Be@rbrick Bears

2 artworks

  • Happy OG San F30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick Happy OG San F30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    Happy OG San F30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. Happy OG San F30 by OG Slick: Sticker Bomb Rebellion in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Happy OG San F30 is a 2025 hand-embellished giclee print by West Coast graffiti innovator OG Slick. Released in an extremely limited edition of only 25, this 30x30 inch print is executed on 310gsm deckled fine art paper and enhanced individually by hand with spray paint, splatter, and stencil work. Each version is signed, numbered, and uniquely altered, turning every piece into a one-of-one collectible. The imagery is anchored by OG Slick’s instantly recognizable happy face character with an eyepatch, surrounded by a wall of bombed stickers—layered logos, graffiti tags, and Japanese script overlaid in chaotic repetition. The background pulses with energy and contradiction, channeling the language of street saturation into the framework of gallery presentation, firmly anchoring this work within the domain of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Graffiti Identity and Urban Overload At the center of Happy OG San F30 is a three-dimensional illusion of Slick’s mascot-style smiley face, set against a cluttered backdrop of stickers and branding. The character’s face is mischievous and iconic—bright yellow, eyepatched, and grinning—set deep into a surface of repeated OG Slick tags, gloved hands, Japanese type, and portrait-style graphics. These elements, often seen wheatpasted across real city walls, are turned into a visual mosaic of cultural imprint. Each piece from the edition features variations in embellishment—some drenched in white-out buffing drips, others slashed with graffiti textures and flares of color. This intentional randomness echoes the street’s unpredictability and the performative nature of tagging, remixing, and rewriting public space. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, identity is layered and questioned, and this piece captures that through repetition and distortion of self-referential branding. OG Slick’s Signature Blend of Humor and Rebellion OG Slick, based in Los Angeles with roots in Hawaii, has spent decades merging graffiti technique with pop culture critique. His work has long balanced playful iconography—like his recurring glove and smiley face figures—with gritty rebellion. In Happy OG San F30, Slick tackles the commercialization of graffiti itself, packaging it as fine art without compromising the aggressive messiness that gives it power. The sticker-bomb aesthetic recalls DIY zine culture, punk graphics, and urban tagging. It creates a claustrophobic yet rhythmic canvas that mimics actual urban surfaces layered over time. The eyepatch on the smiley face injects attitude and defiance into what might otherwise feel nostalgic or naïve. It’s a declaration: this is not just happiness, it’s earned chaos. Limited Edition Print as Urban Object and Subversive Gesture Printed with high-resolution giclee techniques and hand-embellished with spray and buff, each copy of Happy OG San F30 serves as a tactile collision between fine art and unsanctioned creativity. The deckled edges and archival-quality paper elevate the print’s object status, while the embellishments make every piece unstable, immediate, and alive. The randomness of spray, layering, and buffing across the edition mirrors the real-world ephemerality of graffiti—where no wall stays the same, and no tag is sacred. OG Slick invites collectors into a moment of street chaos preserved on paper, where symbols of rebellion are recast as aesthetic icons. As a component of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print acts as both artifact and intervention—marking where subculture meets spotlight and turning visual overload into something permanent, beautiful, and defiant.

    $2,500.00

  • Climb Mt. Tanaka Be@rbrick Silkscreen

    BE@RBRICK Climb Mt. Tanaka Be@rbrick Silkscreen

    Climb Mt. Tanaka> Be@rbrick 15-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 280lb. Coventry Rag Paper by Frank Kozik Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Artist: Frank Kozik Creation Date: 2005 Edition: 100; signed and numbered Size: 22 7/8" x 30 his print is signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. This 15-color silkscreen art print is printed on white-colored 280lb. Coventry rag paper.

    $367.00

Be@rbrick Bears Graffiti Street Pop Art

Exploring the Rise of Be@rbrick Bears in Contemporary Art Forms

BE@RBRICK, a collectible toy designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated, has become an iconic symbol in contemporary art. Initially introduced in 2001, these bear-shaped figures quickly transcended their status as mere toys, becoming a staple in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Each BE@RBRICK is unique, often adorned with intricate designs and colors, making them a favorite among artists and collectors. Street pop art, known for its vibrant and often rebellious nature, found a perfect canvas in the BE@RBRICK figures. Artists began using these toys as a medium to express their creativity and social commentary. The appeal of BE@RBRICK in street art can be attributed to its blend of modern pop culture and traditional art forms. Its simple yet recognizable form provides a versatile template for artists to project their vision, whether it be through intricate patterns, bold colors, or political statements.

BE@RBRICK in Graffiti Art: A New Dimension

Graffiti art, traditionally seen on walls and urban landscapes, found a new expression through BE@RBRICK. Graffiti artists, known for their edgy and raw art, started using BE@RBRICK figures as three-dimensional canvases. This integration brought a new dimension to graffiti art, allowing artists to create physical objects that could interact dynamically with the environment. BE@RBRICK figures, when placed in urban settings, often create a stark contrast with their surroundings, making a bold statement. The popularity of BE@RBRICKs in the art community led to numerous collaborations with famous artists, designers, and brands. These limited edition releases often become highly sought after as art pieces and collectibles. Collaborations with renowned artists and brands elevated the status of BE@RBRICKs and brought mainstream attention to the intersecting worlds of street pop art and collectible toys.

Cultural Impact and Global Reach

BE@RBRICK's influence extends beyond the art community, permeating various aspects of popular culture. These figures have become synonymous with contemporary cool, from fashion to music videos. Their global appeal is evident in the diverse fanbase and collectors, ranging from art enthusiasts to celebrities. This widespread popularity underscores the universal language of art and the ability of simple forms like BE@RBRICK to connect people across different cultures and backgrounds. As we look towards the future, the role of BE@RBRICK in the world of street pop art and graffiti artwork seems only to grow. With each new design and collaboration, BE@RBRICK continues pushing traditional art forms' boundaries, inviting artists to explore new possibilities. Its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity and the limitless potential for expression. As street pop art and graffiti evolve, BE@RBRICK remains a significant and influential player in this ever-changing landscape. In summary, the journey of BE@RBRICK from a simple toy to a powerful tool in street pop art and graffiti artwork is a testament to its versatility and appeal. It encapsulates the essence of contemporary art, where the lines between traditional art forms and modern pop culture blur, creating new avenues for artistic expression. BE@RBRICK's enduring popularity and influence in the art world are undeniable, marking it as a critical element in modern street pop and graffiti art narrative.
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