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  • The Button Pusher 2 AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall The Button Pusher 2 AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    The Button Pusher 2 AP 13-Color Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 24x18 Diving into the vast spectrum of pop art, graffiti, and street artwork, there's a resonating essence that some pieces carry which makes them undeniably captivating. "The Button Pusher 2 AP 13-Color Silkscreen Print" by the renowned Dalek- James Marshall is one such mesmerizing artwork that reverberates with both energy and emotion. Hand-pulled screen prints have a unique allure, showcasing the artist's touch in every stroke, and this piece is no exception. Created on fine art paper, this artwork is a tangible testament to the artist's dedication to the craft. Characterized by a striking palette of 13 vibrant colors, "The Button Pusher 2" features a whimsical character, seemingly engrossed in the act of pushing a button. This central figure is enlivened by Dalek's signature style, a combination of geometric forms and fluid lines. The background, a mélange of explosive hues, juxtaposes against the creature, creating an impactful visual contrast that arrests the viewer's gaze. One can perceive the meticulous attention to detail and precision in the silkscreen print process, exemplifying the artist's mastery. Marking its exclusivity, this piece is designated as an Artist Proof (AP), a classification that holds significant value in the world of art. Dated 2023, it's part of a limited edition run, adding to its collectible stature. Each print is signed and marked with the distinctive "AP" label by Dalek- James Marshall, signifying its authenticity. In the contemporary realm where street art converges with pop influences, "The Button Pusher 2" stands as an emblem of Dalek's artistic journey, echoing the evolving narratives of modern artistry.

    $550.00

  • The Cartoon Messiah Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mark Bode

    Mark Bode The Cartoon Messiah Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mark Bode

    The Cartoon Messiah Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Mark Bode 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.

    $406.00

  • Sale -15% The Collaborator- Red Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson The Collaborator- Red Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson

    The Collaborator- Red Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. One character is observed standing up with cuffed hands raised above its head, the other one is located in the foreground, featuring the silhouette of a police officer sitting down while brandishing a rifle. The art of Peterson has a strong anti-establishment character and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks paintings, prints, sculptures and murals, exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia.

    $702.00$597.00

  • Sale -15% The Collaborator- White Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson The Collaborator- White Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson

    The Collaborator- White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. One character is observed standing up with cuffed hands raised above its head, the other one is located in the foreground, featuring the silhouette of a police officer sitting down while brandishing a rifle. Cleon Peterson’s world is full of merciless cruelty, chaotic debauchery, and a never-ending struggle to subvert power and oppression. His simple compositions entail complex connotations and an unsettling critique of society’s ever-growing disenfranchisement, isolation, and desperation. Looking at his work, one can easily understand that the artist is not advocating for violence, which he, instead weaponizes in the battle with apathy.

    $702.00$597.00

  • The Cops Red Yellow Blotter Paper Archival Print by Niagara LSD Blotter Modern Pop Art

    Niagara The Cops Red Yellow Blotter Paper Archival Print by Niagara

    The Cops- Red & Yellow Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Niagara pop culture LSD artwork. "We had a driving job delivering Porsches and Ferraris to writers in Los Angeles. The Colonel was an ex-race car driver. We never stopped for “The Cops’’ and never were caught...until the night of the following day." - Niagara

    $406.00

  • Sale -15% The Devil Made Me Do It Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson The Devil Made Me Do It Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    The Devil Made Me Do It Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 18x24 "The TRUTH image ran in the New York Times right before the election in the opinion feature, What Have We Lost. The Devil Made Me Do It & Divided We Stand, United We Fall were both made on January 6th in response to the Faustian bargain that Trump and his accomplices made in designing the coup. Today, we find ourselves at a crossroads; now, more than ever, we must come together, take a stand, exercise our voices, and fight for Truth and Democracy. Hopefully, daylight will cast off this right-wing authoritarian spell. I see these posters as markers of a historical time and feel a duty within to share my views. We're all exhausted by politics, but we must embrace the moment and take action because the threat is fundamental; our democracy could be gone in the blink of an eye." - Cleon Peterson. Cleon Peterson's Stark Commentary in "The Devil Made Me Do It" In the stark dichotomy of black and red, Cleon Peterson's "The Devil Made Me Do It" delivers a powerful visual commentary on the socio-political climate surrounding the events of January 6th, marked by the infamous U.S. Capitol riots. This hand-pulled 2-color silkscreen print on hand-deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper emerges as a piece of street pop art and a historical marker, capturing a moment of intense national upheaval. Art as a Reflection of Societal Turmoil Peterson's artwork, a limited edition of 300 signed and numbered pieces, transcends the traditional boundaries of pop art. It embodies the artist's response to a fraught political landscape, reacting to the tumultuous events that shook the foundations of American democracy. The imagery of a man seemingly dancing while overshadowed by demonic figures speaks to the "Faustian bargain," suggesting a dance with the devil that echoes the betrayals and manipulations of political figures and the public seduced by their rhetoric. The title, "The Devil Made Me Do It," offers an ironic twist on the age-old excuse for succumbing to temptations and making morally questionable choices. Peterson's choice to release these works as a direct response to political events positions the artwork within a tradition of artists who use their craft to document and critique the times they live in. The visual language used in this piece is reminiscent of street art's often aggressive and provocative style, meant to engage the public in public spaces. The Role of Street Pop Art in Political Discourse Cleon Peterson's work exemplifies the role of street pop art in political discourse. Street art has always had a voice in the political arena, often serving as a raw expression of the people, unfiltered and unmediated. Through his work, Peterson extends this tradition by creating a piece that is both a reaction to and reflection of the political unrest that has characterized recent times. With its bold, unapologetic lines and vibrant colors, silkscreen printing makes "The Devil Made Me Do It" a commanding presence. It is a testament to the artist's ability to distill complex political and social emotions into a single, impactful image. In the tradition of street pop art, which often involves taking art out of the galleries and into the streets, Peterson's piece is designed to resonate with a broad audience, its message clear and accessible to all who encounter it. "The Devil Made Me Do It" is more than just a piece of pop art; it is a visual essay on the state of contemporary politics, a call to action, and a reminder of the power of art to reflect and affect change. It is a bold statement within the discourse of street pop art and graffiti artwork, capturing a moment when the world watched as democracy appeared to hang in the balance. Cleon Peterson's voice, through his art, adds to the chorus of those who advocate for truth and democracy, and his work remains a powerful example of how art can engage with and influence the political landscape.

    $702.00$597.00

  • The Devils Work Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth The Devils Work Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    The Devils Work 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed Numbered 10.75x13.75 2011

    $129.00

  • Sale -15% The Disappeared Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson The Disappeared Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    The Disappeared 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 335gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Cleon Peterson (b. 1973) The Disappeared (Black), 2019 Screenprint in colors on Coventry Rag paper 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 45/100 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by the artist

    $702.00$597.00

  • The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-1 Wu Zetian Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 2853 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet The Butterfly Effect in Street Pop Art: 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian' In the landscape of street pop art, the works of Damien Hirst stand as monumental achievements that merge historical reverence with modern artistic practices. One such work, 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian' by Hirst, is a splendid example of how contemporary art can pay homage to historical figures while employing modern techniques and mediums. This limited edition artwork, signed and numbered by Hirst, is a collector's piece and a profound visual narrative that encapsulates the essence of Wu Zetian's rule. At the core of 'Wu Zetian,' a vibrant artwork inspired by the cunning and effective Chinese ruler, lies a unique arrangement of butterfly wings. Wu Zetian (624-705 CE) ascended to power as empress in 655 CE when she married Emperor Gaozong. Her reign witnessed brutal eliminations of political opponents but also stabilized the Tang Dynasty during a critical period. The central element of the piece is a solitary set of butterfly wings encircled by pairs of wings, forming a striking and symmetrical hexagonal pattern. The composition emphasizes the number six, a recurring symbol of good fortune in Chinese culture. Additionally, the hexagon symbolizes the six directions (North, South, East, West, Heaven, and Earth), signifying completeness, harmony, and balance. These notions reflect Wu Zetian's rule, marked by her intelligence, courage, and firm decision-making. Elaborate red-winged butterfly arrangements fill the canvas's four corners, featuring a seamless interplay between singular and paired wings. This complex composition lends an alluring dynamism to the artwork, creating an impression of perpetual change and imbuing the butterflies with a lifelike sense of movement. 'Nūr Jahān' is another artwork featuring intricate patterns of single or paired butterfly wings rendered in stunning red and black hues. The symmetrical designs radiate from the center, forming mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic patterns. At the composition's heart lies a focal square that encloses the central set of wings, drawing the viewer's eye inward. This refined configuration echoes the architectural mastery of Nūr Jahān and the exquisite mosaic tiles adorning the Agra tomb. A continuous metamorphosis characterizes the arrangement of 'Nūr Jahān.' As viewers observe the artwork and shift their position, they uncover new sequences of extraordinary wing patterns. The large black and red pairs encircling the composition create a distinctive, uneven frame. This imbues the structured composition with energy and vitality, capturing the butterflies in a moment of multidirectional flight. Symmetry, Significance, and Symbolism At the heart of 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian', viewers are enveloped in a spectacle of symmetry and symbolism. Damien Hirst, an English artist whose work has often sparked dialogue within the art community, crafts a visual representation of Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history. The artwork is meticulously constructed with butterfly wings arranged to form a hexagonal pattern, a shape deeply rooted in Chinese symbolism. The hexagon represents the harmonious union of the six directions, embodying Wu Zetian's strategic prowess and the balance she maintained during her reign. The solitary set of wings at the center of the piece may signify Wu Zetian herself, surrounded by the intrigues and courtiers that defined her rule. The intricate patterns of single and paired wings, rendered in striking red hues, resonate with power, passion, and transformation themes. Red, a color of great importance in Chinese culture, symbolizes good fortune and joy, which intricately ties the aesthetic choice to the cultural context of the artwork. Artistic Techniques and Contemporary Interpretations Damien Hirst's choice of medium—giclee and glitter screenprint on an aluminum sheet—further enhances the luminosity and texture of the work, allowing the intricate details and reflective qualities to shine. This choice aligns with his fascination with unconventional materials and methods, a hallmark of his approach to art. The aluminum surface lends the piece a contemporary edge, aligning with the ethos of street pop art, where traditional graffiti has evolved into a sophisticated form of artistic expression. The artwork's technique and composition invite an interactive experience. As the viewer's perspective shifts, so does the appearance of the wings, suggesting the fluidity of power and the fleeting nature of life, themes that were all too familiar to Wu Zetian as she navigated the treacherous waters of political intrigue. The work's dynamic nature reflects the constant motion and change inherent in street pop and graffiti artwork, where the context and environment play crucial roles in interpreting the art. In synthesizing the historical narrative of Wu Zetian with the transformative medium of street pop art, Hirst allows for a contemporary reimagining of a figure who shaped history. This piece does not merely represent a figure from the past; it brings her into the present, allowing for reflection and discourse on the nature of power, the role of women in history, and the enduring impact of a legacy left behind centuries ago. Through 'The Empresses - H10-1 Wu Zetian', Hirst contributes to the narrative of street pop art. This genre continues to redefine itself and expand the parameters of what art can communicate and commemorate.

    $8,165.00

  • The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 3041 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet Decoding the Vivacity of 'The Empresses - H10-2 Nūr Jahān' Drawing inspiration from the multifaceted Mughal empress, Nūr Jahān (1577-1645), the artwork embodies her diverse talents and influence. Though she became Emperor Jahāngīr's 20th wife in 1611, she was never officially an empress. Despite this, Nūr Jahān demonstrated her power by minting coins and issuing royal decrees. Adept in diplomacy, hunting, and advising, she was also a gifted architect. Her design contributions to her parents' tomb in Agra are thought to have inspired the iconic Taj Mahal. The "Nūr Jahān" piece showcases intricately symmetrical patterns of single and paired wings in vivid shades of red and black. These wings radiate from the center, extending vertically, horizontally, and diagonally to form mesmerizing kaleidoscopic designs. The central square highlights the principal pair of wings, while the surrounding patterns seem to recede, drawing the viewer's attention to the center. This meticulous, layered composition echoes Nūr Jahān's architectural prowess, and the magnificent mosaic tiles grace the Agra tomb. As one contemplates "Nūr Jahān," the artwork transforms continuously, unveiling new sequences of extraordinary wing patterns as the viewer's perspective shifts. This is especially evident with the large black and red wing pairs that encircle the composition's outer edges, arranged in an irregular frame. Through this technique, the artist instills a sense of dynamism and life in the otherwise orderly composition, capturing the essence of the butterflies in various stages of flight, much like the diverse nature of the empress herself. In street pop art, Damien Hirst's 'The Empresses - H10-2 Nūr Jahān' stands as a riveting homage to the influential and unofficial empress of the Mughal empire. This giclee and glitter screenprint on aluminum captures the essence of Nūr Jahān's multifaceted life, depicting the vibrancy and depth of her character through a symphony of red and black butterfly wings. Born as the urban graffiti modern artist Damien Hirst, the British artist's creation is a limited edition piece, signed and numbered as a testament to its exclusivity and importance in contemporary art. The Artistic Symphony of Wings and Influence The artwork's composition, featuring meticulously arranged butterfly wings, is a testament to Nūr Jahān's architectural acumen and her role in shaping Mughal aesthetics. The central square structure, highlighted by the principal pair of wings, draws the viewer's gaze inward, like the entrance to an intricately designed Mughal structure. The wings, extending in all directions, create an effect of perpetual motion, symbolizing Nūr Jahān's dynamic presence in a male-dominated court. The choice of colors, red and black, is striking and purposeful, evoking the power and determination that Nūr Jahān wielded as she navigated the intricacies of Mughal politics and culture. The layered patterns that recede from the center mimic the complexity and depth of Nūr Jahān's influence on Mughal architecture, such as the exquisite tile work of her parents' tomb in Agra. It is a visual narrative that mirrors the empress's life – a constant oscillation between the foreground and the background, between being seen and unseen, much like the varying visibility of the butterfly wings, depending on the viewer's standpoint. A Dynamic Reflection of a Multifaceted Empress Damien Hirst's 'The Empresses - H10-2 Nūr Jahān' is an artistic endeavor and an immersive experience. The artwork unfolds new patterns as the viewer moves, reflecting the ever-changing nature of existence and perception. This transformative aspect of the piece resonates with the transformative era of Nūr Jahān's influence, where she redefined the role of women in leadership and left an indelible mark on her time's cultural and architectural landscape. The outer edges of the composition, with the large wing pairs arranged in an irregular frame, impart a sense of vitality and movement, much like the empress known for her hunting prowess and diplomatic skills. This technique employed by Hirst infuses life into the structured composition, creating a sense of multidirectional flight and reflecting the empress's omnipresence in the various facets of Mughal governance and culture. Through this limited edition street pop art and graffiti artwork, Damien Hirst encapsulates the spirit of Nūr Jahān, presenting her not merely as a historical figure but as an emblem of power, creativity, and resilience. The piece stands as a modern tribute to her life, inspiring contemporary viewers to explore and appreciate the rich tapestry of history through the lens of street pop art.

    $8,165.00

  • The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 3315 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet Exploring 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora': A Fusion of History and Modernity Incredibly intricate and dynamic, 'Theodora' pays homage to the influential Byzantine empress who used her intellect and understanding to bring about enduring transformation within the empire. Born to the most humble class in Byzantine society, Theodora (497-548 CE) ascended to power in 527 CE after marrying Emperor Justinian. She made a lasting impact on the region, primarily by enacting new religious and social policies. Theodora's influence over the empire led many to question whether she, rather than Justinian, held the reins. In 'Theodora,' an absorbing asymmetrical pattern is formed from red and black butterfly wings, making it the only piece in the series. Shimmering red lines, visible only up close, bisect the composition vertically and horizontally, dividing it into halves and thirds and forming a circle in the upper portion. The lower horizontal band, the circle, and the vertical line stand out most prominently, evoking the female gender symbol. This symbolism harks back to some of Theodora's groundbreaking policies that improved the lives of women, such as banning the trafficking of young girls and revising divorce laws to grant women greater rights. 'Theodora' distinguishes itself through its orchestrated disorder, with wings positioned individually or in pairs throughout the piece. The meticulous asymmetrical arrangement generates the visual impression that these wings are not inert specimens displayed for the viewer's delight but rather living creatures pulsating with energy, caught in motion as they traverse (and seemingly beyond) the depicted space. The piece 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora' is a striking example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can encapsulate the essence of historical figures through the lens of contemporary art. Damien Hirst, an artist renowned for his urban graffiti and modern artistic approaches, crafts a narrative around Theodora, the influential Byzantine empress known for her intelligence and legislative impact. This limited edition artwork, part of a series that honors powerful women from history, stands out for its use of giclee and glitter screenprint on aluminum, a signature technique of Hirst's that combines traditional artistry with a modern substrate. Visual Symbolism and Asymmetry in 'Theodora' 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora' is not merely a collection of butterfly wings arranged for aesthetic pleasure; it is a carefully orchestrated representation of Theodora's tumultuous rise from humble beginnings to becoming an empress who enacted transformative changes in Byzantine society. The asymmetry in the arrangement of red and black wings breaks away from the symmetry found in the other series pieces, much like Theodora, who broke the mold of societal expectations in her time. The shimmering red lines that bisect the composition evoke the female gender symbol, a nod to Theodora's groundbreaking policies that significantly improved the status of women. These include the prohibition of the trafficking of young girls and the revision of divorce laws to provide women with more rights. The vertical and horizontal lines divide the space into halves and thirds, creating a circle at the top, subtly suggesting Theodora's holistic and inclusive approach to governance. 'Theodora': A Lively Tableau of Empress's Legacy In 'Theodora,' each butterfly wing seems to pulsate with energy, creating the impression of a living, breathing tableau rather than a static piece of art. The arrangement suggests movement, indicating Theodora's dynamic presence and the enduring changes she implemented. This choice reflects Hirst's intention to capture the essence of Theodora's character and reign, rendering them in a medium that transcends time. The artwork, signed and numbered by Hirst, is part of a larger narrative that challenges the viewer to consider how the historical and the contemporary intersect. 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora' is a testament to the lasting influence of an empress whose policies and actions continue to resonate through the centuries. As a piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork, it bridges the realms of ancient history and modern expression, inviting reflection on the power of leadership and the indomitable spirit of one of history's most remarkable women. Through this piece, Damien Hirst contributes to the narrative of street pop art. This genre continually redefines itself and expands the parameters of what art can communicate and commemorate.

    $8,165.00

  • The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 3310 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet Empress Suiko's Legacy Through Damien Hirst's Vision Suiko, a captivating composition, embodies the essence of life in numerous ways and is named after Japan's first documented empress. Although folklore suggests that several women had ruled before Empress Suiko (554-628 CE), her ascension to power following the assassination of her brother Sushun in 592 CE challenged the tradition of male rulership. Suiko is recognized for the Chinese and Korean influences she introduced to Japan, such as the adoption of the Chinese calendar, the arrival of Chinese and Korean artisans, and, most notably, the establishment of Buddhism. In the artwork, variously sized paired wings radiate from the center, forming a symmetrical, concentric circle that mirrors Buddhist symbolism and life cycle. This circular pattern is strikingly accentuated by shimmering diagonal red lines that extend from the center to each corner. Set against a red backdrop, these lines intersect the pairs of detached wings, seemingly passing through where the bodies once resided. As with every piece in this series, Suiko presents a continuous metamorphosis, with the butterflies appearing to move and evolve the longer one observes the work. While the details are best appreciated up close, the composition assumes a new vitality from a distance. From this perspective, Suiko unveils a swelling configuration of wings, organized around the central concentric circles and enhanced by additional external wing arrangements. This composition resembles biological or molecular structures reminiscent of the living organisms it portrays. 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko' is a profound piece of street pop art by Damien Hirst, a renowned British artist whose works often delve into themes of life, death, and beyond. This artwork is a giclee and glitter screenprint on an aluminum sheet, encapsulating the historical significance and spiritual depth of Empress Suiko, Japan's first documented empress. The piece, signed and numbered by Hirst, embodies Empress Suiko's transformative impact on Japanese society by integrating Chinese and Korean cultural elements and establishing Buddhism as a foundational spiritual practice. Spiritual Symbolism in 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko' The artwork mesmerizes with concentric circles of butterfly wings, evoking Buddhist symbolism and the concept of life's cyclical nature. Each pair of precisely placed wings creates a sense of harmony and balance, reflecting the orderly universe Suiko sought to establish through her reforms. The shimmering diagonal lines traversing the composition echo the Buddhist paths of enlightenment, leading from the tumultuous human experience to the serenity of Nirvana. Hirst uses these lines to draw connections between the spiritual journey and the temporal power wielded by Empress Suiko, who navigated the intricacies of court politics with a vision of peace and progress. Set against a vibrant red backdrop, the wings' arrangement transcends mere aesthetic appeal, inviting contemplation of life's transient beauty and the spirit's enduring nature. This duality aligns with the principles of Buddhism, which Suiko championed. This faith acknowledges the fleeting beauty of the physical world while urging the pursuit of more profound, lasting truths. A Metamorphosis of Art and History Observing 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko', one experiences a metamorphosis that mirrors the transformative era of Suiko's reign. The continuous evolution of the artwork, where butterflies symbolize change and rebirth, speaks to the empress's role in reshaping Japan's cultural and religious landscape. From a distance, the composition pulses with life, the concentric circles expanding outward, reminiscent of Suiko's policies' rippling effect across her empire and through time. The biological and molecular resemblances in the arrangement of the wings suggest the interconnectedness of all living things, a concept at the heart of Buddhist teaching. Hirst's masterful integration of historical narrative with contemporary art challenges the viewer to consider how the past informs the present and how figures like Empress Suiko continue to influence modern thought and art. In 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko', Damien Hirst offers more than just a visual spectacle; he presents a philosophical inquiry wrapped in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece is a testament to Hirst's ability to weave together the threads of history, spirituality, and contemporary art into a tapestry that captures the imagination and prompts introspection. Empress Suiko's legacy, as interpreted through Hirst's artistic vision, becomes a bridge connecting the ancient to the modern, the spiritual to the secular, and the individual to the universal.

    $8,165.00

  • The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 2814 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet The Essence of Empress Taytu Betul in Modern Street Pop Art Taytu Betul is a captivating composition filled with a thrilling sense of velocity and motion, inspired by the formidable Ethiopian Empress. When she married Emperor Menelik in 1889, Taytu Betul (c. 1851-1918) became the Empress of Ethiopia, known for her active leadership and unwavering opposition to imperialism. She staunchly refused negotiations that would lead to the loss of Ethiopian territory. Taytu Betul also established Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital city, today. The artwork's focal point is the striking pairs of red and black wings that form the foundation of the composition - a spiral that originates at the center and expands outward, seemingly beyond the picture plane. The energy and movement generated in the piece reflect the enthusiasm and commitment of Taytu Betul, who led her army to protect their borders. Complementing the central wings, an array of differently sized, colored, and patterned wings create a secondary layer that accentuates the main action. Taytu Betul distinguishes itself in the series with its spirited attempt to portray butterflies in their authentic, living state. The composition evokes an aerial perspective, enabling viewers to gaze down upon the swarm of butterflies as their momentum is captured in the spiral and the dynamic unfolding of the artwork. The art world continually evolves, creating compelling narratives through bold expressions and innovative mediums. One such narrative is the "Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul," an extraordinary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by the renowned British artist Damien Hirst. Born in 1965 in Bristol, England, Hirst has become one of the most prominent figures in contemporary art, known for his provocative and often controversial pieces. His work on aluminum sheets using giclee and glitter screenprint techniques brings a shimmering vitality to the story of Empress Taytu Betul, a formidable figure in Ethiopian history. Empress Taytu Betul: A Historical Figure Reimagined Taytu Betul, born around 1851 and passing in 1918, was more than just royalty; she was a visionary and a warrior. As the wife of Emperor Menelik II, she ascended to become the Empress of Ethiopia in 1889. Her tenure was marked by a fierce resistance to colonial encroachment and a strategic understanding that contributed to establishing Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's vibrant capital. Hirst's artwork, limited to 2814 pieces and signed and numbered in verso on the label, celebrates her legacy in a format that transcends traditional portraiture. The size of each piece, 39.37x39.37 inches, provides a vast landscape for the visual story to unfold. The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul is a testament to Hirst's ability to encapsulate the essence of a historical figure within the realms of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The choice of medium is significant; the aluminum sheet lends a contemporary edge, while the giclee and glitter screenprint add texture and depth. In this piece, the central motif of red and black wings is not random; it symbolizes the power and grace of the empress, with the spiral starting from the center representing her influence radiating outward. This artwork is more than a static image; it's an active experience. The depiction of the wings in various sizes, colors, and patterns is reminiscent of the diversity of life and the complexity of Taytu Betul's reign. The artwork thrives on the illusion of motion, suggesting the empress's undying spirit and her relentless pursuit of Ethiopian sovereignty. Damien Hirst's work captures the viewer's imagination, inviting them to explore the layers and the historical depth embedded within the vibrant spirals of wings. The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul by Damien Hirst is a sophisticated collision of history and modern art. It brings forth the spirit of a bygone era through the lens of contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition piece serves as an aesthetic artifact and a historical dialogue, connecting the past with the present and projecting the legacy of a remarkable figure through the universal language of art.

    $8,165.00

  • The End Pt2- Mini HPM Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier The End Pt2- Mini HPM Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    The End Pt2- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial is a Canadian artist who experiments with aerosol and stencil art, while his main fields of interest are consumerism, politics and the human condition in today’s society. Since the culture of graffiti was gaining more and more popularity in the US and Europe, the taggers had to be increasingly original in order to stand out. The signatures became bigger, more stylized and more colorful.

    $1,068.00

  • The Eternal Infancy of Art HPM Embellished Print by Ron English

    Ron English The Eternal Infancy of Art HPM Embellished Print by Ron English

    The Eternal Infancy of Art Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ron English.

    $1,545.00

  • Sale -15% The Final Solution Atomic Bomb Print by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    SSUR- Ruslan Karablin The Final Solution Atomic Bomb Print by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    The Final Solution- Atomic Bomb Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist SSUR- Ruslan Karablin. 2014 Signed Limited Edition Artwork

    $946.00$804.00

  • The Fool Archival Print by Beau Stanton

    Beau Stanton The Fool Archival Print by Beau Stanton

    The Fool Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Beau Stanton Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Fool was the central piece from my Arcane Archetypes exhibition where all the paintings were based on images from the Major Arcana of the Tarot. My first intention with this body of work was to create a series of images that instill a lasting imprint into the viewer’s subconscious. As an initial point of departure I started to research one of the most recognizable and iconic sets of images, the Major Arcana of the Tarot. After studying several existing decks, I discovered that some of the images shared common ground visually and conceptually with several paintings I had created in the past.When I first thought about making a series of paintings based on images from the Tarot, I knew that I would have to include the Fool since it is the “zero” card and an extremely important archetype in the set. I started by researching all of the iconic tarot decks to see the ways the symbols had been interpreted in the past along with reading a few books by 19th Century occultists who were really into tarot. From there I applied some of my own symbols that I often use in my work that had common ground with the overall significance of The Fool to concoct a fresh take on an ancient iconic symbol." - Beau Stanton

    $373.00

  • The Future Is Now Red Silkscreen Print by Dxtr

    Dxtr The Future Is Now Red Silkscreen Print by Dxtr

    The Future Is Now- Red Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lbs French Lemon Drop Paper by Dxtr Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The illustration is somehow a reflection of modern days society. All these little elements do have a deeper meaning and represent our amusement-driven society. Food ventures, war against civil populations, environmental catastrophes, corruption, overconsumption, pollution, privatization of water, gene research, and so on, are some of the elements shown in this piece.I know this is some kind of dark theme, but I am just showing what's going on today. Orwell was right!" - Dxtr

    $209.00

  • The Gang AP Archival Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Gang AP Archival Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    The Gang AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Limited Edition on Hand Deckled Archival Pigment Print Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Marked AP Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 9.84x12.83 Archival Pigment Fine Art. The Alluring Complexity of Dulk's "The Gang AP" Antonio Segura Donat, also known as Dulk, crafts a captivating world in "The Gang AP Artist Proof Archival Print," where the vibrancy of nature meets the notion of imagination. As an AP — artist proof — this 2023 release represents a highly collectible piece, with a signature and the distinguishing AP mark, indicating its status before the general edition run. It's a limited edition piece that thrives in the dimensions of 9.84x12.83 inches, showcasing Dulk's proficiency in archival pigment on fine art. Celebrating Artistic Merit with Archival Pigment Prints The careful selection of hand-deckled archival pigment print medium reflects a dedication to quality, ensuring that the vivid colors and intricate details of Dulk's work endure over time. This attention to longevity is a crucial aspect of modern street art and pop graffiti — a movement known for its transient nature — now seeking permanence in the art world through such high-fidelity reproductions. Dulk's Vision in "The Gang AP" In this piece, Dulk weaves a narrative rich in symbolism and alive with color. "The Gang AP" showcases a totem of animals, each character bursting with personality and detail, standing against a luminous backdrop that seems to celebrate their existence. This is characteristic of Dulk's work, which often delves into themes of the environment, conservation, and the animal kingdom through a lens that is both critical and heartwarming. The print is a testament to Dulk's roots in street pop art and graffiti artwork, where storytelling is as vital as the aesthetic appeal. The layering of characters upon one another in "The Gang AP" suggests unity and interdependence, evocative of the social dynamics often explored within urban art narratives. The "The Gang AP" print by Dulk reflects the evolving street pop art scene. As much as it is a fine art collectible, it stands as an emblem of contemporary storytelling through art, drawing upon the heritage of graffiti and the broader tapestry of pop culture. It underscores Dulk's place in the art world as a creator who bridges the gap between the wildness of the natural world and the structured urban landscapes where street art thrives.

    $600.00

  • The Gang Archival Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Gang Archival Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    The Gang Archival Print by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Limited Edition on Hand Deckled Archival Pigment Print Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9.84x12.83 Archival Pigment Fine Art "The Gang" by Dulk: A Symphony of Color and Character Dulk, the art persona of Antonio Segura Donat, offers "The Gang" as a limited edition archival print, a testament to his vibrant storytelling and vivid imagination. Each print, hand-deckled and numbered, is part of a very exclusive release limited to just 50 pieces, with dimensions of 9.84x12.83 inches. This piece is a colorful convergence of Dulk's artistry, where his passion for wildlife and mastery of color coalesce into a single frame of joyous expression. Detail and Craft in Dulk's Archival Prints The choice of archival pigment for "The Gang" ensures that each hue and shade is captured with the depth and intensity Dulk intended. The fine art paper, with its hand deckled edges, adds a touch of the organic to the prints, nodding to the natural themes often explored in Dulk's work. The precision of the archival pigment print process aligns seamlessly with the sharp details and texture Dulk is known for, promising longevity to this eclectic menagerie of characters. Visual Storytelling Through Pop Graffiti "The Gang" presents an array of creatures, each bursting with personality, portrayed atop a warm, sun-kissed background. There's a playful harmony in the composition, reflecting Dulk's ability to blend reality with fantasy, thus creating a realm that feels both familiar and fantastical. As with much of street pop art and graffiti artwork, there's a narrative here that goes beyond the visual appeal, encouraging the viewer to ponder the relationships and stories interwoven among the characters. Dulk's skillful blend of pop art color schemes with street art's edgy character design marks "The Gang" as a distinct piece within his oeuvre. His work not only resonates with fans of contemporary street art but also with those who appreciate the finesse of fine art. The print is imbued with a sense of modernity while paying homage to the traditions of both street art and classical wildlife painting. Each "The Gang" print by Dulk is a reflection of the artist's profound engagement with the natural world and his commentary on the interconnectedness of life. This limited edition piece is more than a collectible; it is a slice of modern artistic expression that captures the lively spirit of street pop art and the vibrant essence of Dulk's artistry.

    $450.00

  • The Gang Is Here Charlie Akira Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 The Gang Is Here Charlie Akira Giclee Print by Raid71

    The Gang Is Here Charlie- Akira Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Raid71. 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 210 Artwork Size 5x5 Print

    $129.00

  • The Gang Is Here Charlie Squid Game Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 The Gang Is Here Charlie Squid Game Giclee Print by Raid71

    The Gang Is Here Charlie- Squid Game Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Raid71. 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 210 Artwork Size 5x5 Print

    $129.00

  • The Gang Is Here Charlie Warriors Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 The Gang Is Here Charlie Warriors Giclee Print by Raid71

    The Gang Is Here Charlie- Warriors Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Raid71. 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 210 Artwork Size 5x5 Print

    $129.00

  • The Godfather Giclee Print by Marie Bergeron

    Marie Bergeron The Godfather Giclee Print by Marie Bergeron

    The Godfather Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Marie Bergeron counter-culture street artist art. Based on Francis Ford Coppola's all-time classic - The Godfather. Exhibited at Hero Complex Gallery in LA for "A Life of Crime" show. Winner at the Cannes Film Festival / Film Doo alternative movie poster contest.

    $242.00

  • The Greatest of All Time 2 Muhammad Ali Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand The Greatest of All Time 2 Muhammad Ali Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand

    Alec Monopoly Brand The Greatest of All Time 2 Muhammad Ali Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand

    The Greatest of All Time 2 Muhammad Ali x Floyd Patterson Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Heavy Watercolor Paper by Modern Artist Alec Monopoly Brand. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 36x24 Small 1 Inch Tear To Lower Middle

    $1,826.00

  • The Greatest of All Time 4 (Damaged) Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand The Greatest of All Time 4 (Damaged) Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand

    Alec Monopoly Brand The Greatest of All Time 4 (Damaged) Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand

    The Greatest of All Time 4 (Damaged) Muhammad Ali x Leon Spinks Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Heavy Watercolor Paper by Modern Artist Alec Monopoly Brand. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 36x24 Tear to mid-right section, about 3 inches.

    $1,780.00

  • The Greed Depression Large Format Silkscreen Print by NoName x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Greed Depression Large Format Silkscreen Print by NoName x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    The Greed Depression Large Format Silkscreen Print by NoName x Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Deckled Archival Cotton Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 23.75x31.5 Silkscreen Print "My friend No Name and I collaborated recently on a print inspired by my cover for George Orwell’s “Down and Out in Paris and London” and our mutual irritation with greed and the brutality of many aspects of capitalism. No Name and I are both frustrated by the forces which convince much of the public to fall in line with a system that grinds them (and most of us) in its gears, and contributes to feelings of insecurity. With that in mind, don’t buy this print if you should use the money for something better or nothing at all. Should you think it over and still want a print, your money will support No Name’s public art endeavors and survival within the gears of capitalism… oh, and mine too! We both appreciate the support. No Name wrote about the print in greater depth, so I’ll let him take it from here!" -Shepard Fairey "I was introduced to Georg Orwell’s novels back in the late ’90s through my english teacher, an insignificant-looking sarcastic little man, who mantra-like implanted us the adage “use your common sense.” Nearly one decade later, I rediscovered Orwell’s books – and thoughts – through the appealing cover layout design by the kindred spirit street art activist Shepard Fairey, who I’m glad to call a friend today for many years. Shepard and I were discussing his illustration for “Down and Out” which he actually, for some reason, hadn’t made as a print edition yet. Due to the fact that Orwell’s dystopian books were/are one of the leading inspirations for our philosophy and work, Shepard offered to team up and use the illustration for a collaboration." -NoNAME

    $4,583.00

  • The Guns of Brixton- Paul Simonon Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Guns of Brixton- Paul Simonon Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    The Guns of Brixton- Paul Simonon Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckletone Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey- Obey x Kate Simon Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2011 Signed by Shepard Fairey/Kate Simon & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 Small bump crease to upper edge. Shepard Fairey X Kate Simon The Guns of Brixton (Paul Simonon), 2011 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 450 Signed, numbered and dated in pencil along the lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles. "The Guns of Brixton" is a song by the British punk rock band The Clash, written by their bassist Paul Simonon. It was featured on their 1979 album, "London Calling." Paul Simonon's artwork has become iconic in its own right, as he has pursued a successful career as an artist since the dissolution of The Clash. Shepard Fairey is a well-known American street artist, graphic designer, and activist, best known for his "OBEY Giant" campaign and the iconic "Hope" poster created for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Combining his own artistic style with the legacy of punk rock, Fairey has created numerous works inspired by musicians and bands. Shepard Fairey created a silkscreen print inspired by "The Guns of Brixton" and featuring Paul Simonon. In this hypothetical artwork, Fairey would likely incorporate elements of his own signature style, such as bold colors, strong lines, and thought-provoking imagery, while paying tribute to the influence of The Clash and their music. The artwork might include references to the song's lyrics or imagery from the London Calling album cover, which features a photograph of Simonon smashing his bass guitar on stage based on photo by Kate Simon.

    $651.00

  • The Gunslinger Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle The Gunslinger Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    UnReal Estate- The Gunslinger Followed Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Produced for Tim Doyle's 5th Unreal Estate show at Spokeart in New York. Print is signed and numbered by the artist in an edition of 125. This print measures 16x20 inches.

    $253.00

  • The Hapico Machina AP Archival Print by Yosuke Ueno

    Yosuke Ueno The Hapico Machina AP Archival Print by Yosuke Ueno

    The Hapico Machina AP Archival Print by Yosuke Ueno Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Signa Smooth Cotton Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 28x35.5 Large Format Archival Print of A Asian Anime Inspired Girl In Robot Surrounded By Elements of Fantasy and Sci-Fi. The "Hapico Machina" AP Archival Print is an embodiment of the intricate and whimsical work of Yosuke Ueno. Reflecting the unmistakable aesthetic influences of modern pop art, this piece intertwines elements of fantasy, street art, and science fiction. Crafted in 2021, Ueno's masterpiece is an artist proof, a special distinction in the world of fine art, emphasizing its exclusivity. This particular piece is marked 'AP' and has been signed by the artist himself, fortifying its authenticity and rarity with only 50 such editions available. Crafted on a 300gsm Signa Smooth Cotton Rag Paper, the texture and weight of the medium ensure the durability and longevity of the print. The choice of the paper complements the vibrancy of the pigments used, allowing for the rich colors and intricate details of the artwork to stand out. Spanning an impressive 28x35.5 inches, this large format print captivates the viewer with its expansive narrative canvas. Central to the artwork is an Asian Anime-inspired girl encapsulated within a robot, an embodiment of the seamless blend of organic and mechanistic elements. Her expressive eyes provide a window into her soul, juxtaposing the cold, mechanical exterior of her robotic suit. Surrounding her are myriad symbols and elements that evoke a sense of wonder and delve deep into the realms of fantasy. The interspersion of mountains, rainbows, and dreamlike creatures in the backdrop further accentuates the artwork's ethereal quality. Yosuke Ueno's "Hapico Machina" stands as a testament to the evolution of pop art. By fusing traditional street art and graffiti influences with contemporary themes and anime aesthetics, Ueno has carved a niche for himself in the global art scene. His work, especially pieces like this, challenges conventions and invites viewers to immerse themselves in a universe where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur.

    $1,500.00

  • The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter Giclee Print by Kathy Ager

    Kathy Ager The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter Giclee Print by Kathy Ager

    The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter Giclee Print by Kathy Ager Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Cotton Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x26 The Visual Language of "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" by Kathy Ager Kathy Ager's "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" is a captivating giclée print that channels the essence of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork through a lush tableau of flora intertwined with a pristine pair of sneakers. As a limited edition release, the artist signed and numbered this artwork, further securing its status as a collectible. With only 200 prints, it measures 18x24 inches and is presented on 290gsm rag watercolor fine art paper, which enriches the print's visual texture and color depth. This piece stands out in Ager's oeuvre as a symbolic work that blends the urban with the natural, the every day with the extraordinary. The hyperrealistic depiction of the sneakers—a staple of street fashion and urban identity—is enveloped by an explosion of floral elements, echoing the organic growth patterns found in nature. This juxtaposition is a metaphor for the bloom of ideas and creativity that Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork represent in the concrete jungles of city landscapes. Materials and Techniques: The Artistry Behind the Print The medium of giclée printing is chosen for its ability to reproduce the vibrant hues and intricate details of the original artwork with exceptional clarity. Using 290gsm rag watercolor paper provides a fine art texture more commonly associated with traditional painting techniques, thus elevating the piece from a mere reproduction to an artwork in its own right. This strategic choice of materials underscores the high value placed on quality within Kathy Ager's art practice, ensuring that each edition of "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" resonates with her vision's authenticity and aesthetic appeal. Symbolism and Cultural Relevance in Kathy Ager's Artwork The imagery of "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" delves deep into the cultural significance of its subjects. Sneakers have long been a symbol of contemporary culture, often associated with youth, vitality, and the street culture from which graffiti arises. The presence of these shoes amidst a traditionally beautiful setting of flowers and wildlife suggests a harmony between human-made and natural beauty, between urban life and the growth it can foster. This work emulates the transformative power of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, which often takes ordinary urban elements and recontextualizes them in ways that challenge our perceptions of beauty and art. Impact and Reception of "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" Since its release in 2021, "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" has garnered attention for its bold thematic approach and technical prowess. It has been embraced by art collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the innovative fusion of street culture with acceptable art principles. The limited edition nature of the print has not only made it a sought-after piece for private collections but also sparked discussions on the value of scarcity and exclusivity in the art world. In the broader context of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, Kathy Ager's print mirrors the societal shift towards a greater acceptance and integration of street art into the fine art canon. It reflects a world where the once clear-cut boundaries of 'high' and 'low' art are increasingly blurred, where the visceral impact of graffiti is as esteemed as the studied finesse of gallery exhibits. "I Hope Your Flowers Bloom" stands as a testament to this cultural shift and to contemporary art's dynamic, ever-evolving landscape.

    $432.00

  • The Hot Race Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai The Hot Race Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    The Hot Race Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 100. Signed and numbered. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $290.00

  • The House that Hanuman Built 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch

    Pooch The House that Hanuman Built 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch

    The House that Hanuman Built 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $153.00

  • The Incredibles Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 The Incredibles Giclee Print by Raid71

    The Incredibles Pop Modern Movie Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Pixar Graffiti Modern Artist Raid71. 2022 Official Pixar print The Incredibles 18 x 24 Giclee Signed Hand-numbered edition

    $283.00

  • The Initiate Archival Print by Vans The Omega

    Vans The Omega The Initiate Archival Print by Vans The Omega

    The Initiate Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper by Artist Vans The Omega, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. Signed & Numbered 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper Size: 16 x 18 Inches Release: September 23, 2019

    $242.00

  • The Joker Comic Book Cover #3 HPM Hand-Embellished - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta The Joker Comic Book Cover #3 HPM Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    The Joker Comic Book Cover #3 Limited Edition 1-Color Watercolor Paint Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 34x46 Mr. Brainwash is pleased to announce a new addition to the ongoing series of comic book covers, this time featuring one of the most notorious supervillains, the Batman comic book cover featuring The Joker. A one-color screen print on hand-torn archival art paper, hand-finished with watercolor. Each print from the edition will be unique, and colors will vary from print to print. Print Size: 34 x 46 Inches Edition of 25

    $5,415.00

  • Sale -36% The Kidd Tengu Red 5oz Canbot Canz by IMCMPLX x Czee13

    Czee13 The Kidd Tengu Red 5oz Canbot Canz by IMCMPLX x Czee13

    The Kidd Tengu Red 5oz Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artist IMCMPLX x Czee13. 2022 Limited to 100- This 5oz futuristic warrior turned Canbot Canz combatant wears the traditional Tengu mask and sits amongst a pantheon of Gods within the stylized IMCMPLX universe known as The God Complex series. Includes IMCMPLX Signed Tagged & Numbered Sticker #11 of 20

    $322.00$206.00

  • The Kite Runners Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai The Kite Runners Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    The Kite Runners Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 50. Signed and numbered. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $388.00

  • The Last Dance Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Robert Bruno The Last Dance Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    The Last Dance Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Basketball Legend.

    $129.00

  • The Legend Of HPM Silkscreen Print by Cornbread- Darryl McCray

    Cornbread- Darryl McCray The Legend Of HPM Silkscreen Print by Cornbread- Darryl McCray

    The Legend Of Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Cornbread- Darryl McCray Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 36x24 Signed/Tagged Basketball Hoop Print 2021 Limited Edition of 100

    $406.00

  • The Lonesome Crowded West Apt Block Modest Mouse Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Lonesome Crowded West Apt Block Modest Mouse Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    The Lonesome Crowded West Apt Block Modest Mouse Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 825 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Apartment Block Urban City Building Stylized. "I’m really happy that Modest Mouse asked me to create some limited edition posters for their tour commemorating the 25th anniversary of their 1997 album The Lonesome Crowded West. I first heard Modest Mouse in 1998. I borrowed a friend’s copy of the album The Lonesome Crowded West, which had come out the year before, and it grew on me quickly to become a favorite. The whole album is great, very multi-dimensional ranging from aggressive and dissonant on songs like “Teeth Like God’s Shoeshine” to folky, jangly, and intimate on “Trailer Trash.” My two favorite songs on The Lonesome Crowded West are “Doin’ the Cockroach,” which builds steadily into an exhilarating staccato guitar frenzy, and the song that follows it, “Cowboy Dan,” which is full of tension, struggle, anger, and beauty. Lyrically, the band’s singer and primary songwriter, Isaac Brock, comes across as an empathetic world-weary sage. I rarely call someone a poet, but Isaac wrote with such depth for someone only 23 years old that I think poet is the only title that properly conveys his elevated craft as a lyricist. I got to do Modest Mouse’s 2000 Black Glass tour poster, which was a huge deal for me." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY In the pantheon of street art, few names are as synonymous with the movement's thrust into mainstream culture as Shepard Fairey. His collaboration with the band Modest Mouse for their tour poster celebrates a milestone—the 25th anniversary of their seminal album, "The Lonesome Crowded West." In true Fairey fashion, he interprets the album's ethos with a limited edition silkscreen print, meticulously hand-pulled with five colors on Cream Speckletone fine art paper. This process ensures each of the 825 pieces is imbued with the artist's personal touch. Measuring 18x24 inches, this signed and numbered print presents an apartment block—an urban icon that exemplifies the crowded isolation in the album's title. Fairey's stylized depiction of the apartment block resonates with the band’s exploration of the paradoxical loneliness of urban existence, embodying the spirit of Modest Mouse's music through visual art. His work is not merely an artistic rendition but a narrative of city life's juxtapositions—connectivity and isolation, sound and silence. This collaboration is particularly significant for Fairey, who has been a fan of Modest Mouse since 1998. The album left an indelible mark on him, with its tonal shifts from the raucous "Teeth Like God's Shoeshine" to the more subdued "Trailer Trash." Fairey extols Isaac Brock's songwriting, acknowledging the profound depth and poetic nature of his lyrics, especially considering Brock's youth. The two tracks that stood out to Fairey, "Doin' the Cockroach" and "Cowboy Dan," exemplify the album's range and Brock's lyrical prowess. Fairey's history with Modest Mouse dates back to the 2000 "Black Glass" tour poster, reinforcing his long-standing connection with the band. This print is another chapter in that narrative, solidifying the kinship between his visual art and their musical expression. The artwork is a tangible piece of pop culture history, intertwining the legacy of Fairey's street art with Modest Mouse's contribution to music. Collectors of Fairey’s work and fans of the band alike cherish this print as a symbol of the enduring relevance of "The Lonesome Crowded West" and the power of art to transcend mediums, capturing the essence of an era.

    $361.00

  • The Lonesome Crowded West Tower Modest Mouse Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Lonesome Crowded West Tower Modest Mouse Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    The Lonesome Crowded West Tower Modest Mouse Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 825 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "I’m really happy that Modest Mouse asked me to create some limited edition posters for their tour commemorating the 25th anniversary of their 1997 album The Lonesome Crowded West. I first heard Modest Mouse in 1998. I borrowed a friend’s copy of the album The Lonesome Crowded West, which had come out the year before, and it grew on me quickly to become a favorite. The whole album is great, very multi-dimensional ranging from aggressive and dissonant on songs like “Teeth Like God’s Shoeshine” to folky, jangly, and intimate on “Trailer Trash.” My two favorite songs on The Lonesome Crowded West are “Doin’ the Cockroach,” which builds steadily into an exhilarating staccato guitar frenzy, and the song that follows it, “Cowboy Dan,” which is full of tension, struggle, anger, and beauty. Lyrically, the band’s singer and primary songwriter, Isaac Brock, comes across as an empathetic world-weary sage. I rarely call someone a poet, but Isaac wrote with such depth for someone only 23 years old that I think poet is the only title that properly conveys his elevated craft as a lyricist. I got to do Modest Mouse’s 2000 Black Glass tour poster, which was a huge deal for me." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY Marking the 25th anniversary of Modest Mouse's influential album "The Lonesome Crowded West," celebrated street artist Shepard Fairey, known as OBEY, crafted a striking limited edition silkscreen print. This 2022 piece, meticulously hand-pulled and comprising five colors on Cream Speckletone fine art paper, mirrors the layered complexity of the album it honors. The work measures 18x24 inches, a testament to the album's monumental impact on the alternative rock scene and Fairey's own artistic journey. Each of the 825 signed and numbered prints encapsulates Fairey's personal connection with the album, having first encountered its raw and eclectic sound in 1998, a year after its release. He describes the album as "multi-dimensional," resonating through its varied tones from the "aggressive and dissonant" to the "folky, jangly, and intimate." His favorite tracks, "Doin’ the Cockroach" and "Cowboy Dan," evoke contrasting emotions of exhilaration and introspective tension, revealing the dexterity of Modest Mouse's music and the profound lyrical skill of frontman Isaac Brock. In this piece, Fairey channels the essence of the album's themes, depicting an isolated tower amidst a vast, red-streaked landscape, symbolizing the album's exploration of urban isolation and the Western American experience. The contrast between the solitary building and the surrounding expanse eloquently captures the album's title, "The Lonesome Crowded West." This visual representation goes beyond mere album art; it is an intersection of Fairey's iconic style and Modest Mouse's sonic influence, bridging visual and auditory art forms. Fairey's engagement with Modest Mouse extends back to their 2000 "Black Glass" tour, for which he also created a poster. This long-standing relationship emphasizes the mutual respect between the artist and the band, illustrating how music and visual art can coalesce to form powerful cultural statements. His artistic expression is not only a tribute to the music but also an homage to Brock's poetic lyrics, which left an indelible impression on Fairey, prompting him to label Brock a true poet. As an influential figure in street art and pop culture, Fairey’s creation for Modest Mouse cements his position at the forefront of contemporary art. It serves as a visual anchor for the album’s legacy, ensuring that its cultural resonance extends into the visual realm. Collectors and fans of both the band and Fairey find in this print a confluence of two forms of rebellion and expression, solidified on paper but echoing far beyond.

    $361.00

  • The Mandalorian 1960s Archival Print by Scott Hopko

    Scott Hopko The Mandalorian 1960s Archival Print by Scott Hopko

    The Mandalorian- 1960s Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Hopko. 2022 Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Size 18x24

    $209.00

  • Sale -36% The Met Showpiece Dunny Mondrian Composition 3 Art Toy by Kidrobot The Met Showpiece Dunny Mondrian Composition 3 Art Toy by Kidrobot

    Kidrobot The Met Showpiece Dunny Mondrian Composition 3 Art Toy by Kidrobot

    The Met Showpiece Dunny Mondrian Composition 3 Inch Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Kidrobot. 2021 3-inch Dunny celebrates Composition by Piet Mondrian covered with thick black lines and primary colors that are instantly recognizable as the work of this trailblazing artist.

    $56.00$36.00

  • The New Standard Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai The New Standard Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    The New Standard Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 20. Signed and numbered. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $388.00

  • The Nomads 15th Anniversary Party 1996 Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik The Nomads 15th Anniversary Party 1996 Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Nomads 15th Anniversary Party 1996 Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 1996 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of 675 Artwork Size 22.5x17.5 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik Nomads, Studion, Stockholm Sweden 5-6-1996 Depicts A Muscle Car Burning Out Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the legendary Nomads, this distinctively vibrant silkscreen print from 1996 holds a significant place in the world of pop street art. Created by the inimitable Frank Kozik, renowned for his poster art, this artwork is more than a mere decoration - it serves as a testament to the era it embodies, an artifact of the vibrant street art culture of the late 20th century. Hand-pulled on high-quality fine art paper, this print radiates a raw, authentic feel. Its dimensions, 22.5x17.5 inches, make it a robust statement piece. With a limited edition of just 675, each copy is signed by Kozik himself and meticulously numbered. This meticulousness in the production process elevates the work beyond the ephemeral nature usually associated with street art, making it a collectible piece. Staged at the Studion in Stockholm, Sweden, on the 5th of June, 1996, the Nomads' anniversary gig was immortalized by this striking print. It depicts a muscle car engaged in an electrifying burnout, a bold image that vibrates with the punk-infused energy of the Nomads' music and the rebellious street art spirit that Kozik champions. The imagery is both a tribute to the heady power of the automobile and a symbol of the band's audacious spirit. This piece doesn't merely commemorate a concert, but a particular moment in time and the cultural shifts happening within it. The explosive vehicular illustration is a tangible representation of the era's energy, capturing the essence of the Nomads' music, and the fiery spirit of Kozik's artistry. The juxtaposition of a refined fine art print with a subject steeped in grit and rebellion makes for a captivating paradox. The 1996 Nomads 15th Anniversary silkscreen print by Frank Kozik is indeed a hallmark of pop street art, a tangible connection to a pulsating past.

    $248.00

  • The Other Side of the Carpet C-AP Archival Print by Bezt- Etam Cru

    Bezt- Etam Cru The Other Side of the Carpet C-AP Archival Print by Bezt- Etam Cru

    The Other Side of the Carpet CP Color Artist Proof Archival Print by Bezt- Etam Cru Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 260gsm Imprime Premium Natural Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. CP Color Artist Proof 2020 Signed & Marked CP Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 36x24 Large Format Archival Print. "The Other Side of the Carpet" AP Archival Print by Bezt is a captivating representation of contemporary pop art, infusing street and graffiti art elements to create a mesmerizing visual narrative. Crafted in 2020, Bezt has lent his signature style to this piece, establishing its place within the modern art canon. As an color artist's proof, this work carries a distinct mark of authenticity and exclusivity. Signed by Bezt and marked 'CP,' this limited edition artwork is one of only 40 in existence, elevating its allure to art connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. Rendered on 260gsm Imprime Premium Natural Rag Paper, the quality of the medium is immediately evident. This specific choice of paper ensures a rich texture and a lasting vibrancy to the colors, providing depth and detail to the artwork. With dimensions spanning 36x24 inches, the expansive canvas draws viewers into its intriguing narrative. The subject, appearing in a contemplative vulnerability, lies on an ornate carpet with intricate patterns and motifs holding stories and mysteries. While the overarching theme of the artwork resides in the realms of pop art, the undertones of street and graffiti art are unmistakable. Bezt's artistic prowess seamlessly blends these genres, presenting a piece that challenges perceptions and sparks conversations. "The Other Side of the Carpet" serves as a testament to Bezt's unparalleled skandhas, a beacon of what modern pop art has evolved into, drawing from the past and firmly rooted in the present.

    $784.00

  • The Pride Heart Archival Print by Jenna Morello

    Jenna Morello The Pride Heart Archival Print by Jenna Morello

    The Pride Heart Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Jenna Morello, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Hand-Deckled 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Artwork Size 16x20 The Pride Heart by Jenna Morello is a compelling archival pigment fine art print that captures the essence of contemporary street art with a pop art sensibility. Embodying the vibrant spirit of graffiti art, Morello's limited edition print is a resonant piece, alive with color and emotional depth. Limited to a series of 50 signed and numbered editions, the artwork brings exclusivity and a personal touch to each piece, which measures 16x20 inches. The artist's signature not only authenticates each print but also marks the direct connection between creator and collector. Morello's choice of medium, the 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, is renowned for its durability and ability to hold rich colors, ensuring that the vivid hues of The Pride Heart endure. The hand-deckled edges contribute an element of handcrafted individuality, breaking away from the mechanical precision often associated with printmaking. This technique adds an organic touch, suggesting a raw, urban energy usually found in street art. The artwork is a visual metaphor for passion and diversity, represented through a heart composed of multi-colored roses dripping in a cascade of hues. An arrow, traditional in its symbolism of love's trials and tribulations, pierces the heart, contrasting the bright colors with its monochrome palette. This juxtaposition is evocative of Morello's ability to fuse classical iconography with a modern twist, a hallmark of her artistic vision. Jenna Morello's The Pride Heart is a testament to the enduring allure of street art and its capacity to convey profound messages through public expression. This piece encapsulates a bold statement within pop and graffiti art, inviting reflection on themes of love, diversity, and resilience. It is a cherished piece for collectors and admirers of this unique art form.

    $242.00

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