Tooth & Teeth

6 artworks


  • Stay Wild Pennant Tapestry by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Stay Wild Pennant Tapestry by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Stay Wild 3-Color Original Hand-Pulled Silkscreen 1 of a Kind Tapestry on Cloth by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Artist. 2015 tay Wild Pennant Tapestry by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth. Rod is not included. S

    $406.00

  • Venom Tantrum Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Venom Tantrum Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Venom Tantrum Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $129.00

  • Diamond FAILEdoodle- Red/Black Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Diamond FAILEdoodle- Red/Black Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Diamond FAILEdoodle- Red/Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen, Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter Print on Archival Lenox Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Diamond FAILEdoodle: Red/Black 19 x 25 Inches Each variant an edition of 25 Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter on Archival Lenox 100 Signed, Stamped and Embossed A new breed of Faile Dog was born last year. First found on the streets of New York this pup found its way into the studio and really came to life. We've been pushing our shimmering print process lately and this felt like the perfect print to introduce this into our practice. Four different editions, two in red glitter and two in black glitter. All stained, sprayed, painted and printed; it's all the hallmarks of a studio print now with a lot more shine. Using the words of the artists themselves, the artwork “gives a person the sense that it is there just for them. That they've stumbled across this great little gem amidst the chaos of daily life that can really speak to them. We try to build in a certain ambiguity that leaves the door open for the viewer to find themselves within the story.” This relational character of the FAILE’s art corresponds and becomes amplified by their consistent travel and lack of a permanent studio until the mid-2000s. This resulted in the duo’s embracement and utilization of urban streets and, naturally, gave the produced work a “site-specific” character since public art inevitably adjusts itself to the location of the display.

    $4,802.00

  • Diamond FAILEdoodle- Black/Tan Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Diamond FAILEdoodle- Black/Tan Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Diamond FAILEdoodle- Black/Tan 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen, Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter Print on Archival Lenox Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Diamond FAILEdoodle: Black/Tan 19 x 25 Inches Each variant an edition of 25 Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter on Archival Lenox 100 Signed, Stamped and Embossed A new breed of Faile Dog was born last year. First found on the streets of New York this pup found its way into the studio and really came to life. We've been pushing our shimmering print process lately and this felt like the perfect print to introduce this into our practice. Four different editions, two in red glitter and two in black glitter. All stained, sprayed, painted and printed; it's all the hallmarks of a studio print now with a lot more shine. During the first years of its existence, the group did not work inside a studio of its own and, as a result, 1999-2005 has been a period of experimentation for them with different media of creation, as well as ways of exhibiting their work. FAILE has embraced both “traditional” media, such as painting, sculpture, and printmaking, and, at the same time, less conventional ones, for example, window pallets and even prayer wheels.

    $4,802.00

  • Diamond FAILEdoodle- Red/Tan Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Diamond FAILEdoodle- Red/Tan Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Diamond FAILEdoodle- Red/Tan 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen, Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter Print on Archival Lenox Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Diamond FAILEdoodle: Red/Tan 19 x 25 Inches Each variant an edition of 25 Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter on Archival Lenox 100 Signed, Stamped and Embossed A new breed of Faile Dog was born last year. First found on the streets of New York this pup found its way into the studio and really came to life. We've been pushing our shimmering print process lately and this felt like the perfect print to introduce this into our practice. Four different editions, two in red glitter and two in black glitter. All stained, sprayed, painted and printed; it's all the hallmarks of a studio print now with a lot more shine. Once their artworks enter the public sphere, the viewer is invited to engage and interact with them. FAILE does not believe in a higher meaning or an absolute truth that exists outside of the audience’s perception, which eventually is encouraged to sculpt the meaning. The creative process jumps from one theme to the other, connecting everything in an intertextual delirium and, in the end, the audience takes the responsibility of interpreting it. This is, by itself, a revolutionary act of anti-elitism, since the meaning of the work can be now found in the mass’s reaction, placing FAILE in the spectrum of site-specificity and relational aesthetics.

    $4,802.00

  • Diamond FAILEdoodle- Black/Black Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Diamond FAILEdoodle- Black/Black Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Diamond FAILEdoodle- Black/Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen, Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter Print on Archival Lenox Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Diamond FAILEdoodle: Black/Black 19 x 25 Inches Each variant an edition of 25 Acrylic, Spraypaint, Silkscreen Ink and Glitter on Archival Lenox 100 Signed, Stamped and Embossed A new breed of Faile Dog was born last year. First found on the streets of New York this pup found its way into the studio and really came to life. We've been pushing our shimmering print process lately and this felt like the perfect print to introduce this into our practice. Four different editions, two in red glitter and two in black glitter. All stained, sprayed, painted and printed; it's all the hallmarks of a studio print now with a lot more shine. Using the words of the artists themselves, the artwork “gives a person the sense that it is there just for them. That they've stumbled across this great little gem amidst the chaos of daily life that can really speak to them. We try to build in a certain ambiguity that leaves the door open for the viewer to find themselves within the story.” This relational character of the FAILE’s art corresponds and becomes amplified by their consistent travel and lack of a permanent studio until the mid-2000s. This resulted in the duo’s embracement and utilization of urban streets and, naturally, gave the produced work a “site-specific” character since public art inevitably adjusts itself to the location of the display.

    $4,802.00

Tooth & Teeth Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Exploring the Symbolism of Tooth & Teeth in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

The iconography of Tooth and Teeth carries profound symbolism within the realms of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Artists often use this imagery as a powerful motif to convey messages about identity, human experience, and cultural commentary. In the diverse and dynamic sphere of street art, the tooth becomes more than a part of the body; it transforms into a vessel of expression, a canvas upon which artists can project myriad meanings ranging from the personal to the political. Teeth, with their stark whiteness and sharpness, can be inviting and menacing, a duality many street and pop artists exploit to significant effect. They can symbolize a smile, a universal sign of joy and welcome, and a snarl, a primal sign of aggression or defense. In graffiti art, teeth might be rendered with exaggerated features, embodying the raw, visceral emotion of the streets. This can evoke the energy and rhythm of urban life or comment on societal norms and expectations about appearance and expression.

The Aesthetic Appeal of Dental Imagery in Modern Artistic Expression

In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, the aesthetic appeal of dental imagery lies in its graphic potential and universal recognizability. Artists may utilize the shape and form of teeth to create patterns and textures, using the interplay of light and shadow to create depth and movement within their works. These representations can range from hyper-realistic to highly stylized, each offering a different angle on the subject matter and allowing for various interpretations. Moreover, using teeth in artwork can also be a commentary on health, beauty standards, and the transience of life. Teeth are often seen as symbols of vitality and youth, and their decay or loss can represent the inevitable passage of time. Street and pop artists might use this imagery to bring attention to the neglect of healthcare in society or to challenge the commercialization of beauty and the pressure to conform to unrealistic standards.

Teeth as Metaphors in Street Art Narratives

Teeth often serve as metaphors in the narratives constructed by street and pop artists. They can stand in for the biting nature of commentary or critique, the sharpness of wit, or the resilience of communities that endure despite adversity. Using teeth in street art can be both literal and figurative, providing a rich source of metaphorical language that adds layers of meaning to the work. Street artists also sometimes employ the image of teeth to represent the voice of the disenfranchised, suggesting that even without a loud voice, the marginalized can still 'bite back' against oppression and injustice. In this way, teeth become a symbol of power and defiance, a small but potent weapon in the arsenal of those fighting for visibility and change.

Cultural Resonance of Tooth & Teeth Imagery

The cultural resonance of tooth and teeth imagery in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork is significant. In many cultures, teeth have a variety of meanings and associations, from rites of passage, such as the loss of baby teeth, to mythological stories and folklore. By incorporating dental imagery into their work, artists tap into a deep well of cultural significance, creating resonant pieces on multiple levels. In some cases, teeth may be used to explore themes of consumption, with the mouth and teeth acting as symbols of society's insatiable appetite for material goods, new experiences, or even media consumption. This imagery can be a powerful tool for critiquing consumer culture, inviting viewers to consider their roles within production and consumption systems.

Artistic Implications of Dental Imagery

Including tooth and teeth imagery in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork is more than an aesthetic choice; it is a deliberate use of symbolism that reflects a wide range of human experiences and cultural narratives. Artists who employ these motifs engage in a visual dialogue that speaks to our deepest fears, desires, and questions about identity, society, and the human condition. As Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork continue to evolve, the imagery of tooth and teeth will undoubtedly persist as a poignant and versatile element within the artist's toolkit. These symbols serve as a reminder of the power of street and pop art to engage deeply with viewers, challenging them to look beyond the surface and to consider the layered meanings that lie within a single, universal image.

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