Artworks
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Brin Levinson Remnants Angels Giclee Print by Brin Levinson
Remnant's Angels Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brin Levinson. Brin Levinson - "Remnant's Angels" Limited edition fine art giclee print Signed and numbered by the artist Edition of 25 copies 12" x 18"
$103.00
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Mark Drew Renegade Jay- Z Silkscreen Print by Mark Drew
Renegade Jay- Z Silkscreen Print by Mark Drew Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 12x16 Silkscreen Print of Lucy van Pelt Listenign to Records Thinking "Do You Fools Listen to Music or Do You Just Skim Through It?" Renegade Jay-Z Silkscreen Print by Mark Drew Mark Drew’s 2025 silkscreen print titled Renegade Jay-Z blends comic nostalgia and hip-hop lyricism into a powerful form of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 12 by 16 inches and hand-pulled on fine art paper, this limited edition of 200 prints captures Drew’s signature style of juxtaposing vintage Peanuts comic characters with lyrics from culturally significant rap tracks. This piece specifically references a line from Renegade, a song by Jay-Z and Eminem, by placing it inside a cartoon speech bubble over the character of Lucy from Charles Schulz’s Peanuts strip. Through bold linework, screen-printed composition, and selective color, Drew transforms a familiar visual form into a sharp commentary on generational listening habits and cultural depth. Composition and Cultural Reference The artwork features Lucy, seated with a serious expression in front of a record player, surrounded by LP covers and vinyl sleeves. A yellow and white background pulses behind her in warped comic strip stylization, underscoring the visual rhythm of the piece. The bold hand-written text above her head poses the question: Do you fools listen to music, or do you just skim through it. This lyric, originally voiced by Jay-Z on the track Renegade, functions as both a critique and reflection on how audiences consume art. The tone of the character contrasts with the weight of the text, creating a tension between the innocence of Peanuts and the layered social critique of hip-hop lyricism. By replacing the original comic dialogue with a rap quote, Drew draws attention to the complexity of rap music as poetic and confrontational, urging deeper engagement. Street Pop Art Technique and Influence Mark Drew, originally from Australia and based in Tokyo, is known internationally for his silkscreen work that intersects pop culture icons with rap history. His limited edition prints are hand-pulled with intense care for line clarity, screen layering, and contrast. The silkscreen method on fine art paper lends a tactile presence to the work that elevates it beyond digital replication. Each piece in this series carries Drew’s unique hand-stamped signature and edition number, affirming both its authenticity and collectible value. His technique draws from the graffiti tradition of reclaiming public and cultural space, reinterpreting found imagery, and applying textual overlays to alter meaning. It is this synthesis of pop and raw cultural commentary that secures Drew’s place in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Impact and Continuation of the Series Renegade Jay-Z forms part of a wider ongoing series by Mark Drew that celebrates the lyrical craftsmanship of hip-hop icons through a familiar yet subversive visual lens. Each release typically sells out quickly due to Drew’s dedicated global following and the resonance his work has with audiences who appreciate both rap lyricism and classic visual nostalgia. This 2025 edition reinforces the enduring relevance of Jay-Z’s wordplay while honoring a medium that has historically been dismissed as childish or lowbrow. By applying museum-grade technique to comic strip frames and rap quotes, Drew asserts the place of both in high cultural discourse, reminding viewers that even in street aesthetics, precision and meaning are paramount.
$951.00
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Joe Conzo Jr Reporter Cold Crush Brothers Bag Art Fashion by Kothai x Joe Conzo Jr
Reporter Cold Crush Brothers Messanger Style Book Bag Art Fashion by Kothai x Joe Conzo Jr Fashion Art Object Clothing Artwork Collectible Clothing Item. 1995 Limited Edition/Out of Print Kothai Messanger Style Book Bag Designer Clothing Art Fashion New with Tags, Vintage, Never Worn or Used. Cold Crush Brothers Vintage Hip Hop Rap Music Group Photo by Joe Conzo Jr. RB86N 3700536404958 Bag Size 14x10.5x2.5 with 30-inch Strap. From Joe Conzo's Personal Collection. Reporter Cold Crush Brothers Messenger Style Book Bag The Reporter Cold Crush Brothers Messenger Style Book Bag is a rare and remarkable fusion of fashion, art, and hip-hop culture. Designed by Kothai in collaboration with renowned photographer Joe Conzo Jr., this limited edition item showcases the intersection of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork with wearable design. The bag features a striking black-and-white photograph of the legendary Cold Crush Brothers, captured by Conzo, who is celebrated for documenting the early hip-hop movement. Released in 1995 and now out of print, this bag is a fashion accessory and a collectible art piece. The Cold Crush Brothers and Joe Conzo Jr.'s Iconic Photography The Cold Crush Brothers are a foundational group in hip-hop history, representing the energy and creativity of the genre's early days. Their influence extends beyond music, shaping the cultural and artistic landscape of the Bronx in the late 1970s and 1980s. Joe Conzo Jr., often referred to as hip-hop's first photographer, immortalized the essence of this era through his lens. His work, including the image featured on this bag, captures the spirit of resilience and expression that defined the movement. The photograph brings the group's charisma and the vibrant energy of hip-hop into a tangible, everyday fashion piece. The Design and Collectibility of the Kothai Messenger Bag Crafted by Kothai, the bag features a sleek messenger-style design with a durable faux leather exterior. The dimensions, 14x10.5x2.5 inches, and the adjustable 30-inch strap make it practical and stylish. The black-and-white photograph by Joe Conzo Jr. is prominently displayed on the front, transforming the bag into a mobile piece of Street Pop Art. This collaboration between Kothai and Conzo bridges hip-hop's visual and musical elements with contemporary design. It is new in a box with tags and has never been worn. This bag is rare, mainly because it is part of a limited edition that is no longer in production. The Legacy of Art in Fashion and Street Culture This bag is more than just an accessory; it celebrates hip-hop culture and its influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. By featuring an iconic image from Joe Conzo Jr.'s portfolio, the bag pays homage to the roots of urban art and the pioneers who defined a generation. Its limited edition status and high-quality craftsmanship make it a sought-after collectible for hip-hop, fashion, and contemporary art enthusiasts. The collaboration between Kothai and Joe Conzo Jr. exemplifies how fashion can serve as a canvas for artistic expression, making this messenger bag a timeless piece of cultural significance.
$350.00
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Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Resist Colonialism Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas
Resist Colonialism 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ernesto Yerena Montejano (Hecho Con Ganas) Famous Mexican American Pop Artwork Artist. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Size 18x24 "Resist Colonialism" is a commanding visual statement by Ernesto Yerena Montejano, a name synonymous with vibrant expressions of cultural identity and political activism within the contemporary art scene. This 2-color hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print, produced under his studio label Hecho Con Ganas, captures the essence of resistance against colonial powers and their historical narratives. Created in 2019, it is a testament to Yerena Montejano's dedication to fusing art with social commentary. The artwork, sized at 18x24 inches, is a limited edition with only 100 signed and numbered pieces, adding an exclusive aspect to its acquisition. The artist's Mexican-American heritage profoundly influences the imagery and themes present in his works, and "Resist Colonialism" is no exception. The stark contrast of the red and black ink, a hallmark of silkscreen printing, resonates with the simplicity yet power of revolutionary posters, echoing the visual language of protest and propaganda throughout history. Yerena Montejano's choice of symbols, juxtaposing a pirate ship bearing both the emblems of hazardous material and the iconic skull and crossbones, underscores the danger and death associated with colonial conquests. The backdrop, an unyielding red circle, could be interpreted as a reference to the rising sun, symbolizing a new dawn of awareness and opposition to colonialism. The inclusion of the raised fist, a universal sign of solidarity and resistance, further amplifies the print’s message, urging onlookers to acknowledge past transgressions and take a stand against the lingering effects of colonialism. This piece of art resonates within the pop art, street art, and graffiti art movements due to its accessible yet poignant visual language. It uses the aesthetics everyday in these art forms to engage the public discourse on decolonization and indigenous rights. As with many of his works, Yerena Montejano's "Resist Colonialism" print is not just a piece of art to be admired for its aesthetic merits but also serves as a mobilizing agent that encourages viewers to reflect on complex socio-political issues. His ability to distill fervent political messaging into compelling graphic art has cemented his status as a crucial voice in the conversation about identity, culture, and activism within the art world.
$323.00
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Gats- Graffiti Against The System Respect the Land Silver Sandpaper Silkscreen by Gats- Graffiti Against The System
Respect the Land Silver Silkscreen by Gats- Graffiti Against The System Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on Black Sandpaper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 70 Artwork Size 9x11. Slight Natural Imperfections Found on Real Snadpaper From the Manufacturing Process, Including Small White Skuff. "Respect the Land Silver Silkscreen" by Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby is an impactful piece of street art that uses traditional silkscreen printing to convey a powerful message about environmental conservation and respect for nature. This hand-pulled 2-color screen print on black sandpaper is a striking example of how Gats- Graffiti Against The System, a well-known figure in the street art community, blends gritty textures with poignant imagery to create art that resonates on both an aesthetic and a thematic level. Limited to a series of just 70, each 9x11 inch artwork is signed and numbered, emphasizing its uniqueness and the personal touch of the artist. The use of black sandpaper as a medium is remarkably evocative, as it introduces a tangible element of the urban environment into the viewer's space while also reflecting the roughness and resilience of the natural world. It's noteworthy that the sandpaper's natural imperfections, including tiny white scuffs that arise from the manufacturing process, contribute to the authenticity and rawness of each piece, underscoring the artwork's message about the imperfect but beautiful reality of our land. In this work, Gats- Graffiti Against The System employs iconographic elements that are recurrent in his art, such as stylized faces with elaborate patterns, which often represent the human connection to the earth and our responsibility towards it. The use of silver ink against the dark background not only brings contrast but also a sense of preciousness, as if to say that the land we inhabit is as valuable as any precious metal. The artwork serves as a reminder of street art's power to not only transform spaces but also to provoke thought and inspire action. Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby has created a visually stunning work beyond mere decoration; it is a call to action, a reminder to recognize the intrinsic value of the land. This piece fits into the broader movement of pop art and graffiti that serves a social purpose, bringing the conversation about land stewardship into the spaces we inhabit every day. It's a bold statement in the quietest of tones, a whisper that carries the weight of a scream when protecting our planet.
$180.00
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Tran Nguyen Rest Archival Print by Tran Nguyen
Rest Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Tran Nguyen Modern Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 20x20 Archival Print Tran Nguyen, an artist renowned in the spheres of modern, pop, and street art, offers a mesmerizing visual experience with "Rest." Crafted in 2019, this piece encapsulates the haunting beauty and intricate detailing for which Nguyen is celebrated. The artwork showcases a juxtaposition of life and mortality, symbolized by the ethereal figure of a woman and a skeletal figure, both enveloped in a tapestry of flowing hair and ornate patterns. The vivid contrasts of dark backgrounds against the pale, luminescent skin of the woman, and the opulent greens evoke emotions of serenity, contemplation, and the inexorable intertwining of life, death, and nature. The print, titled "Rest," stands as a testament to the prowess of archival pigment printing, known for capturing every nuance and stroke of the original masterpiece. Utilizing 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper, a medium revered for its ability to hold rich colors and provide an impeccable texture, the artwork promises longevity and a pristine visual appeal. Each piece, measuring a balanced 20x20 inches, becomes a statement of elegance and profundity, perfect for art aficionados and collectors alike. Further enhancing its allure, "Rest" is a limited edition offering, with only 50 prints available worldwide. Each of these prints is meticulously signed and numbered by Tran Nguyen, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. The artwork serves as a sublime representation of Nguyen's artistry, where the realms of the real and the ethereal meld, provoking introspection about existence, beauty, and the transient nature of life.
$298.00
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Outis Revandalism Blue Silkscreen Print by Outis
Re-Vandalism- Blue 11-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Somerset Satin Paper by Outis Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2015 Signed & Numbered Edition 101 by the Artist Outis Blue Variant 11 Colour Screen Print on Somerset 300 gsm paper. 70 x 52cm Artwork of a Graffiti Tag Throw Up in an Art Gallery Industrial Setting with Crowd of People Taking Photos and Admiring Street Art. Re-Vandalism Blue by Outis Re-Vandalism Blue is an evocative 11-color hand-pulled silkscreen print created by Outis, a highly regarded name in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Released in 2015, this signed and numbered limited edition of 101 showcases Outis’ bold commentary on the intersection of street art and traditional fine art. Printed on 300gsm Somerset Satin paper, this 70 x 52 cm masterpiece features a vibrant blue graffiti throw-up displayed prominently in a gallery setting, surrounded by an admiring crowd. The work brilliantly merges the raw energy of graffiti with the refined context of an art gallery, challenging the boundaries of artistic expression. A Bold Statement in Street Pop Art Re-Vandalism Blue captures the tension between institutionalized art and the raw, rebellious spirit of graffiti. The central focus is a graffiti tag in vibrant blue, styled in the form of a throw-up, boldly displayed in an ornate gallery setting typically reserved for classical works. The juxtaposition of the urban art form against a backdrop of framed masterpieces creates a thought-provoking visual narrative. A crowd of people, depicted in detailed black-and-white, stands in awe, snapping photos and admiring the piece, highlighting the growing acceptance and appreciation of street art as a legitimate art form. The Visionary Creativity of Outis Outis, a mysterious figure in the street art world, is celebrated for his ability to bridge the worlds of graffiti artwork and pop art. His work often explores themes of identity, rebellion, and the evolving perception of urban art within mainstream culture. Re-Vandalism Blue exemplifies Outis’ talent for blending sharp social commentary with visually arresting imagery. The title itself suggests a reclamation of graffiti’s roots while placing it in a context that forces viewers to rethink its role in the art world. Through this piece, Outis blurs the lines between vandalism and fine art, creating a dialogue that resonates deeply within contemporary art circles. A Collectible Masterpiece The limited-edition nature of Re-Vandalism Blue enhances its appeal among collectors. With only 101 pieces in existence, each signed and numbered by the artist, this artwork is a rare and valuable addition to any collection. The 11-color silkscreen printing technique results in vibrant, textured imagery that draws the viewer’s eye, while the high-quality 300gsm Somerset Satin paper ensures its durability and premium presentation. The large format of the piece further amplifies its impact, making it a striking centerpiece in any collection or exhibition. Re-Vandalism Blue by Outis is a compelling piece that celebrates the power of graffiti artwork while critiquing its institutionalization. The combination of bold visuals, cultural commentary, and limited availability makes this artwork a testament to the enduring relevance and versatility of street pop art in the modern art landscape.
$459.00
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Outis Revandalism Red Silkscreen Print by Outis
Re-Vandalism- Red 11-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Somerset Satin Paper by Outis Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2015 Signed & Numbered Edition 44 by the Artist Outis Red Variant 11 Colour Screen Print on Somerset 300 gsm paper. 70 x 52cm Artwork of a Graffiti Tag Throw Up in an Art Gallery Industrial Setting with a Crowd of People Taking Photos and Admiring Street Art. Re-Vandalism Red by Outis Re-Vandalism Red is a powerful and thought-provoking 11-color hand-pulled silkscreen print created by the enigmatic street pop artist Outis. Released in 2015 as a limited edition of just 44 pieces, this print blends the rebellious essence of graffiti artwork with the refined setting of an art gallery. Measuring 70 x 52 cm and printed on 300gsm Somerset Satin paper, the artwork explores themes of urban expression, cultural acceptance, and the evolving relationship between street art and institutionalized fine art. A Bold Commentary on Art and Culture This print depicts a striking scene of a graffiti tag in vibrant red, styled in a throw-up fashion, prominently displayed on a pedestal in an art gallery. The setting, complete with an admiring crowd, detailed framed classical paintings, and a security guard, creates a fascinating juxtaposition. The red graffiti text boldly declares "Street Art" against a brick wall background, challenging viewers to reconsider how street pop art and graffiti artwork are perceived when placed in a traditional fine art context. The vibrant red serves as a focal point, drawing attention to the clash between the raw energy of urban art and the polished atmosphere of the gallery. The Artistic Vision of Outis Outis, whose name references the Greek word for "nobody," is a mysterious figure celebrated for his sharp social commentary and unique approach to street pop art. His work often critiques societal norms, highlighting the shifting boundaries between vandalism, rebellion, and art. Re-Vandalism Red encapsulates this ethos by placing street art in a space traditionally reserved for fine art, questioning notions of legitimacy, value, and cultural hierarchy. The use of meticulous 11-color silkscreen printing demonstrates Outis’ commitment to craftsmanship while maintaining the raw edge of graffiti-inspired themes. A Limited Edition Collectible Re-Vandalism Red is part of a highly exclusive limited edition of 44 prints, each signed and numbered by Outis. The use of high-quality 300gsm Somerset Satin paper ensures that the vibrant colors and intricate details are preserved, making the piece both visually striking and enduring. The relatively large size of the artwork enhances its presence, making it a standout addition to any collection of contemporary art. The combination of its limited availability, bold visual narrative, and cultural significance elevates it to the status of a prized collectible. Re-Vandalism Red by Outis is a celebration of the transformative power of street pop art and graffiti artwork. By placing graffiti in an institutionalized art setting, it challenges viewers to rethink cultural biases and explore the evolving definitions of art. This limited-edition print is not just a work of art but a statement on the ongoing dialogue between tradition and rebellion, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
$568.00
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Dave Kinsey Reveal Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey
Reveal Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm 100% White Archival Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2006 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x24
$621.00
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Andy Kehoe Revel in the Wild Joy Offset Lithograph Print by Andy Kehoe
Revel in the Wild Joy Offset Lithograph Print by Andy Kehoe Print on 80lbs CQ Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Hand-Pulled Street Pop Artwork Graffiti. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Offset Lithograph Artwork Print Size 26x26 The Enigmatic Allure of Andy Kehoe's "Revel in the Wild Joy" "Revel in the Wild Joy" by Andy Kehoe is an evocative piece that captures the spirit of Street Pop Art and Graffiti in a uniquely whimsical and fantastical portrayal. This offset lithograph print, meticulously produced on 80 lbs CQ Fine Art Paper, embodies an enchanting and profound dreamlike quality. Kehoe's creation, released in 2011, is a limited edition work with only 450 signed and numbered prints, making each one a sought-after collector's item. Measuring an impressive 26x26 inches, the artwork provides a generous canvas for Kehoe's vivid imagination, where ethereal scenes and mythical creatures coalesce into a narrative that beckons the viewer into an otherworldly realm. The print is distinguished by its hand-pulled quality, a traditional technique that echoes the hands-on approach of street artists and graffiti writers. This method ensures that each piece retains a touch of the artist's hand, much like the spray-painted murals found on city walls. Offset lithography speaks to Kehoe's commitment to quality and longevity, ensuring that the rich colors and intricate details of "Revel in the Wild Joy" endure. Andy Kehoe and the Fusion of Fantasy with Street Pop Art Andy Kehoe's work stands as a bridge between the realms of fantasy art and the more grounded, often urban-centric world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. "Revel in the Wild Joy" is a testament to this fusion, where the fantastical elements serve as metaphors for the everyday experiences and emotions that street art aims to convey. Kehoe's characters, often masked or part-animal, carry a sense of mystery and represent the various personas we encounter or embody in the hustle of urban life. In this print, Kehoe masterfully uses the contrast between the playful subject matter and the somber, autumnal palette to evoke a sense of nostalgia and magic. The scene of frolicking creatures under a canopy of red leaves speaks to the universal joy found in moments of wild abandon. This theme resonates deeply with the ethos of street art, which often celebrates freedom of expression and the breaking of conventional boundaries. The Cultural Resonance of "Revel in the Wild Joy" The cultural resonance of "Revel in the Wild Joy" lies in its ability to capture the viewer's imagination and invite them into a narrative open to interpretation. This characteristic aligns with the best of street art, which often leaves space for the passerby to imbue the work with personal significance. While more at home in a gallery than an alleyway, Kehoe's artwork carries the same interactive spirit, asking to be seen, experienced, and pondered. As a limited edition print, "Revel in the Wild Joy" holds an intrinsic value that mirrors the transient nature of graffiti art, which can be temporary and subject to the elements or the changing urban canvas. Collectors of Kehoe's work are often drawn to owning a piece of a larger story, much like how a mural becomes part of the community's collective memory. Andy Kehoe's "Revel in the Wild Joy" is a vibrant, whimsical celebration of the wild, encapsulated in a form that honors the traditions of Street Pop Art and Graffiti. Its limited edition status, combined with the enchanting tableau it presents, secures its place as a cherished piece of contemporary art that transcends the conventional confines of genre and medium.
$106.00
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Cleon Peterson Revenge Day Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Revenge Day Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 28x28 Silkscreen Print Revenge Day is a silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson, a Los Angeles-based artist known for his controversial and provocative work. His art often explores themes of violence, chaos, and societal struggles, reflecting the darker aspects of human nature and social dynamics. The Revenge Day silkscreen print is an example of Cleon Peterson's signature style, featuring stark black, white, and tan color schemes with heavy use of harsh symmetry. His characters often engage in violent or antagonistic interactions, highlighting the artist's view of the world as a cruel and brutal place.
$759.00
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Luke Chueh Revenge Is A Dish Cow Ceramic Plate Art Object by Luke Chueh
Revenge Is A Dish- Cow Limited Edition Digital Pigment Print on Ceramic Plate Artwork by famous graffiti street artist Luke Chueh. Born in Philadelphia, but raised in Fresno, Luke Chueh (pronounced CHU) studied graphic design at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obipso where he earned a BS in Art & Design. He was then employed by the Ernie Ball Company, working in-house as a designer/illustrator where he created several award-winning designs and was featured in the design annuals of Communication Arts and Print Magazine.
$244.00
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Luke Chueh Revenge Is A Dish Dog Ceramic Plate Art Object by Luke Chueh
Revenge Is A Dish- Dog Limited Edition Digital Pigment Print on Ceramic Plate Artwork by famous graffiti street artist Luke Chueh. Born in Philadelphia, but raised in Fresno, Luke Chueh (pronounced CHU) studied graphic design at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obipso where he earned a BS in Art & Design. He was then employed by the Ernie Ball Company, working in-house as a designer/illustrator where he created several award-winning designs and was featured in the design annuals of Communication Arts and Print Magazine.
$244.00
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Luke Chueh Revenge Is A Dish Pig Ceramic Plate Art Object by Luke Chueh
Revenge Is A Dish- Pig Limited Edition Digital Pigment Print on Ceramic Plate Artwork by famous graffiti street artist Luke Chueh. Born in Philadelphia, but raised in Fresno, Luke Chueh (pronounced CHU) studied graphic design at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obipso where he earned a BS in Art & Design. He was then employed by the Ernie Ball Company, working in-house as a designer/illustrator where he created several award-winning designs and was featured in the design annuals of Communication Arts and Print Magazine.
$244.00
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Cleon Peterson Revenge Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Revenge Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 28x28 Silkscreen Print Revenge Night is a silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson, a Los Angeles-based artist known for his controversial and provocative work. His art often explores themes of violence, chaos, and societal struggles, reflecting the darker aspects of human nature and social dynamics. The Revenge Night silkscreen print is an example of Cleon Peterson's signature style, featuring stark black, white, and tan color schemes with heavy use of harsh symmetry. His characters often engage in violent or antagonistic interactions, highlighting the artist's view of the world as a cruel and brutal place.
$759.00
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Honmono Taiketsu Reverse Panda Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu
Reverse Panda Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise. 2022 Limited Edition of 499 Size 11" Tall New In Box. Black & White Panda Bear Animal with Rolex Watch Clockface. The Role of Reverse Panda in the Evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Reverse Panda Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is a compelling testament to the evolving narrative of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Crafted by the acclaimed pop modern artist Honmono Taiketsu in collaboration with Fools Paradise, this 2022 collectible embodies a fusion of street art sensibilities and pop art's appropriation of commercial imagery. Limited to a series of 499, the 11-inch tall figure is a creative amalgamation, featuring a black and white panda bear adorned with a Rolex watch clockface, presented in mint condition within its original packaging. This piece mirrors the conceptual framework of pop art through its utilization of iconic elements recontextualized in a new and thought-provoking manner. The panda, an animal often associated with peace and tranquility, is juxtaposed against the luxury and precision timekeeping symbol. Such a contrast is not merely visual but serves as a commentary on the intersections between nature and the constructed ideals of status and wealth. Combining these elements, Taiketsu and Fools Paradise critique the commodification of natural and cultural symbols, a conversation deeply rooted in modern street and pop art discourse. The Reverse Panda symbolizes the playful yet provocative character that defines much of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is an object that defies convention, challenging the boundaries of what is traditionally perceived as collectible art. In its form, the artwork conveys a narrative that is simultaneously accessible and complex, appealing to a broad audience while inviting introspection on themes of consumerism, identity, and the passage of time. Reverse Panda as a Cultural Artifact and Icon of Modern Art As a cultural artifact, the Reverse Panda Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture encapsulates the zeitgeist of the modern era, where the lines between high art and popular culture are increasingly blurred. This limited-edition piece is as much a collectible object as it is a piece of contemporary art, showcasing the distinctive signature of Honmono Taiketsu and the innovative design language of Fools Paradise. Its existence within the limited series of 499 pieces adds to its allure, creating a sense of urgency and exclusivity often associated with the fine art market. The artistic narrative of Reverse Panda is further enriched by its commentary on the anthropomorphization of animals in popular culture and their representation within the luxury market. The Rolex watch clockface, serving as the figure's head, is a direct nod to the societal obsession with time and luxury. In its stance, the sculpture comments on the often-ironic relationships humans have with animals as symbols, where, on the one hand, they are adored and protected. At the same time, on the other, they are exploited and commercialized. The Reverse Panda Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is a multifaceted piece that represents the intersection of various artistic and cultural threads. It is a statement on the state of contemporary art, a medium through which Honmono Taiketsu and Fools Paradise engage in a visual dialogue with the public. Through its innovative design and underlying messages, this artwork significantly contributes to the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement, reflecting its dynamic, evolving nature and its capacity to comment on the complexities of the contemporary world. Through the Reverse Panda, the artists remind us that art reflects society and is a powerful tool for questioning and understanding it.
$638.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Revolution Girl Silkscreen Print by WK Interact x Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Revolution Girl Silkscreen Print by WK Interact x Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 1-Color on Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2007 Signed by WK Interact & Shepard Fairey- OBEY Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. No Obey/WK Revolution Girl Prints Were Numbered in This Edition, and Half of WK Did not Sign; Both Artists Signed This Artwork. Small Crease to the Lower Right Facing Corner. "Revolution Girl" is a compelling collaboration between Shepard Fairey, the founder of OBEY, and WK Interact, an artist known for his dynamic street art. This one-color silkscreen print, produced in 2007, exemplifies a confluence of two distinctive styles that have shaped the visual vocabulary of street art and pop culture. Measuring 18x24 inches and printed on Speckletone fine art paper, the piece is part of a limited edition series with only 250. Significantly, this print is dual-signed by both artists, a rarity given that not all prints from this series were signed by WK Interact, and none were numbered, adding a layer of exclusivity to this artwork. The image is a stark, high-contrast depiction that conveys a sense of urgency and defiance, characteristic of Fairey's work, blended with the kinetic energy of WK Interact's approach to street art. The piece features a figure that is an assertive and revolutionary instance, capturing the ethos of protest and empowerment. This artwork speaks to the heart of street art’s purpose—to challenge norms and inspire change through visual disruption. The presence of a small crease on the lower right-facing corner of the print is a testament to its journey and authenticity, a nod to the often impermanent and rugged life of street art. By merging their distinct artistic signatures, Fairey and WK Interact create a narrative that is both a political and aesthetic statement, resonating with the core of pop art’s intent to blur the boundaries between 'high' art and 'low' culture. "Revolution Girl" stands not just as a work of art but as a cultural artifact that encapsulates the spirit of its era, where art became a loudspeaker for social and political discourse. This print is a testament to the influence of street art in the contemporary art scene, marking its evolution from the fringes to a recognized and vital form of artistic expression that engages public consciousness.
$1,116.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Edward Nachtrieb x Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "Oct 1 is the 70th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China and the Chinese government is planning an extravaganza of choreographed contentment in the mainland while the people of Hong Kong will hit the streets in an effort to secure their rights. I’ve long believed that protests in the streets are an essential tool for meaningful change because the passion, courage, and visceral force of the participants in a mass protest send a powerful message that they are fully committed to their cause! Ed Nachtrieb photographed many incredible moments of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. I’m honored to collaborate with Ed on a set of two images based on his documentation 30 years ago, especially because pro-democracy and human-rights protesters are in the streets of Hong Kong right now! This image “Long Live The People” will be released as a print soon… more details to come. Check out Ed Nachtrieb’s thoughts on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY "After the People’s Liberation Army was sent in to suppress what is now called the “pro-democracy movement” on June 4, 1989, there was a liberalization of economic rules and policies. China then experienced a remarkable economic transformation. The idea: if people could get rich, they wouldn’t care so much about their freedoms. I think that’s a miscalculation. In Hong Kong today, ideas championed in 1989 have reappeared in a “Revolution of Our Time” in spite of the campaign to erase such “counter-revolutionary” thoughts from history. My images used in these prints are from energetic and optimistic moments of the pro-democracy movement. Victory was in the air. Progress seemed inevitable to those with arms outstretched and smiles beaming from their faces. Shepard’s work reflects their hopes and aspirations. The same ones that fortified those protesters in 1989 are now fuel for the passionate idealists on the streets today." -Edward Nachtrieb Shepard Fairey's "Revolution in Our Time" silkscreen print is a compelling narrative connecting past and present struggles for democracy and human rights. This piece, released in 2020, commemorates the 70th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China, juxtaposing the state's celebrations with the unyielding spirit of protest in Hong Kong. Fairey's collaboration with photographer Ed Nachtrieb is particularly significant, as it draws on images captured during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, thereby linking historical acts of resistance to contemporary movements. The artwork is a hand-pulled, 5-color print on cream speckletone fine art paper. With its size of 18x24 inches, the piece commands attention, demanding consideration not just as a visual expression but as a statement of solidarity. The edition is limited to 550 signed and numbered prints, making each a tangible artifact of political artistry. Fairey's design is charged with symbols of peace and resilience, as evidenced by the dove and the raised hand, iconic gestures of defiance and hope. Fairey is known for his stance that street protests are a crucial mechanism for social change, and this belief is visually encoded in the print. His art is not passive; it is an active participant in the dialogue around civil liberties and the collective voice of the people. "Revolution in Our Time" does more than commemorate an event; it propels the message of protest into the future, encouraging a reflection on the nature of authority and the power of the people's will. This limited edition print captures the essence of Shepard Fairey's approach to art as a form of rebellion and communication. It speaks to a universal yearning for freedom and justice, transcending borders and historical moments to unite viewers in a common cause. The work stands as a beacon to civic engagement's enduring relevance and visual art's impact in mobilizing and inspiring change within societies.
$662.00
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Cleon Peterson Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Black Tondo Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Black Tondo Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled Circle Cut 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Circle Cut Silkscreen Print. Cleon Peterson's Tondo: A Visceral Exploration of Revolution Cleon Peterson's "Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Black Tondo" captures the essence of revolution — its transformative fury and cannibalistic backlash. This 2024 limited edition silkscreen print is a stark embodiment of the cyclic violence inherent in societal upheaval. With his signature high-contrast aesthetic, Peterson compels contemplation of the tumult that accompanies systemic change. Artistic Merits of Peterson's Black Tondo Limited to a series of 100, each piece is meticulously signed and numbered, accentuating the exclusivity of this thought-provoking artwork. The tondo — a circular artwork — measures 24x24 inches, a format that historically suggests wholeness and infinity but represents the never-ending loop of revolutionary fervor in Peterson's hands. The hand-deckled edges of the circle cut 290gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper enhance the tactile quality of the piece, adding to its visceral impact. The choice of the circle is deliberate, disrupting the traditional rectangular canvas to create a more immersive and contemplative experience. This shape allows the violence within to spill out in all directions, mirroring the all-consuming nature of the theme. Peterson's work does not simply hang on a wall; it confronts and envelops the viewer in its narrative. Cultural Commentary through Peterson's Silkscreen In "Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Black Tondo," Peterson lays bare the paradoxes of revolt. His use of black — associated with the unknown and often with death — serves as a void into which the figures emerge and are consumed. The artwork is an allegory of the cyclical nature of history, where each act of uprising carries the seeds of its destruction within it. The stark black-and-white hues strip the scene of any romanticism, exposing the raw power struggle. It speaks to the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork, which often deal in objective truths and lay claim to public spaces as forums for dialogue. Peterson's work takes this further, encapsulating the raw, uncensored voice of the street in a fine art context. The "Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Black Tondo" is a poignant reminder of the perpetual dance between order and chaos. It is a piece that encapsulates the essence of Cleon Peterson's approach to street pop art, rendering visible the often uncomfortable realities that underpin human societies. Through his work, Peterson challenges the viewer, compelling a deeper engagement with the undercurrents of cultural and political change.
$1,564.00
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Cleon Peterson Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Bone Tondo Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Bone Tondo Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled Circle Cut 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Circle Cut Silkscreen Print. Exploring the Circular Narrative: Cleon Peterson's 'Revolution Is a Mother' "Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Bone Tondo," a silkscreen print by Cleon Peterson, encapsulates a poignant message through its unique circular format. The 2024 limited edition, with only 100 signed and numbered prints, dramatically portrays the revolution's cyclic and often self-destructive nature. This artwork, sized at 24x24 inches, is meticulously crafted on hand-deckled circle cut 290gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper, highlighting the contrast between the piece's delicate presentation and its powerful content. Symbolism in Cleon Peterson's Tondo The tondo, a round piece of art, has a rich history dating back to the Renaissance and is often used to symbolize perfection or the divine. Peterson's adaptation of this format into street pop art and graffiti artwork is an inventive means of capturing the perpetual motion of conflict and societal upheaval. The circular frame compels the viewer's eye to move continuously around the image, echoing the cyclical and repetitive nature of the struggles depicted within. While bearing the starkness of Peterson's characteristic black-and-white palette, the print gains a new dimension through its shape, emphasizing the never-ending cycle of revolution and its consequences. The figures within the tondo engage in acts of violence and dominance, with no clear beginning or end, a poignant metaphor for the often unending turmoil of societal change. The Cultural Resonance of Peterson's Work Cleon Peterson's work stands at the crossroads of cultural reflection and artistic expression. "Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Bone Tondo" is an artistic creation and a commentary on the nature of social movements and the recurring patterns of history. Peterson confronts the viewer with the paradox of revolution: it is both necessary for evolution and destructive by nature. This tondo silkscreen print contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the role of street pop art in modern discourse. Much like the street artists and graffiti artists before him, Peterson utilizes public forms of expression to comment on private pains and societal dilemmas. The limited edition nature of this work, along with the artist's renown, ensures that this piece will hold its place in contemporary art conversation for years to come. Cleon Peterson's "Revolution Is a Mother Who Eats Its Children Bone Tondo" is a compelling portrayal of the perpetual nature of social upheaval. It serves as a stark reminder of revolution's transformative yet often destructive power. This limited edition silkscreen print encapsulates the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, melding historical, artistic formats with contemporary themes to provoke thought, encourage reflection, and challenge the viewer's perspective on the cycles of change.
$1,564.00
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Mark Hammermeister Rick Grimes Chillin Original Graphite Drawing by Mark Hammermeister
Rick Grimes Chillin Original Pencil Graphite Hand Drawing on Thin Fine Art Paper by modern trending street art artist Mark Hammermeister. 2014 Signed Orignal Graphite Art Drawing of Rick Grimes from Walking Dead TV Show in Police Uniform. Walking Dead as a Subject in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Walking Dead has become a significant influence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, inspiring artists to reinterpret its characters, themes, and dystopian imagery through bold, urban aesthetics. As one of the most culturally impactful television series and comic book franchises of the modern era, its dark, post-apocalyptic world naturally lends itself to the visual language of street art. The show’s themes of survival, morality, and chaos resonate with the rebellious spirit of graffiti and pop-inspired street prints, making it a popular subject for murals, screenprints, and stencil-based artwork. Whether portraying its iconic characters or referencing its haunting themes of destruction and resilience, artists have embraced the series as a symbol of defiance and endurance within the contemporary art landscape. Iconic Characters and Visual Symbolism The Walking Dead is known for its deeply developed characters, many of whom have become icons in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Figures like Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and Michonne are often depicted in large-scale murals and limited-edition screenprints, their likenesses reimagined through stencil techniques, halftone textures, and bold color blocking. The gritty nature of their survival journeys aligns with the aesthetic of urban street art, where raw, high-contrast visuals carry emotional depth. Many artists incorporate religious iconography into their portrayals, casting characters as saints or mythological figures, reinforcing the show’s themes of sacrifice and redemption. The recurring imagery of skulls, decayed landscapes, and haunting typography further enhances the apocalyptic aesthetic, making each piece feel like a relic of a world lost to chaos. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Techniques Many artists working within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork utilize stencil layering, wheatpaste posters, and screenprinting to bring The Walking Dead to life in urban spaces. The stark contrast between life and death in the series is mirrored through aggressive black-and-white compositions, blood-red accents, and distressed textures that resemble decaying posters on city walls. The use of metallic inks and high-gloss overlays adds a contemporary element, elevating these works beyond traditional graffiti into fine art print editions. Some murals blend realistic portraiture with exaggerated comic book elements, reflecting the franchise’s roots in graphic novels while maintaining the expressive freedom of street art. The inclusion of text from the series, often in bold, distressed fonts, serves as a reminder of the existential struggles faced by the characters and the real-world anxieties mirrored in the show’s dystopian themes. Cultural Impact and Artistic Relevance The Walking Dead has left an indelible mark on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by serving as a powerful metaphor for survival, societal collapse, and human resilience. Its presence in street murals, silkscreen prints, and mixed-media works speaks to its ability to connect with audiences beyond television, influencing a visual culture that thrives on rebellion and reinvention. Artists continue to reinterpret its imagery, using its themes to comment on contemporary issues such as isolation, fear, and the fight for hope in a fractured world. The enduring visual impact of The Walking Dead within street art ensures that it remains a source of inspiration for those who seek to capture the raw, visceral emotion that defines both the series and the urban artistic movement.
$340.00
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UFO907 Riding Home Blotter Paper Archival Print by UFO907
Riding Home Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by UFO907 pop culture LSD artwork. As an active graffiti writer, UFO 907 is known for its alien ufo motifs throughout New York. Over 20 years, his works have been and still are growing in numbers, attracting fans all over the world. His distinct ufo motifs have evolved and changed throughout the years, from a simple UFO form to a character-like approach with eyes and legs. And still active throughout the world.
$352.00
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Chaz Bojorquez Right PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez
Right PP Silkscreen Print by Chaz Bojorquez Hand-Pulled 8-Color Screen Print on 250gsm Stonehenge Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. PP Printers Proof 2016 Signed & PP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 20x25 The Distinctive Fusion in "Right PP" by Chaz Bojorquez Chaz Bojorquez's "Right PP" is a compelling example of the interplay between street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created in 2016, this hand-pulled 8-color screen print on 250gsm Stonehenge Art Paper represents a refined distillation of the artist's decades-long engagement with urban visual culture. The limited edition print, marked as a Printer's Proof (PP), is a rare collectible within Bojorquez's oeuvre, showcasing his mastery in screen printing. This technique allows for the precise and vibrant application of rich color in texture and depth. The artwork encapsulates Bojorquez's celebrated style, which is deeply rooted in the Cholo graffiti tradition of East Los Angeles. His script, often compared to Asian calligraphy, holds a fluidity and grace that belies the often rugged environments of its origins. The letters swirl and coalesce into forms that are at once abstract and highly deliberate, embodying the artist's connection to his cultural heritage and the broader lexicon of street art. In "Right PP," these scripts are rendered with a precision that screen printing affords, allowing Bojorquez to explore the subtleties of light and shadow, depth and dimension. Chaz Bojorquez's Contribution to Street Art and Its Cultures Chaz Bojorquez is not just an artist; he is a chronicler of the street's pulse and a communicator of its ethos. The significance of "Right PP" extends beyond its visual appeal, engaging with the rich tapestry of street culture. Bojorquez has long advocated recognizing graffiti as a legitimate art form, and his work plays a crucial role in shifting perceptions. Through his art, he conveys stories of identity, community, and resistance, framing the narrative within the accessible screen print medium. The artwork's size, 20x25 inches, is significant as it presents a substantial visual statement while remaining intimate enough to invite close examination. The PP marking indicates not only the print's status within the edition but also Bojorquez's endorsement of the piece as an accurate representation of his artistic vision. As such, each print carries a piece of the history and evolution of street art in Los Angeles and beyond. Enduring Appeal of "Right PP" The enduring appeal of "Right PP" lies in its ability to stand at the intersection of street pop and fine art. Bojorquez's skillful use of the silkscreen technique allows the piece to inhabit both worlds seamlessly. His prints are sought after by collectors who appreciate the nuances of street aesthetics and the craftsmanship of printmaking. With its limited edition run, this particular piece captures a moment when an artist known for his transient street creations turned into a medium that promised longevity. Chaz Bojorquez's work, particularly in prints such as "Right PP," bridges the often disparate art communities. It challenges the notion that graffiti is a subculture or a fleeting act of rebellion. Instead, Bojorquez positions it within a more extensive dialogue about art, culture, and society. This conversation continues to gain relevance as street pop art and graffiti artwork find their way into more traditional art venues and the hearts of a broader public. Chaz Bojorquez's Artistic Legacy Chaz Bojorquez's artistic legacy is cemented not only by his murals and public works but also by his prints, which allow his art to reach a wider audience. "Right PP" is a testament to his enduring impact on the Los Angeles art scene and the global street art movement. His signature style, which has influenced countless artists, continues to resonate through the layers of paint on city walls and the meticulously pulled screens of his prints. The significance of "Right PP" and works like it is found in their capacity to encapsulate the spirit of a particular place and time while speaking to universal themes of identity, expression, and the human experience. Bojorquez's prints are not mere reproductions but artifacts of a life spent in the service of art and community. Each piece tells a story, and "Right PP" is a chapter in the larger narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork—a narrative that Chaz Bojorquez continues to write with each stroke of his brush and pull of the squeegee.
$845.00
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King Saladeen Rihanna Bear Of The Year Archival Print by King Saladeen
Rihanna Bear Of The Year Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: Rihanna Bear Of The Year Look Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen
$820.00
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Handiedan Rings of Saturn in Blue HPM Giclee Print by Handiedan
Rings of Saturn in Blue Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Handiedan. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Print of 55 Artwork Size 16.5x22. Art print giclée With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 22" / 42 x 56 cm (image and paper size) Signed & Numbered Logo Embossed Edition: 55 Year 2022 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/729238143 Uses the Artivive App The Intersection of Classical Elegance and Urban Edge in Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Blue" Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Blue" epitomizes the fusion of classical art with the raw vitality of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This limited edition giclée print is a visual symphony composed on a 315gsm etching cotton rag paper, signifying a marriage of traditional and contemporary art forms. The artist Handiedan brings a multifaceted background, richly reflected in her work. Her pieces are renowned for their depth and complexity, involving a blend of drawn, painted, and digitally designed elements. "Rings of Saturn in Blue" is a testament to her unique style, which often incorporates vintage pin-up imagery, currencies, stamps, and intricate architectural features. These elements are not merely placed; they are woven into a cohesive whole that resonates with the harmony of classical composition and the spontaneity of street art. Each print from the edition of 55 carries with it the mark of Handiedan's meticulous craftsmanship. The use of augmented reality technology in this artwork is particularly noteworthy. By incorporating AR, Handiedan provides a dynamic layer to the artwork, allowing it to evolve beyond its static form. This interactivity is a nod to the growing trend in Street Pop Art where audiences are not just observers but participants in the art experience. The giclée printing process ensures that each detail, as envisioned by Handiedan, is captured with precision. The result is a work at the crossroads of digital artistry and manual dexterity, a hallmark of modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The print is not just a visual treat but a tactile experience, thanks to the high-quality cotton rag paper that gives texture and depth to the work. The choice of blue in the title and as a dominant color in the artwork could be interpreted as a nod to the celestial theme suggested by the name "Rings of Saturn." Blue, often associated with depth and stability, also conveys significance and serenity, juxtaposing the traditionally vibrant and rebellious tones in graffiti art. This duality speaks to the core of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork: contrast and contradiction. With "Rings of Saturn in Blue," Handiedan does more than create an image; she curates an experience. The detailed patterns and motifs, the careful hand-embellishments, and the hot wax seal logo embossed on each print all certify the piece's authenticity and uniqueness. Collectors of Handiedan's work are not just acquiring a visual piece but becoming custodians of a slice of contemporary art history. This artwork vividly portrays how modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork straddle various realms. It does not confine itself to a single style or era but creates a dialogue between them. Handiedan's work challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of art, urging them to see beyond the canvas and into the realms where past and present, classical and modern, digital and tangible converge. In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, "Rings of Saturn in Blue" is a beacon of innovation and tradition. It exemplifies the genre's capacity to adapt and evolve, embracing new technologies and methods while still paying homage to the artistic practices of the past. Handiedan's work bridges the historical depths of art with the ever-changing surface of contemporary pop culture, making "Rings of Saturn in Blue" a significant piece in the evolution of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.
$330.00
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Handiedan Rings of Saturn in Red Embellished #2 HPM Giclee Print by Handiedan
Rings of Saturn in Red- Embellished #2 Artwork HPM Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Handiedan. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition HPM Print 5 Unique Artwork Size 16.5x22. Art print giclée With Hand-Embellishments With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 22" / 42 x 56 cm (paper and image size) Signed & Numbered Logo Embossed Hot Wax Seal Stamped Edition: 5 2022 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/729238143 Uses the Artivive App Exploring the Fusion of Traditional and Contemporary in Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Red - Embellished #2" Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Red - Embellished #2" is a striking example of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that blurs the lines between classic and modern, digital and analog, street culture and fine art. The artist, known for intricate compositions, has crafted this limited edition print using a 315gsm etching cotton rag paper, which serves as a testament to the quality and durability of the medium. The artwork is a limited edition hand-embellished giclée print, a sophisticated inkjet printing process that creates high-fidelity reproductions of original art. This piece is one of only five unique prints, making it highly collectible. It measures 16.5" x 22" (or 42 x 56 cm), a sizeable format for such detailed work, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the intricate details and hand-applied embellishments that Handiedan has applied. What sets this piece apart is the use of augmented reality, a feature that indicates Handiedan's embrace of new technologies to enhance the interactive experience of her artwork. This integration of AR implies a layer of digital interactivity that can bring new dimensions to the physical print, a bold step in Street Pop Art, suggesting a bridge between tangible art forms and the ever-evolving digital realm. The visual elements of the artwork draw heavily from various historical and cultural references, interwoven with the aesthetic of street art. The color red, often associated with energy, passion, and action, dominates the palette, perhaps alluding to the vibrancy and the dynamic nature of Saturn's rings — the likely inspiration for the title of the work. The imagery is reminiscent of classical iconography, yet it's presented with a modern twist often seen in street and graffiti art. Handiedan's signature technique involves layering and assembling multiple images to create a three-dimensional collage effect. This layering can be seen in the meticulous details and patterns that are characteristic of her work, where every element is carefully placed to contribute to the overall harmony of the composition. The artist's use of logos, embossed hot wax seals, and stamps further embeds a sense of authenticity and identity, trademarks of her unique style. Each piece in this limited edition is signed and numbered by Handiedan, underscoring the work's personal touch and authenticity. Adding an embossed logo and hot wax seal stamp also indicates the artist's endorsement and the art's connection to the creator's larger body of work. Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Red - Embellished #2" is not merely an artwork; it's a confluence of her mastery of collage art, her experimentation with mixed media, and her foray into digital enhancements. The piece is a bold statement in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the historical, contemporary, tangible, and digital intersect. With its limited availability and unique hand-embellishments, this artwork represents a specific moment in time within Handiedan's artistic journey. It is a cultural artifact that captures the essence of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This genre continues challenging and redefining the boundaries of art, technology, and societal norms.
$1,100.00
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Brandalism & Brandalised Riot Cop 100% & 400% Be@rbrick by Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy
Riot Cop 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure by Brandalism. 2022 New In Box Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy 2022 Medicom Toy Popular artist Banksy returns with the Riot Cop Bearbrick! This is the third collaboration between Medicom Toy and Brandalism. Water transfer technology ensures unique print placements. The 100% and 400% size Bearbricks stand at 7cm and 28cm tall respectively.
$305.00
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Brandalism & Brandalised Riot Cop 1000% Be@rbrick by Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy
Riot Cop 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure by Brandalism. 2022 New In Box Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy 2022 Medicom Toys Popular artist Banksy returns with the Riot Cop Bearbrick! This is the third collaboration between Medicom Toy and Brandalism. Water transfer technology ensures unique print placements. This large 1000% Bearbrick figure stands at 70cm!
$820.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Riot Cop Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Riot Cop Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2009 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Large Format Artwork Size 29.25x40.5 Silkscreen Print 20 Year Retro Series. Faint Handling Creases. Shepard Fairey's OBEY: A Landmark in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Shepard Fairey's "Riot Cop" is a definitive piece that embodies the rebellious spirit and critical eye of street pop art and graffiti artwork. As part of the OBEY series, this large-format silkscreen print is more than a visual statement; it's a historical marker of the genre's evolution over two decades. Crafted with precision and care, the "Riot Cop" was hand-pulled in colors on cream Speckletone fine art paper, a medium that speaks to the quality and detail revered in fine art and the raw, unfiltered message often conveyed in street art. Released in 2009, each of the 75 editions of this large-format artwork, measuring 29.25x40.5 inches, was signed and numbered by Fairey. This gesture underscores the personal touch and authenticity valued in the world of art collectors. The artwork was reissued to mark the 20th anniversary of the OBEY project, which coincided with Shepard’s 20-year retrospective at the ICA Boston. This series, revisiting images from 1998 to 2000, showcases the artist's intention to refine previous works, substituting the iconic OBEY orange for metallic gold, lending the series an air of sophistication and timelessness. Impact and Contextual Significance of Fairey's Work The "Riot Cop" is more than an aesthetic creation; it's a commentary on authority, control, and the use of power. Fairey's work is deeply ingrained in the socio-political fabric of the times, often provoking thought on the mechanisms of society and governance. The prominent use of the word "OBEY" beneath the image of an authoritative figure wielding a baton is a direct call to the viewers to question the structures and rules that govern them. This challenge to the status quo is symbolic of the cultural force that street pop art and graffiti artwork have become, serving as an outlet for creativity and a powerful tool for social critique and activism. Shepard Fairey's journey from a skater kid with a sticker campaign to a celebrated artist with a globally recognized brand is a narrative that mirrors the ascension of street art into the mainstream consciousness. The "Riot Cop" is a testament to Fairey's growth as an artist, showcasing his skill in blending the aesthetics of street art with more profound political messages. The shift in the color palette in the anniversary series from orange to metallic gold signifies a physical transformation in the artwork. It represents a maturation of the OBEY message, which has evolved to maintain relevance in an ever-changing cultural landscape. Collectability and Legacy of the OBEY Series As a limited edition artwork, the "Riot Cop" occupies a unique space in the art market, appealing to street art enthusiasts and fine art collectors. The exclusivity of the piece and its social commentary have cemented its status as a highly desirable item. The legacy of Fairey's OBEY series is not limited to the collectors who own a piece of it; it extends to its influence on aspiring street artists and the dialogue it has inspired about the role of art in society. The series mainly works like the "Riot Cop," it continues to inspire a new generation of artists who see the urban landscape as a canvas for expressing their thoughts on contemporary issues. Shepard Fairey's "Riot Cop" from the OBEY series is a significant work that captures the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It stands as a cultural artifact that encapsulates the ethos of a movement, the voice of an era, and the vision of an artist who has skillfully used silkscreen printing to challenge perceptions and invite introspection. Through his work, Fairey continues to demonstrate the power of art as a means of communication, a form of resistance, and a catalyst for change.
$6,126.00
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OG Slick Riot Piggy Helmet Sculpture Clean Edition Sculpture by OG Slick
Riot Piggy Helmet Sculpture Clean Edition Sculpture by OG Slick Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2023 Signed COA Mixed Media Helmet With Stand Sculpture Limited Edition of 25 Riot Piggy Helmet Sculpture Clean Edition Sculpture by OG Slick Box Painted Cast Resin Helmet with Stand 8x12x10 & Hand Painted Hard Shell, Case Box Handcrafted in the United States, each helmet in this collection presents an impeccable blend of craftsmanship and art. These are not mere protective gear but artistic masterpieces crafted from cast resin, then painted meticulously to perfection. This collection is an exclusive edition limited to only 25 pieces worldwide. Each helmet is created on a 1/1 scale, adding to the authenticity and value of the piece. Along with the helmet, you'll receive a specially designed stand, perfect for display and showcasing the intricate details of the piece. Moreover, to assure its legitimacy and value, each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed personally. This attests to the meticulous attention to detail and the high craftsmanship invested in each helmet. This is not just a purchase; it's an investment in a piece of art that blends functionality with aesthetics, transcends the norm, and breaks the boundaries of traditional design. It's a true testament to American craftsmanship, brought to life through cast resin.
$2,712.00
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Ana Bagayan Ripples in Hyperspace Giclee Print by Ana Bagayan
Ripples in Hyperspace Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Ana Bagayan. Signed & Numbered 2013 Ripples in Hyperspace by Ana Bagayan- A alien girl in short flowing dress stands suspended flanked by a galaxy painted in stars, clusters and emptiness. Limited edition Giclée art print artwork by famous artist Ana Bagayan.
$159.00
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D*Face- Dean Stockton Rise Above Original Spray Paint Painting by D*Face- Dean Stockton x Shepard Fairey
Rise Above Original One of a Kind Collage, Spray Paint & Silkscreen Painting Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Artist Legends D*Face x Shepard Fairey. 2021 Signed bottom back right by both artists' original collage with archived screenshots and spray paint. Framed in beech-stained black. 21 1/4 x 18 7/8 in 54 x 48 cm Riot D*Face Ruined My Day The Collaborative Essence of D*Face and Shepard Fairey The artwork titled 'Rise Above' is a profound testament to the synergy between two titans of street pop art and graffiti artwork, DFace and Shepard Fairey. This original collage, composed of archived screenprints and spray paint on fine art paper, is a powerful expression of the socio-political commentary that both artists are renowned for. Signed by both DFace and Shepard Fairey in 2021, the piece is framed in beech-stained black, measuring 21 1/4 x 18 7/8 inches (54 x 48 cm), and carries the unmistakable spirit of rebellion and resistance that defines the work of both artists. The collaboration between D*Face and Shepard Fairey for 'Rise Above' is a landmark moment in street art history. Both artists have individually contributed significantly to the evolution of graffiti and street pop art, and their partnership in this piece is a dialogue between two distinct voices that share common thematic interests. The artwork's title, 'Rise Above,' encapsulates the essence of the artists' shared ethos—a call to transcend the status quo and challenge societal norms through art. 'Rise Above' is a masterful blend of techniques, with each layer of collage, spray paint, and silkscreen adding depth and texture to the piece. Archived screenprints are a nod to the artists' past works, creating a sense of continuity and legacy within their oeuvre. The spray paint element introduces a raw, visceral quality reminiscent of their work on the streets, while the silkscreen process adds precision and complexity. This combination of methods results in a piece rich in visual and conceptual density. Iconography and Message in 'Rise Above' The iconography used in 'Rise Above' is laden with meaning. The piece features a portrait characteristic of DFace's style, reminiscent of the comic book aesthetics and skeletal motifs he frequently employs. This figure holds a sign bearing the phrase "DFace Ruined My Day," a self-referential statement that plays with the artist's name and reputation for disrupting the norm. Shepard Fairey's influence is evident in the bold typographic elements and propaganda-style imagery that challenge viewers to question authority and power structures. The socio-political impact of 'Rise Above' is both timely and timeless. By blending their signature styles, D*Face and Shepard Fairey have created a piece that speaks to current socio-political issues while remaining relevant to future generations. The artwork's call to 'Rise Above' is a universal message of empowerment, urging viewers to engage with the world around them critically. The collaboration between these two artists serves as a reminder of the potent role that art can play in provoking thought and inspiring change. The Legacy of 'Rise Above' in Street Art 'Rise Above' contributes to the legacy of street art by showcasing the potential of collaboration within the genre. The partnership between D*Face and Shepard Fairey exemplifies how artists can come together to amplify their message and impact. As both artists have been pivotal in bringing street art into the mainstream consciousness, this piece also reflects the maturation of street art as a recognized form of fine art capable of conveying complex narratives and evoking strong emotional responses. 'Rise Above' is a striking piece of art that embodies the rebellious spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The collaboration between D*Face and Shepard Fairey is a testament to the power of art to communicate, challenge, and inspire. The piece's layered complexity, both in technique and symbolism, offers a rich visual experience and a poignant message that resonates with the core values of street art. As 'Rise Above' continues to be appreciated by art enthusiasts and collectors, it is a significant contribution to contemporary art discourse, reminding us of the transformative power of artistic collaboration.
$7,290.00
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Mad Rise Against the System Blue Silkscreen Print by MAD
Rise Against the System- Blue 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Bristol Paper by MAD Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 19.7x27.6 "Rise Against the System - Blue" presents itself as a profound visual statement in the portfolio of the artist known as MAD, whose identity often remains as enigmatic as the messages embedded within their art. This piece is particularly remarkable, not only for its vibrant aesthetic but also for its rarity and the technique used in its creation. It is a limited edition silkscreen print with only 30 pieces, each meticulously signed and numbered by the artist. It underscores its value to collectors and enthusiasts of street art and pop art alike. The artwork spans a generous 19.7x27.6 inches and is printed on robust 300gsm Bristol paper, a choice that speaks to the durability and high quality of the print. The artwork is an eight-color hand-pulled silkscreen, a traditional technique that imbues each print with a unique touch, diverging from the uniformity of mass-produced art. The image itself—a figure entrapped within a bottle—acts as a metaphor for the constraints and pressures of societal systems. The use of a Blue palette not only draws the eye but also may represent the idea of 'going Blue' or environmental consciousness, a theme often explored in contemporary street art. The figure's pose, one of active resistance against the confines of the bottle, is symbolic of the fight against oppressive structures, a recurring theme in street art's lexicon, which often seeks to challenge the status quo. MAD's piece resonates within the broader context of pop art through its accessible imagery and bold coloration, yet it retains the edginess and subversion characteristic of street art. This duality ensures "Rise Against the System - Blue" speaks a universal language, appealing to a broad audience while remaining deeply rooted in the cultural and political commentary that defines much of the street art movement. Through this work, MAD offers a compelling narrative on personal agency and liberation, creating a lasting visual impact that transcends the moment of its creation, cementing its place in the discourse of modern art.
$352.00
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Mad Rise Against the System Green Silkscreen Print by MAD
Rise Against the System- Green 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Bristol Paper by MAD Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 19.7x27.6 "Rise Against the System - Green" presents itself as a profound visual statement in the portfolio of the artist known as MAD, whose identity often remains as enigmatic as the messages embedded within their art. This piece is particularly remarkable, not only for its vibrant aesthetic but also for its rarity and the technique used in its creation. It is a limited edition silkscreen print, with only 30 pieces, each meticulously signed and numbered by the artist, underscoring its value to collectors and aficionados of street art and pop art alike. The artwork spans a generous 19.7x27.6 inches and is printed on robust 300gsm Bristol paper, a choice that speaks to the durability and high quality of the print. The artwork is an eight-color hand-pulled silkscreen, a traditional technique that imbues each print with a unique touch, diverging from the uniformity of mass-produced art. The image itself—a figure entrapped within a bottle—acts as a metaphor for the constraints and pressures of societal systems. The use of a green palette not only draws the eye but also may represent the idea of 'going green' or environmental consciousness, a theme often explored in contemporary street art. The figure's pose, one of active resistance against the confines of the bottle, is symbolic of the fight against oppressive structures, a recurring theme in street art's lexicon, which often seeks to challenge the status quo. MAD's piece resonates within the broader context of pop art through its accessible imagery and bold coloration, yet it retains the edginess and subversion characteristic of street art. This duality ensures "Rise Against the System - Green" speaks a universal language, appealing to a broad audience while remaining deeply rooted in the cultural and political commentary that defines much of the street art movement. Through this work, MAD offers a compelling narrative on personal agency and liberation, creating a lasting visual impact that transcends the moment of its creation, cementing its place in the discourse of modern art.
$352.00
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Mad Rise Against the System Orange Silkscreen Print by MAD
Rise Against the System- Orange 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Bristol Paper by MAD Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 19.7x27.6 "Rise Against the System - Orange" presents itself as a profound visual statement in the portfolio of the artist known as MAD, whose identity often remains as enigmatic as the messages embedded within their art. This piece is particularly remarkable, not only for its vibrant aesthetic but also for its rarity and the technique used in its creation. It is a limited edition silkscreen print with only 30 pieces, each meticulously signed and numbered by the artist. It underscores its value to collectors and enthusiasts of street art and pop art alike. The artwork spans a generous 19.7x27.6 inches and is printed on robust 300gsm Bristol paper, a choice that speaks to the durability and high quality of the print. The artwork is an eight-color hand-pulled silkscreen, a traditional technique that imbues each print with a unique touch, diverging from the uniformity of mass-produced art. The image itself—a figure entrapped within a bottle—acts as a metaphor for the constraints and pressures of societal systems. The use of an Orange palette not only draws the eye but also may represent the idea of 'going Orange, a theme often explored in contemporary street art. The figure's pose, one of active resistance against the confines of the bottle, is symbolic of the fight against oppressive structures, a recurring theme in street art's lexicon, which often seeks to challenge the status quo. MAD's piece resonates within the broader context of pop art through its accessible imagery and bold coloration, yet it retains the edginess and subversion characteristic of street art. This duality ensures "Rise Against the System - Orange" speaks a universal language, appealing to a broad audience while remaining deeply rooted in the cultural and political commentary that defines much of the street art movement. Through this work, MAD offers a compelling narrative on personal agency and liberation, creating a lasting visual impact that transcends the moment of its creation, cementing its place in the discourse of modern art.
$352.00
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Mad Rise Against the System Pink Silkscreen Print by MAD
Rise Against the System- Pink 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Bristol Paper by MAD Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 19.7x27.6 "Rise Against the System - Pink" presents itself as a profound visual statement in the portfolio of the artist known as MAD, whose identity often remains as enigmatic as the messages embedded within their art. This piece is particularly remarkable, not only for its vibrant aesthetic but also for its rarity and the technique used in its creation. It is a limited edition silkscreen print with only 30 pieces, each meticulously signed and numbered by the artist. It underscores its value to collectors and enthusiasts of street art and pop art alike. The artwork spans a generous 19.7x27.6 inches and is printed on robust 300gsm Bristol paper, a choice that speaks to the durability and high quality of the print. The artwork is an eight-color hand-pulled silkscreen, a traditional technique that imbues each print with a unique touch, diverging from the uniformity of mass-produced art. The image itself—a figure entrapped within a bottle—acts as a metaphor for the constraints and pressures of societal systems. The use of a Pink palette not only draws the eye but also may represent the idea of 'going Pink' or womanhood consciousness, a theme often explored in contemporary street art. The figure's pose, one of active resistance against the confines of the bottle, is symbolic of the fight against oppressive structures, a recurring theme in street art's lexicon, which often seeks to challenge the status quo. MAD's piece resonates within the broader context of pop art through its accessible imagery and bold coloration, yet it retains the edginess and subversion characteristic of street art. This duality ensures "Rise Against the System - Pink" speaks a universal language, appealing to a broad audience while remaining deeply rooted in the cultural and political commentary that defines much of the street art movement. Through this work, MAD offers a compelling narrative on personal agency and liberation, creating a lasting visual impact that transcends the moment of its creation, cementing its place in the discourse of modern art.
$352.00
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JC Richard Rise of the Planet of the Apes Silkscreen Print by JC Richard
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by JC Richard Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Each measuring 18" x 24", these prints needed 8 screens and 9 colors to capture their vibrancy on the 100# c stock French Pop-Tone Berrylicious paper used and the back view of the character is printed on the reverse side of the print.
$134.00
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Jeff Soto Rising Lithograph Print by Jeff Soto
Rising Off-Set Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on 80lbs Patina Matte Fine Art Paper by Jeff Soto, an urban graffiti pop street artist. Jeff Soto is an artist, illustrator, and muralist who has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. The artist’s distinct color palette, subject matter, and technique resonate with a growing audience and bridge the gap between Pop Surrealism and graffiti. Inspired by youthful nostalgia, nature, graffiti, hip-hop, and popular culture, his bold, representational work is simultaneously accessible and stimulating.
$217.00
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Kevin Stanton Rita Gold Hand Cut HPM Giclee Print by Kevin Stanton
Rita Gold Hand Cut HPM Spray Paint Giclee Print by Kevin Stanton Artwork Limited Edition Print on Layered Glitter Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2013 Signed & Numbered Spray Paint Glitter Paper Hand Cut Embellished Limited Edition of 4 Artwork Size 11.75x15.75 HPM Giclee Print. Gold Paper Collage of THE Woman Amara Karan From India & Movie The Darjeeling Limited Stylized Look. Kevin Stanton's "Rita Gold": A Harmony of Tradition and Innovation Kevin Stanton's "Rita Gold" stands as a profound expression of creativity and cultural homage within the modern art scene, particularly within the genres of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This piece is a hand-cut HPM (hand-painted multiple) Giclee print. This limited edition fuses traditional paper-cutting techniques with the contemporary flair of spray paint and the luxury of a gold paper collage. Released in 2013, "Rita Gold" is an exclusive series with only four signed and numbered prints. Each piece measures 11.75x15.75 inches and is presented on layered glitter fine art paper, further hand-embellished by the artist. The work reflects Stanton's intricate paper-cutting skills, a foundational aspect of his artistic journey that shapes his systematic approach to composition—prioritizing the form and silhouette before the detail of line. Capturing Cultural Essence Through Cut-Paper Artistry "Rita Gold" is a celebration of Indian aesthetics, depicted through the stylized portrayal of a woman whose gaze and posture exude a sense of contemplative serenity. Stanton's use of gold paper collage works with hand-embellishments to elevate the artwork, infusing it with a tactile depth that cannot be replicated by digital means alone. The contrast between the reflective gold elements and the matte textures of the spray-painted background creates a dynamic visual experience that draws the viewer into a deeper engagement with the piece. The artwork's layered composition is a nod to the complexity of Indian culture and its rich tapestry of symbols, colors, and historical references. Stanton's work delves into storytelling through visual cues, where each cut and hue is a deliberate choice meant to convey meaning and provoke thought. Blending Fine Art with Street Art Sensibilities Street pop art and graffiti artwork are often characterized by their public accessibility and vibrant immediacy, qualities that Kevin Stanton skillfully incorporates into "Rita Gold." By choosing to work on a small scale and with a limited edition series, Stanton bridges the typically vast and open-ended world of street art with the exclusivity and intimacy of fine art. This piece embodies the versatility and adaptability of street art influences when placed in the hands of an artist who respects the medium's history while pushing its boundaries. The hand-cut elements and spray paint application are reminiscent of the graffiti artist's stencil and can technique, yet the final product is more delicate and refined. Kevin Stanton: An Artist of Precision and Passion Kevin Stanton's commitment to his craft is evident in the meticulous execution and thoughtful presentation of "Rita Gold." His dedication to blending traditional art forms with modern techniques makes his work stand out in a crowded field of contemporary artists. The limited nature of this print series speaks to his artwork's exclusivity and bespoke quality, ensuring that each piece is not merely a visual spectacle but also a collector's item. Stanton's "Rita Gold" is more than a print; it is a testament to the power of art to transcend cultural barriers and to resonate with a universal audience. The print remains a captivating piece within Stanton's oeuvre, capturing the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork through a unique lens that is both innovative and respectful of its diverse influences.
$163.00
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Cleon Peterson River of Blood Bone Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
River of Blood Bone Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Deckled Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of 3 Nude Stylized Women Depressed or Sad or in Confusion in a River. Cleon Peterson's "River of Blood Bone" seamlessly marries the rawness of human emotions with the abstract elegance of silkscreen printing. Manifesting on deckled Coventry Rag fine art paper, this artwork emerges as a remarkable epitome of what modern pop, street, and graffiti art seek to convey. The two-color, hand-pulled print draws the viewer's attention immediately, commanding both reflection and admiration. With an 18x24 inch dimension, the piece displays three stylized nude women embodying sadness, confusion, and perhaps a yearning for clarity. Their presence amidst the flowing river becomes a potent metaphor for life's unpredictable currents, occasionally overwhelming, and the profound emotions that navigate through them. The contrasting shades not only amplify the drama but also introduce a duality that’s intrinsic to human nature. The choice of silkscreen printing, an art form that stands at the crossroads of meticulous craftsmanship and mass production, further emphasizes Peterson’s intent to communicate a universally relatable narrative while retaining a unique artistic voice. This artwork, limited to only 100 prints, each duly signed and numbered, is not just a testament to Peterson’s craftsmanship but also to his profound understanding of human intricacies. The monochromatic tones, the fluidity of the lines, and the evocative portrayals make "River of Blood Bone" a prized possession for any art enthusiast, echoing stories of the human heart and its myriad emotions.
$791.00
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Cleon Peterson River of Blood Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
River of Blood Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Deckled Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of 3 Nude Stylized Women Depressed or Sad or in Confusion in a River. Diving deep into the modern dimensions of artistry, Cleon Peterson's "River of Blood Gold" captures raw emotion with eloquence and profundity. This meticulously hand-pulled 2-color silkscreen print, set on the rich texture of deckled Coventry Rag fine art paper, speaks to the confluence of visceral human experiences and abstract artistic expression. Through the haunting portrayal of three nude, stylized women seemingly immersed in feelings of despair, sadness, or confusion, Peterson manages to convey a narrative that resonates with the chaos and introspection often inherent in the human experience. Rendered 18x24 inches, the artwork's striking monochromatic scheme is punctuated with intricate details, bringing forth an evocative depth. Each figure's posture and expression beckon the viewer to introspect, contemplate, and find a personal connection, thereby transcending the boundaries of mere observation. As they lay amidst the mysterious river, their presence becomes a potent symbol of vulnerability, inner turmoil, and the omnipresence of emotions in our lives. Peterson's piece, a signed and numbered limited edition of only 100, embodies the essence of pop, street, and graffiti art. It exemplifies the artist's ability to harness conventional artistic forms and infuse them with layers of meaning, inviting appreciation and deep contemplation. "River of Blood Gold" stands as a testament to Peterson's prowess, his understanding of human nuances, and his undying commitment to pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling.
$791.00
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Jason Levesque Roach Giclee Print by Jason Levesque
Roach 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 16x12
$134.00
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Joe King Roach Skull Test Print Silkscreen Print by Joe King
Roach Skull, One of a Kind Test Print 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Joe King Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. One-of-a-kind test print with hand emblements and notations by Joe King. There are also figure prints from Joe King, the artist.
$217.00
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Justin Anville Road to Sanctuary Gold Variant Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville
Road to Sanctuary- Gold Variant 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Gold Variant 30″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint on 100lb cougar white, and it is signed out of an edition of 10
$256.00
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Justin Anville Road to Sanctuary Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville
Road to Sanctuary 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 30″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint on 100lb cougar white, and it is signed out of an edition of 40
$218.00
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Jeremy Wheeler Robocop Blacklight Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler
Robocop Blacklight Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jeremy Wheeler Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$139.00
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Tim Doyle Robocopus Hypercubus Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
Robocopus Hypercubus Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Bijou Metro & Blunt Graffix event, Eugene OR. Tim Doyle’s hit mash-up between religious icons Robocop and Salvador Dali. This hand-printed 18×24 silkscreen poster is signed and numbered by the artist in an edition of only 100 worldwide.
$229.00
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Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill Robot With Heart Black Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill
Robot With Heart Black Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist x UVD Toys! 2023 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 7x15 New In Box Stamped/Printed Chris RWK's "Robot With Heart" - A Convergence of Emotion and Machine Chris RWK, a prominent name in street pop art and graffiti, presents "Robot With Heart," a limited edition vinyl sculpture that embodies the intersection of human emotion with the mechanical. Released by UVD Toys in 2023, this collectible artwork is limited to just 100 pieces, each piece standing at 7x15 inches and presented new in the box. The sculpture captures the essence of Chris RWK's artistic vision, where robots symbolize the monotony of society while the heart signifies the persistence of humanity and emotion within it. This piece, stamped and printed to authenticate its limited nature, is a resonant example of contemporary street pop art, offering a poignant commentary on the human condition through the lens of urban visual culture.
$496.00