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Andy Warhol Andy Warhol X Jean Michel Basquiat #1 100% 400% Be@rbrick Art by Medicom Toy
Andy Warhol X Jean Michel Basquiat #1 100% 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Be@rbrick Andy Warhol X Jean Michel Basquiat #1 100% & 400% Collectible Figure Set! Standing approximately 2.75 and 11.02 inches tall this Be@rbrick set features the art style collaboration of both Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
$367.00
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BE@RBRICK Tweety 100% & 400% Be@rbrick
Tweety 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Tweety Loony Toons Bearbrick
$271.00
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Karimoku Baby Milo Horizon 400% Be@rbrick by Medicom Toy x Karimoku
Karimoku Baby Milo Horizon 400% BE@RBRICK Extremely Rare Hand-Made Wooden Art Toy Japanese Furniture Maker Fine Art Bearbrick Sculpture BAPE A Bathing Ape. 2022 Extremely Rare Stamped Wood Limited Edition Artwork Displayed In Box Perfect Condition. BAPE A Bathing Ape Master of wood in Japan, Karimoku is a reference in design furniture and now in luxury figurines after their collaborations with Medicom. "BABY MILO, one of BAPE's representative icons, BE@RBRICK, a bear-shaped block type figure that is a masterpiece of "Medicom Toy", and the outstanding furniture craftsmanship of "Karimoku" have come cross for a limited edition 400% size (approximately 280mm in height) wooden “BE@RBRICK Karimoku BABY MILO HORIZON”". -Bape
$4,116.00
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Woes Martin TDouble HPM AP Archival Print by Woes Martin
TDouble HPM AP Spray Paint Archival Print by Woes Martin Limited Edition Hand Painted Multiple on Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Marked "AP" 1/1 HPM Hand Embellished Print Unique Artwork Size 12x16 Archival Pigment Fine Art of Dissected Bear and Skull with Spray Paint Finish. Pop art, a movement that flourished in the mid-20th century, saw a resurgence in the contemporary era, with artists like Woes Martin leading the way. His 'TDouble HPM AP Spray Paint Archival Print' captures the essence of modern pop art infused with street and graffiti elements, bridging the gap between classical and avant-garde. This piece is a unique blend of raw energy and refined technique, an ode to the transformational power of urban culture. Woes Martin's choice of dissected bear juxtaposed with a skull is a powerful visual narrative. It challenges perceptions, urging viewers to delve deeper into the intricate layers of meaning, evoking thoughts on mortality, nature, and urban decay. The bear, often symbolic of strength and courage, in its dissected form, speaks to the vulnerability inherent in all living beings, while the skull serves as a universal symbol of mortality. Rendered on fine art paper, the archival pigment used ensures longevity, preserving the vibrancy of the colors and the sharpness of the details. The hand-painted multiple (HPM) technique employed by Martin ensures that each print retains an element of originality, making every piece unique. The spray paint finish adds depth and texture, giving the artwork an authentic street-art vibe. Dated 2023 and marked "AP" to signify its status as an Artist Proof, this 12x16 hand embellished print stands as a testament to Woes Martin's unparalleled skill and vision in the realm of pop art. Collectors and art enthusiasts alike can marvel at this artwork, recognizing it as a perfect representation of contemporary pop art influenced by street culture.
$319.00
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Luke Chueh Target Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh
Target Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Luke Chueh. 2014 Signed on Box Limited Edition of 1000 Sculpture Artwork Size 6.5x10.5 New in Box. Comes with a removable brush and bucket. From Famous Luke Chueh Target Series Depicting a Bear Painting Target on the Chest Standing at a Firing Wall. Luke Chueh’s “Target” Vinyl Art Toy: A Study in Vulnerability and Self-Perception Created in 2014 by acclaimed street pop and graffiti artist Luke Chueh, the “Target” vinyl art toy presents one of the artist’s most emotionally charged and visually symbolic designs. Issued as a limited edition of 1000, this sculpture captures the deeply personal and psychological tone that defines Chueh’s work. Standing at 6.5 by 10.5 inches, the figure is accompanied by a display wall riddled with bullet holes, a small bucket of black paint, and a removable brush held by the bear character itself. On the figure’s chest is a freshly painted target, an image that communicates complex ideas of self-sabotage, exposure, and emotional conflict. Signed on the box and rendered with stark simplicity, the piece transforms a stylized bear into a powerful statement on psychological torment wrapped in innocent aesthetics. Symbolism and the Language of Self-Inflicted Pressure In “Target,” Luke Chueh employs his signature visual language of minimalism and narrative design to evoke feelings of isolation and vulnerability. The white bear, often used in his broader body of work, represents a surrogate for internal emotions—emotionally vacant on the surface but charged with meaning through posture and surrounding context. The target on its chest is not placed by an outside force but rather painted by the bear itself, symbolizing the voluntary exposure to judgment, pain, or blame. The nearby paint bucket reinforces the conscious act of making oneself a subject, whether for criticism, emotional attack, or misunderstanding. This self-imposed act turns the sculpture into a moment frozen between aggression and acceptance, a duality frequently explored in Chueh’s graffiti-influenced street pop art. Pop Minimalism Rooted in Street Culture While many works in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork celebrate rebellion and public expression, Chueh takes a more introspective route. “Target” reflects the internal consequences of living in a world that often externalizes suffering. His use of toy-like aesthetics—soft curves, matte finish, and gentle expressions—stands in sharp contrast to the wall’s bullet holes and the symbolic nature of a target chest. The piece serves both as an art toy and a fine art sculpture, drawing collectors who resonate with the merging of narrative and form. The emotional weight embedded in the clean, modern silhouette aligns closely with the urban art world’s deeper themes of identity, trauma, and the search for meaning. Legacy and Collectibility of the Target Series “Target” became one of Luke Chueh’s most recognized and widely discussed sculptures, extending the legacy of his broader Target Series into the realm of tangible art objects. Each element of the toy—the red-tipped brush, the dripping black paint, the detailed concrete-style backdrop—has been carefully constructed to support the narrative of self-awareness and psychological struggle. The decision to equip the bear with tools of its own torment makes the figure an artifact of choice rather than victimization, a recurring thread in Chueh’s body of work. With its limited run of 1000 pieces and signature packaging, the “Target” figure has gained strong collector value and stands as a defining contribution to contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$500.00
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Bape- A Bathing Ape ABC Camo Be@r Cushion Pink Be@rbrick Art Object by Bape- A Bathing Ape
ABC Camo Be@r Cushion- Pink Limited Edition Cloth Pillow Be@rbrick Art Object Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Bape- A Bathing Ape. 2021 Pink New With Tags
$309.00
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BE@RBRICK Steiff Bear- White 400% Be@rbrick
Steiff Bear- White 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Flocked Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2017 New In Box. Luxury German Toy Stuffed Bear by Steiff x Medicom. Flocked Hair with Ribbon, Box, and Tag.
$793.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2019 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition 3x Deck Set Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Pop Icons Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a 2019 limited edition release featuring archival pigment print transfer on a triptych of 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Distributed under Murakami’s TM/KK studio label and unveiled at ComplexCon, this set presents his iconic character Mr. DOB in a surreal, floating constellation of multicolored spheres and sharply jagged smiles. The artwork is pristine in condition and masterfully designed to span across all three decks, forming one unified image that vibrates with movement and mischief. A hallmark of Murakami’s crossover between high-concept Japanese art and subversive street aesthetics, this edition continues his exploration of visual identity through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Mr. DOB, Murakami’s long-standing alter ego and mascot figure, is featured here in its more evolved and chaotic form. Multiple Mr. DOB heads orbit across a gradient background shifting from teal blue to pale yellow, creating a dreamy atmosphere that clashes with the aggressive, shark-like teeth and multicolor psychedelic eyes embedded in each orb. These elements produce a feeling of both playful celebration and psychological unease. With influences from anime, manga, consumer branding, and the emotional dissonance of modern visual culture, Murakami’s sharp-toothed icon becomes both character and critique. His precise lines and cartoon-like distortion transform each floating head into a symbolic vessel for contemporary overstimulation and cultural fragmentation. Skate Culture Meets Pop Surrealism in Limited Edition Form Takashi Murakami’s choice to present this piece as a skateboard deck set is deliberate. Skate decks have long existed at the intersection of function and rebellion. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the skateboard is more than a tool—it is a symbol of self-expression, disruption, and the tension between movement and visual impact. By translating his most recognizable character onto a surface born in subculture, Murakami activates new dimensions of accessibility and statement. The Sharp Tooth Bear set preserves the tactile honesty of the street while simultaneously operating as a luxury fine art object. The curved verticality of the decks allows the floating spheres to appear as if drifting in weightlessness, emphasizing the detachment and surveillance often associated with Murakami’s characters. Each panel maintains detail while contributing to the whole, creating a mural-like composition that bridges studio art and skate shop graffiti. The production quality—high-fidelity archival pigment on wood—maintains the integrity of the image while reinforcing its collectible status. These decks are built for permanence but born from a culture that values ephemerality. Character Mutation as Language in Murakami’s Visual System The recurring use of Mr. DOB across Murakami’s work symbolizes transformation, commercial identity, and visual overload. In the Sharp Tooth Bear deck set, the character’s expression is twisted into multiple forms, with exaggerated eyes, swirling patterns, and sharp jaws creating a sense of multiplicity and instability. This reflects a broader theme in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where characters become signatures, avatars, and mythologies that evolve in public. Like graffiti tags, these characters act as a calling card—but Murakami amplifies them with color theory, compositional harmony, and emotional duality. Floating heads with smiles and snarls occupy the liminal space between joy and chaos. Their bright exteriors mask the grotesque, creating a paradox central to the experience of modern pop culture. These figures float in a void, disconnected yet expressive, much like the fractured media landscape Murakami so frequently interrogates. The decks tell a story of cultural mutation and psychological saturation through line, hue, and repetition. Takashi Murakami’s Skate Decks as Contemporary Cultural Icons Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to challenge and redefine what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be. His skate deck releases at ComplexCon push the boundaries of medium, bringing fine art to surfaces with street-level power. The Sharp Tooth Bear deck set serves as an entry point into Murakami’s philosophy of Superflat—where depth is compressed and visual meaning expands. With this 2019 release, Murakami reinforces that characters like Mr. DOB are not just visual gimmicks, but sophisticated tools for exploring the artificial, the emotional, and the psychedelic in a world oversaturated with imagery. These decks are not just collectibles—they are symbols of how visual art can mutate, float, and bite, all while maintaining a smile. They are the painted echoes of pop consciousness frozen in motion, crafted with intent, color, and a sharp set of teeth.
$1,500.00
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King Saladeen JP the Money Bear Wave Deck Red Skateboard Art Deck by King Saladeen
JP the Money Bear Wave Deck- Red Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist King Saladeen. 2019 Limited Edition of 250 Signed COA New In Wrapping
$206.00
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Raid71 Its a Nightmare Charlie Pooh Giclee Print by Raid71
It's a Nightmare Charlie- Pooh Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Raid71. Peanuts Sally & Charlie Brown Halloween Costumed Winnie the Pooh Bear & Flowers. 5" x 5" Giclee Signed, Numbered. It’s a Nightmare Charlie- Pooh Artwork Giclee Print by Raid71 – Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Raid71 continues to merge nostalgic pop culture with dark humor in It’s a Nightmare Charlie- Pooh, a 5x5-inch giclee print that reimagines the world of Peanuts through a surreal and unsettling lens. This limited-edition signed and numbered print features an unexpected crossover between Sally Brown and a somber, lifeless Winnie the Pooh. The contrast between vibrant, joyful elements and an eerie, unsettling undertone makes this piece a captivating addition to contemporary pop street art. The visual composition centers around Sally Brown, typically depicted as cheerful and energetic, now sitting amidst an explosion of multicolored flowers. Her exaggerated smile and flower crown suggest a carefree innocence, yet the image takes a haunting turn with the presence of a motionless Winnie the Pooh. His dull, vacant expression and stiff posture evoke a sense of unease, playing into the subversive nature of Raid71’s signature style. The work simultaneously celebrates and distorts childhood nostalgia, forcing viewers to reconsider their emotional connection to these beloved characters. The Reinterpretation of Nostalgic Icons One of the defining characteristics of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is its ability to repurpose familiar imagery in unexpected ways. It’s a Nightmare Charlie- Pooh does precisely this by transforming two widely adored characters into something unsettling yet compelling. Winnie the Pooh has long been associated with innocence, warmth, and comfort, while Peanuts embodies a deep, introspective humor wrapped in a simple comic strip aesthetic. By placing these two worlds together in such an unconventional manner, Raid71 forces viewers to engage with the artwork beyond its surface-level nostalgia. The contrast between Sally’s vibrancy and Pooh’s vacant demeanor is intentional, challenging viewers to question the deeper meaning behind the imagery. It plays on themes of childhood wonder versus existential despair, a common thread in much of Raid71’s work. This reinterpretation is not merely a parody but a statement on the way pop culture icons evolve, decay, and become reimagined over time. The Impact of Color and Composition Raid71’s use of color in this piece plays a crucial role in its impact. The soft yellow background serves as a neutral canvas that enhances the contrast between the bright, blooming flowers and the muted, almost lifeless depiction of Winnie the Pooh. The floral explosion around Sally is a striking visual element, emphasizing her exaggerated happiness while simultaneously masking the eerie presence of Pooh. The crisp, clean lines and simple color palette reflect a style reminiscent of classic comic strips, reinforcing the sense of familiarity while introducing an element of unease. The technique used in this giclee print enhances these elements, ensuring that every detail—from the subtle shading on Pooh’s face to the intricacy of the floral arrangements—is captured with precision. Limited Edition Collectibility in Pop Art Limited edition prints hold a special place in contemporary pop art, offering exclusivity while maintaining accessibility for collectors. It’s a Nightmare Charlie- Pooh is part of a carefully curated series that blends humor, horror, and nostalgia into a single compelling composition. The 5x5-inch format makes it a unique and intimate piece, perfect for collectors who appreciate art that plays with childhood memories in a thought-provoking way. Raid71’s work continues to gain recognition for its ability to deconstruct and remix familiar characters into something entirely new. By distorting these nostalgic images, he creates a fresh dialogue about the evolving nature of pop culture, art, and how childhood symbols take on new meaning in adulthood. This print is not just an artwork; it is a statement. It captures the tension between joy and sadness, life and stillness, childhood and adulthood—all within a seemingly simple yet deeply layered visual. It stands as a testament to the power of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork to challenge, provoke, and reimagine the icons that have shaped generations.
$134.00
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Luke Chueh Kuma OG Amarillo Verde The Prisoner Drug Bear Art Toy by Luke Chueh
Kuma OG The Prisoner Amarillo Verde Drug Bear Art Toy by Luke Chueh Limited Edition Vinyl Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artist. 2017 Limited Edition Artwork of 438 with Cotton, Bag, and Tube. Based on Luke Chueh's original painting, The Prisoner ponders captivity in its many forms—physical, mental, or pharmaceutical. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health problem that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event like combat, natural disaster, car accident, or sexual assault. And the dependency on prescription medications such as Percocet has led to widespread addiction problems. Kuma OG The Prisoner Amarillo Verde by Luke Chueh: Vinyl Expression of Emotional Confinement in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Kuma OG The Prisoner Amarillo Verde is a limited edition vinyl art toy created in 2017 by Luke Chueh, a Los Angeles-based artist known for blending dark emotional themes with clean, accessible design. This version of The Prisoner was produced in a run of 438 pieces and includes a cotton-lined pouch and a green prescription-style tube container, enhancing the toy’s commentary on medication, dependency, and the struggles of mental health. Inspired by Chueh’s original painting, The Prisoner represents a bear-like character locked in a pose of despair, hugging its knees with its head down. This green vinyl edition, subtitled Amarillo Verde, extends the series’ reflection on the psychological entrapment many face as a result of trauma and modern pharmaceutical culture, while contributing to the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Pharmaceutical Symbolism and Emotional Language in a Vinyl Medium The Amarillo Verde colorway gives the piece a sterile, medicinal aesthetic, reinforced by its packaging in a translucent green prescription tube labeled with strain-like language. This not only ties the figure to the pharmaceutical world but also alludes to cannabis and alternative coping mechanisms. The bear's static, slumped position communicates resignation and detachment. Its form is simplified, yet every aspect—from its curved arms to its averted gaze—projects a vivid emotional landscape. The figure is not anthropomorphic in a traditional sense, but its expression is intensely human. By enclosing the figure in a mock prescription container, the artwork draws attention to how society addresses psychological pain: through containment and sedation, rather than resolution. Luke Chueh’s choice to use vinyl as the medium makes the figure both durable and intimate, offering a tactile presence that underscores its emotional weight. Luke Chueh and the Visual Narrative of Pain and Isolation Luke Chueh is a central figure in the art toy movement and Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, using deceptively cute characters to explore profound emotional realities. Born in the United States, Chueh’s art frequently tackles depression, trauma, and the tension between inner life and external perception. The Prisoner series is a cornerstone of his commentary on mental health and pharmaceutical culture. This particular Amarillo Verde edition communicates a very specific kind of sadness—the kind masked by colorful pills and simplified diagnoses. It is deeply rooted in Chueh’s personal narrative and broader societal critique. The bear figure, repeated throughout his work, becomes an avatar for voiceless suffering, sitting quietly in its confinement, waiting for acknowledgment. This toy, though minimal in form, is maximal in meaning and speaks to the ability of street and pop artists to address contemporary crises through minimal, emotionally potent sculpture. The Prisoner as a Physical Object in the Vocabulary of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Kuma OG The Prisoner Amarillo Verde stands as a tactile commentary on mental health in an era of chemical coping. Each vinyl piece is packaged not only with care but with thematic intent—every element, from the labeling to the green plastic tube, reinforces the work’s conceptual core. It mirrors the experience of being prescribed and contained, offering a toy that acts as a physical artifact of emotional incarceration. It is not simply a figure to be displayed, but one to be felt and contemplated. Through his work, Luke Chueh continues to redefine how sculpture and collectible art can serve as powerful mediums for psychological expression. Within the evolving canon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece asserts that the most minimal forms often hold the deepest truths, inviting collectors and viewers to sit with the discomfort and recognize its weight.
$320.00
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Josh Keyes Thaw Archival Print by Josh Keyes
Thaw Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Ultra Smooth Photo Rag Paper by Artist Josh Keyes. 2017 Signed Size 20x14 Edition of 175. Printed on Archival, Hot Press Paper, Signed and Numbered
$719.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Stealth Bomber Black Qee 8 in Vinyl Art Toy by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Stealth Bomber Qee Black 8 in Sub Version One Vinyl Art Toy by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Toy2RLimited Edition Collectible Sculpture Figure Fine Artwork by Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2003 Limited Edition Artwork Size 6x8 Printed on Foot Vinyl Fine Art Toy Figure Sculpture. Displayed with Box. Shepard Fairey OBEY Stealth Bomber Qee Vinyl Art Toy The 2003 Stealth Bomber Qee by Shepard Fairey stands as a highly significant collectible in the evolution of designer vinyl art and graffiti-infused pop culture. Produced in collaboration with the influential Hong Kong-based toy label Toy2R, this Sub-Version One 8-inch vinyl figure is a limited-edition art toy that reflects the convergence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork with collectible design objects. The figure encapsulates Fairey's early 2000s aesthetic, where propaganda-style design met global street activism and urban visual language. Its minimalist color scheme of black and gray, along with bold red OBEY branding, makes it an unmistakable icon of Fairey's visual signature. With a sleek vinyl construction and the instantly recognizable stylized Andre the Giant–inspired face on its chest and packaging, the figure is both an artwork and a political statement. Design Collaboration and Toy2R Legacy Toy2R’s Qee platform has served as a canvas for many of the world’s top graffiti and pop artists, but the inclusion of Shepard Fairey brought a different cultural weight to the toy scene. The Stealth Bomber Qee is not just a toy; it’s a form of urban sculpture born out of an era when collectible vinyl became a new art format. The collaboration with Toy2R allowed Fairey to extend the influence of his street campaign beyond posters, walls, and wheatpastes into a durable three-dimensional object. Each piece from this edition features Fairey’s hallmark star logo on the back, a powerful graphic that has served as a recurring motif in his political and artistic work. It’s not merely decoration—it is a visual extension of the artist’s commentary on power, control, and social obedience. Street Pop Art Object and Collectible Sculpture This collectible stands 8 inches tall and comes boxed in original packaging branded with OBEY insignia and signature Fairey graphics. It functions both as a toy and as a sculptural artwork, representative of the hybrid culture that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has fostered. Each figure is printed with identifiers on the foot that clearly denote its place within the early designer toy movement: the bold OBEY logo, 2003 production stamp, and the Toy2R licensing mark. Its limited-edition nature and affiliation with a globally renowned artist have turned this piece into a rare artifact from a formative time in both the street art world and vinyl art toy production. Shepard Fairey’s Cultural Influence Shepard Fairey, born in the United States in 1970, is among the most impactful artists to emerge from street art into mainstream cultural critique. His work with the OBEY brand and the now-famous HOPE poster during the 2008 U.S. presidential election made him a household name, but it is his deep foundation in punk rock aesthetics, skate culture, and graffiti that truly shaped his style. The Stealth Bomber Qee is part of that lineage—an object that retains the DIY spirit and visual urgency of the street while being refined for display and collection. It remains one of the earliest examples of how street culture began to command the art world’s attention through limited-edition sculpture, merging accessibility and exclusivity in a single object.
$400.00
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Phil Lumbang Obear Giclee Print by Phil Lumbang
Obear Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Phil Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$217.00
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Greedee Arts MBDTF Bear King Horus Necklace Plush Art Toy by Greedee Arts
MBDTF Bear- King Horus Necklace Plush Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by Artist Greedee Arts 2022 18-inch Large MBDTF King Horus Bear That Plays Greedee GarageBand version of Runaway Piano Made Famous by Kayne West. New the Artist Did Not Use Retail Packaging. Unpacking the Symbolism and Cultural Impact of MBDTF Bear The MBDTF Bear, a limited edition designer plush object, carries a significant cultural payload, especially in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece, a creation of the artist known as Greedee Arts, stands 18 inches tall and is not just a static art object but a multimedia experience that plays a Greedee GarageBand version of the piano from Kanye West's famous track "Runaway." Greedee Arts, opting out of retail packaging, presents this artwork in a raw form that adds to its authenticity and collectible value. Artistic Fusion in Street Pop Art By its very nature, street pop art is an amalgamation of high and low cultural elements, often incorporating mass media, iconography, and bold statements into pieces accessible to the masses. The MBDTF Bear is a testament to this fusion, drawing from the visual lexicon of hip-hop, a genre that has transcended music to influence fashion, language, and lifestyle. Greedee Arts has tapped into this cultural vein, crafting an object that is both a tribute and a tactile piece of a larger narrative that music and art enthusiasts resonate with. The King Horus necklace that adorns the plush is not merely an accessory but a symbol steeped in iconography. Horus, the ancient Egyptian deity, was often depicted as a falcon associated with power, victory, and the sky. Here, the necklace is a visual anchor that ties the bear to themes of royalty, perseverance, and a nod to the divine—elements often explored in Kanye West's body of work and the larger hip-hop culture. Graffiti Artwork's Narrative and Presence Graffiti artwork has long held a mirror to society, reflecting issues, sentiments, and the undercurrents of the street. It is dynamic, often unauthorized, and always speaking in a visual dialect that is as much about the message as it is about the aesthetic. The MBDTF Bear, while not a piece of traditional graffiti, channels this spirit through its existence as an art object. It is meant to be seen, to provoke thought, and to contribute to the ongoing dialogue between street culture and mainstream acceptance. Greedee Arts' decision to bypass traditional retail channels speaks volumes of the intent to keep the piece untainted by commercialism as possible, a core value in much of graffiti culture. This strategy ensures that the MBDTF Bear remains an exclusive collectible, a treasure for those deeply ingrained in the fabric of street culture and art appreciation. The MBDTF Bear, in essence, is not just a collectible but a piece of cultural commentary encapsulating the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It is a nexus where fandom, artistry, and cultural commentary intersect. Greedee Arts has captured a moment, a zeitgeist connecting Kanye West's influential music with the tactile world of art collectors and enthusiasts. With its embedded music and emblematic necklace, this plush figure serves as a tangible touchpoint to the evocative and often fleeting world of street art. In the lineage of collectible art, objects like the MBDTF Bear play a crucial role. They carry the tradition of street art into new mediums and markets, ensuring that the dialogue between artist and audience continues in evolving forms. By embracing the ethos of street art and pop culture, Greedee Arts has created more than an object; it is a cultural artifact that resonates with contemporary art and music rhythms. Such pieces serve as critical snapshots of the cultural landscape, preserving the vibrancy and voices of street art for future generations to study, appreciate, and be inspired by.
$298.00
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Brandalism & Brandalised Flying Balloons Girl 1000% Be@rbrick by Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy
Flying Balloons Girl 1000% BE@RBRICK x Brandalised Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 New In Box Brandalised x Medicom Toy x Banksy Be@rbrick Flying Balloons Girl 1000% Collectible Figure! Standing approximately 27.55 this Be@rbrick set is inspired by the art of Banksy. One of Banky's most well known artworks, Flying Balloon Girl, dates back to 2005 using black spray paint to stencil the piece onto a wall on the West Bank in Israel. Medicom Toy and Brandalism collaborate again after the popular Flower Bomber Bearbrick for this second Banksy Bearbrick. Water transfer technology ensures unique print placements. The 100% and 400% size Bearbricks stand at 7cm and 28cm tall respectively.
$1,124.00 $955.00
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Jackson Pollock Jackson Pollock Studio Splash 100% 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Medicom Toy
Jackson Pollock Studio- Splash 100% 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Bearbrick and painter Jackson Pollock collaborated to create a unique set of Bearbrick collectibles in various sizes. The Bearbrick Jackson Pollock Studio (Splash) 100% & 400% Set comes with two Bearbrick collectibles in the 100% and 400% variations. The collectibles feature paint splatters meticulously placed on an all-white Bearbrick. The Bearbrick Jackson Pollock Studio (Splash) 100% & 400%
$282.00
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BE@RBRICK Van Gogh Museum Self Portrait 1000% Be@rbrick
Van Gogh Museum Self Portrait 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Van Gogh Self Portrait Grey Felt Hat 1000% Bearbrick Medicom Toy
$820.00
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King Saladeen JP the Money Bear Wave Deck Orange Skateboard Art Deck by King Saladeen
JP the Money Bear Wave Deck- Orange Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist King Saladeen. 2019 Limited Edition of 250 Signed COA New In Wrapping
$206.00
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Luke Chueh Target Giclee Print by Luke Chueh
Target Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Modern Artist Luke Chueh. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 10x12.5 "Target," a provocative piece by modern artist Luke Chueh, embodies the ethos of pop art with its fusion of accessible imagery and dark humor. Created in 2015, this artwork is a limited edition giclee print on Moab Entrada paper, a high-quality material that ensures the durability and color fidelity of the work. At 10x12.5 inches, it is a sizeable print, part of a limited edition run of 150, each signed and numbered by Chueh himself, solidifying its exclusivity and appeal to collectors. Luke Chueh's work is noted for its stark, often monochromatic backgrounds, which thrust the central figure — typically an anthropomorphic character — into the spotlight. This artwork features a bear-like figure painted with simplicity yet profound expressiveness, hit by darts on a target painted on its torso. The visual juxtaposition of innocence and violence presents a compelling narrative, prompting introspection on themes of vulnerability and exploitation. This motif resonates with street art's tradition of using public visuals to state the human condition boldly. The artist's choice of the bear, an innocent and typically endearing creature, set against the violent imagery of the darts, creates a stark and impactful contrast. This contrast is emblematic of Chueh's style, which often plays with themes of contradiction and emotional struggle. The "Target" artwork's commentary is accessible and complex, allowing for multiple interpretations, a hallmark of great pop and street art. In the broader context of pop and graffiti art, Chueh's "Target" is a poignant narrative captured through minimalist design. It speaks to the heart of pop art, utilizing popular cultural references to make a statement while also embodying the spirit of street art through its bold and direct message. As a piece, it reflects on the commodification of emotion and the often unseen targets we bear. Its presence in the art scene is a testament to the enduring power of visual storytelling through art. User
$352.00
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Woes Martin Woebot Japanese Water Color Sketch Original Drawing by Woes Martin
Woebot Japanese Water Color Sketch Original Drawing by Woes Martin on Fine Art Paper Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed Original Watercolor Paint and Pen Drawing Size 6x8 Woebot: Japanese Watercolor Sketch by Woes Martin Woebot, a 2023 original watercolor and pen drawing by Woes Martin, captures the distinct blending of modern street pop art and graffiti culture with a traditional fine art approach. The piece, measuring 6x8 inches, is rendered on fine art paper, giving it both an intimate scale and an elegant presentation. Known for his stylized, bear-like characters often referred to as "Woebots," Woes Martin has established himself as a significant figure in the street art world, particularly for his ability to blend graffiti techniques with a softer, more traditional artistic aesthetic. The Evolution of Woes Martin's Woebot in Street Pop Art Woes Martin, an American-born artist with deep ties to both Hawaiian and global street art culture, has been developing his iconic Woebot characters for many years. These characters, often depicted as large, lumbering bear-like creatures, evoke a range of emotions, from fierce aggression to deep melancholy. In Woebot, the watercolor sketch offers a softer, more contemplative side to the character, highlighting Woes Martin’s versatility as an artist. The Woebot is a staple in Woes’ body of work, acting as a bridge between the emotional rawness often associated with street art and the accessibility of pop culture. In this particular sketch, the Woebot is drawn with minimal line work, using soft brushstrokes and delicate shading. The watercolor medium gives the piece a loose, fluid quality, allowing the Woebot to appear both detailed and abstract at the same time. This approach is characteristic of Woes Martin’s ability to play with different forms of media and create art that feels simultaneously ephemeral and bold. In the world of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the repetition of characters like Woebot holds significance. Similar to how iconic graffiti tags become synonymous with an artist’s identity, Woes’ characters serve as a personal mark, leaving an impression that goes beyond the canvas or wall. The Woebot character is a reflection of both the artist’s emotional state and the larger emotional palette of human experience, depicted through the lens of street art aesthetics. Japanese Watercolor and Pen: A Unique Medium for Street Art While Woes Martin is often associated with bold graffiti murals and street art, the use of Japanese watercolor and pen in Woebot demonstrates the artist’s range and adaptability. Watercolor, traditionally seen as a delicate and refined medium, contrasts with the gritty, urban connotations of graffiti. Yet, in this piece, Woes expertly marries the two, using the fluidity of watercolor to create a sense of movement and depth within the Woebot figure, while the pen adds a crispness and definition to the sketch. The subtlety of the watercolor medium in this work allows Woes Martin to explore the more tender, vulnerable aspects of his characters. While his larger murals often depict Woebots in powerful, aggressive poses, this small-scale watercolor sketch presents the character in a more introspective light. The soft washes of color give the Woebot an almost ghostly appearance, as if it is emerging from or disappearing into the paper. The minimalistic approach of the piece reinforces the emotional weight that the Woebot carries, making the viewer focus on the expressions and posture of the character, rather than the elaborate details often found in larger street art pieces. Street Pop Art Meets Fine Art Paper One of the most striking aspects of Woebot is the use of fine art paper as the medium’s surface. Fine art paper, often associated with classical painting and drawing, contrasts with the urban, raw surfaces typically used in street pop art and graffiti. By choosing fine art paper for this work, Woes Martin brings the world of graffiti into the domain of traditional fine art. This creates a juxtaposition between the refined and the rebellious, the formal and the informal. The choice of paper also enhances the texture of the piece, as watercolor tends to interact with fine art paper in unique ways. The way the paint soaks into the paper, leaving behind soft, organic edges, contrasts with the sharp, deliberate pen strokes. This creates a tension between precision and spontaneity, which is central to much of Woes Martin’s work. As in graffiti, where speed and improvisation are key, this sketch demonstrates Woes’ ability to work quickly while still maintaining control over the final image. In the context of street pop art, the choice of fine art materials like watercolor and paper elevates the form, suggesting that the aesthetic value of graffiti and street art should be considered on par with more traditional art forms. By using these materials, Woes Martin challenges the boundaries between high art and street culture, inviting the viewer to reconsider what constitutes “fine art” and how street culture can be represented in such a space. Emotional Depth and Character in Graffiti Artwork The emotional depth of Woes Martin’s work is what sets him apart in the world of graffiti and street pop art. While many graffiti artists focus on tags or abstract forms, Woes’ focus on character design allows him to explore more complex emotional narratives. The Woebot character, in its various forms, acts as a surrogate for the artist’s emotions, as well as a reflection of the viewer’s own emotional experiences. In this 2023 sketch, the Woebot’s expression and body language suggest feelings of contemplation or sadness, contrasting with the aggressive energy often associated with street art. The composition of the piece also speaks to Woes Martin’s mastery of form and space. Despite the small size of the sketch, the Woebot figure dominates the page, its large, rounded shapes taking up most of the space. This gives the character a sense of weight and presence, despite the minimalist nature of the drawing. The viewer is drawn into the Woebot’s world, invited to empathize with its quiet, reflective mood. Ultimately, Woebot is a powerful example of how street pop art can convey deep emotional truths through simple, yet effective, imagery. Woes Martin’s combination of graffiti-inspired line work, Japanese watercolor techniques, and fine art materials creates a unique visual language that speaks to the evolving nature of street art. As the boundaries between street art and fine art continue to blur, artists like Woes Martin are at the forefront of pushing these genres forward, showing that street pop art can be as emotionally resonant and technically skilled as any traditional form of art. In conclusion, Woebot is a testament to Woes Martin’s ability to bring the raw energy of street pop art into the more refined realm of fine art, while maintaining the emotional depth and character-driven focus that has made him a standout in the graffiti world.
$298.00
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Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Untitled Pointman & Vick Silkscreen Print by Verdy x Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr
Untitled Pointman & Vick Silkscreen Print by Verdy x Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Hand-Pulled on Deckled Mohawk Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Stylized Vick Panda Rabbit holding a Pointman Sci Fi Creature in Red, Black & White. Verdy x Futura 2000: A Dynamic Dialogue in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The 2025 limited edition silkscreen print titled Untitled Pointman & Vick is a highly collectible collaboration between two titans of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—Verdy and Leonard McGurr, also known as Futura 2000. This hand-pulled 18x24 inch artwork, limited to only 40 signed and numbered editions, brings together two iconic characters born from very different visual traditions: Verdy’s Vick, a panda-rabbit hybrid pulsing with urban cuteness and punk energy, and Futura’s Pointman, an angular, sci-fi inspired alien form that has long represented the artist’s abstract evolution of graffiti since the 1980s. The synergy of these two figures positioned together on a stark white canvas creates a striking and unmistakable visual statement. Character Fusion: From Tokyo Subculture to NYC Futurism Verdy’s Vick, a staple of Japanese youth culture and streetwear, is rendered with bold lines, minimalism, and emotional defiance. Often seen in his works tied to Girls Don’t Cry and Wasted Youth, the Vick figure represents innocence crossed with resistance, captured here with expressive posture and his recognizable spiked hair and long ears. In this piece, Vick stands confidently while clutching Futura’s Pointman—a creature that has become emblematic of space-age graffiti abstraction. The Pointman figure, often portrayed as detached and observing, now appears anthropomorphized yet held in a position of connection, suggesting creative control, reverence, or even confrontation. Leonard McGurr, born in the United States, redefined graffiti art with his experimental use of shapes, negative space, and conceptual narrative. His Pointman character broke away from traditional lettering and tags, opting instead for a visual language that combined comic book energy, cosmic theory, and social metaphor. This character now enters Verdy’s minimalist playground, blurring lines between eras and aesthetics. Minimalist Form with Maximum Impact Printed in red, black, and white, the silkscreen’s visual economy amplifies the tension and harmony between the two characters. The limited palette makes the composition pop with clarity, a visual nod to both vintage animation and punk zine graphics. Each line is deliberate. Each shape speaks volumes. The exaggerated proportions and surreal character styling are a testament to both artists’ skill in balancing humor, symbolism, and subculture in visual form. The work functions as a mirror of mutual respect between two worlds—Verdy’s Japanese design-driven storytelling and Futura’s American avant-garde rebellion. A Collectible Print for the Global Art Vanguard As a signed and numbered edition of just 40, this 18x24 inch silkscreen print is a rare artifact that ties two global artistic forces into a single unified piece. It represents more than just collaboration—it embodies cross-generational momentum in street pop and graffiti art. Fans and collectors of either artist will immediately recognize the cultural and historical significance embedded in the composition. Verdy and Futura 2000 have together constructed a moment that celebrates character-based iconography as legitimate, emotional, and deeply impactful contemporary art. This print is not just a visual work—it is a document of two worlds shaking hands through their art.
$5,225.00 $4,441.00
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Royal Selangor Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick
Royal Selangor- Steampunk 400% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Pewter Metal Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Trompe l'oeil riveted metal plating defines the Special Edition 400% Steampunk BE@RBRICK ROYAL SELANGOR, evoking the guttural roar of a coal-fired furnace, the hiss of steam, and all the romance of 19th century engineering. Cast in pewter and given a graphite-treated bronze finish to simulate weathered iron, selective missing panels expose the automaton’s inner workings of pewter gauges and conduits. A cartoon-like bear in anthropomorphic form, MEDICOM TOY’s BE@RBRICK debuted in Tokyo in 2001. In the intervening years, the designer toy has acquired international cult status, in no small part due to its subsequent release in a range of materials, sizes and themes, and its collaborations with a slew of art, design & fashion heavyweights. https://youtu.be/fkBpxS3Twrw
$3,601.00
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Luke Chueh Lost in the Hundred Acre Woods Low Fidelity Art Toy by Luke Chueh
Lost in the Hundred Acre Woods Low Fidelity Art Toy by Luke Chueh Limited Edition Collectible Sculpture Figure Fine Artwork by Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2024 Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 4x7 New In Box Stamped Vinyl Fine Art Toy Figure Sculpture of Stylized Winnie the Pooh and Headphones Chilling. Luke Chueh’s Low Fidelity Vision in Vinyl Lost in the Hundred Acre Woods is a 2025 limited edition collectible sculpture created by the acclaimed street pop artist Luke Chueh. Known for his psychologically charged characters, Chueh brings a fresh interpretation of the familiar yellow bear to life in vinyl form. This highly stylized figure fuses nostalgia and melancholy, reimagining a beloved childhood character as a modern, introspective figure immersed in solitude and music. The edition consists of 500 pieces and is sculpted in durable, smooth-finish vinyl with striking color contrast and detail. Measuring 4 x 7 inches, each sculpture arrives new in box and stamped for authenticity. Symbolism Through Minimalist Form The artwork features a matte yellow bear figure standing upright with hands in the pockets of an oversized red hoodie. This simplistic design is made iconic with black headphones snugly fitted over the ears, suggesting a withdrawal into personal sonic space. Stripped of overt facial expression, the blank eyes and small snout accentuate the internal experience of the figure. Chueh’s choice of minimalism invites viewers to project their own interpretations of mood and context onto the figure. By placing this character in such a stark, anthropomorphized pose, the artist channels themes of loneliness, escapism, and emotional quietude within modern consumer culture. Contemporary Street Pop Aesthetic Luke Chueh, an artist based in the United States, has cultivated a visual language that merges pop culture symbolism with heavy emotional resonance. This vinyl figure draws from the lineage of graffiti artwork and designer toy culture. It evokes both the warmth of cartoon heritage and the isolation common to modern digital life. Lost in the Hundred Acre Woods acts as a three-dimensional embodiment of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, presenting a cultural remix where childhood innocence is subverted by adult introspection. The bold red hoodie contrasts powerfully with the bear’s muted yellow form, reinforcing visual simplicity as a storytelling mechanism. Art Toy as Emotional Artifact This collectible transcends novelty to become a sculptural form of narrative. Lost in the Hundred Acre Woods communicates a profound quietude using posture and color rather than overt expression. The bear stands frozen in a moment of sonic self-reflection, echoing Chueh’s consistent use of his characters as vessels for emotional commentary. As a part of the Low Fidelity series, this figure pays homage to the mental retreat often found through headphones and music. Whether displayed alone or as part of a larger collection, the work resonates as an object of contemplation for those who appreciate the merging of toy design with fine art sensibilities within the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement.
$550.00
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Luke Chueh Black Eye Archival Print by Luke Chueh
Black Eye Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 Chueh's work has been featured in galleries around the world, and some of his paintings have also been reinterpreted into vinyl toys.
$244.00
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John Vogl Good Morning Coffee Second Edition Silkscreen Print by John Vogl
Good Morning Coffee, Second Edition Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Good Morning Coffee. Second edition. Different colors from the first edition. 8 by 10 inches. Four screens printed on French Speckletone stock. Signed and numbered edition of 190. Released 28 November 2014.
$103.00
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Alexis Price Giddyup Honeybear Giclee Print by Alexis Price
Giddyup Honeybear Giclee Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Artist Alexis Price. 2020 Signed & Numbered 11x14 Edition of 20
$226.00
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Jason Freeny Anatomy Gummi Bär Bear Blotter Paper Archival Print by Jason Freeny
Anatomy Gummi Bär Bear Blotter Paper Archival Print by Jason Freeny Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Perforated blotter paper is a type of paper that is commonly used in the creation of graffiti fine art. This paper is perforated into small squares or tabs, which are then used to create unique artwork prints. The printing process used for blotter paper artwork prints is similar to that of traditional fine art prints, with a focus on using high-quality materials and techniques that ensure the longevity and preservation of the artwork. Archival inks are used to ensure that the print will resist fading and discoloration over time, and acid-free paper is used to prevent deterioration and yellowing. Blotter paper artwork prints are popular among collectors and enthusiasts of graffiti and street art due to their unique texture and the fact that each print is a one-of-a-kind piece of art. They are often framed and displayed in galleries and private collections, and can be a valuable addition to any art collection. Blotter paper artwork prints are made by first creating an original artwork on a sheet of blotter paper using various mediums, the artwork is then scanned or photographed and digitally reproduced using high-quality archival ink and paper. To ensure that these artwork prints are archival quality, it is important to use high-quality materials and techniques in the creation process. This might include using acid-free paper, archival inks, and other materials that will help to preserve the artwork for many years to come. With proper care and storage, these artwork prints can be enjoyed by collectors and enthusiasts for generations to come.
$360.00
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Faile Wrestling With Faile Block Archival Print by Faile
Wrestling With Faile Block Archival Print by Faile Limited Edition on Deckled 290gsm Cotton Entrada Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 12x16 Archival Pigment Fine Art Wrestling Wrestler Hanging Out With Hsi Friend a Giant Teddy Bear with Rainbow. Exploring the Vibrant Nexus of Culture in Faile's "Wrestling With Faile Block" Archival Print "Wrestling With Faile Block" is a striking archival print by the artist collective Faile, a name synonymous with the innovative fusion of pop graffiti and street art. This 2023 limited edition piece, signed and numbered with a release of only 250 copies, is a testament to Faile's unique position in the modern art world. Measuring 12x16 inches and printed on deckled 290gsm Cotton Entrada Rag fine art paper, this work captures the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork through its archival pigment delicate art process, ensuring the vibrancy of its colors and the sharpness of its imagery for posterity. The piece itself presents an intriguing tableau—a wrestler in a moment of repose with a giant teddy bear set against a rainbow backdrop. This juxtaposition of the tough, muscular wrestler with the innocence and softness of the teddy bear creates a compelling contrast characteristic of Faile's work. The image is framed by the playful suggestion of a wrestling magazine cover, replete with satirical headlines and quips that contribute to the narrative richness of the piece. In "Wrestling With Faile Block," the collective leverages the visual language of comics, advertising, and pop culture, repurposing them in a way that celebrates and critiques these mediums. The inclusion of the rainbow, often a symbol of peace and diversity, in this context of wrestling—a sport known for its aggression and combativeness—invites myriad interpretations, from the reconciliation of opposing forces to the celebration of unexpected friendships. Faile's approach to art is characterized by a desire to break down barriers between high and low culture, merging the accessibility of street art with the exclusivity of gallery-bound fine art. Their work often features a textual and visual narrative open to interpretation, encouraging the viewer to engage with the artwork on multiple levels. Cotton Entrada Rag fine art paper adds a tactile quality to the print, emphasizing the physicality of the subject matter and the craft of printmaking. Like much of Faile's work, this piece is deeply embedded in the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The collective's roots in the streets inform their aesthetic choices and thematic explorations, allowing them to create art reflecting urban life and a commentary on broader societal issues. Through works like "Wrestling With Faile Block," they continue to contribute to the dialogue surrounding the value and potential of street art within the contemporary art canon. Collectors of Faile's work can appreciate the intricate layering, the interplay of text and image, and the cultural references that are hallmarks of their prints. "Wrestling With Faile Block" is not just an artwork; it is a cultural artifact that captures the spirit of its time, a snapshot of the evolving narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It stands as a vibrant example of how these forms of artistic expression can transcend their origins to make a lasting impact on the landscape of modern art.
$676.00
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Luke Chueh Seppuku Giclee Print by Luke Chueh
Seppuku Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Matt Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Luke Chueh. Print was released in 2014 during Luke's visit to Singapore. Signed and numbered edition of 75 12" x 16" Printed on 300gsm matt fine art paper
$315.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK ComplexCon x Mutated Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2019 Printed Limited Edition Skateboard Art Deck Artwork Set of 3 ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Chromatic Mutation in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set by Takashi Murakami, released in 2019, is a limited edition fine art archival pigment print transferred onto a set of three 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Produced under Murakami’s TM/KK imprint and debuted during the cultural phenomenon of ComplexCon, this triptych exemplifies Murakami’s command over hyper-saturated pop imagery, symbology, and mutated character design. The composition features a chaotic, joyfully monstrous creature surrounded by eyes, psychedelic flora, and smiling flowers, delivering a visual explosion that merges Japanese pop surrealism with the raw attitude of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The decks form a single connected image when displayed together, centered on a large mutated bear-like figure with jagged, color-bar teeth, spiraled eyes, and pawed limbs that stretch across the lower panel. Murakami’s signature smiling flowers and multicolor mushrooms, along with amorphous side characters, crowd the frame. Each character is rendered in thick outlines with neon gradients and surreal detailing, evoking a sensory overload reminiscent of animated psychedelia. The image is whimsical, aggressive, and haunting all at once. Murakami’s visual language here is not soft or cute—it is wild, carnivalesque, and purposefully destabilizing. The figures pulse with the emotional contradictions at the heart of Murakami’s mutated worlds. Takashi Murakami’s ComplexCon Contributions and Skateboard as Canvas ComplexCon has emerged as a global cultural platform that celebrates the fusion of art, fashion, design, and street identity. Murakami’s presence at the 2019 event was marked by the release of this deck set, offering attendees a limited-edition collectible that doubles as a museum-grade art object. Skate decks, often used by artists in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement, provide a dynamic and culturally loaded format. Their historical role as subcultural canvases aligns with Murakami’s mission to make art both democratic and immersive. By choosing this medium, Murakami continues his practice of challenging distinctions between consumer goods and fine art. The Mutated Deck Set, while printed and collectable, still retains its status as a street-ready object—a symbol of movement, youth rebellion, and visual storytelling. This format allows his work to live not just on gallery walls, but in the hands and homes of people who see culture as fluid and multi-layered. The high-definition printing on natural wood offers vibrant fidelity while keeping the authenticity of material intact. Symbolic Mutation and Emotional Saturation in Contemporary Visual Language Murakami’s use of mutated characters in this piece reflects his fascination with postmodern transformation and emotional overload. The main figure is an amalgamation of innocence and chaos, surrounded by fungal life forms and anthropomorphic flowers. These characters mirror feelings of overstimulation, digital addiction, and pop culture fragmentation. The chaotic layering of elements reflects the graffiti ethos—fill the surface, dominate space, leave a mark that resists being ignored. The work thrives in the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by weaponizing cuteness, twisting it into something primal. The flowers are not gentle—they watch. The colors do not soothe—they shout. This emotional tension becomes a form of cultural resistance, a declaration that art can be dazzling and unsettling at the same time. Murakami’s use of mutation as a recurring theme places his work in direct conversation with street art’s obsession with metamorphosis, identity play, and distortion. Murakami’s Cultural Synthesis and the Evolution of Street Pop Surrealism Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to influence global visual culture through his multi-disciplinary projects that unify commercial production and philosophical depth. The ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set is a vivid example of this ongoing work, presenting not only a composition filled with color and chaos but a conceptual artifact that speaks to art’s ability to mutate, like its subject matter. His work brings Japanese folklore, postwar trauma, contemporary media, and urban aesthetics into dialogue through characters that look playful but contain multitudes. This deck set serves as both archive and activation—transforming street materials into collectible visions, uniting fine art clarity with the street's emotional voltage. Murakami’s mutated forms are not deviations—they are evolutions. They represent where Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is heading: into layered, playful, yet brutally honest expressions of culture’s surreal and saturated now.
$1,500.00
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BE@RBRICK Tom- Flocked 100% & 400% Be@rbrick
Tom- Flocked 100% & 400% Tom & Jerry BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Medicom Toy Tom and Jerry Bearbricks are now available with a flocked texture to add some "realism" to our cartoon friends! Both Tom and Jerry are available as 100% + 400% Bearbrick Set and a 1000% Bearbrick, each sold seperately. Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.
$367.00
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Luke Chueh Kuma OG Chase Flocked Amarillo Verde Prisoner Art Toy by Luke Chueh
Kuma OG Chase Flocked Amarillo Verde The Prisoner Drug Bear Kickstarter Art Toy by Luke Chueh Limited Edition Vinyl Collectible Artwork by Street Graffiti Artist. 2017 Limited Edition Artwork of 62 with Cotton, Bag, and Tube. Based on Luke Chueh's original painting, The Prisoner ponders captivity in its many forms—physical, mental, or pharmaceutical. Ultra Rare Kickstarter Exclusive Chase Flocked Edition. Kuma OG Chase Flocked Amarillo Verde The Prisoner by Luke Chueh: Ultra Rare Emotional Artifact in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Kuma OG Chase Flocked Amarillo Verde The Prisoner is an ultra rare vinyl art toy by Luke Chueh, released in 2017 as a Kickstarter exclusive. Limited to only 62 pieces, this special edition is a flocked version of the Amarillo Verde Kuma OG figure, making it one of the most sought-after variants in The Prisoner series. Packaged in a green translucent prescription-style container with printed labeling, cotton interior, and protective bag, the figure mimics both the aesthetic and implication of medical confinement. The Prisoner, originally based on Chueh’s emotionally resonant painting, contemplates psychological, physical, and pharmaceutical imprisonment. Rendered in a mossy textured green flocking, the bear’s soft tactile surface contrasts dramatically with its somber pose—arms wrapped tightly around its knees, seated and emotionally closed off. This contrast emphasizes the disconnect between exterior softness and internal suffering, a hallmark of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Flocking as Texture for Trauma and Visual Irony What distinguishes this edition is the flocking—a velvety texture that adds an uncanny softness to an otherwise emotionally heavy piece. This tactile surface transforms the object into something that feels almost comforting to touch, even while it visually portrays pain, dependency, and confinement. The figure’s colorway, a vivid Amarillo Verde green, echoes the medical cannabis dispensary aesthetic, subtly referencing alternative forms of chemical escape. The labeled container marks the strain as Kuma OG, a fictionalized nod to both cannabis culture and the ongoing dialogue around self-medication. By placing the bear in a tube labeled as a product and strain, Chueh uses humor and stark visual metaphors to dissect how trauma and emotional pain are commodified. These layered meanings, delivered through minimalist sculptural forms and smart packaging, place this piece firmly within the canon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Luke Chueh’s Quiet Revolution in Designer Art Toys Luke Chueh, a Los Angeles-based artist known for his distinctive character design and emotional storytelling, has redefined the role of designer toys in contemporary art. His work draws heavily from personal experiences with mental health, cultural identity, and psychological conflict. The bear figure featured in The Prisoner series is a signature motif that Chueh uses to convey raw, unspoken emotion. Through posture and minimal expression, the bear becomes an avatar for the fragile states people often endure in silence. This flocked version adds an additional layer of irony and depth, turning a painful emotional narrative into a soft and seemingly huggable object. Chueh’s fusion of toy design, sculpture, and emotional realism continues to influence the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement by proving that vulnerability can be conveyed through the smallest, most deceptively simple forms. Kickstarter Exclusivity and Cultural Significance As one of only 62 pieces produced, the Kuma OG Chase Flocked Amarillo Verde edition holds exceptional cultural and collector value. Its release through Kickstarter ties the work directly to the support of fans and collectors who align with the deeper message of The Prisoner series. The prescription-themed packaging serves as more than a protective shell—it is part of the narrative structure, symbolizing institutional control, pharmaceutical normalization, and the quiet despair of chemically managed pain. This edition does not just exist as a display item; it exists as a statement. It represents the intersection of mental health, medication culture, and consumer aesthetics in modern society. Within the framework of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Luke Chueh’s limited editions become small-scale monuments to the emotional complexity of human experience—objects of art that carry as much weight in meaning as they do in cultural presence.
$500.00
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BE@RBRICK Peanuts: Marbles 400% Be@rbrick
Peanuts: Marbles 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Snoopy's smartest brother, Marbles gets the Bearbrick treatment. Marble's main features are his brown spots which differentiate him from all the other dogs in the Peanuts series. This 400% Bearbrick stands at 28cm / 11 inches tall.
$282.00
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Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama Silver 100% & 400% Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape
Baby Milo X Hajime Sorayama- Silver 100% & 400% Bape BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure by Bape- A Bathing Ape. 2022 A Bathing Ape BAPE x Hajime Sorayama Rare Bearbrick Collectible New In Box
$589.00
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BE@RBRICK Bumblebee Transformers 200% Be@rbrick
Bumblebee Transformers 200% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. The Bearbrick x Transformers Bumblebee 200% figure is one of the most unique ursine figures that Medicom Toy has ever released. Much like the real Transformers, the 5.7 inch Bearbrick is a robot in disguise as the figure can convert from Bearbrick mode to the Transformer, Bumblebee. The Bearbrick x Transformers Bumblebee 200% figure was released as part of a special collection that also included Megatron, Starscream, and Optimus Prime Bearbrick figures. The Bearbrick x Transformers Bumblebee 200% figure released during the Spring/Summer 2014 season
$320.00
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Nicole Gustafsson Night Bear Original Acrylic Painting by Nicole Gustafsson
Night Bear's Original Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Nicole Gustafsson. 2014 Custom Framed & Matted Signed Original Image 3x3 Frame 8.5x8.5 Night Bear: A Glimpse into the Whimsical World of Nicole Gustafsson The Artistic Journey of Night Bear Nicole Gustafsson's "Night Bear," an original acrylic painting on fine art paper, emerges as a unique piece in street pop and graffiti art genres. Created in 2014, this artwork diverges from the urban grittiness typically associated with street art, inviting the viewer into a more whimsical and storybook-like world. Framed and matted at 8.5 by 8.5 inches with the actual image measuring 3x3 inches, the piece is a treasure trove of intimate craftsmanship. It stands out as an original signed work, bearing the distinct aesthetic that Gustafsson is celebrated for— a fusion of enchanting landscapes and engaging characters that tell a story beyond their contained canvas. The Whimsy of Street Pop Art in Gustafsson's Work In "Night Bear," we witness the convergence of street art's accessibility and pop art's mass appeal with a narrative quality that is deeply personal and illustrative. Gustafsson's work is characterized by her ability to craft vibrant and serene scenes, encapsulating moments that seem to be taken from a dream or a far-off fantasy land. Unlike the often transgressive nature of graffiti, her work leans toward the enchanting and the magical, making it an endearing anomaly in the street pop-art landscape. With its delicate portrayal of a bear and its ghostly companion, this piece conjures a sense of companionship and wonder, themes that resonate with viewers across different backgrounds. The Signature Style of Nicole Gustafsson Nicole Gustafsson's style is a breath of fresh air in street pop art and graffiti artwork, where bold lines and loud messages often dominate. Her approach is subtle yet impactful, drawing in the observer with intricate details and a soft color palette that can turn a small 3x3 image into a portal to another realm. The "Night Bear" is a testament to her skillful brushwork and ability to create depth and texture with acrylics, which lends a tactile quality to the visual narrative. Each stroke is intentional, contributing to the overall harmony of the artwork. Reflection on "Night Bear" and Its Place in Street Pop Art "Night Bear" may seem like a departure from the edgy roots of street pop art and graffiti, but it is a reminder of the spectrum this art form can encompass. Gustafsson's piece offers a playful and poignant narrative, highlighting the versatility of street pop art to adapt and embrace different storytelling methods. This artwork does not shout from the rooftops but instead whispers a tale that draws viewers in, asking them to pause and reflect. It's a quiet yet powerful statement in the bustling world of street art, proving that the genre is not monolithic but rather a mosaic of various artistic expressions.
$291.00
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Mishka NYC- МИШКА Death Adder Rug Art Object by Mishka NYC- МИШКА
Death Adder Rug Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by Punk Artists Mishka NYC- МИШКА. 2021 Brand New Limited Edition 33x35 Death Adder Rug Art Object by Mishka NYC- МИШКА. Death Adder Rug: An Intersection of Punk Artistry and Home Decor In 2021, the iconic streetwear brand Mishka NYC, also known as МИШКА, expanded its artistic reach into the realm of home decor with the release of the Death Adder Rug. This limited edition art object measures 33x35 inches and features the brand's signature Death Adder motif, a symbol that has become synonymous with Mishka's bold and rebellious spirit. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this rug not only stands as a practical home furnishing but also as a collectible piece of punk-inspired art. Mishka NYC: Blurring the Lines Between Fashion and Functional Art Mishka NYC has long been celebrated for its contribution to streetwear, seamlessly blending the aesthetic of punk rock, graffiti, and street pop art. With the creation of the Death Adder Rug, the brand has taken a step further, turning its distinctive graphic language into a designer art object. The rug's finished stitched edge ensures durability, while the soft and fluffy texture adds a tactile dimension that contrasts with the edgy visual design. This foray into home decor demonstrates Mishka NYC's commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional art and design. By transforming a utilitarian item into a canvas for expression, the Death Adder Rug challenges the conventions of what is considered art, inviting punk ethos into everyday spaces. The Death Adder Rug: A Symbol of Subculture in Home Decor The Death Adder Rug embodies the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork, translating the raw energy of the streets into a form that is both accessible and functional. It serves as a statement piece, the perfect accent to any room, office, or dungeon, as the brand playfully suggests. It is here where the rebellious and often underground nature of punk art finds a home in the more domesticated environment, offering a stark juxtaposition that is both striking and intriguing. Mishka NYC's ability to craft art objects that maintain their subcultural credibility while becoming part of mainstream decor highlights the evolving nature of punk art and its place in contemporary culture. The Death Adder Rug, in its essence, is a celebration of this evolution, a testament to the enduring influence of punk aesthetics and the versatility of street art. The Death Adder Rug by Mishka NYC represents the continued expansion of street pop art into new domains. It is an example of how art can transcend traditional mediums, offering new ways to experience the rebellious and thought-provoking messages that punk art is known for. As a collectible artwork, the rug holds a place of honor among fans and collectors, a symbol of Mishka NYC's enduring legacy in the world of art and design.
$181.00
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BE@RBRICK Wall-E 400% Be@rbrick
Wall-E 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Disney Pixar's Wall-E movie features a small waste-collecting robot that inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind. Wall-E is re-imagined onto Medicom Toy's 400% Bearbrick silhouette. This 400% Bearbrick stands at 28cm / 11 inches tall.
$271.00
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Phil Lumbang Shrug HPM 2 HPM Print by Phil Lumbang
Shrug HPM #2 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Phil Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-Painted Multiple Bear with Hand-Painted Questioning Face and Other Elements.
$352.00
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Luke Chueh Pink Eyes Blotter Paper Archival Print by Luke Chueh
Pink Eyes Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Luke Chueh pop culture LSD artwork. "Psychedelic substances definitely had a major role in the development of my popular 'bear' character. Back when I was in college, my best friend and I had an experience that inspired us to run around my house declaring we were Care Bears. I was christened 'Luke Bear,' and my friend, 'Jaime Bear.' Nicknames that have stuck till this day. Fast forward to when I moved to Los Angeles. I wanted to create a character that could readily represent me. Even after more than a decade, a bear was the obvious choice." - Luke Chueh
$524.00
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Luke Chueh Southpaw 2006 Giclee Print by Luke Chueh
Southpaw 2006 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Luke Chueh. Signed 2006 giclee print on archival paper 12 x 16 inches signed and numbered edition of 100
$271.00
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Pushead Pushead #5 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art by Medicom Toy
Pushead #5 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures 2020 Out of Print Displayed with Box. A remarkable fusion of urban contemporary art and collectible design, the Pushead #5 BE@RBRICK is a testament to the ever-evolving pop and street art world. Crafted meticulously in 2020, this limited edition vinyl art toy showcases the genius of design and innovation, capturing the essence of modern artistry in a tangible form. Comprising 100% and 400% sizes, this BE@RBRICK set captivates onlookers with its intricate patterns, blending shades of blues and whites, invoking a sense of depth and movement. These swirling designs, reminiscent of street art's unpredictability and graffiti's raw energy, bring the figure to life, making it more than just a collectible piece of art that narrates a story. The brainchild of Pushead, a renowned name in art and design, this vinyl figure reflects the artist's unique vision and distinctive style. Pushead's reputation in the art world lends this creation an added layer of authenticity and prestige. Adding to its exclusivity is its limited availability, making it a coveted piece for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Though no longer in production, the Pushead #5 BE@RBRICK continues to command attention, especially when displayed with its original box. This serves as a protective casing and accentuates its value as a collectible. This creation stands tall in the vast world of urban art figures, exemplifying the perfect blend of artistry, design, and collectibility.
$282.00
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King Saladeen JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Print by King Saladeen
JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: JP the Money Bear 20x30 Size: 20 x 30 in. Edition of 427 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen
$820.00
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Phil Lumbang Anatomy of an Awesome Bear Giclee Print by Phil Lumbang
Anatomy of an Awesome Bear Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Phil Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$180.00
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King Saladeen LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen
LeBear James Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: LeBear James Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen
$820.00
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John Vogl Beginning of the End Silkscreen Print by John Vogl
Beginning of the End Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Workshop Print number 14, made with autumnal guest printers on the afternoon of Saturday, October 11, 2014. 18 x 24 inches. Four screens on French Muscletone stock. Signed and numbered edition of 95. Released 30 October 2014.
$103.00
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Pat Riot Austin Rommie Bear Stitch Yankees Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
Austin Rommie/ Bear Stitch- Yankees Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Austin Rommie/ Bear Stitch- Yankees
$24.00