Africa

2 artworks

  • Sale -15% Le Tigre Silkscreen Print by Chris Saunders

    Chris Saunders Le Tigre Silkscreen Print by Chris Saunders

    Le Tigre Limited Edition 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 250gsm Stonehenge Fine Art Paper by Chris Saunders Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Le Tigre Silkscreen Print by Chris Saunders "This piece is an evolution of a piece I did a few years ago that originated as a sketch. I was experiencing a massive shift in my life at the time. I was feeling a pull away from my career as a commercial artist to focus on my own art and I had a lot of fear coming up for me. Usually, when I experience these shifts I do my best to get out of my head and trust my inner guidance. That inner guidance tends to mold those experiences into the form of different animal forms that guide me through that transition. To me, the tiger represents primal instinct and being able to let go and trust yourself and fully trust your intuition. This piece looks about 100 times more amazing when you see it in person, the pics don't really highlight the layers and textural quality of all the inks used." - Chris Saunders

    $812.00 $690.00

  • Jaguar Mandala AP Serigraph Print by Chris Saunders

    Chris Saunders Jaguar Mandala AP Serigraph Print by Chris Saunders

    Jaguar Mandala AP Serigraph Metallic Gold & UV Spot Print by Chris Saunders Limited Edition Hand Pulled Artwork on Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Modern Street Graffiti Pop Artist. AP Artist Proof 2017 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 24x24 (Regular Series of 125) Chris Saunders is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans across a broad spectrum of creative fields, including illustration, painting, digital art, photography, and public murals. Born and raised in South Africa, Saunders' work often reflects a unique fusion of traditional African influences and modern artistic styles, making his artwork instantly recognizable. Saunders' portfolio is characterized by vibrant colors, intricate designs, and a deep sense of cultural richness. He creates an engaging dialogue between traditional African motifs and contemporary art styles, thereby challenging the viewer's perception of cultural identity. His body of work includes unique commissioned pieces for private collections, murals in public spaces around the world, and collaborative projects with artists from various disciplines. Notably, Saunders has been an advocate for the inclusion of African art in the global contemporary art scene. He has been instrumental in organizing several international exhibitions and cultural exchange programs aimed at showcasing African artists. His contribution to the art world extends beyond his personal artistic creations and into larger societal contributions through his efforts to build bridges between cultures. His work is not only visually captivating but also serves as a commentary on global cultural dynamics, making Chris Saunders a highly respected figure in contemporary art.

    $1,056.00

Africa
Graffiti art and pop art are two art movements that have gained popularity in recent years. These art movements have been used to express social and political issues, as well as personal stories and experiences. One of the most interesting topics in graffiti art and pop art is Africa. The continent has a rich culture and history that has inspired many artists to create pieces that celebrate its diversity and beauty. Graffiti art is a form of street art that involves painting or drawing on public walls or surfaces. It is often used to express political and social messages, and as a form of protest against authority. Graffiti artists use spray paint, stencils, and other tools to create their art. Pop art, on the other hand, is a movement that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s in the United States and Britain. It uses popular culture, such as advertising and comic books, as inspiration for art. In recent years, graffiti art and pop art have become increasingly popular in Africa. Many artists on the continent have used these art movements to express their own personal experiences, as well as to bring attention to social and political issues affecting their communities. One of the most well-known graffiti artists in Africa is Victor Ash. Born in Portugal, Ash has spent many years living and working in various African countries. His work often explores themes of identity and culture, and he uses a mix of graffiti and pop art techniques to create bold, colorful pieces. In one of his most famous works, he painted a giant astronaut on the side of a building in Johannesburg, South Africa. The piece has become a symbol of hope and progress for the city, which has struggled with poverty and crime in recent years. Another artist who has gained recognition for his graffiti art in Africa is Chifumi. Originally from Zimbabwe, Chifumi is known for his intricate, detailed murals that often incorporate African patterns and symbols. He has painted pieces all over the continent, including in Nigeria, Mozambique, and South Africa. His work often focuses on issues of social justice and human rights, and he uses his art to spark conversation and inspire change. Pop art has also found a home in Africa, with many artists using the movement to create pieces that celebrate African culture and identity. One of the most notable pop artists on the continent is Owusu-Ankomah, who was born in Ghana and now lives and works in Germany. His work is heavily influenced by traditional African symbols and patterns, and he often combines these elements with contemporary pop culture references. Another pop artist who has gained recognition in Africa is Edosa Oguigo. Based in Nigeria, Oguigo uses bright colors and bold patterns to create pieces that celebrate African culture and traditions. His work often incorporates African fabrics and textiles, and he uses these materials to create unique textures and visual effects. Graffiti art and pop art have become important art movements in Africa in recent years. Many artists on the continent are using these movements to express their own personal experiences, as well as to bring attention to social and political issues affecting their communities. From the intricate murals of Chifumi to the bold, colorful pieces of Victor Ash and the pop art of Owusu-Ankomah and Edosa Oguigo, Africa is becoming an increasingly important part of the global art scene. As these artists continue to create and innovate, they are helping to shape the future of graffiti art and pop art in Africa and beyond.
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