Sunset & Sunrise

4 artworks


  • Tom Dula Black AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Tom Dula Black AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Tom Dula Black AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print—Lonesome Tree Stylized Old Gnarled Tree in Western Desert Setting. Thomas C. Dula was a former Confederate soldier who was convicted of murdering Laura Foster, based on a song made famous by Kingston Trio. Shepard Fairey's "Tom Dula Black AP" is a silkscreen print that fuses historical narrative with the artist's signature graphic style. Created in 2012, this piece is part of a limited edition set, hand-pulled with a color process on Fairey’s preferred medium, cream speckletone fine art paper. Each print in the series bears Fairey's signature and the distinctive 'AP' mark, denoting it as an Artist Proof. This status is often valued due to its rarity and direct connection to the artist's initial vision. Measuring 18x24 inches, the artwork presents a lone, stylized tree in a desolate Western desert setting. The barren landscape serves as a symbolic backdrop to the sad tale of Thomas C. Dula, a former Confederate soldier whose name became immortalized in the folk song "Tom Dooley" following his controversial conviction and execution for the murder of Laura Foster. Fairey's choice to represent this narrative through a stark and solitary tree amidst an arid terrain reflects the isolation and finality of Dula's fate. This print stands out in pop and street art for its storytelling through visual symbolism. The work does not merely capture viewers' attention with its aesthetic but also invites them to engage with a deeper historical narrative, a characteristic often found in Fairey's body of work. It showcases the artist's ability to navigate the intersection of pop culture and fine art, where historical references become part of the modern visual lexicon. Shepard Fairey’s work frequently contains layers of meaning with a propensity for social commentary. With "Tom Dula Black AP," the art is not only about presenting a visual narrative but also evoking an emotional response that connects the historical past with contemporary culture. This piece is a poignant example of how street art can transcend its urban origins, entering the gallery space as a powerful storytelling medium that bridges historical context and modern expression.

    $850.00

  • System of a Down San Bernardino 2021 Silkscreen Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto System of a Down San Bernardino 2021 Silkscreen Print by Jeff Soto

    System of a Down- San Bernardino- 2021 Limited Edition Music Gig Poster 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckletone Paper by Jeff Soto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Posters measure 18” x 24” and are limited edition screen prints for System of a Downs October 13th show at the Glen Helen Amphitheater in San Bernardino, CA.

    $129.00

  • Tom Dula White AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Tom Dula White AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Tom Dula White AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print—Lonesome Tree Stylized Old Gnarled Tree in Western Desert Setting. Thomas C. Dula was a former Confederate soldier who was convicted of murdering Laura Foster, based on a song made famous by Kingston Trio. Shepard Fairey's "Tom Dula White AP" is a silkscreen print that fuses historical narrative with the artist's signature graphic style. Created in 2012, this piece is part of a limited edition set, hand-pulled with a color process on Fairey’s preferred medium, cream speckletone fine art paper. Each print in the series bears Fairey's signature and the distinctive 'AP' mark, denoting it as an Artist Proof. This status often holds higher value due to its rarity and direct connection to the artist's initial vision. Measuring 18x24 inches, the artwork presents a lone, stylized tree in a desolate Western desert setting. The barren landscape serves as a metaphorical backdrop to the somber tale of Thomas C. Dula, a former Confederate soldier whose name became immortalized in the folk song "Tom Dooley" following his controversial conviction and execution for the murder of Laura Foster. Fairey's choice to represent this narrative through a stark and solitary tree amidst an arid terrain reflects the isolation and finality of Dula's fate. This print stands out in pop and street art for its storytelling through visual symbolism. The work does not merely capture viewers' attention with its aesthetic but also invites them to engage with a deeper historical narrative, a characteristic often found in Fairey's body of work. It showcases the artist's ability to navigate the intersection of pop culture and fine art, where historical references become part of the modern visual lexicon. Shepard Fairey’s work frequently contains layers of meaning with a propensity for social commentary. With "Tom Dula White AP," the art is not only about presenting a visual narrative but also evoking an emotional response that connects the historical past with contemporary culture. This piece is a poignant example of how street art can transcend its urban origins, entering the gallery space as a powerful storytelling medium that bridges historical context and modern expression.

    $850.00

  • Mans Ruin Zeke AP 1998 Cocodrie San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Mans Ruin Zeke AP 1998 Cocodrie San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Mans Ruin Zeke AP 1998 Cocodrie San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 1998 Signed by Kozik & Marked AP Artwork Size 18x30.5 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik Zeke, Hammerlock, Jack Saints, Cocodrie, San Francisco CA 4-03-1998

    $390.00

Sunset & Sunrise
Graffiti and street art have long been a powerful means of self-expression, conveying social, political, and personal messages through vibrant visuals and thought-provoking symbolism. As one of the most universally admired and recognized natural phenomena, the allure of the sunset and sunrise has found its way into this dynamic and captivating art form. The depiction of these celestial transitions has enriched graffiti and street art prints, offering a multifaceted exploration of the beauty, transience, and significance of life itself. The use of sunset and sunrise imagery in graffiti art and street art prints is as diverse and captivating as the artists behind the work. From intricate, lifelike representations to bold, abstract interpretations, these ephemeral moments of daybreak and twilight are imbued with a range of meanings and symbolism. They can serve as metaphors for new beginnings, evoke feelings of hope and optimism, or symbolize the cyclical nature of existence. The rich color palette that accompanies these phenomena is a playground for artists, allowing them to experiment with various shades of reds, oranges, yellows, purples, and blues to create eye-catching, emotive masterpieces. The juxtaposition of natural beauty and urban landscapes is a common theme in graffiti and street art prints that incorporate sunset and sunrise imagery. This contrast serves to remind the viewer of the relationship between humanity and the environment, as well as the delicate balance that exists between the natural world and the spaces we inhabit. The illumination of city skylines, abandoned buildings, or bustling streets with the soft, warm hues of the setting or rising sun can evoke a sense of nostalgia, inviting the viewer to contemplate the passage of time and the fleeting nature of our experiences. Another intriguing aspect of sunset and sunrise imagery in graffiti and street art prints is the unique opportunity it provides for artists to explore different techniques and styles. Stencil art, for example, lends itself well to capturing the distinct silhouettes of buildings, trees, and other elements within an urban or natural landscape, while the radiant hues of sunsets and sunrises can be artfully incorporated using spray paint, brushstrokes, or even digital manipulation. In this way, artists can experiment with various mediums, textures, and techniques to develop their distinctive voice and style. One cannot discuss the prominence of sunset and sunrise imagery in graffiti and street art prints without acknowledging the impact of internationally renowned artists who have championed this theme. Artists such as Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Blu, among others, have utilized the striking visual elements of sunsets and sunrises to create memorable and evocative works. These artists, along with countless others, have inspired a new generation of street artists to embrace and reinterpret the imagery of these celestial events, ensuring their continued prominence within the art form. The inclusion of sunset and sunrise imagery in graffiti and street art prints offers a versatile and impactful way for artists to explore themes of beauty, transience, hope, and the interplay between humanity and the natural world. Through the unique lens of these art forms, the powerful symbolism and emotive qualities of sunsets and sunrises can be celebrated and reimagined, capturing the imagination and inspiring reflection in all who encounter these captivating works of art.

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