Artworks
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Florian Bertmer The Incal Silkscreen Print by Florian Bertmer
The Incal Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Florian Bertmer Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screenprint. Hand-numbered.
$195.00
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Glenn Barr The Long Night Wood Archival Print by Glenn Barr
The Long Night Print on Wood Panel Framed Ready to Hang by Glenn Barr Modern Pop Artist. 9 x 9 in. (22.86 x 22.86cm) Exclusive fine art wood print on 3/4" sustainable Birch, bright white finish. Limited edition of 50 fine art wood canvas prints hand signed by Glenn Barr. Betty Rubble From the Classic Cartoon TV Show Flintstones
$352.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo The Mash Embellished HPM Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
The Mash- Embellished Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Prints and Arcylic on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Cope2 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was made towards the end of 2014. I was in my studio, listening to music and The Monster Mash came on. It was funny because I just started painting to the song and that's kinda how it went.This piece is more of what I'm doing today. It's kind of mashed up with all kinds of paint and different designs. It's got a lot of fo elements of what I do.It all kinda goes right. It's simple and to the point. Simplicity." - Cope2 The beginning of the new millennium found Cope2 in a different place in his career, as he started focusing more and more on ways to establish himself in the art scene of galleries and museums. Even though the artist had started working on canvas much earlier than the 2000s, it was then that he made this dynamic twist and agreed to exhibit indoors systematically. Whether you see graffiti as an expressive and lively form of art or as a form of irresponsible vandalism, one thing is certain; in recent years it has captured the attention of the general population to the world’s biggest galleries.
$596.00
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Adam Lister The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister
The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Archival Print in Glitch Style The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister is a masterful contribution to the world of modern artwork, particularly in the pop art, street art, and graffiti art genres. This spectacular piece, first unveiled in 2016, showcases Lister's proficiency in blending traditional elements of art with a novel, innovative perspective. What makes this work even more exceptional is its exclusivity – it's a signed and numbered print, part of a limited edition of just 50. Delving into the specifics of the print, it's created on a 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper. This kind of paper is renowned for its capability to absorb color and detail, contributing to the final product's vibrancy and clarity. The archival pigment used in the print furthers its longevity, ensuring the work retains its crispness and vividness over time. It's a reflection of Lister's commitment to quality and his understanding of the importance of materiality in art production. The artwork measures 10x8, a modest size that is deceptive in its capacity to captivate the viewer. What it may lack in physical size, it more than makes up for with its compelling and intricate design. This design is rendered in what has been described as a "glitch" style, a fascinating sub-genre that finds its roots in digital culture and technology. Glitch art often involves visual disruptions, offering a critique of the seemingly perfect, seamless digital world. Here, Lister's deployment of glitch aesthetics provides a fresh and evocative reinterpretation of the classical Persistence of Memory theme. Perhaps the most captivating aspect of this print is its link to pop art, street art, and graffiti art. These genres, characterized by their critique of mass culture and their roots in urban environments, are wonderfully appropriated by Lister in this work. The piece mirrors the energy, vibrancy, and transgressive spirit found in these genres while also maintaining an impressive level of sophistication and artistic depth. This marriage of high and low culture, the gritty and the refined, encapsulates the power of Adam Lister's work. The Persistence of Memory Archival Print by Adam Lister is not just another artwork. It's a testament to the fusion of traditional artistic elements with contemporary ones, an expression of the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of art. It encapsulates an ongoing dialogue within art - a conversation about the relationship between technology, culture, and artistic expression. And as such, it offers a compelling vision of our times, seen through the lens of an artist keenly attuned to the world around him.
$493.00
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Francesco Francavilla The Re-Animator Dynamite #4 Silkscreen Print by Francesco Francavilla
The Re-Animator- Dynamite #4 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Francesco Francavilla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$103.00
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Tim Doyle The Red Keep Glow UnReal Estate 3 AP Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
The Red Keep- Glow- UnReal Estate 3 Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Tim Doyle Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 18x24 On the tv show Game of Thrones, “Red Keep, is currently the residence (and throne) of King Joffrey Baratheon and was formerly the residence of his deceased father King Robert Baratheon.
$249.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier The Shape Of Capitalism HPM Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
The Shape Of Capitalism Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x24 Featuring works from Denial’s nearly decade-long career, his often satirical approach works to combat mass media, consumerism, and advertising by taking familiar imagery and objects and re-contextualizing them into unique artistic statements that drive the viewer to question the worth and difference (if any) between art and advertising. Building on a long line of pop-driven work, Enjoy Denial finds Denial harnessing the negative corporate energies spewed upon society and turns them back against the established power structures that control our everyday lives. With this exhibition, Denial peels back layers of overloaded advertising and logos to shine a not-so-subtle light on the deceptions society combats daily from corporations. 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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Meggs The Swallow Save Our Seas Archival Print by Meggs
The Swallow (Save Our Seas) Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. PangeaSeed’s Sea Walls: Murals for Oceans is the first movement of its kind helping to save our seas via public art and activism (ARTivism). The festival will feature 30 world-renowned contemporary artists from across the globe, collaborating to bring vital ocean environmental issues into the spotlight. The festival’s educational workshops will engage local youth to learn more about critical marine environmental issues affecting their home island, and what they can do to help save our seas. Sea Walls aims to educate and inspire individuals and communities to protect the planet’s most important ecosystem: the ocean.
$217.00
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Wane One Cod The Take Over PP Archival Print by Wane One Cod
The Take Over PP Archival Print by Wane One Cod Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Natural Museum Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2016 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x17 Archival Pigment Fine Art Wane One Cod's 'The Take Over': A Statement in Street Pop Art 'The Take Over,' a PP (Printer's Proof) archival print by Wane One Cod, encapsulates the essence of street pop art through its vibrant depiction of graffiti on a moving canvas—a delivery truck in an urban setting. This 2016 limited edition print, crafted on 310gsm natural museum fine art paper and sized at 24x17 inches, is a collector's piece, each meticulously signed and marked as a Printer's Proof. The artwork reflects Wane One Cod's roots in the early New York graffiti movement and his transition into a pop artist whose works are revered in the contemporary art scene. With 'The Take Over,' Wane One conveys graffiti art's raw energy and commanding presence as it moves beyond static walls to become an integral part of the city's dynamic landscape. The print stands as a testament to the enduring influence of street art and its ability to transform everyday objects into vehicles of artistic expression.
$845.00
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Hueman The Waiting Game Archival Print by Hueman
The Waiting Game Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper by Hueman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "All of the pieces in this show were created organically, first by painting a spontaneous, freehand abstract background, then finding faces in the paint, carving them out, and building around them with shapes and lines. This one was no exception. Everything I create moves along an improvised stream of consciousness. The title describes the mood I was in when I painted it and is also the title of a song that I had playing while in my studio. The composition is what makes it unique from the rest of my work. The figure is lying down and looking up, and there is a hand, something that I don’t usually paint that often. The abstract clouds and negative space dominate, and the figure doesn’t stand out but instead melts into this strange cloudy shape." - Hueman
$352.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY This Land Is Your Land AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
This Land Is Your Land AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Neil Young Music Inspired Man Mountains Barbed Wire & The Phrase "No Trespassing This Land Is My Land" "This Land Is Your Land AP" is a captivating silkscreen print, hand-pulled by the renowned artist Shepard Fairey, commonly known as OBEY. Crafted in 2012 and marked as an Artist Proof (AP), this piece stands out as a limited edition artwork, underscoring the artist's reputation for producing iconic street and pop art. Measuring 18x24 inches, this print is meticulously executed on Speckletone Fine Art Paper, enhancing its visual appeal and ensuring its longevity. Shepard Fairey's inspiration for this artwork emanates from Neil Young's rendition of Woody Guthrie's song, "This Land Is Your Land." At its core, the artwork delves deep into the subjects of immigration policy reform, societal attitudes towards immigrants, and the inherent promise of America. Fairey, a known advocate for immigration policy reform, captures a thought-provoking message, highlighting a lost verse from Guthrie's song. This particular verse poignantly juxtaposes a "No Trespassing" sign with its blank reverse, suggesting that the land is truly meant for everyone, irrespective of societal divisions. The imagery — a man, mountains, barbed wire, and the stark phrase "No Trespassing This Land Is My Land" — is a potent blend of aesthetics and ideology. Woody Guthrie, who wrote the original song, was revered for addressing societal issues such as class inequality and the abuse of power. While some labeled Guthrie as "socialist," Fairey's interpretation celebrates him as a compassionate figure who championed the rights of the marginalized. In embracing this theme, Shepard Fairey's artwork becomes not just a visual delight but a profound commentary on contemporary issues, making it an invaluable piece in the realms of pop, street, and graffiti art.
$1,235.00
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ABCNT Time Out Blue Red Silkscreen Print by ABCNT
Time Out- Blue Red Limited Edition Full Bleed 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Vellum Paper by Abcnt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "What's unique maybe is someone asked me about the meaning of the image, which is cool because I’m known for not beating around the bush in terms of what I want to communicate. Feds pointing rifles at a potted marijuana plant, or a police officer committing seppuku, missing honey bee posters highlighting colony collapse disorder etc. So this is my version of jazz in a sense." - ABCNT
$244.00
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ABCNT Time Out Orange Yellow Silkscreen Print by ABCNT
Time Out- Orange Yellow Limited Edition Full Bleed 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Vellum Paper by Abcnt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "What's unique maybe is someone asked me about the meaning of the image, which is cool because I’m known for not beating around the bush in terms of what I want to communicate. Feds pointing rifles at a potted marijuana plant, or a police officer committing seppuku, missing honey bee posters highlighting colony collapse disorder etc. So this is my version of jazz in a sense." - ABCNT
$226.00
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Dave Kinsey Tonic Blue Archival Print by Dave Kinsey
Tonic Blue Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Returning to Asia after last year’s inaugural POW! WOW! Taiwan, the world’s premier mural festival has expanded to Japan with new murals going up in Tennoz Isle, Tokyo, followed by 3 weeks of separate weeks throughout Taiwan!
$217.00
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Cyrcle Totym Silkscreen Print by Cyrcle
Totym Limited Edition 5-Color Silkscreen on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper by Cyrcle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The piece was created during our recent travels to Europe, specifically in Vienna, Austria 2014. It is the last piece of the OVERTHRONE! theme. We are pleased with marriage of concept and composition as well as the color theory/balance. The piece was a digitally created design paying homage to pre-computer, traditional graphic design. The concept is rooted in breaking down mythologies, and overthrowing power.We wanted to create the final piece of art for the OVERTHRONE! campaign, ending with this print. The design suggests the infinite nature of mythologies of the mind and the power they wield." - Cyrcle
$225.00
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Sen2 Traditional Pop Archival Print by Sen2
Traditional Pop Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Sen2 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Pop Art has had a major influence on my work in recent years. Traditional Pop pays homage to Roy Lichtenstein in particular. Using Lichtenstein’s signature style as a backdrop, I allow my own graffiti-abstract techniques to infiltrate the canvas with each new layer. The end result is both a throwback to one of the masters as well as my own personal take on the movement." - Sen2
$323.00
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Nychos Travel To Paint Silkscreen Print by Nychos
Travel To Paint Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lb French Pop-Tone Sweet Tooth Paper by Nychos Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Rabbit Eye Movement is proud to announce the San Francisco premiere of Nychos' documentary The Deepest Depths of the Burrow. Directed by Christian Fischer the documentary features an insider's look at Nychos' ever-changing world. Nychos is an illustrator, Urban Art, and Graffiti artist who became known with his street concept RABBIT EYE MOVEMENT (REM) 10 years ago. The icon of the movement is a white rabbit, which has been breeding since then and has been popping up in the streets all over the globe for the past decade.
$243.00
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Nathan Spoor Truth Automaton Archival Print by Nathan Spoor
Truth Automaton Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Nathan Spoor Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece exists as a fun exercise of me being influenced by the ideas, words, and pictures from some pretty radical creative thinkers. Most of the characters in the piece are manifestations of Ralph Steadman’s reactions to Hunter S. Thompson’s wild Gonzo persona and my imaginings of how they would all huddle together around a core value in Hunter’s work – the eternal search for truth. When I created this piece I was inspired by the double-feature articles I was writing for Juxtapoz last year, a cover feature on Steadman, and a piece on Hunter. I researched for about three months, reading everything I could find, looking at all the images, articles, documentaries, and interviews I could find. I collected editions of both guys’ books as part of the research, trying to find first printings or hard to find books of Steadman’s art so I could hold something with that original energy – it might sound silly but I’m old fashioned in some ways. So while I was doing the research and reading, I was also coming up with ideas and did a decent-sized piece about the collaborative madness that Steadman and Hunter shared." - Nathan Spoor
$90.00
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Apexer Turk Street Archival Print by Apexer
Turk Street Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Apexer Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "When I paint on the street I like to have fun. I'm always trying new ideas out that turn into more ideas. In this painting, I wanted to have two drastically different fill-in styles. So the top half is a classic fill of mine and in the bottom half, I play with the idea of different color chrome effects. It was a fun piece to paint in the heart of San Francisco. This piece is all part of my artistic vocabulary. This particular one says apex and I was painting in the super burner style, but I was really trying to push the ideas of color and style." - Apexer
$195.00
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David Molesky UltraS Archival Print by David Molesky
UltraS Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by David Molesky, a Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x20 "This painting is the masterpiece from my series of paintings based on media images of the revolution in Kiev. It's the largest of the eight paintings so far and the one that I spent the most time on. I feel like the figure captures the energy that originally drew me into the subject matter. The paintings of this series are a departure from my earlier figurative painting. For the last decade or so I had tried to depict universal time and avoided man-made objects. I've dropped that dogma. I love that the subject is current, and also contains elements that seem from another era. For example, the old school puffy down jacket and the overall color looks a bit like old film tone." - David Molesky David Molesky's "UltraS" in the Landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork David Molesky's "UltraS" emerges as a significant piece within the modern landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, presenting a stirring visual narrative that blends contemporary unrest with a sense of timeless struggle. As a limited edition series, Molesky offers only fifty archival pigment prints on 310gsm fine art paper, each piece signed and numbered, underscoring this work's exclusivity and collectible nature. Sized at an impactful 24x20 inches, "UltraS" is a cornerstone of Molesky's artistic evolution. The artwork transcends the conventional boundaries of street art by integrating the raw vigor of graffiti with the sophisticated depth of fine art. Molesky’s technique is marked by meticulous attention to detail and a rich palette that echoes the hues of historical film tones, infusing the piece with a unique vintage quality despite its contemporary subject. The scene depicted is one of chaotic beauty, set against a backdrop of revolution—a reference to the events that transpired in Kyiv. Through his art, Molesky captures the turbulence of these times, channeling the dynamic energy and emotion that define moments of societal upheaval. In "UltraS," the focal point is the figure clad in an old-school puffy down jacket, a style choice that intentionally bridges eras, connecting the present to the past. This figure is set against the fiery blaze that engulfs what appears to be a derelict vehicle, with the thick smoke and flames rendered with such realism that they seem to leap off the paper. The contrast between the stoic determination of the figure and the destructive environment around him serves as a potent metaphor for resilience in the face of chaos. Molesky’s shift from his prior figurative work to a narrative that embraces artificial objects and contemporary events marks a significant pivot in his artistic journey. By discarding his previous avoidance of temporal elements, he forges a new path that allows him to comment on current events through his art. The "UltraS" series, particularly this piece, reflects this transformation, as Molesky immerses himself in street art's raw, unfiltered essence while maintaining a delicate art sensibility. The significance of "UltraS" within street pop art and graffiti Art lies in its aesthetic, historical relevance, and ability to capture a snapshot of revolutionary spirit. It is a visual exploration of the human condition, a poignant reminder of art's power to document, express, and move. For collectors and enthusiasts, owning a piece of the "UltraS" series is not just an acquisition of visual art but an embrace of a story, a moment in time, and a piece of the artist’s soul. Embracing Modernity and Nostalgia in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork With "UltraS," Molesky delves into a realm where modernity and nostalgia intersect, presenting a visual discourse that is as thought-provoking as it is aesthetically pleasing. The inclusion of graffiti-like elements—such as the word "UltraS" scrawled on the side of the burning vehicle—grounds the work in the street art tradition, a form known for its subversive edge and connection to the voices of the disenchanted and the rebellious. Yet, the chaos is elegant, a curated composition that elevates the piece from mere street art to a form of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that holds its own in galleries and sophisticated art collections. Molesky's commitment to authenticity and ability to distill complex narratives into a single frame sets "UltraS" apart. In the pop art tradition, it comments on culture and society, but it does so with the grit and earnestness of graffiti, capturing the zeitgeist in a raw and refined way. The limited edition nature of these prints further adds to their value, not just in monetary terms but also in the cultural weight they carry as artifacts of a pivotal era in art. Through "UltraS," David Molesky invites us to reflect on the intersections of art, society, and history. His work is a testament to the enduring power of visual storytelling and the evolving landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where every stroke, color, and form is imbued with meaning and resonates with the viewer long after the first glance.
$352.00
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David Molesky UltraS PP Archival Print by David Molesky
UltraS PP Printer Proof Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by David Molesky, a Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. PP Printers Proof 2016 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x20 "This painting is the masterpiece from my series of paintings based on media images of the revolution in Kyiv. It's the largest of the eight paintings and the one I spent the most time on. The figure captures the energy that originally drew me into the subject matter. The paintings of this series are a departure from my earlier figurative paintings. For the last decade, I have tried to depict universal time and avoided artificial objects. I've dropped that dogma. I love that the subject is current and contains elements that seem from another era. For example, the old school puffy down jacket and the overall color looks a bit like old film tone." - David Molesky. The Convergence of Revolution and Art in David Molesky's "UltraS" David Molesky's "UltraS PP Printer Proof" stands out as a pivotal creation that captures the essence of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork while being deeply rooted in the historical context of the revolution in Kyiv. As an archival pigment print on 310gsm fine art paper, this piece holds significant value in its material quality and profound thematic content. The limited edition print, marked and signed by Molesky himself, measures 24x20 inches, providing a substantial canvas for the artist's vision. Molesky's journey through the artistic depiction of universal time and space takes a dramatic turn with "UltraS." The painting eschews his previous avoidance of temporal and artificial elements, plunging instead into the immediacy of current events with a raw and gripping portrayal of the human spirit in times of conflict. The "UltraS" series, specifically this print, departs from Molesky's earlier figurative painting, venturing into a more dynamic and narratively rich territory. The artwork is an amalgamation of past and present, a visual dialogue between the history it draws from and the contemporary medium of its expression. The print itself, a Printer's Proof, bears the unique distinction of being a precursor to the final limited edition run, carrying with it the artist's nuances and direct hand. The markings and the signature on each PP print confirm its authenticity and exclusivity, making it a coveted item for collectors and admirers of modern pop art. In "UltraS," Molesky achieves a striking balance between the static and the kinetic. The image of the solitary figure, poised against a backdrop of fiery chaos, encapsulates a moment of intense action and profound stillness. This figure, adorned in an "old school puffy down jacket," is an anachronistic anchor, throwing the viewer into a liminal space where time converges. The overall coloration of the print, reminiscent of old film tones, further imbues the scene with a sense of history and gravitas. David Molesky's Artistic Evolution Through "UltraS" The "UltraS" piece is not just an artwork but a historical document and a visual commentary, encapsulating the enthusiasm and the ethos of the streets. By adopting elements from graffiti art, Molesky infuses the piece with authenticity and an edge typically reserved for the most impactful street art. The scrawled "UltraS" on the side of the burning vehicle is a nod to the graffiti tradition, a signature that declares both presence and resistance. This Printer's Proof edition of "UltraS" is a testament to Molesky's artistic maturation. It showcases his willingness to engage with the present, to document it, and to reflect on it through his art. The series demonstrates a clear narrative progression in his work, embracing the current moment with all its complexities and contradictions. The impact of "UltraS" lies in its capacity to transcend the temporal boundaries that often define street art. Molesky's print is a snapshot of a single event and a broader exploration of the human condition amidst societal turmoil. It is a piece that resonates with the urgency of now while simultaneously capturing the echoes of the past. For the art world, "UltraS" represents a significant contribution to the discourse of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. It is a work that demands contemplation, speaks to the soul of the viewer, and invites us to ponder the role of art in reflecting and shaping our perception of historical events. David Molesky's "UltraS" is not just a piece to be viewed; it is an experience to be absorbed, a dialogue to be entered, and a reflection of our world.
$563.00
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Nawer Unforeseen Archival Print by Nawer
Unforeseen Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Nawer Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Perfection is what haunts me. It beguiles my imagination and disturbs my sleep. It introduces a dissonance into my perception of reality. The worst thing about perfection is that it is unattainable and that I will never achieve it. The best you can do is trying to approach it. For that reason beyond perfection is an attempt at escaping it; taking a look beyond it and immersing yourself in the space other than this possessed by the unattainable. This is where I was trying to find the matter and inspiration for the series. I employed color and space. My aim was to help the recipients find depth because depth allows escaping perfection." - Nawer
$217.00
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Vincent Cacciotti Unforeseen Future Giclee Print by Vincent Cacciotti
Unforeseen Future Limited Edition Giclee Print on Archival Cotton Rag 300 GSM Paper by Vincent Cacciotti counter-culture street artist art. A woman in a straitjacket under a beautiful sky.
$214.00
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Jon Burgerman United Tastes Of America Silkscreen Print by Jon Burgerman
United Tastes Of America Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Mohawk Vellum Fine Art Paper by Jon Burgerman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I decided to make flags for each game of the World Cup I watched this Summer. I wanted to spread my support for different countries and feel more like a global citizen, without any political or geographical ties. That’s the greatest gift football and other sports can offer, they can genuinely bring disparate people together for play.I re-imagined flags of different countries, adding a playful reference to that country within the design of the flag. America has one of the best flag designs there is, I really love it, and it was a lot of fun to work on. The first edition of this flag was with a burger and fries but the fries didn’t quite look right in red, so I turned them into bacon. Everyone seems to love bacon." - Jon Burgerman
$217.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Until Debt Do Us Part HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Until Debt Do Us Part Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x24 "Me and my friend and cousin made these over a 2-week stint in my studio. I have been really focusing on more tactile and animated shapes as my canvases. It has been really interesting working on nonrectangular canvases." - Denial 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.
$1,871.00
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Gats- Graffiti Against The System Upper Face Flip Letterpress Print by Gats- Graffiti Against The System
Upper Face Flip Limited Edition 2-Color Hand Letterpress Print on 250gsm Lenox Art Paper by Gats- Graffiti Against The System pop art graffiti famous artist art. "This piece is part of a series of fourteen 11”x 17” illustrations that all share a similar boarder of text. I then used the same boarded in a 18”x24” illustration and a 60’ x 15’ mural. I’m planning on showing all the originals together at a gallery, but I want to release the prints first. I like using text as cross hatching in my pieces so that from a distance it appears as shading and bolder shapes, but when you look at it close you can decipher more elaborate symbolism. " - Gats- Graffiti Against The System
$226.00
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Kozyndan Uprisings Kuronamigami Art Toy Sculpture by Kozyndan
Uprisings- Kuronamigami Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Kozyndan. "Uprisings" by Kozyndan originated as an illustration inspired by the classic Hokusai woodblock print, "The Great Wave off Kanagawa." Munky King has transformed the piece into a unique vinyl sculpture that playfully mixes classic Japanese art with the whimsy of pop surrealism.
$218.00
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Craww Verdant HPM Archival Print by Craww
Verdant Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print with Foil Embellishments on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Craww Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition HPM of 30 Artwork Size 15x20 Craww's Intricate Mastery in Verdant: A Hand-Embellished Print Craww's "Verdant" is a consummate example of how street pop art & graffiti artwork transcends its urban roots, entering the realm of fine art through sophisticated technique and evocative imagery. Released in 2016 as a hand-embellished archival pigment print, this limited edition piece, signed and numbered with 30 prints, showcases Craww's adeptness at blending various artistic disciplines to create something unique. The artwork size of 15x20 inches provides ample space for the intricacies of Craww's vision to unfold, allowing each element to breathe and interact on the fine art paper, which is a robust 300gsm in weight. The print features foil embellishments that catch the light and draw the eye, creating a dynamic interplay between the piece's material and visual elements. These embellishments are not merely decorative but are integrated into the artwork to enhance the overall composition, emphasizing key aspects of the design. This hand-embellishment process ensures that while each print is part of a series, it also has nuances, making each piece in the edition distinct. The Aesthetic and Symbolism in Craww's Verdant "Verdant" is steeped in symbolism, with its rich tapestry of flora interwoven with the central figure that dominates the composition. The title speaks to the lushness and vitality that Craww infuses into the piece, with the natural world emerging from and enveloping the figure. This harmony between humans and nature is a recurring theme in Craww's work, often serving as a metaphor for growth, decay, and the cycle of life. The monochromatic scheme, punctuated by the gold foil, gives "Verdant" a sense of timelessness, as if the piece could belong to any era yet is unmistakably modern. Craww's fusion of traditional symbolism with contemporary sensibilities creates a dialogue between the past and the present, a hallmark of street pop art & graffiti artwork that seeks to be relevant and resonate across different contexts. Collectibility and Cultural Resonance of Craww's Work Craww's "Verdant" holds a special place in collectible art. The limited edition of hand-embellished prints ensures that each collector gains a segment of exclusivity, a piece of Craww's universe that is theirs alone. Signing and numbering these prints is a ritual that adds a layer of connection between the artist and the collector, imbuing the transaction with a personal touch often absent in mass-produced art. The cultural resonance of "Verdant" lies in its ability to communicate complex emotions and ideas through the visual language of street pop art & graffiti artwork. It is a testament to Craww's ability to create compelling imagery and tell stories that prompt introspection and a deeper appreciation of the intricate relationship between humans and the world they inhabit. "Verdant" by Craww is more than a mere print; it is a piece of art that encapsulates the essence of street pop art & graffiti artwork, marrying technique with symbolism and creating a dialogue with the viewer that extends beyond the visual. Its status as a limited edition hand-embellished print elevates it within the art market, offering collectors a chance to own a piece of Craww's poetic exploration of the human condition.
$288.00
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Luke Chueh Vicodin The Prisoner Drug Bear Art Toy by Luke Chueh
Vicodin The Prisoner Drug Bear Art Toy by Luke Chueh Limited Edition Vinyl Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artist. 2016 Limited Edition Artwork of 500 with Cotton, Bag, and Tube. Based on Luke Chueh's original painting, The Prisoner ponders captivity in its many forms—physical, mental, or pharmaceutical. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health problem that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event like combat, natural disaster, car accident, or sexual assault. And the dependency on prescription medications such as Percocet has led to widespread addiction problems. Vicodin The Prisoner Drug Bear by Luke Chueh: Vinyl Manifestation of Pharmaceutical Despair in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Vicodin The Prisoner is a 2016 limited edition vinyl art toy by Luke Chueh, issued in a run of 500 pieces and packaged with a cotton pouch, prescription-style tube, and custom labeling. This stark and introspective collectible was inspired by Chueh’s original painting The Prisoner, a body of work that dives into the concept of captivity in multiple forms: psychological, emotional, and pharmaceutical. The figure depicts a small white bear, arms tightly clasped around bent knees, body hunched in a defensive posture. Packaged inside a mock prescription pill bottle labeled as Vicodin, the bear becomes a physical metaphor for dependency and the numbing of trauma through chemical means. Positioned within the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this figure embodies the raw realities often glossed over by polished consumer narratives. Pharmaceutical Packaging as a Vessel for Emotional Truth Luke Chueh’s decision to enclose the figure in a standard orange pharmacy bottle transforms the toy into a symbolic sculpture. This packaging is not merely aesthetic—it is part of the art itself. The orange plastic container is commonly associated with healing and regulated care, but here it acts as a prison, locking the character in emotional silence. Labeled under the name Vicodin, a widely prescribed yet highly addictive opioid, the piece forces viewers to consider the thin line between treatment and entrapment. The bear’s blank expression and slouched body language amplify the emotional burden behind dependency. Minimalistic in execution yet powerful in message, the figure’s placement within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork challenges the notion that toys must be joyful or harmless. Instead, Chueh offers an object that speaks to trauma, medication, and the often invisible emotional pain that comes with both. Luke Chueh’s Visual Language of Suffering and Identity Luke Chueh, an American artist based in Los Angeles, has become known for using simple, iconic figures to address themes of mental illness, personal pain, and societal pressure. His characters often appear soft and subdued, but they carry an immense emotional weight. In Vicodin The Prisoner, the white color of the bear reflects both clinical sterility and emotional numbness. Chueh’s approach is grounded in honesty and vulnerability, distilling complex experiences into forms that resonate widely. His influence within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork comes from this ability to speak directly through sculpture, illustration, and narrative-driven toy design. Chueh’s bear functions not just as a character but as a stand-in for anyone struggling with emotional paralysis, depression, or the grip of addiction. The Prisoner Series as Commentary and Collector Artifact This limited edition release of 500 includes not just the vinyl bear, but a presentation designed to immerse collectors in its commentary. The pill bottle packaging, custom-labeled for Vicodin, mirrors the controlled environments from which many seek escape, but also become trapped. The cotton bag adds an additional layer of clinical detachment, as if the piece were a regulated prescription item rather than an expressive artwork. As part of The Prisoner series, this version adds to the ongoing discussion around trauma and pharmacology within the framework of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It transforms a collectible into a statement, where the cute and the uncomfortable coexist, creating a powerful tension that defines the work of Luke Chueh. The bear sits still, silent, and confined—but its presence speaks volumes about a culture that medicates pain without always understanding it.
$275.00
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Fernando Reza (Fro) Victory Giclee Print by Fernando Reza (Fro)
Victory- Mario Propaganda Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Light Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Fernando Reza (Fro). Super Mario as we all know has been a sensational video-game character in the world. He is well known as the hero jumping character who tries to rescue Princess Peach from the enemy Bowser and his minions. But what if, Mario was the one who causes chaos through the land? Today, we will see a slightly different plot from the usual. Fernando Reza is a Los Angeles-based illustrator who has created Mario WW2 Propaganda. It is a series of World War II inspired poster illustrations that depict a revolution of the Koopa race against “The Red Menace” – Mario
$217.00
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Oneq Waiting Giclee Print by Oneq
Waiting Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Oneq.
$109.00
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C3 Wall of Sleep Letterpress Print by C3
Wall of Sleep Limited Edition Letterpress Print on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by C3 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 SIgned & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 20x13 "The concept first came about because I was toying around with the idea of dreams and/or dreams that there was no awakening from. That led to the idea of life as a dream and the questioning of true reality. After that I started relating it to both the stories of Christ and the Buddha, but since my world is a sort of fairytale western horror it took form the way it did. Once I had the idea and image in mind I got some friends together, rented a car and drove out around Santa Rose, CA. Originally I was going to take a picture near a huge tree somewhere but lucked out and found this great abandoned house. It proved to be the best spot we could have found." - C3
$217.00
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Fernando Reza (Fro) Warp Zones! Giclee Print by Fernando Reza (Fro)
Warp Zones! Mario Propaganda Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Light Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Fernando Reza (Fro). Super Mario as we all know has been a sensational video-game character in the world. He is well known as the hero jumping character who tries to rescue Princess Peach from the enemy Bowser and his minions. But what if, Mario was the one who causes chaos through the land? Today, we will see a slightly different plot from the usual. Fernando Reza is a Los Angeles-based illustrator who has created Mario WW2 Propaganda. It is a series of World War II inspired poster illustrations that depict a revolution of the Koopa race against “The Red Menace” – Mario
$217.00
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Saif Chilmiran Waste Archival Print by Saif Chilmiran
Waste Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Saif Chilmiran Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece is part of the series, “Trash” which is currently on display at Courtyard Gallery as part of the “Pop Wall” exhibition. As a contemporary street art exhibition, my work corresponded to the gritty, do-it-yourself atmosphere of the collection. I think it fits well alongside the Dotmasters’ amazing stencils of trash bags since both series portray trash in different ways. Each of the originals took between 5 to 8 weeks. I use various elements from my garbage with some metalwork and plenty of epoxy. The items used are the disposable aftermath of my other works, taken from empty spray paint canisters, paintbrushes, markers, lighters and what happens to be occupying my workspace at the day." - Saif Chilmarin
$134.00
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Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Watch Over Us Original Oil Painting by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth
Watch Over Us Original Die Cut Vinyl, Oil Paint on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Watch over us" - 24"x32" Die-cut vinyl on the panel for my "West Was Won" show. -Dan Christofferson
$1,311.00
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DAIM Wave Archival Print by DAIM
Wave Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Museum Fine Art Paper by DAIM Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 20x13 "In 1989 I wrote my writer’s name for the first time. After all those years I still see this lettering as a self-portrait. By concentrating on a certain idea, the technique or a style, by working on a certain piece for a long time frame, by totally engaging in this process, you get to know a lot about yourself and your personality. And this of course can be seen again in the works, that I create.I wanted to realize something special: The series of these three prints is chosen so that you can reproduce the entire spectrum of my work. My use of the name DAIM is becoming more and more complex in them. My development as a human being strongly corresponds with this process. It has something to do with personal maturing, the general situation of aging." - Daim Wave Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print by DAIM Wave by DAIM is a high-energy composition that exemplifies the artist’s groundbreaking approach to three-dimensional graffiti lettering. The limited edition archival pigment print on museum fine art paper captures the fluidity, motion, and architectural complexity that define DAIM’s signature style. The interplay of sharp angles, splashes of color, and structural layering in this work transforms traditional graffiti into an illusion of tangible, sculptural depth. Three-Dimensional Lettering and Graffiti Innovation DAIM, whose real name is Mirko Reisser, has been a pioneer in three-dimensional graffiti since the early 1990s. His mastery of light, shadow, and spatial manipulation allows him to create graffiti pieces that appear to extend beyond the canvas or wall. Wave showcases this expertise by presenting fragmented yet cohesive lettering that seems to explode outward in motion. The color palette in Wave consists of electric blues, acid greens, and deep grays, creating a contrast that enhances the sense of motion and force within the piece. The angular shards and fluid paint splatters evoke a feeling of energy colliding with structure, mirroring the natural yet chaotic movement of an ocean wave. DAIM’s ability to balance rigid precision with organic fluidity elevates his graffiti style into a form of sculptural abstraction. Personal Identity and Artistic Evolution For DAIM, his graffiti name is more than just a tag or artistic signature—it is an ever-evolving self-portrait. He has stated that his approach to lettering reflects his personal and creative growth over time. As he refines and expands the way he writes and interprets his name, he captures his own evolution as an artist and as a person. Wave is part of a curated series designed to represent DAIM’s journey through graffiti, design, and conceptual art. The increasing complexity of his compositions over the years illustrates a deepening of skill, perspective, and self-awareness. His process involves methodical deconstruction and reconstruction of letterforms, mirroring the natural cycles of creation, transformation, and renewal. DAIM’s Lasting Influence on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork DAIM has left an undeniable impact on the world of street pop art & graffiti artwork, solidifying himself as a leading figure in three-dimensional urban lettering. His innovative approach has brought graffiti into galleries, museums, and fine art collections, proving that the movement is as complex and sophisticated as any other modern artistic discipline. Wave captures the essence of DAIM’s relentless pursuit of technical excellence and creative expansion. The piece serves as a visual representation of motion, structure, and self-exploration, resonating with both graffiti enthusiasts and contemporary art collectors. His ability to turn lettering into an immersive experience continues to inspire a new generation of graffiti artists who push the boundaries of street art as a legitimate and respected art form.
$267.00
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Malt We Own The Night HPM Silkscreen Print by Malt
We Own The Night Limited Edition Hand-Embellished 1 Color Silkscreen on handpainted 140 lbs. French Archival Paper by Malt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This print is part of the next series I'm starting after the Acid Forest. I’m just kind of diving a little bit more in-depth into the forest and the creatures that live in there. I wanted to do a non-traditional print, just use the actual bold black lines as the main image, but I wanted to personalize each one. You know customize it. Every one is going to be different, color, shape, everything minus the main image itself. " - Malt aka Brown Bag Detroit
$323.00
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Tim Doyle What A Piece Of Junk 24x18 Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
What A Piece Of Junk- 24x18 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Famous Pop Art Artist Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x18 Tim Doyle "What a Piece of Junk" 5 color hand-printed silkscreen print signed and numbered by the artist signed by artist
$299.00
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Tim Doyle What A Piece Of Junk 36x24 Metallic Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
What A Piece Of Junk- 36x24 Metallic Ink Variant 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Time Doyle Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Tim Doyle "What a Piece of Junk 36x24 Metallic Ink Silver Variant" 5 color hand-printed silkscreen print signed and numbered by the artist 24" x 36" signed as artist
$352.00
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Tim Doyle What A Piece Of Junk 36x24 Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
What A Piece Of Junk- 36x24 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Famous Pop Art Artist Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 36x24 Tim Doyle "What a Piece of Junk" 5 color hand-printed silkscreen print signed and numbered by the artist 24" x 36" signed by artist
$229.00
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Derek Hess Why All The Change Of Heart II Archival Print by Derek Hess
Why All The Change Of Heart II Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Derek Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. INFO
$218.00
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Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Wild For The Night III 12x12 Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue
Wild For The Night III- 12 x 12 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Museum Fine Art Paper by ARTIST Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The luxuries collection explores the power of allure and the luxury of pleasure. The mystique of the leopard evokes qualities of power and sensuality echoed throughout the collection. I chose the head-on composition for the piece to feel like a taxidermy trophy, as if one has conquered those attributes." - Naturel
$134.00
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Nicole Gustafsson Windmill Root Village Giclee Print by Nicole Gustafsson
Windmill Root Village Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Nicole Gustafsson.
$103.00
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Chris Saunders Wolf Mandala Silkscreen Print by Chris Saunders
Wolf Mandala Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print with UV Clear Layer on 90lb Black Licorice Fine Art Paper by Chris Saunders Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x24 "This piece was sold to a good friend of mine last year, which began as a custom commission that evolved over time. There are lots of sacred symbols that are in this piece that was created with the intention to protect the space that it is hung in. During the time I was experiencing some internal shifts that inspired me to create a piece that served as a protective guardian and the Wolf Archetype strongly embodied that quality. The Wolf Archetype to me resembles a symbol of intelligence as well as a fierce guardian. My work is about creating a reflective mirror that allows the viewer to see within themselves and evoke positive internal shifts. I’ve been exploring combining archetypal symbols with Mandalas that serve as symbols of strength to protect the space they are in as well as remind the viewer of their own internal strength and power." - Chris Saunders
$771.00
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Chaz Bojorquez Wrong PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez
Wrong PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez Hand-Pulled 8-Color Screen Print on 250gsm Stonehenge Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. PP Printers Proof 2016 Signed & PP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 20x25 Chaz Bojorquez's "Wrong PP": A Testament to Street Pop Art and Graffiti "Wrong PP," a hand-pulled 8-color screen print by Chaz Bojorquez, is a testament to the seamless blend of street pop and graffiti artwork. Created in 2016, this limited edition artwork on 250gsm Stonehenge Art Paper demonstrates Bojorquez's adeptness in screen printing. This method allows him to employ a rich array of colors with meticulous attention to detail. Each print in this limited edition run is individually signed and marked as a Printer's Proof (PP), signifying its status as a verified piece directly from the artist's collection and cementing its uniqueness and value for collectors. The artwork, with dimensions of 20x25 inches, is a significant piece that encapsulates the essence of Bojorquez's artistic philosophy. Renowned for his integration of Cholo calligraphy with street art sensibilities, Bojorquez's "Wrong PP" displays the elegant and fluid script that is characteristic of his work. This script, deeply entwined with the cultural fabric of East Los Angeles, is interlaced with abstract elements, creating a visual narrative that is both personal and universally accessible. The print is a dialogue between the heritage of graffiti as a form of street-level communication and the precision of fine art printmaking. Cultural Significance of "Wrong PP" in Bojorquez's Oeuvre The cultural significance of "Wrong PP" in Chaz Bojorquez's oeuvre is manifold. It reflects the rich tapestry of street culture and embodies the narratives and identities that have emerged from the urban landscapes. Bojorquez is a pioneer in advocating for recognizing graffiti as a legitimate and complex art form. His work, including "Wrong PP," is pivotal in shifting perceptions and framing the narrative around street art. The print is a vibrant expression of creativity and a landmark in the ongoing journey of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The decision to create a limited edition series amplifies the exclusivity and desirability of "Wrong PP." Each print holds a piece of the narrative of street art's evolution, particularly in Los Angeles, where Bojorquez has been a critical figure. The PP marking further emphasizes the direct connection between the artist and each piece, assuring collectors of its authenticity and place within the limited run. The Artistic Merit and Collectability of "Wrong PP" "Wrong PP" is a piece that holds considerable artistic merit, demonstrating the possibilities that arise when the rebellious spirit of street art meets the discipline of fine art printmaking. The collectability of such works is derived from their visual appeal and their representation of a particular moment in art history. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to gain prominence in galleries and private collections, prints like "Wrong PP" bridge the ephemeral nature of street art and the permanence of fine art. Bojorquez's prints, particularly "Wrong PP," profoundly impact the art community. They are sought after by collectors who value the nuances of street art aesthetics and the craftsmanship of traditional printmaking techniques. The artwork is an invitation to engage with the streets' rich visual language and appreciate the stories that emerge from its depths. Enduring Impact of Chaz Bojorquez's "Wrong PP" Chaz Bojorquez's "Wrong PP" endures as a significant work within the artist's legacy and the broader context of contemporary art. It embodies the evolution of street art, showcasing Bojorquez's commitment to his craft and ability to influence urban art's trajectory. The print is a narrative of cultural resilience and artistic innovation, capturing a movement's ethos that continues redefining the boundaries of visual expression. In conclusion, "Wrong PP" by Chaz Bojorquez is a powerful example of the enduring legacy of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The print is a testament to the artist's mastery, his cultural contributions, and his vision for the place of street art in the larger conversation about art and society. Each signed and marked piece from the limited edition run celebrates the art form's past and is a beacon for its future, inviting viewers to explore the rich tapestry of the urban experience through the lens of Bojorquez's iconic style.
$845.00
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Aakash Nihalani X Silkscreen Print by Aakash Nihalani
X Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Mohawk Vellum Fine Art Paper by Aakash Nihalani Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I seek to balance geometric perfection with the spontaneity of the surrounding environment. This single-color silkscreen is constructed from straight lines and creates the illusion of an X-shaped block rising out from the background. Optically, the thin sheet of paper transforms into a heavy, three-dimensional object. The illusion created presents an unexpected reality shift that takes the viewer out of their own experience, offering a refreshing change in perspective and a view into another dimension." - Aakash Nihalani
$352.00
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Skewville Yo Yo Radio 2016 Silkscreen Print by Skewville
Yo Yo- Tar Paper Limited Edition Metallic Silkscreen Ink on Hand Cut Organic Roofing Asphalt Felt by Graffiti Street Artist Skewville 2016 Hand Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Extra Thick Tar Paper Size 24x16 " A while ago we got an opportunity to paint a building that looked like a giant radio. So we painted a giant radio on it. Since then I wanted to pay a long over-due homage to this building in Bushwick, Brooklyn that no longer exists. The original mural was just flat black with metallic silver spray paint, so when I decided to finally make a print I felt like it had to have that same feel. So the only way I know how to get that really thick metallic look is to silkscreen print it with good ol' plastisol on tar paper." - Ad Deville of Skewville
$275.00
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Askew One Yolanda Archival Print by Askew One
Yolanda Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 17x17 Since the ‘Thunderclap Headache’ piece from 2011 I’ve been consistently painting portrait works, either the left profile or straight on. The majority of these works are images of people from the Pacific region, mostly women who exude a strong sense of personal style and character. The main exception is when I travel I tend to try and paint someone from each place I go. Yolanda is Detroit local - we spotted her at a Red Bull House Of Art opening in Detroit's Eastern Market. After speaking with her and creating this piece I got a sense that she is a person with a story to tell and a very strong character." - Askew
$237.00