Astro Boy

2 artworks


  • Astro Boy Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Astro Boy Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Astro Boy Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 8.5x8.5 Archival Pigment Fine Art Anime Super Hero Character Astro Boy Flying Through The Air in Glitch Style This captivating piece of modern artwork, an Astro Boy Archival Print by Adam Lister, showcases the power and dynamism of street art and pop art combined. As an artistic rendering of a renowned cultural icon, it marks an important milestone in the popular and ever-evolving culture of modern art. Released in 2023, this limited edition piece, signed and numbered by the artist himself, has been made available in a scarce quantity of just fifty prints, thereby making it a sought-after collector's item for art enthusiasts worldwide. Rendered on a 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper, this artwork stands out for its distinctive quality and durability. The choice of material is an essential aspect of this work, underscoring the fusion of traditional and contemporary art techniques. The 8.5x8.5 size of the print adds to its uniqueness, allowing for its placement in a variety of settings, both domestic and professional. The medium, in combination with the artwork's dimensions, forms a delicate balance that merges accessibility with sophistication. Lister's illustration of Astro Boy, a well-loved anime superhero character, is central to the charm of this archival print. Yet, this is not just any representation of the famous character. The depiction of Astro Boy soaring through the air is portrayed in an innovative glitch style, a nod towards digital art aesthetics that are currently shaping the contemporary art landscape. This stylistic choice speaks to the impact of technology on art and its interpretation, thereby ensuring the artwork's resonance with a 21st-century audience. The extraordinary fusion of pop art, graffiti, and street art within the piece is another noteworthy feature. These art forms, originally seen as subversive and countercultural, have dramatically transformed the face of the global art scene. Adam Lister's work in this area has particularly stood out, with his unique ability to synthesize different styles and genres to create harmonious, thought-provoking compositions. His Astro Boy archival print acts as a testament to this ability, pushing the boundaries of these art forms and challenging the viewer's perceptions. Furthermore, Lister's use of the archival pigment technique underscores his commitment to preserving the integrity of his artwork. This method ensures that the print retains its vibrancy and detail for an extended period, making it a long-lasting and valuable addition to any art collection. The high-quality pigments, combined with the superb craftsmanship, create a vibrant palette that brings Astro Boy to life, capturing the spirit of the character while rendering it through the prism of contemporary art. In summary, Adam Lister's Astro Boy Archival Print is a striking piece that encapsulates the dynamism and energy of pop culture, while paying homage to the influential genres of street art and graffiti. By portraying the beloved Astro Boy character in a new light, Lister successfully pushes the boundaries of these art forms and invites viewers to engage with familiar icons in fresh, exciting ways. With its limited availability and unique blend of styles, this piece serves as a remarkable testament to the ongoing evolution of modern art.

    $306.00

  • Sale -25% Mighty Vibras Offset Lithograph Print on Wood by J Balvin x Matt Gondek

    Matt Gondek Mighty Vibras Offset Lithograph Print on Wood by J Balvin x Matt Gondek

    Mighty Vibras Offset Lithograph Print on Wood Panel by J Balvin x Matt Gondek with Tote Bag Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 14x23 Tattooed Up Astro Boy with Chanel Glasses. Bag Has Minor Spot Staining in Upper Area. Artwork Perfect to Near Perfect. J Balvin x Matt Gondek Cultural Synthesis in Street Pop Art The "Mighty Vibras" offset lithograph print on a wood panel is a dynamic fusion of music, street culture, and contemporary art. A collaborative piece by Colombian reggaeton superstar J Balvin and Los Angeles-based artist Matt Gondek, this artwork captures the essence of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Released in 2018, the limited edition of 300 signed and numbered pieces reflects the global influence of urban art forms and the increasingly porous boundaries between art, music, and fashion. The "Mighty Vibras" piece vividly portrays a tattooed-up Astro Boy, complete with Chanel glasses, a symbol of luxury infused with urban grit. This character, an icon of Japanese manga, is reimagined through the lens of street culture and high fashion, signifying the interconnected nature of global pop culture. Gondek's deconstructive style, known for taking apart characters and piecing them back together, is evident in the artwork's fragmented features, which are visually arresting and thematically resonant. J Balvin's influence on the piece brings a cross-cultural element that is palpable in the artwork's bold colors and the inclusion of the word "Familia" tattooed across the character's chest, a nod to the themes of kinship and belonging that pervade Balvin's music. The size of the artwork, at 14x23 inches, makes it a statement piece that stands out in any setting, from a casual living room to a high-end gallery. Intersection of Art and Merchandise Accompanying the print is a tote bag featuring the same design, highlighting the growing trend of art becoming wearable and usable in daily life. This approach to art merchandise expands the artwork's reach beyond the traditional confines of the art world, allowing it to become a part of the consumer's everyday experience. The tote bag is a mobile canvas, spreading the visual impact of the "Mighty Vibras" artwork to a broader audience. The synthesis of J Balvin's musical heritage and Matt Gondek's artistry in "Mighty Vibras" exemplifies the potential of collaboration across different creative industries. It also illustrates the power of street art to transcend its origins, infiltrating mainstream culture and fashion and becoming an emblem of contemporary lifestyle. "Mighty Vibras" is more than just an artwork; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the spirit of the times. It stands as a testament to the creative synergy between J Balvin and Matt Gondek, blending street art's raw energy with pop culture's gloss and, in doing so, creating a new visual language that speaks to a diverse, global audience. The limited edition nature of the piece, along with its associated merchandise, cements its status as a collectible item that holds both artistic and cultural value.

    $1,040.00$780.00

Astro Boy Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Astro Boy, also known as Tetsuwan Atomu in Japanese, is a beloved character in anime and manga. Created by Osamu Tezuka in the 1950s, Astro Boy tells the story of a robot with incredible powers who fights for justice and peace. He is an iconic figure in Japanese popular culture and has inspired many artists around the world, including those in the graffiti art and pop art scenes. In graffiti art, Astro Boy is a popular subject for murals and street art. The character's futuristic and robotic appearance lends itself well to the urban environment, and artists can play with the contrast between the character's bright colors and the gritty backdrop of the city. Graffiti artists often depict Astro Boy in action, showcasing his incredible powers and heroic nature. They may also incorporate other elements of Japanese culture, such as cherry blossoms or kanji characters, into the artwork to further emphasize the character's origins. One artist who has incorporated Astro Boy into his graffiti art is the French artist, Invader. Invader is known for his use of pixelated designs in his work, and he has created several pieces featuring Astro Boy in this style. His murals often depict the character in different poses, such as flying or shooting laser beams from his eyes. Invader's use of pixelated designs gives the artwork a digital feel that is fitting for a character from a futuristic world. In pop art, Astro Boy has also been a popular subject for artists. Pop art emerged in the 1950s and 1960s as a reaction against the traditional art world, and it sought to blur the boundaries between high and low culture. Pop artists often used popular culture icons, such as celebrities and comic book characters, as subjects for their work. Astro Boy fits perfectly into this category, as he is a beloved character in popular culture. One artist who has incorporated Astro Boy into his pop art is the Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami. Murakami is known for his use of bright colors and bold designs in his artwork, and he has created several pieces featuring Astro Boy. In one of his works, titled "Superflat Monogram," Murakami has reimagined the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram pattern with images of Astro Boy and other popular culture icons. This piece blurs the line between high-end fashion and popular culture, which is a hallmark of pop art. Another artist who has incorporated Astro Boy into his pop art is the American artist, Ron English. English is known for his subversive take on popular culture icons, and he has created several pieces featuring Astro Boy. In one of his works, titled "Astro Boy Grin," English has taken the character's iconic pose and added a sinister twist to it by giving him a creepy grin. This piece highlights the dark side of popular culture and reminds us that even our most beloved characters can be reinterpreted in unexpected ways. Astro Boy has had a significant impact on both graffiti art and pop art. His iconic appearance and heroic nature have made him a popular subject for artists around the world. Graffiti artists have depicted him in action, showcasing his incredible powers and heroic nature, while pop artists have used him to blur the line between high and low culture. Regardless of the medium, Astro Boy remains a beloved character in popular culture, and his influence on art is sure to continue for years to come.

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