Abstract Abstraction

280 artworks

  • AZ373 Trippin Blue Blotter Paper Archival Print by Add Fuel

    Add Fuel AZ373 Trippin Blue Blotter Paper Archival Print by Add Fuel

    AZ373- Trippin Blue Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Add Fuel pop culture LSD artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Blotter Artwork Size 7.5x7.5. Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. The AZ373-Trippin Blue Blotter Paper represents a fascinating fusion of subcultural edge and high artistry within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition piece, a work by the artist Add Fuel, exemplifies the ongoing intersection of art and counterculture, particularly within the sphere of psychedelia. Released in 2021, each print in the limited series of 150 is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and cultural relevance that Add Fuel brings to the table. Crafted with archival pigment print on perforated blotter paper, a material historically linked with the distribution of LSD, this artwork encapsulates a period where drug culture heavily influenced visual art, music, and lifestyle. The 7.5x7.5 inch artwork size is manageable for collectors and intimate enough to draw viewers into its complex design. The intricate patterns and vibrant Blue hues are reminiscent of traditional ceramic tile aesthetics, reimagined through a contemporary lens to challenge perceptions of what street art can encapsulate. The personal touch is evident as each blotter edition is hand-perforated by Zane Kesey, further adding to the uniqueness of each piece. Kesey's involvement connects the artwork to a broader narrative, considering his father, Ken Kesey, was a figurehead of psychedelic culture. This lineage authenticates the artwork, bridging past and present ideologies. As a collectible, the AZ373-Trippin Blue Blotter Paper is not just a visual delight but also a historical artifact. It stands as a bold statement in the collector's world, where art meets subversive history, and each numbered piece carries the artist's signature, sealing its status as a genuine piece of Street Pop Art. Collectors and enthusiasts of Graffiti Artwork are often drawn to such pieces that not only add aesthetic value to their collection but also carry a narrative of cultural shift and artistic evolution.

    $385.00

  • In Transit Archival Print by Ces

    Ces One- Rob Provenzano In Transit Archival Print by Ces

    In Transit Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 330gsm Fine Art Paper by Ces One- Rob Provenzano Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was created for the Detroit Beautification Project in 2012. The original is painted on a New York City MTA vinyl train letterline from the 1980s. A friend of mine works for the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) and was able to remove the train line letters before they sent the old trains out to be dumped into the ocean to create coral reef. The original is a true one of a kind and so are the prints, each piece will be hand-embellished by me, making each completely unique. " - CES

    $218.00

  • Stagger Letterpress Print by Smithe

    Smithe Stagger Letterpress Print by Smithe

    Stagger Limited Edition 2-Color Hand Letterpress Print on 13.5 PT Neenah Natural White Smooth Classic Crest Fine Art Paper by Smithe pop art graffiti famous artist art. 2022 Signed 2-Color Letterpress on 13.5 PT Neenah Natural White Smooth Classic Crest Fine Art Paper Size: 20 x 21 Inches Release: January 17, 2022 Run of: 35

    $299.00

  • Collateral Damage Circles Original Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Collateral Damage Circles Original Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting by Risk Rock

    Collateral Damage Circles Original Painting Mixed-Media Spray Paint, Sand. Glitter, Acrylic on Heavy Paper by Risk Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Collateral Damage Circles, 2018 - Own a Risk original! Original (spray paint, acrylic on heavy paper, Glitter, Sand Coarse Gritty Texture Grabs The Light) Size: 22x30 Inches Date Made: 2018 Original work – Each unique, one of a kind, hand-signed.

    $2,442.00

  • Worlds Collide Gold Silkscreen Print by Lefty Out There x Louis De Guzman

    Lefty Out There Worlds Collide Gold Silkscreen Print by Lefty Out There x Louis De Guzman

    Worlds Collide- Gold Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100lb. Gold Foil Lined Paper by Lefty Out There x Louis De Guzman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed By Both Artists & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 36x24 Bumbs & Handling Creases To Some Areas In Middle, Fair Condition Lefty Out There X Louis De Guzman 24" x 36" Edition of 10 1 Color Screen Print on 100 lb. Gold Foil Lined Paper. Printed by Fugscreens Studios.

    $962.00

  • Nature Original Pasca Ink Drawing by Jon Burgerman

    Jon Burgerman Nature Original Pasca Ink Drawing by Jon Burgerman

    Nature Original Painting Pasca on Watercolor Paper by Jon Burgerman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Original Drawing on Paper by Artist Jon Burgerman Artwork Size 9x12 "Jon Burgerman makes vibrant, neo-primitive scrawls of shapes and color. He's pushed his monster-like characters into compositions where cartoon-like forms are crammed on top of each until they create a screaming mass of energy. Intensely prolific, he has pushed the character obsession of the late 90s into a far more interesting and strong direction. Think Walt Disney at an Incan monument on mescaline." - Francesca Gavin, Visual Arts Editor Dazed & Confused and author of Street Renegades and 100 New Artists published by Laurence King.

    $533.00

  • Sale -15% Jean Michel Basquiat #7 100% & 400% Be@rbrick - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Jean-Michel Basquiat Jean Michel Basquiat #7 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art by Medicom Toy

    Jean Michel Basquiat #7 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures 2021: The 7th collaboration with Medicom Toy features Basquiat's 1984 work called "Untitled." Basquiat created this, and many other artworks during his critically acclaimed primetime as graffiti turned contemporary neo-expressionism artist. New in Box. Embracing the Neo-Expressionist Legacy: Jean-Michel Basquiat #7 BE@RBRICK Set In the confluence of street pop art and the urban collectible scene, the Jean-Michel Basquiat #7 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK set emerges as a profound statement piece. This limited edition vinyl art toy set, released in 2021, is a testament to the enduring impact of Jean-Michel Basquiat's work and his pivotal role in the transition from street graffiti to acclaimed neo-expressionist art. The BE@RBRICK, produced by Medicom Toy, stands as a canvas, reflecting the raw and vibrant essence of Basquiat's 1984 "Untitled" masterpiece and, through it, his critically acclaimed period of creativity. This particular set is part of the seventh collaboration between Medicom Toy and the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, showcasing the artist's signature style, marked by a fusion of words, symbols, and figures. The Be@rbricks, standing at 2.75 and 11 inches tall, have been crafted using a hydro-dipping technique, ensuring that each figure possesses a unique pattern that echoes the spontaneity and individuality of Basquiat's original artworks. This process not only celebrates the distinctiveness of Basquiat's art but also aligns with the unpredictable nature of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where each piece is inherently one of a kind. The Fusion of Street Art and Collectible Culture The BE@RBRICK serves as a testament to the versatility and influence of Jean-Michel Basquiat, an artist who managed to bridge the gap between the underground street art scene and the high-end contemporary art world. By emblazoning the figure with the artwork of Basquiat, Medicom Toy honors the legacy of an artist who famously quoted, "Believe it or not, I can draw," challenging the perceptions of critics who doubted the legitimacy of graffiti artistry. The release of this BE@RBRICK set pays homage to Basquiat's talent and cements his work as an integral part of the narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The Jean-Michel Basquiat #7 BE@RBRICK figures symbolize the storytelling power of art toys in the modern era. Each figure encapsulates a story, a piece of Basquiat's soul, and a snapshot of the era he influenced profoundly. They are at once a celebration of his artistry and a continuation of his artistic dialogue, offering a new platform for his work to be appreciated by a contemporary audience. Collectors of these figures are not just acquiring a toy; they are inheriting a piece of art history. The BE@RBRICKs are three-dimensional canvases that carry the weight of Basquiat's artistic contributions to street pop art and neo-expressionism. As limited edition pieces, they represent the ever-evolving appreciation for art that transcends traditional mediums and enters the realm of the personal and the everyday. The Jean-Michel Basquiat #7 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK set is a modern collectible that carries the legacy of one of the most significant artists in the transition from street art to mainstream acceptance. It stands as a bridge between the past and the present, between the streets and the galleries, and continues to spread the message that art is for everyone, everywhere.

    $233.00 $198.00

  • Drawing 24 Original Drawing by JM Rizzi

    JM Rizzi Drawing 24 Original Drawing by JM Rizzi

    Drawing 24 Original Marker Ink Hand Drawing on Watercolor Paper by modern trending street art artist JM Rizzi. 2021 Signed Original Drawing Marker Ink on Watercolor Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: November 15, 2021

    $596.00

  • The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 2853 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet The Butterfly Effect in Street Pop Art: 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian' In the landscape of street pop art, the works of Damien Hirst stand as monumental achievements that merge historical reverence with modern artistic practices. One such work, 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian' by Hirst, is a splendid example of how contemporary art can pay homage to historical figures while employing modern techniques and mediums. This limited edition artwork, signed and numbered by Hirst, is a collector's piece and a profound visual narrative that encapsulates the essence of Wu Zetian's rule. At the core of 'Wu Zetian,' a vibrant artwork inspired by the cunning and effective Chinese ruler, lies a unique arrangement of butterfly wings. Wu Zetian (624-705 CE) ascended to power as empress in 655 CE when she married Emperor Gaozong. Her reign witnessed brutal eliminations of political opponents but also stabilized the Tang Dynasty during a critical period. The central element of the piece is a solitary set of butterfly wings encircled by pairs of wings, forming a striking and symmetrical hexagonal pattern. The composition emphasizes the number six, a recurring symbol of good fortune in Chinese culture. Additionally, the hexagon symbolizes the six directions (North, South, East, West, Heaven, and Earth), signifying completeness, harmony, and balance. These notions reflect Wu Zetian's rule, marked by her intelligence, courage, and firm decision-making. Elaborate red-winged butterfly arrangements fill the canvas's four corners, featuring a seamless interplay between singular and paired wings. This complex composition lends an alluring dynamism to the artwork, creating an impression of perpetual change and imbuing the butterflies with a lifelike sense of movement. 'Nūr Jahān' is another artwork featuring intricate patterns of single or paired butterfly wings rendered in stunning red and black hues. The symmetrical designs radiate from the center, forming mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic patterns. At the composition's heart lies a focal square that encloses the central set of wings, drawing the viewer's eye inward. This refined configuration echoes the architectural mastery of Nūr Jahān and the exquisite mosaic tiles adorning the Agra tomb. A continuous metamorphosis characterizes the arrangement of 'Nūr Jahān.' As viewers observe the artwork and shift their position, they uncover new sequences of extraordinary wing patterns. The large black and red pairs encircling the composition create a distinctive, uneven frame. This imbues the structured composition with energy and vitality, capturing the butterflies in a moment of multidirectional flight. Symmetry, Significance, and Symbolism At the heart of 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian', viewers are enveloped in a spectacle of symmetry and symbolism. Damien Hirst, an English artist whose work has often sparked dialogue within the art community, crafts a visual representation of Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history. The artwork is meticulously constructed with butterfly wings arranged to form a hexagonal pattern, a shape deeply rooted in Chinese symbolism. The hexagon represents the harmonious union of the six directions, embodying Wu Zetian's strategic prowess and the balance she maintained during her reign. The solitary set of wings at the center of the piece may signify Wu Zetian herself, surrounded by the intrigues and courtiers that defined her rule. The intricate patterns of single and paired wings, rendered in striking red hues, resonate with power, passion, and transformation themes. Red, a color of great importance in Chinese culture, symbolizes good fortune and joy, which intricately ties the aesthetic choice to the cultural context of the artwork. Artistic Techniques and Contemporary Interpretations Damien Hirst's choice of medium—giclee and glitter screenprint on an aluminum sheet—further enhances the luminosity and texture of the work, allowing the intricate details and reflective qualities to shine. This choice aligns with his fascination with unconventional materials and methods, a hallmark of his approach to art. The aluminum surface lends the piece a contemporary edge, aligning with the ethos of street pop art, where traditional graffiti has evolved into a sophisticated form of artistic expression. The artwork's technique and composition invite an interactive experience. As the viewer's perspective shifts, so does the appearance of the wings, suggesting the fluidity of power and the fleeting nature of life, themes that were all too familiar to Wu Zetian as she navigated the treacherous waters of political intrigue. The work's dynamic nature reflects the constant motion and change inherent in street pop and graffiti artwork, where the context and environment play crucial roles in interpreting the art. In synthesizing the historical narrative of Wu Zetian with the transformative medium of street pop art, Hirst allows for a contemporary reimagining of a figure who shaped history. This piece does not merely represent a figure from the past; it brings her into the present, allowing for reflection and discourse on the nature of power, the role of women in history, and the enduring impact of a legacy left behind centuries ago. Through 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian', Hirst contributes to the narrative of street pop art. This genre continues to redefine itself and expand the parameters of what art can communicate and commemorate.

    $7,146.00

  • Rotations #2 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tony Clough Rotations #2 Silkscreen Print by Tony Clough

    Rotations #2 Limited Edition 5-Color Silkscreen on 140lbs Archival Fine Art Paper by Tony Clough Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "These two print editions really only exist as original prints but were inspired by my recent obsession with squares and other simple geometric shapes. I have several original paintings that are available that slightly resemble this style but they are much more stylistic in terms of texture and color.Most of my work is purely aesthetic and non-representational, I try to make art out of texture and color until I feel that it would be something I would like to hang on my own wall in the hope that others would share my taste." - Tony Clough

    $330.00

  • Unforeseen Archival Print by Nawer

    Nawer Unforeseen Archival Print by Nawer

    Unforeseen Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Nawer Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Perfection is what haunts me. It beguiles my imagination and disturbs my sleep. It introduces a dissonance into my perception of reality. The worst thing about perfection is that it is unattainable and that I will never achieve it. The best you can do is trying to approach it. For that reason beyond perfection is an attempt at escaping it; taking a look beyond it and immersing yourself in the space other than this possessed by the unattainable. This is where I was trying to find the matter and inspiration for the series. I employed color and space. My aim was to help the recipients find depth because depth allows escaping perfection." - Nawer

    $217.00

  • Tequila Carousel Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Tequila Carousel Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Tequila Carousel Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper by Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $217.00

  • AZ373 Trippin Pink Blotter Paper Archival Print by Add Fuel

    Add Fuel AZ373 Trippin Pink Blotter Paper Archival Print by Add Fuel

    AZ373- Trippin Pink Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Add Fuel pop culture LSD artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Blotter Artwork Size 7.5x7.5. Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. The AZ373-Trippin Pink Blotter Paper represents a fascinating fusion of subcultural edge and high artistry within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition piece, a work by the artist Add Fuel, exemplifies the ongoing intersection of art and counterculture, particularly within the sphere of psychedelia. Released in 2021, each print in the limited series of 150 is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and cultural relevance that Add Fuel brings to the table. Crafted with archival pigment print on perforated blotter paper, a material historically linked with the distribution of LSD, this artwork encapsulates a period where drug culture heavily influenced visual art, music, and lifestyle. The 7.5x7.5 inch artwork size is manageable for collectors and intimate enough to draw viewers into its complex design. The intricate patterns and vibrant pink hues are reminiscent of traditional ceramic tile aesthetics, reimagined through a contemporary lens to challenge perceptions of what street art can encapsulate. The personal touch is evident as each blotter edition is hand-perforated by Zane Kesey, further adding to the uniqueness of each piece. Kesey's involvement connects the artwork to a broader narrative, considering his father, Ken Kesey, was a figurehead of psychedelic culture. This lineage authenticates the artwork, bridging past and present ideologies. As a collectible, the AZ373-Trippin Pink Blotter Paper is not just a visual delight but also a historical artifact. It stands as a bold statement in the collector's world, where art meets subversive history, and each numbered piece carries the artist's signature, sealing its status as a genuine piece of Street Pop Art. Collectors and enthusiasts of Graffiti Artwork are often drawn to such pieces that not only add aesthetic value to their collection but also carry a narrative of cultural shift and artistic evolution.

    $385.00

  • Vortex Portal Blotter Paper Archival Print by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema Vortex Portal Blotter Paper Archival Print by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    Vortex Portal Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by HoxxoH pop culture LSD artwork. "The pieces I selected for this release were created last year and they were created with spray paint. I thought they were trippy and perfect for this project.The first time I took psychedelics was at Lollapalooza in 1996. If I had to offer some advice to anyone about them I would give the same advice that I got to start out with micro dosing, slowly increase and be in nature." - Hoxxoh

    $352.00

  • Untitled Simulator Interface III Blotter Paper Archival Print by J Demsky

    J Demsky Untitled Simulator Interface III Blotter Paper Archival Print by J Demsky

    Untitled Simulator Interface III Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by J Demsky pop culture LSD artwork. "My first experience with the Lsd was if I remember correctly about 95-96. It was a small dose, probably a quarter of a "Lucas Duck" that were quite soft, the second was the same dose with a “Bicycle" and the experience was also smooth.Until one day the "Simpson double drop" appeared and it was different. We took half to be sure of the trip and we did not notice anything after almost an hour (at that time people also sold them fake) so we decided to take the other half, imagine what happened.We lost control and my friend ran away, I supposed to go his house and I did the same. But I remember it took me a while to open all three doors since the key was bent as if it were a magic trick.The first thing I did was turn on the TV and there was the movie "The Shining", I was only able to see some scenes but I remember the second time I watch it I thought they had deleted some scenes, you can imagine...Until dawn it was very intense. I think this was the last use I did LSD in a very long time.Now I can say that I have never dedicated myself to selling drugs, but I was very good at faking things and spent a while making "replicas" of sheets of some that were very soft (like “Marilyn Monroe’s" or "Strawberries”) I even used my own designs of things that he painted at that time.In these strange days I feel with a smile remembering those experiences and adding a double drop to these new sheets. :)" - J Demsky

    $352.00

  • Diaspora Rua Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Askew One Diaspora Rua Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Diaspora Rua Original Painting Enamel and Acrylic on Plexiglass by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Original Painting Artwork Size 20x14 Custom Framed "Back in April/May of 2014, I spent around 6 weeks based in Los Angeles making these paintings for my solo show at Known Gallery. I was living and working above the TSL store, trying my best to make enough work to fill the space which was a pretty daunting task. The pieces themselves are a combination of head portraits painted in what I would say are my signature style and then also a series of smaller abstract works that signify the idea of migration through the Pacific, both in a historic and recent sense. The model for the portraits was my friend Sereima aka Stelly, who’s Sydney-based and of Fijian descent. To me, she really represents the changing face of the Pacific in many ways. Following on from a really successful show in Sydney, ‘The Evolving Face’ I wanted to move away from the mugshot poses of the previous body and bring more attitude and exuberance and Sereima was perfect because she is the absolute embodiment of those things." - Askew One Diaspora Rua Original Painting by Askew One Diaspora Rua is a captivating 2015 original painting by renowned graffiti and Street Pop Art artist Askew One. Created using enamel and acrylic on plexiglass, this piece showcases Askew One’s ability to combine bold abstraction with cultural commentary. Custom framed and measuring 20x14, this signed artwork forms part of a series that explores themes of migration and identity in the Pacific. The work’s intricate layering and dynamic patterns make it a striking example of Askew One’s innovative approach to modern pop art. The Concept Behind Diaspora Rua Diaspora Rua was conceived during a significant period in Askew One’s career, while he was preparing for a solo exhibition at Known Gallery in Los Angeles. Spending six weeks immersed in the creative process, Askew One developed a series that blended head portraits and abstract works. This series reflects the idea of migration across the Pacific, both from a historical and contemporary perspective. Diaspora Rua, as part of the abstract works in this series, signifies the movement of people and cultures, using bold shapes and vivid colors to convey the fluidity and energy of migration. The series draws inspiration from Sereima, a Sydney-based model of Fijian descent, who represents the evolving identity of the Pacific. Her energy and cultural background informed much of the work, embodying the intersection of traditional and modern influences. Askew One’s shift away from mugshot-style portraits to more dynamic compositions reflects his desire to capture not only the visual aspects of identity but also its inherent vibrancy and transformation. Artistic Techniques in Diaspora Rua Diaspora Rua exemplifies Askew One’s mastery of combining graffiti-inspired techniques with refined artistic practices. The use of enamel and acrylic on plexiglass creates a sleek, glossy finish that enhances the vibrancy of the colors. The circular design within the painting draws the viewer’s attention inward, evoking a sense of motion and connection. The layering of shapes and patterns, along with the contrast of neon hues against black, creates a compelling visual narrative. This work is emblematic of Street Pop Art’s ability to transform everyday materials into fine art. The influence of graffiti is evident in the bold lines and spontaneous energy of the composition, while the meticulous execution speaks to Askew One’s dedication to craftsmanship. The abstract nature of Diaspora Rua allows it to transcend literal representation, engaging viewers in a deeper exploration of its themes. The Cultural Significance of Diaspora Rua Diaspora Rua stands as a testament to Askew One’s commitment to using art as a means of storytelling and cultural preservation. Through its abstract forms and vibrant colors, the painting captures the spirit of migration and the interconnectedness of cultures in the Pacific. It reflects the evolving identity of the region, celebrating its history while embracing its modern, dynamic nature. As part of a pivotal series in Askew One’s career, Diaspora Rua highlights the artist’s ability to merge personal narrative with broader cultural themes. Its combination of bold aesthetics and meaningful content ensures its place as a significant piece within contemporary Street Pop Art. For collectors and admirers of urban art, this painting represents not only a masterful work of creativity but also a powerful commentary on the fluidity of identity and the beauty of cultural exchange.

    $818.00

  • Right PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez

    Chaz Bojorquez Right PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez

    Right PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez Hand-Pulled 8-Color Screen Print on 250gsm Stonehenge Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. PP Printers Proof 2016 Signed & PP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 20x25  The Distinctive Fusion in "Right PP" by Chaz Bojorquez Chaz Bojorquez's "Right PP" is a compelling example of the interplay between street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created in 2016, this hand-pulled 8-color screen print on 250gsm Stonehenge Art Paper represents a refined distillation of the artist's decades-long engagement with urban visual culture. The limited edition print, marked as a Printer's Proof (PP), is a rare collectible within Bojorquez's oeuvre, showcasing his mastery in screen printing. This technique allows for the precise and vibrant application of rich color in texture and depth. The artwork encapsulates Bojorquez's celebrated style, which is deeply rooted in the Cholo graffiti tradition of East Los Angeles. His script, often compared to Asian calligraphy, holds a fluidity and grace that belies the often rugged environments of its origins. The letters swirl and coalesce into forms that are at once abstract and highly deliberate, embodying the artist's connection to his cultural heritage and the broader lexicon of street art. In "Right PP," these scripts are rendered with a precision that screen printing affords, allowing Bojorquez to explore the subtleties of light and shadow, depth and dimension. Chaz Bojorquez's Contribution to Street Art and Its Cultures Chaz Bojorquez is not just an artist; he is a chronicler of the street's pulse and a communicator of its ethos. The significance of "Right PP" extends beyond its visual appeal, engaging with the rich tapestry of street culture. Bojorquez has long advocated recognizing graffiti as a legitimate art form, and his work plays a crucial role in shifting perceptions. Through his art, he conveys stories of identity, community, and resistance, framing the narrative within the accessible screen print medium. The artwork's size, 20x25 inches, is significant as it presents a substantial visual statement while remaining intimate enough to invite close examination. The PP marking indicates not only the print's status within the edition but also Bojorquez's endorsement of the piece as an accurate representation of his artistic vision. As such, each print carries a piece of the history and evolution of street art in Los Angeles and beyond. Enduring Appeal of "Right PP" The enduring appeal of "Right PP" lies in its ability to stand at the intersection of street pop and fine art. Bojorquez's skillful use of the silkscreen technique allows the piece to inhabit both worlds seamlessly. His prints are sought after by collectors who appreciate the nuances of street aesthetics and the craftsmanship of printmaking. With its limited edition run, this particular piece captures a moment when an artist known for his transient street creations turned into a medium that promised longevity. Chaz Bojorquez's work, particularly in prints such as "Right PP," bridges the often disparate art communities. It challenges the notion that graffiti is a subculture or a fleeting act of rebellion. Instead, Bojorquez positions it within a more extensive dialogue about art, culture, and society. This conversation continues to gain relevance as street pop art and graffiti artwork find their way into more traditional art venues and the hearts of a broader public. Chaz Bojorquez's Artistic Legacy Chaz Bojorquez's artistic legacy is cemented not only by his murals and public works but also by his prints, which allow his art to reach a wider audience. "Right PP" is a testament to his enduring impact on the Los Angeles art scene and the global street art movement. His signature style, which has influenced countless artists, continues to resonate through the layers of paint on city walls and the meticulously pulled screens of his prints. The significance of "Right PP" and works like it is found in their capacity to encapsulate the spirit of a particular place and time while speaking to universal themes of identity, expression, and the human experience. Bojorquez's prints are not mere reproductions but artifacts of a life spent in the service of art and community. Each piece tells a story, and "Right PP" is a chapter in the larger narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork—a narrative that Chaz Bojorquez continues to write with each stroke of his brush and pull of the squeegee.

    $845.00

  • ASVP Figure No 14 Giclee Print by ASVP

    ASVP ASVP Figure No 14 Giclee Print by ASVP

    ASVP Figure No 14 Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist ASVP. Limited edition print based on one of the first designs from our SUPER MATTER series. Embossed, Signed & Numbered on face in pencil Year: 2018 Edition: 100 Size: 18” x 24" Medium: Ultrachrome Inkjet Print Stock: Epson Legacy Etching, 300 gsm, 100% Cotton Rag

    $134.00

  • Charlotte Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Charlotte Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Charlotte Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Rag Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- ABOVE Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Print Artwork. Tavar Zawacki's 'Charlotte': A Contemporary Fusion in Street Pop Art Tavar Zawacki, also known as ABOVE, is a renowned figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork, celebrated for his dynamic use of color and form. The 'Charlotte Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Rag Fine Art Paper' is a testament to his ability to transcend the traditional boundaries of street art. Released in 2019, this limited edition of 25 signed and numbered prints demonstrates ABOVE's commitment to precision and his embrace of modern techniques to elevate graffiti art to new levels of sophistication. With its vibrant color palette and hypnotic patterns, this artwork reflects the pulsating energy of the urban environments that street art often comments on. The use of archival pigment on fine art paper ensures that the intensity of the colors and the sharpness of the lines are preserved, capturing the immediacy of graffiti art while providing durability. With each piece 18x18 inches, 'Charlotte' presents a perfect square of intricate design that draws the viewer into a visual exploration of depth and movement. ABOVE's Exploration of Identity Through Prints ABOVE has been a prominent artist on the international street art scene since the late 1990s, known for his distinctive arrow motif and large-scale, multi-layered works. In 'Charlotte,' he moves away from the urban canvas and into fine art prints, bringing the same boldness and dynamism that characterizes his murals. This piece is a part of his artistic evolution, showcasing his exploration of identity through prints. By signing and numbering each print, ABOVE confirms its authenticity and personalizes each work, connecting with collectors on a more intimate level. The title 'Charlotte' may invoke a sense of personification, implying a narrative or identity behind the patterns dominating the visual field. This form of street pop art encourages viewers to ponder the stories and messages that may lie beneath the surface of the engaging aesthetic. It is a hallmark of ABOVE's work to engage the audience in a dialogue, prompting reflection on the urban experience, the layers of communication in public spaces, and the interplay between anonymity and fame within the graffiti art world. The Cultural Significance of Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork The release of limited edition prints like 'Charlotte' within the street pop art and graffiti art genres signifies a cultural shift towards a more enduring form of what is often considered an impermanent art practice. These prints enable the diffusion of graffiti's visual language from the streets to private spaces, allowing a broader audience to engage with and appreciate the art form's unique aesthetic and cultural messages. ABOVE's decision to use archival pigment prints on fine art paper also indicates a movement within street art toward creating works that stand the test of time, both physically and culturally. By employing high-quality materials and printing methods, the artist ensures that the vibrancy and detail of the original work are maintained, providing an artifact that can be preserved and valued for generations. 'Charlotte' by Tavar Zawacki-ABOVE encapsulates the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork in a form that is both accessible and exclusive. The limited edition print represents a cross-section of ABOVE's artistic journey, embodying street art's energy and spirit while also embodying fine art's precision and permanence. It is a vibrant example of how modern graffiti artists navigate the intersection of street culture and the fine art world, bringing the raw essence of the streets into the curated spaces of art collectors and enthusiasts.

    $226.00

  • Trip Blotter Paper Archival Print by Raws

    Raws Trip Blotter Paper Archival Print by Raws

    Trip Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Raws pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.

    $352.00

  • Diaspora Ono Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Askew One Diaspora Ono Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Diaspora Ono Original Painting Enamel and Acrylic on Plexiglass by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Original Painting Artwork Size 20x14 Custom Framed "Back in April/May of 2014, I spent around 6 weeks based in Los Angeles making these paintings for my solo show at Known Gallery. I was living and working above the TSL store, trying my best to make enough work to fill the space which was a pretty daunting task. The pieces themselves are a combination of head portraits painted in what I would say are my signature style and then also a series of smaller abstract works that signify the idea of migration through the Pacific, both in a historic and recent sense. The model for the portraits was my friend Sereima aka Stelly, who’s Sydney-based and of Fijian descent. To me, she really represents the changing face of the Pacific in many ways. Following on from a really successful show in Sydney, ‘The Evolving Face’ I wanted to move away from the mugshot poses of the previous body and bring more attitude and exuberance and Sereima was perfect because she is the absolute embodiment of those things." - Askew Diaspora Ono Original Painting by Askew One Diaspora Ono is a striking original painting created in 2015 by renowned graffiti and Street Pop Art artist Askew One. Using enamel and acrylic on plexiglass, this piece exemplifies Askew One’s ability to merge abstract forms and bold color palettes with deeply meaningful narratives. Custom framed and measuring 20x14, the painting stands as a testament to the artist’s ability to explore themes of cultural identity and migration through his unique artistic lens. The Context and Inspiration Behind Diaspora Ono Diaspora Ono was part of a larger body of work created during Askew One’s time in Los Angeles while preparing for his solo show at Known Gallery. The piece is reflective of the themes explored throughout the exhibition, particularly the concept of migration across the Pacific. Askew One delves into both historic and contemporary movements of people and ideas, creating visual metaphors that resonate with the complexities of cultural exchange. The series, which included both abstract pieces and portraits, featured models such as Sereima, a friend of the artist and a representation of the modern Pacific identity. Her Fijian descent and dynamic presence were key influences, inspiring Askew One to move away from traditional portraiture and capture energy, exuberance, and transformation. Diaspora Ono, while abstract, carries this spirit of migration and evolution through its vibrant colors and intricate layering. The Artistic Style of Askew One Askew One’s work is known for its fusion of graffiti influences with fine art sensibilities, and Diaspora Ono is no exception. The use of enamel and acrylic on plexiglass creates a sleek, reflective surface that amplifies the vibrancy of the colors. The bold lines, dynamic patterns, and textured details evoke the movement of waves, winds, and cultural exchanges that define the Pacific diaspora. The circular composition of the painting draws the viewer’s eye inward, symbolizing a continuous cycle of migration and connection. Askew One’s signature approach to Street Pop Art is evident in the interplay of abstraction and meaning. By combining the raw energy of graffiti with a polished, modern aesthetic, the artist elevates the medium while remaining true to its urban roots. Diaspora Ono exemplifies his ability to transform everyday materials into powerful storytelling tools, bridging the gap between the personal and the universal. The Significance of Diaspora Ono in Street Pop Art Diaspora Ono is a significant work within the Street Pop Art movement, as it highlights the role of urban art in addressing global and cultural issues. Through its abstract design and vibrant colors, the painting captures the fluidity and complexity of identity in a world shaped by migration. It reflects Askew One’s deep connection to his Pacific heritage while engaging with broader conversations about cultural exchange and transformation. This original painting, part of an influential series created during a pivotal moment in Askew One’s career, demonstrates the artist’s versatility and dedication to pushing the boundaries of graffiti and Street Pop Art. Diaspora Ono is not only a visual celebration of movement and identity but also a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of people and places. It remains an essential piece for collectors and admirers of contemporary urban art.

    $793.00

  • The District of Columbia Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval The District of Columbia Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    The District of Columbia Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2010 Signed Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Metallic Gold Ink Washington DC

    $103.00

  • A Sphere In The Heart Of Silence I Blotter Paper Archival Print by JM Rizzi

    JM Rizzi A Sphere In The Heart Of Silence I Blotter Paper Archival Print by JM Rizzi

    A Sphere In The Heart Of Silence I Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist RM Rizzi. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $352.00

  • What Shall Be Shall Be HPM Giclee Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto What Shall Be Shall Be HPM Giclee Print by Erik Otto

    What Shall Be Shall Be Hand-Embellished Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Erik Otto. Erik Otto - "What Shall Be Shall Be" hand embellished by the artist signed and numbered fine art giclee print edition of 10 copies 16" x 20"

    $352.00

  • Fractle Fractle Blotter Paper Archival Print by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema Fractle Fractle Blotter Paper Archival Print by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    Fractle Fractle Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by HoxxoH pop culture LSD artwork. "The pieces I selected for this release were created last year and they were created with spray paint. I thought they were trippy and perfect for this project.The first time I took psychedelics was at Lollapalooza in 1996. If I had to offer some advice to anyone about them I would give the same advice that I got to start out with micro dosing, slowly increase and be in nature." - Hoxxoh

    $352.00

  • Sale -15% Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball by Dragon76

    Dragon76 Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball by Dragon76

    Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball Limited Edition Sports Sculpture Artwork by modern street artist pop graffiti artist Dragon76. 2021 "Abstract" Designed by Dragon76 29.5 Full-Sized Basketball Includes 1" tall circular clear acrylic stand Comes packaged inside Black Drawstring Bag, featuring his Ouroboros logo. Limited Edition of 150 Worldwide Includes Metal Card of Authenticity Made for Indoor or Outdoor Use; Indoor Preferred. The Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball: A Convergence of Street Pop Art and Athleticism In collectible art, the Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball stands out as a unique piece where sports meets street pop art and graffiti artwork. Designed by Dragon76, a modern street artist revered for his pop graffiti style, this limited edition basketball is a canvas that blends the energetic dynamism of sports with the vivid, expressive language of street art. Released in 2021, this full-sized 29.5" basketball is a playable sports equipment and a sculpture-like artwork that commands attention both on and off the court. Dragon76, known for his work that often weaves together elements of peace, war, beauty, and chaos, has imprinted his vision onto this basketball, transforming it into a piece that transcends its functional origins. The design features the ouroboros, an ancient symbol depicting a serpent eating its tail, representing infinity and the cycle of life and death—a recurring theme in Dragon76's art that speaks to the continuity and eternal nature of the creative spirit. The Artistic Craftsmanship of the DR76 Basketball The basketball's surface is a tapestry of colors and patterns, showcasing an abstract composition emblematic of Dragon76's artistic oeuvre. Each panel of the basketball is a segment of a larger narrative, piecing together a story that unfolds with every curve and contour of the ball. The intricate artwork on the basketball is paired with the practicality of its design, as it is made for both indoor and outdoor use, though indoor settings are preferred to preserve the integrity of the art. With only 150 in existence worldwide, this limited edition piece is as exclusive as it is artistic. It comes with a 1" tall circular clear acrylic stand, displaying it as a piece of art when not in use. Accompanied by a black drawstring bag featuring the Ouroboros logo and a metal card of authenticity, the Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball is a collectible that embodies the essence of Dragon76's street pop art credentials. Collectibility and Cultural Significance Owning the Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball is akin to holding a piece of contemporary art history. The limited edition nature of the basketball means that it is a sought-after item for collectors of art and fans of the sport. The ball's design is a testament to the versatility of street pop art and its ability to infuse everyday objects with a sense of wonder and a story worth telling. The creation of this basketball is a celebration of the fusion between physical athleticism and the boundless creativity of graffiti artwork. It challenges the conventional separation between art and utility, suggesting that beauty and function coexist harmoniously in objects used daily. For Dragon76, this piece continues his artistic exploration, pushing the boundaries of street pop art and expanding its reach into new, uncharted territories. In summary, the Abstract Ouroboros DR76 Basketball is a masterpiece that encapsulates the vibrant spirit of street pop art. It symbolizes the cultural intersection where art is not confined to galleries but is a part of the rhythm and flow of everyday life. As a sports sculpture and a work of art, it is a bold statement from Dragon76, showcasing the artist's ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary.

    $204.00 $173.00

  • Unrested Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Unrested Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Unrested Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 275gsm Fine Art Paper by Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Created from original paintings at Lazarides gallery. Dave Kinsey (American b.1971), 'Unrested', 2008, screenprint in colours on off white paper, signed, dated and numbered from an edition of 200 in pencil, published by BLK MRKT Editions; sheet: 66 x 66cm

    $352.00

  • Multi Tags Series 7912 Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA

    Seen UA Multi Tags Series 7912 Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA

    Multi Tags Series 7912 Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA One of a Kind Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas. 2022 Signed Original Multi Tags Series Acrylic & Spray Paint Painting Size 30x42 Multi Tags Series 7912" is an original graffiti painting by Seen UA, an influential artist. Seen UA, also known as Richard Mirando, is a pioneer in graffiti with a career spanning over four decades. He started in the late 1970s, tagging New York City's subway trains and streets with his iconic, dynamic lettering style. As the name suggests, "Multi Tags Series 7912" is likely part of a series of works featuring multiple graffiti tags in different styles and colors. The series might showcase Seen UA's diverse graffiti techniques and the evolution of his style over the years. UA's work has gained international recognition, and he has transitioned from the streets to the fine art world. His art has been exhibited in galleries and museums globally, earning him a place among history's most respected graffiti artists. Collectors appreciate Seen's work for its vibrant colors, bold lettering, and intricate designs, reflecting the energy and spirit of the urban landscape.

    $1,124.00

  • ASVP Figure No 18 Giclee Print by ASVP

    ASVP ASVP Figure No 18 Giclee Print by ASVP

    ASVP Figure No 18 Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist ASVP. Limited edition print based on one of the first designs from our SUPER MATTER series. Embossed, Signed & Numbered on face in pencil Year: 2018 Edition: 100 Size: 18” x 24" Medium: Ultrachrome Inkjet Print Stock: Epson Legacy Etching, 300 gsm, 100% Cotton Rag

    $134.00

  • Sprout C Skateboard Art Deck by Al Maser

    Al Maser Sprout C Skateboard Art Deck by Al Maser

    Sprout C Skateboard Art Deck by Al Maser Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck The Graffiti Skateboard Art Deck collection boasts a wide array of styles and themes to cater to every taste. Whether you're a die-hard skater or an avid art enthusiast, these decks are the perfect way to showcase your passion and individuality. As the popularity of skateboarding continues to grow, these art decks have become highly sought-after collector's items, steadily increasing in value over time.

    $246.00

  • Ship Rigging Trey Anastasio Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Ship Rigging Trey Anastasio Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Ship Rigging Trey Anastasio Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2010 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x24 Artwork the Trey Anastasio poster was based on.

    $103.00

  • Stacked Forms 002 Lithograph Flouro Print by Al Maser

    Al Maser Stacked Forms 002 Lithograph Flouro Print by Al Maser

    Stacked Forms 002 Lithograph & Flouro Mix Print by Al Maser Hand-Pulled Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 16x20 A lithograph is a type of printmaking technique that involves drawing an image directly onto a flat surface, typically a stone, with an oil-based medium. The stone is then moistened, and ink is applied to the surface. The ink adheres only to the areas where the artist applied the oil-based medium. Paper is then placed on the stone, and the image is transferred to the paper through the use of pressure, usually with a printing press. A fluoro print, on the other hand, refers to the use of fluorescent inks or pigments in the printing process. These inks contain fluorescent compounds that emit light when exposed to ultraviolet light, making the colors appear bright and vivid.

    $448.00

  • Untitled Simulator Interface I Blotter Paper Archival Print by J Demsky

    J Demsky Untitled Simulator Interface I Blotter Paper Archival Print by J Demsky

    Untitled Simulator Interface I Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by J Demsky pop culture LSD artwork. "My first experience with the Lsd was if I remember correctly about 95-96. It was a small dose, probably a quarter of a "Lucas Duck" that were quite soft, the second was the same dose with a “Bicycle" and the experience was also smooth.Until one day the "Simpson double drop" appeared and it was different. We took half to be sure of the trip and we did not notice anything after almost an hour (at that time people also sold them fake) so we decided to take the other half, imagine what happened.We lost control and my friend ran away, I supposed to go his house and I did the same. But I remember it took me a while to open all three doors since the key was bent as if it were a magic trick.The first thing I did was turn on the TV and there was the movie "The Shining", I was only able to see some scenes but I remember the second time I watch it I thought they had deleted some scenes, you can imagine...Until dawn it was very intense. I think this was the last use I did LSD in a very long time.Now I can say that I have never dedicated myself to selling drugs, but I was very good at faking things and spent a while making "replicas" of sheets of some that were very soft (like “Marilyn Monroe’s" or "Strawberries”) I even used my own designs of things that he painted at that time.In these strange days I feel with a smile remembering those experiences and adding a double drop to these new sheets. :)" - J Demsky

    $352.00

  • Element 03 Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto Element 03 Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Element- 03 Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 110 lb printmaking paper by Erik Otto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2-color screenprint 12x12in. (diamond orientation) 110 lb printmaking paper Signed edition of 50

    $134.00

  • Element 02 Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto Element 02 Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Element- 02 Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 110 lb printmaking paper by Erik Otto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2-color screenprint 12X12 (diamond orientation) 110 lb printmaking paper Signed edition of 50

    $134.00

  • One Love, Many Hearts Archival Print by Made514

    Made514 One Love, Many Hearts Archival Print by Made514

    One Love, Many Hearts Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Made514 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was painted in a leaf of slate rock that came from India. It’s been amazing to paint on this kind of surface because I like to paint on something live. I use to paint the shape of my letters searching curve line that is present in nature and this time I was facing a surface with a different nature pattern. The letters are based on a heart form and together they form the style in a unique heart shape It’s a kind of a metaphor about how we are all part of the same One.” - Made514

    $217.00

  • Time Travel Silkscreen Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr

    Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Time Travel Silkscreen Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr

    Time Travel Hand-Pulled 29-Color Silkscreen Print on 320g Coventry Rag Paper by Desirable Artist Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x22 Title: TIME TRAVEL Medium: Silkscreen in 29 colors Paper: 320g Coventry Rag Paper Edge: Straight Edition: 100 Year: 2022 Printer: Gary Litchenstein Edition Signed & numbered Embossed with the master printer's seal Includes Certificate of Authenticity

    $3,430.00

  • Incognito Black Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Incognito Black Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Incognito- Black 20-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Radiant White 100% Cotton Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Paper size is 84 cm wide X 116 cm tall // 33 inch wide X 45.5 inch tall Somerset, 330gsm Acid Free, Radiant White 100% cotton. All prints have hand deckle edge. PRINT FEATURES: Incognito was printed @ Mother Drucker Print Studio in Berlin. Incognito is a traditional CMYK color process of screen printing. There are over 20 different colors seen in the print design. All prints are Signed, dated, custom embossed and stamped on reverse of print.

    $2,607.00

  • Tell Your Bumps Archival Print by Peeta

    Peeta Tell Your Bumps Archival Print by Peeta

    Tell Your Bumps Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Peeta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece is part of a 2011 production. Most of the works I have painted during the last part of that year follow the same trend: the painting of fictional brush strokes over the 3d piece on canvas. The practice inspired me to create new volumetric and dynamic effects.Each time I paint a new canvas, I aim to discover the most optimal way to use colors, light and shade to reach a three-dimensional result. Layering splashes of color over the letters brings into keen focus their three-dimensionality, transforming them into real objects that not only cast shadows but also receive or obscure the subsequent blottings and swipes of paint." - Peeta

    $330.00

  • Mescalito's Cosmic Gazebo Giclee Print by Sam Chivers

    Sam Chivers Mescalito's Cosmic Gazebo Giclee Print by Sam Chivers

    Mescalito's Cosmic Gazebo Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Sam Chivers. 16.5x23.5 Giclée print on Hahnemuhle fine art paper. 'Mescalito' giclée print with gold leaf detail by Sam Chivers. Measures A2, 42cm x 59.4cm. Signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 20.

    $218.00

Abstract Abstraction Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Abstract Abstraction in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Abstract abstraction, a concept often perceived as redundant, is a significant and vibrant facet of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This artistic approach transcends the conventional boundaries of abstract art by pushing the limits of form, color, and composition to create pieces that defy easy categorization or interpretation. In street pop art and graffiti, abstract abstraction becomes a tool for artists to communicate complex ideas and emotions, often rooted in social, political, or personal contexts. Abstract street graffiti art is a form of urban art typically featuring bold and expressive designs, shapes, and colors intended to convey emotion, movement, and energy. Unlike traditional graffiti, which often consists of simple tags or stylized lettering, abstract street graffiti art is typically characterized by its emphasis on abstract shapes and patterns and its use of color and texture to create a dynamic and visually engaging composition. One of the defining features of abstract street graffiti art is its ability to transform an otherwise mundane urban landscape into a vibrant and exciting space. By using the walls, buildings, and other city surfaces as their canvas, graffiti artists can create large-scale works of art that can be viewed and appreciated by anyone who passes by.
In some cases, these works of art can even become landmarks or cultural touchstones within the communities where they are located. Another important aspect of abstract street graffiti art is its ability to convey powerful messages or ideas through visual imagery. Whether it's a statement about social justice, a celebration of diversity and inclusivity, or simply an expression of personal creativity and self-expression, abstract street graffiti art has the power to communicate complex ideas and emotions in a way that is accessible and engaging to a wide range of audiences. Despite its many virtues, abstract street graffiti art is still often viewed with suspicion or even outright hostility by some members of the general public.
In many cases, this is due to a perceived association with vandalism and criminal activity or simply a lack of understanding or appreciation for the cultural and artistic value of this unique and dynamic urban art form. Despite these challenges, abstract street graffiti art continues to thrive and evolve as artists worldwide push the boundaries of what is possible with this exciting and dynamic medium. Whether you see it as a bold act of rebellion or a powerful form of artistic expression, there is no denying the impact that abstract street graffiti art has had on our cities and our culture, and its influence is sure to be felt for many years.

Evolution and Characteristics in Street Art

A gradual shift from the traditional graffiti styles of the 1970s and 1980s marks the evolution of abstract abstraction in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Early graffiti, predominantly in New York and other urban centers, focused on lettering and figurative elements. However, as the art form matured and spread globally, artists began experimenting with abstract forms, color palettes, and spatial arrangements. Pioneers in this movement, like Futura (real name: Leonard Hilton McGurr, United States), transcended conventional graffiti styles, employing spray cans to create sprawling, abstract compositions that were groundbreaking at the time. These artists challenged the norms of both street art and the broader art world. They rejected the idea that graffiti must be about words or recognizable images, instead emphasizing emotional expression and individual creativity. The result was a dynamic and unpredictable form of art that could adapt to any surface or environment and spoke to a diverse, urban audience.

Notable Contributions and Artists

In discussing abstract abstraction in street art and graffiti, it's essential to highlight key figures who have shaped its trajectory. One such artist is Jean-Michel Basquiat (real name: Jean-Michel Basquiat, United States, 1960–1988). Although primarily known for his work in the neo-expressionist movement, Basquiat ventured into abstract graffiti under SAMO. His work in the streets of New York blended text and imagery in a way that blurred the lines between figurative and abstract art, setting a precedent for future generations of graffiti artists. Artists like Banksy (real name unknown, United Kingdom) have also contributed significantly to the field in Europe. While Banksy's work is more symbolic and political, the abstract elements in his compositions – the play with shadows and the distortion of forms – align with the principles of abstract abstraction. Banksy's art, often riddled with irony and dark humor, utilizes abstraction as an aesthetic choice and a means of commenting on societal issues.

Impact and Future Directions

The impact of abstract abstraction in street pop art and graffiti artwork extends beyond the art world. It has influenced graphic design, fashion, and advertising, demonstrating its vast reach and versatility. This art style challenges viewers to engage with the work more intuitively and emotionally, often leaving interpretation open to the individual's experience and perspective. As for the future, the trajectory of abstract abstraction in street art and graffiti seems poised for continual evolution. With digital technology and new mediums, artists have more tools to explore and express their visions. The rise of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) offers new platforms for street artists to experiment with space and form in previously unimaginable ways.
Moreover, the growing acceptance of street art and graffiti in the mainstream world suggests that abstract abstraction will continue gaining prominence and respect. Museums and galleries increasingly showcase street art, acknowledging its cultural significance and artistic merit. This recognition paves the way for new artists to explore abstract abstraction, pushing the boundaries of street art and how it can communicate with a global audience. Abstract abstraction in street pop art and graffiti artwork represents a dynamic and evolving field that defies easy categorization and continues to challenge and inspire artists and audiences alike. Its significance lies in its aesthetic appeal and its ability to communicate complex ideas and emotions, making it a vital component of contemporary art.
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