AP Artist Proof Fine Art

10 artworks


  • Dream of Electric Sheep AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Dream of Electric Sheep AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Dream of Electric Sheep AP Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Hot Press Paper by Artist Scott Listfield. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed Size 16x16 Edition of 28. Printed on Archival, Hot Press Paper, Signed and Numbered

    $492.00

  • Apollo 13 Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen

    Justin Van Genderen Apollo 13 Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen

    Apollo 13 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Van Genderen Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof

    $136.00

  • Convergence Of Alternate Realities HPM Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Ana Bagayan Convergence Of Alternate Realities HPM Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Convergence Of Alternate Realities- HPM Hand Embellished Limited Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Ana Bagayan. Number 35 of 35, Hand-Embellished Archival Print on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper Size: 17 x 22 Inches Release: May 06, 2016 Run of: 35 "I created the piece partially in inversion so that the E.T. figure feels like a familiar dream. I wanted to recreate what it feels like to wake up from an exciting dream but to only grasp incoherent bits and pieces of it because the conscious mind is unable to decipher the nonlinear distorted timeline of events. The concept formed organically from a rough sketch to the finish. I didn't know exactly what this dream was going to be about until the image started to form in color. It went through many changes during the painting stage, as the story unfolded. While I think the relationship between the characters in the piece is all open to interpretation, the idea is that this is a place that exists in one's subconscious where they can access and experience multiple parallel dimensions at once. I named this particular place Germia, a word that my mind repeated during the construction of the piece." - Ana Bagayan

    $422.00

  • Stargate AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Todd Slater Stargate AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Stargate 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Metallic Ink Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Todd Slater Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 24 x 36 inches /// 8 screens (4 metallic inks & a black varnish star chart layer) /// signed and numbered edition of 165 (AP edition of 75) "The character of Ra, the Egyptian solar deity, is the one that has really stayed with me all these years. I wanted to give Colonel Jack O'Neil and Dr. Daniel Jackson a glimpse of what awaited them at the other end of the wormhole. The two characters view their journey in different ways. Dr. Jackson's journey is filled with childlike wonder seeing something magnificent and awe-inspiring while Colonel O'Neil bears an atomic bomb capable of producing cataclysmic results. We learn later in the film that the character of Ra is an alien life form who possessed the body of a young boy. I wanted to touch on this and add some tension to the image by showing his glowing blue eyes. The print is 8 colors and features 4 varieties of metallic gold and copper inks. There is also a hidden star chart in the background printed in a shiny black varnish." -Todd Slater

    $253.00

  • Passengers XIV AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Passengers XIV AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Passengers XIV AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot Limited Edition Print on Matte Velvet Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition 5/5 Artwork Size 12x14 Archival Pigment Fine Art. Some APs may have slight blemishes and margin differences; this was a working artist copy. "Passengers XIV," a striking archival print by the renowned artist Dave Pollot. This limited-edition print embodies the modernistic fusion of pop and street art, revealing the intricate depth of Pollot's artistic prowess. Cast on Matte Velvet Rag Fine Art Paper, the medium meticulously preserves the intensity and vivaciousness of the artist's palette. As an Artist's Proof (AP) edition from 2021, this print holds a special significance within Pollot's portfolio. The AP version denotes the initial prints run in a limited edition series, distinguished by the artist's direct involvement in their production. This copy is one of just five, adding a rare exclusivity to its charm. Each print in this series is individually signed and marked by Pollot himself, confirming its authenticity and the artist's personal touch. "Passengers XIV" holds dimensions of 12x14 inches, an inviting size that allows an intimate interaction with the artwork. Rendered with archival pigment, the print ensures an enduring vibrancy that encapsulates the dynamic expression of Pollot's vision. This amalgamation of detail and depth, from the striking colors to the unique textures, is a testament to the seamless blend of quality and creativity. Dave Pollot's "Passengers XIV" is more than just a print; it is a representation of modern artwork's evolution, echoing the ebbs and flows of pop and street art in the current era. This piece transcends the physicality of its existence, serving as a conversation starter and a reflection of the progressive trends in contemporary art. As a limited-edition print, it offers an intimate experience of Pollot's artistic journey, enhancing any art collection's value with its impeccable design and exclusive nature.

    $588.00

  • 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

  • Convergence of Alternate Realities Inverted AP Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Ana Bagayan Convergence of Alternate Realities Inverted AP Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Convergence Of Alternate Realities - Inverted Edition Limited Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Ana Bagayan. AP Artist Proof. 300gsm Fine Art Paper Size: 17 x 22 Inches Release: August 15, 2014 Run of: 15

    $301.00

  • Hollywood Forever AP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Hollywood Forever AP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Hollywood Forever AP Archival Print by Scott Listfield Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2020 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 1620 Archival Pigment Fine Art Scott Listfield's "Hollywood Forever" is a contemporary artwork that embodies a unique confluence of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, creating a vibrant synergy of styles that challenge the observer's perspective on urban life and its interplay with popular culture. An archival print by this distinguished artist, "Hollywood Forever" is a visual commentary, utilizing the aesthetic of street and graffiti art to portray striking imagery inspired by pop culture, a thematic thread found in many of Listfield's works. The brilliance of Scott Listfield's work lies in the application of his painterly skills, combined with his capacity to visually narrate contemporary society through a pop-culture lens. His motifs are often juxtapositions of iconic and everyday symbols from urban landscapes, blurring the boundaries between the real and the imagined. "Hollywood Forever" stays true to this narrative and exudes a powerful blend of pop art's graphic nature with the raw aesthetics of street and graffiti art. This piece, in particular, holds an intriguing duality. On one hand, it is a nod towards the vitality of Hollywood – a place symbolic of dreams, fame, and opulence. On the other, it integrates elements of street art to induce a sense of impermanence and temporality. In "Hollywood Forever," the allure of Hollywood is depicted alongside its transience, thus generating a contemplative dialogue between the eternal and the ephemeral. The title itself, "Hollywood Forever," is evocative and somewhat ironic. The idea of Hollywood being forever is counterpointed by the typically transient nature of street art, which is often short-lived and regularly painted over in the urban environment. Such a paradox forms a critical commentary on Hollywood's perennial influence on pop culture and the fleeting, ever-changing nature of street art. The use of bold colors, stark contrasts, and dramatic compositions in "Hollywood Forever" contributes to its resonance as a pop art piece. It pays homage to pop art masters like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, while also incorporating the grit and rawness associated with street and graffiti art, the likes of Banksy and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Simultaneously, it's Listfield's unique spin on these genres that makes his work truly stand out. Notably, Listfield has achieved a nuanced balance between these diverse art forms in "Hollywood Forever." His treatment of the archival print medium, akin to the photographic or silk-screen processes widely used in pop art, merges seamlessly with the bold lines and vivid colors associated with street art and graffiti. This harmonious blending is a testament to Listfield's mastery over these styles. The "Hollywood Forever" archival print by Scott Listfield serves as a vibrant point of discussion in the broader context of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Its multilayered representation of popular culture, urban life, and the transient versus the eternal, has sparked an engaging dialogue within the contemporary art world. This work stands as a potent illustration of how different artistic styles can be skillfully intertwined to produce captivating and thought-provoking pieces of art.

    $502.00

  • Sale -15% Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork by Dalek- James Marshall

    Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork by Dalek- James Marshall Hand-Pulled 14-Color Screen Print on 330gsm Museum Smooth Cotton Rag Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2018 Signed Test Print Marked 1/1 Unique One-of-a-Kind Original Print Artwork Size 24x20 "Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork" is a piece of contemporary art created by American artist Dalek, whose real name is James Marshall. Born in New London, Connecticut in 1968, Dalek is well-known for his signature Spacemonkey character, which he began painting in the late 1990s. The Spacemonkey character is an iconic figure in Dalek's body of work, strongly influenced by Japanese pop culture, street art, and graffiti. This particular piece, the "Spacemonkey Test Print Unique Silkscreen Artwork," is a unique silkscreen print featuring the Spacemonkey in a test print format. Silkscreen printing, also known as screen printing, is a popular method of printing images on various surfaces using a mesh to transfer ink. The technique allows for the creation of multiple unique prints, each with slight variations due to the handcrafted nature of the process. In the case of this piece, Dalek has chosen to create a unique, one-of-a-kind test print. The artwork features his signature bold colors, geometric patterns, and the Spacemonkey character. The test print format often shows various layers of the printing process, adding depth and intricacy to the piece. Collectors and fans of Dalek's work often seek out his Spacemonkey creations for their vibrant, edgy appeal and the way they represent a fusion of street art, pop culture, and fine art. As a unique test print, this particular piece is likely to be highly coveted among art collectors and enthusiasts.

    $1,090.00$927.00

  • Wasted AP Silkscreen Print by Low Bros

    Low Bros Wasted AP Silkscreen Print by Low Bros

    Wasted AP Artist Proof 6-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Coventry Rag Paper by Low Bros Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof 2015 Signed & MArked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Printed by SerioPress. Distinction of Artist Proofs in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Artist Proofs, commonly denoted as AP, represent a tradition in printmaking where a small number of prints are made for the artist's personal use. In the context of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, these proofs are often viewed as more valuable due to their rarity and the artist's personal touch. "Wasted" by Low Bros is a striking example of an AP Artist Proof, a 6-color hand-pulled silkscreen print showcasing the artists' meticulous craft and creative prowess. Creation and Significance of "Wasted" by Low Bros The "Wasted" AP silkscreen print stands out with its 6-color hand-pulling technique, executed on Coventry Rag Paper. This choice of paper is significant for its texture and durability, which is particularly conducive to the silkscreen process, allowing for a high-quality finish that captures the vivid color palette and intricate details of the artwork. The piece's dimensions, 18x24 inches, make it a commanding presence, ideal for collectors who appreciate the interplay of fine art techniques within the street art genre. Limited Edition and Collectibility As an AP limited edition, "Wasted" holds a special place in the collection of Low Bros works. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof, this print was created in 2015 and serves not only as a piece of art but also as an artifact within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork movement. The artist's signature on an AP print is a testament to its authenticity and a direct connection to the creators' hands. These factors contribute to the print's desirability and potential investment value. Silkscreen Printing by SerioPress The production of "Wasted" was in the hands of SerioPress, a fine art printer known for its expertise in silkscreen printing. This collaboration between the artists and the printer ensures that each print meets the high standards expected in fine art circles. The process involves layering each color individually and pulling them by hand, a labor-intensive method that results in a work of art with depth and texture. Artistic Impact of "Wasted" The artwork itself, with its bold graphics and symbolic imagery, reflects the core themes explored by Low Bros in their body of work. The title "Wasted" could allude to various interpretations, ranging from commentary on societal excesses to the transient nature of street art. This complexity of meaning, paired with the striking visual design, encapsulates the essence of the Low Bros' impact on Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. "Wasted" AP Artist Proof by Low Bros is a significant contribution to the genres of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, merging traditional printmaking techniques with street art's edgy and dynamic energy. Its status as an Artist Proof elevates its importance, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece closely tied to the artists themselves. As street art continues to gain recognition, such limited edition prints by prominent artists like Low Bros are pivotal in bridging the gap between street culture and the high art world.

    $450.00

AP Artist Proof Fine Art Graffiti Street Pop Artwork & Prints

AP Artist Proofs: Elevating the Essence of Street Pop and Graffiti Art

AP (Artist Proof) artworks and prints play an integral role in the tapestry of street pop art and graffiti artwork, embodying a blend of historical reverence and contemporary relevance. Originally, artist proofs were exclusive prints from traditional printmaking, used by artists as a personal reference to monitor the progress and quality of their work. In street pop and graffiti art, however, these proofs have evolved into symbols of authenticity, exclusivity, and artistic exploration. The transformation of the artist's proof's significance from a mere check during the printmaking process to a coveted collector's item is remarkable. In street pop and graffiti art, where authenticity and originality are highly valued, AP artworks and prints command a special status. Marked distinctively with 'AP' to denote their exclusivity, these limited-run prints are identical in quality to the main edition. Still, they are unique due to their limited number and direct link to the artist. This exclusivity makes them desirable to collectors and allows the artists to retain a more personal connection with some of their creations.

Understanding AP Artist Proof Fine Art Artworks & Prints in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

In the dynamic and evolving world of street pop art and graffiti artwork, AP (artist-proof) artworks and prints hold a special place. Originally a term used in traditional printmaking, an Artist Proof was a print taken during the printmaking process to see the state of a plate (or screen, stone, block, etc.) while it was being worked on. These proofs were not meant for public sale; they were personal pieces for the artist's collection. However, in contemporary times, especially in street pop art and graffiti artwork, the concept of Artist Proofs has taken on a new significance. AP artworks and prints in the context of street pop and graffiti art are often seen as a mark of authenticity and exclusivity. These pieces are typically part of a limited run of prints, separate from the main edition. They are identical in quality and appearance to the main edition prints but are often numbered differently, usually marked with 'AP' or 'Artist Proof.' The tradition of creating Artist Proofs continues as a homage to the historical practices of printmaking, and it also serves as a way for artists to retain a portion of their work for personal archives or special distributions.

Significance of AP Fine Artworks in the Street Pop and Graffiti Art Community

The allure of AP artworks in street pop and graffiti art comes from their limited availability and direct connection to the artist. Collectors and enthusiasts often view Fine Art prints as more valuable due to their rarity and the perceived closer relationship to the artist's original intent. In a world where reproductions and mass-produced art are commonplace, AP prints stand out for their uniqueness and the personal touch they represent. This scarcity often leads to a higher demand and potentially higher market value, making them a coveted item among collectors. Moreover, the production of AP prints allows artists in the street pop and graffiti art scene to experiment and innovate. Artists might use the AP prints to test different color schemes, materials, or finishing techniques, making each AP a replication and a unique piece. This experimentation is integral to the ever-evolving nature of street and graffiti art, where artists constantly push the boundaries of conventional art.

Rarity and Value in the Art Market

The rarity of AP prints in the street pop and graffiti art scene enhances their allure and, often, their market value. In an era where art is frequently mass-produced and widely distributed, the limited availability of AP prints heightens their desirability. Collectors and art enthusiasts prize these prints for their perceived closeness to the artist's original vision and the sense of owning a unique piece of art history. This rarity is not just a matter of quantity; it's a testament that each AP print has a unique path from the artist's hands to the collector's. For street pop and graffiti artists, AP prints serve as an avenue for experimentation. These proofs allow artists to try different color schemes, materials, or finishes, deviating from the standard edition. This experimentation is crucial in street and graffiti art, where innovation and defying norms are at the heart of the craft. Each AP print, therefore, is not just a replication of the original artwork but also a standalone piece with its distinct character.

AP Artworks as a Cultural and Artistic Statement

In the broader cultural context, AP prints in street pop and graffiti artwork represent more than just a physical piece of art. They symbolize the rebellion against traditional art norms, where street and graffiti artists have long fought for recognition in the mainstream art world. Owning an AP print from a renowned street or graffiti artist is not just about possessing a rare item; it's about supporting and acknowledging the significance of these art forms in the contemporary art narrative. This cultural significance is further amplified by the stories and messages often embedded in street pop and graffiti art. These artworks frequently comment on social, political, and cultural issues, offering a raw and unfiltered perspective often missing from conventional art forms. AP prints of such artworks carry with them the weight of these messages, serving as a reminder of the power of art as a tool for social commentary and change. AP Artist Proof artworks and prints are vital in street pop art and graffiti artwork. They are a testament to these art forms' unique history, creative innovation, and cultural significance, bridging the gap between traditional art practices and contemporary art expressions. Their rarity and connection to the artist's personal touch make them valuable collectibles and a symbol of the evolving narrative of street and graffiti art in the global art scene. AP Artist Proof artworks and prints hold an esteemed position in street pop art and graffiti artwork. They encapsulate these art forms' history, creativity, and cultural significance. The blend of traditional art practice with contemporary expression found in these prints makes them valuable collectibles and cements their role in the evolving narrative of street and graffiti art. As symbols of rarity, authenticity, and artistic innovation, AP prints continue to bridge the gap between the artist's vision and the art enthusiast's appreciation, enriching the global art scene.

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