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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
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Phantom City Creative The Strain Version 2 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative
The Strain- Version 2 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Phantom City Creative Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. The Strain FX TV Show Fine Art From Mondo.
$217.00
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Cleon Peterson Destroying The Weak Black Glazed Porcelain Sculpture by Cleon Peterson x Case Studyo
Destroying The Weak Black Glazed Porcelain Sculpture by Cleon Peterson x Case Studyo Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art Statue. 2016 Signed in Porcelain Sculpture Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 5.75x9 Comes in the original wooden box. No apparent condition issues. Wooden Box Has Scuffs. Glazed porcelain Cleon Peterson (b. 1973) Destroying The Weak (Black) Glazed porcelain 9 x 5-3/4 inches (22.9 x 14.6 cm) Edition of 25 Cleon Peterson's 'Destroying the Weak' sculpture now has a black porcelain edition that we're thrilled to reveal! It reflects his distinctive aesthetics, which feature a chaotic world of drugs, sex, violence, and turmoil. This sculpture showcases two savage characters that represent the core of his art: the power struggle. The edition's refined porcelain details juxtaposed with the characters' savagery perfectly capture the essence of Cleon's work in a sculpture. Cleon Peterson is an artist known for his graphic and provocative depictions of violence, power struggles, and societal chaos. His work often incorporates bold colors and a distinctive style that blurs the line between fine art and street art.
$5,361.00
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Cleon Peterson Long Live Death- Silver Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Long Live Death- Silver 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 19 x 28 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Edition of 75. The art of Peterson has a strong 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. “Everything I do is a reaction to the world we live in.”, he says.
$835.00
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Joe Ledbetter Hula Bunny Original Marker Drawing by Joe Ledbetter
Hula Bunny Original Marker Drawing by Joe Ledbetter on Card Stock Paper, Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2006 Signed Original Magic Marker Drawing Size 6x10 of a Bunny Rabbit Hula Girl. "Hula Bunny," an original marker drawing by Joe Ledbetter, presents a whimsical fusion of street art sensibilities and pop art aesthetics. Created in 2006, this piece features a charming bunny rabbit depicted as a hula girl, a playful subject matter characteristic of Ledbetter's signature style. The 6x10-inch artwork is a testament to the artist's ability to blend cartoon-like figures with a mature, street-influenced art form. Crafted with magic marker on card stock paper, "Hula Bunny" is imbued with spontaneity and fluidity, often found in street pop art. Ledbetter's lines are confident and animated, bringing the character to life with a few simple strokes. The artwork's bold black outlines and the absence of color draw attention to the form and movement suggested by the hula dancer's pose. Signed by the artist, this original piece captures the playful spirit of pop art, with its roots in commercial and popular imagery. Ledbetter often explores themes that resonate with a broad audience, and "Hula Bunny" is no exception. It reflects a joyful and carefree narrative, a departure from the conventional graffiti art associated with urban environments. This original drawing holds its own in modern street pop artwork, showcasing Ledbetter's creative range. His work bridges the gap between street art's raw expressiveness and pop art's accessible imagery. "Hula Bunny" is not just a piece of art; it is a slice of the culture from which it originates, offering a lighthearted take on the artist's surroundings and experiences. Collectors and admirers of Ledbetter's work appreciate his unique take on street pop art, where each piece often serves as a commentary on contemporary life. "Hula Bunny," with its charm and simplicity, continues to captivate viewers, remaining a delightful example of how traditional techniques can produce endearing and enduring art.
$803.00
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Mighty Jaxx OFF_WERK GI Joe Snake Eyes Art Toy by Mighty Jaxx x Hasbro
OFF_WERK GI Joe Snake Eyes Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Mighty Jaxx x Hasbro. 2021 6.5” Vinyl Art Toy Snake-Eyes is a master of ninjutsu and a master swordsman, hand-to-hand combatant, and marksman. Effortlessly using both traditional and modern weaponry during combat, he executes amazing athletic feats and moves with great agility during combat. What does the most skilled fighter of the GI Joe do when the battle is done? OFF_WERK GI Joe Snake Eyes answers the question of what this mysterious combatant does in his downtime. Whether he is enjoying a cup of joe or tending to his bonsai, Snake Eyes gets comfortable in his robe. Even off work, he doesn’t remove his helmet. OFF_WERK is a Mighty Jaxx original series that explores the lives of our favorite characters in their free time.
$212.00
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Cleon Peterson Mark Lanegan 60 Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Mark Lanegan 60 Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 15x24 Silkscreen Print. "This print is a tribute to my friend, Mark Lanegan, released in honor of his 60th birthday. I’ll never forget our walks through the light and dark" -Cleon Peterson A Meaningful Tribute to a Resonant Voice Cleon Peterson, an American artist known for arresting imagery and commentary on human conflict, created this limited edition silkscreen print as a personal homage to Mark William Lanegan. Lanegan, an American singer, passed away on February 22, 2022, leaving a profound influence on those who knew him and admired his work. Peterson sought to honor the singer’s 60th birthday through this piece, reflecting the shared journeys and the spirit of discovery that bound them together. The artwork presents a striking composition in red, black, and white, symbolizing both shadowy introspection and bright revelation. Each element in the design conveys tension and release, echoing the emotional depth of Lanegan’s music and the keen observations that define Peterson’s artistic approach. This 15x24-inch print on hand deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper captures a powerful exchange between two figures. One figure, rendered in vivid red, suggests an otherworldly presence, while the central human form stands in stark black. Their poses and gestures imply a push and pull of darkness and light, a motif that resonates with Lanegan’s creative path. The swirling shapes around the figures evoke fire, passion, and potential tumult, reinforcing Peterson’s signature use of bold silhouettes and purposeful negative space. By blending minimal details with high-contrast colors, the composition maintains a sharp intensity that draws the observer into its emotional core. Symbolism and Visual Expressions The interplay of color in this silkscreen print reflects the way Lanegan’s music often inhabited spaces of introspection and fervor. The red figure hints at the force of temptation or struggle, while the black figure appears poised between surrender and resistance. These themes connect to Peterson’s broader body of work, which frequently portrays dramatic confrontations between contrasting elements. The text at the top and bottom references Lanegan’s 60th birthday and a notable venue, grounding the imagery in a celebratory yet reflective context. Observers are invited to consider how memory, friendship, and creative expression intertwine, shaping a narrative that transcends a mere birthday commemoration. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Connections Followers of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork will recognize Peterson’s distinctive style, which employs flat color fields and intense outlines to deliver profound statements. This approach, reminiscent of bold murals and graphic interventions, has a directness that resonates in urban spaces as well as gallery settings. The oversized figures, emphasized by bright red and deep black, maintain the immediacy often associated with graffiti and street-based practices. Peterson’s technique interlaces pop culture influence with raw, street-inspired energy, reflecting a shared heritage of challenging conventional aesthetics. The overall arrangement echoes a modern approach to iconic visuals, where a few simplified shapes transmit a wealth of emotional content. Production Details and Collectibility Created in 2024 as a signed and numbered edition of 100, the Mark Lanegan 60 White Silkscreen Print stands as a carefully crafted testament to the artist’s dedication. Each piece is printed on luxurious 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, hand deckled for a subtle, artisanal feel. The tactile edges offer a nod to the handmade aspect of screen printing, merging contemporary design with time-honored techniques. Collectors value the exclusive nature of this run and the emotional resonance behind the subject matter, as Peterson’s personal connection to Lanegan adds depth to the composition. This artwork embodies the potent blend of reverence, friendship, and Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork influences that characterizes Peterson’s portfolio, reminding viewers of the enduring power that creative voices hold, even when they have departed.
$563.00
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Gats- Graffiti Against The System Past Present Future Dark Teal Silkscreen by Gats- Graffiti Against The System
Respect the Land Silver Silkscreen by Gats- Graffiti Against The System Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on Gold Foil Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x18 Respect the Land Silver Silkscreen by GATS – A Mystical Symbol of Continuity in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Respect the Land Silver Silkscreen is a 4-color hand-pulled screen print on radiant gold foil paper, created in 2022 by the anonymous street artist known as GATS, which stands for Graffiti Against The System. This 24x18 inch signed and numbered edition of 100 captures the essence of GATS’ bold iconography and commitment to resistance-based visual storytelling. The work presents a stone temple structure with three arched windows, each containing abstracted eyes, radiant lines, and the central masked figure that is signature to GATS’ visual identity. Rooted in the themes of ancestry, surveillance, spiritual continuity, and resistance to oppression, this piece reflects the artist’s long-standing engagement with sacred motifs and urban decay. The intricate detailing etched into the structure evokes the textures of carved monuments, layered with symbols that challenge the boundaries of mythology, mysticism, and social critique. GATS and the Sacred Mask as a Voice of Resistance GATS, who remains anonymous and active globally, has become an icon in contemporary graffiti art through their use of a unique, stylized mask that appears across alley walls, train cars, and now, fine-art screen prints. In Respect the Land Silver Silkscreen, the central figure wears the mask that viewers associate with silent wisdom, watching over the timeline etched below: Past, Present, Future. This triptych structure functions not just as an aesthetic decision but as a philosophical stance. It invites the viewer to consider the interconnectedness of time and the duty to honor the land not just for its utility but for its sacred and historical value. GATS uses the streets as their original gallery, but works like this print channel the same ethos into limited edition form, preserving the visual impact while inviting deeper reflection. The eyes to either side of the mask do not passively observe—they guard, they record, they witness. They represent a challenge to the colonial erasure of history and displacement of indigenous presence. Symbolism, Gold Foil, and Printmaking Craft The use of gold foil paper elevates the mystical aura of the work, functioning both as a nod to sacred objects and as a material choice that reflects light and meaning. Gold, traditionally used in religious iconography, here becomes a shimmering backdrop to themes of ancient guardianship and future consciousness. The four-color screen printing process brings layered depth, particularly in the texture of the stone facade and the intricate detailing of the eyes and facial features. GATS resists digital reproduction aesthetics by grounding the work in physical craft. Every print contains evidence of hand-pulled imperfection, aligning with the unpredictability and raw energy of graffiti. The cryptic symbols surrounding the structure further emphasize the esoteric nature of the image, inviting a deeper reading of lost languages and obscured histories. The balance of graphic symmetry and weathered texture demonstrates mastery in composition and message alike. Respect the Land as a Statement in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork This artwork holds weight within the canon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by refusing to separate spiritual vision from political urgency. Respect the Land is not just a call to environmental awareness—it is a reminder of what has been taken and forgotten. Through this silkscreen edition, GATS continues the mission of using masked figures and eyes as symbols of awakening and accountability. The print does not isolate past injustices but ties them to present awareness and future consequences. GATS has created a timeless piece that speaks from the walls of ancient temples and city blocks alike. With its limited release and hand-crafted production, it becomes both collectible and instructive—a sacred artifact that resists forgetting, illuminating the hidden forces that govern memory, culture, and justice.
$375.00
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Copyright Izanami XL HPM Silkscreen Print by Copyright
Izanami XL 3-Color Hand-Pulled HPM Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Copyright Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Copyright Izanami XL, 2015 Large scale screenprint; hand-finished / hand-painted layers 28 x 39 in.; 70 x 100 cm Edition of only 13 Signed and Numbered by the Artist Venturing into the vibrant world of street art and pop culture, one cannot overlook the mesmerizing creation that is the Izanami XL 3-Color Hand-Pulled HPM. Crafted by the illustrious street artist, Copyright, this artwork, released in 2015, stands as a testament to the intricate fusion of manual artistry and screen printing techniques. Measuring a striking 28 x 39 inches (or 70 x 100 cm), it ensures its presence is felt wherever it's displayed. What makes this piece particularly captivating is its limited-edition status. With a mere thirteen prints ever produced, each piece becomes an exclusive asset for art aficionados. This rarity, coupled with the signature hand-painted and hand-finished layers, accentuates the artwork's unique character. Unlike many of the mass-produced art pieces that dominate today's market, the Izanami XL offers its beholders a chance to engage with the artisan's direct touch. Each brushstroke, each color transition, speaks to the meticulous attention Copyright poured into the piece. Every print is further authenticated by the artist's signature, a mark of its originality and a reflection of Copyright's commitment to authenticity. The individual numbering serves as an added allure, making each edition a singular entity in its own right, and a collector's dream. This art piece, with its deep roots in both street and pop art realms, challenges the traditional boundaries of artistic expression. It's not just an artwork; it's an embodiment of a culture, a statement of rebellion, and a testament to the ever-evolving world of art. And for those lucky enough to possess one of these thirteen masterpieces, it's a piece of history captured in ink and color.
$793.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Burn Your Wonder Bra OG AP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Burn Your Wonder Bra- OG Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Print on 290gsm MOAB Fine Art Paper by Legend Street Art and Modern Pop Culture Artist Denial. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Print Burn Your Wonder Bra- OG, Nude Wonder Woman DC Comics Pop Art. Burn Your Wonder Bra: A Bold Statement in Street Pop Art by Denial Burn Your Wonder Bra is a striking limited edition archival pigment fine art print created in 2021 by Denial, a celebrated street art and modern pop culture artist. Known for pushing boundaries with his provocative and satirical art, Denial has established himself as an influential figure in the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movements. The piece was released as a limited artist proof edition, signed and marked AP by the artist, and printed on premium 290gsm MOAB fine art paper, highlighting its status as a sought-after collectible. Reimagining Iconic Imagery Through Pop Culture Burn Your Wonder Bra pays homage to the classic Wonder Woman figure, an enduring icon in both comic book history and contemporary popular culture. Denial reinterprets this symbol of strength and femininity with a rebellious and satirical twist. The bold, comic-style composition features Wonder Woman in her recognizable blue and red attire, but with a cheeky and unapologetic depiction that challenges traditional notions of beauty and female representation. This work reflects Denial’s signature style, combining elements of vintage comic book art with modern, socially charged commentary. The phrase Burn Your Wonder Bra emblazoned at the top of the piece adds another layer of meaning, referencing the feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s that rejected societal expectations imposed on women. By merging this historical context with a pop art aesthetic, Denial creates a provocative visual dialogue about empowerment, freedom, and gender roles in today’s society. The use of bright, primary colors, thick black outlines, and halftone shading techniques draws inspiration from the works of Roy Lichtenstein while infusing it with the grit and attitude of street art. Denial: A Voice in Modern Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Denial, whose real name is Daniel Bombardier, is a Canadian artist who has made a significant impact on the international art scene. His work is recognized for its bold, colorful visuals and its biting commentary on consumerism, politics, and popular culture. By creating art that is both visually arresting and intellectually engaging, Denial challenges viewers to question societal norms and values. His art often draws from graffiti culture and pop art traditions, making his work resonate with urban audiences and collectors alike. Burn Your Wonder Bra exemplifies Denial’s ability to reinterpret familiar imagery through a critical lens. It showcases his skill in blending fine art techniques with street art influences, producing a work that is both rebellious and refined. The print’s limited artist proof edition further enhances its rarity and appeal to collectors of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The Impact of Burn Your Wonder Bra in Contemporary Art Burn Your Wonder Bra stands as a powerful statement within the Street Pop Art movement, reflecting Denial’s unique ability to merge comic book nostalgia with modern themes of feminism, freedom, and resistance. By using Wonder Woman as a symbol, Denial transforms a classic pop culture figure into a representation of liberation and self-expression. The provocative title encourages viewers to reject outdated standards and embrace individuality, resonating deeply with contemporary social issues. The archival pigment print’s high-quality production on 290gsm MOAB fine art paper ensures its durability and richness, making it a lasting addition to any collection. This work highlights Denial’s ongoing contribution to the evolution of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, solidifying his role as an artist unafraid to challenge conventions while celebrating iconic imagery.
$575.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Eyes On The King Verdict Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Eyes On The King Verdict 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey x Ted Soqui Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Ted Soqui, Numbered 18x24 inches. Screenprint on thick cream Speckletone paper. Numbered edition of 600. "I based this “Eyes on the King Verdict” print on photos taken by Ted Soqui during the LA riots of spring 1992. Ted has a long history of photographing activists and protests, which began after the “not guilty” verdicts on April 29, 1992, for the four officers who severely beat Rodney King. I especially love the central pic of a young woman protester in a Malcolm X hat contemplating the scene. I think it is important to consider the symbolic weight of the Rodney King verdict and the emotional impact on communities of color seeking justice and accountability. At the time, 30 years ago, I remember feeling enraged that such a blatant act of police brutality was going unpunished when it was captured on video. It is heartbreaking how frequently similar acts of violence and abuse of power by law enforcement have gone unpunished, even when caught on camera. I don’t ever condone violence or looting, but I understand why LA erupted in riots and protests after the King verdict. When people feel that the American system has failed them repeatedly, things can reach a boiling point. The urge to protest injustice and the right to do so are legitimate, even if looting is not legitimate. The LA riots were a tragic mixture. However, beware of those who try to conflate protest with “criminal agitation” or “inciting a riot.” When the system fails the people, it is nothing short of patriotic for the people to protest for a solution. Ted Soqui and I both signed the “Eyes on the King Verdict” print.” – Shepard
$384.00
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Adam Caldwell Cauldron AP Giclee Print by Adam Caldwell
Cauldron Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Adam Caldwell. AP Artist Proof 2013 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 12x16
$213.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Life is Beautiful Black 2015 Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Life is Beautiful- Black 2015 Limited Edition Cast Resin Thermal Coated Painted Resin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 8.75x5.5 Edition Size: 100 Hand Signed, numbered and dated. Announcing a special release of the "Life is Beautiful" sculpture. It is made from durable cast resin; thermal coated in eight classic Mr. Brainwash colors. Each sculpture will be signed, numbered and dated by the artist. Very small chip to paint on the backside.
$4,698.00
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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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Tristan Eaton Dunny 20th Anniversary Monochromic Lithograph Print by Tristan Eaton
Dunny Kidrobot 20th Anniversary Monochromic Lithograph Print by Tristan Eaton on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2024 Artist Printed Mark Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Dunny x Kidrobot x Tristan Eaton Anniversary Print Dunny Kidrobot 20th Anniversary Monochromic Lithograph Print by Tristan Eaton The Dunny Kidrobot 20th Anniversary Monochromic Lithograph Print by Tristan Eaton stands as a bold and timeless visual declaration from one of the most influential voices in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2024 to commemorate two decades of Kidrobot’s presence as a pioneering force in designer toys and urban collectible culture, this 18x24 inch limited edition lithograph blends design and narrative, abstraction and portraiture, identity and iconography. Each piece is marked and stamped by the artist, part of a 150-print run that defines Eaton’s ability to balance cultural significance with graphic elegance. Tristan Eaton and the Evolution of the Dunny Tristan Eaton has been a defining artist in the Kidrobot universe since its inception, instrumental in shaping the aesthetic DNA of its most iconic figure: the Dunny. This commemorative artwork is a convergence of his past and present, honoring the legacy of the Dunny as both toy and canvas. The left side of the print features the geometric abstraction of the Dunny’s silhouette, rendered in high-contrast black-and-white zigzags and circular motifs, forming a hypnotic pattern that speaks to the object’s role in remix culture and modular identity. As the eye moves across the composition, the right half reveals a detailed grayscale portrait of a mid-century-inspired female figure, painted with the realism and emotion that Eaton is known for. The juxtaposition of this soft, cinematic face with the hard lines and symbolic chaos of the Dunny shape serves as a metaphor for the fusion between high-concept design and pop cultural storytelling—a tension that defines Kidrobot’s twenty-year impact on streetwear, art toys, and underground art. Design Tension and Cultural Commentary This monochromatic split-view composition is not merely an aesthetic decision but an artistic statement. The Dunny’s bold geometry acts as both a frame and a mask—layering history, nostalgia, and commentary on brand identity overtop of Eaton’s classic portraiture. The use of black and white restricts the visual language to form, contrast, and depth, focusing the viewer’s attention on movement, shape, and mood. The unifying white line that outlines the Dunny across both sides draws the eye and bridges the two worlds, much like how Kidrobot has bridged fashion, toys, and art through collaboration and innovation. This piece, printed on fine art paper using museum-grade lithographic methods, holds weight as both a collectible object and a gallery-quality statement. Its clean production and flawless execution highlight the precision with which Eaton approaches his art—even when embedded in a world that thrives on urban grit and chaos. A Tribute to Two Decades of Designer Culture The Dunny Kidrobot 20th Anniversary Monochromic Lithograph Print is not just a celebration of a brand—it is a chronicle of an aesthetic revolution. Kidrobot redefined how collectible objects could exist at the confluence of street culture and fine art, and Tristan Eaton remains one of its most important visual storytellers. With only 150 prints in this edition, each signed and stamped by Eaton, the artwork serves as a rare artifact in the legacy of contemporary visual art. It is at once a graphic memoir and a sleek, sophisticated symbol of how far graffiti and toy culture have traveled—and how far they will continue to evolve.
$215.00
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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
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Madsaki Coffee Break Drawing of Mona Lisa Silkscreen Print by Madsaki
Coffee Break Drawing of Mona Lisa Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Woven Fine Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Madsaki Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Fine Artwork Size 20.25x28.75 The contemporary art scene is an ever-evolving landscape, filled with experimental ventures and boundary-pushing works that challenge traditional artistic norms. A shining example of this trend is the 'Coffee Break Drawing of Mona Lisa', a piece created by renowned pop graffiti artist Madsaki. His rendition of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece reimagines the iconic image, offering a fresh perspective while paying homage to the original. Through a blend of classic inspiration and modern execution, Madsaki's work represents the fusion of past and present, bringing street art and pop art into the realm of high art. Employing the hand-pulled 1-color silkscreen print technique on woven fine art paper, Madsaki's interpretation emphasizes the raw essence and intricate details of street art. The silkscreen method is notable for its versatility, allowing for vibrant color applications and intricate designs. The choice of woven fine art paper adds a textured depth to the piece, enhancing the tactile experience of viewing the artwork. Madsaki's decision to employ these materials and techniques showcases his dedication to preserving the authenticity of street and graffiti art, while elevating it to a level of sophistication that resonates with art enthusiasts and collectors alike. The year 2020 marked a significant moment for Madsaki and fans of his work, as 'Coffee Break Drawing of Mona Lisa' was released as a limited edition artwork, with only 100 copies available. Each piece was signed by the artist himself, adding an element of exclusivity and personal connection for collectors. Measuring at 20.25x28.75 inches, the artwork's size further emphasizes its significance, making it a statement piece suitable for various display settings. Such limited editions often become coveted treasures in the art world, embodying both the artist's vision and a snapshot of a particular moment in artistic history. As a topic in the broader discussion of pop art, street art, or graffiti art, Madsaki's 'Coffee Break Drawing of Mona Lisa' stands out for several reasons. First, it challenges the traditional boundaries between 'high' and 'low' art. By taking a revered classical piece and presenting it through the lens of street art, Madsaki prompts viewers to reconsider their preconceptions about what constitutes 'fine art'. Moreover, the piece serves as a testament to the growing acceptance and recognition of street and graffiti art within mainstream art circles. Artists like Madsaki are not just rebelling against traditional norms; they are reshaping and redefining them. In the realm of modern artistry, the 'Coffee Break Drawing of Mona Lisa' by Madsaki stands as a beacon, illustrating the limitless possibilities when classic inspirations meet contemporary interpretations. As art continues to evolve, it is works like these that will be remembered for their audacity, creativity, and profound impact on the art world's landscape.
$1,092.00 $928.00
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Nate Duval Soul Sister Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval
Soul Sister Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 Metallic Gold Ink "That is one funky momma’… Show your love for vinyl (after all, it does sound better) with this 2-color print (black and metallic gold!)18” x 24”, signed, limited edition of 75 posters." -Nate Duval
$180.00
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BE@RBRICK Space Invaders 1000% Be@rbrick
Space Invaders 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 1000% Taito Retro Video Game Bearbrick
$820.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Conformity Trance- Red Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Obey Conformity Trance- Red 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 18 inches by 24 inches Edition of 350 February 10, 2021 Obey as a pseudo-command in my art has always been a form of reverse psychology. My philosophy is actually “question everything”. Conformity is often more unconscious than conscious… an adaptation to structures we may not agree with and a submission to unseen forces of manipulation… unseen because our eyes and minds are not open wide enough. People come up with conspiracy theories like “the Illuminati” to explain the feelings that they are cogs in someone else’s machine, but the deconstruction of power and control requires nothing more than a conscious and diligent examination of how power and influence upon the government accumulate and concentrate under capitalism. Shepard Fairey
$384.00
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Frank Kozik Che No Vive Red Art Toy by Frank Kozik
Che No Vive- Red Limited Edition Resin Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Hand cast 3.75" scale carded resin figure, signed and numbered editions of 20. 2021 Carded Art Toy Figure Sculptured by George Gaspar Dead Che.
$218.00
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Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box & Card 001 Set Artobjects by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue
Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box & Card 001 Set 4-Color Limited Edition Archival Offset Print on Card Stock with Foil Numbering by Naturel. 2022 Numbered Edition of 300 4-Color Archival Offset Print on Card Stock with Foil Numbering 2.5. 3.5 Inch Michael Jordan Bulls Basketball Card 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 250- 12 x 8 x 4 Inch Box. Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box & Card 001 Set Art Objects by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Exploring "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box & Card 001 Set by Naturel The "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box & Card 001 Set by Naturel, also known as Lawrence Atoigue, stands at the intersection of sports nostalgia and contemporary art, encapsulating the essence of pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The limited-edition collection, released in 2022, includes a series of archival offset prints on card stock, each with foil numbering and a specially designed box that houses the artwork. With a numbered edition of 300, this set features a 2.5 x 3.5-inch card depicting the iconic Michael Jordan in his Chicago Bulls basketball uniform. In addition, a signed limited edition of 250 for the 12 x 8 x 4-inch box adds to the collectible nature of this art object. Naturel's Artistic Vision and Pop Art Integration Atoigue, professionally known as Naturel, infuses his work with a blend of geometric abstraction and pop culture references, creating pieces that resonate with art lovers and sports enthusiasts. The "Finish Your Breakfast" set is no exception, showcasing his skill in combining vivid imagery with a unique stylistic approach. His interpretation of Michael Jordan's figure is not just a depiction of a sports moment but a pop art celebration of an iconic figure. The artwork aligns with the aesthetic of street pop art and graffiti, offering an edgy, contemporary take on the collectible sports card tradition. Impact of "Finish Your Breakfast" in the Art and Sports Collectible Scene The "Finish Your Breakfast" set by Naturel is more than a nod to sports memorabilia; it bridges the worlds of fine art and street culture. The collection's appeal lies in its ability to capture the spirit of an era when Michael Jordan reigned supreme while reimagining it through modern art. The use of archival printing techniques and foil numbering adds an element of luxury and exclusivity, elevating the traditional sports card to a piece of art that holds significance in both the street pop art movement and the realm of high-end collectibles. Collector's Appeal and Future Relevance As a limited-edition set, "Finish Your Breakfast" appeals to collectors and investors. The blend of pop culture, sports history, and artistic innovation makes it a unique collectible likely to be appreciated. The fact that it is a creation by Naturel, an artist celebrated for his distinct visual language that merges graphic design, illustration, and bold color palettes, further solidifies its status as a sought-after item. The set reflects current pop and street art trends and points towards a future where art and collectibility converge in new and exciting ways. In sum, the "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box & Card 001 Set by Naturel exemplifies the convergence of sport, art, and culture. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of Michael Jordan, the innovative spirit of street pop art, and the transformative vision of Lawrence Atoigue, an artist who continues to push the boundaries of contemporary artistry.
$450.00
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Christine Wu Remember When We Use To Play Giclee Print by Christine Wu
Remember When We Use To Play Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Christine Wu.
$352.00
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Jock Cannibal Holocaust Red Silkscreen Print by Jock
Cannibal Holocaust- Red Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jock Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screen print. Hand-numbered.
$159.00
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Todd Slater Clerks Silver Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater
Clerks- Silver 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Metallic Ink Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Todd Slater Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 24 x 36 inches Alamo Draft House Viewing of the Kevin Smith Movie Clerks for Netflix in 2006
$214.00
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Naoto Hattori Skull Beauty Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori
Skull Beauty Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.
$211.00
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Sket-One Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN x Sket-One
Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Sculpture Toy Limited Edition Artwork by Artist Sket-One of Graffiti Pop Street Painting Fame. 2021 Kikkoman Edition of 200, Size 75% 7.5" Each uzi sculpture comes as a 4-part Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly, box, display stand & gloves. Hand cast and painted Polystone Resin. New In Box International artist SketOne collaborates with by j-ldn to introduce the deliciously complex KIKKOSKET 75% Shoeuzi. Handcrafted from water clear polyresin dyed brown to imitate the appearance of liquid, this set also includes a set of chopsticks and a sushi rolling mat base.
$651.00
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Nicole Gustafsson Gustav Original Drawing by Nicole Gustafsson
Gustav Original Ink Hand Mini Drawing on Fine Art Paper by modern trending street art artist Nicole Gustafsson. 2013 Signed Original Drawing 5x5
$256.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Know Your Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Know Your Rights- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 1-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Serigraph Artwork 42 x 42 inchesAugust 21, 201. 42 x 42 Large Format Serigraph.1 Color printed on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. "Know Your Rights" is a commanding serigraph by Shepard Fairey, an artist who has cemented his place in the contemporary art scene through works that intertwine the ethos of street art with the aesthetic of modern pop art. This piece, released on August 21, 2014, is particularly noteworthy not only for its bold political message but also for the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into the production of each print. As an extensive format work, measuring an impressive 42 x 42 inches, it makes an indelible mark on the viewer, both through its scale and its strikingly stark one-color presentation on varnished 100% cotton rag archival paper, complete with hand-deckled edges. Shepard Fairey is renowned for blending fine art with the raw, in-your-face quality of street art and graffiti, and "Know Your Rights" is a prime example of this synthesis. The piece is anchored by a central image featuring an open book titled "THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN," encapsulating a message of empowerment and the potential for change. This is framed by laurels and a lit torch, evoking classic motifs that signify victory, knowledge, and enlightenment. The bordering texts "OBEY PROPAGANDA" and "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" play into Fairey's recurring themes of propaganda, control, and the dissemination of information, urging the viewer to question authority and the narratives they are presented with. Each print in this limited edition is signed and numbered by Fairey, signifying its authenticity and connection to the artist's hand. The decision to use a one-color palette speaks to the work's assertive simplicity and Fairey's skill in using contrast and texture to convey depth and resonance. It's a technique that mirrors his street art roots, where messages must be given quickly and memorably. The serigraph process, a labor-intensive method of screen printing, ensures that each impression is of the highest quality, with the varnishing on the cotton rag paper adding a durable, tactile finish that also enhances the visual impact. "Know Your Rights" stands as a powerful statement in Fairey's oeuvre, reflecting his social and political advocacy rendered through his distinct pop art lens. This artwork resonates with the immediacy of street art and carries the weight of historical art traditions, bridging contemporary concerns with timeless expressions of resistance and hope.
$4,376.00
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Nate Duval Hand Cut Alphabet Blue Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval
Hand Cut Alphabet- Blue Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 7.75x10
$27.00
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Tim Oliveira No Sleep Till Brooklyn #59 Red Black Silkscreen Print by Tim Oliveira
No Sleep Till Brooklyn 59- Red Black 4-Color Mixed Edition Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Oliveira Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. ME Mixed Edition Print, The Prints Vary In Color Through The Numbers of The Edition. 76 different silkscreen colors and variants in one edition. Signed and numbered, date stamped on back. The name of this print run has a double meaning to me. I decided to release it on August 5th to pay tribute to the Beastie Boys legend MCA (Adam Yauch); his birthday. Growing up, just about every day after school I would grab my basketball and head to the park or Boy's Club for some pickup games. Most of the time it was Beastie Boys on my walkman when I made the walk. They have always been a big influence on me. Also, no sleep till I feel confident with enough artwork for a solo show in Brooklyn. It may be a few years out, but I will keep trying to juggle family life, a regular job, and artwork with many late nights... -Tim Oliveira
$217.00
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DGK Ortiz Masked 7.7 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK
Ortiz Masked- 7.75 Deck Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist DGK. Traditional 7-PlyWood, Medium Concave`
$113.00
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Dain La Signora Capo HPM Silkscreen Print by Dain
La Signora Capo HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Silkscreen on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Dain Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed Edition of 28- 24x36- Each piece is a one-color screen print on 24 inches by 36-inch deckled edge fine art paper. The prints are heavily hand-embellished by the artist making each print unique. From an edition of 28 these prints are extremely limited. One of the most influential street artists to emerge from New York, DAIN combines the visual language of graffiti with collaged old portraits of Hollywood glamour stars. Crossing genres and often working single pieces back and forth between the street and studio, DAIN combines wheatpasting, silkscreening, spray paint, collage, and acrylic.
$820.00
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Marwan Shahin Habibi- Demon HPM Hand-Embellished Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin
Habibi- Demon HPM Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print With Acrylic & Diamond Dust on Photographique Rag Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Marwan Shahin. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 33 Marwan Shahin's "HABIBI" series an iconic portrait of Lebanese singer Fairuz interpreted throughout different stages of experiencing love, This very limited edition of 33, which each print is intricately arranged with a filigree of Diamond Dust to produce visually intoxicating kaleidoscope-like effects. Habibi: Demon by Marwan Shahin – The Darkest Mirror of Love Habibi: Demon by Marwan Shahin erupts as the most confrontational piece in his HABIBI series—a raw, unflinching portrayal of love at its most distorted and destructive. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of just 33 prints, this 2022 hand-embellished Giclée on Photographique Rag Paper combines acrylic and diamond dust with a violent visual vocabulary that stands apart from the rest of the collection. With sharp chromatic contrast, hallucinatory linework, and surreal horror-inspired iconography, Shahin captures a love that has curdled into obsession, vengeance, or emotional decay. At the center of the artwork, the face of legendary Lebanese singer Fairuz has been transfigured into a blazing red skull—eyes piercing, lips peeled into a skeletal grimace, and crowned with menacing horns. The symbolic use of red and black conjures danger, rage, and forbidden power, while the swirling cyan background draws viewers into a disorienting emotional vortex. This composition demands attention, not just for its aesthetic strength but for its thematic force: the seduction and toxicity of love once it crosses into the realm of self-destruction. Symbolic Violence and Cultural Reverberations Marwan Shahin reconfigures Fairuz—an icon of romantic melancholy and poetic longing—into a demonic muse, embodying how love can take the shape of madness, control, or spiritual fragmentation. The transformation is not arbitrary. In the arc of the HABIBI series, Demon represents the terminal stage of the romantic cycle Shahin has mapped: from yearning to revelation, and finally to emotional collapse. Here, Fairuz’s visage is consumed by inner turmoil, visually echoing the emotional scars hidden behind public personas and cultural expectations. The visual aggression is softened only slightly by the shimmering presence of diamond dust, which adorns the background with hypnotic glints. This layering of glamor over decay echoes the duality present throughout Shahin’s work: beauty masking suffering, intimacy corrupted by ego, and memory crystallized through trauma. Shahin’s use of optical patterns and stylized textures transforms this portrait into a kaleidoscope of chaos—modern love painted with a gothic pulse. A Masterstroke of Street Pop Art and Emotional Brutalism Habibi: Demon is not just a pop culture remix or an experimental graffiti artwork. It is an unfiltered emotional statement rendered through the language of street pop art, executed with exacting technique and deep psychological insight. Shahin’s graphic mastery—a blend of Middle Eastern visual heritage, revolutionary symbolism, and Western pop iconography—makes this print both a compelling piece of visual culture and an emotional weapon. In street pop art, artists often immortalize heroes, satirize leaders, or reframe history. But in this work, Shahin elevates emotional pain itself into the subject. The skeletonized Fairuz isn’t a caricature or villain. She is an archetype—the demon we all face when we confront the shadow side of our own desires, betrayals, and heartbreaks. This piece dares to say what others don’t: that love, when twisted, can become monstrous—and that there is strange, terrifying beauty in that truth. Habibi: Demon is a defiant addition to any serious collection of pop art or graffiti artwork, and a statement on the emotional extremes that define both human relationships and modern iconography.
$352.00
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Emily Burns Tactile Response Giclee Print by Emily Burns
Tactile Response Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Emily Burns. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 12x16
$103.00
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Cleon Peterson Listen You Fuckers- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Listen You Fuckers- Red 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Street Art Pop Artwork Artist. 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 125.
$759.00
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Francesco Francavilla Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #2 Silkscreen Print by Francesco Francavilla
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #2 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Francesco Francavilla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$103.00
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Cryptik Here & Now Gold Foil Serigraph Print by Cryptik
Here & Now Gold Foil Serigraph Print by Cryptik Limited Edition Hand Pulled Artwork on Gold Foil Fine Art Paper Modern Street Graffiti Pop Artist. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 "The past no longer is, the future is not yet here; there is only one moment in which life is available, and that is the present.." ~ Thich Nhat Hanh Unveiling the "Here & Now" by Cryptik In modern street art, Cryptik's "Here & Now" stands as a sterling example of the genre's intersection with spiritual philosophy. The limited edition serigraph print, crafted on opulent gold foil fine art paper, carries a timeless message underscored by the insightful words of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. Only 75 signed and numbered pieces were released in 2024, each measuring 18x24 inches, reflecting an exclusivity that parallels the uniqueness of the present moment it seeks to encapsulate. The Transcendental Aesthetics of Cryptik's Art Cryptik's distinct calligraphic style interweaves traditional Eastern motifs with the immediacy of street art, creating a visual meditation on the notion of the eternal 'now.' The gold foil serves as more than just a backdrop; it is a symbol of the sacred, often used in religious iconography, here repurposed to elevate street art to new heights of reverence and contemplation. Gold Foil Serigraphy: A Convergence of Technique and Message Serigraphy, or screen printing, is a method lauded for its ability to produce vivid colors and sharp lines, a technique that Cryptik employs masterfully. The meticulous hand-pulling of each print ensures every detail, from the delicate strokes of each character to the shimmering gold background, is rendered with precision. The "Here & Now" is thus not only an artwork but a bridge between the ancient practice of mindfulness and the contemporary pulse of street art. The serene complexity of "Here & Now" captures the viewer's gaze, inviting them to ponder the intertwined nature of time, existence, and art. In this piece, Cryptik offers visual stimulation and a portal to introspection, aligning with the essence of street pop art & graffiti artwork, which often prompts the observer to look beyond the surface. Cryptik's serigraph print serves as a reminder of the fleeting beauty of the present, encapsulating the impermanence of street art and the enduring profundity of spiritual thought. As much a philosophical artifact as a piece of visual art, "Here & Now" stands as a testament to the profound depths that street art can explore, marrying the visceral with the sublime. Through this work, Cryptik asserts that the most profound truths are often found in plain sight, woven into the fabric of our everyday surroundings.
$1,116.00
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Jeff Soto Dali's Mustache Embellished HPM Wood Panel Print by Jeff Soto
Dali's Mustache- Embellished Print on Wood Panel HPM Framed Ready to Hang by Jeff Soto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 10 x 15 in. (25.4 x 38.1 cm) Fine art wood print on 3/4" sustainable Birch, bright white finish Hand signed and numbered fine art wood canvas print, each one is hand-embellished by Jeff Soto DesignerCon 2017 Exclusive print release.
$352.00
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Mark Drew They Say Raps Changed Dr Dre Snoop Dog AP Silkscreen Print by Mark Drew
They Say Raps Changed Dr. Dre Snoop Dog A.P. Silkscreen Print by Mark Drew Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. A.P. Artist Proof 2019 Signed & A.P. Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 17.01x10.98 Mark Drew's Commentary on the Evolution of Hip-Hop Mark Drew's "They Say Raps Changed Dr Dre Snoop Dog" is an Artist's silkscreen print that speaks volumes about the shifting landscape of hip-hop through the medium of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This hand-pulled screen print on fine art paper is a significant work within Drew's oeuvre, demonstrating his ongoing engagement with the dialogue between music and visual art. The artwork is 17.01x10.98 inches and is part of a limited edition run. It is distinctively marked with Drew's signature and the A.P. stamp, indicating its status as an artist's proof and exclusivity within the series. The phrase "They say rap's changed" is a direct nod to the commentary on the evolution of hip-hop culture and music, a prevalent theme in Drew's work. Using screen printing, a technique with a rich history in pop art and street art, Drew creates a visual bridge between the current perception of hip-hop and its roots. The piece serves as a nostalgic reminder and an invitation to reflect on how the genre has grown and transformed over the years. Interplay of Music and Visual Art in Drew's Work The interplay of music and visual art has always been at the heart of Mark Drew's work. His silkscreen prints, often featuring lyrics from iconic hip-hop songs, go beyond mere representation; they comment on the cultural significance of the words and the imagery chosen to accompany them. In "They Say Raps Changed," the use of characters from vintage comics in conjunction with the poignant phrase highlights the contrast between the past and the present, the evolution of an art form, and the universal nature of change. Drew's decision to utilize an artist's proof for this print underscores his art's experimental and innovative nature. Artist proofs are often where the artist finalizes the details of the print, and they carry with them a sense of immediacy and authenticity that is highly valued in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This particular piece, with its crisp lines and bold colors, is a testament to Drew's skill as a printmaker and his understanding of the power of street art to communicate complex messages in an accessible way. The silkscreen print "They Say Raps Changed" is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the spirit of a particular moment in hip-hop history while engaging with contemporary dialogues about the genre. Mark Drew continues contributing to the discourse of street art, pop art, and the intersection of visual culture and music through his work. His prints are aesthetically compelling and serve as historical commentaries, bridging gaps between different eras and genres and inviting viewers to explore the deeper connections between them.
$1,341.00
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El Grand Chamaco (EGC) Nopalito SuperJanky SuperPlastic Art Toy by El Grand Chamaco (EGC)
Nopalito SuperJanky Janky SuperPlastic x El Grand Chamaco (EGC) Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2020 Created by renowned Mexican artist El Grand Chamaco and inspired by the rare nopal cactus, Nopalito is soft, prickly, and a little bit tickly. Faithful flower friend Tiny Tuna sits atop his shoulder. ¡Qué bonito!
$243.00
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123Klan Le Voleur Silkscreen Print by 123Klan
Le Voleur Limited Edition 4-Color Screen Print on 130lbs Mohawk Fine Art Paper by 123Klan Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Le voleur, is one of our iconic characters. He exists on a 60" x 36" canvas which is available at Yves Laroche Galerie. At first glance he looks like a common thief, but in reality he is a version of a modern Robin Hood." - 123Klan
$288.00
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Al Diaz SAMO©…SINCE 1978... Deluxe Collectors Book Set Print by Al Diaz
SAMO©…SINCE 1978... Deluxe Collectors Set Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print, Photos, Book & Marker on Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Ali Diaz. 2018 Signed & Numbered Al Daiz Portfolio Art Set of Prints, Art Objects, Media & Photographs. The Samo©… Since 1978… Deluxe Collectors Set Includes The Following Items: A signed first-edition book with an exclusive inscription by Al Díaz and Mariah Fox. A signed and numbered archival print measuring 8 x 8 inches is a photograph by Al Díaz from circa 2018. An 11-piece archival print set of vintage SAMO© photography, each measuring 4 x 6 inches, with photographs by Al Díaz, Natalya Maystrenko, and Jane Burrell Yadav from around 1978/79. A signed paint marker that was used to create an original SAMO© piece of art. A hand-screened canvas tote bag, printed on each side, measuring 15 x 20 inches. An enamel cross pin. A sticker pack. A bookmark. A blue marker. A signed Letter of Authenticity. Historical Significance and Composition of the SAMO©…SINCE 1978... Deluxe Collectors Set Released in 2018, this limited edition portfolio by Al Diaz is a comprehensive assembly that includes various items, each rich with the essence of street pop art. A signed first edition book with an exclusive inscription provides insight into the SAMO© tag's inception and evolution, a narrative co-created with Mariah Fox. Accompanying the book is a signed and numbered archival print, an 8 x 8-inch photograph Diaz took, offering a visual narrative that complements the written word. The realm of modern street pop art and graffiti artwork is ever-evolving, often blurring the lines between an art piece and a historical document. The "SAMO©…SINCE 1978..." Deluxe Collectors Set is a prime example of this intersection, offering a tangible connection to the roots of street art as seen through the lens of influential artist Al Diaz. This set is not just an amalgamation of art objects; it's a capsule of cultural heritage that chronicles the rise of one of the most enigmatic tags in the history of graffiti. Further delving into the historical context, the set includes eleven archival prints measuring 4 x 6 inches, featuring vintage SAMO© photography by Al Diaz, Natalya Maystrenko, and Jane Burrell Yadav. These images capture the rawness of the late 1970s and early 1980s in New York, where SAMO© became a recognized symbol of rebellion and artistic freedom. Including a signed paint marker used to create an original SAMO© piece signifies the authenticity of the art-making process, bridging the past with the present. The Artistic and Collectible Value of Al Diaz's Work The Deluxe Collectors Set assembles art objects extending beyond prints and photographs. This eclectic mix includes a hand-screened canvas tote bag, an enamel cross pin, a sticker pack, and a bookmark. Each item is a piece of memorabilia and a slice of the artistic journey that Diaz has embarked upon. Notably, the set has a blue marker and a signed letter of authenticity, sealing its value as a collectible. Al Diaz's contributions to the graffiti art scene are deeply etched into the cultural fabric of urban art. His work, especially the SAMO© tag, co-created with the legendary artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, has become a symbol of street art's DIY ethos and provocative nature. This Deluxe Collectors Set does not merely reflect Diaz's artistic footprint; it serves as a conduit for the stories, the era, and the movement that SAMO© represents. Legacy of the SAMO© Tag The legacy of the SAMO© tag immortalized in this Deluxe Collectors Set is multifaceted. It's a testament to the power of words and images in the public domain, a reminder of street art's transitory yet impactful nature. The tag's cryptic messages once sparked curiosity and dialogue among passersby on New York's streets. Through this set, they continue instigating thought and appreciation among collectors and art enthusiasts. In essence, the "SAMO©…SINCE 1978..." Deluxe Collectors Set by Al Diaz is more than just an item of monetary value; it is an essential piece for anyone interested in the history and evolution of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Through this collection, Diaz cements his place in art history and invites others to explore and understand street art's profound impact on society and culture. As a limited edition of just 25 sets, it holds a unique place in the pantheon of modern art collectibles, embodying the spirit of a time when art took to the streets, challenging conventions and forever changing the face of urban expression.
$354.00
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Jeremy Wheeler Tribute To Sammi Curr 2012 Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler
Tribute To Sammi Curr 2012 Movie Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Jeremy Wheeler. Lakeridge High October 24th 2012- The Clowns, Black Roses, Holy Moses, Solid Gold, Rockula, Sammi Curr. Band from the horror movie Trick or Treat.
$103.00
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Marie Bergeron China Town x Moments Lost Giclee Print by Marie Bergeron
China Town x Moments Lost Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Marie Bergeron counter-culture street artist art.
$134.00
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Gats- Graffiti Against The System Past Present Future Light Pink Silkscreen by Gats- Graffiti Against The System
Respect the Land Light Pink Silkscreen by Gats- Graffiti Against The System Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on Gold Foil Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 24x18 "Respect the Land Light Pink Silkscreen" by Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby is a compelling limited edition artwork that melds the rebellious spirit of street art with the finesse of pop art. The hand-pulled 4-color screen print on gold foil paper stands as a cultural artifact within the 2022 art scene, reflecting Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's distinctive style and his commentary on societal issues through visual art. Each of the limited edition pieces, sized 24x18 inches, is meticulously signed and numbered, marking its place in a finite set of 30. This deliberate choice underlines the artwork's exclusivity and the artist's engagement with each print. The light pink hues in this silkscreen offer a soft contrast to the golden background. This combination may be a metaphor for the delicate balance between urban development and the natural environment. The gold foil, often associated with luxury and value, is a stark reminder of the intrinsic worth of our natural landscapes, which are often overlooked or undervalued in the face of industrial expansion and urban sprawl. This piece showcases Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's iconic use of symbolic imagery, including eyes and cryptic scripts, which have become a hallmark of his work. The eyes, often interpreted as windows to the soul, here serve as a motif that challenges the viewer to look beyond the surface and consider more profound implications of human impact on the environment. The stylized, almost runic script that borders the artwork adds an element of mystery, compelling the observer to decode its message and reflect on the past, present, and future — themes recurrent in Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's body of work. As a prominent figure in pop and street art, Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's "Respect the Land Light Pink Silkscreen" encapsulates the convergence of artistic disciplines that define the modern art landscape. The work is not just an aesthetic accomplishment but also a socio-political statement, encouraging a dialogue about the stewardship of the earth. This piece stands out in Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's portfolio as a testament to his skill in screen printing and his dedication to using art to provoke thought and inspire change regarding environmental respect and conservation.
$495.00
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King Saladeen JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Print by King Saladeen
JP the Money Bear 20x30 Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: JP the Money Bear 20x30 Size: 20 x 30 in. Edition of 427 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen
$820.00
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Jen Collins Le Renard Anatomie Archival Print by Jen Collins
TITLE Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Jen Collins, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. INFO
$86.00