AP Artist Proof Fine Art

321 artworks

  • The Man Who Walks Through Walls AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Man Who Walks Through Walls AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat

    The Man Who Walks Through Walls AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat & Marked AP, Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat The Man Who Walks Through Walls AP Silkscreen Print 2008 The 2008 The Man Who Walks Through Walls AP Artist Proof silkscreen print is a rare collaboration between Shepard Fairey, internationally recognized as OBEY, and stencil pioneer Blek le Rat. Hand-pulled on fine art paper and measuring 18 x 24 inches, this limited edition Artist Proof was signed by both artists and marked “AP,” distinguishing it from the standard numbered edition of 100. As an Artist Proof, it holds particular value among collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, symbolizing both artistic experimentation and the direct approval of the creators. Imagery and Urban Context The composition combines stark stencil work with a heavily graffitied wall, embedding the artwork within the raw energy of urban life. At the center, a suited man carries bags labeled with text, positioned alongside a goat, while a police officer passes in the foreground. To the right, a telephone booth punctuates the scene, grounding the work in the everyday architecture of the city. The layering of graffiti tags, political scrawls, and the surreal juxtaposition of figures evoke themes of consumerism, authority, and rebellion. The suited figure in particular hints at urban alienation, while the presence of the goat and booth adds absurdity, making the composition at once humorous and sharply critical. Collaboration Between Shepard Fairey and Blek le Rat Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in 1951 in France, is widely credited as the father of stencil graffiti, bringing social commentary directly into the streets of Paris beginning in the 1980s. Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, built his reputation through his OBEY sticker campaign and politically engaged prints, including the Hope poster of Barack Obama. Their collaborative works, such as The Man Who Walks Through Walls, highlight a shared belief in the role of public art as a platform for protest and dialogue. The merging of Fairey’s graphic sensibilities with Blek’s direct stencil approach emphasizes the continuity between two generations of politically minded street artists. Rarity and Significance of the Artist Proof The Artist Proof edition carries special weight within the print world, typically produced in very small quantities and often retained by the artists. Signed by both Shepard Fairey and Blek le Rat and marked AP, this print holds heightened collectible value and authenticity. Beyond rarity, its imagery and collaborative nature underscore the strength of street art as a vehicle for political and cultural critique. The Man Who Walks Through Walls AP silkscreen print is not just a fine art object but also a vivid statement on urban culture, consumerism, and resistance, making it a defining example within the history of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $3,500.00

  • Trooper Dot Foil AP Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Brian Ewing Trooper Dot Foil AP Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Trooper- Dot Foil 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Holographic Foil by Brian Ewing Modern Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed Limited Edition 18x24

    $327.00

  • Sale -15% Clockwork Orange One Formula 3oz Canbot Canz AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Sket-One x Czee13

    Sket-One Clockwork Orange One Formula 3oz Canbot Canz AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Sket-One x Czee13

    Clockwork Orange One Formula 3oz Canbot Canz AP Artist Proof Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Urban Artist Czee13 x Sket One. AP Artist Proof 2021 Figure & Box Signed 3oz With Custom Display Stand By Sket- One New In Box Signed Canbot Canz & Signed Box, Platform designed by Czee- Formula series designed by Sket One "3″ Sket One Formula Canbot Canz Artist Proof All will come signed on figure and box also come with an orange acrylic placemat" -Sket One

    $168.00 $143.00

  • 12 Inch Series II 2 AP Silkscreen by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey 12 Inch Series II 2 AP Silkscreen by Dave Kinsey

    12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof AP Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper by Artist Dave Kinsey Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2009 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print by Dave Kinsey The 12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof is a limited edition hand-pulled three-color screen print created by Dave Kinsey in 2009. This striking composition is printed on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper and measures 12x12 inches. As an AP-marked and signed original, this work is part of an exclusive run of 100, making it a highly sought-after piece in the world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The intense visual impact of this print, with its bold red, black, and cream tones, reflects Kinsey’s ability to merge abstract expression with urban cultural aesthetics. The artwork features a fragmented face, distorted through the use of bold linework and rough textural overlays. The inclusion of a stylized number two within the composition reinforces the structured chaos of Kinsey’s work, blending typographic design with the expressive energy of street graffiti. The layered textures, reminiscent of peeling posters and urban decay, evoke the rawness of city environments. This balance of control and disorder is a defining characteristic of Kinsey’s style, making this piece an exemplary addition to his catalog of contemporary urban prints. Dave Kinsey and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Dave Kinsey is an influential American artist known for his fusion of graphic abstraction and socially driven themes. Emerging in the 1990s, he developed a unique aesthetic that blends the raw energy of street art with sophisticated design principles. His work often explores themes of identity, consumerism, and the complexities of modern life, creating visually dynamic compositions that engage viewers on multiple levels. The 12 Inch Series II 2 embodies Kinsey’s ability to translate urban chaos into controlled visual storytelling. The stark contrast between geometric precision and raw brushstroke textures highlights his background in both graffiti and fine art. The distorted human form within this print echoes themes of fragmentation and identity, a recurring motif in Kinsey’s body of work. His art is widely recognized for its ability to capture the tension between contemporary culture and personal expression, making his limited edition prints highly desirable among collectors and art enthusiasts. The Artistry Behind Hand-Pulled Screen Printing Hand-pulled screen printing is a meticulous process that requires precision and craftsmanship. Unlike digital reproductions, each print in this series is manually created, resulting in slight variations that make each piece unique. This particular print, being an artist proof, holds even greater significance, as AP editions often serve as test prints where subtle refinements or experimental details may be incorporated. The use of 290gsm Coventry Cotton Paper enhances the depth and texture of the ink application, providing a durable and high-quality surface that preserves the intensity of the colors. The three-color layering process ensures that the bold black forms stand out against the distressed red and cream background, further reinforcing the tension between structure and organic movement. Kinsey’s hand-pulled approach allows for an authentic connection between the artist and the final product, making each print an extension of his creative process. Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Dave Kinsey’s Limited Edition Prints The 12 Inch Series II 2 Artist Proof represents a significant moment in Dave Kinsey’s artistic evolution, showcasing his ability to merge graphic design, street art influences, and conceptual depth into a single composition. As part of a limited edition of 100, this signed AP variant holds a unique value within the collection, offering collectors a direct link to Kinsey’s original artistic vision. Kinsey’s work has been exhibited in galleries worldwide and remains an essential component of contemporary urban art movements. His ability to transform street aesthetics into fine art compositions has influenced a new generation of artists who blur the lines between graffiti, pop art, and design. The 12 Inch Series II 2 serves as a compelling example of this artistic dialogue, making it a must-have for those who appreciate the evolution of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.

    $300.00

  • Cats Home AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Cinta Vidal

    Cinta Vidal Cats Home AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Cinta Vidal

    Cats Home AP Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Cinta Vidal, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof Signed 2018 Limited Edition of 30

    $572.00

  • Frank Sinatra Mugshots Pair AP HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Steve Kaufman SAK Frank Sinatra Mugshots Pair AP HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Frank Sinatra Mugshots Pair Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Oil Paint HPM Silkscreen Print on Canvas Framed by Steve Kaufman SAK Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2007 Oil on canvas Custom Guilded Frame. When stretched it should be about 24”-30” Brightly colored In good condition. Signed on verso. Great image. Frank Sinatra was arrested by the Bergen County, New Jersey sheriff in 1938 and charged with carrying on with a married woman (yes, you could get popped for that

    $2,188.00

  • Don’t Be a MFR AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Don’t Be a MFR AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Don't Be a MFR AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2015 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 550 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Don't Be A Mother Fucker. Don't Be A MOTHER#*X!! R Respect & Justice. The Provocative Appeal of 'Don't Be a MFR' by Shepard Fairey Shepard Fairey's 'Don't Be a MFR AP' is a bold exemplar in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Fairey, an American artist and provocateur born on February 15, 1970, continues to push the boundaries of art and activism. This particular work, part of an artist-proof (AP) series released in 2015, is characteristic of Fairey's approach to engaging with cultural and societal themes through his art. The hand-pulled 5-color silkscreen print on cream speckle tone paper echoes Fairey's distinctive aesthetic while carrying a strong message of respect and justice. Symbolism and Messaging in 'Don't Be a MFR' The artwork's title, 'Don't Be a MFR,' captures the eye with its intentional censoring, a tactic that allows for a broad interpretation and stirs curiosity. Within the limited edition series of 550, each piece sized at 18x24 inches, Fairey's work resonates with the power of command and the gravity of a public service announcement. The print is decorated with the words' Respect & Justice,' a direct call to action central to much of Fairey's oeuvre. Fairey employs symbols like the skull enveloped in a flower, a duality that speaks to the juxtaposition of life and death, growth and decay, reinforcing the message of the consequences of one's actions. The overall design is reminiscent of emblems and seals, often associated with authority and institutions, which Fairey repurposes to deliver his socio-political commentary. The choice of bold, angular graphics, in conjunction with the roundness of the emblematic seal, displays the tension between disruption and order, a recurrent theme in street pop art. Impact on Street Pop Art and Cultural Discourse The 'Don't Be a MFR' series exemplifies the potential of street pop art to serve as a medium for societal reflection and critique. The use of a public vernacular and the direct address to the viewer exemplify Fairey's commitment to making art accessible and demanding attention. Each print in the series, bearing Fairey's signature, is a testament to the belief that art should not shy away from controversy but rather confront and challenge the viewer. This piece, in particular, adds to the rich tapestry of graffiti artwork that has historically been used to communicate messages to a broad audience, often bypassing traditional media and institutional spaces. Fairey's work is a modern-day manifestation of this tradition, utilizing the urban canvas to prompt a public introspection on issues of respect and justice. The artwork serves not just as a visual spectacle but as a catalyst for conversation and, ideally, for action. Shepard Fairey and the Continuum of Artistic Activism Shepard Fairey's 'Don't Be a MFR' continues the artist's enduring legacy in art and activism. Residing in Los Angeles, California, Fairey remains a significant influence, harnessing the vibrancy of street pop art to voice his dissent and mobilize public sentiment. His work is anchored in the belief that art is a powerful change agent capable of inspiring individuals to think critically about the world around them. This particular silkscreen print carries the OBEY logo, an integral aspect of Fairey's brand, which doubles as a command and a critique of authoritarian tendencies. The artwork's appeal lies in its ability to be aggressive and reflective at once, pushing observers to consider their role in maintaining or disrupting social justice. Fairey's dedication to the intersection of art and societal issues solidifies his position as an artist and a significant cultural instigator in contemporary times.

    $1,341.00

  • Flower Vine Black Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Flower Vine Black Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Flower Vine Black Red AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2009 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Flowers Growing on Vines in a Luxury Stylized Pattern. Shepard Fairey Flower Vine Black Red AP 2009 Silkscreen Print Shepard Fairey, born Frank Shepard Fairey in the United States, created Flower Vine Black Red in 2009 as part of his continued exploration of ornamental pattern, repetition, and graphic reduction within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This Artist Proof edition is signed and marked AP, distinguishing it from the standard numbered run and identifying it as a smaller subset traditionally reserved by the artist. The hand pulled two color silkscreen measures 18 x 24 inches and is printed on cream Speckletone fine art paper, a textured stock frequently used in Obey releases for its durability and vintage tone. Fairey’s practice often merges decorative motifs with bold propaganda inspired aesthetics, and this print reflects his ability to elevate wallpaper like pattern into a collectible fine art format. Ornamental Repetition and Graphic Authority in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The composition features an all over floral vine pattern rendered in deep black against a saturated red background. Stylized blossoms and curling stems interweave in a symmetrical yet flowing arrangement, punctuated by subtle emblematic details that echo Fairey’s recurring iconography. The two color limitation intensifies the visual impact, relying on contrast and negative space rather than layered gradients. This disciplined reduction aligns with principles found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where bold repetition and strong silhouettes command attention in public space. By transforming a traditionally decorative floral motif into a high contrast, poster scale print, Fairey bridges the gap between domestic ornamentation and street driven graphic force. Artist Proof Editions and the Evolution of Obey Pattern Work Artist Proof prints hold particular importance in fine art printmaking because they represent impressions outside the main edition and often remain closely tied to the artist’s archive. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, AP markings reinforce authenticity and scarcity while highlighting the handcrafted nature of silkscreen production. Flower Vine Black Red demonstrates Fairey’s interest in pattern as both aesthetic surface and ideological framing device, showing that repetition itself can become a powerful visual statement. Through precise hand pulled execution and controlled color fields, this 2009 silkscreen stands as a refined example of how ornamental design can be recontextualized within contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $1,116.00

  • 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

    $236.00

  • The Beatles Mystery of Love AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr

    Serge Gay Jr The Beatles Mystery of Love AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr

    The Beatles Mystery of Love AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 16x16 John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr of the mUsic Group The Beatles

    $246.00

  • Bob Mould AP Autograph Signed Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Bob Mould AP Autograph Signed Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Bob Mould AP Signed Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed Autograph by Bob Mould Across The Face in Marker & Shepard Fairey- OBEY Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Depicting Bob Mould of the Music Bands Hüsker Dü, Sugar & The Jacks. District Line. "Bob Mould was the guitar player and co-songwriter of Husker Du, one of the most progressive hardcore/indy bands of the '80s. Originally one of the most successful bands on SST records, they were among the first American indie bands to sign to a major label. They are credited with paving the way for bands like Sonic Youth, The Pixies, and Nirvana. I borrowed Husker Du's Zen Arcade album from a friend in my 10th-grade year and quickly collected the rest of their catalog. I especially recommend their album Flip Your Wig. After Husker Du broke up, Bob formed Sugar and now performs solo. His new album District Line is awesome." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY Shepard Fairey's Tribute to Bob Mould: Merging Music and Street Art The Bob Mould AP Signed Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey, a figure synonymous with OBEY and a towering presence in street pop art, is a limited edition artwork that pays homage to Bob Mould's profound influence on the music scene. As an Artist Proof from 2008, this piece holds a special place within the edition of 500, featuring Fairey's signature 5-color technique on cream speckletone fine art paper, measuring 18x24 inches. Mould's autograph across the face in marker adds a personal touch, intertwining the visual narrative with the tactile memory of the musician's hand. This print captures the likeness of Mould, known for his groundbreaking work with bands Hüsker Dü, Sugar, and The Jacks, and the essence of his impact on the hardcore/indie genres. Fairey's acknowledgment of Mould's legacy, from the seminal album "Zen Arcade" to "Flip Your Wig" and beyond, underscores the print's importance as a piece of cultural history. Fairey, who has a storied history of integrating his art with social commentary and the music industry, uses this print to honor a musician who has been pivotal in shaping the landscape of modern American indie music. Bob Mould and the Evolution of American Indie Music in Visual Art Bob Mould's journey through the evolution of American indie music is intricately woven into the fabric of this silkscreen print. Shepard Fairey's artistic rendering goes beyond mere portraiture; it is a symbolic representation of the era that saw bands like Sonic Youth, The Pixies, and Nirvana reshape the musical landscape, with Mould and Hüsker Dü leading the charge. As a fan who found inspiration in his youth's raw and passionate soundtracks, Fairey's connection to Mold's music informs the artwork's intimate and reverent portrayal. The print is a visual testament to Mould's ongoing relevance, with Fairey highlighting the musician's solo works like "District Line." The piece symbolizes the confluence between street pop art and the visceral energy of the music that often serves as its soundtrack. Fairey's ability to infuse his work with the spirit of the music he admires adds depth to the print, elevating it from a mere collectible to a significant narrative artifact within the canon of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Shepard Fairey's Bob Mould AP Signed Silkscreen Print is not just a confluence of visual art and music but a celebration of the enduring legacy of an artist who has helped shape the sound of a generation. As a street pop art piece, it embodies the rebellious heart of the indie movement. It stands as a testament to the power of art to transcend mediums and become a unifying force for cultural reflection and appreciation. The limited edition nature of the print, coupled with the personal signatures of both Mould and Fairey, cements its status as a collectible piece that captures a pivotal moment in the interplay between music and visual art.

    $808.00

  • Emo's Houston 7th Anniversary AP 1997 Texas Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Emo's Houston 7th Anniversary AP 1997 Texas Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Emo's 7th Anniversary 1997 Houston Texas Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 1997 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of AP 50 Artwork Size 22.5x35 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik Frank Kozik Emo’s 7th Anniversary 1997 Houston Silkscreen AP Frank Kozik, born in Spain in 1962 and later based in the United States until his passing in 2023, was a central architect of the modern gig poster movement within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Emo’s 7th Anniversary silkscreen print from April 23, 1997 was created to commemorate the Houston, Texas venue’s milestone event and reflects Kozik’s commanding graphic style during the height of the 1990s poster renaissance. This hand-pulled silkscreen on fine art paper measures approximately 22.5 x 35 inches and this particular edition is an Artist Proof limited to 50, signed and numbered by Kozik. Artist Proof editions are traditionally produced in smaller quantities aside from the main run, often reserved for the artist or close collaborators, and they carry heightened desirability among collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork due to their scarcity and direct association with the printmaking process. Iconography, Color Blocking, and 1990s Poster Culture The composition features a bold black cross at center surrounded by flaming dice, a winged crowned emblem, and graphic elements including a seven ball and stylized typography that announces the anniversary celebration. The vibrant checkerboard background in lavender and pink contrasts with saturated oranges, greens, and deep blacks, demonstrating Kozik’s mastery of layered silkscreen color separations. The typography is loud and declarative, with EMO’S dominating the top in electric green while the event date anchors the lower portion in high-impact numerals. Kozik’s visual vocabulary pulls from underground comics, hot rod graphics, tattoo flash, and punk zine aesthetics, combining them into a format that is instantly legible yet visually dense. This approach defines much of 1990s Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where gig posters functioned not only as promotional tools but as collectible artifacts rooted in subcultural identity. Artist Proof Editions and the Legacy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The AP designation on this 1997 Emo’s 7th Anniversary print signals a special subset within the broader edition structure, emphasizing its place in the fine art print tradition rather than disposable advertising. During the 1990s, Kozik was instrumental in transforming concert posters into limited edition silkscreen artworks that were signed, numbered, and preserved. Venues like Emo’s in Houston became cultural hubs for alternative and independent music scenes, and Kozik’s posters helped visually define that era. Today, Artist Proof examples such as this one represent an important chapter in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork history, illustrating how underground music culture, meticulous hand-pulled printmaking, and bold graphic storytelling converged into a lasting collectible art form.

    $450.00

  • Emotions Purple AP HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Lady Aiko

    Lady Aiko Emotions Purple AP HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Lady Aiko

    Emotions- Purple AP Artist Proof Stencil 2-Color Silkscreen Limited Edition Print Art on Fine Art Paper by Artist Lady Aiko Contemporary Pop Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2020 Signed & Numbered Hand Stenciled Limited Edition of XXX Artwork Size 20x24 "Between men and women, we have been arguing about equality for a long time, and things are maybe much more comfortable now, plus new generations seem to have better ideas. The topic has changed much since our grandparents' time or even before. Yet, women and minorities still face obstacles we must help resolve: education, job opportunities, and health. I hope the chance for fair living is given to everyone and everyone can seize the day." - AIKO The vibrant world of contemporary pop artwork is no stranger to the evocative creations of the esteemed artist Lady AIKO. One of her standout pieces is "Emotions- Purple AP Artist Proof," a mesmerizing 2-color silkscreen limited edition print. Crafted with precision on high-quality fine art paper, this artwork captivates with its intricate hand-stenciled design. Displaying AIKO's signature style, the piece exudes an enchanting blend of pop art, street art, and graffiti elements. Bearing the mark of an AP (Artist Proof) from 2020, this unique creation comes with a distinction of authenticity, signed and numbered by the artist herself. Its dimensions, a notable 20x24, ensure that every intricate detail stands out, making it a coveted possession for any art connoisseur. Central to AIKO's artwork is a compelling narrative that delves into societal dynamics and the complexities of gender equality. The depiction in "Emotions- Purple AP Artist Proof" resonates with the artist's reflections on the evolving discourse between men and women. While acknowledging the strides made in recent times towards equality, AIKO's art is also a reminder of the persistent challenges. Her vivid imagery echoes the sentiments of many who acknowledge the improved outlook of newer generations yet remain cognizant of the ongoing struggles faced by women and minorities in areas such as education, employment, and health. Through "Emotions- Purple AP Artist Proof," AIKO expresses a fervent wish: that the opportunity for a just and equitable life is within reach for everyone. It's not just an artwork; it's a statement, an aspiration, and an invitation for collective action towards a brighter, inclusive future.

    $1,564.00

  • Reading Club AP Giclee Print by Cinta Vidal

    Cinta Vidal Reading Club AP Giclee Print by Cinta Vidal

    Reading Club AP Artist Proof Pop Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Modern Pop Artist Cinta Vidal. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed & Marked AP 18x18 Limited Edition of People Reading Books On Flying Furniture In the realm of contemporary pop art, few works captivate with as much intrigue and whimsy as "Reading Club" by Cinta Vidal. With this limited edition giclee print, Vidal takes viewers on a surreal journey, defying the laws of physics and convention, as individuals immerse themselves in the world of literature, suspended on flying furniture. The piece, beautifully rendered on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper, is not merely a visual spectacle but also an ode to the transformative power of reading and the universality of this experience across different cultures and contexts. Spanning an 18x18 canvas, the artwork is both intimate in its portrayal of individual readers and grand in its conceptual scope. Vidal's meticulous attention to detail, coupled with her penchant for creating multi-dimensional spaces, lends depth and dynamism to the composition. Chairs, sofas, and books float, topple, and twirl, seemingly untethered by gravity, yet each reader remains engrossed, unperturbed by the surrounding chaos. The juxtaposition of the ordinary act of reading with the extraordinary setting speaks to the escapism that literature offers. Released as an Artist Proof in 2016, this creation is part of an exclusive series, elevating its significance for collectors and art enthusiasts. Cinta Vidal, a luminary in the spheres of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, continues to push boundaries, challenging perceptions while celebrating the simple pleasures of life. "Reading Club" stands testament to her unique vision and unparalleled artistic prowess.

    $636.00

  • New Wave Couple AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY New Wave Couple AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    New Wave Couple AP Dance Floor Riot Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 13x13 "Long before I knew about art galleries or even street art, I was excited about album cover art, if only because it was the visual counterpart to the music on the records I loved. Album covers conjured a euphoric association with the listening experience. Most of my earliest home-made tee shirts were stencils based on punk album covers… No matter how much I love art, or try to convince myself of its relevance in society, the fact remains that music is a lot cooler and way more able to reach people’s hearts and minds… but I’m a populist and I look at it this way: I may not play an instrument, but I’m gonna rock it hard as nails anyway. With my art I try to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful and democratic. REVOLUTIONS is a celebration of all the great music and accompanying art that has inspired me over the years." -Shepard Fairey New Wave Couple AP by Shepard Fairey: A Visual Tribute to Music and Street Pop Art The New Wave Couple Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a striking homage to the fusion of music, fashion, and cultural movements. Released in 2011, this limited-edition print measures 13 by 13 inches and is hand-pulled using a one-color silkscreen process. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof, the artwork is a rare collector’s piece that encapsulates Fairey’s talent for blending the bold aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork with the dynamic energy of musical subcultures. The design features a sharply dressed couple in mod-inspired attire, exuding the confidence and style synonymous with the new wave music era. Their checkerboard outfits and bold stances convey a sense of rhythm and rebellion, complemented by flowing musical notes that connect the figures to the larger composition. The intricate border design, combined with clean, graphic lines, creates a visually dynamic piece that pays tribute to the era's vibrant and innovative spirit. This print, part of Fairey’s Revolutions series, celebrates the cultural impact of music and its visual storytelling power. Music as a Muse in Street Pop Art Shepard Fairey has long credited music as a central influence in his work, with album covers and punk aesthetics shaping his early artistic identity. New Wave Couple captures the essence of the new wave movement, which emerged as a fresh, stylish offshoot of punk music. The sleek, checkerboard visuals and emphasis on individuality in this piece echo the movement's emphasis on self-expression and creative freedom. Fairey uses these cultural elements to craft a narrative that resonates with fans of music and art alike. The monochromatic palette and bold design evoke the aesthetics of vintage album art, aligning with Fairey’s aim to create visual counterparts to the energy and emotion of music. The print reflects the interplay between sound and style, demonstrating how music can influence fashion, art, and cultural identity. By combining these elements, Fairey crafts a piece that captures the spirit of an era while grounding it in the contemporary visual language of Street Pop Art. The Silkscreen Process and Artistic Precision The silkscreen printing process used for New Wave Couple exemplifies Shepard Fairey’s commitment to craftsmanship. Hand-pulled on fine art paper, the print achieves a high level of detail and clarity. The one-color design emphasizes contrast and precision, allowing the intricate patterns and bold imagery to take center stage. The texture of the fine art paper adds a tactile quality to the piece, enhancing its appeal as both a visual and physical work of art. The Artist Proof designation signifies the print’s unique status within the limited edition, often representing the most refined and personal iteration of the design. This rarity makes it a highly sought-after piece for collectors and fans of Fairey’s work. The silkscreen medium aligns with Fairey’s roots in graffiti art, where stenciling and printing techniques are integral to the DIY ethos of the movement. Shepard Fairey: Champion of Music-Inspired Art Shepard Fairey, a pioneer in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, has built a career on blending bold visual statements with cultural commentary. His Revolutions series, which includes New Wave Couple, reflects his passion for music and its transformative power. Fairey’s ability to translate the energy of music into striking visual compositions has made him a leading figure in contemporary art. New Wave Couple stands as a testament to Fairey’s talent for capturing the essence of musical and cultural movements. By blending nostalgic imagery with modern graphic design, he creates a work that celebrates the interconnectedness of art and music. This print is more than a visual representation; it is a celebration of individuality, creativity, and the enduring influence of new wave culture on art and society.

    $285.00

  • Untitled Squid Misfit Crew AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Untitled Squid Misfit Crew AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Untitled Squid Misfit Crew 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Wove Paper by Buff Monster Rare Street Art From Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof. Screenprint in colors on wove paper 24-1/8 x 18-1/4 inches (61.3 x 46.4 cm) (sheet, each) A.P; A.P Each signed, numbered and dated in pencil lower right. Mild scuffs and scratches most prominent in the black ink. Very mild handling creases.

    $861.00

  • Enter The Dragon AP Silkscreen Print by Raid71

    Raid71 Enter The Dragon AP Silkscreen Print by Raid71

    Enter The Dragon 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Gold Foil Fine Art Paper by Raid71 Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof Bruce Lee Enter The Dragon Style Glossy Gold Foil Print. Christ Thornley/Raid 71 Enter the Dragon Poster/Print released by Blunt Graffix on reflective mirror gold foil.

    $539.00

  • Ms Rainbow Flower SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Ms Rainbow Flower SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Ms. Rainbow Flower- SP 13-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP State Artist Proof 2020 Signed SP Edition of 25 Rare Takashi Murakami TM/KK Ms. Rainbow Flower Silkscreen Print Artwork 19.68x19.68in 50x50cm The Allure of Limited Editions in Street Pop Art: Takashi Murakami's Ms. Rainbow Flower Takashi Murakami's "Ms. Rainbow Flower- SP 13-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper" vividly represents the symbiotic relationship between street pop art and limited edition prints. Takashi Murakami, a stalwart in the pop art movement, extends his canvas to street art, blurring the lines between commercial and high art. This piece, an Artist Proof (AP) from 2020, stands as a testament to Murakami's unique style that combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary pop culture, creating a colorful and optimistic depiction that resonates with pop art's ethos and street art's rawness. The work is part of an exclusive SP (Special Proof) edition of 25, highlighting the art market's rarity and desirability of limited editions. Artist Proofs are traditionally the first prints pulled from a run, kept aside due to their special status, and often marked by the artist's hand. Murakami's signature on "Ms. Rainbow Flower" authenticates the print and signifies its importance as a direct offspring of the artist's creative process. Each of the 13 colors is pulled by hand, a meticulous and labor-intensive process, which ensures that every print is imbued with a sense of individuality despite being part of a series. Takashi Murakami and His Influence on Modern Pop and Street Art Murakami's influence on modern pop and street art is substantial, with his art often characterized by its bright, explosive colors and incorporation of motifs from traditional and popular Japanese culture. His creation, "Ms. Rainbow Flower," with its cheerful persona and psychedelic hues, exemplifies 'Superflat'—a post-modern art movement pioneered by Murakami that flattens the image and merges the boundaries between different artistic genres. This particular piece, with its hand-pulled silkscreen technique, also pays homage to the methods of street art and graffiti, where the hand of the artist is central to the work's authenticity. At 19.68x19.68 inches (50x50cm), this silkscreen print is a collectible size, making it accessible to art enthusiasts and serious collectors. The edition size of 25 reinforces its rarity and elevates its status within the sphere of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Collectors of Murakami's work appreciate the visual appeal and the underlying commentary that the artist often embeds within his creations. Murakami's "Ms. Rainbow Flower" is not merely a decorative piece; it carries the weight of cultural symbols and the playfulness of pop art, infused with the artist's philosophical questions about the art world and its intersection with commerce. The Role of Limited Editions in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Limited edition prints like "Ms. Rainbow Flower" are crucial in disseminating street pop and graffiti artwork. They allow these traditionally ephemeral art forms to be preserved and appreciated over time. In the case of "Ms. Rainbow Flower," the limited edition run is particularly significant, as it represents a moment in Murakami's artistic journey, capturing the essence of his style during the year 2020. Owning such a piece means participating in the history of street pop art as it evolves from the streets and into the galleries and homes of art lovers. The Artist Proof status of this print positions it as a bridge between Murakami's archive and the public sphere. It underscores the intimate relationship between the artist and his work, offering insight into his process and the development of the final edition. For the artist, these proofs can function as a creative playground where they can experiment before the last series is completed. For the collector, they provide a piece of the artist's legacy, enriched with the potential of increased value over time due to their scarcity and the prestige associated with limited editions. In summary, Takashi Murakami's "Ms. Rainbow Flower- SP" is more than a mere representation of street pop art and graffiti artwork; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the spirit of its time and the artistic vision of one of contemporary art's most influential figures. Its existence as a limited edition print emphasizes the importance of rarity and artist interaction in art, offering collectors a chance to own a part of Murakami's expansive and colorful universe.

    $5,468.00

  • Music Owl AP Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Music Owl AP Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Music Owl AP Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x18 Metallic Gold Ink

    $201.00

  • Marching Into Oblivion Green Pink AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Marching Into Oblivion Green Pink AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Marching Into Oblivion Green Pink AP 12-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 18x24 Marching Into Oblivion Green Pink AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek – James Marshall Dalek, the creative alias of American artist James Marshall, continues to define a distinct voice within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through his bold visual vocabulary and evolving abstractions. The 2023 artist proof edition of “Marching Into Oblivion” presents a masterclass in color and chaos, combining Marshall’s signature Space Monkey character with a 12-color hand-pulled silkscreen technique. This AP edition print, sized 18x24 inches, showcases a saturated electric pink background contrasted by vibrant greens, yellows, and deep blacks to create a visual rhythm that feels both mechanical and organic. Every line is tightly rendered, while the palette pulses with cartoon surrealism and calculated energy. From Iconic Form to Emotional Abstraction Dalek’s work is often anchored in the evolution of the Space Monkey figure, a character originally born from his exploration of cultural disaffection and emotional detachment. In “Marching Into Oblivion,” the character takes on exaggerated motion, appearing multiplied and caught mid-march with arms raised, mouths agape, and eyes wild. The visual tempo created by repetition and movement invokes both celebration and disorder. This print is less about a literal narrative and more about symbolic propulsion—a march into overstimulation, into synthetic joy, into noise. With vibrant, almost synthetic precision, Dalek uses form to confront modern anxiety through hyperactive repetition and blinding optimism. Street Pop Energy Rendered in Pure Color Printed with archival pigment on fine art paper, each AP in the series carries the artist’s signature and the AP mark, denoting its rarity and place within the studio’s private production. The decision to use 12 individual silkscreen layers to construct the image shows Dalek’s commitment to traditional printmaking and craft. The richness of the ink, coupled with the mechanical consistency of the forms, creates an artwork that feels digitally native yet physically hand-wrought. The graphic explosiveness of this print is unmistakable—its aesthetic draws from video game glitch, graffiti boldness, urban decay, and punk flyers. Every circle, shadow, and color is strategically placed, lending the work a level of sophistication that transcends surface-level pop. Marching Toward the Inevitable Dalek’s work often blurs the line between playfulness and existential critique, and this piece continues that thread. While the colors may shout with confidence and energy, the title “Marching Into Oblivion” hints at a deeper commentary. There is a sense of automation, of characters driven forward without control, perhaps reflecting the cultural malaise of routine consumerism or the emptiness behind the facade of progress. The work exists in a liminal zone between celebration and collapse, between Street Pop Art’s commercial slickness and graffiti’s chaotic truth. It is this duality that gives Dalek’s prints their power—bright and loud, yet full of tension and coded meaning. This limited edition AP offers a vibrant, thought-provoking artifact of contemporary visual language.

    $525.00

  • Photographer Original AP Acrylic Spray Painting by Martin Whatson

    Martin Whatson Photographer Original AP Acrylic Spray Painting by Martin Whatson

    Photographer Original AP Acrylic Spray Painting by Martin Whatson, One of a Kind Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Handmade Stencil Spray Paint & Acrylic Signed Painting Original Artwork Size 30x20. Mild scuffing along right edge. Martin Whatson Photographer Original AP Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Background and Artistic Identity Martin Whatson, born in Norway in 1984, is internationally recognized for his ability to merge detailed monochrome stencils with bursts of vibrant graffiti energy. This signature approach positions him at the forefront of contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork, appealing to both urban art enthusiasts and fine art collectors. His training at the Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo provided him with a strong design foundation, but it was his discovery of stencil art in the early 2000s that shaped his artistic trajectory. Over time, Whatson has developed a style that not only reflects his Norwegian roots but also speaks to a global audience, merging the structure of stencil art with the unpredictability of street graffiti. About the Photographer Original AP Painting The *Photographer* Original AP (Artist Proof) from 2008 is a rare, one-of-a-kind artwork created using handmade stencil spray paint techniques combined with acrylic on stretched canvas. Measuring 30x20 inches, this signed painting captures the early era of Whatson’s career, when his exploration of stencil realism was becoming intertwined with graffiti-infused abstraction. The composition depicts a monochromatic, life-like photographer mid-action, aiming the camera toward an explosion of vivid orange and yellow paint splatter. This juxtaposition between the structured, carefully rendered figure and the spontaneous energy of the paint captures Whatson’s philosophy — that life is a balance between control and chaos. Symbolism and Visual Narrative The *Photographer* artwork embodies themes of observation, creativity, and the relationship between the artist and their subject. The photographer, rendered in grayscale, represents focus, discipline, and the technical side of art-making. In contrast, the bright splatter across the canvas represents raw creativity, spontaneity, and the unpredictable nature of inspiration. The use of warm colors like orange and yellow injects energy and draws the viewer’s gaze, suggesting that creativity often emerges in bold and unexpected ways. The piece invites reflection on how moments are captured — whether in street photography, graffiti, or fine art — and how the act of seeing is as artistic as the act of creating. Collectibility and Rarity As an Artist Proof from 2008, this *Photographer* piece holds special significance. Artist Proofs are typically produced in extremely limited numbers outside the main edition, reserved for the artist’s personal collection or for special release. The fact that this work is a handmade original, rather than a print, enhances its desirability among collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Its early date makes it an important marker of Whatson’s evolving style, bridging his formative stencil work with the later, more color-saturated compositions that have become his signature. Martin Whatson’s Place in Street Pop Art Over the years, Martin Whatson’s work has appeared in galleries, public murals, and private collections across the world. His art captures the dynamic tension between the controlled discipline of stencil painting and the unrestrained spirit of graffiti culture. Pieces like *Photographer* demonstrate his early mastery of technical realism while foreshadowing the explosion of color and motion that defines his mature work. In the broader context of contemporary street pop art, Whatson stands out as an artist who can merge fine art sensibility with the raw authenticity of urban expression, creating works that are as thought-provoking as they are visually striking.

    $7,500.00

  • Wild Forever Orange AP Giclee Print by Gary Taxali

    Gary Taxali Wild Forever Orange AP Giclee Print by Gary Taxali

    Wild Forever Orange AP Giclee Print by Gary Taxali Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2015 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 19.3x24 Honoring Maurice Sendak, Famous Max Character from Where Wild Things Roam in Rare Orange Variant. Pop Art Interpretation of a Literary Classic "Wild Forever Orange AP" is a giclée print by Gary Taxali that pays homage to Maurice Sendak's famous Max character from the classic children's book "Where the Wild Things Are." This Artist Proof (AP) from 2015 is a limited edition work that captures the essence of pop art with a streetwise sensibility. Measuring 19.3x24 inches, the artwork is a rare orange variant that infuses a contemporary feel into the beloved character, bridging the gap between illustration, street art, and pop culture. Taxali's "Wild Forever Orange AP" channels the spirit of Max, the rebellious protagonist of Sendak's story, reimagining him as a flag-bearing figure that encapsulates the untamed spirit of youth. The print embodies the energy and ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, with Taxali's unique stylistic approach that combines the graphic sensibility of vintage comics and advertisements with a modern graffiti twist. The choice of the orange hue and the bold, black outlines are reminiscent of classic pop art, bringing a sense of nostalgia and timelessness to the piece. Collectibility and the Artist Proof Concept Gary Taxali is known for his ability to infuse his works with wit and a satirical edge, and "Wild Forever Orange AP" is no exception. Through this piece, Taxali celebrates a beloved character and provides commentary on the enduring nature of wildness and freedom in the human spirit. These themes resonate deeply within the street art community. Using an actual street art medium, the giclée print, to portray a traditionally illustrated character further emphasizes this cross-disciplinary dialogue. The concept of an artist proof in printmaking is usually associated with a small group of prints taken from the edition for the artist's personal use. These proofs are often seen as more valuable due to their rarity and the artist's direct involvement. Taxali's signed and marked AP print, part of a limited edition, comes with the cachet of exclusivity and the personal touch of the artist's hand, elevating its status as a collectible item. Impact on the Modern Art Scene "Wild Forever Orange AP" is a vibrant example of how contemporary artists like Gary Taxali redefine the boundaries of street art, pop art, and illustration. By taking inspiration from a character that has left an indelible mark on popular culture, Taxali weaves a narrative that is both familiar and fresh, reflecting the ability of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork to continually evolve and engage with new and diverse audiences. Gary Taxali's "Wild Forever Orange AP" print celebrates artistic freedom and is a nod to the rebellious nature that characterizes much of street and pop art. It is a work that encapsulates the playful yet poignant nature of Taxali's art, offering a piece that is rich in cultural resonance and aesthetic appeal and stands as a testament to the enduring power of street-inspired pop art.

    $1,341.00

  • Full Force AP Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Indie184- Soraya Marquez Full Force AP Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Full Force AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez Hand-Pulled Screen on 320gsm Coventry Rag Paper Mural Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 35x20 Hand Deckled Full Force AP by Indie184 – Feminine Power and Urban Color in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Full Force AP is a 2021 artist proof silkscreen print by Soraya Marquez, known globally under the name Indie184. Measuring 35 x 20 inches, this piece is hand-pulled on 320gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper and features hand-deckled edges, accentuating its studio-crafted quality and tactile authenticity. Marked AP for artist proof and signed by the artist, this version carries a unique rarity beyond the standard edition, making it particularly significant for collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The artwork explodes with layers of vibrant color, classic film iconography, graffiti motifs, and urban symbolism, presenting a full-spectrum statement on femininity, resistance, and visual culture. Portraiture, Empowerment, and Visual Echo The composition centers on mirrored grayscale portraits of a glamorous, vintage-styled woman whose expressions and posture communicate strength and introspection. Her image is doubled and placed within a landscape of graffiti tags, starbursts, paint splatters, and vivid lightning bolts—elements that create both chaos and cohesion. The lightning bolts, one orange and one yellow, emerge from each figure’s head like symbols of mental energy or forceful clarity. The phrase Full Force blazes across the bottom in colorful bubble letters, tagged in graffiti style with hearts and dots, standing as both a title and a declaration. Indie184 transforms these women into icons of power, placing them at the center of the visual noise that typically overwhelms feminine presence in urban culture. Technique and Texture in Artist Proof Craftsmanship The use of hand-pulled silkscreen printing on heavyweight 320gsm Coventry Rag paper allows each color and layer to remain distinct while also embracing texture and slight imperfections that add life to the work. The hand-deckled edges reinforce the piece’s raw character, contrasting the refined photographic imagery with street-inspired surface disruption. Every paint drip, tag, and layer of spray-effect coloring is deliberate yet expressive, embodying Indie184’s ability to channel mural-scale energy into fine art dimensions. As an artist proof, this print represents an early and personal take from the artist’s own studio, with minor variances that reflect the organic nature of silkscreen production. It is more than a reproduction—it is a part of the process. Indie184 and the Rhythm of Rebellion in Urban Feminism Born in New York City, Soraya Marquez blends her roots in graffiti and hip-hop with an unmistakable pop sensibility. Through works like Full Force AP, she channels that background into a form of creative resistance—where glitter, glam, and graffiti collide without compromise. Her characters are not passive objects but focal forces, navigating and commanding the visual field rather than being consumed by it. With every sticker-like heart, hand-tagged phrase, and explosive splash of color, Indie184 speaks to women who exist with pride in public space, carving their own definitions of beauty, strength, and voice. In the landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Full Force AP stands not only as a celebration of aesthetic but as a declaration of presence, where art meets attitude and culture is rewritten in full color.

    $1,500.00

  • Tennis Alien AP Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Tennis Alien AP Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Tennis Alien- AP Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 3-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 8.5x11

    $70.00

  • David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat

    David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat & Marked AP, Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen Print 2008 The David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof silkscreen print from 2008 is a rare collaborative work created by Shepard Fairey, widely known as OBEY, and stencil art pioneer Blek le Rat. Hand-pulled on fine art paper and measuring 18 x 24 inches, this Artist Proof edition is signed by both artists and marked “AP,” distinguishing it from the standard numbered release of 100. Artist Proofs carry additional significance within the art world due to their limited availability and direct association with the artists’ approval process, making this piece especially sought after by collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Imagery and Symbolic Tension This print features Michelangelo’s classical David, a symbol of Renaissance ideals of beauty, youth, and heroism, reimagined with a modern twist: he holds a machine gun. The stark juxtaposition between timeless humanist ideals and contemporary instruments of war creates a powerful critique of violence and the ways cultural icons are repurposed to reflect current anxieties. Set against a graffiti-covered urban backdrop, the figure embodies the collision between high art traditions and street-level social commentary. The work challenges viewers to consider how ideals of strength and beauty are corrupted when reframed within the context of militarization. Collaboration Across Generations Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in France in 1951, is often credited as the father of stencil graffiti, influencing countless artists with his Paris-based interventions since the 1980s. Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, rose to prominence through his OBEY campaign and politically resonant prints, later achieving international acclaim with his Hope poster of Barack Obama. Their joint creation of David with Machine Gun demonstrates how two generations of artists from different cultural backgrounds can merge their practices to create a unified message. It serves as both homage to classical art and a critique of the modern world. Rarity and Collectible Importance Artist Proof editions such as this one are rarer than the main run, typically reserved for the artists themselves or for key collaborators. Marked “AP” and carrying the signatures of both Fairey and Blek le Rat, this print embodies both historical and artistic value. Beyond its scarcity, the work is a striking representation of how street artists reinterpret cultural symbols to confront pressing issues like war and societal decay. The David with Machine Gun AP silkscreen stands as a prime example of the fusion of fine art history and modern protest through the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $3,500.00

  • Where Redwoods Meet The Sea AP Archival Print by Amy Sol

    Amy Sol Where Redwoods Meet The Sea AP Archival Print by Amy Sol

    Where Redwoods Meet The Sea AP Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Signa Smooth Paper by Artist Amy Sol, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Numbered 19.5x19.5 Limited Edition of 35 Where Redwoods Meet the Sea: A Limited-Edition Artist Proof by Amy Sol Where Redwoods Meet the Sea is an evocative piece by Amy Sol, an artist recognized for her unique contribution to Street Pop Art and her ability to blend elements of natural beauty with the quiet, reflective presence of her human subjects. This artwork, created as an artist-proof in 2021, captures the awe-inspiring moment when towering redwoods meet the sea's gentle waves. With only 35 limited edition prints of this piece, each signed and numbered by Sol herself, the print’s exclusivity enhances its value as a collectible in contemporary and graffiti-inspired fine art. Printed on 300gsm Signa Smooth paper, this piece maintains high color fidelity and texture, bringing Amy Sol’s serene composition to life. Amy Sol’s Artistic Exploration of Nature and Solitude Amy Sol’s style is deeply rooted in soft, naturalistic imagery, often combining elements of nature with contemplative human figures. In Where Redwoods Meet the Sea, Sol’s artistry transports viewers into a serene, forested scene where the immensity of redwood trees contrasts with the delicacy of the lone figure who stands on the edge of the forest, gazing toward the water. Her muted pastel tones and gentle shading add a dream-like quality, allowing the viewer to feel the calm and isolation in the scene. The shadows of bear-like creatures between the trees add an intriguing layer to the composition, suggesting an unspoken harmony between human presence and wildlife. This quiet scene represents Amy Sol’s ability to convey emotions and narratives through subtle details and composition. By framing the female figure within the vast landscape of trees and water, Sol explores the themes of solitude and contemplation, emphasizing the individual’s connection to the natural world. Her signature approach of combining muted colors with intricate detail invites the viewer to explore the depth and harmony within the scene, offering a moment of introspection and peace. Street Pop Art and the Influence of Graffiti Artwork Though Amy Sol’s work does not immediately resemble the bold visuals of traditional graffiti art, her integration of Street Pop Art principles is evident in the way she presents her artwork as collectible prints with limited availability. Street Pop Art, a movement that blends the accessibility of pop culture with the raw expressiveness of street art, aligns with Sol’s method of producing limited editions, such as this artist's proof. This approach preserves the exclusivity and value of each piece, much like how graffiti artists often create ephemeral works that hold unique significance. Sol’s Where Redwoods Meet the Sea embraces this ethos, offering a piece that is both highly accessible in its appeal and exclusive in its collectible nature. Amy Sol’s use of limited editions allows her work to enter spaces where fine art and street art intersect, appealing to traditional art collectors and fans of urban-inspired art. Her choice to produce only 35 artist proofs for this piece gives each print a sense of rarity, reflecting the influence of street art’s fleeting nature and the desirability of capturing a moment. This modern practice within Street Pop Art adds to its value, establishing it as a treasured item for those who appreciate fine art infused with contemporary, street-inspired aesthetics. The Collectible Value of Where Redwoods Meet the Sea As a limited artist proof, Where Redwoods Meet the Sea carries an added layer of desirability, particularly for collectors who seek unique, signed works directly from the artist. Each print, crafted on high-quality 300gsm Signa Smooth paper, ensures the longevity and richness of Sol’s detailed scene. This type of paper enhances the soft transitions in color, allowing the viewer to appreciate every aspect of the tranquil landscape. The print’s dimensions of 19.5x19.5 inches make it versatile enough for various display settings, adding a subtle yet impactful presence to any collection. Where Redwoods Meet the Sea by Amy Sol is more than just a fine art print; it is an intimate reflection of solitude, nature, and the modern art movement. Amy Sol’s blending of Street Pop Art with naturalistic elements offers collectors a contemporary piece with emotional depth and artistic quality. Each limited-edition artist proof is a testament to her skill in creating works that are as visually captivating as they are meaningful, providing a space where viewers can reconnect with nature and explore the serenity of her art.

    $572.00

  • Drip Phase Artist Proof Deck Archival Print AP Skateboard by Sket-One

    Sket-One Drip Phase Artist Proof Deck Archival Print AP Skateboard by Sket-One

    Drip Phase Artist Proof Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Sket-One. AP Artist Proof Signed 2022 Edition of 20

    $381.00

  • Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Space Monkey Green Yellow AP 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 2002 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 James Marshall's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP": A Vibrant Fusion of Street and Pop Art The "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" silkscreen print by Dalek, also known as James Marshall, is a vibrant expression of the artist's distinctive style, which straddles the line between street art and a playful, pop art aesthetic. Created as an Artist Proof (AP) in 2002, this limited edition hand-pulled screen print on fine art paper reflects the merging of street culture sensibilities with the boldness of pop art. Signed and marked as an AP, this work is part of an exclusive run that remains highly sought after by collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The piece measures 18x24 inches, allowing the iconic "Space Monkey" character to command attention, while the green and yellow color scheme enhances the visual impact. Dalek's "Space Monkey" character is a recurring figure in his work, often seen as an avatar for the artist's exploration of emotion, identity, and the human condition. This character, with its oversized eyes and cartoonish form, exudes a sense of playful curiosity and alienation, recurrent in street art and pop culture. Silkscreen printing adds a layer of complexity to the piece, with each hand-pulled layer contributing to the depth and texture that make the image pop. Exploring the Artistic Significance of Dalek's Silkscreen Print James Marshall's work as Dalek has contributed significantly to the artistic dialogue between street art and pop art. His "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" print encapsulates the whimsical and provocative elements often at play in his art. The character, floating against a stark background, is in a state of playful exploration, a sentiment that resonates with the freedom and spontaneity of graffiti art. At the same time, the clean lines and bold colors reflect the influence of pop art, creating a bridge between the countercultural and the mainstream. The artist's choice of an artist proof for this piece underscores its uniqueness and the personal nature of the screen printing process. Artist proofs are traditionally the first prints pulled from the screen, used to judge the quality of the print run. By signing and releasing a limited number of these proofs, Dalek offers collectors a piece of the creative process, a snapshot of the work in its earliest stage. Cultural Resonance of "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" in the Art Community The cultural resonance of Dalek's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" within the street pop art and graffiti artwork community cannot be overstated. As a part of the early 2000s art scene, this print represents a period when street art began gaining widespread recognition and acceptance in the art world. With its crossover appeal, Dalek's work has played a role in this transition, bringing the energy and ethos of street art into galleries and private collections. The screen print's limited edition status adds a sense of exclusivity, mirroring the often ephemeral nature of street art. Just as graffiti may be painted over or fade with time, the limited availability of "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" captures the urgency and rarity of street art in a form that collectors can preserve and appreciate over time. James Marshall's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" is a powerful representation of the synergy between street pop art and graffiti. As an artist's proof, it holds a special place in the canon of Dalek's work. It offers a window into the artist's creative process and a tangible piece of the movement that has brought street aesthetics into the forefront of contemporary art. The print is a testament to the enduring appeal of street-inspired imagery and its capacity to challenge, delight, and engage audiences across the spectrum of art appreciation.

    $1,116.00

  • Through The Depths AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Through The Depths AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Through The Depths AP 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 18x24 Through The Depths AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek – James Marshall “Through The Depths” is a 2023 Artist Proof edition by American contemporary artist Dalek, the alias of James Marshall. Sized at 18x24 inches and printed as a hand-pulled silkscreen on fine art paper, this signed and AP-marked limited edition reflects Dalek’s high-precision craftsmanship and evolving aesthetic vocabulary. Executed in a saturated palette of canary yellow, sky blue, orange, pink, and black, the composition bursts with kinetic intensity, centering on Dalek’s iconic Space Monkey figure whose limbs extend outward in dynamic motion. Space Monkey as Symbol and Structure The central character, the Space Monkey, is rendered with signature Dalek geometry—circular ears, a gridlike face, and exaggerated limbs that radiate with robotic intent. Armed with a pink hammer and seemingly suspended in a cosmic ritual, the figure is frozen in action, surrounded by a barrage of laser-like beams and geometric targets. The composition’s rhythm is tightly engineered yet playful, echoing the patterns of video game graphics, Japanese pop influence, and postmodern design theory. Dalek’s Space Monkey has long served as a vehicle for personal and societal commentary. While visually playful, it conveys narratives of surveillance, anxiety, identity, and conformity. In “Through The Depths,” the monkey appears caught between zones of order and explosion, as if navigating multiple psychic dimensions at once. The meticulously constructed background features layers of concentric circles and hard-edged squares, suggesting portals or conceptual thresholds. The title hints at a metaphysical plunge, as if this creature is pushing through layers of perception or psychological architecture. Technical Discipline in Multi-Layered Silkscreening Dalek’s mastery of silkscreen technique is showcased in the crispness of the lines, the seamless alignment of layers, and the even saturation of bold, high-contrast colors. Each color layer is independently pulled, requiring rigorous planning and precision. The final result feels like both a contemporary artifact and a psychedelic map, executed with razor-sharp control. The use of black outlines and vibrant fill tones roots the work in the traditions of graffiti and comic-based visual language while elevating it to fine art printmaking. The screen print’s surface is flat yet dimensional, built from intersecting fields of color and mathematical composition. The vibrant palette is balanced with structural weight, giving the artwork a formal elegance beneath its cartoonish exuberance. This duality—chaotic in imagery yet composed in execution—is central to the visual impact of Dalek’s Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Collectibility and Contemporary Resonance As an Artist Proof from a 2023 limited edition silkscreen series, “Through The Depths” holds unique value among collectors of street pop and urban contemporary art. Artist Proofs are often reserved for the artist’s personal archive, making them even more desirable due to their rarity and connection to the creator’s hand. James Marshall’s ability to translate the energy of street culture into a structured, collectible format positions him as a defining voice in the evolution of modern pop-infused abstraction. “Through The Depths” stands as a vivid declaration of Dalek’s continued innovation. It is a compact symphony of form and color, meditating on chaos, depth, and digital-age intensity while maintaining the optimism and graphic clarity that defines his Space Monkey mythos. This is a print that invites interpretation, demands attention, and rewards long-term contemplation.

    $525.00

  • Sea Breeze Chan SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sea Breeze Chan SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Sea Breeze Chan Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP State Artist Proof Signed 2020 Edition of 25 Rare Takashi Murakami TM/KK Ms. Mr Blue Teal Flower Silkscreen Print Artwork 19.68x19.68in 50x50cm Sea Breeze Chan by Takashi Murakami: Floral Iconography in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sea Breeze Chan is a 2020 signed artist proof silkscreen print by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, measuring 19.68 x 19.68 inches (50 x 50 cm). Produced in a rare edition of 25, this hand-pulled screen print features Murakami’s iconic smiling flower motif in a soft blue and white petal arrangement with a cheerful yellow face and bright red mouth. The print is executed on fine art paper with sharp black linework, even color fill, and meticulous print quality, aligning it with Murakami’s high production standards. The character, part of his extended Ms. Mr. Flower universe, radiates positivity and polished simplicity while functioning as a deeper symbol of Murakami’s engagement with emotion, cultural identity, and consumer-facing art. Within the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Sea Breeze Chan stands as a distilled expression of controlled happiness and aesthetic perfection. Surface Clarity and Symbolic Subversion The character featured in Sea Breeze Chan is rendered with perfect symmetry and digital flatness, creating an illusion of emotional transparency. However, beneath its bright expression lies a commentary on the overload of joy in pop media and the visual language of consumerism. Murakami’s flower characters are often misread as decorative symbols, but their repetition and consistency echo the pressures of artificial happiness and the exhaustion of mass production. The use of limited palette—alternating blue and white petals—establishes rhythm and calm, while the bright red mouth and teardrop eyes evoke contrasting energy. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this kind of visual juxtaposition is critical, where familiar symbols are reprogrammed to expose the contradictions of public emotion and private reaction. Edition Format and Collectible Rarity This artist proof from the 2020 edition of 25 is marked by its SP state, signed and stamped by Takashi Murakami and released through TM/KK. Each print in this series was hand-pulled, maintaining the tactile integrity of traditional silkscreen technique while preserving the precision that defines Murakami’s Superflat ethos. The crisp lines and vibrant color are preserved on fine art paper designed to hold saturation and prevent warping, making the work suitable for high-end display. The square format reinforces balance, placing the flower dead center as an emblem of compositional control. Framing this work enhances its minimal visual power and situates it within the realm of collectible Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that bridges gallery presence and popular cultural accessibility. Takashi Murakami’s Flower Legacy and Visual Language Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, is globally regarded as a key figure in contemporary art and Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. His work is characterized by the Superflat concept—a collapsing of high and low culture, commercialism, and fine art. Murakami’s smiling flower has become a universal symbol, appearing on everything from Louis Vuitton collaborations to global exhibitions, but it always circles back to themes of loss, illusion, repetition, and longing. Sea Breeze Chan offers a serene, palette-specific variation that strips away excess and focuses on calm expression. It speaks in the visual language of perfection, but resonates with the emotional complexity of image culture. It is both a product and a portal—inviting delight on the surface while provoking reflection underneath. The piece captures Murakami’s ability to encode critique in the most joyous of visual packages, making Sea Breeze Chan an essential component of his flower series and an enduring figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $3,645.00

  • Sale -15% Glossy White AP SuperKranky HPM Art Toy by Sket- One x SuperPlastic

    Sket-One Glossy White AP SuperKranky HPM Art Toy by Sket- One x SuperPlastic

    Glossy White Artist Proof SuperKranky Set Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure by Sket- One AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & Numbered Edition of Only 10 Jankey Superplastic Custom Super Kranky Hand Made Parts by Sket One. Comes Hand Embleshied with Paint Pool Underlayment 7 Mini Spray Can Element. These pieces come with: Custom paint splatter (Each one will be unique) 3d Resin Puddle Place Matt Resin Kranky Spraycan Signed and Numbered on Cap

    $572.00 $486.00

  • Interdimensional Collab Cut AP Print by KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Interdimensional Collab Cut AP Print by KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek James Marshall

    Interdimensional Collab Cut AP Silkscreen Print by KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek- James Marshall Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 15-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 Exploring the Vivid Realms of "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" by KEF!, Simon Rohlen, and Dalek "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" is an electrifying testament to the synergetic force that emerges when distinctive voices in pop art, street art, and graffiti converge. This artist-proof silkscreen print is the creation of a dynamic trio: KEF!, Simon Rohlen, and Dalek, also known as James Marshall. Their 2022 collaboration resulted in a hand-pulled 15-color screen print that bursts with the kinetic energy and chromatic intensity characteristic of limited-edition street pop artwork. At 18x24 inches, this artwork is a visual feast, encapsulating the spirit of modern street art through its amalgamation of forms, figures, and vibrant colors. Each color is meticulously layered to build a composition that is as complex as it is captivating, inviting viewers to delve into a world that transcends traditional visual boundaries. The term 'interdimensional' is apt, as the work offers a portal into a realm where the laws of space and form are reimagined, and vibrant energy spills from the confines of the canvas. The collaborative nature of "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" is reflected in the seamless integration of each artist's distinctive style. KEF!'s fluid, calligraphic lines dance through the composition, weaving a tapestry that pulses with organic movement. Simon Rohlen's penchant for abstract, geometric forms adds a structural balance to the fluidity, grounding the piece in rhythmic visual harmony. Dalek's iconic Space Monkeys, represented in a new iteration here, inject a dose of irreverent character and narrative into the work. Together, they create an artwork that is more than the sum of its parts—a unified vision from the crossroads of their paths. This print is a testament to the artist's skill and the screen printing process, which requires high precision and expertise to manage the intricate overlays and interactions of 15 colors. The 'AP' marking denotes its status as an Artist Proof, a print traditionally kept aside from the main edition for the artists' personal use or archival purposes. As such, it bears a mark of authenticity and exclusivity, often sought after by collectors for its closeness to the artists' initial vision and its rarity. The "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" is a vibrant emblem of the street pop art genre. This field continues to push the envelope of visual expression by bridging the gap between street-level grit and gallery-grade finesse. It challenges viewers to reconsider the boundaries between high art and urban art, suggesting that the division is unnecessary and limiting to the potential of artistic innovation. This print celebrates the creative spirit that drives street pop art and graffiti artwork forward. It is a testament to the power of collaboration and the endless possibilities that arise when artists unite to reinterpret the world around them. For collectors, enthusiasts, and newcomers to the art form alike, "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" offers a tantalizing glimpse into the future of street pop art, where boundaries are blurred and the visual language is ever-evolving.

    $525.00

  • Kettle AP Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn

    Brian Mashburn Kettle AP Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn

    Kettle AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Brian Mashburn Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2018 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 16.75x20 Unveiling Kettle AP: A Giclee Masterpiece by Brian Mashburn The fusion of street influences and pop culture references in art has culminated in unique forms like Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. "Kettle AP" by Brian Mashburn is a quintessential Artist Proof giclee print that is a testament to this blend. Released in 2018, this limited edition piece is a vital part of Mashburn's oeuvre, known for its nuanced interplay of urbanity with pastoral and industrial elements. Each Artist Proof is an integral part of the printing process, intended to ensure the quality of the print before the complete edition is produced, and is marked 'AP' to denote its status as proof. Distinct Signatures of Kettle AP Collectors of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork often seek authenticity and direct artist engagement. "Kettle AP" meets this demand with Brian Mashburn's signature, a hallmark of originality and a direct connection to the artist's hand. The significance of Mashburn's autograph goes beyond mere certification; it represents a bridge between the creator and the collector, a shared moment captured on the fine art paper that serves as the substrate for this stunning giclee print. The Artistic Dimensions of Kettle AP Measuring 16.75x20 inches, "Kettle AP" is a substantial work that offers a commanding presence. Its dimensions are carefully chosen to ensure that the intricate strokes, delicate hues, and overall composition are presented with the impact that Mashburn intended. The print's size is aesthetically pleasing and practical, allowing for versatility in display settings, from intimate home environments to more expansive galleries. Cultural Resonance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Brian Mashburn's "Kettle AP" is not just a visual treat but also a cultural artifact that captures the zeitgeist of the modern urban landscape. His work often depicts a world where nature and human-made structures coexist, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in tension. Like much of his work, this print invites contemplation on the interplay between different elements within the frame, asking the viewer to ponder the relationship between the environment and the built world. Investing in Limited Edition Prints The allure of limited edition works like "Kettle AP" lies in their unique position in the art market. They offer an accessible entry point for new collectors while holding value for seasoned art investors. The rarity of an Artist's Proof, especially one signed and approved by the artist, adds to its desirability. Over time, such works can become even more valuable, as they are sought after by collectors for their artistic merit and potential as an investment. Impact and Legacy of Kettle AP "Kettle AP" is a significant piece within the landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Its limited edition nature, the artist's endorsement, and its reflection of contemporary themes contribute to its enduring significance. The artwork transcends its role as a decorative object to become a statement of Brian Mashburn's vision, a snapshot of the era it was created, and a lasting piece of cultural commentary that will continue to resonate with audiences for years.

    $462.00

  • Arizona AP Silkscreen Print by Crash- John Matos

    Crash- John Matos Arizona AP Silkscreen Print by Crash- John Matos

    Arizona- Artist Proof AP Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Crash- John Matos Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof 2000 Hand Signed Edition of Only 20 APs Ever Man, No Regular Edition, Artist Collection. Massive Size 44x32.5 "Arizona" by John Matos, better known as Crash in the street art community, is a prime example of contemporary pop art's intersection with the raw energy of street aesthetics. This artist-proof (AP) is a limited edition, hand-pulled silkscreen print on fine art paper, showcasing Crash's ability to blend high art techniques with the immediacy and vibrancy of street art. Released in the year 2000, this AP edition is hand-signed and restricted to only 20 artist proofs worldwide, with no regular edition prints available, making it a highly exclusive piece for collectors and enthusiasts of the genre. Crash's work is characterized by a dynamic use of color and shape, and "Arizona" is no exception. It exhibits an explosive array of visuals referencing the urban environment and iconic elements of consumer culture, typical of pop art tradition. The massive size of the piece, measuring 44x32.5 inches, amplifies its visual impact and embodies the larger-than-life presence often associated with street art murals. The artist's background in graffiti is evident in the bold lines and the juxtaposition of text and imagery, which reflect the visual language of the streets. The rarity of this artist's proof adds a layer of desirability. APs are typically reserved for the artist's collection and are often more valuable than the regular editions due to their limited number. This exclusivity is further highlighted by the hand-signing by Crash himself, a mark of authenticity and a personal touch from the artist. Crash has been a pivotal figure in the transition of graffiti art from subway trains into galleries, and "Arizona" exemplifies the maturation of this art form. The piece serves not only as a statement of pop culture but also as a historical snapshot of the turn of the millennium, capturing the era's zeitgeist within its composition. It stands as a testament to the evolution of street art and its established place within the broader context of contemporary art.

    $2,553.00

  • La Cage et L’amour Éternel Love AP Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier

    Sandra Chevrier La Cage et L’amour Éternel Love AP Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier

    La Cage et L’amour Éternel Eternal Love Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier Artwork Limited Edition Print on Hot Press Paper Urban Modern Pop Artist. AP Artist Prood 2024 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 9x12 DC Comics Superman Love Kiss Comic Book Sandra Chevrier Giclee. La Cage et L’amour Éternel by Sandra Chevrier: A Stunning Blend of Pop Culture and Street Pop Art La Cage et L’amour Éternel, or Eternal Love, is a mesmerizing giclee print by Sandra Chevrier, a Canadian artist celebrated for her fusion of comic book imagery and portraiture. Released as an Artist Proof in 2024, this limited-edition artwork measures 9 by 12 inches and is printed on premium hot press paper. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof by the artist, the piece is a testament to Chevrier’s ability to combine emotional depth with the bold aesthetics of Street Pop Art. The artwork depicts a striking female portrait overlaid with fragments of DC Comics imagery, including scenes of Superman and iconic moments of love and vulnerability. Chevrier’s signature style involves using comic book panels to create a mask-like overlay on her subjects, symbolizing both the strength and constraints of societal expectations. In this piece, the vibrant comic book elements contrast with the delicate brushstrokes used to render the woman’s features, creating a dynamic interplay between realism and pop culture abstraction. The inclusion of Superman imagery emphasizes themes of heroism, love, and resilience, while the hand-written speech bubble adds a personal and narrative touch. The Power of Masks in Street Pop Art Sandra Chevrier’s use of comic book masks in her work is both visually striking and deeply symbolic. In La Cage et L’amour Éternel, the mask represents the cages imposed by societal roles, particularly the dual expectations placed on women to be both strong and emotionally vulnerable. By incorporating Superman and his expressions of love, the piece highlights the universal nature of these struggles, bridging the personal and the heroic. The juxtaposition of comic book graphics with a raw and emotive portrait creates a layered narrative that resonates with viewers. Chevrier’s style embodies the ethos of Street Pop Art, which often blends high and low cultural elements to challenge traditional notions of art. The comic book fragments evoke nostalgia and familiarity, while their integration into a fine art composition elevates them beyond their original context. This synthesis of pop culture and fine art speaks to the accessibility and emotional impact of Street Pop Art, making it a powerful medium for exploring complex themes. Giclee Printing and Artistic Detail The giclee printing process used for La Cage et L’amour Éternel ensures that every detail of Sandra Chevrier’s original work is preserved. Printed on hot press paper, the artwork achieves a smooth, matte finish that enhances the vibrancy of the colors and the delicate texture of the brushstrokes. The Artist Proof designation further elevates the piece, as these prints are often considered the most refined and closest to the artist’s vision. The high-quality printing process captures the intricate details of the comic book overlays and the softness of the painted portrait, creating a harmonious blend of techniques. This attention to detail ensures that the emotional and visual impact of the artwork is fully realized, making it a standout piece in contemporary Street Pop Art. Sandra Chevrier: Redefining Contemporary Urban Art Sandra Chevrier has established herself as a leading figure in modern Street Pop Art, using her work to explore themes of identity, gender, and societal expectations. Her unique style, which combines portraiture with comic book imagery, has gained international acclaim for its emotional depth and visual innovation. La Cage et L’amour Éternel exemplifies her ability to merge personal narratives with universal themes, creating art that is both relatable and thought-provoking. This piece not only showcases Chevrier’s technical skill but also her ability to use pop culture as a lens for exploring deeper truths about humanity. By incorporating elements of DC Comics and the enduring symbol of Superman, Chevrier connects her audience to a shared cultural history while challenging them to reflect on their own roles within society. La Cage et L’amour Éternel is a powerful example of how Street Pop Art can transcend traditional boundaries, offering both visual beauty and profound meaning.

    $1,000.00

  • Love Drug AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr

    Serge Gay Jr Love Drug AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr

    Love Drug AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 7mil Performance Bond Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 17x22

    $246.00

  • Chicano Power AP Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Chicano Power AP Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Chicano Power- AP Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Latino Artist Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Limited Edition Artwork. AP Artist 2017 Signed & Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 In the realm of contemporary art, particularly within the genres of pop art, street art, and graffiti, there emerges a vibrant tapestry of voices and visions that challenge the status quo. Among these, Ernesto Yerena Montejano, a gifted Latino artist, has notably solidified his position. His piece, "Chicano Power," is not merely an artwork, but a powerful commentary and testament to the spirit and resilience of the Chicano community. Crafted as a hand-pulled silkscreen print on fine art paper, it is emblematic of the meticulous craftsmanship that distinguishes Montejano’s oeuvre. "Chicano Power" is an AP (Artist Proof) artwork dated 2017, with a unique touch that underlines its exclusivity. Artist Proofs have always held a special place in the world of art collecting. They represent an artist's personal hand and are typically kept for their own collection or given away to friends and family. In Montejano's case, this artwork showcases his distinctive flair for blending the techniques and aesthetics of street art with the deeper narratives of the Chicano movement. Measuring at a size of 18x24, the artwork's dimensions perfectly complement its dynamic and compelling visual narrative. The "Hecho Con Ganas" imprint on the artwork further underscores Montejano's dedication and commitment – a phrase that translates to "Made With Effort" or "Made With Desire." Indeed, this Limited Edition Artwork is a culmination of Montejano’s fervor and passion, further authenticated by his signature and the marking that denotes its limited-edition status. Engaging with Montejano’s "Chicano Power" offers a deep dive into the soul of the Chicano movement. Its intricate layers and vivid imagery beckon viewers to partake in a historical and cultural journey, one that celebrates identity, resilience, and the power of artistic expression.

    $345.00

  • Gaslamp Killer- AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Gaslamp Killer- AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Gaslamp Killer Artist Proof 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof. Signed & Numbered, Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Gaslamp Killer, 2008 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) A.P. (aside from an edition of 400) Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles. I Spit On Your Grave. “My art for the Gaslamp Killer mix was inspired by a combination of the music and personality of the Gaslamp Killer. The GLK is into dark and psychedelic sounds, so that, combined with his name, called for a hippie/horror salad tossed with a blood vinaigrette. The flavor was only enhanced by the Gaslamp Killer’s more sinister personal look, having shaved his dreads and grown an unruly beard and sideburns combo worthy of the most savage maniacs. You must wade through boiling pools of blood to get to the promised land, but the journey the Gaslamp Killer takes you on is all part of the destination.” Shepard Fairey

    $572.00

  • Smodcast May the 4th AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Todd Slater Smodcast May the 4th AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Smodcast May the 4th AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2010 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 Silver Metallic Ink. Babcock Theater April 30th 2010 Billings Montana "This is a poster for one of the first live SModCo shows we ever did: The Live Nude SMod Tour back in April 2010. We produced three different posters for that tour but this Slater piece sold the best. Only problem with it was always that I couldn't figure out which Stormtrooper is supposed to be me and which one's supposed to be Scott Mosier..." -Kevin Smith Smodcast May the 4th AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater Todd Slater is widely regarded for his ability to merge pop culture, humor, and intricate design into limited edition screen prints. His work captures the essence of contemporary pop street artwork and graffiti-inspired aesthetics, making each print a standout piece in the world of collectible poster art. The Smodcast May the 4th AP Silkscreen Print, released in 2010 as an artist proof, is a prime example of his expertise in blending iconic imagery with fine art print techniques. This limited edition print was created for the Live Nude SMod Tour, one of the earliest live shows from Kevin Smith’s SModCo brand. The artwork humorously reimagines Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier as stormtroopers, aligning with the Star Wars theme while incorporating a comedic spin that fans of SModcast would immediately recognize. Featuring a bold red background, detailed stormtrooper illustrations, and hand-pulled silver metallic ink accents, this screen print is a visually striking tribute to both the podcasting world and science fiction fandom. The Artistic Influence of Todd Slater Todd Slater has built a career on creating highly detailed screen prints that carry a strong pop culture influence. His work often revolves around music, film, and iconic figures, transforming familiar visuals into intricate and stylized compositions. This screen print reflects his ability to balance humor with fine art, making it a desirable piece for collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His use of layered colors and metallic inks enhances the depth of the piece, making it more than just a simple homage to Star Wars. The texture and details in the stormtrooper armor highlight his technical skill in screen printing, while the handwritten text at the bottom adds a raw, organic touch that complements the street-inspired nature of his work. The Cultural Significance of Smodcast Artwork Smodcast, the widely popular podcast created by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier, has developed a cult following, making this artwork not just a visual piece but a representation of an era in podcasting history. The inclusion of the event details, including the Babcock Theater show in Billings, Montana, adds to the print’s authenticity as a moment frozen in time. Smith’s influence in pop culture extends from film to podcasting to live performances, and this poster embodies that transition. The tongue-in-cheek reference to their size compared to stormtroopers adds another layer of humor, making it an even more personal and relatable piece for fans. A Collectible Street Pop Art Silkscreen Print This artist proof version of the print is a rare and highly sought-after collectible, especially given Todd Slater’s growing prominence in the world of contemporary printmaking. The hand-pulled silkscreen process ensures that each piece carries a unique quality, making it distinct from mass-produced posters. As a fusion of street pop art, graffiti artwork, and modern pop culture references, this print stands out as a visually compelling and culturally significant work. Its limited edition status and connection to both Star Wars and Kevin Smith’s SModcast universe only add to its value, making it a must-have for collectors of limited-run screen prints and pop culture memorabilia.

    $350.00

  • Sale -15% Ramona Red AP SuperKranky HPM Art Toy by Sket- One x SuperPlastic

    Sket-One Ramona Red AP SuperKranky HPM Art Toy by Sket- One x SuperPlastic

    Ramona Red Artist Proof SuperKranky Set Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure by Sket- One AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & Numbered Edition of Only 10 Jankey Superplastic Custom Super Kranky Hand Made Parts by Sket One. Comes Hand Embellished with Paint Pool Underlayment 7 Mini Spray Can Element. These pieces come with: Custom paint splatter (Each one will be unique) 3d Resin Puddle Place Matt Resin Kranky Spraycan Signed and Numbered on Cap

    $572.00 $486.00

  • Obey Punk Girl AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Punk Girl AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Obey Punk Girl AP Dance Floor Riot Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 13x13 "Long before I knew about art galleries or even street art, I was excited about album cover art, if only because it was the visual counterpart to the music on the records I loved. Album covers conjured a euphoric association with the listening experience. Most of my earliest home-made tee shirts were stencils based on punk album covers… No matter how much I love art, or try to convince myself of its relevance in society, the fact remains that music is a lot cooler and way more able to reach people’s hearts and minds… but I’m a populist and I look at it this way: I may not play an instrument, but I’m gonna rock it hard as nails anyway. With my art I try to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful and democratic. REVOLUTIONS is a celebration of all the great music and accompanying art that has inspired me over the years." -Shepard Fairey Obey Punk Girl AP by Shepard Fairey: A Celebration of Music and Graffiti Pop Street Art The Obey Punk Girl Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey encapsulates his ability to merge music-inspired imagery with the raw aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2011, this hand-pulled, one-color screen print is a limited-edition Artist Proof, signed and marked by Fairey, measuring 13 by 13 inches. The piece is printed on fine art paper, showcasing Fairey’s dedication to craftsmanship and his iconic graphic style. Punk Girl reflects Fairey’s deep admiration for music and its cultural impact, drawing from his long-standing connection to album art and punk aesthetics. The central figure in the print is a bold, punk-inspired woman holding a vinyl record. Her intense gaze and sharp styling evoke the rebellious energy of the punk movement, while the ornate border design adds a layer of complexity to the composition. The intricate patterns surrounding the figure create a sense of rhythm and movement, echoing the dynamic nature of music. By combining the gritty essence of graffiti art with the visual language of punk rock, Fairey captures the democratic and visceral power of both mediums. Music as a Driving Force in Street Pop Art Shepard Fairey has always been deeply influenced by music, particularly punk rock, and its role in shaping countercultural movements. The Obey Punk Girl silkscreen print reflects this influence, using imagery that celebrates the rebellious spirit and DIY ethos of punk music. Fairey’s work often draws parallels between the energy of music and the power of visual art, creating pieces that resonate with a broad audience. The inclusion of a vinyl record in the design serves as a nod to the analog era of music, emphasizing its raw authenticity and tactile nature. The bold monochromatic palette and sharp contrast in Punk Girl pay homage to the aesthetics of punk zines and album covers, where minimalism and directness were used to powerful effect. Fairey’s use of street art techniques, such as stenciling and silkscreen printing, mirrors the immediacy and accessibility of punk music, reinforcing the connection between the two art forms. This interplay between music and visual art is central to Fairey’s work, creating pieces that are both visually striking and culturally resonant. Shepard Fairey’s Silkscreen Process The hand-pulled silkscreen process used for Obey Punk Girl highlights Shepard Fairey’s dedication to traditional printing techniques. This approach allows for a high level of detail and texture, capturing the intricate patterns and bold lines that define his style. The use of fine art paper enhances the tactile quality of the print, creating a piece that is both durable and visually engaging. As an Artist Proof, this print holds a special place within the edition, often regarded as a testament to the artist’s experimentation and refinement of his vision. Fairey’s commitment to silkscreen printing stems from its roots in graffiti and street art, where stenciling and printing techniques are integral to the medium’s DIY ethos. The one-color design of Punk Girl underscores the power of simplicity, using contrast and composition to create an impactful image that commands attention. Shepard Fairey: A Voice of Counterculture in Modern Art Shepard Fairey, an American artist and activist, has established himself as a leading figure in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. His work often explores themes of social justice, rebellion, and cultural identity, drawing inspiration from punk rock, political movements, and propaganda art. Obey Punk Girl exemplifies Fairey’s ability to merge cultural commentary with striking visual design, creating art that speaks to both personal and collective experiences. Fairey’s exploration of music as a source of inspiration is a recurring theme in his work, reflecting his belief in its transformative power. Punk Girl serves as a celebration of the intersection between music and visual art, capturing the raw energy and democratic spirit that make both forms so impactful. Through his art, Fairey continues to challenge conventions and inspire dialogue, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.

    $285.00

  • Fever Break AP Giclee Print by Sarah Joncas

    Sarah Joncas Fever Break AP Giclee Print by Sarah Joncas

    Fever Break Artist Proof AP Giclee Print by Sarah JoncasArtwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2018 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 16x20 Fever Break by Sarah Joncas: A Captivating Fusion of Street Art and Portraiture The Artistry of Sarah Joncas in Fever Break Sarah Joncas's "Fever Break" is a testament to the evocative power of contemporary portraiture infused with the ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This Artist Proof (AP) giclee print, released in 2018, showcases Joncas's skillful blend of realism with elements of the surreal. Signed and marked as an AP, the limited edition print measures 16x20 inches and presents a narrative as compelling as it is aesthetically rich. The artwork engages with the tradition of fine art paper prints, ensuring the delicate balance between color and detail that Joncas is known for is meticulously preserved. Symbolism and Emotional Depth in Fever Break "Fever Break" is imbued with an intimacy characteristic of Joncas's work, where the subject's direct gaze and the intertwining floral elements create a dialogue with the viewer. The piece is laden with symbolism; the flowers and their state of wilt or bloom may be interpreted as metaphors for the subject's inner emotional landscape. This interplay of figure and flora offers a depth transcending the image's already striking visual appeal. Cultural Resonance in Joncas's Work Joncas's artwork, particularly in "Fever Break," resonates culturally by drawing upon themes common in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork – such as identity, emotion, and human experience – while presenting them within classical portraiture. This work deftly bridges disparate artistic traditions, appealing to a broad spectrum of art enthusiasts and collectors alike. The limited edition nature of the print further enhances its desirability, promising exclusivity alongside its inherent artistic value. Technique and Medium in Fever Break The giclee printing technique employed by Joncas in "Fever Break" is a nod to her reverence for traditional artistic mediums and her embrace of modern techniques. Giclee printing, known for producing high-quality, long-lasting prints, complements Joncas's nuanced palette and intricate linework. The fine art paper chosen for this print acts as the perfect substrate for the high-fidelity reproduction of her original painting, promising that each print conveys the same emotional and visual impact as the original work. Legacy of Fever Break in Pop and Street Art The legacy of "Fever Break" within pop and street art lies in its unique position at the intersection of street-inspired artistry and intimate portraiture. With its dynamic power and exquisite detail, Sarah Joncas's work pushes the boundaries of how street art can be interpreted and appreciated. Her limited edition prints, especially an Artist Proof such as "Fever Break," are not only pieces of art but also cultural artifacts that signify a moment in the ever-evolving narrative of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.

    $462.00

  • Obey Long Playing AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Long Playing AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Obey Long Playing AP Dance Floor Riot Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 13x13 "Long before I knew about art galleries or even street art, I was excited about album cover art, if only because it was the visual counterpart to the music on the records I loved. Album covers conjured a euphoric association with the listening experience. Most of my earliest home-made tee shirts were stencils based on punk album covers… No matter how much I love art, or try to convince myself of its relevance in society, the fact remains that music is a lot cooler and way more able to reach people’s hearts and minds… but I’m a populist and I look at it this way: I may not play an instrument, but I’m gonna rock it hard as nails anyway. With my art I try to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful and democratic. REVOLUTIONS is a celebration of all the great music and accompanying art that has inspired me over the years." -Shepard Fairey Obey Long Playing AP by Shepard Fairey: A Fusion of Music and Street Pop Art The Obey Long Playing Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a striking homage to the enduring influence of music on visual culture. Created in 2011, this limited-edition Artist Proof measures 13 by 13 inches and is hand-pulled as a one-color screen print on fine art paper. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof by Fairey, the print is a part of his Revolutions series, which celebrates the intersection of music and art. Through its bold, monochromatic design, this artwork captures the timeless appeal of vinyl records and the cultural legacy they represent. The design prominently features a stylized vinyl record encased in a decorative frame with ornate flourishes. The bold typography reading Obey Long Playing Records evokes the aesthetic of vintage album covers, blending nostalgia with Fairey’s contemporary Street Pop Art sensibilities. The intricate detailing in the border contrasts with the minimalist central image, creating a composition that is both visually dynamic and conceptually rich. This piece reflects Fairey’s deep connection to music as a driving force in his art, highlighting the shared energy and accessibility of music and street art. Music as a Visual and Cultural Inspiration Shepard Fairey’s connection to music runs deep, influencing much of his work, including Obey Long Playing. Growing up immersed in the punk rock scene, Fairey drew inspiration from the DIY ethos and rebellious spirit of the music. This influence is evident in his bold graphics and use of stencils, techniques rooted in the graffiti art tradition. In this piece, Fairey channels the energy and democracy of music into a visual form, celebrating its ability to unite people and transcend boundaries. The vinyl record featured in the design symbolizes a golden era of music, where physical albums and cover art played a crucial role in defining an artist’s identity. Fairey’s choice to emphasize this cultural artifact speaks to his admiration for the tangible connection between music and its audience. The print serves as a tribute to the artistry of album design and its ability to evoke powerful emotions, much like the music it represents. The Craft of Silkscreen Printing Obey Long Playing is a testament to Shepard Fairey’s mastery of the silkscreen printing process. Each print is meticulously hand-pulled, ensuring a high level of precision and quality. The one-color design allows for bold contrasts and sharp details, highlighting the intricacies of the decorative border and the clean lines of the central typography. Printed on fine art paper, the piece has a refined finish that enhances its visual impact and durability. The Artist Proof designation adds an element of rarity and exclusivity to this work, often representing the initial versions of a print used to refine the design. Fairey’s dedication to the silkscreen medium reflects his commitment to the traditions of graffiti and street art, where stenciling and hand-printing are integral to the art form. This choice of medium further emphasizes the tactile and authentic qualities that define Fairey’s work. Shepard Fairey: A Voice in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Shepard Fairey, an American artist and activist, has become synonymous with Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Known for his iconic designs that blend cultural commentary with bold aesthetics, Fairey’s work often draws on his love of music, particularly punk and hip-hop. Obey Long Playing exemplifies this connection, serving as both a celebration of music’s cultural significance and a reflection of its influence on Fairey’s art. Through his Revolutions series, Fairey explores the symbiotic relationship between music and visual art, creating works that resonate across generations. Obey Long Playing stands out as a powerful tribute to the legacy of vinyl records, blending nostalgia with modern artistic techniques. Fairey’s ability to capture the energy and spirit of music in visual form cements his place as a leading figure in contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.

    $285.00

  • Presto AP Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 Presto AP Giclee Print by Raid71

    Presto AP Pop Modern Movie Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Pixar Graffiti Modern Artist Raid71. AP Artist Proof 2022 Official Pixar print Presto 5x6 Short Print Giclee Signed Hand-numbered edition

    $146.00

  • Coffee Zen Enso White SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Coffee Zen Enso White SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Coffee Zen Enso- White SP 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Coffee Filter by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP Special Proof 2020 Signed Marked "SP" Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 11.4x12 White Circle Shape On Hand Made Coffee Stained Coffee Filter Paper. SP is like an Artist Proof AP. Coffee Zen Enso – Takashi Murakami’s White SP Silkscreen as Street Pop Meditation Takashi Murakami’s Coffee Zen Enso – White SP, created in 2020 as part of a limited edition of only 15 silkscreen prints, reveals an evocative and meditative vision that diverges from the hyper-colorful universe he is more widely known for. The work is a hand-pulled single-color screenprint featuring a bold white Enso circle atop coffee-stained, handmade coffee filter paper. This limited SP edition, equivalent to an Artist Proof, is signed by Murakami himself and exists as a highly sought-after rarity in the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Murakami’s Enso series transforms the Zen calligraphic tradition into a new visual idiom that straddles the edge of pop minimalism and the raw aesthetics of graffiti. The Enso, often painted in a single uninhibited brushstroke, symbolizes a moment of clarity, wholeness, and expressive truth in Japanese Zen practice. By rendering it in white rather than black ink, Murakami inverts the typical dynamic—what is usually filled with pigment becomes a void, a radiant absence, as if light itself had been seared into the aged, organic surface of the coffee filter. The contrast between the stark white ink and the earthy brown hues of the paper establishes a poetic dialogue between material and concept. The coffee stains, irregular and deeply tonal, evoke a sense of time, decay, and ritual—mirroring the quiet, contemplative experience of drinking coffee or meditating in solitude. Unlike the vivid characters and vibrant surfaces typically associated with Murakami, this piece uses silence and restraint as its core language, making it a powerful statement in the genre of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It remains grounded in the spontaneity and immediacy that characterize street-based practices, yet it elevates those ideas to a near-sacred space through its minimal execution. The SP signature and edition marking denote its rarity and reinforce its place as a fine art object. Measuring approximately 11.4 by 12 inches, this work feels intimate and tactile. It invites the viewer to examine not just the form, but the texture, the process, and the conceptual weight behind it. The handmade quality of the paper connects it to DIY graffiti culture while the circular motif brings it closer to meditative abstraction. By choosing coffee-stained paper, Murakami links everyday ritual with sacred art. The print becomes a visual koan, a meditative puzzle that refuses to yield to fast consumption. It embodies stillness amidst chaos, purity framed by organic imperfection, and the tension between emptiness and form. The visual impact of the white Enso disrupts expectations and challenges viewers to rethink how simplicity can become profound. This rare silkscreen merges contemporary print techniques with ancient symbolism, graffiti ethos with Zen purity, and pop context with spiritual inquiry. In Coffee Zen Enso – White SP, Murakami demonstrates that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be just as meditative and philosophical as it is rebellious and colorful.

    $2,500.00

  • Jaguar Mandala AP Serigraph Print by Chris Saunders

    Chris Saunders Jaguar Mandala AP Serigraph Print by Chris Saunders

    Jaguar Mandala AP Serigraph Metallic Gold & UV Spot Print by Chris Saunders Limited Edition Hand Pulled Artwork on Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Modern Street Graffiti Pop Artist. AP Artist Proof 2017 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 24x24 (Regular Series of 125) Chris Saunders is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans across a broad spectrum of creative fields, including illustration, painting, digital art, photography, and public murals. Born and raised in South Africa, Saunders' work often reflects a unique fusion of traditional African influences and modern artistic styles, making his artwork instantly recognizable. Saunders' portfolio is characterized by vibrant colors, intricate designs, and a deep sense of cultural richness. He creates an engaging dialogue between traditional African motifs and contemporary art styles, thereby challenging the viewer's perception of cultural identity. His body of work includes unique commissioned pieces for private collections, murals in public spaces around the world, and collaborative projects with artists from various disciplines. Notably, Saunders has been an advocate for the inclusion of African art in the global contemporary art scene. He has been instrumental in organizing several international exhibitions and cultural exchange programs aimed at showcasing African artists. His contribution to the art world extends beyond his personal artistic creations and into larger societal contributions through his efforts to build bridges between cultures. His work is not only visually captivating but also serves as a commentary on global cultural dynamics, making Chris Saunders a highly respected figure in contemporary art.

    $1,056.00

  • McGregor AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Robert Bruno McGregor AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    McGregor Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. AP Artist Proof. Boxing sports art print McGregor V Mayweather.

    $146.00

  • Flight of an Eagle AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Flight of an Eagle AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Flight of an Eagle Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.

    $863.00

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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