Artworks
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Shishidomia $leeping Beauty 18x18 Giclee Print by Shishidomia
$leeping Beauty- 18x18 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x18 Japan Print
$109.00
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Nimit Malavia & Giclee Print by Nimit Malavia
& Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Nimit Malavia. Surreal Portrait of a Mans's Face in Vintage Clothing. Nimit Malavia is a Canadian visual artist and illustrator known for his intricate and imaginative artworks. His style often combines delicate line work with a strong sense of narrative, drawing inspiration from various sources such as mythology, fairy tales, and contemporary culture. Malavia's work typically incorporates a mix of traditional and digital media, including ink, watercolor, and Photoshop.
$138.00 $90.00
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Nimit Malavia && Giclee Print by Nimit Malavia
&& Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Nimit Malavia. Surreal Portrait of a Woman's Face in Vintage Clothing. Nimit Malavia is a Canadian visual artist and illustrator known for his intricate and imaginative artworks. His style often combines delicate line work with a strong sense of narrative, drawing inspiration from various sources such as mythology, fairy tales, and contemporary culture. Malavia's work typically incorporates a mix of traditional and digital media, including ink, watercolor, and Photoshop.
$138.00 $90.00
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Bobby Hill - Fidel Castro - HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill
- Fidel Castro - Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 15 HPM Hand Painted Spray Paint Stencil Artwork Size 9x6. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill Fidel Castro – Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print by Bobby Hill Fidel Castro is a limited edition hand-embellished mixed media screen print created by graffiti street artist Bobby Hill in 2015. This signed and numbered edition of 15 features unique variations of spray paint, acrylic, and stencil work applied to 200lb heavyweight paper. Measuring 9x6 inches, each print in the series is individually crafted, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. The artwork blends elements of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, offering a layered, textural representation of Fidel Castro through the lens of contemporary urban aesthetics. Bobby Hill’s approach to this series is raw, expressive, and deeply rooted in experimental techniques. Each print features Castro’s iconic image, manipulated through stencils and vibrant splashes of paint that evoke energy, revolution, and historical significance. The deliberate use of randomized color palettes and hand-applied textures ensures that each artwork tells its own story, reflecting different moments in the artist’s life and emotions. The contrast between the controlled stencil portrait and the chaotic application of paint creates a compelling visual tension that mirrors the complexity of Castro’s legacy. Bobby Hill and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Bobby Hill is a contemporary New York-based artist known for his unique fusion of graffiti techniques, street pop aesthetics, and traditional screen printing. His work often centers around iconic figures from politics, music, and pop culture, transforming their images into expressive, abstract compositions. His process blends photographic manipulation, freehand drawing, and spontaneous painting techniques, ensuring that each piece carries a distinct, handcrafted feel. The Fidel Castro series reflects Hill’s ability to capture the essence of a historical figure while reinterpreting their image in an entirely modern way. His layered approach to painting mirrors the layered narratives surrounding Castro’s life—revolutionary, leader, controversial figure. By incorporating spray paint drips, rough textures, and abstract color combinations, Hill presents a version of Castro that is fragmented yet powerful, much like the way history remembers him. The Artistry Behind Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Prints Hand-embellished mixed media prints occupy a unique space in contemporary art, offering the accessibility of a screen print while retaining the individuality of a hand-painted original. Bobby Hill’s process involves manually altering each print with brushstrokes, splatters, and custom color variations after the initial screen printing phase. This technique ensures that every edition is unique, carrying the artist’s direct handprint and spontaneous creative input. The use of 200lb heavyweight paper adds depth and durability to the piece, reinforcing the physicality of the layered paint applications. The interplay between bright, clashing colors and controlled stencil work reflects the unpredictable nature of street art, where environmental factors and chance encounters shape the final outcome. This emphasis on unpredictability and improvisation aligns with the rebellious spirit of graffiti, making the artwork feel alive and ever-changing. Collectibility and Cultural Impact of the Fidel Castro Series Fidel Castro remains one of the most polarizing figures in modern history, and his image carries deep cultural and political significance. Bobby Hill’s limited edition series transforms Castro’s portrait into a visually arresting statement, stripping away historical context and reimagining it through contemporary street aesthetics. The result is a series of prints that feel both familiar and disruptive, inviting viewers to engage with Castro’s legacy in a fresh and unconventional way. As part of a signed and numbered edition of 15, each print holds significant value for collectors of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The rarity of the series, combined with its unique hand-embellished nature, makes it a compelling acquisition for those who appreciate the intersection of political iconography and modern urban art. Bobby Hill’s ability to merge history, abstraction, and street culture ensures that this series remains relevant, offering a powerful commentary on the enduring influence of revolutionary figures in contemporary art.
$200.00
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Bobby Hill - Notorios B.I.G. - HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill
- Notorios B.I.G. - Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 60 HPM Hand Painted Spray Paint Stencil Artwork Size 9x12. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill Notorious B.I.G. – Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print by Bobby Hill Notorious B.I.G. is a striking limited edition hand-embellished mixed media screen print by graffiti street artist Bobby Hill. Created in 2015, this signed and numbered edition of 60 features unique variations in painting, spray paint, and stencil work on 200lb heavyweight paper. Measuring 9x12 inches, each piece is individually crafted, ensuring that no two are identical. The artwork merges elements of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, celebrating the cultural impact of Notorious B.I.G. while reflecting the raw energy of contemporary urban art. Bobby Hill’s approach to this piece is both expressive and dynamic, using bold color splashes, heavy textures, and layered compositions. The stencil portrait of Notorious B.I.G. is overlaid with unpredictable paint drips, aggressive brushstrokes, and spontaneous abstract details, embodying the spontaneity of graffiti culture. The crown motif, synonymous with Biggie’s legacy, is a recurring visual element that adds a regal yet rebellious quality to the work. Each edition carries its own distinctive pattern of color and texture, making every print a one-of-a-kind collectible. Bobby Hill and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Bobby Hill is a New York-based artist known for his fusion of graffiti techniques, street pop aesthetics, and traditional screen printing. His work often explores themes of hip-hop culture, celebrity iconography, and urban life, translating the rawness of street art into fine art compositions. His unique process involves photographic manipulation, freehand drawing, and hand-painted elements, ensuring that each piece has an organic and unrepeatable feel. This particular series is a testament to Hill’s ability to capture the essence of cultural icons through experimental techniques. By layering spray paint, acrylics, and stencil work, he transforms familiar imagery into an energetic and texturally rich experience. His work speaks to the intersection of music, street culture, and visual expression, positioning him as a significant figure in modern urban art. His influences range from traditional graffiti writers to pop artists, blending past and present into a singular artistic vision. The Process Behind Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Prints Hand-embellished mixed media prints occupy a unique space in contemporary art, blending the accessibility of screen printing with the individuality of an original painting. Bobby Hill’s process involves manually altering each print after the initial screen printing stage, incorporating elements of abstraction, improvisation, and emotional expression. This technique ensures that every edition is distinct, carrying the artist’s direct handprint and spontaneous creative energy. The use of 200lb heavyweight paper provides a sturdy foundation for the layers of paint and texture, reinforcing the physicality of the piece. The combination of vibrant colors and raw brushwork reflects the unpredictable nature of street art, where environmental factors and chance encounters shape the final composition. This method aligns with graffiti traditions, where no two tags or murals are ever exactly alike. Collectibility and Cultural Significance of the Notorious B.I.G. Series Notorious B.I.G. remains one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history, and his image has become an enduring symbol within contemporary pop culture. Bobby Hill’s limited edition series pays homage to Biggie’s legacy, capturing his larger-than-life persona through the lens of street-inspired artistic techniques. The combination of stencil work and freeform painting ensures that this piece remains dynamic, reflecting both the chaos and rhythm of the music that inspired it. As a signed and numbered edition of 60, each print holds significant value for collectors of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The rarity of the series, combined with its hand-embellished nature, makes it an appealing acquisition for fans of both hip-hop culture and contemporary urban art. Bobby Hill’s ability to merge music, street aesthetics, and fine art processes positions this work as a standout piece within modern visual culture. It serves as a reminder of the raw energy that both hip-hop and graffiti bring to the world of artistic expression.
$164.00 $107.00
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Revok 010101010 Silkscreen Print by Revok
010101010 Silkscreen Print by Revok Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on 250g Hahnemühle Aquarellkarton Burgund Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 140 Artwork Size 23.6x31.5 010101010 in Binary Means "U" Handmade item, includes minor imperfections to white area 010101010 – Silkscreen Print by Revok 010101010 is a striking silkscreen print by graffiti street artist Revok, an influential figure in the world of contemporary urban and abstract art. This artwork is a bold exploration of geometric forms, layering, and vibrant color interaction, featuring a composition of interlocking shapes set against a dynamic, textured background. The use of a limited color palette—black, white, red, and blue—enhances the contrast and depth of the piece, making it an impactful example of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The print showcases Revok’s signature approach to structured abstraction, where rigid geometry meets expressive, hand-applied textures. The background pattern, reminiscent of graffiti tag textures or distorted digital interference, adds a sense of movement and energy, while the bold black and white shapes provide balance and stability. The interplay between these elements captures the tension between control and spontaneity, a recurring theme in Revok’s work. This silkscreen print stands as both a tribute to the artist’s graffiti roots and an evolution of his contemporary fine art practice. Revok and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Revok, whose real name is Jason Williams, is an American street artist known for his pioneering contributions to modern graffiti and urban abstraction. Emerging from the Los Angeles graffiti scene in the 1990s, he became widely recognized for his large-scale murals, intricate layering techniques, and innovative use of found materials. His transition from graffiti bombing to fine art has been marked by an increasing emphasis on structure, repetition, and the exploration of industrial aesthetics. 010101010 is a prime example of Revok’s ability to translate the raw energy of graffiti into a refined, abstracted visual language. His work often reflects an interest in technology, coding, and urban environments, which is evident in the structured forms and digital-like repetition present in this print. By combining traditional street techniques with silkscreen precision, Revok continues to push the boundaries of what graffiti-influenced art can be, proving that it can exist both in the streets and in contemporary gallery spaces. The Role of Silkscreen Printing in Modern Urban Art Silkscreen printing has been a critical medium in the evolution of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, allowing artists to create highly detailed, multi-layered compositions while maintaining the unique textures and imperfections that make urban art so compelling. This method enables the replication of intricate linework, bold color blocking, and layered patterning, as seen in 010101010. The tactile quality of silkscreen prints adds depth and character, reinforcing the idea that each piece carries a sense of craftsmanship and artistic intent. Revok’s approach to silkscreen printing mirrors his work in graffiti, where repetition and layering create complexity within seemingly simple compositions. The precision of the process ensures that each print retains the integrity of his original design while allowing for slight variations that make every edition unique. The choice of abstract geometric forms within this print aligns with his ongoing exploration of balance, symmetry, and the relationship between digital aesthetics and handmade artistry. Collectibility and Cultural Impact of 010101010 010101010 represents a pivotal moment in Revok’s artistic evolution, reflecting his ability to merge graffiti traditions with contemporary abstraction. The limited nature of this print adds to its desirability among collectors, as Revok’s work continues to gain recognition in both urban art circles and fine art institutions. His influence on modern street art is undeniable, with his transition from graffiti writing to abstract compositions inspiring a new generation of artists who seek to blend traditional tagging with experimental design. This silkscreen print captures the essence of Revok’s artistic philosophy—structured chaos, precision within imperfection, and the constant push to redefine what urban art can achieve. Whether displayed in a private collection or a gallery setting, 010101010 stands as a testament to the evolution of graffiti from a subversive street practice to a respected and highly sought-after form of contemporary expression.
$1,500.00
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Jason Seife 011|110- 22 x 22 Archival Print by Jason Seife
011|110- 22 x 22 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Jason Seife Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numebred Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 22x22 "The overall theme of this series was overcoming obstacles and tough times to reach a greater goal, this piece, in particular, referencing the betrayal of Jesus by Judas, which to some may seem like a direct religious or biblical reference, but it, in fact, can be related to our everyday life in the feeling of betrayal which is something we have to deal with from friends, coworkers and sometimes even family/loved ones. It's a very tough thing to get over, and something I wanted to transcend into my painting. This piece, like a lot of my work, was inspired by a renaissance painting. In this case, it was a Caravaggio piece. Coming from a background in graphic design and just design in general, aesthetically I like playing off of symmetry and geometric shapes which bring a more modern take on the renaissance style. Presenting styles in a way our eyes aren't accustomed to viewing them is something that intrigues me." - Jason 011|110 – Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Print by Jason Seife 011|110 is a striking 22 x 22-inch limited edition hand-embellished HPM archival pigment print by Jason Seife, created in 2016. This piece, part of a highly exclusive edition of 15, is printed on 310gsm fine art paper and signed and numbered by the artist. The composition blends elements of classical Renaissance aesthetics with modern digital symmetry and geometric abstraction, reflecting Seife’s deep interest in reinterpreting historical art through contemporary techniques. The work draws direct inspiration from the dramatic lighting and emotional intensity of Caravaggio’s paintings, bringing an old-world sense of depth and realism into the context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The artwork features a mirrored composition, emphasizing duality and reflection, both literally and metaphorically. At its core, the piece references the biblical betrayal of Jesus by Judas, a moment charged with themes of loyalty, deception, and consequence. However, Seife’s intent is not purely religious but rather a universal exploration of personal betrayal. The emotions depicted—distrust, confrontation, and reckoning—are relevant in everyday life, whether in friendships, professional environments, or family relationships. The symmetry in the design, combined with the use of bold contrast and fine embellishments, makes this work a powerful visual statement on struggle and perseverance. Jason Seife and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Jason Seife is a contemporary artist known for his intricate fusion of classical techniques with modern digital aesthetics. Raised in Miami, he was heavily influenced by both the vibrant graffiti culture of the city and the refined traditions of fine art. His work often explores themes of cultural identity, historical reinterpretation, and the juxtaposition of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary technology. Seife’s approach to art is deeply rooted in balance—blending ornamental flourishes with modern abstraction, historical references with futuristic compositions. His exploration of geometric symmetry within 011|110 highlights his background in graphic design, creating a structured yet deeply emotive visual experience. By borrowing from Renaissance-era compositions and integrating them into a distinctly modern framework, Seife challenges how art is traditionally perceived and invites viewers to see historical narratives through a new lens. The Role of Archival Pigment Prints in Modern Urban Art The use of archival pigment printing in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork has transformed the way artists present and distribute their work. Unlike traditional screen printing, pigment-based fine art prints allow for an extraordinary level of detail, ensuring that each nuance of the original painting is preserved. The 310gsm fine art paper used in 011|110 enhances the depth and contrast of the colors, creating a piece that maintains the integrity of the artist’s vision while being durable and collectible. Hand-embellished prints add an additional layer of uniqueness, as each edition contains personal touches that differentiate it from the others in the series. This process blends the exclusivity of an original painting with the accessibility of a print edition, making high-quality art available to collectors while maintaining the tactile, human element of the artist’s hand. Seife’s attention to the printing process ensures that each piece in this edition retains the same level of craftsmanship and visual impact as the original. Collectibility and Cultural Significance of 011|110 011|110 stands as a testament to Jason Seife’s ability to merge historical influences with contemporary aesthetics, making it a highly desirable piece within the modern urban art movement. The visual intensity of the composition, combined with its thought-provoking theme of betrayal and redemption, makes this artwork resonate on both a conceptual and emotional level. The limited edition of 15 further enhances its exclusivity, appealing to serious collectors of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Seife’s ability to blend Renaissance-inspired storytelling with bold, modern techniques continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art. His reinterpretation of classical compositions through symmetry, digital manipulation, and urban influences offers a fresh perspective on themes that have remained relevant for centuries. 011|110 is not just a reflection on historical events but a powerful commentary on human relationships, making it an essential piece for those who appreciate the depth and complexity of modern fine art with street-inspired sensibilities.
$333.00
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Eddie Colla 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Spray Paint Canvas Painting by Eddie Colla
1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Painting Mixed Media on Canvas by Eddie Colla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2017 SIgned Original Acrylic & Spraypaint on Ready To Hang Canvas Artwork Size 18x24 "Through this, we hold steadfast when our challenge was to turn fate not to be victorious that possibility evaporated did not we endure together and often alone for all of us for tomorrow and yesterday and for what could've been and is and for what is and might well be lest we forget each of us and used memory and failing and standing when standing was all there was." -Eddie 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Eddie Colla 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 is a powerful original mixed media painting on canvas by graffiti street artist Eddie Colla. Created in 2017, this signed artwork is an 18x24-inch piece executed with acrylic and spray paint, embodying the raw energy and layered narratives that define Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The piece presents a haunting portrait of a masked individual, rendered in high-contrast black and sepia tones, with textures and distressed effects that evoke themes of resilience, rebellion, and survival. Eddie Colla is known for his ability to capture the psychological and emotional weight of contemporary struggles through his art. His figures, often masked or adorned in protective gear, reflect themes of identity, resistance, and societal unrest. The grommeted edges and weathered surface of this piece reinforce its industrial and urban aesthetic, making it feel like a fragment of a larger, unseen history. This painting is not just a portrait but a narrative encapsulated in texture, symbol, and form, urging viewers to consider the deeper implications of endurance, defiance, and memory. Eddie Colla and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Eddie Colla is an American street artist and contemporary painter whose work frequently explores themes of urban decay, civil disobedience, and existential perseverance. His art is deeply influenced by graffiti culture, punk aesthetics, and dystopian storytelling, often featuring masked figures navigating hostile or uncertain environments. Through his work, Colla addresses issues of personal freedom, governmental control, and the struggles of marginalized communities. 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 exemplifies his signature visual language—characters with obscured identities, layered textures that mimic aged or decayed surfaces, and cryptic numbering or lettering that suggest coded messages or hidden histories. His use of stencil and spray paint techniques, combined with hand-painted elements, bridges the worlds of fine art and street culture, reinforcing the transient and defiant spirit of graffiti. This painting is a striking representation of his ongoing exploration of survival and memory, serving as both an aesthetic statement and a cultural reflection. The Symbolism and Aesthetic Power of 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 The masked figure in this painting stands as a powerful emblem of both protection and protest. The gaze, partially obscured yet intensely expressive, draws the viewer into a moment of contemplation—what is the subject confronting, and what struggles have they endured? The rough, textured background and muted color palette amplify the sense of history embedded in the piece, as if the painting itself has witnessed unseen conflicts and untold stories. The presence of the cryptic numbering, 1 • 12 • 5 • 24, invites interpretation, suggesting themes of coded messages, dates of significance, or an abstract reference to time and memory. Colla’s distressed, layered surfaces reflect the impermanence of both urban landscapes and human experiences. The grommets in the canvas further enhance the industrial aesthetic, reinforcing the idea that this is not just a piece of art but a relic—an artifact from a moment of resistance or an imagined future where survival is an act of defiance. The artwork’s ability to evoke emotion while maintaining a sense of mystery is what makes it a compelling addition to the discourse of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Eddie Colla’s Work Eddie Colla’s work has gained significant recognition within contemporary urban art circles, with his pieces exhibited in galleries and public installations worldwide. His ability to translate street culture into fine art has made his work highly collectible among enthusiasts of modern graffiti and dystopian-themed art. This piece, being an original mixed media work, holds unique value as it captures the raw essence of his style and thematic focus. 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 stands as a testament to the resilience of human expression in challenging times. It resonates with audiences who appreciate art that is both visually striking and conceptually profound. The combination of hand-painted details, stencil work, and industrial elements makes it a distinctive work within Colla’s portfolio, reinforcing the importance of art as a means of resistance, remembrance, and social commentary.
$899.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier 100% Pure Fuck You Can Dented Art Object by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
100% Pure Fuck You Can- Dented Limited Edition Canned Food with Custom Label Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Denial. 2019 Signed Limited Edition of 100. Dented Canned Food with 100% Pure Fuck You Label Artwork. Numbered, Signed, 2019 3x4.5 100% Pure Fuck You Can – Dented Limited Edition Canned Food Sculpture by Denial The 100% Pure Fuck You Can is a limited edition sculptural artwork created in 2019 by legendary fine graffiti street artist Denial. This piece is part of a signed and numbered edition of 100, featuring an actual dented canned food item wrapped in a custom-designed label. Measuring 3x4.5 inches, this artwork serves as a satirical critique of consumer culture, mass production, and the absurdity of branding. The bold yellow label, combined with its provocative text and industrial aesthetic, transforms an ordinary object into a powerful piece of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Denial, a Canadian artist known for his sharp social commentary and irreverent humor, uses commercial packaging as a canvas to challenge consumerist ideals. This piece mimics traditional food packaging but replaces the expected nutritional information and branding with aggressive messaging that mocks the emptiness of marketing and consumer choices. The phrase printed on the can, paired with the warning-style typography and bold black text, forces the viewer to confront the absurdity of blind consumerism and brand loyalty. Denial’s Impact on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Denial, whose real name is Daniel Joseph Bombardier, is a Canadian artist recognized for his fearless approach to merging street art with fine art concepts. Born in Windsor, Ontario, he has become known for his thought-provoking installations, stencil work, and screen prints that critique capitalism, advertising, and government control. His art is heavily influenced by pop culture, vintage advertising, and the techniques of mid-century commercial design, repurposed into biting social commentary. The 100% Pure Fuck You Can is a prime example of his ability to subvert expectations through humor and stark design. The simple yet confrontational message, along with the artificial expiration date of September 1976, suggests a critique of outdated systems and ideological expiration. By repurposing an everyday grocery item into an art object, Denial challenges the audience to question their consumption habits, brand allegiances, and the absurdity of packaging that often disguises the true nature of its contents. The Use of Canned Goods in Contemporary Urban Art Canned goods have played a significant role in contemporary urban and pop art, often used as a metaphor for mass production and consumer culture. Artists like Andy Warhol famously transformed the Campbell’s Soup Can into an icon of pop art, turning a mundane grocery item into a gallery-worthy object. Denial takes this concept further by distorting the idea of branding entirely, replacing familiar corporate imagery with raw, unapologetic statements. The dented can itself is an intentional choice, reinforcing the theme of imperfection and rejection of pristine consumer goods. The act of damaging an object traditionally associated with preservation and longevity adds an extra layer of irony to the piece. This intentional distressing mirrors the imperfections in society, industry, and modern capitalism, making it a visual and conceptual statement rather than just a decorative work. Collectibility and Cultural Relevance of Denial’s Limited Edition Works Denial’s 100% Pure Fuck You Can is a highly collectible piece within the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movement. As part of a limited edition of 100, each signed and numbered can represents a unique artifact of contemporary urban culture. His work is displayed in galleries and private collections worldwide, often drawing comparisons to artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey for its use of subversive messaging and bold visual impact. The canned food sculpture is a perfect representation of Denial’s approach—challenging, humorous, and unafraid to provoke thought. Whether displayed as a standalone statement piece or as part of a larger collection of urban art, this artwork captures the essence of modern critique against a society driven by mass production and empty branding. The combination of raw industrial aesthetics with sharp conceptual commentary ensures that this limited edition release remains a standout work in contemporary pop and graffiti-influenced art.
$125.00
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Dave Kinsey 12 Inch Series II 1 AP Silkscreen by Dave Kinsey
12 Inch Series II 1 Artist Proof AP Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper by Artist Dave Kinsey Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2009 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 12 Inch Series II 1 Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print by Dave Kinsey The 12 Inch Series II 1 Artist Proof is a rare hand-pulled three-color screen print by Dave Kinsey, created in 2009 as part of a limited edition of 100. Printed on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper, this signed and AP-marked piece exemplifies the fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork through bold abstraction and raw urban aesthetics. Measuring 12x12 inches, the composition is a striking mix of sharp linework, expressive textures, and layered color application, creating an impactful visual statement. Kinsey’s work often explores the complexities of human expression, urban landscapes, and social tension, all of which are present in this print. The highly stylized profile of a fragmented face is set against an energetic background of red, black, and cream, with chaotic paint splatters and gestural strokes that recall the intensity of street graffiti. The inclusion of a baroque-style numeral one adds an element of structured typography, reinforcing the layered depth of the piece. This combination of graphic precision and painterly spontaneity captures the essence of Kinsey’s approach to contemporary urban art. Dave Kinsey and His Contribution to Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Dave Kinsey is a contemporary American artist whose work bridges the worlds of fine art, graffiti, and social commentary. Emerging in the 1990s, Kinsey developed a distinctive style that fuses abstracted human forms with raw, urban textures. His work often carries an underlying message about modern society, exploring themes of consumerism, technology, and emotional isolation. Through the use of bold contrasts and intricate layering, Kinsey creates visually complex compositions that demand closer inspection. The 12 Inch Series II 1 embodies his signature aesthetic, utilizing heavy black outlines, fragmented facial features, and unpredictable splashes of color. His technique combines controlled silkscreen methods with chaotic, gestural marks that mimic the dynamic energy of graffiti. This particular print highlights Kinsey’s ability to balance precision with spontaneity, making it a powerful addition to the legacy of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The Artistic Process and Value of Hand-Pulled Screen Prints Hand-pulled screen printing is a time-intensive process that requires meticulous craftsmanship. Unlike digital reproductions, each print in a hand-pulled series is unique, carrying slight variations that reflect the artist’s direct involvement in its creation. This limited edition print, marked as an artist proof, is especially valuable, as AP editions often serve as test prints that feature refinements or subtle differences from the standard run. Printed on high-quality 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper, the texture and weight of the material enhance the depth and richness of the ink application. The thick paper allows the three-color layering to interact dynamically, with bold black forms standing in contrast to the raw, textured red and cream backgrounds.
$300.00
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Dave Kinsey 12 Inch Series II 2 AP Silkscreen by Dave Kinsey
12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof AP Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper by Artist Dave Kinsey Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2009 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print by Dave Kinsey The 12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof is a limited edition hand-pulled three-color screen print created by Dave Kinsey in 2009. This striking composition is printed on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper and measures 12x12 inches. As an AP-marked and signed original, this work is part of an exclusive run of 100, making it a highly sought-after piece in the world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The intense visual impact of this print, with its bold red, black, and cream tones, reflects Kinsey’s ability to merge abstract expression with urban cultural aesthetics. The artwork features a fragmented face, distorted through the use of bold linework and rough textural overlays. The inclusion of a stylized number two within the composition reinforces the structured chaos of Kinsey’s work, blending typographic design with the expressive energy of street graffiti. The layered textures, reminiscent of peeling posters and urban decay, evoke the rawness of city environments. This balance of control and disorder is a defining characteristic of Kinsey’s style, making this piece an exemplary addition to his catalog of contemporary urban prints. Dave Kinsey and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Dave Kinsey is an influential American artist known for his fusion of graphic abstraction and socially driven themes. Emerging in the 1990s, he developed a unique aesthetic that blends the raw energy of street art with sophisticated design principles. His work often explores themes of identity, consumerism, and the complexities of modern life, creating visually dynamic compositions that engage viewers on multiple levels. The 12 Inch Series II 2 embodies Kinsey’s ability to translate urban chaos into controlled visual storytelling. The stark contrast between geometric precision and raw brushstroke textures highlights his background in both graffiti and fine art. The distorted human form within this print echoes themes of fragmentation and identity, a recurring motif in Kinsey’s body of work. His art is widely recognized for its ability to capture the tension between contemporary culture and personal expression, making his limited edition prints highly desirable among collectors and art enthusiasts. The Artistry Behind Hand-Pulled Screen Printing Hand-pulled screen printing is a meticulous process that requires precision and craftsmanship. Unlike digital reproductions, each print in this series is manually created, resulting in slight variations that make each piece unique. This particular print, being an artist proof, holds even greater significance, as AP editions often serve as test prints where subtle refinements or experimental details may be incorporated. The use of 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper enhances the depth and texture of the ink application, providing a durable and high-quality surface that preserves the intensity of the colors. The three-color layering process ensures that the bold black forms stand out against the distressed red and cream background, further reinforcing the tension between structure and organic movement. Kinsey’s hand-pulled approach allows for an authentic connection between the artist and the final product, making each print an extension of his creative process. Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Dave Kinsey’s Limited Edition Prints The 12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof represents a significant moment in Dave Kinsey’s artistic evolution, showcasing his ability to merge graphic design, street art influences, and conceptual depth into a single composition. As part of a limited edition of 100, this signed AP variant holds a unique value within the collection, offering collectors a direct link to Kinsey’s original artistic vision. Kinsey’s work has been exhibited in galleries worldwide and remains an essential component of contemporary urban art movements. His ability to transform street aesthetics into fine art compositions has influenced a new generation of artists who blur the lines between graffiti, pop art, and design. The 12 Inch Series II 2 serves as a compelling example of this artistic dialogue, making it a must-have for those who appreciate the evolution of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.
$300.00
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Dave Kinsey 12 Inch Series II 3 AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey
12 Inch Series II 3 Artist Proof AP Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper by Artist Dave Kinsey Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2009 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 12 Inch Series II 3 Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print by Dave Kinsey The 12 Inch Series II 3 Artist Proof is a striking hand-pulled three-color screen print on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper by American artist Dave Kinsey. Released in 2009 as part of a limited edition run of 100, this piece features bold abstract expression and an intense color palette of black, red, and cream. As an AP-marked and signed original, this work holds a unique place within the limited edition series, offering collectors a rare variation that emphasizes the artist's direct involvement in the printmaking process. Kinsey is widely known for his ability to merge raw urban aesthetics with deeply layered visual storytelling. His work often blends organic textures, abstract human forms, and graffiti influences to create emotionally charged compositions. The combination of crisp graphic elements with freeform street art textures in this print exemplifies the power of his artistic approach, making it a standout piece in the evolution of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Dave Kinsey and His Impact on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Dave Kinsey is a pivotal figure in contemporary urban art, blending elements of graffiti, pop art, and social commentary into a visually arresting style. Born in the United States, he gained recognition in the 1990s for his contributions to the urban art movement, using bold colors, expressive portraiture, and layered textures to explore themes of identity, chaos, and societal tension. His work often addresses the complexities of modern life, reflecting on consumerism, technology, and human emotion through a raw and energetic visual language. The 12 Inch Series II 3 showcases Kinsey’s signature approach, featuring an abstracted figure with exaggerated facial features set against a background of expressive brushstrokes, urban textures, and graphic shapes. The number three in the composition adds a structural element, drawing the viewer into a dynamic interplay of movement and form. The contrast between clean, vector-like shapes and rough, hand-applied textures speaks to the duality of control and spontaneity, a recurring theme in Kinsey’s work. The Significance of Hand-Pulled Screen Prints in Urban Art Hand-pulled screen printing is a crucial medium in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, allowing artists to retain the integrity of their designs while introducing variations that make each print unique. The meticulous layering of colors, combined with the unpredictability of the printing process, ensures that no two prints are exactly alike. Artist proofs, such as this edition from Kinsey, are particularly valuable as they often feature subtle differences or refinements that distinguish them from the standard numbered editions. Using 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper, this print is crafted with high archival quality, ensuring its longevity and resilience. The weight and texture of the paper provide a rich, tactile foundation for the bold color application, enhancing the depth and intensity of the artwork. The hand-pulled process also allows for the intentional inclusion of imperfections, drips, and overlaps that reflect the raw energy of graffiti and street art. Legacy and Collectibility of Kinsey’s Limited Edition Prints The 12 Inch Series II 3 Artist Proof stands as a testament to Dave Kinsey’s ability to push the boundaries of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. As part of a limited edition of 100, this signed AP variant holds particular significance for collectors, representing a direct extension of the artist’s creative process. The combination of sharp graphic design, expressive abstraction, and urban-inspired textures ensures that this piece remains a highly desirable work within the contemporary art scene. Kinsey’s influence on modern urban aesthetics continues to grow, with his works exhibited in galleries worldwide and held in prestigious collections. His ability to balance raw street influences with refined compositional techniques allows his art to bridge multiple artistic movements while retaining the rebellious, unfiltered energy that defines graffiti culture. The 12 Inch Series II 3 encapsulates the essence of his vision, making it an essential acquisition for those who appreciate the evolution of street-influenced contemporary art.
$300.00
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123Klan 123Klan Gold Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN
123Klan- Gold Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. 2016 Limited Edition of 500 Montana MTN Spray Paint Cans 123Klan Gold Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by Montana MTN The 123Klan Gold Limited Edition Spray Paint Can is a rare and sought-after collector’s item that embodies the fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2016 by Montana MTN, one of the most respected graffiti paint makers in the world, this limited edition can was produced in a run of only 500. It features a bold and dynamic design by 123Klan, an internationally renowned graffiti collective originating from France. Known for their signature blend of street art, graphic design, and hip-hop aesthetics, 123Klan transformed this Montana MTN spray can into a striking piece of collectible urban art. 123Klan and Their Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Founded by Scien and Klor in 1992, 123Klan is a French graffiti duo that has made a significant impact on contemporary urban art. Their work seamlessly merges graffiti lettering with vector-based graphic design, creating a highly stylized and instantly recognizable aesthetic. Their influence extends beyond walls and galleries, as they have collaborated with major brands, fashion labels, and global streetwear movements. This Montana MTN Gold Limited Edition spray can showcases 123Klan’s signature style, featuring cartoon-inspired graffiti characters, bold linework, and a vibrant yellow-and-black color scheme. The design is not just decorative but represents the rebellious, energetic spirit of graffiti culture. With a nod to both classic street art motifs and modern design elements, this spray can serves as both an art object and a symbol of 123Klan’s influence on contemporary visual culture. Montana MTN and Its Legacy in Graffiti Culture Montana MTN, based in Barcelona, Spain, is one of the most respected and widely used brands in graffiti and street art. Known for their high-quality paint, innovative color palettes, and artist collaborations, Montana MTN has played a crucial role in the global development of graffiti culture. The brand has a history of releasing limited edition artist series cans, turning functional spray paint into collector’s items that celebrate the artists who push the boundaries of street art. The 123Klan Gold Limited Edition can is a prime example of this tradition. By blending fine art with the raw, expressive nature of graffiti, Montana MTN elevates the spray can from a tool of artistic expression to a work of art in its own right. The custom wooden display box further reinforces its status as a premium collectible, appealing to graffiti enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork alike. Significance of Limited Edition Spray Cans in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Limited edition spray cans like the 123Klan Gold release represent the evolution of graffiti culture from underground movement to mainstream artistic recognition. These collaborations between legendary artists and leading paint manufacturers create a bridge between functionality and artistic value. Collectors and graffiti artists alike seek out these cans, not just for their usability but for their cultural significance. The rarity of this piece, combined with its visually compelling design, makes it a highly desirable artifact within the urban art community. It embodies the rebellious energy, DIY ethos, and bold creativity that define Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Whether displayed in a collector’s showcase or preserved as a piece of art history, the 123Klan Gold Limited Edition Montana MTN spray can stands as a testament to the enduring impact of graffiti culture on the contemporary art world.
$300.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo 161 Street-Yankee Station Gold HPM Silkscreen Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
161 Street-Yankee Station- Gold HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition Screenprint Art on #100 Cougar Smooth Fine Art Paper by Artist Cope2- Fernando Carlo Subway Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 24x12 Graffiti Spraypaint Tag Different on Each HPM, Exact Print You Recieve Will Vary From Image. Hand-Embellished 3-Color Screen Print on Cougar 100# Smooth Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 12 Inches Release: July 19, 2022 Run of: 30
$583.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo 161 Street-Yankee Station Silver HPM Silkscreen Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
161 Street-Yankee Station- Silver HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition Screenprint Art on #100 Cougar Smooth Fine Art Paper by Artist Cope2- Fernando Carlo Subway Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x12 Graffiti Spraypaint Tag Different on Each HPM, Exact Print You Recieve Will Vary From Image Hand-Embellished 3-Color Screen Print on Cougar 100# Smooth Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 12 Inches Release: July 19, 2022 Run of: 30
$521.00
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Justin Anville 1919 Pelican Tombs Pennsylvania 2009 Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville
1919- Pelican Tombs- Pennsylvania 2009 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Gig Music Poster Artwork Size 18x24. 919, Pelican Tombs, Music, Event, Theatre of Living Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 3rd 2009, Live Nation The Synthesis of Music and Street Pop Art The convergence of music and visual arts often produces memorabilia that transcends the moment of its creation, embedding itself in the cultural fabric of a time and place. Such is the case with the limited edition gig poster for the event featuring "1919" and "Pelican Tombs" held at the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 3rd, 2009. This striking piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork is a celebration of both the bands and the evocative power of graphic design within the realm of music. This limited edition gig poster is more than just a promotional tool; it is a collectible artwork that reflects the vibrancy and raw energy of the musical acts it represents. Created by the artist Justin Anville, the print is a four-color, hand-pulled silkscreen on fine art paper, a technique that lends the artwork a tactile quality that is both immediate and engaging. The choice of silkscreen printing, a favored method in both street art and pop art for its bold colors and sharp lines, allows the piece to stand out with a visual pop that mirrors the intensity of the live music experience. Visual Elements and Artistic Significance The artwork commands attention with its intricate design and contrasting color palette, which features a dominant red against a backdrop of more subdued tones. At the center, the stylized numerals "1919" are prominently displayed, intertwined with symbolic imagery that suggests a narrative extending beyond the bands' names. This typographic treatment is reminiscent of graffiti art, where letters become an integral part of the visual impact, often carrying meaning in their form as much as in their content. Cultural Imprint of the 2009 Event Poster Limited to a signed and numbered edition, the poster carries with it an aura of exclusivity. Measuring 18x24 inches, it is a sizable piece that was designed to be noticed, to be a talking point, and ultimately, to be remembered. As a piece of memorabilia, it serves as a timestamp, capturing the cultural zeitgeist of the late 2000s Philadelphia music scene, a period marked by a resurgence in indie and alternative genres. The inclusion of the Live Nation brand also signifies the commercial and mainstream acknowledgment of the genres and bands, hinting at their movement from the fringes into the spotlight. The Legacy of Gig Posters in Street Pop Art The significance of gig posters like this one extends beyond the night of the event itself. They are artifacts of cultural history, capturing the essence of musical movements and the artistic styles that accompany them. In the broader context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, gig posters are often the crossroads where music and visual art fans meet, share, and appreciate the interplay between these forms of expression. This particular poster, with its bold aesthetic and connection to a specific time and place, is a perfect illustration of how street art and music can come together to create something enduring. In the ever-evolving dialogue between music and visual arts, the 2009 limited edition gig poster for "1919" and "Pelican Tombs" stands as a testament to the power of this collaboration. It is not just a promotional item; it is a snapshot of a scene, a piece of street pop art, and a collectible that holds within its inks and paper the echoes of a night of music and the spirit of its time.
$221.00
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Lady Pink 1969 Super Sport Camaro Silkscreen Print by Lady Pink
1969 Super Sport Camaro 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Lady Pink Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 1969 Super Sport Camaro, 2021 8-Color Screen Print on Coventry Rag 290gsm Paper Deckled Edge 24 x 26 in (61 x 64.7 cm) Edition of 100 Signed and numbered by LADY PINK BEYOND THE STREETS Embossed This piece was inspired by the scene on the Lower East Side, before it was cleaned up and gentrified. PINK would travel to Jenny Holzer’s, right off of Houston Street, and would be witness to all the colorful people who came out at night. "It wasn’t pleasant. It was full of hookers and drug addicts. It was the stuff you heard about but to see it was pretty shocking.” -Lady Pink
$474.00
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Mr Penfold 1AE MonoPrint Silkscreen Print by Mr Penfold
1AE MonoPrint 1 of a Kind 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Original on Fine Art Paper by Mr Penfold Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed Original One-of-a-kind Print Artwork Size 18.11x22.44 Mr. Penfold, also known as Tim Gresham, operates from his studio located in Bristol, where he presently lives, and creates artworks in diverse media.
$861.00
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Mr Penfold 1BN MonoPrint Silkscreen Print by Mr Penfold
1BN MonoPrint 1 of a Kind 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Original on Fine Art Paper by Mr Penfold Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed Original One-of-a-kind Print Artwork Size 18.11x22.44 The current residence of the versatile artist, also known as 'Mr Penfold', is in Bristol, where he operates his studio and experiments with diverse mediums. Tim Gresham is his given name.
$835.00
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Montana MTN 1XRUN Official Collab Blue Magic Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN
1XRUN Official Collab- Blue Magic Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. Montana Gold Acrylic Professional Spray Paint in Blue Magic Size: 400ml (11 oz) Release: November 24, 2021 The Montana Cans 1XRUN collabo can celebrates the 11th anniversary of the Detroit-based 1XRUN publishing house. Supporting artists and collectors of art since 2010, 1XRUN is famous for its limited-edition single-run original artists prints. What better way to signify such a moment than to create a limited edition Montana Cans collabo can in the premium quality Montana GOLD color, Magic Blue. Loaded with the Montana Skinny Cap black/black, the can is not only the iconic graffiti and mural making tool of precision, but it also becomes a collectible can for any purveyor of contemporary art. Featuring the famous x-frame symbol from the 1XRUN logo, this can is bound to become part of international aerosol can history.
$138.00 $90.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo 2 7 Avenue Line OTboys Silver Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
2 7 Avenue Line OTboys- Silver Sign Art Mixed Media on MTA Signage Painting Artwork by street pop culture artist Cope2. Born in 1968 as Fernando Carlo, Jr. in New York City. Cope 2’s paintings have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the United States and internationally. He is a self-taught artist who is a celebrated legend contributing over 30 years to the graffiti street-art culture. One of New York City’s most prolific graffiti artists, he began tagging his name in the South Bronx in 1978. He developed his style in the subways and streets of the Bronx creating graffiti productions throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s achieving international recognition for his distinctive style. Fernando Carlo a.k.a COPE2 is an American artist, active in the graffiti scene of New York. Cope2’s involvement in the street art scene of the 80s and 90s progressively made his reputation grow, making him one of the most well-known writers in the US. Controversial, yet iconic, the artist’s story and his involvement in graffiti since the last decades of the 20th century shed light on the history of graffiti itself and its evolution over the years.
$5,144.00
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Davide Toffolo 25 Disegni Zine Book by Arrington De Dionyso x Davide Toffolo
25 Disegni Limited Edition art book with graffiti street artist modern pop artworks by Arrington De Dionyso x Davide Toffolo. 2011 Book of art nudes and sex artwork. Paperback, Zooo / Modo Infoshop, Bologna 2011, Made In Italy "A collection of illustrations by Davide Toffolo of the Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti and Arrington De Dionyso of the Old Time Relijun has been released. The result of the meeting of the two cartoonists and musicians is a volume of 50 illustrations that have sex as their theme. The book, "25 drawings", is to be browsed first in one direction and then in the other, until you get to the central page, where the images of the two illustrators merge. The book is a self-production curated by Modo Infoshop Interno 4 of Bologna and Zooo, and can be purchased on the shop of La Tempesta Dischi." -Davide Toffolo Davide Toffolo is an Italian comic book artist, writer, and musician, born on January 31, 1965, in Pordenone, Italy. He is best known for his work as the creator of the graphic novel series "Pasolini," which is a tribute to the late Italian film director and writer Pier Paolo Pasolini. Toffolo's art style is influenced by underground comics, punk rock, and European comic traditions. Aside from his work in comics, Toffolo is also a member of the Italian punk rock band Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti (Three Happy Dead Boys), where he is the lead singer and guitarist. The band was formed in the early 1990s and has since released numerous albums and gained a loyal following in Italy. Toffolo's other notable works in comics include "Cannibale," "Carnera," and "5 è il numero perfetto" (5 Is the Perfect Number). He is well-respected in the comics world for his unique style, storytelling, and the often dark themes present in his works.
$10.00 $7.00
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DKNG 27 Club Hendrix Silkscreen Print by DKNG
27 Club- Hendrix 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered 2012 Edition of 200 Blunt Graffix in Oregon invited us to be a participating artist in their upcoming group show "Dead Rockstars: A Tribute to the Mortal Gods of Sound". We decided to explore the 27 Club, a meme regarding popular musicians who all died at the age of 27. Each print is a mini 4.625" x 5.375" four color screen print with an edition of 200.
$49.00 $32.00
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Marwan Shahin 2Vth Revolution Under Construction AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin
2Vth Revolution Under Construction Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. "Revolution Under Construction" 2018 30.6"x25" Giclée on Cotton Rag Each print is Signed, Numbered & Branded
$863.00
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OG Slick 3 Lil Piggies Pink Pasadena HPM Silkscreen Print by OG Slick
3 Lil Piggies- Pink Pasadena Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM 5-Color Silkscreen Prints on Somerset Hot Press Paper by OG Slick Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Framed 2015 Signed OG Slick (b. 1967) 3lilpigs 3 Lil Piggies (Pink Pasadena), 2015 Screenprint in colors with hand-embellishments on Somerset Hot Press paper 24 x 24 inches (61 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 21/25 Signed and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Big Dicks Hardware, Los Angeles. Framed under glass. Framed Dimensions 25 X 25 Inches
$1,938.00
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Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue 3 Peat Scottie Pippen Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue
3 Peat- Scottie Pippen Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Naturel, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Basketball Chicago Bulls Print. Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Size: 14 x 14 Inches Release: February 17, 2022 Run of: 100
$232.00
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Violeta Hernandez 30 Perceptions of a Tiger 23 Gold Sculpture by Violeta Hernandez
30 Perceptions of a Tiger- 23 Gold Original Handmade and Hand-painted High-temperature Ceramic Figure with White Gold Luster Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Violeta Hernandez. 2022 Original Ceramic Sculpture Artwork Size 5.7x5.7 Signed Original Type: Handmade and Hand-painted High-temperature Ceramic Figure with White Gold Luster Size: 5.7 x 5.7 x 3.7 Inches (14.5 x 14.5 x 9.5 cm) Release: January 17, 2022
$664.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo 33rd Street Station Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
33rd Street Station Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Cope2. Signed & Numbered Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 31.5 x 18 Inches Release: March 11, 2020 Run of: 100 Cope2 has always shown his respect for the writers before him and in his first steps in the world of graffiti, he was interested in learning from them. This is the way he described his first encounter with them in an interview with Widewalls in 2006: “When I started, to see these graffitis one subway cars was great – the colors, the letters – I wanted to learn from the original artists, not just copy. New York is the motherland of graffiti, I am part of the second generation and I wanted to get my special style.”
$371.00
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Erik Siador 3rd Realm Giclee Print by Erik Siador
3rd Realm Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Museo Portfolio Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Erik Siador. Edition of 20 12x16 inches Fine art print on Museo Portfolio Rag Paper Hand signed and numbered by the artist
$106.00 $69.00
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Askew One 4 Styles Stacked Serigraph Print by Askew One
4 Styles Stacked Limited Edition Hand Pulled 1-Color Serigraph Print on 300gsm Hahnemüle Paper by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 11.7x16.75 4 Styles Stacked by artist Askew limited edition fine art print artwork. Signed by artist Askew Hand-Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Size: 11.7x16.5 Archival Inks Serigraph Print 300 gsm Hahnemüle
$244.00
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Sam Chivers 42 Print Silkscreen Print by Sam Chivers
42 Print Hand-Pulled 42-ScreenLimited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Sam Chivers Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. '42' hand-pulled screen print by Sam Chivers. Measures A2, 42cm x 59.4cm. Signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 42.
$371.00
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Cope2- Fernando Carlo 46th Street Station Blotter Paper Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
46th Street Station Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Cope2. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.
$371.00
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Stephanie Buer 5 North Archival Print by Stephanie Buer
5 North Archival Print by Stephanie Buer Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art Stephanie Buer, the artist behind "5 North", presents an 18" x 24" archival pigment print. This limited edition artwork is numbered and signed by Stephanie herself, with only 40 copies available.
$218.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY 50 Shades of Black 2014 Event Giclee Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
50 Shades of Black 2014 Event Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Glossy Poster Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey. Rare Signed Variant of Music Art Gig Poster. Z Trip playing music on April 16th 2014 at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles California
$384.00
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TAKI 183 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183
50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183 2-Color Screen Print on Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Spray Paint HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 183 Artwork Size 18x24 Hand Deckled 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183 The 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets in collaboration with TAKI 183 celebrates one of the most influential figures in graffiti culture. Released in 2019, this 2-color screen print on Coventry Rag fine art paper stands as a tribute to the origins of modern graffiti, highlighting the legacy of one of the first writers to tag the streets of New York City. Each piece in this limited edition of 183 is hand-embellished with spray paint, signed, and numbered, making it a unique collector’s item for enthusiasts of street pop art and graffiti artwork. TAKI 183 is a foundational figure in the world of graffiti, credited with pioneering modern tagging culture in the late 1960s. As a teenager from Washington Heights, he became known for writing his name in various locations across New York City, particularly on subway cars and walls. His work gained widespread attention after an article in The New York Times brought mainstream recognition to the movement. This 50th-anniversary print honors the impact of his work, visually representing the raw, bold style that inspired generations of graffiti artists. The Art of Spray Paint and Screen Printing This limited edition print masterfully combines the aesthetic of traditional tagging with the refined techniques of screen printing. The large, spray-painted TAKI 183 lettering dominates the composition, with smaller variations of his tag scattered throughout, reinforcing the repetition and placement strategies of graffiti culture. The use of raw black spray paint against a stark white background mimics the look of actual street tags, giving the piece an authentic feel that captures the energy of urban art. Beyond The Streets, an organization known for curating exhibitions and collaborations that highlight street pop art and graffiti artwork, brings a polished, gallery-quality approach to this edition while maintaining the raw essence of graffiti. The inclusion of hand embellishments ensures that no two prints are exactly alike, further enhancing the authenticity of the work. The hand-deckled edges add a layer of refinement, elevating the piece beyond standard screen prints and into the realm of fine art. The Cultural Significance of TAKI 183 TAKI 183’s influence on graffiti culture cannot be overstated. His simple yet powerful signature laid the groundwork for future street artists, showing that a name could become an icon through sheer repetition and strategic placement. This print is not just a celebration of his work but also an acknowledgment of the entire graffiti movement that followed. Writers across the world took inspiration from TAKI 183’s bold approach, using walls, trains, and urban landscapes as canvases for self-expression. This piece serves as a direct link between the past and present of graffiti, emphasizing the importance of tagging in shaping contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork. By producing this limited edition 50 years after TAKI 183 first made his mark, Beyond The Streets ensures that his contributions remain relevant in the evolving landscape of urban art. Collectors who acquire this print are not only investing in a piece of history but also in the ongoing legacy of street culture. A Must-Have for Collectors of Street Pop Art For those who appreciate street pop art and graffiti artwork, this 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print is a significant addition to any collection. It captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of early tagging culture while offering a polished, gallery-ready presentation. The hand-embellished nature of each piece makes it a true original, bridging the gap between spontaneous street tagging and the world of fine art. This print is more than a tribute—it is a continuation of a movement that began with TAKI 183 and has since influenced artists, designers, and cultural movements worldwide. As graffiti continues to shape visual culture, pieces like this ensure that its pioneers are remembered and celebrated in the context of contemporary art.
$843.00
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Jason Levesque 54th Dawn Giclee Print by Jason Levesque
54th Dawn Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jason Levesque. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 12x12
$138.00 $90.00
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Daniel Loveridge 57 Great Jones Jean-Michel Basquiats Studio HPM Acrylic Archival Print by Daniel Loveridge
57 Great Jones Jean-Michel Basquiat's Studio HPM Acrylic Archival Print by Daniel Loveridge Fine Art Hand-Embellished Limited Edition on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper Artist Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic Paint Hand Embellished Limited HPM Edition of 5 Artwork Size 14x17 "Daniel Loveridge’s gritty canvases seamlessly capture urban decay's raw and unrepentant beauty. Working predominantly in acrylic and ink on canvas, Loveridge paints en plein air, as he has for his sixteen-year-long career. Dilapidated interior scenes comprise the majority of the artist’s oeuvre. Abandoned buildings rife with decomposing tin and concrete walls are intensified by brilliantly pigmented patches of graffiti throughout his compositions." -House of Roulx
$379.00
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Camilo Pardo 599 Ferrari Archival Print by Camilo Pardo
599 Ferrari Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Camilo Pardo Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. The art that Camilo Pardo has created over the years is all over Detroit. A considerable amount of it is present on our freeways at any given moment of the day. Most recognized for his design work on the Ford GT, Camilo put verve in the steel curves and reminded us that a car's first internal combustion takes place in an artist's mind.
$561.00
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Efdot 6 HI3R0GLYPHS Silkscreen Print by Efdot
6 HI3R0GLYPHS 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 250gsm Tan Fine Art Paper by Efdot Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9x12 6 HI3ROGLYPHS is an exploration of minimal landscapes and architecture. It is a continuation of Efdot's original 'HI3ROGLYPHS print and visual language. It's printed in a soothing neutral color palette on light grey paper. Screenprint Details: Edition of /50 signed and numbered by the artist 2 layer screen print on tan 250GSM paper Dimensions: 9 x 12 inches Certificate of Authenticity included Designed and printed in Brooklyn 2021.
$164.00 $107.00
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Camilo Pardo 67 Mustang Archival Print by Camilo Pardo
67 Mustang Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Camilo Pardo Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. The art that Camilo Pardo has created over the years is all over Detroit. A considerable amount of it is present on our freeways at any given moment of the day. Most recognized for his design work on the Ford GT, Camilo put verve in the steel curves and reminded us that a car's first internal combustion takes place in an artist's mind.
$371.00
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Vandul 7 Basic Vandul Black Art Toy Sculpture by Vandul
7" Basic Vandul- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Vandul. 7“ BASIC VANDUL BLACK ED. 10 3D PRINTED AND PAINTED BY HAND 2021
$333.00
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Scott Grooves 808 Silkscreen Print by Scott Grooves
808 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Scott Grooves Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. “This piece is inspired by the 808 drum machine, and while the average person looking at this piece may not know this, that's ok with me. I kinda like the esoteric approach with my works. That’s why sometimes it takes me a long period of time to come up with something new.The idea came about because I have always liked the 808 drum machine’s buttons. So my graphics guy Barry and I sat down one day and hashed this out together. I had been talking about a clock the previous week so he said ‘what about a clock’ then I added let’s make the time coincide with the name of the drum machine, and everything fell into place perfectly.I’m not one for the obvious, but I do like simplicity with some wit. The piece was originally created in 2013 as a wearable art piece, but this is my first art print ever offered to the public, and I hope people see that art and time can coexist and be pleasing to the eye.” - Scott Grooves
$164.00 $107.00
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Marwan Shahin 9 Lives Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin
9 Lives Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Holographic Lenticular Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. New Collaboration with Fraktality "9 Lives” 2020 Holographic Lenticular fine art print Limited Edition of 39, Only 39 will ever be made. 16"x20" Comes framed with a Certificate of Authenticity.
$812.00
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Adam Lister A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print by Adam Lister
A Bar at the Folies-Bergère 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 Eouard Manet in Glitch Style From the avant-garde street art movement emerges a masterpiece that bridges the gap between traditional art forms and the digitally-modified aesthetics of the modern era: "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print" by Adam Lister. Limited to a mere 50 prints, this distinct work of art encapsulates the essence of the revolutionary pop graffiti style that has taken the contemporary art scene by storm. Famed for his ability to merge classicism with urban energy, Lister transforms the famous painting by Édouard Manet into a 10x8 archival pigment fine art print. The interplay of pop, graffiti, and street art elements imbue this edition with a vibrant, modern feel that strays far from its traditional roots. Despite the dramatic transformation, the composition still retains its powerful ambiance, capturing the poignant solitude of the barmaid amidst the boisterous Parisian bar. Lister employs a unique technique known as glitch style, a digital manipulation that disrupts the image's normal flow, resulting in a visual 'glitch'. This approach imbues the artwork with an electric vibrancy, crafting a visually enticing piece that captivates viewers with its captivating distortions. Through this disruptive method, Lister invites observers to experience the artwork in a new, unconventional light. The print is rendered on 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper, a high-quality material revered for its superior archival properties. This choice of medium ensures that the colors remain vivid and the textures crisp over time, preserving the artist's vision in its purest form. Each print, signed and numbered by Lister, asserts its authenticity, elevating its value for art collectors and enthusiasts alike. In the ever-evolving realm of modern art, Lister's "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print" is a tangible testament to how classic masterpieces can be reinterpreted through the prism of contemporary art styles. His creative fusion of pop, graffiti, and street art transforms Manet's work into a digital era triumph that resonates with the energy of our time. Amid the flux and dynamism of today's art landscape, this limited-edition print stands as a beacon of artistic innovation, capturing the spirit of the present while remaining deeply rooted in the past. As the boundaries between street art, pop art, and traditional fine art continue to blur, works like Lister's challenge conventional definitions, expanding our understanding of art's potential. This powerful amalgamation of styles and themes is emblematic of the freedom and innovation characteristic of contemporary art, demonstrating that the lines dividing genres are not concrete, but rather fluid and ever-changing. To appreciate "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Archival Print" is to acknowledge the transformative power of art, its capacity to adapt, evolve, and redefine itself in the face of changing cultural contexts.
$519.00
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Praxis A Cat's Dream Blotter Paper Archival Print by Praxis
A Cat's Dream Blotter Paper Archival Print by Praxis Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of XX Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.
$382.00
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Shishidomia A Galaxy Far, Far Away 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia
A Galaxy Far, Far Away- 18x24 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print Exploring the Artistry of Shishidomia: "A Galaxy Far, Far Away" The canvas of the urban landscape is often splashed with vibrant hues and forms that tell a story beyond the conventional gallery walls. In this pulsating environment, Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork finds its true resonance, capturing the essence of contemporary urban life with a spray can and a brush. At the heart of this creative explosion is the work of Shishidomia, an artist whose unique style has come to be defined by the bold strokes and cultural amalgamations that characterize his limited-edition prints. The 2022 limited edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print by Shishidomia is a testament to the innovative spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is a piece that encapsulates a timeless and ephemeral narrative within its borders. Through a fine art giclee print, Shishidomia presents "A Galaxy Far, Far Away," not merely as a distant realm but as an intimate dance of color, tradition, and modernity. The Cultural Fusion in Modern Graffiti Art Shishidomia's work is a confluence of past and present, a dynamic juxtaposition that speaks volumes of his Japanese heritage and a keen eye for contemporary aesthetics. The "A Galaxy Far, Far Away" print showcases a figure drawn in a style reminiscent of traditional Japanese art, immersed in admiring a sneaker. This is not just any sneaker but one that represents the zenith of modern fashion and consumer culture, suggesting a deep connection between the artist's roots and the global influences that shape our desires today. The background, a sleek display of sneakers, each resting on its pedestal, elevates the footwear to a status of high art, reminiscent of artifacts in a museum. This clever interplay of traditional iconography and modern consumerism is a hallmark of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricate relationships between art, culture, and commerce. Shishidomia: A Modern Maestro of Urban Graffiti The artist's identity behind "A Galaxy Far, Far Away" is just as intriguing as the artwork. Shishidomia, whose real name remains a valuable piece of the enigma, hails from Japan. The artist's anonymity magnifies the focus on the art itself, allowing the viewers to draw connections and interpretations without the preconceived notions often accompanying celebrities in the art world. Shishidomia's work is characterized by its fearless dialogue with the viewer, a visual conversation that challenges perceptions and urges a reevaluation of what is considered high and low art. By choosing to work in limited editions, the artist elevates the exclusivity of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while also making a statement about the transient nature of street art, which is often fleeting, replaced, or painted over in the ever-changing cityscape. The art of Shishidomia, particularly the 2022 limited edition print "A Galaxy Far, Far Away," is a vibrant narrative woven into the fabric of urban artistry. It speaks to the heart of what makes Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork so compelling: the ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, to find beauty in the every day, and to express the multifaceted experiences of modern life through color, form, and texture.
$133.00 $86.00
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Ian Francis A Girl Dressed As Rikku Silkscreen Print by Ian Francis
A Girl Dressed As Rikku Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper by Ian Francis Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Ian Francis - A Girl Dressed as Rikku, 2009 BLK/MRKT Editions 3-color screenprint on 100% cotton rag Edition: 100 Size: 18 x 24 inches signed/numbered/stamped. Based on the Final Fantasy video game character.
$340.00
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Luke Chueh A Lad Insane PP Silkscreen Print by Luke Chueh
A Lad Insane PP Printers Proof 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print With Metallic Silver on 290gsm Stonehenge Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. PP Printers Proof Signed & Numbered 5-Color Screen Print With Metallic Silver on 290gsm Stonehenge Fine Art Paper Size: 12 x 12 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 78
$658.00