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Tom Mac Outta Time Controller Giclee Print by Tom Mac
Outta Time Controller 1.21 Gigawatts Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Tom Mac counter-culture street artist art. New Rule collective presents, 1.21 GIGAWATTS, an illustrated tribute to the classic movie trilogy Back To The Future! The classic tale of young Marty McFly and Doc Brown as they haphazardly travel through the space-time continuum inspired a generation of sci-fi and time travel fanatics around the world, and still stands up as a defining piece of cinema from the 80s.
$146.00
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Zane Thomas Cowgirls #4 Silkscreen by Zane Thomas
Cowgirls #4 Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Zane Thomas Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 8.5x11 The Artistic Expression of Cowgirls by Zane Thomas Cowgirls, a limited edition 3-color hand-pulled silkscreen print by Zane Thomas, embodies the bold and dynamic energy of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created in 2013 as part of a signed and numbered edition of 50, this piece merges pop culture references with the raw edge of urban art. Measuring 8.5 x 11 inches, the composition captures the spirit of rebellion, independence, and strength that cowgirl imagery has long symbolized in American culture. Through the use of bold lines, stylized figures, and a carefully selected color palette, Thomas injects new life into this traditional motif while maintaining his distinctive graffiti-inspired aesthetic. The Symbolism of the Cowgirl in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork The cowgirl has been a powerful symbol of resilience, freedom, and individuality, making her a fitting subject for street pop art and graffiti artwork. In this print, Zane Thomas embraces the iconography of the American West while reinterpreting it through a contemporary lens. By incorporating elements of bold color blocking, exaggerated linework, and an expressive composition, the piece bridges the classic Western aesthetic with modern urban visual culture. The cowgirl figure resonates with themes of defiance and independence, aligning with the rebellious spirit of street art. This visual reinterpretation challenges traditional narratives while celebrating the strength and confidence embodied by the cowgirl. The Craftsmanship Behind the Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Silkscreen printing is a process that allows for vibrant, layered compositions, making it an ideal medium for an artwork like Cowgirls. The three-color design showcases Thomas’s ability to create depth and movement within a limited palette. Hand-pulled printing methods bring an element of craftsmanship to each piece, ensuring that no two prints in the edition are exactly alike. The precision required in layering different ink colors enhances the artwork's visual impact, emphasizing sharp contrasts and bold outlines. This attention to technique highlights Thomas’s expertise in blending traditional printmaking methods with the raw energy of graffiti-style art. The Cultural Impact of Cowgirls by Zane Thomas Cowgirls stands as a powerful statement within street pop art and graffiti artwork, reflecting both historical imagery and contemporary artistic movements. By incorporating Western themes into an urban art format, Zane Thomas creates a visual dialogue between past and present, tradition and rebellion. This piece challenges conventional perceptions of the cowgirl by placing her within a modern, graffiti-inspired aesthetic, reinforcing her role as a cultural icon. As part of a limited-edition series, it holds significance for collectors who appreciate the fusion of classic themes with the dynamic, ever-evolving language of street art.
$103.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Translucid Giclee Print by Dalek- James Marshall
Translucid Giclee Print by Dalek- James Marshall Artwork Limited Edition Print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19.69x19.69 Translucid by Dalek: Psychedelic Geometry and Character Deconstruction in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Translucid is a 2022 limited edition giclée print by James Marshall, known globally under the moniker Dalek. Created in an edition of 50 and printed on 308gsm Hahnemühle fine art paper, the piece measures 19.69 x 19.69 inches and is both signed and numbered by the artist. Dalek’s work continues to explore the intersection of digital surrealism, animated abstraction, and character disassembly, all delivered through the lens of high-contrast saturation and urban visual syntax. In Translucid, Dalek revisits his Space Monkey universe but pushes it through an explosion of translucent layering, deconstructed movement, and psychedelic repetition, fully encapsulating the energy and philosophy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. At the center of the composition is a hyper-stylized figure with bulbous limbs, cyclopean eyes, and aggressive posture. The colors are electric—neon greens, acid pinks, sky blues, and jet black clashing across a looping, rhythmic design. Each form appears duplicated in offset trails, creating a sense of motion, echo, and dimensional slippage. Arms extend wildly, one arm reaching into space as geometric beams stretch outward from the figure’s head, like a visual shout. Behind the main character, semi-transparent replications ripple outward, suggesting time-lapse, digital lag, or a multi-frame animation frozen in layered stillness. Color, Repetition, and Hyper-Controlled Chaos Dalek’s visual structure in Translucid is anything but accidental. His precise control over linework, curvature, and fill creates a sense of machine-assisted hallucination—balanced and ordered while still feverishly alive. The background cycles in soft circular shadows and bubble-like forms, contrasting against the sharper explosions of the foreground. The result is a tension between kinetic madness and graphic symmetry. This interplay mimics the visual philosophy of graffiti—where repetition, character tags, and layered symbols become identity marks in a sea of controlled chaos. The translucent effect is a key feature. Shadows, ghosted lines, and echo silhouettes hint at multiplicity within a single subject, blurring the boundary between the singular and the cloned. This approach mirrors the digital saturation of contemporary image culture, where icons are constantly remixed, repurposed, and looped across screens. Dalek captures this sensation of visual echo and overload in fine art form, reflecting the pulse of the street in a contained 19.69-inch square. Space Monkey Mutation and Visual Dialogue with Modern Culture The figure in Translucid may stem from Dalek’s iconic Space Monkey identity, but here it has mutated into something more abstract and dynamic. While earlier works presented Space Monkey as a flat, enigmatic observer, Translucid transforms the character into a conduit of movement, shape, and power. It dances, attacks, and glitches, no longer passive but fully integrated into the chaos it once surveyed. The distorted grin, radiating eyes, and disconnected limbs build a mood of paradoxical joy and digital exhaustion. Dalek’s work fits seamlessly into the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by maintaining an animated energy and conceptual looseness that still delivers refined structure. He distills pop culture, video game rhythm, and graffiti wall aesthetics into a composition that communicates without narrative. Translucid does not tell a story—it emits a frequency. It is a painting you can hear if you look closely enough. Translucid as Artifact of Pop Abstraction and Contemporary Identity Printed on 308gsm Hahnemühle fine art paper, the physical texture and pigment retention elevate Translucid into collector-grade territory while preserving the street-informed aesthetic integrity of Dalek’s work. Each edition carries the same intensity and depth of color, capturing every shadow trail and collision point with exact precision. It is both object and signal—a reminder that visual culture is not linear, and that repetition can be both expressive and destabilizing. James Marshall’s contribution to the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork canon continues to expand through works like Translucid. This piece encapsulates the language of repetition, kinetic design, and psychedelic commentary, all while maintaining Dalek’s commitment to abstraction rooted in character evolution. Translucid is not about resolution—it is about motion, multiplicity, and the fragmented joy of navigating a world where meaning comes layered, duplicated, and infinitely alive.
$475.00
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Jason DeCaires Vicissitudes Ring Giclee Print by Jason DeCaires
Vicissitudes Ring Digital C Giclee Print by Jason DeCaires Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 26x20 Jason DeCaires Taylor's "Vicissitudes Ring" and Its Resonance in Art The "Vicissitudes Ring" digital C Giclee Print by Jason DeCaires Taylor is a limited edition artwork that captures the essence of his pioneering underwater sculpture. Created in 2012, this piece is part of a limited edition of 50 signed and numbered prints, each measuring 26x20 inches. The artwork represents DeCaires Taylor's iconic underwater installation "Vicissitudes," which features a circle of figures holding hands, located off the coast of Grenada in the West Indies. This particular work significantly contributes to the canon of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork despite its primary existence beneath the waves. It bridges the gap between the traditional understanding of street art and the innovative realm of environmental sculpture. The ring of figures is suggestive of continuity and community, themes that are deeply ingrained in street art culture. The circular arrangement of life-sized figures evokes a sense of unity and solidarity, resonating with the collective spirit of street art and human resilience. The choice of digital C Giclee print for "Vicissitudes Ring" signifies a confluence of technology and art, ensuring the durability and color fidelity of the piece and making it a precious collectible for art enthusiasts. The Giclee process, known for its high-quality reproduction of artworks, perfectly encapsulates the hues and shadows of the original underwater sculptures, providing an on-land experience of Taylor's submerged art. The Cultural Impact of "Vicissitudes Ring" in Contemporary Art Jason DeCaires Taylor's "Vicissitudes Ring" transcends the confines of conventional street art, offering an immersive, contemplative, and profound experience. The figures in the ring, cast from children of diverse ethnic backgrounds, represent the passage of time and the changes (or 'vicissitudes') that come with it. The artwork, therefore, becomes a powerful commentary on the interconnectedness of human life and the universal experiences that bind people together across cultural divides. The installation from which this print is derived is located underwater and is subject to the natural processes of the sea. As such, it is in constant flux, with marine life gradually becoming an integral part of the sculptures. This concept of change and transformation is inherent to the nature of street art, which is often temporary and subject to the elements and the evolving urban landscape. "Vicissitudes Ring" serves as a metaphor for the dynamism of street and pop art, highlighting the ever-changing context of public art and its ability to adapt and evolve. The limited edition nature of this print, alongside its signature and numbering, adds an exclusive aspect to the ownership of this piece, much like the rarefied experience of stumbling upon a fleeting work of street art before it disappears or is transformed. Collectors of "Vicissitudes Ring" are thus privy to a moment captured in time, a snapshot of Taylor's evolving underwater gallery. Exploring the Blurred Lines Between Street Art and Environmental Sculpture "Vicissitudes Ring" exemplifies the blurred lines between street art, pop art, and environmental sculpture. While the original work is not painted on an urban wall or created through spray cans, it shares the spirit of street and pop art through its accessibility, public placement, and the way it engages with its environment. Just as street art becomes part of the urban fabric, "Vicissitudes" becomes part of the oceanic ecosystem, challenging where art can exist and thrive. The installation and its photographic representation in the Giclee print also speak to the temporality and permanence of art. While the print captures a moment in time, the actual installation is subject to relentless transformation by natural forces, much like graffiti that ages and is altered by the urban environment. In this way, "Vicissitudes Ring" reflects the ethos of street art, where the act of creation is as significant as the art itself and where the artwork's existence in a state of change is a form of expression. Jason DeCaires Taylor's "Vicissitudes Ring" is a profound piece that extends the conversation of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork into new territories. It challenges the viewer to consider the role of the environment in art, the power of community, and the transient yet enduring nature of human expression. As a limited edition print, it captures the beauty and complexity of Taylor's underwater sculpture. It serves as a vessel for the messages of environmental awareness and cultural connectivity at the heart of Taylor's artistic philosophy.
$676.00 $608.00
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Ron Guyatt Metropolis Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt
Metropolis Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ron Guyatt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Inspired by the Classic Movie Metropolis
$103.00
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Brian Viveros Bull-Fight-Her Deck Skateboard by Brian Viveros
Bull-Fight-Her Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Brian Viveros. 2021 Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Size: 8.25 x 31.875 Inches Release: September 03, 2021
$298.00
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Mistery Mistery Avatar Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN
Mistery- Avatar Blue Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. Mistery has been one of Australia’s most long-standing and influential writers. Starting out as a B-boy in the early 1980’s he continues to represent the Hip Hop culture through Breakin, Graff & as an Emcee. Although known for his signature B-boy characters Mistery still maintains that graff is about letterforms, and accordingly continues to perfect his style. Painting in every corner of the globe Mistery has definitely made his mark. A B-boy, Martial Artist, Christian Minister, Emcee & Writer, Mistery is an enigma.
$218.00
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Apexer Circle One Archival Print by Apexer
Circle One Archival Print by Apexer Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 17x17 Archival Pigment Fine Art
$288.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Smile Portrait Pink Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Smile Portrait- Pink Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti & pop culture legend Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 3x8 Signed Via Thumbprint & Numbered With Custom Display Box. Ultra rare and very cool Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta limited edition spray paint can artwork collectibles.
$504.00 $454.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Signal Lost, It's all Good Big Poppa Art Toy by Ron English- POPaganda x Dead St
Signal Lost, It's all Good- Big Poppa Hand Painted Original Unique Dead St Artwork on Ron English- POPaganda Can't You See Vinyl Art Toy. Custom Painted Figure by Dead St. 1 of 1. Mixed Media, Acrylic, Spray Paint
$877.00 $789.00
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Naoto Hattori Praying Frog Original Graphite Pencil Drawing by Naoto Hattori
Praying Frog Original Hand Drawn Art Drawing on Framed Hand Deckled Aged Art Paper by Surreal Artist Naoto Hattori. 2012 Signed Original One-of-a-Kind Pencil/Graphite Drawing Framed Artwork Frame Size 8.5x8.5 Image Size 3x5 Custom Framed & Matted By Artist. Naoto Hattori's Praying Frog: A Fusion of Surrealism and Street Aesthetics The 'Praying Frog' original hand-drawn art drawing is a compelling illustration of Naoto Hattori's capacity to intertwine the whimsical aspects of surrealism with the grounded, accessible elements characteristic of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece, brought to life in 2012, is a one-of-a-kind pencil/graphite drawing that has been carefully framed and matted by the artist, underscoring Hattori's personal involvement and artistic dedication to his work. Set in a square frame measuring 8.5x8.5 inches, the artwork occupies a 3x5 inch space on hand-deckled aged art paper, chosen for its textured quality and how it contributes to the overall aesthetic of the piece. The 'Praying Frog' stands out in its simplicity and the depth of its expression. The choice of subject, a frog caught in a moment of anthropomorphic posture, implies a narrative that goes beyond the visual, prompting reflection and inviting personal interpretation. This is a common thread in street pop art, where the imagery often serves as a portal to deeper contemplation, engaging the viewer in a dialogue that transcends the artwork itself. Hattori's decision to custom frame and mat the piece enhances its intimacy, suggesting that this small window into a surreal world is a complete universe in and of itself. The Intimacy of Hattori's Art in the Public Domain of Street Art The realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork is typically associated with large-scale works that command public spaces; however, Hattori's 'Praying Frog' challenges this notion by presenting a world contained within the modest dimensions of a small-scale drawing. The piece's intimacy reflects the ethos of street art, which is often about making personal statements in the public sphere. Hattori's work brings this sensibility into the private domain, allowing for a one-on-one interaction between the art and the viewer. The detailed graphite work, combined with the hand-deckled edges of the aged paper, creates a tactile experience that invites the viewer to lean in and engage with the subtle textures and shades that define the drawing. The artwork's presentation, with slight signs of handling and the artist's touch in its framing, resonates with the authenticity sought in street art. While serving to protect and showcase the drawing, the frame also bears witness to the passage of time, evidenced by the gentle marks and scuffs that tell of the artwork's journey from creation to curation. These marks of age and handling imbue the 'Praying Frog' with a history and presence often found in the patinated surfaces of urban street art. Transcending Boundaries: The 'Praying Frog' in the Context of Street Pop Art Naoto Hattori's 'Praying Frog' is a profound example of how the boundaries between different art forms can be transcended, creating a space where the surreal can coexist with the urban aesthetic of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Though confined to a small scale, the drawing is expansive in its emotional and imaginative reach. It captures the viewer's attention in much the same way that a mural might seize the gaze of passersby on a bustling street, proving that impact is not limited by size. The artwork's meticulous attention to detail and the thoughtful selection of aged paper demonstrate Hattori's reverence for materials with inherent stories within their fibers. This parallels how street art often incorporates the character of the urban landscape into its narrative, allowing the environment to become part of the artwork itself. Though removed from the city's walls, the' Praying Frog' carries the spirit of street art in its essence, bridging the gap between the gallery and the alleyway. 'Praying Frog' is a microcosm of Hattori's artistic philosophy, blending the dreamlike qualities of his surrealism with the grounded, emotive pull of street pop art. This piece not only represents a visual exploration of thematic depth but also serves as a physical artifact of Hattori's journey as an artist—a journey marked by the convergence of imagination and the tactile, textured world in which we live.
$793.00 $714.00
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Fil Fury Lyric Bomb 5x8 Archival Print by Fil Fury
Lyric Bomb- 5x8 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on .30mm Satin Silver Aluminum by Fil Fury Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I’m obsessed by bold graphic form, objects that you can hold in your hand that have a symmetrical design language to them. The hand grenade is such a hit to your conscience. It's beautiful to look at but represents such horror.The first-hand grenade was invented and manufactured in a factory in my hometown of Birmingham. This Brummie wanted to drop a remix on it. I wanted to reclaim these objects and put my own positive spin on them." - Fil Fury
$134.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Chinese Soldier 2 TP AP Test Print Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Chinese Soldier 2 TP Test Print Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 1-Color on Thin Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. TP AP Artist Test Proof Print 2006 Unsigned. Testing Out The Process From Shepard Faireys Then Workshop. Black Mono Print, Unsigned, No Markings. Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. TearsBending & Creasing throughout The Margins, Working Artist Copy. Crease Across Lower Right Facing Side. Shepard Fairey's "Chinese Soldier 2 TP Test Print" is a compelling piece that exemplifies the intersection of street art and political commentary, hallmarks of Fairey's work. As an iconic figure in pop and graffiti art, Fairey has long been recognized for his ability to provoke thought and stir public discourse through his art. This particular silkscreen print is a test proof from 2006, emanating from the artist's experimentation with printmaking techniques. Hand-pulled and comprising five colors on thin art paper, this limited edition artwork carries the signature visual style of Fairey's Obey series, which commands attention to the themes of propaganda, control, and societal obedience. The print, depicting a Chinese soldier with a flower protruding from the barrel of his rifle, challenges viewers to question the juxtaposition of military power with peace—a dichotomy often explored in anti-war art and literature. The raw and unrefined nature of this test print adds to its authenticity and makes it a unique collector's piece, especially considering it is a black mono print and is unsigned, with no markings. The lack of signature is particularly notable as it speaks to the essence of street art, where the message often takes precedence over the artist's identity. Measuring 18x24 inches, this print is sizable, allowing for an immersive viewing experience that draws the eye to the stark contrasts and the compelling imagery that has become synonymous with Fairey's work. Fairey's influence on street art extends beyond his visual work; his methods and approach have inspiremanyof artists to see the urban landscape as a canvas for commentary and change. His test prints, such as "Chinese Soldier 2," offer a glimpse into his process and an understanding of the experimentation behind his finished pieces. This artwork, while a test piece, stands alone in its powerful message and aesthetic, encapsulating the energy and defiance of street art culture.
$733.00 $660.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Broken Page Mixed Media Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Broken Page Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed Media Spray Paint Artwork on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial In the world of Denial, memory is important, because it is the basis of his work, as it nostalgically encourages the audience to engage with it. As a result, his art is as familiar, as it is disturbing because it reveals the most unsettling parts of society, the ones we are in a “denial” of. No matter its controversial history, graffiti is less and less viewed as a form of vandalism.
$954.00 $859.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Hand-Pulled Print on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2004 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 19.75x19.75. Comes Framed in 2 Frame Styles, Modern Blck Frame Size 22x22, Beige Matte Frame Size 28.75x28.75 Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 by Takashi Murakami – Floating Optics in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Takashi Murakami’s 2004 lithograph Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 stands as a vibrant continuation of his exploration into recurring motifs of vision, surveillance, and playful abstraction. Measuring 19.75 x 19.75 inches, the print is part of a signed and numbered limited edition of 300, released under the TM/KK imprint. Executed on fine wove art paper, the composition features a constellation of color-saturated, stylized eyes that hover and merge across a velvety black field. The piece is available in two distinct presentation options—modern black frame at 22 x 22 inches, and an elegantly soft beige matte frame at 28.75 x 28.75 inches—each emphasizing the spatial fluidity of Murakami’s floating forms. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece emerges as both a study in surface aesthetics and a philosophical meditation on perception and presence. Murakami’s Animated Language of Form The visual structure of Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 builds upon the iconography of its predecessor, deploying a series of floating eyeball-like entities that fuse pop animation with organic drift. Set against a deep black background, the circular forms appear to pulse and glow, shifting subtly in tone and layering. Each figure is constructed with concentric rings of bold color—lime greens, blush pinks, scarlets, turquoise, ochres—punctuated with lashes, droplets, and slight distortions. The connective tissue that flows between the eyes resembles both mycelium and neural pathways, suggesting a symbiotic or collective intelligence. Within the lexicon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this mapping of interlinked optics translates as a metaphor for social networks, media vision, and collective consciousness. Murakami’s abstraction is not random; it is tightly ordered chaos, echoing both Japanese folklore and cybernetic futurism. Optical Play and the Superflat Aesthetic True to Murakami’s Superflat manifesto, Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 rejects the illusion of spatial depth while simultaneously creating tension and layering. The eyes are rendered in a graphic, poster-like style, referencing both commercial design and the techniques of Japanese anime and manga. The lithographic medium allows for pristine color reproduction, retaining Murakami’s digital sharpness and uniform flatness. This results in a visual experience where each element competes equally for attention, much like signage in urban space or characters in graffiti murals. The framing options further influence viewer reception—one suggesting sleek modernity and the other a nostalgic museum-grade presentation. Both emphasize the contrast between high-end collectibility and subcultural rawness. Eyes as Agents of Identity and Control In Jellyfish Eyes Black 2, the floating eyes are both whimsical and menacing. They call to mind not only the innocence of animated characters but the omnipresence of surveillance and digital observation. Murakami leverages the symbol of the eye to reflect the watching, documenting, self-aware nature of modern identity. The multiplicity of eyes within the same space speaks to fragmentation, overload, and an inability to escape the gaze—whether from others, institutions, or ourselves. In the realm of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, eyes often appear as markers of territory, vision, and spiritual assertion. Here, they become avatars of psychological atmosphere. Takashi Murakami’s Enduring Influence in Global Pop Visual Culture Takashi Murakami continues to serve as one of the most influential artists at the intersection of commercial design, conceptual painting, and urban culture. His approach unites Japanese Edo traditions with the immediacy of contemporary visual storytelling. Jellyfish Eyes Black 2 is emblematic of this approach—deceptively simple, richly layered, and hauntingly joyous. It occupies a space where traditional craftsmanship meets hyper-modern aesthetics, and where personal mythologies intermingle with digital consumer culture. The piece is not merely collectible—it is a portal into a stylized cosmos of symbolic resonance, humor, and introspection, rendered in flawless print form for the language of the street and the gallery alike.
$2,138.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Acid Pulse Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Acid Pulse Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above pop culture LSD artwork. At the age of 19, Tavar moved to Paris, France, where he started painting his trademark arrow icon pointing 'above'. During the past 19 years, Tavar Zawacki has painted artworks in the streets of over 100 cities in 60 different countries around the world.
$352.00
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Bobby Hill Statue Of Liberty I HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill
Statue Of Liberty I Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill
$159.00
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Chris Austin No End In Sight Archival Print by Chris Austin
No End In Sight Archival Print by Chris Austin Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 33x14 Archival Pigment Fine Art of a Shark Flying Trough Burning Woods No End In Sight is an iconic work by renowned pop and street artist Chris Austin, demonstrating his unique ability to blend graffiti sensibilities with elements of modern art. Strikingly limited to an edition of just 60 prints, each signed and numbered by the artist himself, it represents a scarce opportunity for collectors and art enthusiasts to possess a piece of Austin's distinguished oeuvre. Rendered on high-quality fine art paper, No End In Sight spans an impressive 33x14 inches in size. The artwork presents a vivid juxtaposition of raw street art energy with a meticulous attention to detail characteristic of fine art prints. The archival pigment used in the printing process guarantees longevity and preservation of every color nuance, even when exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions. The artwork's central motif - a shark soaring through a burning woodland - conveys a striking visual narrative open to myriad interpretations. The absurdity of the scene with a creature out of its natural habitat transplitted into an apocalyptic scenario, kindles both a sense of danger and beauty. Its allure lies in this dichotomy, echoing the duality found within urban environments where Austin's art originates. No End In Sight, with its evocative imagery and expertly executed details, encapsulates the essence of Austin's artistic vision. It marries the rebellious spirit of graffiti with the aesthetics of pop art, thereby contributing to the contemporary dialogue about what constitutes modern art in an era of diverse influences and media. This piece doesn't just reflect Austin's profound understanding of these genres but also his boldness in challenging their boundaries. As such, it remains a testament to the limitless potential of the human imagination and the continuous evolution of artistic expression.
$542.00 $488.00
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Cleon Peterson Stubbed Toe- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Stubbed Toe- Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 17 x 17 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 100.
$759.00 $683.00
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Rich Browd Happy Hits 1 Blotter Paper Archival Print by Rich Browd
Happy Hits 1 Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Rich Browd pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.
$352.00
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Steve Bialik Invasion of the Death Palace Ninja Star Wars Lithograph Print by Steve Bialik
Invasion of the Death Palace: Ninja Star- Wars Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork Off-Set Lithograph Print on Fine Art Paper by Asian Themed Artist Steve Bialik. 2022 Hand-Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Size 11x27
$72.00
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Epyon5 Who Will Save Us Now Silkscreen Print by Epyon5
Who Will Save Us Now Silkscreen Print by Epyon5 Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16.75x25 Silkscreen Print Who Will Save Us Now Silkscreen Print by Epyon5 Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Who Will Save Us Now is a limited edition silkscreen print created by the artist Epyon5 in 2013. This hand-pulled screenprint measures 16.75x25 inches and was released in a signed and numbered edition of 50. The work exemplifies the fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, incorporating bold color choices, stencil-based techniques, and layered symbolism to create a piece that resonates with fans of urban and pop culture-inspired art. Epyon5 is known for his ability to merge classical artistic training with street-inspired aesthetics, and this piece serves as a testament to that approach. Visual Composition and Symbolism Who Will Save Us Now features a striking portrait of Bill Murray, a cultural icon whose face has become synonymous with a sense of irreverence and unpredictability. The composition is framed within an emblem-like design, incorporating a balance of symmetry, heraldic motifs, and layered typography. The use of red, black, and off-white enhances the graphic impact of the work, making it reminiscent of both propaganda posters and vintage advertising. The sunburst effect radiating from behind the central figure amplifies the sense of importance, elevating Murray’s persona to that of an almost mythological figure. The presence of roses at the bottom of the piece adds an unexpected softness, contrasting the otherwise sharp lines and high-contrast palette. The layered elements and textures reinforce the hand-crafted nature of the silkscreen process, ensuring each print carries subtle variations that make it unique. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Epyon5’s artistic style is deeply rooted in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, with this print showcasing his signature stencil approach. The bold lines and restricted color palette align with the aesthetics of stencil graffiti, a method popularized by urban artists seeking to make a strong impact with minimal elements. His work draws influence from both classic pop art figures and contemporary street artists who use screen printing as a way to blend fine art with mass media references. The combination of sharp-cut stencil work and the imperfections of hand-pulled printing techniques adds a tactile quality that cannot be replicated through digital means. This print’s connection to urban art movements makes it a piece that appeals to collectors who appreciate the DIY ethos of screen printing and the rebellious nature of street-inspired artwork. Impact and Collectibility With only 50 signed and numbered editions, Who Will Save Us Now is a highly sought-after work among fans of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The choice of Bill Murray as the central figure adds to its appeal, as he is frequently used in pop culture-based artwork due to his enigmatic personality and cult status. Epyon5’s execution of the print solidifies its place within contemporary street-inspired art, blending humor, nostalgia, and technical craftsmanship. The collectible nature of this edition, along with the labor-intensive process of hand-pulled silkscreen printing, makes it a significant piece within the artist’s portfolio. Its presence in both private collections and exhibitions highlights the growing appreciation for artists who merge fine art techniques with the raw energy of street culture.
$194.00
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Saber Quarantine Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber
Quarantine High Vis Tagged Original Slap-Up Label Marker Painting/Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Tru Graffiti Legend Saber Urban Street Artist. 2020 Signed Marker Original Quarantine Collection Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 6.5x3 Tagged on Virus Covid Quarantine High Visibility Neon Orange Warning Label.
$44.00
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The Sucklord Suckrealm 6000 Silkscreen Print by The Sucklord
Suckrealm 6000 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by The Sucklord Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Limited to 50 pcs – 18″ by 24″ – Metallic silver 130# Reich paper – Signed and numbered by The Sucklord The ghostly transparent blue “Sucklord 77” with its “Suckrealm 6000″ package art in the form of a limited edition, hand-pulled screen print. Popping off of metallic silver 130# Reich paper, this 24″ x 18” piece of art is the best way to put the Suck on your wall and remember how he emerged “outta nowhere with new gear, new beats, a new crew, and new ladies.”
$218.00
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Dave Persue Exploding Bunnykitty Giclee Print by Nychos x Dave Persue
Exploding Bunnykitty Giclee Print by Nychos x Dave Persue Artwork Limited Edition Print on Velvet Cotton Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 111 Artwork Size 38.5x25 Fine art print of painting "Exploding BunnyKitty" by artist Nychos and Persue. Giclee print on velvet fine art paper. Edition of 111 Signed and numbered by both artist. 25" Tall x 38.5" Wide
$638.00 $574.00
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Joe Conzo Jr Harlem World CCB Gangsters 81 Photo Print by Joe Conzo Jr
Harlem World CCB Gangsters 81 Photo Print by Joe Conzo Jr Limited Edition on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed Print Limited Edition of 5 Artwork Size 20x16 Archival Pigment Fine Art of Cold Crush Brothers Rap Music Group in Vintage Gangster Costume and Outfits at Harlem World. Harlem World CCB Gangsters 81 Photo Print by Joe Conzo Jr The Harlem World CCB Gangsters 81 photo print by Joe Conzo Jr is a remarkable representation of hip-hop’s early visual aesthetic and theatricality. This 2023 limited-edition archival pigment print, produced on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper, captures the legendary Cold Crush Brothers in vintage gangster-inspired costumes. The 20x16 artwork, signed by Conzo, offers a window into the creativity and flair that defined the group’s performances, blending music, style, and Street Pop Art. The Cold Crush Brothers: Style Icons of Hip-Hop The Cold Crush Brothers were instrumental in shaping the culture and sound of hip-hop during its formative years in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Known for their lyrical prowess, elaborate stage routines, and eye-catching costumes, the group set a standard for showmanship and innovation. This photograph, taken at Harlem World in 1981, highlights their flair for dramatics. It features the group dressed in dapper suits and fedoras and accessorized with prop weapons, channeling the look of classic gangsters. Harlem World, a prominent venue in the Bronx during the golden age of hip-hop, served as a cultural hub for live performances, battles, and community gatherings. The Cold Crush Brothers often performed there, bringing their unique blend of storytelling and stage presence to captivated audiences. This image showcases their ability to merge music and fashion into a cohesive narrative, further solidifying their place in hip-hop history. Joe Conzo Jr: Documenting Hip-Hop’s Evolution Joe Conzo Jr is celebrated as one of the first photographers to document hip-hop’s emergence in New York City. His work captures the movement's pioneers' raw energy, individuality, and artistry. Known as the man who took hip-hop’s baby pictures, Conzo’s lens immortalized the vibrant culture of the Bronx and the figures who defined it. His photographs serve as a bridge between music and Street Pop Art, offering a unique perspective on the cultural intersections of the era. This photograph reflects Conzo’s eye for composition and detail, emphasizing the Cold Crush Brothers’ personalities and the deliberate craftsmanship of their image. The gangster motif seen in this photoshoot demonstrates how hip-hop artists adopted and reinterpreted cultural symbols to express power, confidence, and creativity. Artistic and Historical Significance The Harlem World CCB Gangsters 81 photo print exemplifies the interplay between music, fashion, and art that defined early hip-hop. The archival-quality materials used in its production ensure that the image’s intricate details, from the textures of the suits to the expressions of the group members, are preserved. The 20x16 size amplifies the photograph’s visual impact, making it a must-have piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork. This limited-edition print not only celebrates the Cold Crush Brothers as pioneers of hip-hop but also serves as a testament to the creative synergy between music and visual art during this transformative period. Through Joe Conzo Jr’s lens, the image captures the spirit of innovation and self-expression that continues to influence contemporary culture. The Harlem World CCB Gangsters 81 photo print is both a historical artifact and a dynamic piece of modern art that pays homage to the roots of hip-hop.
$475.00
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BE@RBRICK Shareef 100% & 400% Be@rbrick
Shareef Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2022 Bearbrick Medicom Collectible Size 100% & 400% New In Box
$354.00
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PANG Fipsi Seilern Dali HPM Giclee Print by PANG Fipsi Seilern
Dali Pop Street Artwork Hand Painted Multiple HPM Limited Edition Giclee Print on 300gsm Somerset Satin Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist PANG - Fipsi Seilern. Signed HPM Edition of 40 Giclee print on 300 gsm Somerset Satin paper Hand Finished by the artist all unique signed by the artist Dimensions: 60 x 72 cm 2021
$503.00 $453.00
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Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner
Several Signatures Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 17x17 Artist: Tashif "Sheefy Mcfly" Turner Description: SEVERAL SIGNATURES Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 Size: 17" x 17" (Inches) Edition Size -10 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist Blind Stamped by Duboski Art Collab
$352.00
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Travis Scott- Cactus Jack Fragment Imagination Rug Art Object by Travis Scott- Cactus Jack
Cactus Jack For Fragment Imagination Rug Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Travis Scott. 2021 Brand New Never Displayed
$360.00
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Stinkfish El Halcon del Mar Black Archival Print by Stinkfish
El Halcon del Mar- Black Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints with Black Screen Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Stinkfish Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I found this magazine in a second-hand bookstore in downtown Bogota. I used a traditional ink fine marker over the magazine cover. It is a Chilean magazine from 1959.I usually draw over these kinds of surfaces, like vintage records and magazine covers. It's inspired by my street works, I work on portraits mixed with free hand styles with a spray can." - Stinkfish
$134.00
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Frank Kozik Dr Bomb Stealth Monkey Business AP Skateboard Art Deck by Frank Kozik
Dr. Bomb Stealth Monkey Business Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Frank Kozik. AP Artist Proof of 3, 2006 Signed, From The Personal Collection of Kozik Heavily Discounted Due To Board Paint Damage, Flaking to Signature & Paint On Bottom, Marks To Top, See Images!
$375.00
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Zest Zest Orange Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN x
Zest- Orange Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. Montpellier writer ZEST (TNB, WALLNUTS, RS, KD) has been the protagonist of our latest Limited Edition. A self-taught illustrator, sculptor and writer since the early 1990s, he has managed to define a style characterized by characters who follow the figurative cans of the old school with an abstract and advanced touch.
$218.00
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Mr André Saraiva Chateau Marmont Black Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva
Chateau Marmont Black Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Move Fast Move Smooth Chateau Marmont, an iconic Los Angeles landmark, has been a beacon of creativity, opulence, and allure since its doors in 1929. This institution has been essential to Hollywood history, hosting numerous celebrities, artists, and influential figures. While it is best known for its role in Tinseltown's culture and history, Chateau Marmont has also impacted the world of graffiti and street art.
$200.00
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Cleon Peterson Never Win Never Lose White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Never Win Never Lose White 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 75 Hand Deckled Artwork Size 18x24 "Never Win Never Lose White" is a masterful silkscreen print, a testament to the innovative prowess of Cleon Peterson. Emerging from the dynamic landscape of contemporary art in 2022, this piece stands as a harmonious blend of pop art, street art, and graffiti art influences, capturing the zeitgeist of modern visual expression. Crafted with meticulous precision, the two-color artwork comes to life in a powerful palette of black and bone, creating an evocative interplay of contrast and detail. The canvas of choice is the 290gsm Coventry Rag paper, renowned for its superior quality and texture. Elevating the print's charm is its deckled edge, lending it a touch of vintage allure juxtaposed with the artwork's modern aesthetics. Spanning a size of 18x24 inches, the artwork commands attention, drawing viewers into its intricate narrative and captivating patterns. The intertwining figures, characterized by fluidity and movement, tell a tale of conflict and harmony, a dance of light and shadow that resonates with the duality of human nature. Perhaps the most defining feature of this artwork is its exclusivity. Limited to an edition of just 75, each print is hand-pulled, ensuring the uniqueness and authenticity of every piece. Further reinforcing its value is the artist's signature, alongside a numbering that marks its position in the limited series. In "Never Win Never Lose Black", Cleon Peterson has indeed crafted an artwork that stands at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, a reflection of the ever-evolving narrative of art in the 21st century.
$835.00 $752.00
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Jason Levesque Dismal Giclee Print by Jason Levesque
Dismal Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jason Levesque. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x12
$134.00
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Marly Mcfly But Wonder... HPM Mixed Media Wood Print by Marly Mcfly
But Wonder...Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Acrylic, Spray Paint, and Ink on Wood Panel by Urban Street Artist Marly Mcfly Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition of 9 Artwork Size 11x14 on Ready to Hang Cradled Wood. "I am a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA. I began to pursue art as a child,d drawing everything from cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. My inner thoughts and experiences are captured through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns coupled with images from my childhood, which are used to express myself. I consider my art a mix of pop and street art." -Marly Mcfly Marly McFly's Artistic Expression in "But Wonder..." The "But Wonder..." limited edition piece by Marly Mcfly is a vibrant testament to the seamless blend of street pop and graffiti artwork. As a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA, Marly Mcfly has cultivated a distinctive style that resonates through this hand-embellished HPM (hand-painted multiple) acrylic, spray paint, and ink work on a wood panel. This signed and numbered limited edition of nine, created in 2021, is a clear reflection of the artist's dedication to merging pop culture with the raw, expressive power of street art. Each 11x14 inch artwork in this series is a ready-to-hang cradled wood piece, embodying Mcfly's journey and the evolution of his artistic voice. The artist's narrative begins with a childhood passion for drawing, a love affair with the bold lines and bright colors of cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. These early influences are evident in "But Wonder..." where Mcfly captures his inner thoughts and experiences through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns, a hallmark of his artistic approach. Integration of Childhood and Pop Culture Marly McFly's work is characterized by a deep integration of childhood imagery and pop culture references, creating a dialogue beyond the wood panel. By incorporating elements that speak to a collective memory, his art goes beyond personal expression to tap into a shared nostalgia. The images from Mcfly's childhood are not merely illustrations but are used to convey complex emotions and commentaries, positioning his pieces as oral and universal narratives. "But Wonder..." plays explicitly with the viewer's perception, with the halftone dots and bold text inviting a closer look to unravel the story. Hand-embellishment in each limited edition piece adds a layer of individuality, ensuring that while each piece remains part of a series, it stands alone as a unique work of art. The combination of acrylic, spray paint, and ink allows for a rich texture and depth, a sensory experience that echoes the tactile nature of graffiti. Through his art, Marly Mcfly contributes to the ongoing conversation of what constitutes street pop art. His creations celebrate the genre's ability to communicate complex ideas through accessible imagery, blurring the lines between high art and popular culture. The "But Wonder..." series is a testament to the artist's commitment to his craft and his ability to create thought-provoking and visually compelling works.
$565.00 $509.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Prophets Of Rage New Day Rising Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Prophets Of Rage New Day Rising Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 600 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Prophets Of Rage Rap Music Group Fist in the Air. Shepard Fairey Prophets Of Rage New Day Rising 2017 Silkscreen Print Shepard Fairey, born in the United States in 1970, has consistently merged music culture with political messaging throughout his career in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Prophets Of Rage New Day Rising, released in 2017, is a hand-pulled 2-color silkscreen print on cream Speckletone fine art paper measuring 18 x 24 inches. This signed and numbered limited edition of 600 was created in collaboration with the rap supergroup Prophets of Rage, whose members include artists from Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, and Cypress Hill. The print reflects Fairey’s long-standing connection to activist music and bold graphic protest imagery. Revolutionary Iconography and Music Activism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The composition centers on a raised clenched fist emerging from a large red star, a universal symbol of resistance and solidarity. Above, a red globe sits within radiating circular forms, while skeletal figures and graphic emblems occupy the lower corners, reinforcing themes of struggle and urgency. The limited red, black, and cream palette recalls vintage propaganda posters, a visual language Fairey frequently references in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The layered geometric framing and strong vertical symmetry amplify the sense of power, aligning the imagery with the confrontational energy of the band itself. Hand-Pulled Craftsmanship and Cultural Significance Produced as a 2-color silkscreen, the print demonstrates precise registration and bold contrast, hallmarks of Fairey’s studio editions. The cream Speckletone paper enhances the retro aesthetic, giving the work a textured, archival feel. As a signed and numbered edition of 600, Prophets Of Rage New Day Rising stands as both a collectible music poster and a politically charged art print. Through iconic symbolism and graphic clarity, Shepard Fairey reinforces how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can operate at the intersection of fine art, music culture, and social activism.
$662.00 $596.00
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Cleon Peterson Sorrow Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Sorrow Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand DeckledLimited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 "Sorrow Black" is a silkscreen print by contemporary American artist Cleon Peterson. Known for his provocative and often violent imagery, Peterson's work explores themes of power dynamics, chaos, and brutality in society. The "Sorrow Black" silkscreen print features a striking monochromatic color palette, with black and gold imagery that showcases the artist's signature style. The piece depict a figure engaged in challenging and confrontational thought. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has gained recognition for his distinct, often unsettling approach to art. The "Sorrow Black" print is a prime example of his work, embodying the dark, confrontational themes that define his artistic vision.
$759.00 $683.00
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Cleon Peterson Sirens- Red Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson
Sirens- Red Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Signed 2021 26 x 32 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 125. The connection of Peterson with street art is also an aspect of his work worth mentioning. Even though he has created numerous murals all over the world, the artist himself does consider himself a street artist: “I don’t think of myself as a street artist or somebody that does work in that vein, but I love the idea of doing large paintings that confront people.”
$759.00 $683.00
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OG Slick Beyond LA Silkscreen Print by OG Slick
Beyond LA 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 298 GSM Classic Crest Solar White Paper by Pop Artist OG Slick x Beyond The Streets. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 24x24. Scattered creases on the left side of the print. OG Slick (b. 1967) Beyond LA, 2018 Screenprint in colors on Classic Crest Solar White paper 24 x 24 inches (61 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 59/250 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Beyond the Streets, Los Angeles
$845.00 $761.00
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Jessica Hess Cock Fight Archival Print by Jessica Hess
Cock Fight Archival Print by Jessica Hess Limited Edition Print on Moab Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9x17 Archival Pigment Fine Art
$146.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Long Playing AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Obey Long Playing AP Dance Floor Riot Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 13x13 "Long before I knew about art galleries or even street art, I was excited about album cover art, if only because it was the visual counterpart to the music on the records I loved. Album covers conjured a euphoric association with the listening experience. Most of my earliest home-made tee shirts were stencils based on punk album covers… No matter how much I love art, or try to convince myself of its relevance in society, the fact remains that music is a lot cooler and way more able to reach people’s hearts and minds… but I’m a populist and I look at it this way: I may not play an instrument, but I’m gonna rock it hard as nails anyway. With my art I try to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful and democratic. REVOLUTIONS is a celebration of all the great music and accompanying art that has inspired me over the years." -Shepard Fairey Obey Long Playing AP by Shepard Fairey: A Fusion of Music and Street Pop Art The Obey Long Playing Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a striking homage to the enduring influence of music on visual culture. Created in 2011, this limited-edition Artist Proof measures 13 by 13 inches and is hand-pulled as a one-color screen print on fine art paper. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof by Fairey, the print is a part of his Revolutions series, which celebrates the intersection of music and art. Through its bold, monochromatic design, this artwork captures the timeless appeal of vinyl records and the cultural legacy they represent. The design prominently features a stylized vinyl record encased in a decorative frame with ornate flourishes. The bold typography reading Obey Long Playing Records evokes the aesthetic of vintage album covers, blending nostalgia with Fairey’s contemporary Street Pop Art sensibilities. The intricate detailing in the border contrasts with the minimalist central image, creating a composition that is both visually dynamic and conceptually rich. This piece reflects Fairey’s deep connection to music as a driving force in his art, highlighting the shared energy and accessibility of music and street art. Music as a Visual and Cultural Inspiration Shepard Fairey’s connection to music runs deep, influencing much of his work, including Obey Long Playing. Growing up immersed in the punk rock scene, Fairey drew inspiration from the DIY ethos and rebellious spirit of the music. This influence is evident in his bold graphics and use of stencils, techniques rooted in the graffiti art tradition. In this piece, Fairey channels the energy and democracy of music into a visual form, celebrating its ability to unite people and transcend boundaries. The vinyl record featured in the design symbolizes a golden era of music, where physical albums and cover art played a crucial role in defining an artist’s identity. Fairey’s choice to emphasize this cultural artifact speaks to his admiration for the tangible connection between music and its audience. The print serves as a tribute to the artistry of album design and its ability to evoke powerful emotions, much like the music it represents. The Craft of Silkscreen Printing Obey Long Playing is a testament to Shepard Fairey’s mastery of the silkscreen printing process. Each print is meticulously hand-pulled, ensuring a high level of precision and quality. The one-color design allows for bold contrasts and sharp details, highlighting the intricacies of the decorative border and the clean lines of the central typography. Printed on fine art paper, the piece has a refined finish that enhances its visual impact and durability. The Artist Proof designation adds an element of rarity and exclusivity to this work, often representing the initial versions of a print used to refine the design. Fairey’s dedication to the silkscreen medium reflects his commitment to the traditions of graffiti and street art, where stenciling and hand-printing are integral to the art form. This choice of medium further emphasizes the tactile and authentic qualities that define Fairey’s work. Shepard Fairey: A Voice in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Shepard Fairey, an American artist and activist, has become synonymous with Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Known for his iconic designs that blend cultural commentary with bold aesthetics, Fairey’s work often draws on his love of music, particularly punk and hip-hop. Obey Long Playing exemplifies this connection, serving as both a celebration of music’s cultural significance and a reflection of its influence on Fairey’s art. Through his Revolutions series, Fairey explores the symbiotic relationship between music and visual art, creating works that resonate across generations. Obey Long Playing stands out as a powerful tribute to the legacy of vinyl records, blending nostalgia with modern artistic techniques. Fairey’s ability to capture the energy and spirit of music in visual form cements his place as a leading figure in contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.
$285.00
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Risk Rock Cali Love Giclee Print by Risk Rock x Fabrice Hanssens
Cali Love Giclee Print by Risk Rock x Fabrice Hanssens Artwork Limited Edition Print on Metallic Thick Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 26x20 Cali Love Giclee Print: A Symphony of Street Pop Art and Photographic Mastery The 'Cali Love' Giclee Print emerges as a remarkable testament to the synergy between street pop art and photographic genius, a limited edition offering that encapsulates the essence of California's vibrant street culture. This piece is a collaboration between the acclaimed graffiti pop artist Risk Rock and the distinguished photographer Fabrice Henssens. Limited to 25 copies, each print is meticulously signed and numbered, underscoring its exclusivity and appeal to collectors and fans of street art. Crafted on the lustrous surface of Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic paper, the artwork is a dazzling fusion of Risk Rock's audacious color palettes and Henssens's photographic clarity. The print features an evocative image of the legendary rapper 2Pac, imbued with the spirit and attitude of California's hip-hop legacy. Sized at 26x20, the print's dimensions offer a substantial canvas for the artists to work their magic, bringing together elements of graffiti and pop art to create a piece that is both a visual feast and a cultural statement. Exploring the Layers of 'Cali Love' The artwork's depth is palpable, with layers of meaning embedded within its vibrant composition. Risk Rock's influence is evident in the bold splashes of color and the whimsical inclusion of butterflies, synonymous with his graffiti art style. These motifs serve not merely as embellishments but as symbols of transformation and freedom, themes that resonate deeply within the hip-hop community and among the broader audience of street art enthusiasts. Fabrice Henssens's contribution as a photographer brings a sense of realism to the tableau, grounding the whimsical elements in a tangible scene that viewers can connect with. His skillful manipulation of light and shadow on the metallic paper adds a three-dimensional quality to the print, making the image leap off the page and capture the beholder's gaze. This interplay between the tangible and the fantastical is a hallmark of street pop art and is executed precisely in 'Cali Love.' 'Cali Love': An Emblem of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork As a limited edition print, 'Cali Love' is significant in street pop art and graffiti artwork. The decision to utilize Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, known for its exceptional quality and durability, speaks to the artist's commitment to creating work that lasts, much like the enduring impact of street art on urban culture. The metallic sheen of the paper complements the luminosity of California's landscape, a clever nod to the artwork's title and thematic content. The collaboration between Risk Rock and Fabrice Henssens celebrates the cross-pollination between different artistic disciplines. Risk's roots in graffiti and Henssens's photographic prowess create a print that is more than the sum of its parts. It is a piece that captures the zeitgeist of street pop art, reflecting the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the genre. Through 'Cali Love,' the artists pay homage to the spirit of California, with its rich history of street art and its status as a crucible of the hip-hop movement. In the landscape of modern art, 'Cali Love' stands out as a beacon of innovation and artistic fusion. The piece is not merely a static image but a dialogue between two artists and their mediums. This dialogue is layered, complex, and deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of street art. It is a print that commands attention invites introspection, and celebrates the multifaceted beauty of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
$629.00 $566.00
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Chet Phillips Badges? Giclee Print by Chet Phillips
Badges? Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Chet Phillips counter-culture street artist art. Robo Cop x Judge Dredd.
$103.00
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Joshua Vides Joshua Vides X Unfinished Business Cone Art Object Sculpture by Joshua Vides
Joshua Vides X Unfinished Business Cone Limited Edition Ceramic Traffic Cone Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Joshua Vides. 2021 Limited Edition of 100 - 9.5” height x 6” base. This artwork, skillfully created by Joshua Vides, aims to support important causes. The proceeds from its sale will be directed towards One Hundred Black Men, the Hispanic Federation, and the Asian American Business Development Center. This initiative, known as Unfinished Business, was launched by Hennessy to provide grants to small businesses owned by individuals from Black, Latinx, and Asian American communities. By offering financial assistance and essential resources, Unfinished Business seeks to empower these business owners who play a crucial role in strengthening our communities. Joshua Vides' artistic oeuvre is defined by his unique interpretation of Pop Art, a seamless merger with Street Art elements, and a deep-rooted respect for Graffiti Art. One of his most notable works that encapsulates this triadic fusion is the "Unfinished Business Cone Art Object Sculpture". A fascinating assemblage, the sculpture is a thought-provoking exploration of space and dimension, challenging traditional norms of visual perception through its use of stark, black outlines and an almost unfinished aesthetic, reminiscent of sketch-like visuals. This piece is a stellar embodiment of Vides’ ability to transform everyday objects into extraordinary works of art, truly underlining his position as a contemporary trailblazer in the realm of visual art. As with his other works, the "Unfinished Business Cone Art Object Sculpture" utilizes a unique monochromatic palette, a signature aspect of Vides' style that stems from his background in graffiti. This unconventional application of color, or lack thereof, disrupts viewers' expectations, encouraging them to engage with the work in a more meaningful way. Vides invites the observer to question the traditional boundary between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional worlds. The sculpture is not merely an object; it's an exercise in optical illusion and a commentary on our perception of reality, a testament to Vides’ innovative blend of pop, street, and graffiti art. The "Unfinished Business Cone Art Object Sculpture", in essence, showcases Vides' unconventional approach, his audacious experimentation with the commonplace, and his subversion of our visual expectations. It stands as a brilliant exemplification of the harmonious integration of different art genres and redefines the realm of pop art and graffiti. Reflecting Vides' distinctive style, it is a magnificent contribution to the ongoing dialogues in contemporary art, cementing his position as a noteworthy figure in the art world.
$503.00 $453.00
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Cleon Peterson On the Sunny Side of the Street- Yellow Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
On the Sunny Side of the Street- Yellow On Red Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Deckled Edges by Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Pop Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 14x20.5 Limited edition of 125 Hand-pulled 14 x 20.5” Yellow on Black screenprint on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with deckled edges. Signed and numbered. Cleon Peterson (b. 1973) On the Sunny Side of the Street (Yellow), 2021 Screenprint on Coventry Rag paper 20-1/2 x 14 inches (52.1 x 35.6 cm) (sheet) Ed. 125 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge. Published by the artist. The art of Peterson has a robust anti-establishment character, and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist, and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks, paintings, prints, sculptures, and murals exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia. "On the Sunny Side of the Street" is a yellow silkscreen print by Cleon Peterson, an American artist known for his provocative and often dark artwork. Peterson's work often explores themes of violence, power dynamics, and societal unrest, reflecting the complex and contradictory nature of human existence. This particular print, "On the Sunny Side of the Street," presents a different tone than much of Peterson's other work, given its title and yellow color. It could be an attempt to explore the brighter, more optimistic side of life, or perhaps it presents a contrasting view to the darker themes found in his other pieces. As an artist, Peterson is known for his ability to make striking visual statements that leave a lasting impact on viewers.
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Scott Listfield Why Not Zoidberg? Archival Print by Scott Listfield
Why Not Zoidberg? Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield.
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