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8 artworks


  • Bowie Archival Print by Ces

    Ces One- Rob Provenzano Bowie Archival Print by Ces

    Bowie Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist CES. 17 inch by 22 inch archival cotton paper. From an edition of 25 signed and numbered by the artist.

    $283.00

  • Young Until I Die 1 Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez

    El Pez Young Until I Die 1 Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez

    Young Until I Die 1 Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint, Acrylic & Stencil Painting Artwork on 270gsm Royal Sundance Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Pez. 2021 Signed Mixed Media on Royal Sundance 270gsm paper 19.69" × 27.56" / 50 × 70 cm Artwork Size, Black Professionally Framed With Floating Mat

    $2,744.00

  • Prey Archival Print by Hueman

    Hueman Prey Archival Print by Hueman

    Prey Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Hueman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hueman grew up drawing and painting in Northern California and received her degree in Design | Media Arts from UCLA in 2008. Whether she is painting delicate visions on canvas, or crushing massive walls with a spray can, she often draws on the human condition to create freestyle mash-ups of the abstract and figurative, and the beautiful and grotesque. She is interested in creating ethereal motion and dimension on otherwise flat, two-dimensional surfaces.

    $209.00

  • Jurassic Galaxy Glow in Dark Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Jurassic Galaxy Glow in Dark Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Jurassic Galaxy- Glow in Dark Limited Edition 7-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100lb Cougar White Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $253.00

  • Convergence Of Alternate Realities HPM Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Ana Bagayan Convergence Of Alternate Realities HPM Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Convergence Of Alternate Realities- HPM Hand Embellished Limited Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Ana Bagayan. Number 35 of 35, Hand-Embellished Archival Print on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper Size: 17 x 22 Inches Release: May 06, 2016 Run of: 35 "I created the piece partially in inversion so that the E.T. figure feels like a familiar dream. I wanted to recreate what it feels like to wake up from an exciting dream but to only grasp incoherent bits and pieces of it because the conscious mind is unable to decipher the nonlinear distorted timeline of events. The concept formed organically from a rough sketch to the finish. I didn't know exactly what this dream was going to be about until the image started to form in color. It went through many changes during the painting stage, as the story unfolded. While I think the relationship between the characters in the piece is all open to interpretation, the idea is that this is a place that exists in one's subconscious where they can access and experience multiple parallel dimensions at once. I named this particular place Germia, a word that my mind repeated during the construction of the piece." - Ana Bagayan

    $422.00

  • Piano Concerto 1 Silkscreen Print by Crash- John Matos

    Crash- John Matos Piano Concerto 1 Silkscreen Print by Crash- John Matos

    Piano Concerto 1 Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork Off-Set Screen Print on Thin Glossy Art Paper by Street Artist Crash- John Matos. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 16x20 The artwork titled "Piano Concerto 1" is a limited edition piece by the renowned street artist Crash, whose real name is John Matos. It's a dynamic example of how graffiti transcends the street context, entering the realm of fine art with boldness and authenticity. Created in 2021, this piece is part of an exclusive series, with only 35 signed and numbered editions, making each print a coveted item for collectors. The artwork size is 16x20 inches, a substantial format that allows the intricate details and vibrant colors to stand out, encapsulating the viewer in its visual rhythm. Crafted with off-set screen printing on thin glossy art paper, the piece reflects Crash's roots in the subway graffiti movement of New York City in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by a mastery of color and shape, bringing together the raw energy of the streets with the precision and skill of a classically trained artist. In "Piano Concerto 1," the influence of pop art is evident, with the inclusion of comic-strip motifs and bright, contrasting colors that pop against the glossy finish of the paper. Each print from the series showcases the unique blend of abstract and figurative elements that Crash is known for. What's particularly striking about this piece is the sense of movement conveyed through the composition — a symphonic burst akin to the musical crescendo of a piano concerto, hence the title. There's a playful yet deliberate layering of elements, from the cartoon-like hands to the splatters and drips, which creates an almost three-dimensional effect. This work is not just a static image; it captures the liveliness and improvisation central to street art and musical performances. "Piano Concerto 1" stands as a representation of how graffiti art continues to influence and be a significant part of the contemporary art scene. It demonstrates how artists like Crash can navigate street and studio spaces, creating works that resonate with a broad audience and contribute to the ever-evolving narrative of urban art culture.

    $316.00

  • Gravity Silkscreen Print by Patrick Connan

    Patrick Connan Gravity Silkscreen Print by Patrick Connan

    Gravity 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Patrick Connan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 11.5x16.75 Smaller Press Print Type Green Version

    $99.00

  • The Day Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai The Day Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    The Day Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 100. Signed and numbered. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $290.00

Star
Stars are a popular theme in graffiti art and street art. They are often used to add a touch of magic and whimsy to a piece, as well as to convey a sense of hope, aspiration, and optimism. Stars are also symbolic of guidance and direction, and they can be used to signify a particular journey or path. In graffiti art, stars are often incorporated into lettering styles, such as bubble letters or wildstyle. They may be used to add emphasis or to create a sense of movement and energy within the piece. Stars can also be used as standalone elements, either as a focal point or as a complementary feature to other design elements. In street art, stars can take on a range of different forms and meanings. They may be used as stencils, stickers, or freehand murals. Some street artists use stars to create intricate patterns and designs, while others use them to convey political or social messages. Stars can also be used to create a sense of wonder and curiosity, drawing attention to a particular space or object. One notable example of stars in street art is Banksy's "Girl with Balloon" piece. In this work, a young girl reaches out for a red heart-shaped balloon, which is depicted as a star. The image has become one of Banksy's most famous works, and it has been interpreted in many different ways. Some see the piece as a commentary on the fleeting nature of happiness, while others see it as a representation of hope and aspiration. Another example of stars in street art can be found in the work of Shepard Fairey, who created the iconic "Obey" campaign. Fairey often uses stars in his designs, which are meant to symbolize power and authority. The star is a common motif in military iconography, and Fairey's use of it is intended to subvert these symbols of authority and control. Stars are a versatile and popular theme in graffiti art and street art. They can be used to convey a range of different meanings and emotions, from hope and aspiration to political commentary and social critique. Stars can also be used to add a touch of magic and wonder to a piece, drawing attention and creating a sense of curiosity. Whether incorporated into lettering styles or used as standalone elements, stars are a powerful design feature that have become a staple of urban art.

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