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  • Sale -36% Canbot76- Phantom White Canbot Canz Art Toy by Dragon76 x Czee13 Canbot76- Phantom White Canbot Canz Art Toy by Dragon76 x Czee13

    Dragon76 Canbot76- Phantom White Canbot Canz Art Toy by Dragon76 x Czee13

    Canbot Canz 76- Phantom White Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Dragon76 x Czee13. 2022 Limited Edition Martian Toys x Dragon76 x Czee13 x Clutter Canbot Canz 76: Phantom White by Dragon76. Famous Samurai gets the Canbot Canz Treatment! 5.5" tall Vinyl Rattles!!! Martian Toys Exclusive Colorway Produced by Clutter Studios. Japanese graffiti artist Dragon 76 takes on Czee13's Canbot Canz form with his iconic style, merging science fiction street art with ancient samurai style! The DR76 Canbot Canz , with its trooper-inspired respirator, heavy metal samurai helmet, and the ouroboros imagery on the feet representing infinity and the cycle of life and death, is the perfect new edition to the CANZ family!5oz Size (5.5" tall) The Canbot Canz 76: Phantom White - A Fusion of Street Pop Art and Traditional Imagery The Canbot Canz 76: Phantom White is a limited edition vinyl art toy representing a unique fusion of street pop art and traditional samurai aesthetics. This collectible results from a collaboration between Japanese graffiti artist Dragon76 and toy designer Czee13, produced by Clutter Studios under the banner of Martian Toys. Standing 5.5 inches tall, the Canbot Canz 76 captures the eye with its distinctive design and engages the sense of sound with a fundamental rattling feature, embodying the playful spirit of the Canbot Canz series. Dragon76 is celebrated for his work that often marries science fiction elements with historical themes, particularly the samurai culture of his Japanese heritage. In the Canbot Canz 76, this blend is evident in the trooper-inspired respirator and the heavy metal samurai helmet, a nod to both futuristic narratives and ancient warrior gear. The ouroboros imagery adorned on the feet of the Canbot Canz 76, symbolizing infinity and the cyclical nature of life and death, adds depth to this art toy, elevating it from a simple collectible to a piece steeped in symbolism. Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Embodied The concept of the Canbot Canz 76 is rooted in the core principles of street pop art and graffiti artwork - it is accessible, urban, and speaks a visual language that resonates with a broad audience. The Phantom White colorway, an exclusive for Martian Toys, showcases the clean, bold lines often associated with Dragon76's graffiti work. The color stands out, yet it perfectly complements the detailed design elements meticulously crafted onto the vinyl surface. This collectible is not just a toy but a representation of the intersection between contemporary street art and the rich visual traditions of Japan. Dragon76, known for his dynamic and colorful murals, brings a sense of movement and energy to the Canbot Canz 76, characteristic of his larger body of work. The collaboration with Czee13, whose Canbot Canz design has become a staple in the designer toy community, infuses the piece with a playful and modern twist, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors of street pop art. The Significance of Canbot Canz 76 in Modern Collectibles The Canbot Canz 76: Phantom White is a testament to the evolving landscape of collectibles in street pop art. This piece is more than an object of admiration; it is a narrative artifact that tells the story of cultural synthesis and the power of collaboration. The involvement of Clutter Studios, known for their high-quality production of designer toys, ensures that each Canbot Canz 76 is a work of art and a product of superior craftsmanship. As a collectible, the Canbot Canz 76 is both a tribute to the traditional and a herald of the new, encapsulating the spirit of Dragon76's artistic journey and the growing trend of collectible art toys in street pop art. It is a piece that breaks barriers, bringing together different art forms and cultures and presenting them in a format that is innovative and deeply respectful of its roots. For collectors, owning a Canbot Canz 76 is an opportunity to hold a piece of contemporary art history - a snapshot of where street art meets the timeless allure of the samurai.

    $283.00$181.00

  • Sale -36% Canbot76- Gunmetal Black OG Canbot Canz Art Toy by Dragon76 x Czee13 Canbot76- Gunmetal Black OG Canbot Canz Art Toy by Dragon76 x Czee13

    Dragon76 Canbot76- Gunmetal Black OG Canbot Canz Art Toy by Dragon76 x Czee13

    Canbot Canz 76- Gunmetal Black OG Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Dragon76 x Czee13. 2022 Martian Toys x Dragon76 x Czee13 x Clutter Canbot Canz 76: Gunmetal Black OG by Dragon76 Dragon76's Famous Samurai gets the Canbot Canz Treatment! 5.5" tall Vinyl Really Rattles!!! Ed. of 200 Martian Toys Exclusive Colorway Produced by Clutter Studios

    $283.00$181.00

TV Television Graffiti Street Pop Art

Television's Imprint on Street Pop Art & Graffiti

Since its inception, television has been a dominant cultural force, its screen a mirror reflecting, shaping, and sometimes distorting the society that tunes into its daily broadcasts. In the realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork, TV has carved its niche not merely as a medium for entertainment but as a rich source of inspiration and a canvas for commentary. Artists have co-opted the imagery and iconography of television, using it to critique our media-saturated environment. The TV set itself, with its classic box shape and antenna, has become a symbolic feature in many street artworks, symbolizing the pervasive influence of mass media on public consciousness.

Cultural Commentary Through Urban Mediums

The portrayal of television in street art often carries with it a duality; on the one hand, it represents the collective memories and shared experiences of generations raised in front of its glow. On the other hand, it is depicted as a tool of propaganda, a peddler of consumerism, and a shaper of reality that can lead to a passive, controlled society. Street artists utilize the television motif to discuss issues such as the loss of individuality, the manipulation of news, and the passivity of modern-day viewership. The medium of street art, known for its provocative and rebellious undertones, becomes an ironic choice for depicting television, as it traditionally serves as a counter-narrative to mainstream channels.

The Evolution of Television in Street Art

As television technology has evolved from the bulky cathode-ray tubes to the sleek flat screens of today, so has its representation in street pop art. The older television sets evoke nostalgia, a longing for simpler times. At the same time, modern screens can be seen as symbols of rapid technological changes and the continuous consumption of digital content. Graffiti artists and muralists alike have painted televisions with reverence and criticism, underscoring the device's role as a central fixture in daily life and as a mediator of the information flowing into the public sphere. The fusion of television themes with street art aesthetics also speaks to the power of visual communication. Just as television has been used to convey messages to a broad audience, street art captures the gaze of passersby, offering an unfiltered, often unsanctioned expression that might otherwise be censored on mainstream media. This makes the street wall a public television that broadcasts the community's diverse voices and talents. Street pop art and graffiti artwork that incorporate television challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with the media they consume. By bringing the indoors out and plastering private consumption onto public walls, artists remind us of the communal roots of storytelling and the shared experiences that television can facilitate. Yet, they also ask us to be critical of the content that shapes our perceptions and to seek out our narratives in a world where reality and fiction are often intertwined on the small screen. Through this lens, television-themed street art connects to a common cultural thread and a disruption, encouraging individual thought and engagement in the urban landscape.

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