Angel

3 artworks

  • Life is a Killer Silkscreen Print by Cristiano Suarez

    Cristiano Suarez Life is a Killer Silkscreen Print by Cristiano Suarez

    Life is a Killer Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Cristiano Suarez Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Paying Homage to William S. Burroughs Screen Print Size: 18" x 24" City: Maceio, Brasi.

    $134.00

  • Kiss of Death Silkscreen Print by Mike Giant

    Mike Giant Kiss of Death Silkscreen Print by Mike Giant

    Kiss of Death Silkscreen Print by Mike Giant Hand-Pulled 3-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Skeleton Death Kissing Woman Tattoo Elements Like Sun Flowers Angels Graves in Stylistic Rendition. "Kiss of Death" is an evocative silkscreen print by the renowned artist Mike Giant, embodying the intricate interplay between life and death in a bold yet nuanced representation. Cast in a hand-pulled 3-color palette, this artwork exudes an aura of poignancy that demands the viewer's attention. Created in 2023, it stands as a testament to the continued resonance of themes exploring human existence and the fleeting nature of life. Executed on fine art paper, the work finds its distinction not just in its method but also in its limited availability. As a signed and numbered piece, it forms part of an exclusive limited edition set of just 100 prints. Its size, 18x24, provides an ample canvas for the intricacies of Mike Giant’s masterful strokes. The depiction features a skeleton, symbolizing death, in a tender embrace with a woman, perhaps representing life or the human spirit. This juxtaposition offers a rich visual tapestry for contemplation. Tattoo elements infuse the piece with layers of meaning. From sunflowers, often seen as symbols of loyalty and longevity, to angels, emblematic of divinity and protection, the details weave a narrative of life's complexities. The graves serve as poignant reminders of the inevitable, while the stylistic rendition of the entire ensemble is deeply rooted in the aesthetics of pop art, street art, and graffiti. Giant's artwork effortlessly merges the world of street art with the sophistication of gallery pieces, reinforcing the idea that graffiti-inspired art can occupy a revered space in the canon of contemporary visual culture. "Kiss of Death" stands not only as a visual delight but also as a profound commentary on the dance between life and death.

    $161.00

  • Bauhaus- Silver Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Bauhaus- Silver Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Bauhaus- Silver 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Bauhaus (Silver), 2008 Screenprint in colors on paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 108/150 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles. Go Away White. Bauhaus (Silver) by Shepard Fairey: A Rare Limited Edition Silkscreen Print Bauhaus (Silver), a two-color hand-pulled silkscreen print created in 2008, is a striking work by Shepard Fairey, a pioneering figure in the worlds of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Known for his powerful visual language and social commentary, Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, built his reputation through the Obey Giant campaign and later achieved international fame with his Barack Obama Hope poster. This piece, published by Obey Giant in Los Angeles, stands as both an artistic homage and a representation of Fairey’s ability to connect historical art movements with contemporary urban expression. The Design and Influences of Bauhaus (Silver) Bauhaus (Silver) takes its name and inspiration from the influential Bauhaus school of design, which revolutionized art, architecture, and graphic design in the early 20th century. The work features a monochromatic palette of silver and grey, emphasizing intricate line work and ornamental flourishes reminiscent of classical art. The centerpiece of the print is a distressed angel figure, which references traditional iconography while incorporating modern graphic techniques. The symmetrical, decorative framing gives the piece a timeless quality, blending historical design elements with Shepard Fairey’s distinctive street art aesthetic. The print also incorporates text referencing Go Away White, which was the final studio album by the post-punk band Bauhaus. This tie to music adds another layer of cultural commentary, as Fairey often pays tribute to bands, movements, and figures that influenced his own artistic voice. The choice to honor Bauhaus underscores the interconnectedness of art, music, and countercultural ideals, a recurring theme in Fairey’s body of work. Hand-Pulled Silkscreen and Limited Edition Rarity Bauhaus (Silver) was meticulously produced as a hand-pulled silkscreen print on fine art paper. Measuring 24 x 18 inches, the print highlights Fairey’s attention to detail and dedication to craftsmanship. The piece is part of a limited edition of 150, each individually signed, numbered, and dated by Fairey in pencil along the lower edge. This limited nature increases the work’s rarity and collectability, particularly among enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The silkscreen process used to create the piece further reflects Fairey’s commitment to the tradition of printmaking. The method allows for precise layering of ink, producing rich textures and clean lines that enhance the visual impact of the design. Silkscreening is a medium deeply rooted in both fine art and street culture, making it a perfect vehicle for Fairey’s message-driven artwork. The Legacy of Shepard Fairey and Bauhaus (Silver) Shepard Fairey’s Bauhaus (Silver) is a testament to the artist’s ability to merge modern street art techniques with the aesthetics of historical design. By referencing the Bauhaus movement and combining it with contemporary themes, Fairey creates a work that bridges generations of artistic expression. His use of distressed imagery and clean composition speaks to the tension between tradition and modernity, a hallmark of his style. Fairey’s work continues to influence global art and design, resonating with audiences who value both its visual appeal and its underlying messages. Bauhaus (Silver) serves as a unique collectible, capturing Fairey’s approach to blending fine art techniques with the rebellious energy of Graffiti Artwork. For collectors and admirers of Street Pop Art, this piece represents an important chapter in the ongoing evolution of contemporary art.

    $685.00

Angel
Angels have been a popular subject in graffiti art prints and street art prints for many years. These celestial beings are often depicted in a variety of ways, ranging from traditional depictions with wings and halos to more modern interpretations that are more abstract or stylized. The use of angels in graffiti and street art can be seen as a way of exploring themes of spirituality, protection, and guidance. One of the most common ways that angels are depicted in graffiti and street art is through the use of wings. Often, these wings are portrayed in an exaggerated and stylized manner, emphasizing their symbolic importance rather than attempting to create a realistic representation. This approach can be seen in works by artists such as Banksy, who often uses angel wings in his pieces to convey a sense of hope and freedom. In addition to wings, halos are another common motif in angelic graffiti and street art. These circular symbols of light are often used to represent divinity or enlightenment, and can be found in a wide range of styles and designs. Some artists choose to incorporate halos into larger compositions, while others use them as standalone elements to create striking and impactful images. Another popular approach to incorporating angels into graffiti and street art is through the use of religious iconography. This can include depictions of angels with religious symbols such as crosses, as well as scenes from religious texts or stories. These pieces often have a deeper symbolic meaning, and can be interpreted in a variety of ways depending on the viewer's personal beliefs and experiences. Beyond their religious connotations, angels can also be seen as symbols of protection and guidance. In this context, they are often used in pieces that explore themes of hope, support, and comfort. Some artists use angels as a way of encouraging viewers to look towards the future with optimism, while others create pieces that offer a sense of reassurance and stability in uncertain times. Angels have become an enduring and widely used subject in graffiti art prints and street art prints. Whether portrayed in a traditional manner or through more contemporary interpretations, these celestial beings continue to inspire and captivate viewers with their ethereal beauty and spiritual significance. As the genre of graffiti and street art continues to evolve and grow, it is likely that we will continue to see new and exciting takes on this timeless subject.
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