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Eddie Colla Forsake PP Archival Print by Eddie Colla
Forsake PP Printer Proof Archival Print by Eddie Colla Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 16x20.5 Archival Pigment Fine Art Insight into "Forsake" by Eddie Colla "Forsake" is a striking Printer's Proof (PP) archival print by Eddie Colla, a figure renowned in pop, street, and graffiti art. Created in 2020, this piece is part of a limited edition series, each signed and marked by Colla to signify its authenticity and exclusivity. The artwork is presented on 290gsm Fine Art Paper, a choice that ensures the print's longevity and high-quality appearance, a critical factor for collectors and enthusiasts of street pop art. Measuring 16x20.5 inches, the print is a substantial size that allows viewers to engage with the intricate details and profound messages. Eddie Colla's Convergence of Street Art and Fine Art Eddie Colla has an established reputation for merging the raw, expressive energy of street art with the refined techniques of fine art. "Forsake" is a testament to his ability to navigate these two worlds, creating works that are both accessible and profoundly thought-provoking. The print's archival pigment ensures that the rich textures and nuanced shades are preserved, capturing the ephemeral nature of street art in a form that can be appreciated over time. The imagery of a masked figure in "Forsake" speaks to the contemporary global experience, resonating with themes of identity, resistance, and the human condition. Symbolism and Narrative in Colla's Work In this piece, the subject's gaze is direct and unyielding, a powerful focal point amid smudged ink and abstract forms. The mask, a symbol now indelibly linked to the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, carries implications of silence, anonymity, and the struggle to communicate in a world where much of our expression is hidden. Colla's choice of text—"After forgetting you, they will call you now with their tricks"—introduces a narrative of rediscovery and the cyclical nature of societal memory and attention. The mixed media approach employed by Colla, blending photography with graphic elements, is a hallmark of his style. This method allows for a layering of meaning, just as layers of posters and graffiti accumulate on city walls, each telling a different story. "Forsake" invites the viewer to peel back these layers and explore the depth of Colla's narrative. This depth sets Eddie Colla's work apart, imbuing it with a sense of urgency and relevance, which is the power of street pop art. The artwork's message and medium reflect Colla's commitment to street pop art as social commentary. By bringing the transient art forms of the streets into the permanence of fine art prints, Colla bridges the divide between high art and public art. His work is a reminder that the messages conveyed through street art have a place in the ongoing cultural discourse, deserving of preservation and reflection. "Forsake" is a compelling piece within Eddie Colla's oeuvre, encapsulating his vision of street pop art and graffiti artwork as a form of visual impact and a means of communication and connection. It is a vibrant example of how street art can be elevated to a platform where it can be engaged on a level that transcends the boundaries of traditional art forms. Through works like "Forsake," Eddie Colla continues challenging perceptions, provoking dialogue, and fostering a deeper understanding of our collective experiences.
$761.00
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Giorgiko Hush-Hush Mini Archival Print by Giorgiko
Hush-Hush Archival Print by Giorgiko Limited Edition on Cotton Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 8x10 Archival Pigment Fine Art of Boy or Girl Holding a Cookie. Image size is 6x8" with 1" white borders. Printed by Static Medium. Hush-Hush Mini by Giorgiko – Archival Pigment Print in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Hush-Hush Mini is a 2023 archival pigment print by Giorgiko, created as a scaled-down version of their larger works, printed on cotton fine art paper by Static Medium. Measuring 8 x 10 inches with an image size of 6 x 8 inches and 1-inch white borders, this signed and numbered limited edition captures the emotional intensity and stylistic duality that define Giorgiko’s visual voice. The piece features their signature gender-neutral character, with rounded features and blank eyes, holding a chocolate chip cookie while dressed in a Renaissance-style ruff and a modern streetwear jacket and cap. This blend of soft expression, historical reference, and pop cultural cues is emblematic of Giorgiko’s ability to bridge fine art with a quiet sense of modern dissonance. Emotive Symbolism in a Minimal Format The small size of Hush-Hush Mini does not lessen its emotional resonance. Giorgiko’s recurring character, visually simple but rich in suggestion, stands alone beneath a muted sky of soft pink clouds. The figure’s sideways gaze, almost hesitant or curious, reinforces the artwork’s theme of quiet observation and personal pause. The contrast between the ornate collar and the casual cap speaks to the clash of identity across time, tradition, and street culture. The cookie, held in the character’s hand, becomes a symbol of innocence, simplicity, or even indulgence—a grounding object in a surreal and emotionally weighty setting. This visual restraint and ambiguity invite the viewer to create their own narrative, a technique Giorgiko employs to great effect across all their works. Craftsmanship and Storytelling in Street Pop Art Giorgiko’s art is rooted in precision, mood, and minimal yet evocative storytelling. Their fusion of pop surrealism with classical painting techniques sets them apart in the field of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. In Hush-Hush Mini, the artists combine cartoon-like simplification with painterly depth, creating a character who lives somewhere between fantasy and everyday life. The decision to pair delicate rendering with street culture elements like the cap and bomber-style jacket furthers their aesthetic of quiet contradiction. The ruff collar, painted with a nearly translucent quality, elevates the piece into an almost ceremonial portrait. The careful use of soft lighting and pastel tones adds a dreamlike glow, enhancing the figure’s sense of emotional stillness and contemporary melancholy. Giorgiko’s Role in Modern Figurative Urban Art As a collaborative project between Darren and Trisha Inouye, Giorgiko’s work reflects a shared sensibility that centers on visual quietude, identity, and solitude. Hush-Hush Mini is a distillation of their broader themes into a compact, highly collectable format. It is not loud or overt in its messaging but speaks through mood, posture, and subtle visual cues. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece reflects a softer side of the genre, focusing on introspection rather than rebellion. Giorgiko captures the emotional landscape of modern life through characters that say little but feel much. Hush-Hush Mini is both accessible and enigmatic—a visual whisper that lingers with the weight of unspoken thoughts.
$225.00
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Jolene Lai Cacophony Giclee Print by Jolene Lai
Cacophony Fine Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Jolene Lai. 2017 Jolene Lai 'Cacophony' Edition of 25 16x20 inches (40.6x50.8cm) Fine art print on 290gsm paper Signed and numbered by the artist Printed by Static Medium
$217.00