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10 artworks


  • Workers Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Workers Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey OBEY

    Workers Rights- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall's photo was taken at the California State Capitol in Sacramento after Ces One- Rob Provenzano ar Chavez completed his 300-mile march in support of farmworkers' rights. Jim captured Chavez in a pose that suggests the vision and leadership that he truly embodied.

    $4,583.00

  • Gun Culture- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Gun Culture- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Gun Culture- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall captured what at first glance is regarded as an innocent child playing with a toy gun in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1963.

    $4,583.00

  • Voting Rights- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Voting Rights- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Voting Rights- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall's photograph of Fannie Lee Chaney captures the day she found out her son, James Chaney, and two of his friends died at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan for registering African Americans to vote.

    $4,583.00

  • Two Americas- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Two Americas- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Two Americas- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall's photograph of a coal mining family in Hazard, Kentucky, taken while he lived with them, says a lot with what it shows, which is a mother and two children huddled together in support of each other, but it says just as much with what it lacks. There is a conspicuous absence of material necessities and a father. I don't know whether the father was working in a coal mine when the photograph was taken or had potentially died young because of the health risks of working under dangerous conditions, but it is clear that the family is struggling and lacking.

    $4,583.00

  • Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Pink Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Pink Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Pink Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Pink Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Articulated Paper Object by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist KAWS. 2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40 New in Original Packaging Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork: An Articulated Expression Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork embody contemporary urban culture's pulse, capturing city life's vibrant and often transient nature. The artwork described as "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Pink Pop Street Artwork" is a quintessential piece that embodies the essence of this movement. As a limited edition giclee print on articulated paper objects by the modern urban graffiti artist KAWS, this piece stands out for its unique blend of delicate art sensibilities with street art's raw, energetic spirit. Pink in this artwork is a deliberate choice that challenges traditional color associations. Pink, often linked with softness and femininity, is repurposed here to create a bold statement. When applied to the skeletal form, this vivid hue injects the piece with an unexpected liveliness that contradicts the often somber symbolism of skulls. It is this kind of juxtaposition that street pop art thrives on a visual contradiction that prompts the viewer to question and reinterpret symbols and their meanings. KAWS and the Articulated Paper Object KAWS, whose work often blurs commercial and acceptable art boundaries, extensively utilizes articulated paper objects. This medium allows for interaction and physical engagement that is rarely found in traditional art forms. The "2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40" indicates the physical dimensions of the piece, suggesting a life-sized scale and the year of its creation, situating it within the context of KAWS's ongoing artistic journey. The notion of movement inherent in the articulated paper object challenges the static nature of death that the skeleton typically represents. Instead, KAWS's skull is dynamic, playful, and even whimsical, moving in a way that celebrates life and creativity. This movable aspect of the artwork reflects the streets from which this art form originated—alive, constantly changing, and engaging with those who encounter it. Giclee Print in Limited Edition Art The mention of the work being a "Limited Edition Giclee Print" highlights its exclusivity and the high-quality process used in its creation. Giclee printing is known for its ability to produce colors with depth and richness, making it a favored technique for reproducing artworks that demand high color fidelity. This method's use in street pop art represents a fascinating convergence of high-tech reproduction and the often DIY ethos of street art, allowing the artwork to be shared and experienced by a wider audience while maintaining a sense of scarcity and value. In this piece, the color pink serves a dual purpose—it draws the eye and serves as a commentary on the accessibility and democratization of art. By choosing a color that resonates with a wide range of viewers, KAWS invites a diverse audience to engage with his work. The skeleton becomes a universal symbol of humanity and a canvas for exploring societal themes such as identity, consumerism, and the commodification of art. The "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament" in pink embodies the playful irreverence and critical engagement that characterizes KAWS's approach to art. It stands as a testament to the transformative power of street pop art. This movement has taken the raw energy of graffiti and channeled it into a sophisticated yet accessible form of artistic expression. With its articulated limbs and bright pink color, the piece is a vibrant conversation starter, inviting interpretations and interactions that bridge the gap between the artist's intention and the public's imagination.

    $187.00

  • Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Bone Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Bone Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Bone Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Bone Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Articulated Paper Object by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist KAWS. 2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40 New in Original Packaging KAWS and the Intersection of Art and Anatomy KAWS, whose real name is Brian Donnelly, is renowned for his ability to navigate between various art forms, from graffiti to high-end fashion to toys. This piece, produced in 2021, showcases a moveable KAWS skull, highlighting the artist's fascination with the skeletal form — a recurring motif throughout his work. The skeleton, often seen as a symbol of mortality, is recontextualized by KAWS as a playful yet poignant reminder of the human condition. The articulated paper suggests movement and life, contrasting with the static notion of death typically associated with skeletons. The "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament" by KAWS is a distinct piece that merges the artist's graffiti roots with a sophisticated approach to art production, reflecting the evolution of Street Pop Art and its place in contemporary culture. This limited edition giclee print on articulated paper objects is a fine example of how urban graffiti artists like KAWS have transitioned from illicit street tags to creating highly collectible and sought-after art pieces. The Artistry Behind the 'Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament' Giclee printing, known for its high quality and longevity, is utilized here to create a premium representation of KAWS' artwork. The print spans an impressive 20x40, making it a significant statement piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art. By translating his work onto a medium that allows for movement and interaction, KAWS invites viewers to engage with the art tactilely, further blurring the lines between traditional art forms and contemporary art toys. Like many of KAWS' works, this piece is imbued with the artist's signature aesthetic — the crossed-out eyes that have become synonymous with his name. This detail not only brands the work as distinctly KAWS but also serves as a commentary on the artist's view of the modern world: a place where the connection is often obstructed, and isolation can be prevalent. Cultural Significance of KAWS' Limited Edition Prints The limited edition nature of the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament" elevates its status within the art community, ensuring its place as a coveted item. Limited edition prints are a hallmark of KAWS' strategy to democratize art — by making it more accessible — and maintain a sense of exclusivity. This duality is a cornerstone of Street Pop Art, which often seeks to challenge established ideas about art and its audience. KAWS' choice to present the skeletal figure in a cutout format also pays homage to the DIY ethos of street art, where artists often create work with whatever materials and means are available. This approachability and inventiveness are critical aspects of what makes Graffiti Artwork resonate with a broad audience. It speaks to the ingenuity and resourcefulness often required in urban environments. Impact of KAWS' Work on the Art Market The art market's reception of KAWS' pieces, like the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament," reflects the shifting dynamics of what is considered valuable and collectible art. As street artists gain prominence in art, works that would have once been dismissed as mere novelties are now revered as important cultural artifacts. KAWS has played a significant role in this transformation through its strategic releases and partnerships. The "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament" is not just a print; it is a statement on the permeability of art genres and the breaking down of barriers between high art and popular culture. It exemplifies how Street Pop Art can convey deep themes under the guise of simplicity and how an artist like KAWS can continue to influence and redefine the boundaries of contemporary art. Through such works, KAWS has cemented his place in the pantheon of artists who have successfully bridged the worlds of street art and fine art, thus enriching the narrative of both fields.

    $187.00

  • Sale -33% Crash Test Kalis 8.38 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK

    DGK Crash Test Kalis 8.38 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK

    Crash Test Kalis- 8.38 Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist DGK. 7-ply Maple with Assorted Stain Veneers / Full Graphic Bottom / Top Screen Graphics / Josh Kalis Professional Endorsed Skateboard / 8.38" Width x 32.15" Length / 14.5" Wheelbase

    $85.00$57.00

  • Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Articulated Paper Object by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist KAWS. 2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40 New in Original Packaging Exploration of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork through Articulated Paper Objects In the vibrant sphere of contemporary art, the amalgamation of street culture and pop art has led to the emergence of a distinctive style known as Street Pop Art. This style is a testament to the fluidity of art, as it transcends the traditional gallery spaces and melds into the urban landscape. Within this context, the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Pop Street Artwork," a limited edition giclee print on articulated paper objects by the urban graffiti modern artist KAWS, gains significance. This piece is symbolic of the genre, capturing the essence of graffiti artwork with its bold lines and striking use of color. The orange hue, in particular, imparts a sense of vibrancy and is often associated with energy, creativity, and playfulness—attributes intrinsic to street pop art's ethos. The representation of the skeleton in this vibrant color disrupts the conventional association of such imagery with somber or macabre themes, instead injecting it with a sense of irreverence and contemporary edge characteristic of KAWS' artistic vision. KAWS: Synthesizing Commercial Imagery with Graffiti Artistry KAWS, an artist whose roots are firmly planted in the subcultures of skateboarding and graffiti, has become a quintessential figure in the Street Pop Art movement. The artist's work reflects the permeability between high and low culture, a concept expertly demonstrated in the "2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40." This title not only specifies the dimensions, reflecting the substantial presence of the artwork but also places it within a timeline, suggesting a continual evolution of the artist's thematic and stylistic concerns. The year 2021 serves as a chronological marker, possibly denoting the time of the artwork's conception or release. Within the art piece, the KAWS Skull is a recurring theme reimagined through various forms and media over the years. Here, it is rendered as an articulated paper object. This medium allows for movement and interaction, breaking down the barriers between the art and the observer. The movable nature of the skeleton invites the audience to engage with the piece on a tactile level, thus transforming the viewer from a passive spectator to an active participant. Articulated Paper in Street Pop Art Articulated paper art has a rich tradition that stretches back to puppetry and movable books, engaging the viewer with its kinetic potential. The choice of this medium by a modern urban graffiti artist such as KAWS is a nod to this tradition and an innovative vehicle for contemporary expression. The skeleton, a figure that can be traced back to historical memento mori, is recontextualized in this artwork to serve not as a reminder of death but as a playful commentary on the human experience. The term "Limited Edition Giclee Print" implies exclusivity and the utilization of advanced print technology to achieve high fidelity to the original. Giclee printing, known for its high-quality archival ink and sophisticated color accuracy, ensures that the vibrancy of the artwork is preserved. In the domain of street art and graffiti, the reproducibility of the artwork allows for a democratization of art ownership, making the once ephemeral nature of street graffiti into something that can be owned and cherished by art enthusiasts. The Color Orange in KAWS' Artwork The use of orange in this particular piece by KAWS is noteworthy. Color choice is never incidental, especially in pop art, where colors convey specific emotions and ideas. In the urban landscape, orange stands out; it is the color of caution signs, construction zones, and urban illumination. In the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament," orange could be seen as a deliberate choice to capture the viewer's attention, signal caution against daily life's mundanity, and celebrate the unorthodox. By creating a skeleton in such a vivid hue, KAWS transforms the archetype of death into a lively, approachable figure. This inversion of expectations is a hallmark of Street Pop Art, where juxtaposing disparate elements creates a new visual language. With its articulated limbs, the skeleton becomes not a static symbol but a dynamic, almost animated, presence within the space it occupies. In the broader context of KAWS' work, this piece is a continuation of the artist's exploration of humanity through figures that are at once universal and iconoclastic. The skeleton, stripped of individual characteristics, is a bare-bones representation of humanity. Yet, it is imbued with a distinct personality through its posture and the almost cartoonish exaggeration of its form. To engage with a piece like the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Pop Street Artwork" is to participate in a dialogue that is at

    $187.00

  • Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Green Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Green Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Green Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Green Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Articulated Paper Object by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist KAWS. 2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40 New in Original Packaging Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Green Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Street pop art, an evolution of traditional pop art, merges iconic pop culture imagery with street art's raw, unfiltered nature. This fusion is characterized by its accessibility, both in terms of its visual language and its placement in public spaces. Graffiti artwork, traditionally seen as a form of vandalism, has been elevated to a recognized art form that often conveys powerful social and political messages. Artists like KAWS have been pivotal in this transformation, bridging the world of fine art with the rebellious streak of urban graffiti. The artwork, described as a "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Green Pop Street Artwork," represents a unique blend of urban graffiti aesthetics with contemporary pop art themes. The skeleton motif is a common element in street art, symbolizing a raw and honest confrontation with themes of mortality and the human condition. The use of green, a color often associated with vitality and energy, juxtaposed with the skeletal image creates a striking contrast typical of street pop art's approach to visual storytelling. Articulated Paper Objects in Modern Urban Art Articulated paper objects have a storied history in folk art and have found a new expression in contemporary street art. Artists use the flexibility of paper to create movable art pieces, which are often interactive and can mimic the motion of the human body or other figures. In this "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament," the articulated design means that each part of the skeleton can likely move independently, adding a dynamic quality to the static image. This interactivity invites viewers to engage with the artwork physically, a characteristic deeply rooted in street pop art's inclusive ethos. Such artworks are often released as limited edition giclee prints, a high-quality inkjet print that captures the color and detail of the original piece. This reproduction method allows for the widespread dissemination of the artist's work, making it more accessible to a broader audience. The mention of a "Limited Edition Giclee Print" suggests that this artwork is a visual art and a collectible item. KAWS and the Legacy of Pop Street Art KAWS, whose real name is Brian Donnelly, has become synonymous with the pop street art movement. His work is known for its bold colors, dynamic characters, and appropriation of familiar pop culture icons. The referenced artwork fits well within his oeuvre, which often includes a skull or a crossbones motif combined with playful elements. KAWS' ability to blend fine art, street art, and commercial imagery has made him a celebrated figure in contemporary art circles. The "2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40" may refer to the artwork's dimensions, suggesting a significant size that makes it a statement piece. The year 2021 might indicate the time of creation, placing this artwork in the recent phase of KAWS's career, which has seen a continued interest in exploring mortality and remembrance through his figures. The crossover into the three-dimensional form is a natural progression in pop and street art. From the graffiti-splattered walls of city alleys to the sleek galleries of high art, the journey of street art has been transformative. The ability to move from two-dimensional surfaces to movable paper objects allows street artists like KAWS to expand their creative expression and challenge the traditional boundaries of art.

    $187.00

  • Mur Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Copyright Mur Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Copyright

    Copyright Mur Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Copyright

    Mur Original One of a Kind Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Popular Street Art Pop Culture Artist Copyright. 2000 Signed Framed Original Painting Size 32x40 Framed Dimensions 41.5 X 33.5 Inches

    $3,919.00

Black Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Depth and Dimension: The Role of Black in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Black as a Powerful Medium in Urban Art

Black, a color that can be both the absence of light and the amalgamation of all pigments in the art world, holds a fundamental place in the street pop art and graffiti genres. Its multifaceted and profound use provides depth, contrast, and definition. In the hands of artists, black is not merely a color; it's an essential component of visual storytelling that can convey various themes and emotions, from the stark and severe to the rich and sophisticated.

Techniques Embracing the Intensity of Black

The techniques used to apply black in urban artwork are as diverse as the artists themselves. It can be found in the sharp lines of stencils that cut through the noise of colorful backdrops or in the swirling shadows that give murals a sense of life and movement. Black often outlines figures and shapes, making them pop from their surroundings and granting them an arresting visual clarity. In addition, the texture of black paint or ink can range from a matte finish that absorbs light, creating a void-like effect, to a glossy sheen that suggests a sleek, modern aesthetic. Culturally, black carries significant weight. It can symbolize rebellion or conformity, chaos or order, nothingness, or the complex integration of all that is colorful. In street pop art and graffiti, black is commonly associated with the underground, the edgy, and the avant-garde. It is the color of the night, the urban, and the unknown. Black's ability to make other colors stand out while still commanding its presence makes it a powerful tool for artists seeking to challenge norms and make bold statements.

Compositional Balance and Boldness with Black

In composition, black's role is unparalleled. It offers an anchor within the artwork, a point of return for the eye amidst the visual excitement of brighter hues. Using black can balance a piece, adding a sense of stability and grounding. However, it also has the power to dominate, to turn a multicolored mural into a monochromatic statement, or to bring a sense of solemnity and gravity to street pop art and graffiti pieces. The future of black in street pop art and graffiti artwork looks as solid as the color itself. As urban art continues to evolve, the applications and symbolism of black are likely to deepen and diversify. New materials and methods will expand the range of textures and finishes available to artists, from the blackest blacks that absorb nearly all light to reflective surfaces that play with the urban environment's illumination. In street pop art and graffiti, black is a foundational element, a color as essential as the spaces it adorns. It is a color that speaks in whispers and shouts, a color that refuses to be silent, and a color that, paradoxically, brings the vibrant world of urban art to life. Whether used with precision or with wild abandon, black remains a testament to the enduring power and versatility of color in the hands of those who seek to transform the cityscape into a canvas of personal expression and public engagement.

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