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22 artworks

  • Sale -15% Def Syntax Blue Yellow I HPM Silkscreen Print by Defer

    Defer Def Syntax Blue Yellow I HPM Silkscreen Print by Defer

    Def Syntax- Blue Yellow I Hand-Embellished Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Defer Contemporary Pop Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Limited Edition of 1 Artwork Size 22x30 Embossed by BEYOND THE STREETS 1 of 1. "Def Syntax pays homage to the ancient roots of typography and timeless nature of hand styles". - DEFER "Def Syntax- Blue Yellow I" is a profound testament to the evolution and intricacies of typography, artfully conceived by the celebrated artist Defer. Revered in the realms of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, Defer masterfully intertwines historical reverence with contemporary aesthetics, bringing forth a piece that resonates with art enthusiasts and historians alike. In this hand-embellished limited edition silkscreen print on fine art paper, the symphony of blue and yellow hues melds seamlessly with the dynamic myriad of characters and symbols. Every stroke and nuance emanates Defer's deep respect for the ancient roots of typography. The immersive background, seemingly chaotic at first glance, is methodically juxtaposed against a bold, green depiction of a creature reminiscent of ancient mythologies. Such intentional interplay between the old and new, chaos and structure, serves as a testament to the artist's profound understanding of balance. Dated 2022, this piece stands as a unique embodiment of Defer's artistic journey, being a hand-embellished mixed media limited edition. As an affirmation of its authenticity and value, the artwork is meticulously embossed by BEYOND THE STREETS, a testament to its pedigree in the contemporary art space. Limited to just one edition, its exclusivity adds another layer of allure, making it a coveted piece for collectors. As quoted by the artist himself, "Def Syntax pays homage to the ancient roots of typography and timeless nature of hand styles." Such a statement encapsulates the essence of the artwork, bridging historical craftsmanship with modern interpretations. For anyone invested in the realms of pop, street, or graffiti art, "Def Syntax- Blue Yellow I" serves not just as an artwork, but as a chronicle of the enduring spirit of human expression.

    $1,174.00 $998.00

  • Bape Multi Camo UltraGiclée Print by Shark Seijin

    Shark Seijin Bape Multi Camo UltraGiclée Print by Shark Seijin

    Bape Multi Camo UltraGiclée Print by Shark Seijin Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Hand Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection With COA Shark Seijin an enigmatic contemporary artist, has been a long-standing icon of Bape Gallery. His works speak for themselves, showcasing his background in both fashion and fine arts media. By blurring the lines between aesthetic contemplation and functional representation, Shark Seijin creates unique pieces that embody Bape's interpretation of art and fashion. Despite his experimental and mysterious nature, the artist remains humble, placing the focus solely on his artwork rather than himself. Bape, a revered name in the world of streetwear, has consistently bridged the gap between street culture and high art. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the brand commemorates its journey through an exclusive release: the Bape Multi Camo UltraGiclée Print. This limited edition masterpiece, crafted on the premium SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper, is a testament to the brand's commitment to avant-garde artistry and its influence on street culture. At the helm of this artwork is Shark Seijin, a name synonymous with the Bape Gallery and known for his evocative and transformative pieces. The fusion of his deep understanding of fashion and expertise in fine arts manifests in this exclusive print, making it a quintessential representation of Bape's three-decade-long journey. The Multi Camo design, a recognizable motif within the Bape universe, rendered through Shark Seijin's lens, is not just a visual delight but a narrative of how streetwear and art are intertwined. While many artists seek the limelight, Shark Seijin's enigma is what sets him apart. Eschewing the glare of publicity, he allows his works to be the primary conversation starters. His pieces are more than just visual compositions; they are an exploration of urban culture, an ode to the streets, and an embodiment of the rebellious spirit of graffiti and pop art. This 22x22 artwork, part of the 2023 limited edition collection, is not just a piece of art; it's a piece of history, capturing Bape's essence and the zeitgeist of a generation.

    $533.00

  • JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Print by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Print by King Saladeen

    JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: JP the Money Bear 20x30 Size: 20 x 30 in. Edition of 427 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen

    $820.00

  • Bape Head Yellow & Black UltraGiclée Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Bape Head Yellow & Black UltraGiclée Print by Adam Lister

    Bape Head Yellow & Black Giclee Print by Adam Lister Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Dated Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection The Bape Head Yellow & Black Giclee Print by Adam Lister is a piece of artwork featuring the iconic BAPE (A Bathing Ape) logo reimagined by contemporary artist Adam Lister. Known for his unique, pixelated style, Lister often takes pop culture icons and classic images and reinterprets them using geometric shapes and a minimalist aesthetic. In this particular print, Lister has applied his signature style to the recognizable BAPE logo, depicting the ape head using geometric shapes in a yellow and black color scheme. The giclee printing technique is used to create high-quality, vibrant reproductions of the original artwork, making it a popular choice for art collectors and streetwear enthusiasts alike. As a limited-edition piece, the Bape Head Yellow & Black Giclee Print by Adam Lister is likely to be highly sought after by collectors of contemporary art and fans of both Lister and the BAPE brand. It showcases the convergence of art and street culture, making it a unique and valuable addition to any collection.

    $694.00

  • Bape x Ilizarbe Abc Camo Blue UltraGiclée Print by Alvaro Ilizarbe

    Alvaro Ilizarbe Bape x Ilizarbe Abc Camo Blue UltraGiclée Print by Alvaro Ilizarbe

    Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print by Arkiv Vilmansa Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection Pop art, street art, and graffiti art have always celebrated the intersection of high art and popular culture. The Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print by Arkiv Vilmansa and the Bape x Ilizarbe Abc Camo Blue UltraGiclée Print by Alvaro Ilizarbe epitomize this blend. Arkiv Vilmansa's work is an embodiment of limited edition artistry, printed on the finest SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper. As with many street artists, the allure lies in the exclusivity, with the artwork being a limited edition of only 300 pieces. It's not just the rarity, but also the aesthetics that speak volumes about contemporary trends in pop and street art. On the other hand, the collaboration between BAPE, an iconic Japanese streetwear brand, and Alvaro Ilizarbe, a Miami-based artist, offers an insightful dive into how brands and artists coalesce to create art that resonates with a broad audience. BAPE's reputation, built over three decades, is intertwined with pop culture references and distinctive camouflage patterns, notably the "ABC Camo". Merging this with the prowess of Alvaro Ilizarbe, renowned for his abstract and intricate artwork, makes for a captivating piece. The "UltraGiclée" technique only adds to the allure, presenting artwork with unparalleled vibrancy and detail, truly reflecting the spirit of contemporary street art. These collaborations symbolize the ever-evolving nature of street art, where brands, artists, and cutting-edge technology come together, capturing the zeitgeist of the era and creating art pieces that are both reflective of contemporary culture and timeless in their appeal. The Bape x Ilizarbe Abc Camo Blue UltraGiclée Print by Alvaro Ilizarbe is a collaboration between the streetwear brand BAPE (A Bathing Ape) and artist Alvaro Ilizarbe. BAPE is a Japanese streetwear brand founded by Nigo in 1993. The brand is known for its distinctive camouflage patterns, known as "ABC Camo," which often appear on its clothing and accessories. BAPE has collaborated with various artists, brands, and musicians over the years. Alvaro Ilizarbe, also known as "Freegums," is a Miami-based artist known for his distinctive, abstract, and intricate style. His work spans various mediums, including murals, paintings, and illustrations. Collaborations with other artists and brands are not uncommon for Ilizarbe. "UltraGiclée" artwork is a high-quality Giclée printing method of producing art reproductions using high-resolution digital images and inkjet printers. This process allows for vibrant colors and accurate details, making the prints highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts. Assuming this collaboration exists, the Bape x Ilizarbe Abc Camo Blue UltraGiclée Print by Alvaro Ilizarbe would be a unique fusion of BAPE's signature camo pattern and Ilizarbe's intricate artistic style, resulting in a one-of-a-kind collectible art piece for fans of both the brand and the artist.

    $533.00

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

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

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

    $608.00

  • Kanye West The Bear Look Archival Print by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen Kanye West The Bear Look Archival Print by King Saladeen

    Kanye West, The Bear Look Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: Kanye West, The Bear Look Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen

    $820.00

  • Rihanna Bear Of The Year Archival Print by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen Rihanna Bear Of The Year Archival Print by King Saladeen

    Rihanna Bear Of The Year Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: Rihanna Bear Of The Year Look Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen

    $820.00

  • Crown Fried Archival Print by Damon Johnson

    Damon Johnson Crown Fried Archival Print by Damon Johnson

    Crown Fried Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Cotton Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Damon Johnson. 7 by 22 inch archival cotton paper edition of 10 signed and numbered. Crown Fried Archival Print by Damon Johnson

    $256.00

  • Untitled UltraGiclée Print by Sam Taylor

    Sam Taylor Untitled UltraGiclée Print by Sam Taylor

    Untitled UltraGiclée Print by Sam Taylor Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection Sam Taylor, a highly acclaimed illustrator, is renowned for his distinctive style featuring bold line work, vibrant colors, and playful character designs infused with a variety of pop culture references. Taylor's work is infused with humor and energy, making it a joy to behold. Additionally, his creations are intimately connected with the everyday experiences of people.

    $533.00

  • Bananappétit Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Bananappétit Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Bananappétit Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Hand-Pulled on Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 96 Artwork Size 22x22 Silkscreen Print of Warhol Inspired Monkey with Banana. A Cheeky Nod to Pop Culture Bananappétit Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash, also known as Thierry Guetta, offers a playful tribute to one of pop art’s most iconic motifs. The artwork, created in 2024 as a signed and numbered edition of 96, measures 22x22 inches and features a mischievous monkey holding a vibrant banana. This reference to Andy Warhol’s famous banana places the piece firmly within the lineage of pop-inspired creations. At the same time, the image brims with the artist’s signature humor, encouraging viewers to engage with art history in a lighthearted and unconventional way. The monkey sits perched on a box emblazoned with spirited slogans, adding to the sense that the entire scene is meant to spark curiosity and delight. Longtime admirers of Mr Brainwash recognize his knack for making instantly recognizable symbols feel fresh and immediate. The playful energy radiating from this print suggests that the monkey is inviting viewers to question assumptions about the role of art in contemporary culture. The background, painted in a subtle hue of pale blue, offers a calming setting for the bright yellow of the banana, echoing Warhol’s preference for bold color contrasts. This interplay of color helps the banana pop against the surface, demanding attention much like a well-placed piece of graffiti on a bustling city wall. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influences Mr Brainwash embodies a fusion of pop and street-inspired influences, and Bananappétit exemplifies that synergy. The monkey’s black-and-white fur, rendered in a style reminiscent of spray paint stencils, connects the composition to the raw energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Viewers might recall how urban creatives often repurpose existing symbols, subverting them or adding new layers of meaning. Here, the banana serves as both a comedic device and a piece of cultural nostalgia, reinforced by the museum-like setting that also invokes high art traditions. Brightly colored signage on the box references uplifting messages frequently found in Guetta’s wider portfolio, referencing positivity and self-empowerment. The piece merges that spirit with the rebellious edge of street-based practices, reflecting a world in which classic pop imagery coexists with the ever-evolving language of murals and stencils. The combination generates a vibrant statement on how art can bridge influences from various movements, adapting iconic elements to better connect with modern audiences. Craftsmanship and Visual Elements Though the print embraces an attitude of spontaneity, each layer is meticulously executed. The silkscreen technique brings a bold clarity to the subject matter, with deckled fine art paper adding a tactile sense of authenticity. This process requires precision, as every layer of ink aligns seamlessly, resulting in crisp details and saturated hues. The palette balances strong primary tones, offering a sense of vibrancy reminiscent of street posters. The monkey’s lifelike stare grabs the viewer’s attention, while subtle shadows and clean lines create dimension within the scene. The visual humor peaks in the framed banana artwork displayed behind the monkey, referencing how pop culture objects can enter galleries as celebrated high art. A red utility knife resting on the floor hints at the do-it-yourself nature of creative endeavors, implying that artistic transformation can happen at any moment. Bananappétit thus becomes more than a simple homage—it serves as a multi-layered composition that rewards repeated viewing with small, impactful details. A Collectible Masterpiece Collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork are drawn to Bananappétit for its fusion of iconic motifs, humorous commentary, and polished technical skill. The decision to limit the edition to 96 ensures that each print carries a sense of exclusivity, further heightened by the artist’s signature and numbering. By placing a timeless symbol of pop art in a new narrative, Mr Brainwash encapsulates the playful and unpredictable nature of contemporary creativity. Owners of this piece find that its message extends beyond the surface, sparking reflection on how popular imagery can be reinvented to keep pace with cultural changes. Bananappétit stands as a testament to the power of urban-inspired fine art, blending recognizable images with unexpected twists that challenge conventional notions of what belongs in a gallery setting. The result is a vivid print that unites passion for art history, a flare for humor, and a streetwise sensibility into a single, unforgettable statement piece.

    $3,750.00

  • Contemplación de la Ira II Linocut Print by Mazatl

    Mazatl Contemplación de la Ira II Linocut Print by Mazatl

    Contemplación de la Ira II Limited Edition Hand Linocut Print on 320gsm Guarro Canson Super Alfa Fine Art Paper by Mazatl pop art graffiti famous artist art. 2022 Signed Linocut Print on 320gsm Guarro Canson Super Alfa Fine Art Cotton Rag Paper Size: 22 x 29.75 Inches Release: January 17, 2022 Run of: 50

    $299.00

  • Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print by Arkiv Vilmansa

    Tomotatsu Gima Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print by Arkiv Vilmansa

    Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print by Arkiv Vilmansa Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection Hailing from Indonesia, Arkiv Vilmansa has earned acclaim as an inventive artist, renowned for his modern and whimsical sculptures and paintings. Born in Jakarta, Vilmansa's distinctive approach fuses elements of pop culture, surrealism, and playful creativity. His artwork is marked by vivid colors, flowing lines, and a harmonious blend of abstract and figurative elements. Vilmansa's art has been showcased in numerous galleries and museums both locally and internationally, but perhaps his most iconic creation is the character "Mickiv." This abstract interpretation of Mickey Mouse has evolved into a signature emblem of Vilmansa's artistic oeuvre. Through Mickiv and other inventive designs, Vilmansa delves into themes such as consumerism, pop culture, and the human experience. Despite his architectural background, Vilmansa's art strays from conventional discipline in favor of unrestrained, spontaneous self-expression. Utilizing a singular technique to shape surfaces and textures, his artwork navigates the realms of abstraction and character-driven compositions, drawing inspiration from popular culture. Visionary artists like Takashi Murakami and NIGO have significantly influenced Vilmansa's use of color, organic shapes, and inventive canvas arrangements.

    $621.00

  • Bape Ape Head Pop Abc Camo Green UltraGiclée Print by Tomotatsu Gima

    Tomotatsu Gima Bape Ape Head Pop Abc Camo Green UltraGiclée Print by Tomotatsu Gima

    Bape Ape Head Pop Abc Camo Green UltraGiclée Print by Tomotatsu Gima Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Hand Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection With COA Tomotatsu Gima, a prodigious artist rooted in the picturesque landscapes of Okinawa, Japan, has charted an inspiring journey that intricately blends Japanese and American animation influences, as well as nuances from contemporary art. The fusion of these elements birthed what Gima coined as "POP COLLAGE." Within this art form, Gima employs upcycled cardboard boxes as his canvas, creating a medley of vibrant prints and globally-recognized logos. It's not just the aesthetic appeal of his art that captivates the audience, but also its underlying ethos. Firmly dedicated to eco-conservation, Gima ensures that every fragment left from his creations finds its way back to recycling processes. The genesis of his artwork is also noteworthy: the erstwhile contents of these cardboard boxes lay the groundwork for his themes, integrating symbols of renowned international products, echoing both familiarity and novelty. In celebration of Bape's 30th anniversary, Gima has manifested his exceptional talent in the "Bape Ape Head Pop Abc Camo Green UltraGiclée Print." This limited edition—restricted to a mere 300 hand-numbered pieces—sits grandly on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper, measuring a noteworthy 22x22 inches. As part of the Bape 30th Anniversary Collection, this artwork not only stands as a testament to Gima's brilliance but also commemorates a brand that has defined street fashion for three decades. For aficionados of pop art, street art, or graffiti, Gima's creations serve as a testament to the future of artistic evolution while honoring their cultural past. Hailing from the mesmerizing island of Okinawa, Japan, Tomotatsu Gima's upbringing was deeply influenced by a diverse blend of Japanese and American animation, as well as modern art. He developed a distinctive art style known as "POP COLLAGE," which utilizes upcycled cardboard boxes as a backdrop for his striking combinations of logos and colorful prints. With a focus on eco-friendliness, all remnants from his artistic endeavors are recycled. The contents once carried by these boxes serve as the foundation for the themes in his pieces, integrating recognizable global products.

    $533.00

  • Contemplación de la Ira I Linocut Print by Mazatl

    Mazatl Contemplación de la Ira I Linocut Print by Mazatl

    Contemplación de la Ira I Limited Edition Hand Linocut Print on 320gsm Guarro Canson Super Alfa Fine Art Paper by Mazatl pop art graffiti famous artist art. 2022 Signed Linocut Print on 320gsm Guarro Canson Super Alfa Fine Art Cotton Rag Paper Size: 22 x 29.75 Inches Release: January 17, 2022 Run of: 50

    $299.00

  • Tempest 22x30 Archival Print by N.C. Winters

    N.C. Winters Tempest 22x30 Archival Print by N.C. Winters

    Tempest- 22x30 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by N.C. Winters Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I have made a few paintings that incorporate a series of narratives that revolve around my relationship to my son as a father and this is the next major piece in that ongoing series. I imagine this series may last for several decades as I explore what it means to be a dad and watch my son grow and evolve and create his own world. Interestingly, the previous piece and origin of this series were with a previous 1XRUN release: “Overdrive.” Tempest” has several layers of meaning that correspond with various states of the mind and the aforementioned experience of being a father. To dispel the immediate question, no, it does not refer to a troublesome, tempestuous child, but more to the overwhelming complexity that comes from raising a new life and what that means for your own existence, not to mention the whirlwind of life that he must be experiencing concurrently. I leave the viewer to extrapolate other personal meanings from that jumping-off point." - N.C. Winters

    $352.00

  • Bape x Erickink Abc Camo Green UltraGiclée Print by Eric Inkala

    Eric Inkala Bape x Erickink Abc Camo Green UltraGiclée Print by Eric Inkala

    Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print by Arkiv Vilmansa Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection With COA The Arkiv Camo UltraGiclée Print stands as a testament to the ever-evolving world of street and pop art. Created by the renowned artist Arkiv Vilmansa, this limited edition artwork showcases a fusion of graffiti, pop, and street art aesthetics, resonating with enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Printed on the exquisite SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper, the artwork exudes a premium feel, allowing the vivid colors and intricate details to pop. 2023 marks an important year for this piece, as it was signed and numbered by Arkiv Vilmansa himself. Limited to a mere 300 pieces, it presents exclusivity, making it a sought-after collectible. The artwork, sized at 22x22, was released as a part of the Bape 30th Anniversary Collection, adding another layer of significance to its already illustrious status. Parallel to Arkiv Vilmansa's recognition in the world of art, Eric Inkala, a Brooklyn-based painter, has been making waves with his distinctive style. Transitioning from the raw essence of graffiti to the refined realms of pop and contemporary art, Inkala's work is a visual journey. His presence in esteemed art fairs, such as Art Madrid, Affordable Art Fair UK, and Affordable Art Fair Brussels, in tandem with ARTITLEDcontemporary, attests to his rising prominence. Central to Inkala's artistry is his profound connection with color and an undeniable passion for abstraction. His diverse life experiences serve as a canvas, capturing myriad emotions and narratives. Through their unique styles, both Arkiv Vilmansa and Eric Inkala highlight the transformative power of pop, street, and graffiti art, proving its lasting impact in the contemporary art scene. Eric Inkala is a painter based in Brooklyn who has a dynamic and constantly evolving style that has progressed from graffiti to pop art to contemporary art. His artwork has been showcased in art fairs such as Art Madrid, Affordable Art Fair UK, and Affordable Art Fair Brussels, in collaboration with ARTITLEDcontemporary (Netherlands). His art is heavily influenced by his relationship with color, love for abstraction, and diverse life experiences.

    $621.00

  • LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen

    LeBear James Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: LeBear James Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen

    $820.00

  • That Which You Held Was Never Yours Giclee Print by Skinner

    Skinner That Which You Held Was Never Yours Giclee Print by Skinner

    That Which You Held Was Never Yours Limited Edition Giclee Print on Velvet Cotton Rag by Skinner counter-culture street artist art. Skinner is a self-taught artist living in Oakland, California who has meticulously crafted a balance of extraordinary mural work, bizarre and antagonistic installations while maintaining a prolific commercial career. Influenced by 80’s pop culture, human struggle, myths and violence, dungeons and dragons, and the heavy metal gods, Skinner’s mind is one of psycho social mayhem fueled by a calculated chaos.

    $224.00

  • Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Brett Crawford Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe Giclee Print by Brett Crawford Artwork Limited Edition Print on Somerset Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 22x22. Crease in upper left margin. Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe by Brett Crawford – Identity, Irony, and Flight in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe is a 2018 limited edition giclee print by American artist Brett Crawford, printed on Somerset fine art paper in a 22 x 22 inch format. Released in a signed and numbered edition of 50, the work showcases Crawford’s signature mix of realism, parody, and surrealism within the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The central figure is a chimpanzee outfitted in red gloves, a superhero-style mask, and a bright yellow backpack adorned with pop culture patches. Perched atop a floating astronaut helmet in a sky of clouds and soft gradients, the chimp raises a peace sign as it gazes out from a dreamlike elevation. Every detail, from the fur texture to the sheen of the helmet and the subtle gleam in the eyes, is carefully rendered, blending classical painting discipline with the irreverent humor and cultural remixing that defines Crawford’s visual language. Visual Wordplay and the Challenge of Classification The title Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe, which translates to this is not a monkey, borrows from René Magritte’s surrealist phrase while introducing questions of identity, misrepresentation, and context. Crawford toys with both literal and symbolic interpretation. The chimpanzee, a common stand-in for human behavior and scientific curiosity, becomes a layered character—a rebel, a child, a cosmonaut, and a cultural echo all in one. The use of a non-human protagonist, paired with human accessories and posturing, challenges viewers to rethink what symbols actually represent. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where iconography is constantly reinterpreted and re-contextualized, Crawford’s work finds power in absurdity. The message is not defined, but rather delivered through tone, detail, and visual contradiction. Technical Precision and Symbolic Density Crafted using high-resolution giclee printing, Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe achieves remarkable depth, ensuring every hair on the chimp’s body, every glint on the backpack’s surface, and every cloud in the sky is faithfully reproduced. Somerset fine art paper provides a soft, velvety base that enhances the vibrancy of Crawford’s color palette. The artist’s command of light and surface texture brings photographic clarity to fantastical subjects, allowing each symbolic element to register visually before it registers conceptually. The chimp’s backpack features patches referencing pop culture—such as the masked raccoon and animated faces—inviting interpretation while anchoring the piece in a shared visual lexicon. Brett Crawford’s Commentary on Adventure, Persona, and Urban Mythology Brett Crawford’s visual narratives frequently place hybrid creatures or anthropomorphic characters in surreal or heroic contexts. In Ceci n'est Pas Un Singe, this figure is both explorer and joke, astronaut and outcast. Its peace sign gesture undercuts the seriousness of the title while enhancing the mystery of its intent. The floating helmet below it evokes flight, exploration, or perhaps abandonment. With no ground in sight, the figure is literally and metaphorically suspended. This print, like much of Crawford’s work, distills humor, reflection, and spectacle into a single moment. It speaks through suggestion rather than statement, a hallmark of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where visual power is amplified by cultural fragments, attitude, and the unexpected. Crawford’s chimp is not just a character—it is an avatar of exploration, uncertainty, and transformation.

    $850.00

  • A Falcaroo Named Knievel Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Brett Crawford A Falcaroo Named Knievel Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    A Falcaroo Named Knievel Giclee Print by Brett Crawford Artwork Limited Edition Print on Somerset Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 22x22.  A Falcaroo Named Knievel by Brett Crawford – Fantastical Momentum in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork A Falcaroo Named Knievel is a limited edition giclee print created in 2018 by American artist Brett Crawford. Printed on Somerset fine art paper and measuring 22 x 22 inches, the work was issued as a signed and numbered edition of 50. Known for his surreal animal hybrids and playful satire, Crawford delivers a piece that combines fantasy, Americana, and symbolic humor through hyper-detailed imagery. The central figure is a kangaroo with delicate feathered wings, wearing a glossy red, white, and blue star-spangled helmet. Perched confidently atop the helmet is a small bird adorned with a matching headpiece. This creature—part falcon, part kangaroo, and part daredevil—commands the viewer’s attention with its unusual anatomy and subtle intensity. The deep blue gradient background amplifies the dreamlike setting, while the smooth airbrushed texture of the composition contrasts against the sharply rendered fur and glass reflections, creating a polished yet wild tension. Hybrid Beings and Symbolic Satire in Crawford’s Narrative World Brett Crawford's A Falcaroo Named Knievel exemplifies the artist’s ability to bend logic into poetic absurdity. The fusion of kangaroo and bird, wrapped in a name that references American stunt legend Evel Knievel, brings layers of commentary into the visual space. This mash-up creature is at once humorous, heroic, and strange—a representation of risk, aspiration, and American showmanship. The falcaroo stands still, yet its aerodynamic helmet and wings suggest readiness to take off or leap into action. The juxtaposition of high-performance symbolism with gentle surrealism is part of Crawford’s ongoing practice in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where icons and creatures are reinvented as metaphors for identity, ambition, and cultural mythology. Technical Execution and the Power of Paper and Ink Printed using high-resolution giclee technology, the artwork maintains the integrity of Crawford’s original textures and color gradients. Somerset fine art paper enhances the richness of detail, preserving the depth of shadow and clarity of highlight that define Crawford’s visual style. The rounded body of the falcaroo is coated in fine layers of shadow and midtone, lending the creature dimensional realism. The glossy surface of the helmet is rendered with perfect light distortion, echoing the precision found in graffiti mural finishes while offering the permanence of fine art media. This print is a pristine example of how contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can exist beyond walls—crafted for collectors without losing its energy or humor. Cultural Memory, Mutation, and Playful Rebellion Brett Crawford’s choice to merge animal hybridity with American pop symbolism encapsulates his signature approach. A Falcaroo Named Knievel is not just a visual gag—it’s a sculpted memory of televised stunts, backyard imagination, and exaggerated heroism. It pays homage to the reckless confidence of Evel Knievel, while playfully acknowledging the absurdity of such myth-making. By placing a small bird on top of this already surreal creature, Crawford reminds viewers that scale, leadership, and bravery are constructs often flipped on their heads. The falcaroo may never leap, but it carries the iconography of motion and defiance. As part of the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork tradition, the piece celebrates individuality through oddity, reverence through mockery, and stillness through potential energy. Crawford continues to invent a visual world where anything can be a symbol and nothing is without humor.

    $850.00

  • Sirena Exotic Ride Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Brett Crawford Sirena Exotic Ride Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Sirena Exotic Ride Giclee Print by Brett Crawford Artwork Limited Edition Print on Somerset Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 22x28. Faint smudging along left margin and lower left margin; crease to lower right corner. Sirena Exotic Ride by Brett Crawford – Surreal Motion in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sirena Exotic Ride is a 2018 limited edition giclee print by American artist Brett Crawford, issued in a signed and numbered run of 50. Measuring 22 x 28 inches and printed on Somerset fine art paper, this vibrant work captures Crawford’s unmistakable blend of street wit, pop culture absurdity, and painterly precision. At the center of the composition is a snarling cheetah impossibly riding a vintage penny-farthing bicycle. The animal's limbs are tensed in kinetic motion, while its back becomes a surreal stage for characters and symbolic figures: a dainty mouse balancing on a top hat atop the cheetah's head, and a small woman sitting serenely on its tail beneath a crimson umbrella. All of this plays out against a hypnotic backdrop of a gradient purple landscape and an oversized cyan moon, placing the viewer in a space between fantasy and urban chaos. Symbolic Layers and Humor Within Surreal Pop Composition Brett Crawford’s work thrives on contradictions, and Sirena Exotic Ride is no exception. The cheetah—an icon of speed—is absurdly matched with a high-wheel bicycle, a slow and outdated symbol of early locomotion. This ironic pairing, paired with balanced miniatures on its head and tail, creates a narrative that is both humorous and open-ended. It challenges viewers to reflect on balance, absurdity, and the roles individuals play in the flow of collective energy. Crawford’s use of anthropomorphic metaphors and hyper-surreal compositions recalls traditions found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where storytelling collides with attitude and irony. His characters are not literal actors but avatars of tension and transformation, cast in vibrant colors and surreal landscapes that echo dream logic. Craft, Color, and the Imprint of Street Aesthetics The giclee technique used for Sirena Exotic Ride ensures that every detail—from the razor-sharp spots on the cheetah’s coat to the subtle color blending of the background—is preserved with museum-grade clarity. Somerset fine art paper enhances the texture and depth of the image, grounding its fantastical narrative in tactile quality. Crawford’s visual language borrows from graffiti, street posters, and hand-drawn illustration, yet it is elevated by his painterly skill and compositional control. The bold lines, exaggerated scale shifts, and floating color fields demonstrate how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has evolved into an intricate, layered practice that operates far beyond its mural and subway-car origins. Brett Crawford’s Cultural Fusion of Play and Provocation Crawford’s work continues to energize the dialogue between high and low culture, fine art and urban storytelling. With Sirena Exotic Ride, he inserts visual mischief into a polished print, transforming the wildness of the street into a refined format without losing its bite. His characters are theatrical and cartoonish, yet always grounded in emotion, psychology, and symbol. The cheetah becomes a beast of burden, the mouse a performer, the woman a mystery. These juxtapositions invite endless interpretation while maintaining the raw energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Brett Crawford remains a unique voice in contemporary art, unafraid to mix satire with sincerity, elegance with absurdity, all within a vividly colored, joyfully chaotic visual universe.

    $850.00

Animal Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Animal Motifs in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Animal imagery within street pop and graffiti artwork is a compelling conduit for many expressions, from activism to aesthetics. These forms, born from the vibrant heart of urban environments, have been leveraged by artists to shed light on critical issues and infuse the concrete landscape with life and color. Graffiti, with its roots stretching back to ancient civilizations, has evolved into a modern canvas that speaks to contemporary issues, including those affecting the animal kingdom. In the ever-expanding world of street art, the animal has become a symbol of activism and advocacy. Merging their passion for art with a mission for animal welfare, artists use graffiti and pop art as platforms to raise awareness about animal rights and conservation. Through the stark depiction of animals in distress or the celebration of their beauty, these artworks aim to provoke thought and stir the public's conscience. For instance, Banksy's "Sirens of the Lambs" delivers a powerful statement on the cruelty of the meat industry, while Andy Warhol's "Endangered Species" series spotlights the urgency of wildlife conservation.

Capturing Animal Essence in Urban Spaces

Not all animal-themed street art is steeped in somber tones; many pieces capture animals' whimsy and intrinsic beauty. Through the playful depiction of local fauna or monumental murals celebrating the majesty of wildlife, these pieces offer an oasis of natural wonder in the urban jungle. The animal form becomes a bridge connecting the viewer to the more humorous and delightful aspects of nature, as seen in the giant pigeon murals or the prominent depictions of household pets that bring charm and character to the streets. Animals are a rich source of inspiration in street pop art and graffiti artwork. They are not merely subjects but also messengers—carrying themes of environmental consciousness, reminding us of the planet's fragile beauty, and sometimes just providing a moment of fun and joy amidst the hustle of city life. These artworks demonstrate the enduring power of animals in art, whether as symbols of a cause or as embodiments of natural splendor. The versatility in the portrayal of animals within these artistic domains underscores a universal reverence for life in all its forms, making it a poignant and enduring theme in street art across the globe.
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