettle AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2018 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 16.75x20 Unveiling Kettle AP: A Giclee Masterpiece by Brian Mashburn The fusion of street influences and pop culture references in art has culminated in unique forms like Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. "Kettle AP" by Brian Mashburn is a quintessential Artist Proof giclee print that is a testament to this blend. Released in 2018, this limited edition piece is a vital part of Mashburn's oeuvre, known for its nuanced interplay of urbanity with pastoral and industrial elements. Each Artist Proof is an integral part of the printing process, intended to ensure the quality of the print before the complete edition is produced, and is marked 'AP' to denote its status as proof. Distinct Signatures of Kettle AP Collectors of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork often seek authenticity and direct artist engagement. "Kettle AP" meets this demand with Brian Mashburn's signature, a hallmark of originality and a direct connection to the artist's hand. The significance of Mashburn's autograph goes beyond mere certification; it represents a bridge between the creator and the collector, a shared moment captured on the fine art paper that serves as the substrate for this stunning giclee print. The Artistic Dimensions of Kettle AP Measuring 16.75x20 inches, "Kettle AP" is a substantial work that offers a commanding presence. Its dimensions are carefully chosen to ensure that the intricate strokes, delicate hues, and overall composition are presented with the impact that Mashburn intended. The print's size is aesthetically pleasing and practical, allowing for versatility in display settings, from intimate home environments to more expansive galleries. Cultural Resonance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Brian Mashburn's "Kettle AP" is not just a visual treat but also a cultural artifact that captures the zeitgeist of the modern urban landscape. His work often depicts a world where nature and human-made structures coexist, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in tension. Like much of his work, this print invites contemplation on the interplay between different elements within the frame, asking the viewer to ponder the relationship between the environment and the built world. Investing in Limited Edition Prints The allure of limited edition works like "Kettle AP" lies in their unique position in the art market. They offer an accessible entry point for new collectors while holding value for seasoned art investors. The rarity of an Artist's Proof, especially one signed and approved by the artist, adds to its desirability. Over time, such works can become even more valuable, as they are sought after by collectors for their artistic merit and potential as an investment. Impact and Legacy of Kettle AP "Kettle AP" is a significant piece within the landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Its limited edition nature, the artist's endorsement, and its reflection of contemporary themes contribute to its enduring significance. The artwork transcends its role as a decorative object to become a statement of Brian Mashburn's vision, a snapshot of the era it was created, and a lasting piece of cultural commentary that will continue to resonate with audiences for years.

    $432.00

  • Its Like That PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Its Like That PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Its Like That PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Listfield, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. PP #1 Printers Proof 2018 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 16x23 Scott Listfield is a contemporary American artist known for his iconic paintings of an astronaut exploring landscapes dominated by pop culture icons and references. Listfield's work is often associated with graffiti art prints and street art prints due to his use of urban and post-apocalyptic themes. His astronaut figure, who is often portrayed with a visor obscuring his face, has become an instantly recognizable symbol in the world of contemporary art.This archival-quality print features the iconic "Its Like That" artwork by Scott Listfield. It's printed on heavy paper with a semi-gloss finish that produces vibrant color. Get museum-grade quality with longevity that lasts up to 200 years. Be the envy of your friends with this Its Like That PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield. Professionally printed on high-grade archival paper for top-quality color and detail, this art print will surely be a showstopper. Bring a touch of sophistication to your wall decor today!

    $545.00

  • Yoshinoya Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Yoshinoya Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Yoshinoya Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Scott Listfield. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 14x18 Release: November 09 The Creative Vision Behind "Yoshinoya" by Scott Listfield Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" is a powerful exemplar of pop art's evolution into the digital age, blending street art sensibilities with the precision of fine art printmaking. This limited edition archival pigment print on 290gsm Moab fine art paper captures the artist's signature motif: an astronaut set against a landscape with pop culture references and commercial iconography. Created in 2018, this artwork is part of a limited edition of 50, each piece signed and numbered by Listfield, emphasizing the value of exclusivity in art collecting. Dissecting the Pop Art and Street Art Influences The astronaut in "Yoshinoya" is an avatar for exploration, not of space, but of the contemporary world, reflecting the genre's thematic exploration of alienation and the search for meaning amidst a landscape crowded with commercial messages. The juxtaposition of the otherworldly figure against the backdrop of a modernist building and a branded blimp subtly critiques the pervasive influence of consumerism. This imagery resonates with the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the public is confronted with bold statements woven into the fabric of everyday environments. Technique and Medium: Elevating Street Art Listfield's choice of medium, the archival pigment print, represents a bridge between the transient nature of street art and the permanence sought by fine art collectors. Moab fine art paper, a medium celebrated for its durability and color fidelity, ensures that the vivid hues and intricate details of "Yoshinoya" are preserved, capturing the fleeting beauty of street art in a form that withstands the test of time. The 14x18 inch size of the artwork makes it an intimate yet impactful piece, suitable for diverse spaces from private collections to public exhibitions. In summary, Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" is a thought-provoking piece that reflects the artist's critical eye on society's cultural landscapes, melding the immediacy of street pop art with the lasting impact of acceptable art practices. The limited edition print is a testament to the evolving nature of pop art, embracing new techniques and mediums to continue the tradition of challenging viewers and inspiring dialogue through visual art.

    $415.00

  • Diamond PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Diamond PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Diamond PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Listfield, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. PP Printers Proof 2018 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 8x8

    $340.00

  • The Illusionist Giclee Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Illusionist Giclee Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    The Illusionist Giclee Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper Urban Graffiti Modern Pop Street Artist. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x16

    $367.00

  • Walking Shadows AP Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn

    Brian Mashburn Walking Shadows AP Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn

    Walking Shadows AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2018 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x13.75 Walking Shadows AP: A Giclee Print Elevating Street Pop Art & Graffiti Walking Shadows AP, an Artist Proof giclee print by Brian Mashburn represents a synthesis of street art sensibilities and fine art precision. As an Artist Proof from 2018, it holds a special place in Mashburn's collection, offering insight into his creative process. The piece measures 24x13.75 inches, allowing for an immersive viewing experience. Signed and marked by the artist, this limited edition print is a tangible connection to the artist's vision and a coveted item for those who appreciate the subtle infusion of graffiti art in pop culture contexts. Signature and Significance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The signature on a piece like Walking Shadows AP is more than a simple autograph; it is a seal of authenticity and a symbol of the artist's intimate connection with his work. In the context of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, such a signature elevates the print from a mere copy to an artifact of cultural significance. The AP designation further underscores its rarity, as Artist Proofs are typically reserved for the artist's personal use or select collectors. Artistic Elements of Walking Shadows AP The artwork's title, Walking Shadows, alludes to the transient nature of light and life, recurrent themes in Mashburn's oeuvre. The giclee print medium is particularly suited to capturing the nuanced gradations of shade and tone that characterize Mashburn's landscapes, filled with mist and the skeletal remains of trees. The dimensions of this particular print are chosen to enhance the ethereal quality of the depicted scene, drawing the viewer into a contemplation of the fleeting moments it captures. The Interplay of Medium and Message In Walking Shadows AP, the choice of fine art paper as the medium for the giclee print brings an additional layer of texture and depth to the artwork. This choice reflects a deliberate move by Mashburn to bridge the often perceived divide between street art's raw energy and the refined techniques of fine art printmaking. The result is a piece that resonates with the authenticity of graffiti art while maintaining the delicacy of pop art aesthetics. Impact and Legacy of Brian Mashburn's Prints The impact of Brian Mashburn's work in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork is significant, with Walking Shadows AP serving as a prime example of his influence. The print's release as a limited edition makes it a valuable collector's item and ensures that each piece retains a sense of exclusivity. As street art continues to gain recognition in the art world, Mashburn's prints stand as milestones that capture the evolving narrative of this dynamic art form. Cultural Resonance of Walking Shadows AP The cultural resonance of a piece like Walking Shadows AP cannot be overstated. In a world where the distinction between high art and street art is increasingly blurred, Mashburn's work serves as a testament to the potential of graffiti art to convey profound themes and to hold its own in the gallery space. This Artist Proof giclee print, through its evocative imagery and impeccable execution, encapsulates the spirit of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork and continues to inspire dialogue and admiration among art enthusiasts and critics alike.

    $432.00

  • Yoshinoya PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Yoshinoya PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Yoshinoya PP Printer Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Scott Listfield. PP Printers Proof 2018 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 14x18 Release: November 09 Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" and Its Place in Contemporary Art Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" PP (Printer's Proof) archival pigment print is a profound statement in the landscape of contemporary pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The print, released on November 9, 2018, is part of a limited edition, distinctly marked as a Printer's Proof and signed by the artist himself. This signifies an edition that is typically kept aside from the main production run and is often used to verify the quality before the final edition is printed. Collectors and enthusiasts of pop art see PP editions as highly desirable due to their rarity and the intimate involvement of the artist in their creation. Symbolism in "Yoshinoya" by Scott Listfield The artwork, measuring 14x18 inches, is printed on 290gsm Moab fine art paper, known for its premium quality and ability to showcase sharp, saturated colors and fine details. "Yoshinoya" features an astronaut, a recurring character in Listfield's work, symbolizing exploration and isolation in the modern world. The astronaut stands before a contemporary home with a floating advertisement blimp for Yoshinoya in the background against a twilight sky. This image is laden with symbolism, the astronaut seemingly contemplating the juxtaposition between the vastness of space and the commercialized urban environment. Exploration of Pop Art Themes in Listfield's Work The print embodies several themes prevalent in street pop art and graffiti artwork: an exploration of the human condition, a critique of consumer culture, and using familiar imagery to provoke thought. Listfield's astronaut is more than a character; it is an avatar for the viewer, navigating a world where corporate branding reaches as far as the stars. The serene residential setting contrasts with the bold commercial symbol overhead, prompting reflections on the intrusion of marketing into every facet of life. Technique and Cultural Commentary In creating "Yoshinoya," Listfield employs the technique of archival pigment printing, a method that ensures long-lasting image stability and color accuracy. This technique is particularly well-suited to capturing the nuanced tones of the twilight sky and the reflective surfaces of the astronaut's suit. By using fine art paper, Listfield elevates the print, traditionally associated with street art's ephemeral nature, to a level of enduring fine art. Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" PP archival pigment print is a critical piece of street pop and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates the essence of pop art through its engagement with commercial and cultural symbols while offering a unique perspective on the role and impact of advertising in modern society. The limited edition nature of the print, alongside its quality and thematic depth, positions it as a significant work for collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art.

    $550.00

Sky & Clouds
h2>Sky and Clouds in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sky and clouds have often served as a canvas for the imagination, a sentiment that extends into art. In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, the depiction of sky and clouds goes beyond mere representation—it becomes a symbol, a backdrop for political commentary, and a technical challenge that showcases an artist's skill.

Symbolism of Sky in Art

In the tapestry of street art, sky and clouds are not just elements of nature but also metaphors for freedom, escape, and transcendence. Artists have utilized the motif of the sky to represent limitless possibilities or to contrast the grounded, often gritty nature of urban environments. Clouds, with their ever-changing forms, represent the transient nature of life and the ephemeral quality of street art itself, which can be as fleeting as a cloud passing overhead.

Technical Aspects of Depicting Sky and Clouds

From a technical standpoint, creating realistic sky and clouds in street art can be challenging due to urban canvases' large scales and textures. Graffiti artists often have to work with the texture of brick, concrete, or other materials, making clouds' softness and subtlety a complex effect. Yet, this very difficulty can elevate a work of street art, as it showcases the artist's ability to manipulate their medium and create something delicate from something as rough as a city wall.

Cultural Significance in Street Art

Culturally, sky and clouds in street art can carry many meanings, from hope and aspiration to a sense of calm amidst chaos. In areas characterized by high-rise buildings and limited views of the sky, large-scale murals featuring the sky can offer a visual respite from the concrete jungle, bringing a piece of the heavens into the urban setting.

Street Art's Reflection on Society

Furthermore, how sky and clouds are depicted in street art often reflects society's current sentiments. A tumultuous, stormy sky might echo civic unrest or political turmoil, while a serene blue sky might signify peace or a period of positive change. Street artists use these natural elements to reflect a community's mood or comment on broader societal issues.

Integration with Urban Elements

Artists sometimes integrate architectural elements into their depictions of the sky, blending the natural and the artificial. This can create illusions that transform the perception of space, turning a flat wall into a window to the sky or a portal to another world. Such works not only demonstrate artistic skill but also a deep understanding of the environment and the ability to see beyond the limitations of the urban landscape. Sky and clouds continue to inspire artists within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork scene, serving as a canvas for expression that transcends cultural and physical boundaries. Through these depictions, artists engage viewers, challenge perceptions, and bring the boundless sky into the structured urban environment. Whether symbolic, technical, or cultural, the representation of sky and clouds in street art is a testament to the genre's capacity to innovate and reflect the human experience.

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