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610 artworks


  • Protect Our Oceans- XL HPM Hand-Embellished Giclee Print by Dragon76

    Dragon76 Protect Our Oceans- XL HPM Hand-Embellished Giclee Print by Dragon76

    Protect Our Oceans- XL HPM Hand Embleshed Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Deckled 310gsm Canson Aquarelle Art Paper by Urban Modern Artist Dragon76. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 26 Artwork Size 52x27- Stock Photo PangeaSeed Foundation 52 x 27 inches Fine-art Giclée print on Canson Aquarelle 310gsm fine art paper Limited edition of 26 Uniquely hand-embellished Signed + Numbered Printed with ♥ by Static Medium

    $1,282.99

  • Protect the Sacred- Offset Lithograph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Protect the Sacred- Offset Lithograph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Protect the Sacred Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork Offset Lithograph Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by street artist Shepard Fairey. 2015 Signed & Numbered 24x36 Edition of 200- Protect the Sacred, 2015 Offset lithograph in colors on thick speckled cream paper 36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 200 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles

    $1,390.99

  • Protected Nipsey Gold Leaf HPM Silkscreen Print by MADSTEEZ- Mark Paul Deren

    MADSTEEZ- Mark Paul Deren Protected Nipsey Gold Leaf HPM Silkscreen Print by MADSTEEZ- Mark Paul Deren

    Protected Nipsey Gold Leaf HPM Silkscreen Print by MADSTEEZ- Mark Paul Deren Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on MEDIUM Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Hand Cut Gold Leaf Inlay Artwork Size 33x44 The "Protected Nipsey Gold Leaf HPM (Hand Painted Multiple) Silkscreen Print" is a piece of art created by Mark Paul Deren, also known as MADSTEEZ. Mark Paul Deren is an artist and designer based in California, best known for his vivid, large-scale, and multi-layered paintings, combining various pop culture references, abstract imagery, and his signature "WEEN!face." His work has been featured in galleries, on walls, and on products worldwide. The "Protected Nipsey Gold Leaf HPM Silkscreen Print" is a tribute to Nipsey Hussle, an American rapper, entrepreneur, and community activist from Los Angeles, California, who was tragically murdered in 2019. Nipsey Hussle was not only a talented musician but also an inspiring figure for his community, investing in various projects to help uplift the people around him. The artwork by MADSTEEZ features a portrait of Nipsey Hussle surrounded by an array of vibrant colors and patterns, while the gold leaf adds a luxurious touch, representing the impact and legacy Nipsey left behind. The use of silkscreen printing and hand-painted elements make each print unique, adding value and collectability to the piece. This piece showcases MADSTEEZ's signature style, combining pop culture, street art, and fine art elements, making it a desirable piece for collectors and fans of both the artist and Nipsey Hussle.

    $2,799.99

  • Sale -30% Prowess Archival Print by Jason Limon

    Jason Limon Prowess Archival Print by Jason Limon

    Prowess Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Jason Limon. Jason Limon "Prowess" Archival Pigment Print Edition of 50 Signed and Numbered by the Artist 20" x 20"

    $209.00$146.00

  • Psychedelic Andre- Endless Summer Blotter Paper Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Psychedelic Andre- Endless Summer Blotter Paper Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Psychedelic Andre - Endless Summer Obey Giant Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Shepard Fairey X John Van Hamersveld pop culture LSD artwork. "I first made this image in 1967, and then the poster came out in 1968. One day I sat down and started this drawing out of my style. I had been an art director at Capitol Records, and I hadn't been drawing very much. It was a whole new state I was in. But it was an opportunity to test my drawing and put it into a poster and have it published. It all came out great. It was a fantastic show. There were ads everywhere and people loved the poster. It just started to become a piece of history right away, much like The Endless Summer poster." - John Van Hamersveld "I became a fan of Hendrix after I exited my punk rock orthodoxy phase. I ended up gravitating towards John's image because it had that nod to psychedelia, without going so overboard in the baroque detail, that it remained iconic. This Hendrix image itself — along with a few other influences, like Barbara Kruger and Russian Constructivism — was a huge influence in how I was going to make work that had the ability to cut through the clutter of what's on the street and still have a recognizable style. When I was just making variations of the Andre on the different backgrounds, I was looking at a lot of psychedelic work, but John's piece really inspired me to make something that was a deviation from just playing it safe with the original Andre image. So John's Pinnacle Hendrix was sort of a gateway to the evolution of my entire Andre The Giant project. I can't really understate the importance of this image for me." - Shepard Fairey

    $412.99

  • Puff, Puff, Pass Blotter Paper Archival Print by Skel

    Skel Puff, Puff, Pass Blotter Paper Archival Print by Skel

    Puff, Puff, Pass Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Skel. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $397.99

  • Sale -30% PumpKid- Play-to-Death Art Toy by Czee13 PumpKid- Play-to-Death Art Toy by Czee13

    Czee13 PumpKid- Play-to-Death Art Toy by Czee13

    PumpKid- Play-to-Death Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Czee13 x Clutter Magazine. Happy Halloween Designer Toy Freaks! Set your evil gaze upon the latest toy from the twisted mind of UK street artist Czee13! The Pumpkid! With a pumpkin head, ghostly form, and dope trainers, this vinyl toy is the perfect sculptural art piece for your Halloween spookfest! Standing at 5.5in tall, this IamRetro Exclusive Colorway, is limited to just 90 pieces

    $221.00$155.00

  • Sale -30% Quarantine Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Orange 2 Quarantine Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Saber Quarantine Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Quarantine High Vis Tagged Original Slap-Up Label Marker Painting/Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Tru Graffiti Legend Saber Urban Street Artist. 2020 Signed Marker Original Quarantine Collection Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 6.5x3 Tagged on Virus Covid Quarantine High Visibility Neon Orange Warning Label.

    $40.00$28.00

  • Quasiconformal Resting Face Blotter Paper Archival Print by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Quasiconformal Resting Face Blotter Paper Archival Print by Pat Riot

    Quasiconformal Resting Face (Kaczynski’s Grin) Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Pat Riot pop culture LSD artwork. "Two of these blotter designs were created specifically for this project. They are both variations of pieces that I have been creating over the last year for a body of work revolving around the thematic similarities between Ted Geisel’s (Dr. Seuss) storybook, THE LORAX, and Ted Kaczynski’s (Unabomber) manifesto, “Industrial Society And It’s Future.”

    $397.99

  • Sale -30% Quinqueflor Mordida #11 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Canlove Quinqueflor Mordida #11 Original Recycled Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Canlove

    Quinqueflor Mordida #11 Original 100% Recycled, Hand Cut Iron Lak Aerosol Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Canlove. 2015 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Can Paint Displayed With Custom Box Sculpture Artwork Size 8x8 Ready To Hang on Wall "We dubbed these flower creations Metaliflora and we’ve been experimenting with different shapes and forms for a few years. We challenged ourselves to create the greatest and most efficient use of one recycled spray paint can. The flower bloomed naturally. This series is partially about us returning to our roots. When we started cutting these flowers we wouldn’t paint them as we often do now. We’ve been venturing into this raw approach with some of our other work. It feels right to introduce it with this series as well.The can popping process always produces a unique pattern inside the can because as the marble moves around inside it leaves its tracks on the wet paint. Each flower is cut by hand and no two flowers are exactly alike. Each one is completely unique. And every box we shipped had a custom paint job." - Canlove

    $194.00$136.00

  • Sale -30% Rabbit With Mushrooms Original Acrylic Painting by Nicole Gustafsson

    Nicole Gustafsson Rabbit With Mushrooms Original Acrylic Painting by Nicole Gustafsson

    Rabbit With Mushrooms, an original one-of-a-kind acrylic painting by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Nicole Gustafsson on fine art paper. 2014 Custom Framed & Matted Signed Original Image 3x3 Frame 8.5x8.5 Exploration of Nature and Fantasy in Artwork Gustafsson's "Rabbit With Mushrooms" is a vivid portrayal that harmoniously blends the notion of the natural world with the creative liberty associated with pop art. This artwork, set on fine art paper, presents a rabbit perched atop a mushroom, a playful and surreal scene. The rabbit, donned in attire that hints at adventure and exploration, holds a golden cube, perhaps a treasure found within this magical setting. Gustafsson's attention to detail in the rabbit's pose and the mushrooms' intricacies emphasize her ability to bring fantasy to life within the confines of a small canvas. The "Rabbit With Mushrooms" piece is a remarkable example of Nicole Gustafsson's original one-of-a-kind acrylic paintings, which have significantly contributed to the street pop art and graffiti artwork scene. Created in 2014, this piece encapsulates Gustafsson's distinctive artistic style, characterized by its vibrant storytelling, connection to nature, and the seamless integration of fantastical elements within a street art context. The selection of such a subject reflects Gustafsson's love for weaving narrative and myth into her art, a common thread in street pop art, where stories unfold on unconventional canvases. The rabbit, a creature often associated with curiosity and agility, is depicted as a protagonist of this art piece, inviting viewers to delve into the narrative and possibly perceive a more profound meaning or story behind the composed scene. Technique and Artistic Merit "Rabbit With Mushrooms" exhibits Gustafsson's mastery of acrylics, a medium that allows for a rich vibrancy and a depth of texture. The artwork, though small in size, with the original image measuring 3x3 inches, is a testament to Gustafsson's skill in creating detailed and impactful pieces within a limited space. The custom framing and matting, bringing the dimensions to 8.5x8.5 inches, enhances the artwork's presence, giving it a prominence that belies its modest scale. The color palette of the piece, with its earthy tones and subtle backdrop, focuses the viewer's gaze on the central figure, allowing the rabbit and its whimsical mount to take center stage. This careful orchestration of color and form is a hallmark of Gustafsson's style, which often features a seamless blend of street art's immediacy and the finesse typical of fine art. Significance in the Street Art and Pop Art Communities In street pop art and graffiti artwork, "Rabbit With Mushrooms" holds a special place due to its originality and the artist's reputation. Gustafsson, a popular name in street art communities, is known for her ability to translate the spontaneity and edginess of street graffiti into works that resonate with the more personal and intimate settings of private collections. The piece's allure is compounded by its status as a signed original, a mark of authenticity, and a direct connection to the artist's hand. This aspect of the artwork is essential in the street art world, where the authenticity and unique touch of the artist are highly valued. Collectors and admirers of Gustafsson's work are investing in a piece of art and obtaining a fragment of the creative spirit that drives the street pop art movement. Collectibility and Lasting Appeal As a finely crafted and thoughtfully presented piece, "Rabbit With Mushrooms" embodies the essence of collectibility. Its bespoke framing and matting signal its readiness to be displayed and appreciated within a connoisseur's space. The small size of the artwork, coupled with its depth of narrative and aesthetic appeal, makes it a versatile piece suited for diverse environments, from private homes to galleries. Furthermore, the year of its creation, 2014, places "Rabbit With Mushrooms" within a period of growing recognition for street art, marking it as a historical artifact of the genre's development. Gustafsson's signature on the piece adds to its value, providing a tangible link to the time of its creation and the artist's evolving journey within the street pop art and graffiti art landscape. Nicole Gustafsson's "Rabbit With Mushrooms" is more than just an original painting; it is a piece that encapsulates the vibrancy and imagination inherent in street pop art and graffiti artwork. It is a testament to Gustafsson's artistic prowess and contribution to the art form, as well as a cherished collectible with lasting appeal for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

    $322.00$225.00

  • Rascals Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress

    Flying Fortress Rascals Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress

    Rascals Pop Artwork Limited Edition 7-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Artist Flying Fortress. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Size 27.55x19.68

    $356.99

  • Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis

    Dred66- Tyree Davis Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis

    Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis of a Kind of Artwork on Foam Core Mounted to Acrylic Sheet From Street Art Pop Artist. 2001 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 32x12 Depicting 2 People Sharing a Meal at a Table with Wine Over a Massive Red Carpet. Tagged, Signed, Dated, and titled on the Back. Imperial / Red Carpet / Dred66 / March 2001 Essence of "Red Carpet Imperial" by Tyree Davis "Red Carpet Imperial" stands as a remarkable testament to the artistic prowess of Tyree Davis, known in the street pop art and graffiti artwork community as Dred66. This original oil painting, a one-of-a-kind artwork on foam core mounted to an acrylic sheet, exemplifies the fusion of street art aesthetics with the traditional oil painting medium. Created in 2001, this signed acrylic painting stretches across a sizeable 32x12 canvas, depicting a scene that is both intimate and grandiose — two people sharing a meal at a table with a wine bottle over a massive red carpet. Davis's "Red Carpet Imperial" encapsulates the ethos of street pop art by bringing the personal into the public sphere. The subjects of the painting — two individuals engaged in the simple act of sharing a meal — are universal in their relatability. Yet, they are set against a backdrop that speaks to grandeur and excess. This contrast sketched out in the earthy yet bold tones of the oil paints, evokes a narrative that is both a celebration and a critique of cultural and social dynamics. It's a snapshot of life that is as much about the environment as it is about the individuals within it. Signature Style of Dred66 and Artistic Influence Tyree Davis's signature style is evident in how "Red Carpet Imperial" harmonizes street art's raw energy with a gallery piece's sophistication. The painting carries the hallmarks of graffiti in its background — tagged, signed, and dated by the artist, which is a nod to the graffiti tradition of artists marking their territory and claiming space. This element of the artwork connects the practice of street art with the established conventions of fine art, creating a dialogue between two worlds often seen as disparate. The tactile quality of the foam core gives the painting a three-dimensional feel. At the same time, the mounting on an acrylic sheet provides a modern twist, suggesting the protective glazing found in street art installations. These material choices by Davis reflect a thoughtful consideration of medium and message, ensuring that "Red Carpet Imperial" resonates with the authenticity of street art even as it occupies a different physical and conceptual space. In "Red Carpet Imperial," Davis offers a cultural commentary that is as relevant today as it was at the beginning of the millennium. The work's title, 'Imperial,' hints at a critique of societal structures and the seduction of luxury, a theme deep in street pop art's veins. The painting invites viewers to reflect on the disparities and contradictions that pervade modern life by placing an everyday scene in a context that implies wealth and luxury. Moreover, the painting's year of creation, 2001, situates it at a time when street art began gaining widespread recognition as a legitimate art form. Tyree Davis contributed to this burgeoning recognition through his work, bridging the gap between the street and the gallery and challenging preconceived notions about the value and place of graffiti and street pop art in the art historical canon. Legacy and Continuing Influence Tyree Davis's "Red Carpet Imperial" legacy continues influencing the street art community and the broader art world. It stands as a powerful example of how the aesthetics and themes of street pop art can be translated into different mediums and settings, maintaining their impact and resonance. Davis's work invites ongoing discourse about the intersections between art, culture, and society through its bold visual language and underlying social commentary. This conversation is as vital now as it was two decades ago. "Red Carpet Imperial" is more than just a painting; it is a piece of social fabric, a historical document, and a beacon of street pop art's enduring power to communicate, challenge, and captivate. Tyree Davis, as Dred66, has crafted an artwork that is both a reflection and a critique of the world it inhabits, securing his place in the annals of street pop art history.

    $4,899.99

  • Sale -30% Red Reef Giclee Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Red Reef Giclee Print by Dave Kinsey

    Red Reef Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Italian Cold-Press Archival Watercolor Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Dave Kinsey. Red Reef by Dave Kinsey Fine art Giclée print on cold-press watercolor paper 16 x 20 inches Limited Edition of 75 Signed & numbered Printed with ♡ by Paragon Press "Reed Reef highlights coral reefs, the rainforests of the sea. While coral reefs cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, they provide a sheltered home to about 25% of marine fish species." -Dave Kinsey

    $238.00$167.00

  • Reveal Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    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

    $592.99

  • Sale -30% Revel in the Wild Joy Offset Lithograph Print by Andy Kehoe

    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.

    $98.00$69.00

  • Revenge Is A Dish Pig Ceramic Plate Art Object by Luke Chueh

    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.

    $263.00

  • Reverend Horton Heat Tenderloin Twang Rang Hi-Fi 1994 Chicago IL Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Reverend Horton Heat Tenderloin Twang Rang Hi-Fi 1994 Chicago IL Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Reverend Horton Heat Tenderloin Twang Rang Hi-Fi 1994 Chicago IL Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 1994 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 22x18 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik. Reverend Horton Heat Tenderloin Twang Rang Hi-Fi Road Burners Metro Chicago, Illinois 9-17-1994 The "Reverend Horton Heat Tenderloin Twang Rang Hi-Fi 1994 Chicago IL" silkscreen print is a vibrant representation of the intersection where music meets visual art, crafted by the renowned artist Frank Kozik. Dated in 1994, this limited edition piece, with only 500 signed and numbered prints, captures the essence of the concert gig poster with a distinct pop art flair. Measuring 22x18 inches, it was created to promote a live music event on September 17, 1994, featuring the Reverend Horton Heat alongside Tenderloin and Twang Rang Hi-Fi Road Burners at the Metro in Chicago, Illinois. Kozik's use of bold colors and a cartoonish fox wearing a cowboy hat embodies the energy and eccentricity of the bands, particularly the headlining psychobilly band known for its lively and raucous performances. This artwork is more than a mere announcement of an event; it is a piece of history, a testament to the culture of the mid-90s, and a collector's item for enthusiasts of music, pop art, and street art alike. Frank Kozik's style is evident in the poster's design, which features thick outlines, flat areas of color, and an absence of shading reminiscent of comic book art—a hallmark of Kozik's work. Such posters are not only advertisements but also artifacts of cultural significance. They represent a time when street art was becoming increasingly recognized as a legitimate art form, blurring the lines between the highbrow and the accessible, the elite and the streetwise. These prints also speak to the nature of street art's fleeting existence. While street art is often temporary, subject to the whims of weather and the ever-changing urban landscape, silkscreen prints like this capture ephemeral quality and preserve it in a form that can be collected, traded, and displayed. Kozik's work, especially this print, serves as a physical snapshot of the street art movement as it began to infiltrate and influence the broader pop culture, reflecting a time when the underground started to surface and claim space on the walls of fans and collectors worldwide.

    $550.99

  • Rich People Shit Original Spray Paint Painting by Atomik

    Atomik Rich People Shit Original Spray Paint Painting by Atomik

    Rich People Shit Original Spray Paint Painting by Atomik One of a Kind Artwork on Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Spray Paint Painting Original Massive Artwork Size 80x100 Small Cute To Right Area "Rich People Shit," an original spray paint painting by Atomik, represents an explosive convergence of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Atomik, a Miami-based artist known for his vibrant orange, bold visuals and irreverent approach to societal norms, has once again pushed the boundaries with this work. Distinguished by its unflinching commentary on wealth disparity and consumer culture, the painting is awash with Atomik's characteristic bright colors, which serve to highlight its potent message. The title of the work, "Rich People Shit," directly conveys its subject matter. It teases apart the excesses and indulgences of the upper crust, showcasing Atomik's biting satire and his knack for stirring dialogue through his art. The narrative embedded within the painting brings to life the often surreal experiences and commodities associated with immense wealth, boldly questioning the societal structures that uphold such a lifestyle. As an amalgamation of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, "Rich People Shit" exhibits all the crucial elements of these genres. From the populist appeal and familiar imagery of pop art, the gritty spontaneity and defiance of street art, to the unconventional canvas and daring statements of graffiti art - Atomik deftly blends these into a powerful commentary. The artist's prolific use of spray paint not only anchors the piece firmly within the graffiti art tradition but also infuses it with a raw energy that lends an immediacy to its critique. This painting, through its vivid imagery and incisive commentary, has managed to spark a broad conversation about the societal implications of wealth and its distribution. Atomik's "Rich People Shit" remains a significant piece in the contemporary art scene, serving as a bright beacon of subversive thought in the crossroads of pop, street, and graffiti art.

    $5,021.99

  • Riding Home Blotter Paper Archival Print by UFO907

    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.

    $397.99

  • Rise Against the System Orange Silkscreen Print by MAD

    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.

    $397.99

  • Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24. From the first "Beyond The Streets" exhibit in 2012. Museum Quality Paper With Minor to Light Margin Yellowing, Image Perfect, and Can Be Easily Covered With Mat. Risk Rock's "Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter" and Its Place in Street Pop Art The "Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter" giclée by Risk Rock is a vibrant piece that encapsulates the dynamic interplay between typography and abstraction in street pop art and graffiti artwork. As a limited edition fine art paper print from 2012, this work forms part of the exclusive "Beyond The Streets" exhibit collection, showcasing the evolution of street art from public spaces into galleries. Limited to 100 signed and numbered editions, the artwork measures 24x24 inches, offering a substantial visual statement in size and impact. Although there is minor to light yellowing on the margins of the museum-quality paper, the image remains pristine—a testament to the lasting power of street art when transferred to a more permanent medium. Risk Rock, a celebrated figure within the street art community, is known for his bold use of color and innovative approach to graffiti lettering. The "Risky E" is a prime example of his style, blending graffiti's raw, kinetic energy with the precision of printmaking. The giclée process, renowned for its high fidelity to the original artwork, allows the piece's intricate details and vibrant colors to be preserved, creating a lasting impression akin to that of a mural encountered on the street. The Cultural Resonance of Risk Rock's Artistic Expression The "Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter" is more than a mere decorative piece; it is a cultural statement that resonates with the ethos of street and pop art. It represents a moment when graffiti, once relegated to the fringes of the art world, began to be recognized for its artistic value and cultural significance. The piece, birthed from the "Beyond The Streets" exhibit, symbolizes graffiti's transition from an act of rebellion to a form of artistic expression embraced by museums and collectors alike. Risk Rock's contribution to the street art movement is immortalized in this print, reflecting the artist's mastery over form, color, and composition. The letter "E" is transformed into a standalone piece of art, showcasing the potential of typography to transcend its functional roots and become a medium for creative expression. This transformation is characteristic of street pop art, where everyday elements are recontextualized to challenge perceptions and engage viewers in a dialogue. The Significance of Giclée in Preserving Street Art Aesthetics Giclée prints like "Risky E" have played a significant role in preserving the aesthetics of street art for future generations. By capturing the vibrancy and detail of the original artwork on fine art paper, the giclée process ensures that the transient nature of street art can be enjoyed long after the original piece might have faded or been painted over. With its limited edition status, this print elevates the ephemeral nature of graffiti into a collectible form, allowing fans and new audiences alike to own a piece of street art history. The slight aging of the paper's margins does not detract from the artwork's value; instead, it adds a layer of authenticity reminiscent of the aging walls that host graffiti art in the urban landscape. The promise that the image can be easily matted and preserved speaks to the adaptability of street art and its ability to find new life in different contexts and formats. Risk Rock's "Risky E Graffiti Alphabet Letter" giclée is a testament to the enduring appeal and significance of street pop art and graffiti artwork. As a limited edition print, it represents the intersection of street culture and fine art, embodying the spirit of an art movement that continues to influence and redefine the boundaries of artistic expression. The piece is a tribute to the artists who have brought the language of the streets into the galleries and the collectors who have helped pave the way for graffiti to be recognized as a legitimate and impactful art form.

    $447.99

  • Robocop Blacklight Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    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.

    $129.00

  • Sale -30% Robot #2 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Zane Thomas Robot #2 Silkscreen by Zane Thomas

    Robot #2 Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Zane Thomas Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $99.00$69.00

  • Rock Climber PP Giclee Silkscreen Print by Martin Whatson

    Martin Whatson Rock Climber PP Giclee Silkscreen Print by Martin Whatson

    Rock Climber PP Giclee Silkscreen Print by Martin Whatson Printers Proof Hand-Pulled 18-Color Screen Print on 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. PP Printers Proof 2021 Signed & Marked P/P Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 31.5x31.5 Giclee Over Silkscreen Print. Martin Watson Artistic Approach "Rock Climber PP" is a giclée and silkscreen print by Martin Whatson, a notable figure in contemporary street pop art and graffiti. As a Printer's Proof (PP) from a limited edition run in 2021, this piece captures the dynamic essence of urban art. Signed and marked by the artist, "Rock Climber PP" spans 31.5 inches by 31.5 inches and showcases Whatson's adeptness in blending giclée precision with the rawness of hand-pulled screen printing. Martin Whatson's art is recognized for its vivid portrayal of motion and emotion, often juxtaposed against a monochrome background. In "Rock Climber PP," Whatson employs an 18-color screen print on 300gsm Somerset fine art paper, a medium well-regarded for its texture and durability, which is crucial for the layered technique used in the work. The artwork is distinguished by its hand-pulled screen printing method, which ensures that each color layer is applied with personal attention, contributing to the print's depth and vibrancy. Convergence of Techniques in "Rock Climber PP" The combination of giclée and silkscreen print in "Rock Climber PP" exemplifies the convergence of digital precision and traditional printmaking. Giclée prints are known for their high-resolution and sharp detail, derived from digital printing. This modern technique allows for the gradations and nuances of the original artwork to be captured with exceptional clarity. On the other hand, silkscreen printing is a manual process that involves forcing ink through a mesh screen to create an image. It's a method deeply rooted in the history of street art and pop art due to its directness and capacity for bold, saturated colors. Cultural Impact of Watson's Work "Rock Climber PP" is more than a mere amalgamation of techniques; it is a visual narrative that speaks to the urban experience and its inherent search for meaning. The figure of the rock climber, striving upward amidst the chaotic splashes of color, symbolizes the human quest for progress and the challenges faced in the climb. This imagery represents street pop art's core themes: struggle, resilience, and the beauty found in the act of creation. The Significance of Limited Edition Prints As a Printer's Proof, "Rock Climber PP" holds a special place in collectible art. The printer or artist typically retains these proofs and are not part of the numbered edition, making them rarer than the standard prints. Collectors highly prize them for their exclusivity and the insight they provide into the artist's process. In addition, Watson's signature and the PP mark on the artwork seal authenticity, further elevating the print's value and desirability. In conclusion, "Rock Climber PP" by Martin Watson stands as a vibrant embodiment of the street pop art and graffiti movement. It captures the essence of urban art through the interplay of giclée and silkscreen techniques, resulting in an intricate and explosive piece. The print is a testament to Whatson's skillful navigation of art forms and ability to convey profound messages through his distinctive visual language. This artwork resonates with the energy of the streets and the spirit of contemporary art, encapsulating the genre's vitality.

    $4,899.99

  • Sale -31% Rock Paper Scissors Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Rock Paper Scissors Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Rock Paper Scissors Hand-Pulled 3-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 8x10 Marked #60 of 60

    $26.00$18.00

  • Rode Vlinder in Vuur Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan Rode Vlinder in Vuur Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Rode Vlinder in Vuur Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. Art print giclée 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 20.5” / 42 x 52 cm (image and paper size) Signed & Numbered Logo Embossed Edition: 77 2020 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/416245862 Uses the Artivive App

    $397.99

  • Romancing The Stoned Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Romancing The Stoned Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Romancing The Stoned Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Perforated blotter paper is a type of paper that is commonly used in the creation of graffiti fine art. This paper is perforated into small squares or tabs, which are then used to create unique artwork prints. The printing process used for blotter paper artwork prints is similar to that of traditional fine art prints, with a focus on using high-quality materials and techniques that ensure the longevity and preservation of the artwork. Archival inks are used to ensure that the print will resist fading and discoloration over time, and acid-free paper is used to prevent deterioration and yellowing. Blotter paper artwork prints are popular among collectors and enthusiasts of graffiti and street art due to their unique texture and the fact that each print is a one-of-a-kind piece of art. They are often framed and displayed in galleries and private collections, and can be a valuable addition to any art collection. Blotter paper artwork prints are made by first creating an original artwork on a sheet of blotter paper using various mediums, the artwork is then scanned or photographed and digitally reproduced using high-quality archival ink and paper. To ensure that these artwork prints are archival quality, it is important to use high-quality materials and techniques in the creation process. This might include using acid-free paper, archival inks, and other materials that will help to preserve the artwork for many years to come. With proper care and storage, these artwork prints can be enjoyed by collectors and enthusiasts for generations to come.

    $422.99

  • Ron Burgundy Jazz Flute At Tino's Silkscreen by by Aled Lewis

    Aled Lewis Ron Burgundy Jazz Flute At Tino's Silkscreen by by Aled Lewis

    Ron Burgundy Jazz Flute At Tino's Orange Variant Movie Music 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aled Lewis Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Variant 'Ron Burgundy Jazz Flute At Tino's' by Aled Lewis is part of Gallery1988's 'A Tribute To Judd Apatow: an art show inspired by a comedic producer

    $243.00

  • Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor- Steampunk 400% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Pewter Metal Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Trompe l'oeil riveted metal plating defines the Special Edition 400% Steampunk BE@RBRICK ROYAL SELANGOR, evoking the guttural roar of a coal-fired furnace, the hiss of steam, and all the romance of 19th century engineering. Cast in pewter and given a graphite-treated bronze finish to simulate weathered iron, selective missing panels expose the automaton’s inner workings of pewter gauges and conduits. A cartoon-like bear in anthropomorphic form, MEDICOM TOY’s BE@RBRICK debuted in Tokyo in 2001. In the intervening years, the designer toy has acquired international cult status, in no small part due to its subsequent release in a range of materials, sizes and themes, and its collaborations with a slew of art, design & fashion heavyweights. https://youtu.be/fkBpxS3Twrw

    $4,032.99

  • Russian Mare Silkscreen Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez

    Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez Russian Mare Silkscreen Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez

    Russian Mare Silkscreen Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez Hand-Pulled 3-Color on 250gsm Rives BFK Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 25.6x19.7 Silkscreen Print Mare139's Silkscreen Mastery in "Russian Mare" "Russian Mare," a silkscreen print by renowned artist Mare139, also known as Carlos Rodriguez, is a vibrant representation of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created in 2022, this limited edition print reflects Mare139's deep roots in the street art movement and his seamless transition into the refined art gallery space. Each print in the edition of 150 is hand-pulled, featuring a bold three-color palette on 250gsm Rives BFK fine art paper, known for its smooth texture and durability. The artwork, sized at 25.6x19.7 inches, offers a substantial visual statement that is both impactful and intricate. Innovative Aesthetics in Limited Edition Artwork Rodriguez's "Russian Mare" showcases the distinctive aesthetics that define his work within the graffiti art landscape. The print's dynamic composition, characterized by sharp geometric shapes and a striking contrast of black, white, and orange, captures the movement and energy synonymous with graffiti. The artist's signature, coupled with the numbering of the print, assures collectors of its authenticity and the limited nature of this particular work. The hand-pulled silkscreen process, a meticulous and traditional printmaking technique, further underscores the uniqueness of each piece in the series. Street Pop Art: A Cultural Evolution The term "Street Pop Art," applied to Mare139's "Russian Mare," underscores the fusion of street art's raw, expressive power with the mass appeal and accessibility of pop art. Rodriguez's work is emblematic of this hybrid genre, which honors the rebellious spirit of graffiti while embracing the broader cultural dialogue facilitated by pop art. "Russian Mare," with its abstract representation and vibrant hues, invites viewers to interpret the piece through the lens of contemporary urban culture while appreciating the fine art craftsmanship of silkscreen printing. Collectibility and the Art Market The collectibility of "Russian Mare" is significant in the art market, particularly within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The limited edition of 150 makes each print a coveted item for enthusiasts and collectors alike, who value the work's aesthetic, cultural aspects, andestment potential. The choice of Rives BFK fine art paper speaks to a dedication to quality and longevity, ensuring the artwork maintains its visual impact over time. Collectors of Mare139's work can appreciate the depth of his artistic practice, exemplified by the careful selection of materials and the precision of the silkscreen technique. In the narrative of modern art, "Russian Mare" by Mare139 stands as a compelling intersection of street credibility and refined art prestige. The artwork embodies the spirit of the streets while holding a place of distinction in the gallery setting. Rodriguez's ability to translate the vitality of graffiti into a silkscreen print demonstrates the evolving nature of Street Pop Art as a form that bridges disparate artistic worlds. "Russian Mare" is not just a print; it is a statement about the transformative power of art and its ability to resonate across different audiences and environments.

    $342.99

  • S.T. Blotter Paper Archival Print by Richey Beckett

    Richey Beckett S.T. Blotter Paper Archival Print by Richey Beckett

    S.T. Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Richey Beckett pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.

    $397.99

  • Saafiya 16x20 Archival Print by Doze Green

    Doze Green Saafiya 16x20 Archival Print by Doze Green

    Saafiya- 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Doze Green Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $263.00

  • Sabbath Candle Woodcut Block Print by Irving Amen

    Irving Amen Sabbath Candle Woodcut Block Print by Irving Amen

    Sabbath Candle Limited Edition 4-Color Hand Woodcut Print on Fine Art Paper by Irving Amen pop art graffiti famous artist art.

    $397.99

  • Saboteur AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Saboteur AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Saboteur Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper by Dave Kinsey, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2010 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x18  The Essence of Rebellion in Kinsey's Saboteur Dave Kinsey, a street artist who has made significant waves in modern pop art, presents a compelling piece in the form of the 'Saboteur' limited edition print. This three-color hand-pulled silkscreen print on 100% cotton rag archival paper reflects the essence of what street pop art and graffiti artwork stand for - a blend of aesthetic appeal and a strong message. Created in 2010, the 'Saboteur' is not only a visually striking piece but also one laden with symbolism and meaning. The 'Saboteur' showcases Kinsey's skill in using limited color palettes to create depth and narrative. The stark contrast of the orange background against the black-and-white imagery of the Statue of Liberty immediately captures the viewer's attention. The choice of the Statue of Liberty as the central figure is remarkably evocative, symbolizing freedom and the American spirit. However, Kinsey's portrayal is not one of patriotic triumph but rather a nuanced critique, perhaps a comment on the state of liberty in contemporary society. A Limited Edition Piece with a Timeless Message This artwork, marked as an Artist Proof (AP), signifies its status as part of a unique subset of prints often kept by the artist for personal use or sold as precious pieces to collectors. The print, sized at 24x18 inches, is significant not just for its size but for its exclusivity and the personal touch of the artist's signature. Collectors and admirers of Kinsey's work recognize the value of such a piece in terms of its aesthetic quality and its potential as an investment and a historical artifact. The 'Saboteur' is a testament to Kinsey's mastery of silkscreen printing, which requires precision and skill. The hand-pulled method employed by Kinsey ensures that each print is unique, with slight variations that make each piece one-of-a-kind. The use of 100% cotton rag archival paper speaks to the quality and durability of the print, designed to withstand the test of time without losing its color and integrity. The Impact of 'Saboteur' in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork In the broader context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the 'Saboteur' stands out as a beacon of Kinsey's style and the political edge often found in this genre. Street art, known for its transient nature, is painted on walls and surfaces of the public domain. By transforming such a piece into a silkscreen print, Kinsey bridges the gap between street art's ephemeral nature and fine art's longevity. This piece allows the rebellious spirit of street art to enter homes and galleries, preserving its message and aesthetic for future generations. The 'Saboteur' is not just a piece of art; it's a conversation starter, a statement, and history. It encapsulates the turbulent emotions and the critical discourse of the time it was created, yet its message remains timeless. As a work of modern pop art, it embodies the cultural and political atmosphere of the early 21st century, reflecting the artist's perception of liberty and the societal structures that govern it. Dave Kinsey's Ongoing Legacy and 'Saboteur's' Place Within It The continuing legacy of Dave Kinsey as an influential figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork is further cemented by works like 'Saboteur.' He has consistently demonstrated an ability to convey powerful messages through his art; this print is no exception. As with many great works of street pop art, the 'Saboteur' challenges its viewers to think critically about the symbols and institutions they may otherwise take for granted. For collectors, enthusiasts, and students of street pop art and graffiti artwork, 'Saboteur' represents a pinnacle of Kinsey's artistic endeavors, encapsulating his message, medium, and method. Pieces like this ensure Kinsey's place in the annals of modern art is secure and revered. As time progresses, 'Saboteur' will continue to resonate and inspire, much like the enduring spirit of the street art movement from which it was born.

    $734.99

  • Sale -30% Sangra Azteca 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch

    Pooch Sangra Azteca 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch

    Sangra Azteca 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $153.00$107.00

  • Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Save Me Limited Run Vinyl Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Rip N Dip. Custom Limited Edition Vinyl Save The World Figure 8.25 in x 6.7 in Only 1000 Made A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Surfrider Foundation

    $365.99

  • Sale -30% Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Rip N Dip Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Save The World Deck- Multi-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Rip N Dip. Limited Run Designer Skateboard Deck.

    $228.00$160.00

  • Sale -30% Sea Also Rises Exodus of Turtleton Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises Exodus of Turtleton Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises- Exodus of Turtleton Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 24x36 1st Print. Artist Tim Doyle was asked to participate in PangeaSeed’s “The Year of Living Dangerously” print suite in 2013

    $253.00$177.00

  • Sale -30% Sea Also Rises The Frog Prince Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises The Frog Prince Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises- The Frog Prince Limited Edition Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Series II Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 24x36 "The Sea Also Rises- Incident 28: The Frog Prince Commands His Homunculus." This hand-printed silkscreen poster measures 24x36

    $253.00$177.00

  • Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Several Signatures Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 17x17 Artist: Tashif "Sheefy Mcfly" Turner Description: SEVERAL SIGNATURES Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 Size: 17" x 17" (Inches) Edition Size -10 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist Blind Stamped by Duboski Art Collab

    $397.99

  • Sale -30% Shaka Variant 1 HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Meggs Shaka Variant 1 HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Shaka- Variant 1 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Acrylic, Aerosol & Screen Print on Watercolour Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This edition is hand-painted and sprayed, so essentially everyone is unique, an original series so to speak. This piece is based on a tee design I did for Pow Wow Hawaii in 2013. The Shaka is symbolic of good vibes & Aloha in Hawaii so it’s a classic and fun image I use as a symbol of my love for Pow Wow and Hawai’i in general. It obviously also recognized in surf/skate culture so the composition is a reference/homage to the all-time classic Jim Phillips screaming hand graphic for Santa Cruz skateboards." - Meggs

    $270.00$189.00

  • Sale -30% Shaka Variant 2 HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Meggs Shaka Variant 2 HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Shaka- Variant 2 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Acrylic, Aerosol & Screen Print on Watercolour Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This edition is hand-painted and sprayed, so essentially everyone is unique, an original series so to speak. This piece is based on a tee design I did for Pow Wow Hawaii in 2013. The Shaka is symbolic of good vibes & Aloha in Hawaii so it’s a classic and fun image I use as a symbol of my love for Pow Wow and Hawai’i in general. It obviously also recognized in surf/skate culture so the composition is a reference/homage to the all-time classic Jim Phillips screaming hand graphic for Santa Cruz skateboards." - Meggs

    $270.00$189.00

  • Shoot Now Ask Questions Later Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Shoot Now Ask Questions Later Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Shoot Now Ask Questions Later Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Blotter paper, a type of thick absorbent paper, is traditionally used in fields like chemistry for drying samples or in the art world for watercolor painting. However, it has found a unique niche in the world of graffiti and street art for the creation of "blotter art", which is often associated with psychedelic art due to its historical use as a medium for distributing LSD. Experience the convergence of fine art and counterculture with our Fine Art Archival Prints on Perforated Blotter LSD Paper. These prints, a nod to the psychedelic era, are designed to deliver stunning visual impact. They are printed on high-quality blotter paper, which was traditionally used for LSD tabs, but now repurposed for this unique art form. Each piece is a work of masterful creativity, providing an experience that is both aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant. Printed with archival inks to ensure longevity, these prints are not only collectibles but also lasting symbols of a vibrant subculture.

    $422.99

  • Sidewalk Closed Original Mixed Media Street Sign Painting by Sonic Bad

    Sonic Bad Sidewalk Closed Original Mixed Media Street Sign Painting by Sonic Bad

    Sidewalk Closed Original Mixed Media Graffiti Artist Modern Pop Art on Real Metal Street Sign by Sonic Bad. 2012 Signed Original Spray Paint & Metal Street Sign Artwork Size 24x18 Depicting 2 1970s-80s Stylized Beat Boys, NYC Graffiti Tags & Bubble Letters on Street Closed Sign Sonic Bad's Ode to the Streets: The 'Sidewalk Closed' Series The 'Sidewalk Closed' artwork by Sonic Bad, an original piece created in 2012, infuses the rebellious spirit of 1970s and 80s street culture into a medium that is emblematic of urban restriction: a real metal street sign. This mixed media work, signed by the artist, is a striking example of how street pop art and graffiti can repurpose public regulatory objects into canvases that challenge and reinterpret their original intent. Reclaiming Urban Symbols in Street Art Sonic Bad's choice of canvas—a metal street sign—turns an everyday symbol of control into a representation of creative liberation. The artwork, sized at 24x18 inches, is vibrant with color and life, presenting a stark contrast to the sign's mundane purpose of demarcating boundaries. By painting over it, Sonic Bad claims the object for art, much like graffiti artists claim walls for their tags and murals. The piece itself is a dynamic collage of NYC graffiti tags and bubble letters, styles deeply rooted in the history of street art. It showcases two stylized beat boys, figures that resonate with the hip-hop culture that was burgeoning on the streets of New York City during the 70s and 80s. These characters are not only representations of a specific era but also symbols of the energy and rhythm of street life. The Visual Language of Graffiti and Its Evolution Sonic Bad's work serves as a visual lexicon of graffiti's evolution, encapsulating the transition from tagging—often a raw, text-based expression of identity—to more complex and stylized works. The 'Sidewalk Closed' series is particularly evocative of this shift, highlighting the movement from simple letterforms to elaborate and colorful representations that are as much about the artistry of the line as they are about the message. The aerosol paint, a medium synonymous with graffiti, brings authenticity to the piece, its drips and opacity echoing the textures of street art seen in the wild. The metal sign, once reflective and directive, becomes muted and textured under layers of paint, a metaphor for the way street art can change the nature and conversation around public spaces and objects. Sonic Bad and the Living History of Street Art Sonic Bad's 'Sidewalk Closed' is more than a singular work; it is part of the living history of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It reflects a time when street culture began to permeate every aspect of urban life, from the music that played out of boomboxes to the art that adorned the walls and sidewalks of the city. This piece is a celebration of that era, a nod to the roots of street art, and a statement on its enduring influence. The artist, by merging nostalgia with contemporary expression, invites onlookers to explore the depth and breadth of street art. Through this work, Sonic Bad not only pays homage to the pioneers of the genre but also places himself within the continuum of artists who have utilized the street as their gallery. His legacy lies in his ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, ensuring that the spirit of the streets remains vibrant and visible.

    $1,959.99

  • Sidewalk Closed Wood Original Mixed Media Street Sign Painting by Sonic Bad

    Sonic Bad Sidewalk Closed Wood Original Mixed Media Street Sign Painting by Sonic Bad

    Sidewalk Closed- Wood Original Mixed Media Graffiti Artist Modern Pop Art on Real Street Sign by Sonic Bad. 2018 Signed Original Spray Paint & Mixed Media on Wooden New York City NYC Sidewalk Closed Vintage Sign Artwork Size 21.5x11.5 The Artistic Alchemy of Sonic Bad: Reimagining Public Notices Sonic Bad's 'Sidewalk Closed - Wood' is an exemplary showcase of modern pop art manifested through the lens of street sensibilities and graffiti culture. Created in 2018, this signed original piece is a vibrant declaration of the transformative power inherent in street pop art and graffiti artwork. The fusion of spray paint and mixed media on a wooden canvas that once served as a New York City sidewalk sign encapsulates the artist's penchant for repurposing the functional into the visually extraordinary. Technique and Symbolism in Sonic Bad's Work The artwork, measuring 21.5x11.5 inches, is a testament to Sonic Bad's mastery over mixed media. The piece harmoniously integrates the textures of wood with the fluidity of spray paint, achieving a layered effect that adds depth and complexity to the composition. The choice of a 'Sidewalk Closed' sign is significant; it takes an object that signifies obstruction and transforms it into a portal of creative expression, thus inviting reflection on the role of public space and the rules that govern it. Sonic Bad's approach to the sign is subversive yet playful, disrupting its original intent and engaging viewers in a dialogue about the accessibility of art and public communication. The vibrant color palette and intricate design work serve to capture the gaze and provoke thought, a hallmark of effective street pop art. The way the letterforms and characters are interwoven with the sign's warning embodies a kind of artistic alchemy, turning the mundane into the magical. Impact and Reception of Sonic Bad's Street Sign Artwork The 'Sidewalk Closed - Wood' piece by Sonic Bad does not simply occupy space; it commands attention and interaction. Its existence in a gallery or a private collection continues to challenge perceptions of street art's place within the art world hierarchy. Sonic Bad's work is celebrated for its unabashed embrace of street art aesthetics while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of what such art can communicate and how it is perceived. Sonic Bad, an artist who remains an enigmatic figure in the graffiti art scene, utilizes anonymity as a tool, allowing the work to speak for itself. The artist's contributions to street pop art are measured by the vibrancy of the pieces left in public view and the conversations they ignite. The influence of such work extends beyond the streets, infiltrating popular culture and challenging traditional art's status quo. Sonic Bad's Legacy in Street Pop Art Sonic Bad's 'Sidewalk Closed - Wood' is not merely a piece of reclaimed street furniture but a microcosm of street art's potential to redefine the aesthetics of urban living. This work stands as a cultural artifact, a piece of New York City's story told through the eyes of a street artist. Sonic Bad's legacy is enshrined in every color splash and line twist, a testament to the enduring allure and social commentary of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The legacy of artists like Sonic Bad is often measured by the endurance of their work in the public imagination and their ability to inspire future generations of artists. By turning a sidewalk sign into a canvas, Sonic Bad has not only altered the sign's trajectory but also contributed to the narrative of street art as a form of modern pop art. This piece will continue to be a point of reference for discussions about the interplay between public space and artistic freedom, embodying the spirit of street art that refuses to be sidelined.

    $1,959.99

  • Signs Of The Crimes Goldenrod Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English Signs Of The Crimes Goldenrod Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English

    Ron English Signs Of The Crimes Goldenrod Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English

    Signs Of The Crimes- Goldenrod Art Framed Archival UV-Cured Print on Varnished HD Aluminum Panel Artwork by street pop culture artist Ron English. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Framed Ready To Hang Ron English is widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering into clever statement and masterful trompe l’oeil based art. He has created illegal murals and billboards that blend stunning visuals with biting political, consumerist, and surrealist statements, hijacking public space worldwide for the sake of art since the 1980s.

    $397.99

  • Signs Of The Crimes Orange Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English Signs Of The Crimes Orange Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English

    Ron English Signs Of The Crimes Orange Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English

    Signs Of The Crimes- Red Orange Framed Archival UV-Cured Print on Varnished HD Aluminum Panel Artwork by street pop culture artist Ron English. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Framed Ready To Hang Ron English is widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering into clever statement and masterful trompe l’oeil based art. He has created illegal murals and billboards that blend stunning visuals with biting political, consumerist, and surrealist statements, hijacking public space worldwide for the sake of art since the 1980s.

    $397.99

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