Art Objects

5 artworks

  • Sale -15% Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN x Sket-One

    Sket-One Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN x Sket-One

    Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Sculpture Toy Limited Edition Artwork by Artist Sket-One of Graffiti Pop Street Painting Fame. 2021 Kikkoman Edition of 200, Size 75% 7.5" Each uzi sculpture comes as a 4-part Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly, box, display stand & gloves. Hand cast and painted Polystone Resin. New In Box International artist SketOne collaborates with by j-ldn to introduce the deliciously complex KIKKOSKET 75% Shoeuzi. Handcrafted from water clear polyresin dyed brown to imitate the appearance of liquid, this set also includes a set of chopsticks and a sushi rolling mat base.

    $596.00 $507.00

  • Sale -15% The Blob Bat Sports Object Art by Efdot

    Efdot The Blob Bat Sports Object Art by Efdot

    The Blob Bat Limited Edition Maple Dinger Baseball Bat Sculpture Artwork by Modern Fine Graffiti Street Artist Efdot. Efdot's Blob Bat features his signature abstract-meets-figurative Blob pattern, wrapping around the glossy black barrel of the wooden bat. Efdot logo and Ef. monogram are included on the surface above the grip of the bat. The first blob bat was originally featured on Efdot's Topps Project 2020 Mike Trout card. Only 10 black/gold Blob Bats will be made in this special edition for MLB Opening Day 2021. Bat Details: Size: 33' in length with a large barrel with a medium handle Material: D-318 Maple In collaboration with Dinger Bats "Baseball is not included in purchase Fulfilled by Efdot Studio in Brooklyn, NY.

    $651.00 $553.00

  • Sale -10% Bodega Rose Bape STA Planter Sculpture Art Object by Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Bape- A Bathing Ape Bodega Rose Bape STA Planter Sculpture Art Object by Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Bodega Rose Bape STA Planter Limited Edition Jesmonite Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Bape- A Bathing Ape. 2021 1G23-182-947 / Ivory / F BAPE STA SILHOUETTE PLANTER CAST IN JESMONITE. HAND MADE IN JAPAN Plant Not Included.

    $379.00 $341.00

  • Sale -15% Air Jordan 2 Pattern Study Blue HPM Shoe Object Art by Ceeze

    Ceeze Air Jordan 2 Pattern Study Blue HPM Shoe Object Art by Ceeze

    Pattern Study- Blue Limited Edition LLeather Sneaker Shoe Sculpture Artwork by Street Artist Ceeze Fine Art. 2021 Signed Sculpture Wall Art Limited Edition #1 of 50 Artwork Size 17x20x1.2 Air Jordan 2 Pattern Study Blue HPM Shoe Object Art by Ceeze Framed Ready To Hang Paying homage to Don C's iconic “Blue” Air Jordan 2, Ceeze has remained this colorway in the form of a deconstructed Air Jordan 1 pattern. The artist has utilized full-grain suede and lamb napa leather, cutting and pinning pattern pieces with callouts into a framed canvas, each signed and numbered. Dimensions: 17x20x1.2.

    $863.00 $734.00

  • Sale -15% Popcorn Bowie Mixed Media Sculpture by Yusuke Hanai x Netflix

    Yusuke Hanai Popcorn Bowie Mixed Media Sculpture by Yusuke Hanai x Netflix

    Popcorn Bowie Mixed Media Sculpture by Yusuke Hanai x Netflix Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Street Art Artwork. 2023 Stamped & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Sculpture Figure Size 2x7.3 Bowl 8.27x8.27 New In Box. The Artistic Synthesis of Pop Culture and Street Art: Popcorn Bowie by Yusuke Hanai x Netflix In modern pop graffiti and street art, "Popcorn Bowie," a mixed media sculpture by Yusuke Hanai in collaboration with Netflix, emerges as a significant piece. This 2023 creation is a testament to the artist's skill and a cultural commentary bridging the world of entertainment and fine art. With its unique design, the figure is stamped and numbered as a limited edition of 500, ensuring its status as a collectible piece. The sculpture itself is compact, with the figure size at 2x7.3 inches, and is presented with an 8.27x8.27 inches bowl, new in the box. Yusuke Hanai, a Japanese artist known for his distinct style that draws from traditional Japanese aesthetics and the global surf culture, has infused "Popcorn Bowie" with a playful yet thoughtful character. This work is an ode to the era of street pop art, wherein elements of graffiti's spontaneity and pop art's fascination with mass culture converge. The sculpture is a nod to the iconic figure of David Bowie, a fitting subject for a piece that seeks to embody the spirit of pop art, with its constant dialogue with popular culture and celebrity. The relaxed posture of the figure, coupled with the inclusion of a popcorn bowl, suggests a moment of leisure and entertainment, themes frequently explored in Hanai's work. The artwork's title, "Popcorn Bowie," evokes a sense of casual enjoyment while referencing the legendary music icon known for his transformative and boundary-pushing persona. This duality is at the heart of street pop art — the everyday meeting of the extraordinary and the mundane interspersed with sparks of brilliance. Materiality and Meaning in Popcorn Bowie: A Contemporary Artifact Materially, "Popcorn Bowie" is a symphony of various media, indicative of the street pop art tradition of utilizing diverse materials to create multifaceted works. The sculpture's mixed media nature — likely including elements such as resin, paint, and possibly more unconventional substances — resonates with the principle of graffiti art, which uses whatever materials are available to communicate with the public. Each sculpture, part of a limited series, bears the mark of exclusivity and is a tangible piece of Hanai's vision, stamped and numbered to assert its authenticity and collectibility. The narrative that "Popcorn Bowie" encapsulates is reflective of the times — a modern piece that draws from various facets of contemporary life. The collaboration with Netflix, a giant in modern entertainment, highlights the intersection of street art's underground roots with mainstream cultural phenomena. This partnership is a testament to the evolving nature of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where countercultural movements now engage openly with corporate entities, signaling a new chapter in the art form's history. Cultural Implications of Yusuke Hanai's Collaboration with Netflix The cultural implications of such a collaboration are vast. Yusuke Hanai's "Popcorn Bowie" becomes an object of visual delight and a marker of the times. It signifies the breaking down of barriers between different artistic disciplines and the increasing recognition of street pop art within the broader context of cultural production. The sculpture's connection to Netflix — a platform that has revolutionized the way stories are told and consumed — adds a layer of contemporary relevance to the piece, making it a modern artifact that is both a work of art and a cultural commentary. In essence, "Popcorn Bowie" is more than a sculpture; it is a conversation piece that invites reflection on the nature of art, entertainment, and the spaces in between. As a limited edition work, it represents the artist's unique vision and captures the zeitgeist of the era in which it was created. Collectors and admirers of street pop art and graffiti artwork will find in "Popcorn Bowie" a convergence of playfulness and profundity, a hallmark of Yusuke Hanai's artistic journey and a vibrant example of the continuous evolution of street-inspired art.

    $903.00 $768.00

Art Objects Graffiti Street Pop Art

Intersection of Art Objects and Fashion in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Art objects and fashion have long been intertwined, especially within the vibrant cultures of pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. This relationship has evolved beyond the conventional, with art objects becoming fashion statements and fashion drawing upon the visual languages of street and pop art to create clothing and accessories that carry a distinct message and aesthetic. This symbiosis has given rise to a new paradigm where the lines between art and fashion have become increasingly blurred, each borrowing from and influencing the other.

Evolution of Art Objects in Fashion

The evolution of art objects within the fashion domain reflects a growing trend where clothing and accessories are seen not merely as functional items but as expressions of personal identity and artistic taste. Designers and artists collaborate to produce limited-edition pieces, from clothing to handbags to sneakers, which feature the bold colors, provocative designs, and rebellious spirit characteristic of street pop art and graffiti. These items often become collector's pieces, transcending their valuable purposes to embody the ethos of the art movements they represent.

Cultural Impact of Fashion-Infused Art Objects

The cultural impact of fashion incorporating street pop art and graffiti artwork elements is significant. It democratizes art, making it accessible to a broader audience that may not frequent galleries but engages with fashion daily. This fusion allows individuals to wear their artistic preferences on their sleeves, promoting a culture of walking art galleries. Fashion items inspired by street and pop art carry a visual punch and a narrative that resonates with the wearer and the observer, often serving as a canvas for social and political commentary.

Art Objects as Fashion Icons

Art objects that transition into the fashion realm often attain iconic status. They become symbols of cultural movements, encapsulating the spirit of the times. Using graffiti art on luxury fashion items or replicating pop art graphics on streetwear exemplifies how art movements can redefine fashion trends. These art-infused fashion items challenge traditional norms, encourage bold self-expression, and often carry a piece of history, as seen in the recurring motifs of legendary artists and momentous periods.

Future Trajectories of Art and Fashion Integration

The integration of art objects and fashion within street pop art and graffiti artwork is poised to continue and expand. Both fields' dynamic and ever-evolving nature promises new collaborations, innovative designs, and hybrid forms of expression that will continue to push creative boundaries. As technology progresses, the potential for interactive, digitally augmented fashion pieces offers yet another avenue for the interplay between art and fashion to flourish, highlighting the limitless possibilities of this creative convergence. In conclusion, the intersection of art objects and fashion within street pop art and graffiti artwork highlights a rich and diverse tapestry of creative expression. It is a realm where art is not confined to traditional spaces but is lived and experienced, fashion serves as a medium for storytelling, and art is an emblem of personal style. This blend of art and fashion will continue to inspire, challenge, and redefine what it means to be both a work of art and a fashion statement.
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