Boats & Ships

6 artworks


  • Terraformer Archival Print by Doze Green

    Doze Green Terraformer Archival Print by Doze Green

    Terraformer Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Doze Green X MARS-1, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2016 Doze Green X MARS-1 Terraformer, 2016 Archival pigment print in colors on Fine Art paper 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 45/200 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge Wear to the lower-left edge, most likely inherent to the work's production.

    $406.00

  • Landfall PP Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes Landfall PP Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Landfall PP Printers Proof Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290GSM Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Josh Keyes. PP Printers Proof Signed & marked PP 18x26 inches / 46x66cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand signed and numbered Artist proof working copy, small bump to lower mid white margin bottom. The hybrid world that Keyes has created steps on surrealism and photorealism, a mix that unsettles the viewers, making us feel unsafe and exposed to an uncertain and mischievous future. At the core of work exists the concern for our survival and the earth's future. This preoccupation is highlighted through the display of animals lost and displaced from their natural settings. They are in peril and away from their natural ecosystem, relocated in dioramic fantastical situations.

    $1,103.00

  • Emperors of the North Watch the Clock Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Emperors of the North Watch the Clock Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Emperors of the North Watch the Clock 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Classic Crest White Paper by Tim Doyle Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Emperors of the North Watch the Clock by Tim Doyle Limited Edition of 150 each (signed & numbered) 7-color screenprint on classic Crest White 36" x 18" Printed by Nakatomi Inc. "The idea of rising sea levels, and the animals of the sea (mythic or otherwise) coming into areas they aren't normally seen is fascinating to me" -Tim Doyle

    $253.00

  • Landfall Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes Landfall Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Landfall Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290GSM Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Josh Keyes. Edition of 175 18x26 inches / 46x66cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand signed and numbered The hybrid world that Keyes has created steps on surrealism and photorealism, a mix that unsettles the viewers, making us feel unsafe and exposed to an uncertain and mischievous future. At the core of work exists the concern for our survival and the earth's future. This preoccupation is highlighted through the display of animals lost and displaced from their natural settings. They are in peril and away from their natural ecosystem, relocated in dioramic fantastical situations.

    $716.00

  • What A Piece Of Junk 24x18 Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle What A Piece Of Junk 24x18 Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    What A Piece Of Junk- 24x18 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Famous Pop Art Artist Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x18 Tim Doyle "What a Piece of Junk" 5 color hand-printed silkscreen print signed and numbered by the artist signed by artist

    $331.00

  • Sea Change Archival Print by Beau Stanton

    Beau Stanton Sea Change Archival Print by Beau Stanton

    Sea Change Archival Print by Beau Stanton Limited Edition on Cotton Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x18 Archival Pigment Fine Art Beau Stanton's "Sea Change" and the Evolution of Street Pop Art Beau Stanton's "Sea Change" is a compelling archival print that encapsulates the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, inviting viewers into a world where the majestic power of the sea meets the intricacy of human creativity. Released as a limited edition print in 2020, this work is part of an exclusive collection, limited to just 75 signed and numbered pieces, each rendered on cotton fine art paper with a size of 24x18 inches. Utilizing archival pigment, Stanton ensures that each print is imbued with a sense of permanence, preserving the intensity of his colors and the sharpness of his lines for generations to admire. The artwork is a visual narrative, combining the historical significance of maritime imagery with the vibrant, expressive techniques characteristic of graffiti art. The steamship, an emblem of industrial progress and historical exploration, is reimagined through Stanton's lens, set against a backdrop of geometric patterns and mandala-like designs. This contrast speaks to the transformative nature of time, acknowledging the enduring impact of past innovations on present and future societies. Beau Stanton's Artistic Signature in Modern Art "Sea Change" is an undeniable signature of Beau Stanton's artistic lexicon, merging the illustrative precision of fine art with the raw, accessible energy of street art. Stanton bridges historical narratives with contemporary cultural dialogue by infusing the classical imagery of a steamship with a tapestry of radiant hues and elaborate patterns. This print stands as a beacon within the Street Pop Art movement, demonstrating the potential of graffiti artwork to transcend urban walls and enter the hallowed spaces of fine art galleries. Stanton's work challenges perceptions, advocating for the inclusion of street-inspired aesthetics within the broader context of modern art. His limited editions, including "Sea Change," have cultivated a dedicated following, attesting to the growing appetite for artworks that defy conventional categorizations. Collectors and enthusiasts are drawn to the visual appeal of Stanton's creations and the layers of meaning and historical references that enrich each piece. In essence, "Sea Change" is more than a piece of art; it is a historical dialogue rendered through modern artistic practices, a testament to art's fluidity and ever-evolving nature. Stanton's commitment to quality, as evidenced by the archival materials used, positions this print as a valuable and lasting contribution to the narrative of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Through this and other works, Stanton continues to shape the trajectory of street art, ensuring its place within the annals of art history.

    $260.00

Boats & Ships Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Boats and ships, as motifs in art, have a rich history that extends from classical seascapes to contemporary Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. These vessels, symbolizing adventure, exploration, and sometimes escapism, have been reinterpreted by street artists and pop artists, infusing them with new meanings and aesthetics relevant to today's cultural landscape.

Maritime Imagery in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

The imagery of boats and ships has sailed smoothly into the visual language of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where artists often incorporate symbols from the collective cultural memory into their pieces. In this genre, boats and ships frequently serve as metaphors for personal journeys or as commentary on societal issues such as migration and trade. The adaptability of maritime themes allows artists to navigate various topics, from personal narrative to social critique, all while engaging with a universal symbol. These vessels are portrayed in different styles within Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, from hyper-realistic depictions that could rival any marine painting to abstract representations that capture the essence of movement and fluidity associated with watercraft. Street artists may use boats and ships to anchor a piece geographically, evoking the spirit of a seaside city or suggesting a broader, more conceptual voyage. In pop art, these forms are often rendered with bold colors and graphic lines, emphasizing the aesthetic of the consumer and media-driven culture from which the movement initially emerged.

Boats & Ships: From Traditional Art to Urban Canvases

Traditionally, boats and ships have been subjects reserved for fine art, with artists capturing the majesty of these vessels and the beauty of the sea. However, as Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork have gained prominence, the maritime theme has been reimagined on city walls and galleries. This transition from classical to contemporary contexts represents a significant shift in how art perceives and utilizes these motifs. No longer are boats and ships confined to tranquil blue horizons; they now appear amidst the concrete and steel of the urban jungle, bringing with them a sense of nostalgia and a reminder of nature's omnipresence. Street and pop artists often leverage the historical connotations of boats and ships, repurposing them to fit the urban setting. These artworks can turn a mundane city corner into a space for reflection on human history and our connection to the sea. Whether through large-scale murals that transform the sides of buildings into nautical scenes or through more minor, more intimate works on canvas, boats, and ships maintain their power to captivate and transport viewers.

Symbolism and Cultural Relevance in Contemporary Art

In contemporary art, boats and ships are laden with symbolism, carrying meanings that can be both personal to the artist and reflective of broader cultural narratives. Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork have a penchant for repurposing symbols to fit the contemporary zeitgeist, and maritime motifs are no exception. In this genre, a boat may not just be a boat—it can represent a journey, a struggle, a dream, or a history. The cultural relevance of boats and ships in art is also tied to current events, with artists using these motifs to comment on issues such as the refugee crisis or to reflect on the impact of globalization. The universality of the boat as a symbol allows these artworks to speak to a broad audience, transcending language and cultural barriers. For many, these vessels represent hope, the promise of new horizons, and the enduring human spirit. Ultimately, boats and ships in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork embody a confluence of history, symbolism, and modernity. They are artifacts of human progress and perennial subjects of artistic fascination, rendered anew by the hands of contemporary artists. Through these depictions, the vessels continue to carry stories—of people, places, and artists—charting a course through the waters of cultural expression and leaving a wake that stirs the imaginations of those who encounter them. As long as artists are willing to paint, stencil, or print, boats and ships will undoubtedly continue to be significant in the vibrant world of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.

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