Acrylic Paint
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Eric Pagsanjan Quiccs x SneakerHereos Banned 1s Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan
Quiccs xSneakerHereos- Banned 1s Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas Panel by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Eric Pagsanjan. 2019 Quiccs x SneakerHereos - Original Painting Used As Comic Book Cover by Eric Pagsanjan Created Exclusively for NBA All-Star Weekend Pop-Up Acrylic on Stretched Canvas Panel Size: 18" x 24" x .75" "I hold respect and admiration for artists that create their own apparel. I’m a huge sneaker fan, and my personal collection is ever-growing. Combining my love for sneakers, the designers who make them, and comic-book style superheroes, I created a series of portraits dedicated to the designers that I consider to be incredible. To me, they are superheroes. They are ‘SneakerHeroes. Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan
$712.00
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Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Blokes Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr
Blokes Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Artwork Limited Edition Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Light Up LED Neon Print on Acrylic Plastic & COA Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 25x20 Includes Remote Welcome to the exclusive world of limited edition creations - this masterful LED neon sign is one of only 100 pieces worldwide. Each piece is unique, individually numbered, and comes accompanied by an officially sanctioned Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the artwork's provenance and adding a further touch of exclusivity to the ownership experience. The artwork is a stunning amalgamation of abstract artistry and dazzling light. It stands as a testament to the artist's unique ability to tap into a realm of unexplored creative potential. Vivid hues of blue, yellow, red, white, and hot pink converge and diverge, creating a vibrant dance of color and form that is both hypnotic and exhilarating. Fluid lines weave across the sign, creating intricate patterns that confound, excite, and entrance in equal measure. Each piece, with its dimensions measuring 25 x 20 inches or 64 x 52 cm, serves as a doorway to a scintillating universe of artistic expression. It's an invitation to step beyond the confines of everyday reality and immerse oneself in a radiant spectacle of abstract brilliance. The result is a mesmerizing composition that breaks away from the traditional norms, offering viewers an immersive journey into a dazzling realm where art meets technology. Our LED neon artwork is not just about impressive visuals, it also speaks to sustainable practices. The energy-efficient tubing ensures that the artwork illuminates your space with minimal environmental impact. But it doesn't stop there; the printed backing proudly features Futura's artwork, adding yet another layer of depth and complexity to this remarkable piece. Designed to radiate beauty, this avant-garde piece not only brightens your living space but also stands as an illuminating testament to the intersection of modern technology and timeless artistry. Witness how it transforms an ordinary space into a vibrant art gallery, beckoning onlookers with its brilliant colors and hypnotic charm. Leonard McGurr, better known as Futura 2000, is a pioneering figure in the world of street art. He is particularly renowned for his unique ability to merge pop art, graffiti art, and street art, creating pieces that are visually striking and deeply emotive. One of his most compelling works is the "Blokes Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print." This vibrant creation harmoniously blends the raw energy of street art with the polished aesthetics of gallery presentations. The piece itself boasts a riot of color, using neon acrylics that serve as a callback to the neon lights often associated with city life and urban culture. Its electrifying palette is magnified through the use of LED lighting, which is ingeniously incorporated into the Giclee print. The merging of the traditional printing method with modern technology is symbolic of Futura 2000's work - a seamless blend of old and new, tradition and innovation. The subject of the work, "Blokes," could be interpreted as a commentary on the everyday person's place within the vibrant, chaotic world that Futura 2000 portrays. Each figure is rendered in his signature abstract style, a nod to his graffiti roots, and the neon colors add a pop art twist, drawing in the viewer's attention. This piece, like many others by Futura 2000, explores the boundaries between high art and street art. It reaffirms his place in the art world as an artist unafraid to push boundaries and challenge conventions. The "Blokes Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print" serves as a testament to Futura 2000's creativity and innovation, a luminous beacon within the realm of contemporary art.
$1,632.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Mona Lisa Grin Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda
Mona Lisa Grin- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Ron English- POPaganda. Ron English- POPaganda is widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering into clever statement and masterful trompe l’oeil based art. He has created illegal murals and billboards that blend stunning visuals with biting political, consumerist and surrealist statements, hijacking public space worldwide for the sake of art since the 1980s.
$371.00
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Askew One Diaspora Tolu Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One
Diaspora Tolu 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 Tolu Original Painting by Askew One Diaspora Tolu is a vibrant and thought-provoking 2015 original painting by renowned graffiti and Street Pop Art artist Askew One. Crafted with enamel and acrylic on plexiglass, this piece forms part of Askew One’s iconic exploration of migration and identity within the Pacific region. Measuring 20x14 and custom framed, the painting combines bold abstraction with dynamic patterns and rich symbolism. Signed by the artist, Diaspora Tolu stands as a testament to Askew One’s innovative approach to modern pop art, blending cultural narrative with cutting-edge artistic techniques. The Inspiration Behind Diaspora Tolu Diaspora Tolu was created during Askew One’s six-week residency in Los Angeles in preparation for his solo show at Known Gallery. This pivotal series explored themes of migration, transformation, and cultural identity, blending head portraits with smaller abstract works to convey the complexities of Pacific diaspora. Diaspora Tolu, as part of the abstract collection, signifies the movement of people, culture, and ideas across oceans and generations. The series draws inspiration from Sereima, a Sydney-based model of Fijian descent, who represents the evolving face of the Pacific. Askew One sought to move beyond traditional portraiture and infuse his work with energy and exuberance, which is reflected in the swirling lines, dynamic shapes, and vivid color palette of Diaspora Tolu. This piece captures the rhythm and motion of migration, embodying both historical journeys and contemporary cultural exchanges. Artistic Techniques in Diaspora Tolu Diaspora Tolu exemplifies Askew One’s mastery of combining graffiti-inspired techniques with sophisticated artistic methodologies. The use of enamel and acrylic on plexiglass creates a luminous, glossy surface that enhances the vibrancy of the colors. Bold strokes of pink, green, and blue intersect with precise geometric patterns, creating a sense of movement and energy. The circular composition within the work emphasizes continuity and connection, drawing viewers into its layered narrative. The artist’s graffiti roots are evident in the dynamic linework and spontaneous energy of the piece, while the meticulous execution demonstrates his dedication to craftsmanship. The integration of abstract forms and vibrant hues transforms this work into a visual metaphor for the complexity of identity and the richness of cultural exchange. Diaspora Tolu bridges the gap between urban art and fine art, making it an exemplary piece of Street Pop Art. The Significance of Diaspora Tolu Diaspora Tolu is a powerful representation of Askew One’s ability to use art as a medium for storytelling and cultural dialogue. The work captures the fluidity of identity in a world shaped by migration, celebrating the interconnectedness of the Pacific’s diverse cultures. Its vibrant colors and abstract design speak to both the challenges and beauty of movement and transformation. As part of a larger body of work created during a transformative period in Askew One’s career, Diaspora Tolu highlights the artist’s innovative approach to graffiti and Street Pop Art. It embodies the essence of his artistic vision: a commitment to elevating urban art into the realm of cultural and social commentary. For collectors and admirers of contemporary art, Diaspora Tolu is not just a striking visual piece but also a meaningful exploration of heritage, identity, and global connection.
$818.00
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Faile This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print by Faile
This Is Bad Lands- Red/Blue 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Deckled Lenox 100 Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 HPM Hand Painted Multiple Artwork Size 12.5x19 Faile's "Bad Lands" art print – a limited edition masterpiece with a mere 250 copies available worldwide. As the newest addition to the 150 Series, this release features approximately seven unique variations within the edition, including multiple color schemes, hand-painted, stained, and printed versions. Crafted on durable, thick archival paper, the eye-catching Red/Blue variation is a highly sought-after piece that boasts an extraordinary texture. The print measures 12.5" x 19" and showcases two deckled edges and two straight edges. The front and back of the print are meticulously detailed, with the reverse side adorned with printing, stamping, and more. Each copy is signed, numbered, dated, stamped, and embossed by the artist, making it a truly exclusive and valuable collectible. Don't miss the chance to own this incredible art print – experience its stunning visual impact in person! The "This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print" is a piece of art created by Faile, an artist collaboration between Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller. Faile is known for their distinctive style, which combines elements of street art, graphic design, pop culture, and fine art. In this piece, the title "This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print" is a hand-painted multiple (HPM) silkscreen print featuring red and blue colors and a cowboy driving a classic sports car. "Bad Lands" refers to a desolate or unwelcoming environment, indicating that the piece may convey a sense of danger or conflict. Faile's work often contains layers of imagery and intricate details, and their silkscreen prints typically involve multiple layers of color and texture. They often incorporate found materials, stencils, and wheat paste, creating a distinctive aesthetic that blends street art and contemporary fine art.
$1,725.00
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Meggs Shaka Variant 2 HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Meggs
Shaka- Variant 2 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Acrylic, Aerosol & Screen Print on Watercolour Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This edition is hand-painted and sprayed, so essentially everyone is unique, an original series so to speak. This piece is based on a tee design I did for Pow Wow Hawaii in 2013. The Shaka is symbolic of good vibes & Aloha in Hawaii so it’s a classic and fun image I use as a symbol of my love for Pow Wow and Hawai’i in general. It obviously also recognized in surf/skate culture so the composition is a reference/homage to the all-time classic Jim Phillips screaming hand graphic for Santa Cruz skateboards." - Meggs
$243.00
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Zeb Love Smoke Gets In Your Eye Black HPM Silkscreen Print by Zeb Love
Smoke Gets In Your Eye- Black Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Embellished Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 225gsm American Masters White Paper by Zeb Love Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The idea for these prints came from how advertising is everywhere, it's almost an all-seeing eye. Ad companies are always watching people's activities and habits. Each print has hand embellished paintings around the borders and the eye, along with a quote from Don Draper. Across both editions, there are 7 various quotes." - Zeb Love
$217.00
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Jordan Mendenhall Goldeneye Original Acrylic Painting by Jordan Mendenhall
Goldeneye Original Painting Acrylic on Canvas Mounted on Panel by Jordan Mendenhall Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Custom Gold Framed Orginal Painting Artwork Size 23x9 "I’ve always loved Zelda games and other video game classics. Even watching people play video games was magical to me when I was growing up. My older brothers did most of the playing because I was no good, but the games were magical. You could live, adventure, race, fight and make friends in these alternate worlds. I guess that’s why I love video games and art so much till this day. You get to create worlds and live in them and escape from reality. Real-life is stressful and sometimes is too much. I love to escape through my art and video games." - Jordan Mendenhall
$962.00
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Taylor White Contact Study 7 Original Colored Pencil Acrylic Drawing by Taylor White
Contact Study 7 Original Painting/Drawing Acrylic & Colored Pencil on 100lb Bristol Board Paper by Taylor White Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I started studying a form of modern dance called Contact Improvisation, and that study has opened me up to a new set of curiosities which I’ve been able to explore both physically in space, and visually on the page. It became about the point of surrender, of the sacrifice of the ego and all its trappings. To 'dance' on paper has been entirely mind-opening and I’ve tackled it with a renewed spirit. I’ve been playing with the use of fluorescents to give more of a vibrant mood to the images. I had a lot of fun playing around with the blues and reds in this piece, the push and pull of light and shadow and using vibrance and color to direct focus around the planes of the piece." - Taylor White
$533.00
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Dr Revolt R! Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by Dr Revolt
R! Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by Dr Revolt One of a Kind Artwork on Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Acrylic Paint & Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting Original Artwork Size 18.25x20. Some craquelure within signature and right of canvas. Floated and framed without glass. Framed Dimensions 20x21.5 Inches R! by Dr Revolt – Explosive Letterform Energy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork R! is a 2023 original mixed media painting by New York graffiti icon Dr Revolt, executed in acrylic and spray paint on canvas and measuring 18.25 x 20 inches, floated and framed at 20 x 21.5 inches. Signed in the lower corner with the artist’s signature tag, this piece showcases the explosive dynamism and retro graphic power that define Dr Revolt’s signature style. At its core, R! is a celebration of letterform energy—bold, rounded, kinetic, and instantly commanding attention. The bright yellow and white central letter, outlined with deep black and rimmed with green shadowing, bursts forward from a backdrop of purple haze and black abstracted comic-style flourishes. The exclamation point adds urgency, humor, and impact, anchoring the piece firmly within the vocabulary of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Wildstyle Heritage and Cartoon Influence Dr Revolt’s roots trace back to the earliest days of graffiti’s golden age in late 1970s New York, where he was a founding member of the Rolling Thunder Writers crew. His evolution from subway burners to fine art canvas has retained all the vitality and visual attitude of his street beginnings. In R!, the boldness of the wildstyle era is made immediate and legible, leaning more into character-driven graphic punch than complex interlocking text. This reflects Dr Revolt’s long-standing fusion of graffiti with pop culture references, especially the visual language of cartoons, comic books, and psychedelic posters. The soft purple spray fade in the background and sharp black ink splatter details recall both vintage animation effects and early comic panel transitions. In this context, R! reads not only as a letter but as a gesture—a sound, a pop, a punchline. This is Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork distilled into pure gesture. Material Tension and Surface Vibration The materials of R! are as important as the image itself. Acrylic and spray paint meet in an organic yet graphic fusion, with the yellow-to-white blend of the letterform adding depth and weight. The heavy black outlines contrast with the vibrant inner glow, enhancing the forward motion of the composition. There is slight craquelure present within the signature and on the right of the canvas, suggesting the rawness and aging process of the media—reminders of the artist’s physical engagement with surface. The work floats in its frame without glass, allowing the texture and saturation to remain visually present. This mode of presentation highlights the objecthood of the piece, giving it the feeling of both gallery painting and relic of wall-based graffiti culture. Dr Revolt and the Graphic Heart of Graffiti R! is more than a stylized letter. It is a proclamation, a stamp of authorship, and a visual sonic boom. It channels the essence of Dr Revolt’s decades-long impact on graffiti as both a technical style and a cultural philosophy. His approach is unfiltered and confident, favoring iconic gestures over decorative complexity. The composition is simple in structure yet visually massive, reflecting the artist’s belief in the power of single-letter identity, motion lines, and visual humor. As a figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Dr Revolt continues to show how graffiti can evolve without losing its raw immediacy. R! is a reminder that a single character, when executed with knowledge, boldness, and love for the culture, can carry the weight of a whole legacy.
$2,500.00
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Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill On a Heartbeat Original Street Sign Painting by Chris RWK
On a Heartbeat Original Mixed Media Painting Graffiti Artist Modern Pop Art on Real Metal Street Sign by Chris RWK. 2022 Signed Original Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Paint on Real 30x30 Street Stop Sign Immersed in various mediums, Chris began to store the images brought forward though these everyday experiences in what he refers to as a “mental journal”. This journal was a haven of his thoughts that he could refer back to whenever necessary.
$3,645.00
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RD-357 Real Deal Priority Mail RD Blue Bubble Slap-Up by RD-357 Real Deal
Priority Mail RD Blue Bubble Marker Original Sticker Slap-Up Label Painting/Drawing Artby Tru Graffiti Legend RD-357 Modern Street Artist. Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag, Signed 2021 5.5x4.25
$24.00
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Sechor SECHOR Roller Mixed Media Graffiti Painting by Sechor
SECHOR roller Original One of a Kind Mixed-Media Spray Paint Painting Artwork on Canvas by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Sechor. 2021 Signed Mix Media on 18x24 on Unstretched Canvas
$589.00
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HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema Detroit Minute #10 Original Wood Acrylic Painting by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema
Detroit Minute #10 Original Hand-Painted Acrylic on Laser Cut Birch Wood ready to hang by HoxxoH Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "'Time waits for no man' has long been the catalyst that has propelled man to make use of his conscious existence. Time is an observable quantity created by man to keep track of the motions of our mysterious Universe. Yet now, perhaps more than ever does man seek to use time to alleviate the pressures of an unexplainable existence through applications that measure and calculate the value of our time.Posts and likes on social networks, the stock market’s peaks and falls, little monitors in our hands, monitoring us, always counting, ticking up and down, drowning us in sensory overload. Making us believe that time can be tracked and controlled in a convenient algorithm. Disguising time in programs meant to objectify and symbolize our presence as a glorified status amongst the cosmos." by Andrew Leshin
$803.00
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Faile Dancing Between Angels/ Love Stories B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile
I am dancing Between Angels/ Love Stories B-Side HPM 24-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print With Acrylic, Silkscreen Ink, and Spraypaint on Deckled 310 gsm Coventry Rag by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Dancing Between Angels / Love Stories B-Side 28 x 40 inches Hand-Painted Varied Edition of 22 Acrylic, Silkscreen Ink and Spraypaint Coventry Rag 320gsm Signed, Stamped and Embossed "The title of this image comes from a line in the poem, "Painted Landscapes Deceive Me -- Dancing Between Angels and Angles". This was a reference to Marie Antoinette arriving in Strasbourg when she first became queen and the faux painted landscapes placed outside her window, created to make her feel welcome. A further reference to De Stijl and Aubette Dance Hall with the angled and rectilinear lines the movement was known for. Along with its proximity to the Cathedral and the angels that grace its walls. Bubbles sort of fly loosely and dance through space, somewhat the antithesis of what De Stijl conveyed but a nice reference to movement. We liked the idea of the girl tearing away the perceptions built up around her while trying not to lose herself." -Faile Artistic Narratives in Motion: The Tale of "Dancing Between Angels/Love Stories B-Side" by Faile "Dancing Between Angels/Love Stories B-Side," a compelling artwork by the artist collective Faile, is a testament to the intricate layering and storytelling inherent in street pop art & graffiti artwork. This limited edition piece, a hand-painted varied edition of 22, is a 24-color hand-pulled silkscreen print embellished with acrylic, silkscreen ink, and spray paint on deckled 310 gsm Coventry Rag paper. Spanning 28 x 40 inches, each print is signed, stamped, and embossed and carries a unique narrative that intertwines historical references with a modern artistic lexicon. "The title of this image comes from a line in the poem, "Painted Landscapes Deceive Me -- Dancing Between Angels and Angles." This was a reference to Marie Antoinette arriving in Strasbourg when she first became queen and the faux painted landscapes placed outside her window, created to make her feel welcome. A further reference to De Stijl and Aubette Dance Hall with the angled and rectilinear lines the movement was known for. Its proximity to the Cathedral and the angels grace its walls. Bubbles fly loosely and dance through space, somewhat the antithesis of what De Stijl conveyed but a nice reference to movement. We liked the idea of the girl tearing away the perceptions built up around her while trying not to lose herself." -Faile. Deconstructing Historical Illusions: Faile's Interpretive Canvas The narrative behind "Dancing Between Angels/Love Stories B-Side" draws from a rich tapestry of historical and artistic references. Inspired by a poem, the title alludes to the deceptive pastoral landscapes presented to Marie Antoinette upon her arrival in Strasbourg, designed to create an illusion of welcome and grandeur. Faile extends this metaphor to explore the concepts of perception and self within the framework of pop and street art. The work visually explores tearing away layers of pretense, a spirited dance between reality and artifice. The piece also pays homage to De Stijl, a Dutch artistic movement emphasizing abstraction and geometric forms. The sharp angles and rectilinear lines characteristic of De Stijl are present in the artwork, juxtaposed with the organic forms of bubbles and the fluidity of the central figure. This contrast is a deliberate nod to movement and dynamism, challenging the rigidity of De Stijl with the fleeting dance of bubbles through space. Movement and Metaphor: Faile's Fusion of Dance and Art At the heart of Faile's creation is the depiction of a female figure caught tearing through the facades surrounding her. This act is literal and symbolic, a dance of liberation that reveals the layers beneath the surface. The figure's upward reach and poised legs evoke a sense of balletic grace, suggesting that tearing away deception is as elegant as forceful. The angels and architectural elements referenced in the artwork serve to anchor the piece within a broader historical narrative, connecting the transient nature of street art with the permanence of cultural heritage. Including these elements creates a dialogue between the past and the present, infusing the work with a sense of timelessness. Visual Poetry: The Rhythmic Allure of Faile's Work "Dancing Between Angels/Love Stories B-Side" is, in essence, a visual poem that speaks to the heart of street pop art & graffiti artwork. It is a dance of colors and forms, a rhythmic composition that transcends the confines of its medium. Faile's work captures the spirit of pop art's dialogue with popular culture, blending it with the subversive edge of street art to create something wholly new and deeply resonant. Each print of this limited edition is a narrative fragment, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on multiple levels. The dance depicted in the print is not just physical; it is an emotional and psychological journey, a dance of the soul that mirrors the complexity and vibrancy of the human experience. In the diverse world of street pop art & graffiti artwork, "Dancing Between Angels/Love Stories B-Side" by Faile is a powerful expression of the genre's capacity for storytelling and emotional depth. It stands as a reminder that art can be a vehicle for examining our perceptions, tearing away the layers that obscure truth, and celebrating the liberating power of dance and movement.
$7,002.00
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Phil Simpson The Divine Smile Original Mixed Media Painting by Phil Simpson
The Divine Smile Original Mixed Media Painting by Phil Simpson One of a Kind Artwork on Wood by Street Art Pop Artist. 2021 Signed Spray Paint Mixed Media Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Wood Craddled Size 16x16 The Divine Smile by Phil Simpson – Emotional Simplicity in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Divine Smile is a 2021 original mixed media painting by American artist Phil Simpson, executed on a 16 x 16 inch cradled wood panel. Using a combination of spray paint and acrylic, Simpson presents his iconic smiling face motif rendered in bold color blocks, thick black outlines, and a radiant gradient backdrop. This one-of-a-kind piece captures the artist’s signature style—simple, saturated, emotionally direct, and universally approachable. Simpson’s aesthetic lives in the space where graffiti sensibility meets the graphic clarity of pop design, offering a symbol of joy that functions both as visual affirmation and cultural commentary. With its crisp lines and expressive facial geometry, the artwork becomes a statement of emotional presence through formal restraint, aligned perfectly within the evolving language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Symbolism of the Smile as Visual Healing Phil Simpson’s smiling face is more than a repeated motif—it is a philosophy embedded in form. In The Divine Smile, the expression is wide, symmetrical, and balanced by blush-like dots on both cheeks and oversized eyes that reflect light with cartoon purity. The simplicity of the face contrasts with the complexity of its emotional impact. The smile radiates calm, reassurance, and sincerity, reminding the viewer of the power of optimism in an urban world often defined by cynicism and noise. The use of vibrant purples, electric blues, and sharp white further amplifies this positivity. The smile does not mock or hide—it invites. Within the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the smile becomes both a tag and a message, a symbol placed across walls, canvases, and communities with consistent visual and emotional clarity. Medium, Surface, and Street Precision on Wood Panel The use of wood as a surface provides a textured, stable base that enhances the contrast of spray paint gradients and acrylic detail. The edges of the piece are crisp, but the transitions in background color suggest the mist of aerosol—soft clouds of purple that glow behind the character’s blue face. Simpson’s linework is thick and assertive, shaped to define rather than complicate. The work’s 16 x 16 inch square format reinforces its graphic symmetry, creating a sense of intentional balance that resonates with the theme of emotional equilibrium. Every mark is placed with confidence, transforming minimal components into a maximal visual experience. The Divine Smile’s execution speaks to Simpson’s roots in street-based art practices while also elevating the work into a fine art object with permanence and intimacy. Phil Simpson and the Joy of Repetition as Resistance Phil Simpson’s work exists as a visual meditation on happiness, rendered again and again with sincerity and clarity. His practice does not rely on shock or irony but instead leans into joy, repetition, and design logic to offer a different kind of power. In The Divine Smile, Simpson does not create a portrait—he creates an emotional icon, one that speaks across language, age, and geography. As part of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece reflects a belief in accessibility, honesty, and the possibility of shared connection through form. The smile becomes not just a face but a flag—a symbol for optimism painted loudly enough to be heard in a world that often forgets to look up. Through his work, Simpson builds a universe where positivity is visual, repetition is radical, and the message is always simple: the smile is the art, and the art is alive.
$650.00
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RD-357 Real Deal John Lennon Wild Style Rd Burner Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by RD-357 Real Deal
John Lennon Wild Style Rd Burner Original One of a Kind Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Artwork on Canvas by Popular Street Graffiti Artist RD-357. Your Looking at a 11””x14” Canvas With a Cool Detailed Painting of John Lennon With a Wild Style Rd Burner & The Words ( Imagine All the People Live Life in Peace ) All Hand Painted in Black & White With a Red Heart By rd357 a True Graffiti Writer Who Has Out Lasted the Rest in the NYC Graffiti Racket Nick Naming Him ‘’’The Last Man Standing ‘’’’’From His Era’ By Rd #357
$820.00
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Askew One Abstract A4 Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Askew One
Abstract A4 Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Askew One Artwork on Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2013 Signed, Dated & Titled On Back Acrylic Original Painting on Flat Canvas Size 20x20
$820.00
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Jeff Soto The Portal HPM Giclee Print by Jeff Soto
The Portal HPM Giclee Print by Jeff Soto Artwork Limited Edition Print on 305gsm Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished PrintGraffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Hand Embellished Print Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x24 Giclee Print. Butterfly on a Stylistic Fantasy World Cactus Like Alien Desert Plant. Jeff Soto's "The Portal" HPM Giclee Print: A Foray into Fantastical Imagery Jeff Soto's "The Portal" stands out as a testament to his exceptional talent and imaginative vision in the pantheon of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Released in 2023, this hand-embellished print pushes the boundaries of traditional graffiti art, incorporating elements of fantasy and surrealism that are hallmarks of Soto's aesthetic. The artwork is a giclee print on 305gsm cotton rag fine art paper, a medium chosen for its ability to capture the vibrancy of Soto's palette and the intricacy of his details. Each piece in this limited edition series is signed and numbered, underscoring the personal touch Soto brings to his work and the value placed on each print by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Symbolic Elements in "The Portal" "The Portal" features a butterfly perched on a cactus-like alien desert plant, a subject that immediately captivates the viewer with its rich colors and otherworldly appearance. The butterfly, often a symbol of transformation and beauty, is rendered with meticulous attention to detail, its wings a canvas for Soto's exploration of pattern and hue. The surrounding flora and landscape, reminiscent of a stylistic fantasy world, invite interpretation and suggest a narrative beyond the visual. This image, juxtaposing the natural and the fantastical, invites viewers to consider the intersection of reality and imagination, a recurring theme in Soto's work. Artistic Techniques and the Creation Process The creation process of "The Portal" reflects Soto's commitment to craftsmanship and originality. Hand embellishments with acrylics add a unique dimension to each print, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. This practice of hand embellishing, known as HPM (Hand Painted Multiple), bridges the gap between mass-produced prints and one-of-a-kind paintings. It's a nod to the artist's roots in graffiti, where each piece is an individual expression, yet it also embraces the reproducibility and accessibility of pop art. The size of the print, 18x24 inches, is substantial, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in the details and the vivid world Soto has created. Cultural Significance of Soto's "The Portal" "The Portal" is more than a beautiful image; it is a cultural artifact that reflects the evolving landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork. By situating a symbol of beauty and metamorphosis in a setting that defies conventional interpretations of space and environment, Soto challenges the viewer to rethink their perceptions of graffiti art. This piece exemplifies the shift in contemporary art towards multifaceted works, blending technique, form, and meaning to create pieces that are as thought-provoking as they are aesthetically pleasing. In the context of Soto's oeuvre, "The Portal" represents both a continuity of themes and an exploration into new creative territories. In conclusion, Jeff Soto's "The Portal" HPM giclee print significantly contributes to street pop art and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates the essence of Soto's artistic journey, showcasing his ability to transcend the confines of traditional street art and embrace a broader canvas of expression. This limited edition print, with its hand-embellished touches and striking imagery, is a celebration of art's potential to transport, transform, and enchant. It is a vibrant gateway into the imagination of one of the most visionary artists in contemporary street pop art.
$507.00
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Saber Limited Quantities Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber
Limited Quantities Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Spray Paint Art Drawing on Glossy US Flag Sticker by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed by Tag Original Slap Up Graffiti Art 10x7 Neon Orange Spray Paint & Acrylic Paint Tagged on Limited Quantities Sticker. Saber's Signature Style and Medium The notion of exclusivity and scarcity often heightens the allure of an artwork, a concept that street pop art and graffiti artwork embody with particular zeal. In the realm of this artistic expression, the 'Limited Quantities' slap-up label sticker original tag art by Saber is a vivid exemplar of such rarity and desirability. This piece is a testament to the graffiti artist's signature style, where the urban landscape becomes a canvas for bold statements and visual disruptions. The artist, Saber, whose real name is respected in the street art community, chooses an everyday object—a glossy US flag sticker—and transforms it into a conduit for artistic expression. Measuring 10x7 inches, the work features neon orange spray paint and acrylic, a combination that Saber employs to create an arresting visual impact. The piece is a 2020 original, signed by the artist's tag, a mark of authenticity in the graffiti world. Saber's work is a dialogue between the artwork and its viewers. It is a conversation sparked by the vibrant hues and the vigorous, almost aggressive application of the tag that slices through the text 'Limited Quantities.' Using a slap-up sticker underscores the guerrilla nature of street art—fast, unexpected, and often fleeting. This mode of art-making aligns with the concept of limited editions; just as the sticker is quickly placed, it can be just as rapidly removed or covered, its existence as fleeting as the quantity it denotes. The Cultural Resonance of Limited Quantities in Modern Street Art In the culture of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the phrase 'Limited Quantities' speaks volumes. It is not just a literal indication of availability but also a symbolic nod to the transient nature of the genre. Street art is often at the mercy of environmental elements, city clean-up crews, or even other artists who may paint over a piece in the ever-evolving urban gallery. Thus, each work's existence is inherently limited, a transient moment of expression captured before it is altered or erased. Saber's piece serves as a literal and figurative marker of the times. In an age where consumerism often leads to mass production and replication, there is a growing appreciation for what is rare and unique. With its exclusive tag and vibrant spray paint on a glossy sticker, this artwork becomes a collectible item, a treasure hunt find for street art lovers and casual observers alike. The neon orange color, often associated with caution and high visibility, plays a dual role in this artwork. It demands attention, ensuring the message and the art cannot be ignored. Simultaneously, it satirizes the concept of caution by implying that the content, the 'Limited Quantities' of authentic street art, should be approached with reverence and awareness. Saber, an American artist, has contributed to the urban art scene and shaped the conversation around the value and significance of street pop art. Much like the 'Limited Quantities' slap-up sticker, his works reflect a societal commentary on the state of art, consumerism, and the politics of space and visibility. They are symbols of resistance, creativity, and the indomitable spirit of the street art movement. Saber's 'Limited Quantities' sticker is more than just a piece of graffiti artwork; it is a statement on street pop art's transient yet impactful nature. It is an emblem of the scarcity that often accompanies true creativity and originality in the bustling marketplace of ideas that is the modern cityscape. With each piece, Saber not only leaves his mark on the physical world but also imprints on the collective consciousness of a culture that continues to seek out the rare, the unique, and the authentic expressions of human experience.
$65.00
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Sket-One What the Sket Airmax 90 Archival Print on Acrylic by Sket-One
What the Sket Airmax 90 Archival Print on Acrylic by Sket-One Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 47 Artwork Size 10x8. Does Not Include Holder, New. Sket-One's "What the Sket Airmax 90" - A Fusion of Sneaker Culture and Street Pop Art The "What the Sket Airmax 90" archival print on acrylic by Sket-One is a vibrant testament to the fusion of sneaker culture with the energetic ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. As a modern pop artist, Sket-One has captured the essence of the iconic Airmax 90 sneaker, transforming it into a limited edition piece that resonates with the dynamism of contemporary urban art. Sket-One's decision to employ archival pigment on acrylic speaks to this medium's durability and clarity, allowing the vivid colors and bold patterns synonymous with his work to pop with life and intensity. The artwork, sized at 10x8 inches, celebrates the artist's prowess in encapsulating popular culture icons within the realms of fine art. Each piece of the limited edition run, numbered only 47, has been signed by Sket-One, further solidifying its status as a collectible. Collectors of his work are drawn not only to the aesthetic appeal but also to the artwork's representation of the cross-section between art and the symbols of everyday life, such as the renowned sneaker profile depicted in print. The Cultural Impact of Sket-One's Artwork in Street Pop Art The "What the Sket Airmax 90" symbolizes Sket-One's ability to navigate the interplay between commerciality and artistry. His works often feature elements from mass culture, repurposed and reimagined through an artistic lens that challenges perceptions and invites viewers to see the extraordinary in the mundane. This particular piece encapsulates the spirit of the times - a period where the distinction between high art and street culture continues to blur, giving rise to a new appreciation for art that is accessible yet profound. By immortalizing the Airmax 90, Sket-One pays homage to a significant cultural artifact within the sneaker community, elevating it beyond its functional existence as footwear and into the sphere of art. His work stands as a narrative of nostalgia, consumerism, and the elevation of streetwear as a subject worthy of artistic exploration. The "What the Sket Airmax 90" archival print is a bold statement in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, reflecting the shifting boundaries of what is considered art. It is a piece that speaks to the heart of sneaker enthusiasts and art collectors alike, bridging the gap between two passions and cementing Sket-One's place as a visionary in the modern pop art landscape.
$148.00
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Steve Kaufman SAK The Godfather HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
The Godfather Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Serigraph Print on Canvas Framed by Steve Kaufman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Ready to hang Gallery Wrapped. Medium: Hand-Embellished Silkscreen on Canvas Title: Godfather Size: 37.5" x 31" Canvas Year: 2000 Edition: 100 Signature: Hand Signed by Kaufman on Verso He eventually moved his studio to Los Angeles and in true Kaufman form, hired over a 100 ex-gang kids to assist him in his studio. During this time he created a new style called “Comic Book Pop Art,” where he used original paintings of super heroes as icons. He also worked with the Martin Lawrence Gallery where he created limited editions of such icons as Beethoven and Marilyn Monroe, breaking sales records for a new artist.
$2,607.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Don't Listen To Them HPM Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Don't Listen To Them Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Canadian artist Denial and Australian-born Ben Frost have joined forces in a bold exhibition of new work that explores the boundaries of appropriation, in confronting re-imaginings of our current dystopian society. Self-confessed ‘visual thieves’, both artists have had a long history of stealing and subverting the cultural icons that the advertising and consumerist world has thrust upon us, to create new and pertinent interpretations that are as confronting as they are humorous. Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.
$2,004.00
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Raid71 My Heart and Soul Original Acrylic Canvas Painting by Raid71
My Heart and Soul, an Original Acrylic Painting by Raid71 of a Kind of Artwork on Canvas by a Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 24x48 of Stylized Mickey Mouse with Disney & Star Wars Related Tattoos All Over. The Cultural Tapestry of Raid71's Original Art Raid71, known for his striking and imaginative visual style, creates a bold statement with "My Heart and Soul." The canvas size, 24x48 inches, gives the artist a large landscape to explore the depth and complexity of the character's transformation. Using acrylics allows Raid71 to layer and texture the work, providing a sense of dimension that brings the tattoos to life. These tattoos are more than mere decoration; they narrate stories within stories, referencing the rich worlds of Disney and Star Wars, which have profoundly impacted popular culture. In this painting, the artist delves into the notion of identity and legacy—how characters and stories from our childhood remain ingrained in our adult selves, much like indelible ink on skin. The juxtaposition of a traditionally wholesome character adorned with tattoos typically associated with a counterculture lifestyle challenges viewers' perceptions and invites them to find connections to the imagery. Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork have always been a platform for artists to merge iconic pop culture elements with the gritty, raw energy of the streets. "My Heart and Soul," an original acrylic painting by Raid71, exemplifies this synthesis by reimagining a universally beloved character, Mickey Mouse, infused with a tapestry of Disney and Star Wars-related tattoos. This original artwork, signed by the artist and dated 2023, represents how street art and pop culture iconography can collide in vibrant and unexpected ways. Significance of Acrylics in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The medium of acrylic paint is particularly well-suited to the expressive needs of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Its versatility and fast-drying nature allow artists like Raid71 to work spontaneously, an approach often essential in the street art scene. Acrylics also provide the durability for artworks destined for diverse environments, from gallery walls to private collections. In "My Heart and Soul," Raid71 utilizes acrylics to create textures and layers that mimic the look and feel of tattoos on skin, a feat that requires both skill and an intimate understanding of the medium. The result is a piece that stands not just as a painting but as an embodiment of the artist's technical prowess and creative vision. Raid71's Place in the Pantheon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Artists like Raid71 are reshaping the landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, proving that the genre is not confined to public murals or ephemeral pieces. By bringing the sensibilities of street art to the canvas, they create works that can be appreciated in a more traditional art context while retaining the edginess and immediacy that define street art. "My Heart and Soul" is a testament to this evolution, showcasing how street art can be accessible and sophisticated. The painting asserts that characters like Mickey Mouse, which some might dismiss as mere children's entertainment, hold a more profound significance and can be powerful symbols when reinterpreted through the lens of street art. Collectibility and Enduring Appeal of Original Works Original artworks in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork hold a special place in the hearts of collectors. "My Heart and Soul," a unique, one-of-a-kind piece, carries an intrinsic value beyond its visual appeal. The fact that the artist signs it adds to its authenticity and directly connects the artist and the collector. Collectors and enthusiasts are drawn to such pieces' originality and personal touch. In a world where reproductions and prints are readily available, an original work is a distinctive creation that captures a moment in the artist's artistic journey. Raid71's painting, with its intricate detail and cultural references, is not just a piece of art; it is a piece of history, a snapshot of the intermingling currents of pop culture and street art at this point. In summary, "My Heart and Soul" by Raid71 celebrates Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, a genre that continues to push boundaries and challenge our understanding of art and culture. Using acrylics and the canvas medium, Raid71 invites us to reflect on our connections to the icons of our childhood and the stories that shape our world. This painting is a bold representation of the creative potential at the intersection of street art and pop culture, a potential that Raid71 harnesses with skill and vision.
$3,501.00
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Faile Faile Girl HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Faile
Faile Girl HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Faile Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 16 Artwork Size 17.9x24 Faile is a Brooklyn-based artistic collaboration between Patrick McNeil (born 1975) and Patrick Miller (born 1976). Initially founded in 1999, the duo is known for their wide-ranging multimedia practice, recognized for its explorations of duality through a fragmented style of appropriation and collage. Working in the vein of popular culture and frequently referencing mass consumerism, Faile's work encompasses a variety of materials and techniques, including painting, silkscreening, stencils, stickers, sculpture, and more. Their art has been exhibited in a wide array of contexts, from city walls and lamp posts to galleries and museums around the world, such as Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary, Dallas; and Palais de Tokyo, Paris. The name "Faile" is an anagram of "A life", which signifies the duo's shared philosophy towards their work. They are known to embrace the dichotomies of art and popular culture, acknowledging the fluidity and ubiquity of imagery in the modern world. HPM, or Hand-Painted Multiples, is a term used to describe a specific method of silkscreen printing. In HPM silkscreen printing, each piece of an edition is individually embellished or altered by the artist, thereby making each print within the edition unique. This technique can often be seen in street art and other forms of contemporary art. Silkscreen printing, also known as screen printing, is a process that involves pushing ink through a stenciled mesh screen to create a printed design. It's a popular technique used in a variety of different industries, such as fine art, fashion, and marketing, due to its versatility in adapting to different materials and surfaces. Artists like Faile often utilize HPM silkscreen printing to create limited editions of their work. This method allows them to produce a series of pieces that maintain a consistent theme or image, but with individual variations that make each piece unique. This can range from changes in color, to additional elements, to hand-finishing details. This results in each print being not just a copy, but a unique work of art.
$4,203.00
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Kwest Praxis Of Confusion Blue Original Acrylic & Laser Cut Wood 3D Painting by Kwest
Praxis Of Confusion- Blue Original Painting Acrylic & Cut Wood Assemblage by Kwest Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Kwest was born and raised in Toronto, Canada starting his art career as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s. For over twenty years he has been active in developing a unique and complex style of lettering that he can call his own, a fluid and tight mechanical typography that appears to be born of the very structures he chose to paint them on. His primary canvas has been freight trains and he has painted well over 5000 individual works of art, relinquishing any hold on them as soon as they are completed, destined to travel the vast web of rails that crisscross North America. It is thru his solitary practice of working rapidly in an outdoor environment that Kwest has fine-tuned his visual language and similarly gained recognition and respect from his peers.
$5,865.00
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Marly Mcfly But Wonder... HPM Mixed Media Wood Print by Marly Mcfly
But Wonder...Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Acrylic, Spray Paint, and Ink on Wood Panel by Urban Street Artist Marly Mcfly Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition of 9 Artwork Size 11x14 on Ready to Hang Cradled Wood. "I am a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA. I began to pursue art as a child,d drawing everything from cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. My inner thoughts and experiences are captured through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns coupled with images from my childhood, which are used to express myself. I consider my art a mix of pop and street art." -Marly Mcfly Marly McFly's Artistic Expression in "But Wonder..." The "But Wonder..." limited edition piece by Marly Mcfly is a vibrant testament to the seamless blend of street pop and graffiti artwork. As a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA, Marly Mcfly has cultivated a distinctive style that resonates through this hand-embellished HPM (hand-painted multiple) acrylic, spray paint, and ink work on a wood panel. This signed and numbered limited edition of nine, created in 2021, is a clear reflection of the artist's dedication to merging pop culture with the raw, expressive power of street art. Each 11x14 inch artwork in this series is a ready-to-hang cradled wood piece, embodying Mcfly's journey and the evolution of his artistic voice. The artist's narrative begins with a childhood passion for drawing, a love affair with the bold lines and bright colors of cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. These early influences are evident in "But Wonder..." where Mcfly captures his inner thoughts and experiences through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns, a hallmark of his artistic approach. Integration of Childhood and Pop Culture Marly McFly's work is characterized by a deep integration of childhood imagery and pop culture references, creating a dialogue beyond the wood panel. By incorporating elements that speak to a collective memory, his art goes beyond personal expression to tap into a shared nostalgia. The images from Mcfly's childhood are not merely illustrations but are used to convey complex emotions and commentaries, positioning his pieces as oral and universal narratives. "But Wonder..." plays explicitly with the viewer's perception, with the halftone dots and bold text inviting a closer look to unravel the story. Hand-embellishment in each limited edition piece adds a layer of individuality, ensuring that while each piece remains part of a series, it stands alone as a unique work of art. The combination of acrylic, spray paint, and ink allows for a rich texture and depth, a sensory experience that echoes the tactile nature of graffiti. Through his art, Marly Mcfly contributes to the ongoing conversation of what constitutes street pop art. His creations celebrate the genre's ability to communicate complex ideas through accessible imagery, blurring the lines between high art and popular culture. The "But Wonder..." series is a testament to the artist's commitment to his craft and his ability to create thought-provoking and visually compelling works.
$565.00
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Detor GAK Drippy Arrows Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Detor GAK
Drippy Arrows Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Detor GAK- Graffiti Art Kings One of a Kind Artwork on Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2022 Signed Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 14x14 Drippy Arrows by Detor GAK – Original Canvas by Graffiti Art Kings in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Drippy Arrows is a 2022 original spray paint and acrylic canvas by Detor GAK, a foundational name in the lineage of American graffiti culture and a prominent member of the Graffiti Art Kings. Executed on a 14 x 14 inch surface, this one-of-a-kind piece serves as a vibrant and unfiltered expression of classic graffiti aesthetics rendered through the lens of a veteran street writer. Centered in the composition is the name Detor in thick, white bubble letters outlined in bold blue, backed by an explosive array of red arrows radiating outward over a bright yellow fill. These arrows are symbols of direction, motion, and style warfare, each one pointing outward in a visual burst that affirms presence and momentum. Behind the name is a layered spray blend of brick reds, yellows, and purples, echoing the textures of the city wall and establishing the painting as both homage and continuation of graffiti’s raw visual vocabulary. Spray Can Identity and Visual Power At the bottom right corner, a black silhouette of a classic spray can character stands with cap and can in hand, paying tribute to the graffiti writer’s persona. This figure represents the spirit of the artist in action—cloaked, on the move, and forever anonymous yet fully present. It anchors the composition with street mythology, reminding the viewer that every tag, every arrow, every drip is a mark made under tension and urgency. The drips in bright yellow spill deliberately from the tips of the arrows, reinforcing the material truth of aerosol while calling back to the early days when ink runs and overspray weren’t mistakes but proof of authenticity. In this piece, Detor GAK leverages these elements not just as decorative choices but as coded language from within graffiti's interior world. Legacy of the Graffiti Art Kings As part of the Graffiti Art Kings, Detor GAK carries the stylistic DNA of crew-based graffiti that values mastery of form, style diversity, and visibility earned through action. Drippy Arrows encapsulates that ethos. This work doesn't soften graffiti for the gallery—it brings the gallery to the alley, insisting that the forms, colors, and techniques that developed on trains and rooftops are worthy of the canvas without compromise. The structure of the arrows, the curvature of the name, and the textured spray background all reflect the traditional schooling of graffiti as a discipline. Detor’s ability to transition this language into the format of a fine art piece without losing its voice is a testament to both technical command and cultural authenticity. Studio-Ready Yet Street-Focused Drippy Arrows exists as a crossover artifact—a piece that brings pure graffiti aesthetics into the frame of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while preserving its raw lineage. It is not a reinterpretation or stylized nod; it is graffiti made studio-capable, painted with intention and presented as standalone narrative. The canvas holds every marker of graffiti tradition: motion, contrast, anonymity, repetition, and explosion. For collectors and enthusiasts, this painting represents not only a one-of-a-kind artwork but a direct transmission from a culture that shaped urban identity and visual resistance. Drippy Arrows is a loud affirmation that graffiti, when authored by names like Detor GAK, speaks in codes of both rebellion and legacy—sprayed, shaped, and stamped with the iconography of a true graffiti king.
$500.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Summer Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Arrow Pulse Summer Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed-Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki (Above) Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow.I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above
$631.00
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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.
$4,203.00
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LushSux Train 34 HO Graffiti Train Art Toy Sculpture by LushSux
Train 34 Original Acrylic on HO Scale Model Train Box-Car Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist LushSux. 2014 Signed Original Graffiti Tag/Throw Up Painting on HO Model Train Car Artwork Size 14x3. Lush is a male model and sometimes an international graffiti asshole. The Fusion of Model Trains and Street Art in LushSux's "Train 34" In the eclectic domain of street pop art and graffiti artwork, "Train 34" stands out as a testament to LushSux's innovative approach to the genre. This piece, a marriage of a classic HO scale model train box-car with the raw vibrancy of graffiti art, showcases the artist's signature style. Created in 2014, the original acrylic work is not confined to a traditional canvas; it explores form and space, blurring the lines between sculpture and painting. LushSux, an artist from Australia, is known for his often controversial and boundary-pushing works in public spaces. However, in "Train 34," he redirects his creative expression to the controlled confines of a model train, an object often associated with precision and collectibility, now transformed into a moving canvas that conveys the rebellious spirit of street art. LushSux: Bringing Graffiti into Unconventional Spaces LushSux's decision to tag a model train car symbolizes the ingenuity inherent in street art culture. LushSux challenges the expectations of where street art can exist and what it can adorn by choosing an HO-scale train, a beloved item among model train enthusiasts. The work features a graffiti tag or throw-up painting, a style characterized by quick execution and often used by graffiti artists to mark territory. Yet, when applied to a model train, the artwork transcends territorial claims and enters the realm of collectible art. The size of the piece, 14x3, is modest, yet it commands attention with its bright colors and bold design, echoing the larger-than-life presence of LushSux's full-scale works. Significance of "Train 34" in Contemporary Art Collectibles "Train 34" represents a convergence of subculture and hobbyist culture, reflecting the increasing acceptance and celebration of graffiti art within mainstream collectibles. This piece, hand-painted and signed by LushSux, is a one-off creation that captures the essence of street pop art—transient by nature yet immortalized through the permanence of model craftsmanship. The work's unique blend of a traditional pastime with the urban art form makes it a standout addition to the oeuvre of LushSux, whose reputation as both a male model and self-described "international graffiti asshole" underscores his multifaceted identity as an artist. Through works like "Train 34," LushSux continues to push the boundaries of street art, inviting us to reconsider the contexts in which art can be appreciated and challenging the preconceived notions of what constitutes a canvas.
$1,060.00
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Marwan Shahin Temple Dancer Klein Blue HPM Hand Embellished Silkscreen by Marwan Shahin
Temple Dancer Klein Blue HPM Hand Embellished Silkscreen by Marwan Shahin 4-Color Print Acrylic Diamond Dust on Soy-Stained Egyptian Papyrus Paper. 2022 Signed & Numbered Acrylic Diamond HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 14x17.5 Delving into the vast world of pop art, street art, and graffiti, Marwan Shahin's "Temple Dancer Klein Blue HPM" emerges as an artistic marvel, combining traditional elements with contemporary flair. This intricate 4-color hand-embellished silkscreen stands out not only for its design but also for the unique choice of materials that embrace its essence. Crafted in 2022, this artwork is printed on soy-stained Egyptian papyrus paper, a nod to ancient artistic traditions and the rich history of Egypt. The soy-staining technique offers a rustic and earthy touch, providing a warm backdrop for the detailed graphics of the temple dancer. Further enhancing its allure, the artist individually hand embellishes each print with vibrant paints, ensuring every piece stands as a unique work of art in its own right. The diamond dust incorporated into the design adds a touch of shimmer and luxury, juxtaposing the ancient feel of papyrus with contemporary opulence. The artwork, measuring 14x17.5 inches, is limited to a rare edition of just 15, emphasizing its exclusivity. Each of these pieces is signed, numbered in gold, and embossed, bearing the artist's personal touch. The acrylic branding further certifies its authenticity. In "Temple Dancer Klein Blue HPM", Marwan Shahin masterfully bridges the past and the present, offering art enthusiasts a piece that resonates with history while echoing modern-day artistry. This creation, with its intricate detailing and thoughtful embellishments, stands as a testament to Shahin's prowess in the dynamic world of art.
$771.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier That's Wall Folks! Sculpture by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
That's Wall Folks!- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Denial. 2020 Limited Edition of100 Artwork Size 4x8 DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and the USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver. Essentially, Denial is satirizing the reality, which both he and us are experiencing, through some of the Western culture’s most emblematic symbols. Denial is utilizing cultural products with the intention to make a statement against the system, which gave birth to them. As a result, he re-contextualizes them and transforms them from commercial products to his cultural legacy.
$385.00
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Mad Runaway Stag HPM Stencil Print by MAD
Runaway Stag- HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Hand-Painted Stencil on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by MAD Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Painted Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 19.68x19.68 He has presented his unique works on walls and art galleries of numerous countries around the world including Iran, US, Netherlands, UK, Norway, and Turkey.
$352.00
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J-Flood Josh Has Dysentery Original Arcylic Painting by J-Flood
Josh Has Dysentery Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Popular Street Graffiti Artist J-Flood. 2010 Original Painting Signed in Verso 24x10 Some light hairline cracking
$450.00
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LushSux Train 21 HO Graffiti Train Art Toy Sculpture by LushSux
Train 21 Original Acrylic on HO Scale Model Train Box-Car Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Lush. 2014 Signed Original Graffiti Tag/Throw Up Painting on HO Model Train Car Artwork Size 14x3. Lush is a male model and sometimes an international graffiti asshole. Exploring "Train 21" by Lush: A Convergence of Model Hobbyism and Graffiti Art The street artist Lush's artwork "Train 21" represents a unique intersection of model train hobbyism and street art, infusing the meticulous world of HO-scale trains with graffiti's vibrant, spontaneous energy. Created in 2014, this piece stands out as an original acrylic work on a model train box-car, representing a form of street pop art rarely seen within the confines of a graffiti artist's usual urban environment. Lush, an artist whose candid self-description as an "international graffiti asshole" hints at his irreverent approach to both his craft and public perception, brings his flair for the unconventional to the rather conservative domain of model railroading with "Train 21." Lush's Graffiti Artistry on a Miniature Scale The art piece "Train 21" is a testament to Lush's ability to adapt the scale and finesse of his street art to the tiny proportions of a model train car. Measuring just 14x3 inches, this work encapsulates the essence of graffiti artwork—traditionally associated with large, expansive spaces—into the compact and controlled form of a model train, a famous collector's item. This fusion of a traditionally urban art form with a suburban pastime challenges preconceived notions of what mediums street art can occupy. Lush's signature style, characterized by bold tags and vivid, throw-up paintings, finds a new canvas on the sides of the model train car, bringing the rebellious spirit of street art into the precise and often pristine world of model train enthusiasts. Collectibility and Cultural Significance of "Train 21" As an original work signed by Lush, "Train 21" holds a place of significance within the street art community and among collectors of unique art pieces. The graffiti tag painted onto the HO model train car transforms the piece from a mere collectible into a statement, a narrative about the fusion of disparate worlds. Through such works, Lush has carved out a reputation for himself—not just as a street artist but as a modern pop artist who dares to redefine the boundaries of his genre. Signing the piece solidifies its status as a work of art, granting it a sense of authenticity and value in the eyes of art collectors and enthusiasts. "Train 21" is more than a model; it is a microcosm of Lush's artistic journey, encapsulating his bold approach to street pop art and graffiti artwork within the miniature confines of a model train car.
$1,060.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Cloudy With A Chance Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Cloudy With A Chance- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Denial. DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and the USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver. Denial is a Canadian artist who experiments with aerosol and stencil art, while his main fields of interest are consumerism, politics and the human condition in today’s society. Since the culture of graffiti was gaining more and more popularity in the US and Europe, the taggers had to be increasingly original in order to stand out. The signatures became bigger, more stylized and more colorful.
$385.00
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Craww Hollow Breath Original Acrylic Charcoal Painting by Craww
Hollow Breath Original One of a Kind Charcoal & Acrylic Painting Artwork on Cradled Wood by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Craww. 2013 Signed Original Acrylic Painting Artwork Size 23.5x31.5 on Wood Cradled Panel Ready to Hang Fine Art. Exploring the Depths of Craww's Hollow Breath "Hollow Breath," a captivating original artwork by the acclaimed street graffiti artist Craww, is a poignant example of how the raw energy of street pop art & graffiti artwork can be channeled into more traditional fine art mediums. This one-of-a-kind piece, created in 2013, is a symphony of charcoal and acrylic on a cradled wood panel, showcasing the artist's adeptness with both materials. The 23.5x31.5 inches artwork provides a generous space for Craww's dark, dreamlike vision to unfold. Signed by the artist, "Hollow Breath" captures the essence of Craww's signature style, which often features ethereal female figures enmeshed with elements of nature. The painting explores recurrent themes in his work: the duality of beauty and melancholy and the intricate dance between life and death. The charcoal lends a softness to the painting, allowing for subtle gradations and depth, while the acrylics bring a vibrancy that pierces through the monochromatic veil. Technique and Symbolism in Craww's Hollow Breath In "Hollow Breath," Craww's use of charcoal and acrylic paints is not merely a choice of preference but a deliberate decision to convey complex emotional states. The charcoal, with its smoky and diffuse quality, creates a sense of impermanence and fragility, echoing the transient nature of life. Meanwhile, the acrylics, known for their boldness and clarity, highlight the painting's focal points, such as the lilies and roses, symbols of purity and passion. The cradled wood panel serves as an ideal substrate for this piece, its solidity starkly contrasting the delicacy of the imagery. This juxtaposition reflects the contrasts found throughout Craww's work, where strength and vulnerability often coexist. The wood's texture adds an organic feel to the piece, grounding it in the natural world that frequently influences Craww's art. Craww's Unique Position in Contemporary Art Craww is uniquely positioned in contemporary art, bridging the gap between the often separate worlds of street art and fine art. "Hollow Breath" is a testament to his ability to navigate these realms, bringing street art's immediacy and authenticity into a format traditionally associated with galleries and museums. The originality of this painting and its readiness to hang make it not just a work of art but a statement piece ready to grace the walls of an art connoisseur. The sad beauty of "Hollow Breath" resonates with those familiar with Craww's work in public spaces. Yet, it also stands alone as a powerful piece of fine art, inviting interpretation and admiration from viewers who may or may not be acquainted with his street art. This versatility and broad appeal make Craww's work particularly compelling within the contemporary art scene. "Hollow Breath" encapsulates the haunting allure of Craww's artistic vision, merging the fluidity of charcoal with the intensity of acrylics on a canvas as enduring as wood. This original painting is a striking example of how street pop art & graffiti artwork can transcend their urban roots to create fine art that is both profound and accessible, carrying the power to move and mesmerize within the quiet walls of an interior space.
$2,934.00
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Joshua Vides Red Window Canvas HPM Silkscreen Print by Joshua Vides
Red Window Canvas HPM Silkscreen Print by Joshua Vides Screen Print Acrylic & Ink Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 8x10 Exploration of Form in Vides's Red Window "Red Window Canvas HPM" by Joshua Vides is a unique synthesis of traditional silkscreen print with the tactile dynamism of acrylic and ink, a vibrant embodiment of the hand-painted multiple that has become a significant aspect of Pop Street Art and graffiti Artwork. This 2023 piece, part of a signed and numbered limited edition of 50, measures 8x10 inches and reflects Vides's continued exploration of everyday items through a lens that is at once minimalistic and profound. Joshua Vides has established a distinctive visual language characterized by bold outlines and a restricted color palette that draws from street signage's iconography and pop art's compositional rigor. In "Red Window Canvas HPM," Vides takes the commonplace object of a window and reinterprets it, imbuing it with a new sense of character and presence. The red frame pops against the starkness of the white canvas, creating a piece that challenges the viewer's perception of space and dimension. Craftsmanship and Limited Edition Value The craftsmanship in "Red Window Canvas HPM" is evident in the sharp contrasts and clean lines, hallmarks of Vides's careful handiwork. As an HPM, or hand-painted multiple, each piece in the edition contains slight variations from the artist's direct intervention, making each print a unique work of art. This aspect of the series adds value for collectors, who appreciate the nuanced differences that set each piece apart within the edition. Vides's work resonates culturally as it captures the essence of urban environments and the artistic interventions that define them. His translation of street aesthetics onto canvas celebrates the legacy of graffiti and street art, forms of expression that have long interacted with and commented on the built environment. "Red Window Canvas HPM" is not just a representation of a window but a window into the interplay between art, the urban landscape, and the viewer's engagement with both. Impact on the Contemporary Art Scene Joshua Vides's "Red Window Canvas HPM" stands as a testament to the impact of street art on the contemporary art scene. It clearly indicates how street-inspired works have penetrated the gallery space, retaining their edge while being recontextualized. Vides's pieces, notably this series, show the shift in how art is valued and experienced, blending the spontaneity and accessibility of street art with the exclusivity and deliberation of limited-edition artwork. In sum, "Red Window Canvas HPM" by Joshua Vides is a significant contribution to the narrative of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, a dialogue that Vides continues to advance with each new work. By drawing from the visual strategies of street signage and pop art, Vides creates a body of work that is instantly recognizable, highly sought after, and deeply reflective of the times. This piece is a vibrant example of the power of street-inspired art to transcend its origins and captivate a diverse audience.
$798.00
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L'Amour Supreme Bronx Meets Queens Set Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by L'Amour Supreme
Bronx Meets Queens Set of 2 Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint Air Brush Acrylic Painting Artwork on Wood Shoe Cut Out by Graffiti Artist L'mour Supreme. 2022 Signed One Pair (Two wooden shoes total) of customed Skewville Wooden shoes by Artist L’Amour Supreme. Each Shoe measures 11″ x 5.5″ x 0.5″. Bronx Meets Queens Set Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by Skewville
$533.00
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Sechor SECHOR Train #2 Graffiti Sculpture by Sechor
SECHOR train #2 Original Acrylic on HO Scale Model Train Box-Car Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Sechor. 2021 Signed, 7x2 inches, Custom painted Vintage ho scale train with acrylic paint.
$323.00
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Praxis Cool Down Sunset HPM Spray Paint Stencil Multiple by Praxis
Cool Down Sunset HPM Spray Paint Stencil Multiple by Praxis Hand Painted Acrylic on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Mixed Media Stencil Acrylic & Spray Paint HPM Embellished Limited Edition of XXX Artwork Size 23.4x16.5
$242.00
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RT Vegas Tooth For Tooth Original Acrylic Painting by RT Vegas
Tooth For Tooth is an Original Acrylic Painting by RT Vegas, a Kind of Artwork on Canvas Ready to Hang by Street Art Pop Artists. 2010 Signed Acrylic on Stretched Ready to Hang Canvas Painting Original Artwork Size 22.5x16. RT Vegas: A Vibrant Voice in Street Pop Art The original acrylic painting "Tooth For Tooth" by RT Vegas exemplifies street pop art's dynamic and expressive power. Created in 2010, this work is a signature piece by RT Vegas, a street art pop artist known for his bold visuals and thought-provoking imagery. Signed by the artist, this ready-to-hang canvas measures 22.5x16 inches and serves as a compelling piece within the oeuvre of contemporary street art. RT Vegas's approach to art marries the grit of street art with the allure of pop art, resulting in works that are visually arresting and rich in commentary. "Tooth For Tooth" is a canvas awash with striking contrasts, fluid forms, and a haunting anthropomorphic display that captures the eye and engages the mind. Using acrylics allows for vibrant, enduring colors that pop against the canvas, a characteristic that has become a trademark of Vegas's work. The painting is a conversation piece that evokes the raw, unfiltered expression of graffiti and pop art's boldness. RT Vegas has honed a unique visual language that speaks volumes in the public discourse, often bringing to the forefront societal issues and human emotions that resonate with a diverse audience. The artwork's title, "Tooth For Tooth," hints at themes of reciprocity and balance, perhaps alluding to more profound reflections on justice or retribution. Street Art's Evocative Power in RT Vegas's Work RT Vegas's "Tooth For Tooth" is a testament to the artist's ability to communicate complex themes through street pop art. The power of his work lies in its capacity to convey universal and deeply personal messages, utilizing street art's accessibility and pop art's widespread appeal. Vegas's paintings often encapsulate a moment, reflecting the artist's reactions to the world around him. In Thisepiece'spressionistic faces and curved lines create a sense of movement and intensity typical of Vegas's style. The stretched canvas serves as a window into the artist's psyche, distilling the external world into a series of emotional vignettes. Like much of Vegas's work, this painting is not simply a static image but a living entity that communicates with those who encounter it. "Tooth For Tooth" is a compelling example of RT Vegas's commitment to the street pop art genre. His work is a beacon in contemporary art, highlighting the importance of street art and graffiti as valid and vital forms of artistic expression. Through his vivid compositions and engaging subject matter, RT Vegas continues to capture the attention of art lovers and collectors alike, cementing his position as an influential figure in street pop art.
$168.00
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Bask Face Invader Creep Mode HPM Print by Bask
Face Invader- Creep Mode Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Bask Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. “I wanted to do something special for the run that was going to coincide with the show. So the idea came to mind to not just offer a hand embellished print, but actually make a series of pieces in sets that were all hand-painted. No stencils or silkscreens, I wanted to offer actually painted pieces that are affordable to anyone who wants one. But as excited as I was about this idea, I then had to figure out how to make this happen within a reasonable time frame. Not to mention, coming up with 10 images that I would be able to duplicate almost identically 20 times over. Then the idea of bringing back some of the faces that have appeared in past works. Characters that Detroit inspired me to create. I have to add that this has been one of the most labor-intensive projects I've taken on. There are over 500 hours in these between myself and my assistant. Each panel was painstaking worked over.” - BASK
$533.00
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KC Ortiz Street Prophet Original Acrylic Painting by KC Ortiz
Street Prophet Original One of a Kind Acrylic Paint Painting Artwork on Archival Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist KC Ortiz. KC Ortiz "Street Prophet" KC ORTIZ Street Prophet, 2021 Acrylic paint on archival paper 8.66 x . 12.99 inches 22 x . 33 cm 1 of 1.
$712.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo Consistency 5 Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
Consistency- 5 Original Painting Spray Paint, Acrylic, Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel by Cope2 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. In recent years Cope2 has been commissioned by Time Magazine, Converse, Adidas among others. His work has even crossed into the virtual realm with appearances in video games such as Mark Eckos: Getting up and Rockstar Games: Grand Theft Auto IV. During the mid-1990s Cope2 started slowly transitioning from the streets to the art scene of the galleries. At that time, street art was not as popular as it is in our days and the general public’s idea of it was still inextricably connected to ghettos, drug dealing, etc. The artist has never hidden his troubling past and avoids idealizing it, as a way to enhance his career and artistic persona. On the contrary, he mentions the following: “Oh man, there’s nothing to be proud of in hustling, but I had my first child at the age of 16, my son. So I had to make money to support him and his mother.
$1,917.00
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House33 You Sound Like A Broken Record Original Metal Screen Painting by House33
You Sound Like A Broken Record Screen Original One of a Kind Ink on Nylon Mesh & Aluminum Frame Painting Artwork by Legendary Street Graffiti Artist House33. YOU SOUND LIKE A BROKEN RECORD (Screen), 2021 Ink on nylon mesh & aluminum frame 68 × 52 in 172.7 × 132.1 cm HOUSE33: BAD INFLUENCES, an exhibition celebrating the artists who’ve influenced HOUSE33 through the medium of the silkscreen: a tool that turns everyday objects into inspiring accessible art. The exhibition features a series of one-off screen-printed canvases, large-scale skateboard decks, printed baltic birch panels, a series of utilized original silkscreens, and a limited edition exhibition screenprint. HOUSE33, a deviation of the iconic design studio and font foundry House Industries, originated as a mutated design experiment between commercial and art, born from a conversation about album covers, Hot Rods, Chaos Theory, and Brothel Creepers between Andy Cruz founder of House Industries and British fashion designer Simon “Barnzley” Armitage of London streetwear myth and fame. That conversation led House Industries, Barnzley, and designer Jeremy Dean to collaboratively build HOUSE33 and its flagship store in Soho London in the early 2000s. What began as a muse for typographic and illustrative explorations, became a collaborative creative breeding ground for clothing, art, and lettering, rooted in the art of screen printing.
$6,517.00
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Atomik Guarapo HPM Giclee Print by Atomik
Guarapo HPM Giclee Print by Atomik Artwork Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Epson Cold Press Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered Mixed Media Limited Edition of 28 Artwork Size 22x16 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Guarapo HPM Giclée Print by Atomik Guarapo is a 2025 hand-embellished giclée print by Miami-based graffiti artist Atomik. This mixed media work is produced on 300gsm Epson Cold Press paper and measures 22 x 16 inches. Each piece is signed and numbered by the artist as part of a very limited Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) edition of just 28. The print captures Atomik’s instantly recognizable orange character rendered with bold linework, expressive eyes, and exaggerated grin, translating his street murals into a collectible fine art format while preserving their raw energy. The Guarapo Character and Miami Graffiti Culture The Guarapo character has become synonymous with Atomik’s presence in Miami’s graffiti scene, particularly as a symbol of local identity, humor, and resistance. Inspired by Caribbean and Latin influences, the character’s mischievous expression and bright orange palette reflect both the vibrancy and defiance of the city’s street culture. Originally appearing on walls and public spaces, Guarapo represents a form of visual storytelling rooted in place, making its transition to an HPM giclée especially significant for collectors who value authentic graffiti lineage. Atomik’s Style and the Significance of HPM Editions Atomik is known for blending cartoon-inspired characters with the grit of traditional graffiti, balancing playful aesthetics with street-level urgency. In Guarapo, hand embellishments add texture, depth, and subtle variation to each print, ensuring that no two editions are exactly alike. This approach bridges the gap between mass-reproducible prints and original works, reinforcing the artist’s commitment to craftsmanship even within limited editions. As an HPM release, Guarapo stands as both a continuation of Atomik’s mural practice and a refined expression of contemporary pop street art.
$475.00