Animal Activism & Protest

3 artworks


  • Protect The Blue Planet- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Protect The Blue Planet- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Protect The Blue Planet- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 100% Cotton Coventry Rag Paper by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed & Numbered Hand Deckled 30 x 41 inches Serigraph on Coventry Rag, 100% cotton custom archival paper Hand-deckled edges Limited Edition of 75 Signed + Numbered Printed by Obey Giant "Protect The Blue Planet" stands as a testament to Shepard Fairey's dedication to using his art as a vehicle for environmental advocacy, fusing the worlds of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. This limited edition, hand-pulled 2-color serigraph, reveals the intricate relationship between humanity and our environment. Imprinted on 100% cotton Coventry Rag paper, the choice of material underpins Fairey’s commitment to sustainable artistry. The dimensionality of the piece, 30 x 41 inches, lends itself to an immersive viewing experience, accentuated further by its hand-deckled edges, which bring a tactile, organic touch, reminiscent of the raw edges of street posters. In partnering with the PangeaSeed Foundation to release this work for Earth Month, Fairey encapsulates the pressing environmental concerns of the modern era. Central to the piece is the depiction of an endangered North Atlantic right whale that exudes a mandala with the earth cradled within. This mandala, rooted in various cultural traditions, signifies harmony, unity, and the interconnectivity of the planet's ecosystems. The floral ornaments within it blossom as symbols of flourishing harmony, but the contrasting inclusion of flames starkly reminds viewers of the ever-looming threat of global warming. The text - "Protect the Blue Planet" and "One Ocean-One People" - along with the chosen blue palette, draws attention to the inextricable bond between thriving oceans and a sustainable world. As a renowned figure in the street art community, Fairey's work has always pushed boundaries, and with "Protect The Blue Planet", he once again blurs the lines between artistic expression, activism, and social responsibility, reminding the world of its role in safeguarding the planet. "To celebrate Earth Month, in collaboration with PangeaSeed Foundation, I’m pleased to release, “Protect The Blue Planet” which features an endangered North Atlantic right whale emanating a mandala with the earth as its focal point. In several cultures, the mandala represents harmony, unity, and wholeness, all of which are important concepts when considering the interconnected nature of the planet’s ecosystems, people, and species. The mandala features floral ornaments symbolizing harmony in bloom, but also flames as a reminder of the perils of global warming. The “Protect the Blue Planet” and “One Ocean-One People” text within the artwork and the blue color palette serve to emphasize the crucial connection between healthy oceans and a healthy planet." – Shepard

    $4,583.00

  • Protect The Blue Planet Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Protect The Blue Planet Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Protect The Blue Planet Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Thick Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed & Numbered 18x24 inches Limited Edition of 450 "To celebrate Earth Month, in collaboration with PangeaSeed Foundation, I’m pleased to release, “Protect The Blue Planet” which features an endangered North Atlantic right whale emanating a mandala with the earth as its focal point. In several cultures, the mandala represents harmony, unity, and wholeness, all of which are important concepts when considering the interconnected nature of the planet’s ecosystems, people, and species. The mandala features floral ornaments symbolizing harmony in bloom, but also flames as a reminder of the perils of global warming. The “Protect the Blue Planet” and “One Ocean-One People” text within the artwork and the blue color palette serve to emphasize the crucial connection between healthy oceans and a healthy planet." – Shepard

    $518.00

  • Emperors of the North Watch the Clock Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Emperors of the North Watch the Clock Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Emperors of the North Watch the Clock 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Classic Crest White Paper by Tim Doyle Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Emperors of the North Watch the Clock by Tim Doyle Limited Edition of 150 each (signed & numbered) 7-color screenprint on classic Crest White 36" x 18" Printed by Nakatomi Inc. "The idea of rising sea levels, and the animals of the sea (mythic or otherwise) coming into areas they aren't normally seen is fascinating to me" -Tim Doyle

    $253.00

Animal Activism & Protest Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Animal Activism in the Realm of Street Art

Animal activism has found a powerful ally in street pop art and graffiti, where artists around the globe have taken to the streets to create visuals that advocate for the rights and welfare of animals. This form of activism harnesses the public and democratic nature of street art to bring attention to the plight of animals, challenging passersby to consider the moral implications of their interactions with and treatment of non-human beings. Animal activism has been a prominent theme in various art forms, and graffiti street pop art is no exception. Graffiti artists often use their creative abilities to raise awareness about important social and environmental issues; animal rights are a topic that resonates with many. By incorporating animal activism themes into their work, graffiti artists can provoke thought and spark conversations around the treatment of animals, factory farming, and wildlife conservation. Here are some ways in which animal activism can be integrated into graffiti street pop art: Eye-catching murals: Graffiti artists can create large, attention-grabbing murals that showcase animals in their natural habitats or depict the cruelty of certain practices such as factory farming or animal testing. These works can serve as a stark reminder of the realities many animals face and encourage viewers to consider the implications of their actions. Animal portraits: Artists can create striking portraits of endangered or mistreated animals to raise awareness about their plights. These portraits can humanize the animals and evoke empathy from viewers, encouraging them to learn more about the issues and take action. Thought-provoking slogans: Graffiti art can include text and slogans that challenge the status quo and prompt reflection. Artists can incorporate phrases such as "End Factory Farming," "Cruelty-Free," or "Protect Wildlife" to highlight animal activism issues and encourage change. Symbolism and metaphor: Artists can use symbolism and metaphors to create thought-provoking artwork underscoring the connection between humans and animals. For example, they might depict animals wearing human clothing or participating in human activities to emphasize our shared experiences and the importance of treating all living beings with respect and compassion. Collaborations with animal rights organizations: Graffiti artists can partner with animal rights organizations to create street art campaigns that raise awareness about specific issues or events. These collaborations can amplify the message and reach a wider audience, promoting animal activism on a larger scale. Interactive art installations: Artists can create interactive installations that invite the public to engage with the issue of animal activism. For example, they could create a mural where passersby can add their messages or artwork supporting animal rights, creating a collective piece that reflects the community's concerns. Stencil art: Stencil art can be a quick and effective way to spread a message. Artists can create stencils of animal rights-related images or phrases and apply them to various surfaces around the city, creating a visual reminder of the importance of animal activism. Incorporating QR codes and augmented reality: To further engage viewers and provide additional information, artists can incorporate QR codes or augmented reality elements into their artwork. When scanned or viewed through a mobile device, these codes can lead to informative websites or videos that provide more context and resources about animal activism. Using their talent and creativity, graffiti street pop artists have the power to generate awareness and inspire change around animal activism.

Street Pop Art's Role in the Animal Rights Movement

In their quest to promote animal activism, street artists often portray animals in situations that call attention to their suffering or exploitation. These artworks are poignant reminders of the oft-overlooked creatures that share our planet. Murals might depict animals in captivity, contrasted with their natural habitats, to highlight the stark difference between their lives in the wild and confinement. Other pieces may feature endangered species, bringing awareness to the issues of habitat destruction and human encroachment. Creating such pieces in public means that animal activism art is accessible to all, circumventing traditional media channels that may neglect these issues. By placing these messages in urban environments, the artists link the daily lives of city dwellers with the broader ecological web, reminding them that urban life does not exist in isolation from the natural world. Street pop art, with its roots in rebellion and subversion, naturally aligns with the objectives of the animal rights movement. It is a form of visual protest that can be simultaneously beautiful and unsettling. Artists utilize a variety of styles, from hyper-realistic depictions to abstract representations, to convey their messages. Some may employ shock tactics, while others opt for a more empathetic approach, inviting onlookers to empathize with the subjects of their art. The power of street pop art in animal activism lies in its ability to start conversations and prompt personal reflections on animal rights issues. Artists like Banksy have brought international attention to animal activism through their work, using their art to criticize practices such as animal testing, the meat industry, and the use of fur in fashion. The intersection of animal activism and street art is potent, offering a canvas for raising awareness, inciting change, and expressing solidarity with the non-human inhabitants of our world. These artworks beautify the urban landscape and imbue it with a sense of purpose and urgency, advocating for the protection and respect of all living beings.

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