Bunny Rabbit

113 artworks

  • Sale -25% Lil Helpers Pretty N Kink Janky SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon

    Guggimon Lil Helpers Pretty N Kink Janky SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon

    Lil Helpers Pretty N Kink Janky SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon Limited Edition Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist. 2022 Limited Run of 2000 SuperJanky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy Artwork Size 6x15 New In Box

    $300.00 $225.00

  • Sale -25% Fashion Slumber Party Insomniac Surprise Slurp SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon

    Guggimon Fashion Slumber Party Insomniac Surprise Slurp SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon

    Fashion Slumber Party Insomniac Surprise Slurp SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon Limited Edition Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist. 2022 Limited Run of 2000 SuperKranky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy Artwork Size 6x8

    $215.00 $161.00

  • Smorkin Labbit Black Art Toy by Kubrick x Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Smorkin Labbit Black Art Toy by Kubrick x Frank Kozik

    Smorkin Labbit Black Art Toy by Kubrick x Frank Kozik Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2004 Japan Exclusive Art TOy Artwork Size 2x3 New In Box Stamped/Printed. New In Package, Unopened. Frank Kozik is a renowned graphic artist who is widely known for his iconic concert posters and vinyl toys. One of the most recognizable designs he created is the "Smorkin' Labbit". The Smorkin' Labbit is a vinyl toy in the form of a mischievous rabbit with a signature cigarette (or sometimes other objects) hanging out of its mouth. The Labbit was originally introduced in Kozik's nineties rock poster art and later brought to life by Kidrobot, a producer and retailer of designer toys, in the early 2000s. In the world of designer toys, the Labbit has become quite popular and has seen numerous iterations, from different sizes (ranging from tiny blind box versions to massive foot-long versions) to a variety of designs, colors, and themes (everything from happy Labbits to zombie Labbits, and even Marvel and DC superheroes Labbits). The whimsical and often subversive nature of Kozik's work, embodied by the Smorkin' Labbit, has garnered a strong following among fans of designer toys and art collectibles.

    $48.00

  • Visible Labbit Plush Guts Neon Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Visible Labbit Plush Guts Neon Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Visible Labbit Plush Guts- Neon Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Come inside Frank Kozik's Smorkin Labbit to show you what Labbit's are really made of... a whole lot of plush! Presenting The Visible Labbit featuring visible plush guts and bones inside a transparent outer shell. This limited edition 7" statement piece is the next smoking hot, must-have Labbit art toy.

    $218.00

  • Sale -25% Breaking Free Resin Dunny Art Toy by Whatshisname

    Whatshisname Breaking Free Resin Dunny Art Toy by Whatshisname

    Breaking Free Resin Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Whatshisname. New 2022, Pressure to be what your family wants you to be. What society says you need to be. What advertising says you’ll be happy to be. But you can break free. This collaboration between Kidrobot and London-based artist Whatshisname uses the canvas of the Dunny to explore the struggle between the parts of our identity imposed by the outside world and our desire to be our authentic selves. This empowering 8-inch resin figure shows a person pressing back against the strictures of the world and in the process of emerging as themselves.

    $323.00 $242.00

  • Hold Your Tongue Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Hold Your Tongue Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Hold Your Tongue Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky. Signed Limited Edition 2011

    $134.00

  • Bunny Bones Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Bunny Bones Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Bunny Bones Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $134.00

  • Visible Labbit Plush Guts Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Visible Labbit Plush Guts Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Visible Labbit Plush Guts Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Kidrobot takes you inside Frank Kozik's Smorkin Labbit to show you what Labbit's are really made of... a whole lot of plush! Presenting The Visible Labbit featuring visible plush guts and bones inside a transparent outer shell. This limited edition 7" statement piece is the next smoking hot, must-have Labbit art toy.

    $218.00

  • Happy Stache Labbit 10 Inch Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Happy Stache Labbit 10 Inch Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Happy Stache Labbit 10 Inch Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. These gorgeous 'Stache labbits are perfect modern accessories for your home. These glossy beauties will bring a smile to you and your guest's faces daily.

    $230.00

  • Dissection Of The White Rabbit AP Archival Print by Nychos

    Nychos Dissection Of The White Rabbit AP Archival Print by Nychos

    Dissection Of The White Rabbit Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 300gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper by Nychos Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2013Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 16x16 "I painted this piece in January of this year, right before I went to Hawaii for Pow Wow. It was also featured in my recent solo show in Italy, showcasing some of my recent dissections. The concept is based on the graphical graffiti throw-up I have been doing since around 2005, but I had to do a dissection of this one! The image is now Rabbit Eye Movement's main (REM) logo. REM started as a street art concept based in Vienna, but I always saw the Rabbit Eye Movement as an homage to all the "rabbits" out there being" active in the urban art movement; it doesn't matter what mission they are following. The movement grew, and REM expanded to establish the REM ARTSPACE. This place addresses national and international artists from genres like graffiti, urban illustration, street art, lowbrow, and pop culture imagery. It allows individual and collective creativity to open minds and cultivate passionate inspiration." - Nychos. Nychos' "Dissection of The White Rabbit": A Modern Pop Art Phenomenon In the contemporary urban landscape, few art pieces have captured the imagination as vividly as "Dissection of The White Rabbit" by Nychos, the illustrious graffiti street artist. This limited edition archival pigment print on 300gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper stands as a hallmark of modern pop art and a defining piece within the street pop art and graffiti artwork genre. Created as an artist proof (AP) in 2013, this 16x16 artwork weaves complex narratives of biology, mythology, and urban culture into a single, striking, and thought-provoking canvas. Nychos: Anatomical Explorations and Urban Narratives Nychos, renowned for his unique approach to street art, employs a distinctive technique of anatomical dissection in his work. "Dissection of The White Rabbit" is a prime example, presenting a rabbit split down the middle to reveal the intricate workings of its internal organs. This piece was conceived in January of that year, just as Nychos was preparing to attend Pow Wow in Hawaii, and subsequently became a centerpiece in his solo show in Italy. Nychos's work delves into the layers that compose living beings, reflecting a deep fascination with what lies beneath the surface. By marrying the graphic energy of graffiti throw-ups with the precise detail of dissections, Nychos has forged a new path in street pop art. The artwork also functions as the emblem for the Rabbit Eye Movement (REM), a concept originating from the streets of Vienna. Nychos envisions REM as a tribute to the 'rabbits' of the urban art movement, symbolizing the active participants in this burgeoning cultural scene, regardless of their mission. REM has since evolved to establish the REM ARTSPACE. This creative hub celebrates a variety of genres, from graffiti and urban illustration to street art, lowbrow, and pop culture imagery. This space is dedicated to fostering individual and collective creativity and serves as a bastion for the free exchange of ideas, ensuring the progression and inspiration of artists worldwide. The Impact and Legacy of Nychos' Work The influence of "Dissection of The White Rabbit" extends beyond its visual impact. It embodies Nychos' profound effect on the street art scene, illustrating the transformative power of visual arts in urban spaces. The work is a representation of the artist's technical prowess and a symbol of his commitment to challenging the traditional boundaries of street pop art and graffiti artwork. As the primary logo for the Rabbit Eye Movement, it has become synonymous with a global network of artists dedicated to advancing the cause of street art. Through his work and the establishment of REM ARTSPACE, Nychos has played a pivotal role in shaping the dialogue around street art and its place in the broader spectrum of contemporary art. In essence, "Dissection of The White Rabbit" is more than just a piece of art; it is a cornerstone of Nychos' artistic and cultural contribution. This piece encapsulates the dynamism and versatility of street pop art and graffiti artwork, demonstrating how such works can simultaneously educate, inspire, and provoke thought. As Nychos' fame continues to rise and his works continue to captivate audiences around the globe, the legacy of his white rabbit, dissected and displayed, stands as an enduring symbol of the power and potential of street art.

    $279.00

  • Sale -25% Conceal N Bury Fashion EDC SuperGuggi Art Toy Guggimon x SuperPlastic

    Guggimon Conceal N Bury Fashion EDC SuperGuggi Art Toy Guggimon x SuperPlastic

    Conceal N Bury- Fashion EDC SuperGuggi Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure by Artist Guggimon. Limited Run Made In 2021 8' Tall. With iconic guggi mask, ax, and a bag full of lavender-scented lye, this 8” psycho is the perfect accomplice to any crime of fashion

    $256.00 $192.00

  • Mad World Giclee Print by Graham Curran

    Graham Curran Mad World Giclee Print by Graham Curran

    Mad World Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300 GSM Certified Archival Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Graham Curran. Graham Curran titled "Mad World," inspired by the movie Donnie Darko. Measures 11" x 14", and printed on 300 GSM Certified Archival Paper. Signed by the artist and hand-numbered.

    $210.00

  • Sale -25% The Cognition Enhancement Engin Blue Dunny Art Toy by Doktor A

    Dunny The Cognition Enhancement Engin Blue Dunny Art Toy by Doktor A

    The Cognition Enhancement Engine- Blue Dunny Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Doktor A. Limited to 1000 pieces worldwide this is the regular Blue edition. Nanoclockwork is taking the world by storm. Super fast and super compact. The ultimate in cognitive engineering. A must-have item for any Mechtorian undergoing a re-fit, to bring them into the new information age. Ronson Travithick found a way to create super miniaturised clockwork mechanisms and employed them as the perfect system to generate brains. A thousand times more complex, faster and smarter than the previous system of pulleys and levers installed in most Mechtorian heads. Combining this with some patented Teslastein Static Injectors, enhances the process even further! Now the super fast and super compact cognitive engineering can complete your collection with the Kidrobot 8-Inch Cognition Enhancer Dunny by Doktor A

    $184.00 $138.00

  • Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One

    Task One Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One

    Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One Kidrobot Vinyl & Plaster Art Toy Collectible Pop Artwork. 2013 Original Dunny Town Painted Plaster Kidrobot Custom Dunny Artwork Size Approximate 3x4 Town Motel Hotel Original Dunny Art Toy by Task One Task One's Interpretation of Americana in Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy Task One's "Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy" from 2013 captures the essence of Americana through the lens of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece stands approximately 3x4 inches and is a part of the broader Dunny Town series. The work showcases a classic roadside motel reimagined in the form of a Kidrobot Dunny vinyl figure. Task One's skillful use of painted plaster to craft the piece brings out a textured realism, with the motel's iconic signage, doors, and windows vividly portrayed to evoke the spirit of travel and transient life on the American highway. The art toy is a nostalgic nod to the vintage motels that pepper the United States, each promising rest and respite to weary travelers. The miniature motel is not simply a replication of a building; it's an emblem of the cultural significance of motels in the narrative of American travel. The neon-like "MOTEL" sign, pointing towards the Dunny, is remarkably evocative, mirroring the beckoning lights that have guided countless journeys across the country. Reimagining Urban Spaces in Miniature Form With the "Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy," Task One continues his exploration of urban spaces, translating them into miniature forms that resonate with collectors and art enthusiasts alike. The motel, a symbol of mobility and the vast network of travel is recontextualized in a pop art format, preserving its cultural relevance while presenting it through a fresh, artistic perspective. This work blends the accessibility of street art with the collectible nature of vinyl toys, resulting in a piece that is both a tribute to a fading icon of the American road and a commentary on the changing landscape of travel and accommodation. Task One's meticulous attention to the architectural details of the motel, combined with the playful, anthropomorphic Dunny form, exemplifies the potential of art toys to serve as platforms for storytelling. The "Motel Hotel Original Dunny Town Art Toy" is thus a celebration of the crossroads between art, culture, and history, encapsulating the essence of roadside Americana within the compact and collectible dimension of a Dunny. The art toy embodies the ethos of street pop art, where everyday objects and structures are elevated to the status of art through creativity and context. Task One's portrayal of the motel invites contemplation on the themes of travel, the passage of time, and the evolution of the American landscape. This piece continues to hold a place of significance within the Dunny Town series and stands as a testament to Task One's legacy in street pop art and graffiti artwork.

    $310.00

  • Rabbbit House Giclee Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Ron English- POPaganda Rabbbit House Giclee Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Rabbit House Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Propaganda Artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Size 32x27 "Rabbit House" is a captivating artwork by Ron English- POPaganda, an artist famed for his contribution to the propaganda art movement, which critiques contemporary culture through the melding of high and low art. The limited edition giclee print on fine art paper showcases English's expertise in juxtaposing surrealism with a hyper-saturated palette, creating a piece that is both a visual feast and a profound commentary on consumerism and the corporate infiltration of American life. The 2013 artwork, with its size of 32x27 inches, belongs to a highly exclusive series, limited to only 25 signed and numbered prints, making it a coveted piece for collectors. English's Rabbit House thrusts the viewer into a vibrant, almost psychedelic scene, blending elements of fantastical landscapes with familiar yet distorted characters and motifs. This vivid tableau is populated with mutated creatures and toys, expressing the artist's trademark fusion of reality with the absurd. The creatures in the scene are exaggerated and colorful, embodying English's critical perspective on the mutagenic powers of capitalism on nature and childhood innocence. The meticulous detail and depth of the piece draw onlookers into a three-dimensional space that feels at once otherworldly and uncomfortably familiar, echoing the intrusion of the fantastical into the mundane that is ever-present in today's advertising-saturated environment. Ron English- POPaganda utilizes the giclee printing method, revered for its high-quality reproduction of colors and details, ensuring that each element, from the reflective surfaces to the intricate textures of the flora and fauna, is captured with exceptional clarity by crafting a limited series of prints, English ties the artwork to the street art ethos, where exclusivity and access play pivotal roles. Like a street artist's fleeting murals, "Rabbit House" holds a transient place in the art world; its limited availability endows the piece with a sense of impermanence contrasting with the enduring nature of the paper it's printed on. English's work is a sophisticated blend of criticism and celebration of popular culture, offering an immersive escape while prompting introspective reflections on the world we live in. This artwork is not just a statement but a conversation starter, engaging its audience with layers of meaning and a rich visual narrative.

    $1,174.00

  • Who Fried Roger Rabbit? Seroquel Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Who Fried Roger Rabbit? Seroquel Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Who Fried Roger Rabbit? Seroquel Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2025 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Cartoon Madness Meets Pharmaceutical Culture Who Fried Roger Rabbit? Seroquel Blotter Paper Print by Ben Frost reimagines the iconic animated character Roger Rabbit within the framework of modern pharmaceutical branding. Released as part of Frost’s 2025 collection, this 7.5 x 7.5 inch limited edition archival pigment print on perforated blotter paper explores the collision of pop culture and medication packaging with satirical precision. Featuring the animated character smiling manically beside a Seroquel XR layout, the print is hand-perforated by Zane Kesey and produced in a signed and numbered edition. This work critiques how society normalizes mental health struggles through branding and questions how animation, nostalgia, and pharmaceuticals can coexist in a single visual message. Satirical Branding and Medicinal Irony Frost fuses Roger Rabbit’s over-the-top personality with Seroquel, a medication used to treat mood disorders, to amplify the surreal effects of overstimulation and sedation. By transforming the clinical appearance of a pharmaceutical box into a playful, chaotic canvas for a cartoon figure, Frost blurs the line between treatment and escapism. His use of quetiapine packaging language is precise, including dosage information and warnings, yet subverted by Roger Rabbit’s erratic demeanor. The underlying message reflects on how medication is commercialized in a culture that commodifies both mental illness and childhood nostalgia. Material Subversion in Blotter Format The blotter paper format is integral to the conceptual thrust of the piece. Traditionally associated with LSD distribution, blotter prints evoke a psychedelic lineage and hint at an altered perception of reality. By placing a cartoon character on a faux-medication backdrop, Frost disrupts the expectation of serious pharmaceutical design with absurdity. The perforation physically fragments the image, echoing the fragmentation of consciousness and emotion in both medicated and animated experiences. This format enables the artwork to comment simultaneously on drug culture, entertainment media, and mental health marketing. Ben Frost’s Visual Provocation Australian artist Ben Frost has made a name for himself by appropriating advertising, pharmaceutical logos, and mass-market cartoons into biting social commentary. His Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork unpacks consumer psychology through bold color, recognizable imagery, and pointed juxtapositions. Who Fried Roger Rabbit? is a standout example of this method—merging the aesthetics of childhood with the clinical detachment of adult medicalization. Frost confronts viewers with contradictions they may overlook in daily life, drawing humor and tension from the unsettling marriage of cartoon madness and prescribed stability. It’s not just visual stimulation—it’s a question wrapped in a package we’re told to trust.

    $550.00

  • Playboy Tokyo Rabbit Head Skateboard Art Deck by Color Bars

    Color Bars Playboy Tokyo Rabbit Head Skateboard Art Deck by Color Bars

    Playboy Tokyo Rabbit Head Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Color Bars X Playboy. 2021 Playboy Club of Tokyo inspired Rabbit Head logo skateboard.

    $198.00

  • Holiday Indonesia Plush Charm Object Art by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Indonesia Plush Charm Object Art by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Indonesia Accomplice Plush Charm Object Art by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2023 Out of Print Rare Kaws Accomplice in Rabbit Costume Hands of Face Plush Object Art Size 4x6.5 Charm New in Package Within the kaleidoscopic world of pop art and street art, certain artists emerge with distinctive voices and identifiable styles that encapsulate the zeitgeist of their generation. One such name that stands tall in this dynamic arena is Brian Donnelly, popularly known by his pseudonym, Kaws. Rooted in graffiti and nurtured through street art, Kaws’ trajectory has propelled him to the mainstream, blurring the lines between art, commercial product design, and pop culture. His 2023 masterpiece, the “ Holiday Indonesia Plush Charm Object Art,” exemplifies the uniqueness of his artistic voice. This limited edition designer collectible, visually striking and tactile, presents the rare Kaws Accomplice – an emblematic motif in his repertoire – dressed in a whimsical rabbit costume, with its hands covering its face. This particular iteration, measuring 4x6.5 inches, stands out not just for its craftsmanship but also for its profound undertones, possibly alluding to the complexities of identity, popular culture, and the universal human sentiment of disguise and revelation. Its packaging, pristine and untouched, ensures the integrity of the piece, adding to its allure for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Beyond mere aesthetic value, Kaws’ creations, including the aforementioned Plush Charm Object Art, resonate deeply with the themes of urbanity, culture, and the ever-evolving landscape of street art. It’s a testament to the powerful interplay between art and the urban environment, ensuring that such pieces remain not just collectibles but also symbols of an era.

    $238.00

  • Wary Wanders Etching Print by Nicole Gustafsson

    Nicole Gustafsson Wary Wanders Etching Print by Nicole Gustafsson

    Wary Wanders Limited Edition Etching Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Nicole Gustafsson. Number 1 of 13, 2008 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition

    $180.00

  • It's Time Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky It's Time Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    It's Time Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $134.00

  • Sale -25% Bad Bunny Fashion EDC SuperGuggi Art Toy Guggimon x SuperPlastic

    Guggimon Bad Bunny Fashion EDC SuperGuggi Art Toy Guggimon x SuperPlastic

    Bad Bunny- Fashion EDC SuperGuggi Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure by Artist Guggimon. Limited Run of 14444 Made IN 2021 8' Tall

    $256.00 $192.00

  • Sale -25% Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny by Nugg Life NY- Ian Ziobrowski

    Nugg Life NY- Ian Ziobrowski Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny by Nugg Life NY- Ian Ziobrowski

    Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny Custom Dunny Extremely Limited Mini Nugs HPM Embellished Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Nugg Life NY- Ian Ziobrowski. 2021 Signed Box Limited Edition of 3 Custom Made Unique Dunny Marijuana Alien Smoking a Joint. Artistic Intersection of Street Art and Collectible Culture Ziobrowski's Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny emerges as a compelling piece, offering a blend of street culture, pop art, and the underground ethos of graffiti. This custom Dunny, produced in a limited edition of three, showcases a marijuana alien character smoking a joint. The piece symbolizes the counterculture elements often found in street art, presenting a whimsical and provocative narrative. The urban art scene continues to evolve, blurring the lines between what is considered mainstream and what resides on the fringes of society. Among the many artists contributing to this movement is Ian Ziobrowski, known in the art world as Nugglife NY. He brings his unique vision to the forefront with the Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny. This work is a vinyl art toy collectible and a statement within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork realm. The Artistic Intersection of Street Art and Collectible Culture Ziobrowski's Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny emerges as a compelling piece, offering a blend of street culture, pop art, and the underground ethos of graffiti. This custom Dunny, produced in a limited edition of three, showcases a marijuana alien character smoking a joint. The piece symbolizes the counterculture elements often found in street art, presenting a whimsical and provocative narrative. The toy is meticulously crafted, with sculpted features that bring the character to life. Each edition is hand-painted, demonstrating Ziobrowski's attention to detail and commitment to individuality in each piece. The signature moonrock Kief embellishment adds a textural and visual complexity, making it an art piece and a tactile experience. Much like the toy itself, the packaging is part of the artwork's overall aesthetic, with each box signed and numbered by the artist, adding to its exclusivity and collectible nature. Reflections of Contemporary Society in Art The Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny holds a mirror to the multifaceted aspects of contemporary society. Ziobrowski's creation speaks to the widespread fascination with extraterrestrial life, the normalization of marijuana use, and the growing acceptance of street art as a legitimate art form. His work is a commentary on the escapism found in substance use, with the alien figure serving as a metaphor for the otherworldly experiences that such escapades can invoke. The narrative behind the Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny is as intriguing as the piece itself. "Beyond the galaxy are things we'll never see," begins the story, alluding to the unseen and often unexplored depths of space and human consciousness. The concept that aliens might be cultivating the finest of herbs, unbeknownst to humanity, lends a humorous and satirical edge to the artwork, resonating with a contemporary audience that appreciates irony and the unordinary. Cultural Impact and the Future of Art Toys Ziobrowski's work is a part of a larger conversation about the place of toys as art objects. The Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny is sought after by collectors of vinyl toys and those who are invested in the cultural significance of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Such pieces are evidence of the shifting boundaries within the art world, where the tangible and the conceptual blend, creating objects that challenge traditional notions of what art can be. The limited production run of these custom Dunnys ensures that each piece is a rare artifact within the street art and collectible toy communities. As the lines blur between art, collectibles, and mainstream consumerism, pieces like the Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny will likely gain even more significance. They stand as cultural markers of a time when artists like Ziobrowski are redefining the boundaries and possibilities of street-inspired art. In the grand tapestry of urban art, each thread represents a different narrative, a distinct voice in the conversation of what art is and can be. Nugglife NY's Alien OG Moonrock Stoned Eye Dunny adds a vibrant and thought-provoking strand to this ever-expanding mural, securing its place in the annals of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. With its limited edition status and unique craftsmanship, the collectible is not just a toy but a statement, a piece of the larger narrative that defines contemporary art culture.

    $308.00 $231.00

  • Sale -25% Afterpardee OOZY SuperGuggi Designer Art Toy by SuperPlastic x Alex Pardee

    Alex Pardee Afterpardee OOZY SuperGuggi Designer Art Toy by SuperPlastic x Alex Pardee

    Afterpardee OOZY SuperGuggi Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure by Artist Alex Pardee. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 New In Box

    $285.00 $214.00

  • Sale -25% Sketracha Sriracha 8 Solid Dunny Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One Sketracha Sriracha 8 Solid Dunny Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sketracha Sriracha 8 Solid Dunny Dunny Limited Edition Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Artist Sket-One. 2016 Limited Edition Size 8" Tall Valentines Day Release

    $285.00 $214.00

  • Sale -25% Fashion Soho Mushroom Massacre Quarter Ounce SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon

    Guggimon Fashion Soho Mushroom Massacre Quarter Ounce SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon

    Fashion Soho Mushroom Massacre Quarter Ounce SuperGuggi SuperPlastic Art Toy by Guggimon Limited Edition Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist. 2022 Limited Run SuperKranky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy Artwork Size 6x8

    $187.00 $140.00

  • Sale -25% The Stars My Destination Orion Dunny Art Toy by Tristan Eaton

    Tristan Eaton The Stars My Destination Orion Dunny Art Toy by Tristan Eaton

    The Stars My Destination- Orion Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot x Tristan Eaton Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork. Kidrobot takes one giant leap for DUNNY transporting us to a new destination with the Virtual Con 2021 Exclusive Astronaut The Stars My Destination “ORION” 8-inch Dunny. Dunny is prepared to explore the extraordinary in a fabric Kidrobot Dunny Astronaut space suit and shielded helmet. 3... 2... 1... Blastoff! Coming packaged in a premium box for display.

    $323.00 $242.00

  • Sale -25% Wine of Babylon 8 Dunny Art Toy by Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Jean-Michel Basquiat Wine of Babylon 8 Dunny Art Toy by Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Wine of Babylon 8 Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Jean-Michel Basquiat x Ridrobot. 2018 Limited Edition Artwork Jean-Michel Basquiat (After Death) Kidrobot is proud to continue the collaboration with Basquiat with this Kidrobot x Jean-Michel Basquiat Masterpiece Wine of Babylon 8-inch Dunny. This new vinyl 8” Basquiat Masterpiece Dunny features the art of Basquiat, a self-taught artist who stood for more than standard gallery art. Displayed With Box

    $218.00 $164.00

  • 7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One

    Task One 7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One

    7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One Kidrobot Vinyl & Plaster Art Toy Collectible Pop Artwork. 2012 Original Dunny Town Painted Plaster Kidrobot Custom Dunny Artwork Size Approximate 3x4 Town 7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Art Toy by Task One Task One's 7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Town Art Toy The "7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Town Art Toy" by Task One is a unique intersection of consumer culture and street pop art, encapsulated in a vinyl art toy collectible. This original art by Task One, released in 2012, is a testament to the artist's skill in blending every day with the extraordinary, thus transforming a familiar urban icon into a piece of collectible pop artwork. The work is a part of the Dunny Town series, which is highly regarded in the vinyl art toy community for its innovative representation of miniature urban landscapes. This piece features the recognizable storefront of a 7-Eleven, a convenience store that dots urban landscapes worldwide, reimagined in the stylized form of a Kidrobot Dunny. It's a work that comments on the ubiquity of consumerism and the way brands imprint themselves on the collective consciousness of society. Task One's craftsmanship is evident in the meticulous details of the piece—from the signboard with the 7-Eleven logo to the tiny rendition of the store's entrance and the miniature trash can beside it. Using plaster to create this custom Dunny artwork adds a textural quality that echoes the tactile nature of street art. Reflection of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in Task One's Dunny The 7-Eleven Dunny by Task One is not just a collectible; it reflects street pop art and graffiti artwork. By selecting a Dunny—a figure that is essentially a blank slate—Task One engages in a dialogue with the pop art tradition of utilizing mass culture and transforming it into high art. With its hand-painted, plaster-modified surface, this piece bridges the gap between the often transient nature of street art and the permanence sought by fine art collectors. The art toy becomes a canvas for social commentary, echoing the voice of graffiti art that often critiques or highlights elements of urban life. Task One's art toy challenges the viewer to reconsider the role and value of commercial objects in art. It's a bold statement on the infiltration of branding in our daily lives, presented through the lens of a street artist. Placing a 7-Eleven on a Dunny characteristically embodies street pop art's playful yet critical spirit, where the mundane is repurposed to serve as a medium for creative expression. In the broader context, the "7-Eleven Store Original Dunny Town Art Toy" exemplifies how artists like Task One redefine the boundaries of art and collectibility. Through the fusion of street art sensibilities with the collectible toy culture, Task One has contributed to the burgeoning art toy movement, which continues to gain momentum and respect within the art community. This piece serves as a poignant piece of Task One's legacy, capturing the essence of his artistic vision and the cultural zeitgeist of the time.

    $310.00

  • Abracadabra- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Abracadabra- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Abracadabra- Red 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 12 x 22 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 100. Abracadabra is a black and red silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson, an American contemporary artist known for his thought-provoking and often controversial artwork. Cleon Peterson's work frequently explores themes of violence, chaos, and societal conflict, drawing from a variety of cultural, political, and historical references. The "Abracadabra" print features bold, graphic imagery, a characteristic style of Cleon Peterson. The piece incorporates elements of magic, rabbits and power dynamics, rendered in high-contrast black and red, which is a common color palette for the artist. Silkscreen printing, also known as serigraphy or screen printing, is a versatile printmaking technique where ink is applied to a surface through a mesh screen with a stencil blocking off certain areas. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and the Over the Influence gallery in Los Angeles. His art often sparks conversations around societal issues and human behavior, inviting viewers to confront their own perspectives and beliefs.

    $759.00

  • City Cryptid Blind Box Dunny Vinyl Kidrobot Art Toy Sealed Unopened

    City Cryptid Blind Box Dunny Vinyl Kidrobot Art Toy Sealed Unopened

    City Cryptid Blind Box Dunny Vinyl Kidrobot Art Toy Sealed Unopened Limited Edition Rabbit Collectible Pop Artwork. 2018 Limited Edition Size 3inch Rabbit Animal Art Toy.  Single Unopened New in Box. Cryptids are taking over the city in style! This limited-edition City Cryptid Dunny Art Figure Series, curated by Disney designer and award-winning artist Scott Tolleson, features original 3" vinyl figures crafted by an all-star lineup of visionary creators. The series showcases unique designs from Greg “Craola” Simkins, Chris Ryniak, Alex Pardee, Charlie Immer, Amanda Louise Spayd, Chris Lee, Candie Bolton, Skinner, Tara McPherson, and Scott Tolleson himself. City Cryptid Blind Box Dunny Vinyl Art Toy by Kidrobot – Sealed Limited Edition Pop Culture Collectible The City Cryptid Blind Box Dunny Art Toy from Kidrobot is a landmark piece in the evolution of designer toys that combine urban mythology with high-end collectible culture. Released in 2018 as a limited edition, this 3-inch vinyl rabbit figure is part of a blind box series that brings a lineup of legendary cryptid creatures into the heart of modern pop art. Featuring an ensemble of interpretations from acclaimed street pop artists and illustrators, the City Cryptid Dunny collection reflects the convergence of mythology, fantasy, and urban life. The figures are housed in sealed, unopened boxes that retain their full collectible value, ensuring each buyer experiences the thrill of discovering which mysterious creature lies within. Scott Tolleson and the Curation of a Modern Vinyl Mythos Curated by the award-winning artist and Disney designer Scott Tolleson, the City Cryptid Dunny series invites collectors into a surreal narrative that merges folklore with bold graphic art. Tolleson’s aesthetic direction creates a cohesive yet varied universe where every cryptid takes on new life in Dunny form. This isn’t just a random set of characters—it’s a mythological menagerie sculpted through the lens of street pop art and underground vinyl culture. Tolleson’s ability to tie together a cohesive series from such a diverse group of artists speaks to his deep understanding of visual storytelling and collectible culture. Street Pop Art Meets Urban Legend Through Designer Vinyl What makes this series uniquely collectible is the incredible talent roster behind it. The lineup includes pop surrealist icons such as Greg “Craola” Simkins, monster master Alex Pardee, whimsical sculptor Amanda Louise Spayd, psychedelic visionary Skinner, Japanese folk horror stylist Candie Bolton, and many more. Each 3-inch figure interprets a different cryptid from folklore—like the Jersey Devil, Mothman, or Chupacabra—reimagined with the vibrant textures, patterns, and symbolism that characterize the artists' work. The Dunny platform itself, an iconic rabbit-eared blank canvas, elevates the series by bringing consistency to otherwise wildly diverse aesthetics, transforming each figure into a wearable mascot of myth and mystery. Blind Boxes and the Culture of Urban Collectibility The sealed blind box format brings suspense and exclusivity to the collecting experience, adding a performance element to the act of acquisition. It taps into the thrill of discovery while highlighting the value of artistic scarcity. Whether purchased individually or in a full box, collectors are engaging in a ritual of surprise that mirrors the way graffiti art interacts with the urban landscape—appearing unexpectedly, holding symbolic meaning, and disappearing or transforming over time. This 2018 edition serves as a living archive of street pop art & graffiti artwork, embedded in collectible culture and bound by a shared reverence for monsters, myths, and imaginative rebellion.

    $15.00

  • Sale -25% BunnyKitty Lavender Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue

    Dave Persue BunnyKitty Lavender Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue

    BunnyKitty- Lavender Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dave Persue. 2018 Bunny Kitty Lavander Colorway Variant Edition of 200 Bunny Kitty by Dave Persue Manufactured by 3D Retro Vinyl Figure w/ Spray Can & Birdie Friend Twurp Accessories Included Color: Lavender Size: 5" Tall x 7" Long A long-time and renowned street artist, Dave Persue brought his popular Bunnykitty character to life in 3D form with 3DRetro in a limited edition vinyl figure with multiple color variations. The figure is the first vinyl for the artist but the character is known all over the world thanks to the artist’s shows, murals, and children’s books about the character. The figure is 7 inches going across, packaged in a window box and less than 200 of each color were made.

    $200.00 $150.00

  • Smorkin Labbit White Art Toy by Kubrick x Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Smorkin Labbit White Art Toy by Kubrick x Frank Kozik

    Smorkin Labbit White Art Toy by Kubrick x Frank Kozik Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2004 Japan Exclusive Art TOy Artwork Size 2x3 New In Box Stamped/Printed. New In Package, Unopened. Frank Kozik is a renowned graphic artist who is widely known for his iconic concert posters and vinyl toys. One of the most recognizable designs he created is the "Smorkin' Labbit". The Smorkin' Labbit is a vinyl toy in the form of a mischievous rabbit with a signature cigarette (or sometimes other objects) hanging out of its mouth. The Labbit was originally introduced in Kozik's nineties rock poster art and later brought to life by Kidrobot, a producer and retailer of designer toys, in the early 2000s. In the world of designer toys, the Labbit has become quite popular and has seen numerous iterations, from different sizes (ranging from tiny blind box versions to massive foot-long versions) to a variety of designs, colors, and themes (everything from happy Labbits to zombie Labbits, and even Marvel and DC superheroes Labbits). The whimsical and often subversive nature of Kozik's work, embodied by the Smorkin' Labbit, has garnered a strong following among fans of designer toys and art collectibles.

    $48.00

  • R@brick Rabbrick Woven 400% Be@rbrick by Medicom Toy x Karimoku

    Karimoku R@brick Rabbrick Woven 400% Be@rbrick by Medicom Toy x Karimoku

    R@brick Karimoku Rabbrick Woven 400% BE@RBRICK Extremely Rare Hand-Made Wooden Art Toy Japanese Furniture Maker Fine Art Bearbrick Sculpture. 2020 Extremely Rare Stamped Wood Limited Edition Artwork Displayed In Box Perfect Condition. Master of wood in Japan, Karimoku is a reference in design furniture and now in luxury figurines after their collaborations with Medicom. Product Name: R@BBRICK Karimoku WOVEN 400% Manufacturer: Medicom Toy Specifications: Painted and articulated wooden figure Height (approx.): 320 mm | 12.6" Medicom Toy’s R@BBRICK figure line continues its unique woodworking series with this Karimoku WOVEN release! The 12.6” tall 400% figure uses eye-catching joinery to create a diamond pattern using dark and light wood that showcases Japan’s traditional woodworking craftsmanship. R@brick Karimoku Woven 400% The latest in Medicom's ongoing collaboration with the Japanese furniture manufacturer, Karimoku has been handcrafted from wood. Each woven Bearbrick takes four months to craft by artisans in Japan and each one is uniquely finished. Medicom and Karimoku's logos have been laser etched onto the figure. Height 28cm.

    $2,607.00

  • Rabbit A Frame Original Acrylic Sign Spray Painting by Blake Jones

    Blake Jones Rabbit A Frame Original Acrylic Sign Spray Painting by Blake Jones

    Rabbit A Frame Original Acrylic Spray Paint Road Construction Street Sign Painting by Blake Jones One of a Kind Artwork Street Art Pop Artist. 2020 Signed Acrylic & Spray Paint on Reclaimed Road Construction A Frame Alert Street Caution Sign Painting Original Artwork Size 23.75x45.25 Rabbit A Frame by Blake Jones – Urban Whimsy on Reclaimed Canvas in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Rabbit A Frame is a 2020 original acrylic and spray paint artwork by American street pop artist Blake Jones, executed on a reclaimed road construction A-frame alert sign. Measuring 23.75 x 45.25 inches, this one-of-a-kind piece transforms functional street infrastructure into a playful and energetic canvas. Painted directly onto the iconic orange-and-white reflective barricade pattern, Jones’s unmistakable rabbit character peeks curiously from the lower corner of the signage, infusing humor and innocence into a symbol of civic caution. This unexpected collision of form and character is central to the practice of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where urban detritus becomes a site for creativity, subversion, and visual storytelling. Recontextualizing Utility Through Character The inclusion of the rabbit—a recurring figure in Blake Jones’s universe of cartoon expressions—anchors the work in his broader practice of using character design to evoke joy, curiosity, and absurdity. The wide eyes and rounded lines of the rabbit stand in stark contrast to the rigid geometry and utilitarian purpose of the A-frame construction sign. The artist has left visible stenciled type reading LYONS PINNER on the lower bar, enhancing the piece’s authenticity as a reclaimed object from real city infrastructure. This juxtaposition of municipal function and personal expression creates a layered narrative, where the rigid visual language of public signage is softened by animated wonder. Jones’s approach doesn’t erase the object’s past—it amplifies it through aesthetic intervention. Medium, Surface, and Street Aesthetics Blake Jones employs a combination of acrylic brushwork and aerosol application to achieve vibrant contrast and edge clarity on the reflective metal surface. The texture of the sign, complete with scratches, dents, and weathered paint, provides a gritty, tactile base that elevates the artwork’s physical presence. Each imperfection in the surface becomes part of the final composition, tying the piece back to the street. The use of road sign material reinforces the core ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—art made in, of, and for public space. The rabbit, rendered in bold turquoise with expressive black detailing, punctuates the sign with personality, reframing caution not as a warning, but as a playful greeting. Blake Jones and the Art of Reclaiming Urban Narratives Rabbit A Frame is more than just a clever object painting—it is a statement about how everyday materials can become carriers of joy, personality, and artistic transformation. Blake Jones continues to blur the line between street detritus and collectible art, using found materials as his platform for character-driven storytelling. His work reinserts humanity into spaces often ruled by standardization and silence. This piece invites viewers to see humor and imagination embedded in the fabric of their daily environment. As part of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, it stands as a vibrant reminder that art is not confined to canvas or gallery walls. It can live on the streets, on the signs we ignore, and in the characters that bring those spaces to life. Blake Jones reclaims these spaces with style, mischief, and undeniable charm.

    $2,375.00

  • Sale -25% New Money Metal Dunny Art Toy by Tristan Eaton

    Tristan Eaton New Money Metal Dunny Art Toy by Tristan Eaton

    New Money Metal Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Tristan Eaton. Tristan Eaton returns to Kidrobot to create the 5-inch New Money Dunny. Etched into chrome finished metal and decorated with iconic Tristan Eaton style, this Dunny redefines the limits of the forever recognizable art platform created 15 years ago. Transcending art from canvas to collectible vinyl, this metal Dunny stands as an honorary piece to the last 15 years the Dunny has given dedicated artists and collectors a creative platform. Limited to 750 pieces worldwide.

    $206.00 $155.00

  • Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One

    Task One Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One

    Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy by Task One Kidrobot Vinyl & Plaster Art Toy Collectible Pop Artwork. 2012 Original Dunny Town Painted Plaster Kidrobot Custom Dunny Artwork Size Approximate 3x4 Town Log Cabin Original Dunny Art Toy by Task One Task One's Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy The "Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy" by Task One is a fascinating piece that interweaves the rustic charm of traditional log cabins with the urban edge of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This 2012 creation is part of the Dunny Town series, featuring the signature Kidrobot Dunny vinyl figure reimagined through the meticulous application of painted plaster. The artwork, sized approximately 3x4 inches, captures the essence of a log cabin with stunning detail, bringing a touch of wilderness to the urban-centric collection of Dunny Town. The log cabin Dunny is a testament to Task One's versatility as an artist and his ability to stretch the boundaries of what is possible within the form of a vinyl art toy. The texture of the plaster, fashioned to mimic the logs, the windows, and the tiny front door, all contribute to a sense of realism that belies the figure's small stature. The Dunny's ears are transformed into smokestacks, a creative twist that enhances the whimsical nature of the piece while remaining true to the original structure's aesthetic. Blending Nature with Urban Artistry in Collectible Form Task One's choice to represent a log cabin in the urban-focused series of Dunny Town speaks to the nostalgia for nature and simpler living within the fast-paced city environment. This piece transcends the typical street pop art narrative, which often revolves around the gritty, the contemporary, and the metropolitan, to invoke the tranquility and timeless beauty of the great outdoors. Yet, the art toy remains undeniably rooted in the street art tradition, with its foundation in craftsmanship, customization, and subcultural relevance. The "Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy" is a collectible that bridges disparate worlds—the rustic and the modern, the natural and the artificial. It stands as a work of art that invites contemplation on our relationship with the environment and the encroachment of urbanization on wild spaces. Collectors of Task One's work appreciate the skill involved in creating such pieces and the way they provoke thought and conversation about broader societal themes. Task One's artistry has always been characterized by an awareness of and a commentary on cultural phenomena, and the Log Cabin Dunny is no exception. This collectible reflects the artist's deep engagement with street pop art and graffiti artwork's potential for storytelling. Through this and other works in the Dunny Town series, Task One has demonstrated the profound ability of art toys to encapsulate complex narratives and serve as a platform for the intersection of diverse artistic disciplines. The "Log Cabin Original Dunny Town Art Toy" remains a beloved piece in the annals of street pop art, a tribute to the natural world rendered in the vibrant language of urban art.

    $310.00

  • Sale -25% The Stars My Destination Astronaut Aces Dunny Art Toy by Tristan Eaton

    Tristan Eaton The Stars My Destination Astronaut Aces Dunny Art Toy by Tristan Eaton

    The Stars My Destination- Astronaut Aces Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot x Tristan Eaton Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork. From the dawn of space exploration to current and ongoing missions... Here’s to space travel! This summer, Kidrobot takes one giant leap for DUNNY transporting us to a new destination with the first Astronaut The Stars My Destination “ACES” 8-inch Dunny. Dunny is prepared to explore the extraordinary in a fabric Kidrobot Dunny Astronaut space suit and shielded helmet. 3... 2... 1... Blastoff! Coming 2021 from Kidrobot.

    $351.00 $263.00

  • Medivac Red Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Medivac Red Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Medivac- Red Labbit 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Glossy Fine Art Paper by Frank Kozik Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. #50 of 50. Medivac 2004 Art Print 21x24 Print Signed and Numbered by Frank Kozik Run of 50. Red Variant of Smoking Labbit, US FLag, and Medical Cross.

    $230.00

  • Tub Chum Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Tub Chum Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Tub Chum Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Medium Weight Off-White Colored Speckletone Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Signed and numbered by John Vogl in pencil.

    $103.00

  • Lucky White Rabbit HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins

    Jen Collins Lucky White Rabbit HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins

    Lucky White Rabbit HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins Hand Applied Gold Details Print on Recycled 280gsm A6 Card Stock Paper Limited Edition Pop Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 19 Artwork Size 4.1x5.8 Hand Applied Gold Paint Lucky White Rabbit HPM (Hand-Pulled Monoprint) Lithograph Print by Jen Collins is a piece of artwork created by the artist Jen Collins. The title suggests that it features a white rabbit, a symbol often associated with luck and good fortune. Jen Collins is likely an artist who works in various mediums, and in this case, she has chosen to create a lithograph print. A lithograph is a printmaking technique that uses a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. The artist applies a design using materials like ink. The image is then transferred onto a sheet of paper by pressing the two together, usually using a printing press. Hand-Pulled Monoprint (HPM) refers to a unique print created by the artist through a combination of techniques, where each print is slightly different from the others. This makes each print a one-of-a-kind piece of art, making them highly collectible and valuable.

    $67.00

  • Dunny 20th Anniversary Monochromic Lithograph Print by Tristan Eaton

    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

  • Gamer Bunny Creatures of the Night Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Gamer Bunny Creatures of the Night Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Gamer Bunny Creatures of the Night Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Fine Art Triangle Cut Artwork from the Show Creatures of the Night. Gamer Bunny Creatures of the Night Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter – Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Joe Ledbetter, an influential name in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, presents Gamer Bunny, an 18x18-inch archival pigment fine art print released as part of the Creatures of the Night exhibition in 2012. This signed and numbered limited edition of 25 stands out not only for its bold character design but also for its distinctive triangle-cut format. The geometric presentation enhances the piece’s dynamic energy, reinforcing the sense of focus and intensity that defines the central character. At the heart of the composition is a determined, blue-toned rabbit, gripping a retro gaming controller with an intense expression. The exaggerated angular features, furrowed brows, and concentrated stare make it clear that this bunny is in deep gaming mode, fully immersed in the digital world. A glowing, radiant effect bursts outward from the background, suggesting the screen’s hypnotic pull. The combination of clean lines, sharp edges, and subtle texture layering creates a visually compelling balance between traditional animation influences and urban art aesthetics. Joe Ledbetter’s Contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Joe Ledbetter has established himself as a defining force in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through his ability to merge cartoon-style character work with bold, contemporary storytelling. His mastery of thick black outlines, high-contrast shading, and meticulous detailing allows him to create instantly recognizable figures that feel alive with personality and narrative depth. His work is heavily influenced by vinyl toy culture, vintage animation, and street art, blending these elements into a cohesive style that resonates with both fine art collectors and urban art enthusiasts. His approach to character-driven storytelling often incorporates humor, irony, and cultural references. By placing his characters in familiar yet exaggerated situations, he invites viewers to find their own connections to the scene. Gamer Bunny exemplifies this approach, tapping into the near-universal experience of gaming obsession while exaggerating its emotional extremes through his stylized, expressive art. Gamer Bunny – A Tribute to Obsession and Digital Immersion Gamer Bunny is more than just a playful representation of a gaming-obsessed rabbit; it is a commentary on focus, determination, and the immersive nature of digital entertainment. The triangular framing adds an extra layer of significance, with the sharp edges emphasizing the tension and excitement of gaming culture. Unlike many of Ledbetter’s more chaotic or character-crowded compositions, this piece is entirely focused on one figure, reinforcing the isolation and concentration that gaming often demands. The bright blue palette enhances the futuristic, tech-driven feel of the artwork, giving it an almost neon-lit glow. The subtle highlights and reflections mimic the effect of a digital screen illuminating a dark room, adding depth and realism to an otherwise highly stylized illustration. The intense, unwavering expression of the bunny suggests a mix of enjoyment and determination, capturing the highs and lows of competitive gaming. The Significance of Gamer Bunny in Contemporary Urban Art Gamer Bunny stands as an iconic piece within Joe Ledbetter’s Creatures of the Night series, reinforcing his ability to blend pop culture references with the bold, graphic elements of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The artwork’s triangular format sets it apart from traditional prints, making it feel more sculptural and dynamic when displayed. The rarity of the edition also adds to its desirability among collectors, as it encapsulates a key moment in Ledbetter’s evolving artistic style. The work speaks to both gamers and art enthusiasts, capturing the all-consuming nature of gaming culture in a way that is both humorous and visually striking. By combining his signature character design with an unconventional presentation, Ledbetter continues to push the boundaries of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, proving that even digital obsession can be transformed into compelling visual storytelling. Whether viewed as a tribute to gaming culture or a commentary on modern-day escapism, Gamer Bunny remains a standout example of how contemporary artists can reimagine pop culture through the lens of urban art.

    $475.00

  • The Welcomer Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Welcomer Soul Rider Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Soul Rider The Welcomer Limited Edition Polyresin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Art Artist Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. 2023 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size Painted cast resin 14 5/8 × 9 × 9 in | 37.1 × 22.9 × 22.9 cm  A limited edition of 100 pieces, they all come numbered with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) in a wooden box. New in Box. The Welcomer Soul Rider by Dulk: Whimsy and Symbolism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Welcomer Soul Rider is a surreal polyresin sculpture created by Antonio Segura Donat, the Spanish fine art and street pop artist known globally as Dulk. Part of his Soul Rider series, this piece channels Dulk’s signature mythology through playful forms and symbolic characters rooted in fantasy, ecology, and layered storytelling. Perched atop a polka-dotted mushroom pedestal, a candy-colored creature combining features of a rabbit, unicorn, and fantasy familiar stands poised, while another character, masked and horned, rides upon its back with a trumpet raised in mid-call. This imaginative and theatrical composition fuses theatricality and allegory in a format that merges narrative depth with toy-like precision, making it a striking example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in three-dimensional form. The main figure wears a twisted unicorn horn, oversized spiraled eyes, and a jester-like collar, blending animal innocence with ceremonial significance. Its expression is frozen in blissful confusion, a hallmark of Dulk’s emotional ambiguity. Its pink body contrasts with the cool tones of the mushroom base, which includes hidden characters and details such as a small caterpillar clinging to its edge. The rear rider, with elongated ears and acorn-shaped headwear, wears a black mask and raises a musical instrument as if announcing an arrival. This dynamic scene evokes ritual, procession, and a sense of surreal celebration, offering a playful yet haunting narrative about identity, transformation, and observation. Symbolic Storytelling and Playful Dissonance in Dulk’s Visual World Dulk’s work often explores duality: light and shadow, celebration and extinction, innocence and decay. In The Welcomer Soul Rider, the characters feel as if summoned from a forgotten folklore or alternate realm, their features exaggerated yet precise. The pastel palette softens their eccentricity, giving them an approachable presence while maintaining mystery. The visual language combines influences from street art, classic fairytales, and ecological allegory. Like many of Dulk’s works, this sculpture poses more questions than it answers, inviting viewers to decipher its meanings through emotion and imagination. The mushroom base plays an important role as a symbol of regeneration and hidden ecosystems. It functions as both throne and stage. The oversized lock at the bottom of the mushroom base suggests something magical or secret beneath the surface. Dulk often uses such visual cues to suggest that there is more to the world than meets the eye. The mask worn by the trumpet bearer hints at themes of identity and voice, possibly symbolizing guardianship, ceremony, or disguise. These objects and forms speak to the layered complexity often found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where surface whimsy conceals subtextual urgency. Dulk’s Role in Sculptural Storytelling within Street Pop Art Antonio Segura Donat has emerged as a defining voice in the contemporary scene, merging his roots in muralism with a sculptural practice that transforms flat wall narratives into tangible objects. The Welcomer Soul Rider exemplifies how his storytelling transcends media, maintaining the emotional clarity and visual humor of his murals while exploring texture, volume, and space. The piece feels like a paused scene in an unwritten fable, both frozen in time and full of momentum. The sculpture aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by maintaining accessibility and visual immediacy while challenging conventions of fine art through character design, symbolic layering, and satirical edge. Dulk’s aesthetic borrows from animated films, street iconography, and folklore, resulting in a style that is deeply personal yet universally engaging. His work encourages reflection on environmentalism, empathy, and the fantastical narratives we carry within. The Welcomer Soul Rider as Collectible Myth and Emotional Totem The Welcomer Soul Rider is more than decorative sculpture—it functions as an emotional totem, a modern myth encased in resin. Dulk’s attention to posture, color, and prop placement ensures that the viewer is engaged from every angle, discovering new meanings and hidden figures with each turn. This piece joins the growing trend of character-based fine art sculptures that draw influence from the street while evolving into gallery-caliber works. Whether experienced as a standalone figure or part of the wider Soul Rider series, The Welcomer carries a distinct voice. It calls softly but persistently, echoing Dulk’s artistic message: protect imagination, embrace duality, and celebrate those who carry stories through the chaos of our modern world. Through characters that are strange yet familiar, Dulk builds a universe that speaks fluently in the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while remaining unmistakably his own.

    $1,235.00

  • Sale -25% Jumper Light Gray Art Toy Sculpture by Colus

    Colus Jumper Light Gray Art Toy Sculpture by Colus

    Jumper- Light Gray Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Colus. The Jumper Art Figure by Colus is made of high-quality resin. Colus and Kidrobot have previously teamed up for the recent Ravenous Resin Art Figures, Colus explores themes of morality through to mortality with symbolic, bold, contrast-rich works with an underground tone leaving questions unanswered. Box has light scuffing.

    $352.00 $264.00

  • Abracadabra- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Abracadabra- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Abracadabra- Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 12 x 22 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 100. Abracadabra is a black silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson, an American contemporary artist known for his thought-provoking and often controversial artwork. Cleon Peterson's work frequently explores themes of violence, chaos, and societal conflict, drawing from a variety of cultural, political, and historical references. The "Abracadabra" print features bold, graphic imagery, a characteristic style of Cleon Peterson. The piece incorporates elements of magic, rabbits and power dynamics, rendered in high-contrast black and white, which is a common color palette for the artist. Silkscreen printing, also known as serigraphy or screen printing, is a versatile printmaking technique where ink is applied to a surface through a mesh screen with a stencil blocking off certain areas. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and the Over the Influence gallery in Los Angeles. His art often sparks conversations around societal issues and human behavior, inviting viewers to confront their own perspectives and beliefs.

    $759.00

  • Jackalope Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Jackalope Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Jackalope Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2009 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 16x20 Archival Pigment Fine Art  Jackalope Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter – Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Joe Ledbetter, an influential artist in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, presents Jackalope, a whimsical yet sharply executed archival pigment print on fine art paper. Released in 2009 as a signed and numbered limited edition of 200, this 16x20-inch piece is a striking example of Ledbetter’s distinct visual language. The artwork combines his signature cartoon-inspired aesthetic with a playfully surreal concept, transforming the mythical jackalope into a modern pop art icon. The composition features a stylized jackalope mounted on a faux taxidermy plaque, complete with exaggerated geometric features and wrench-shaped antlers. The background is adorned with an intricate vintage-inspired wallpaper pattern, adding an ironic contrast between traditional home décor and the playful absurdity of the subject. The muted color palette of pale greens, warm yellows, and wood tones gives the piece a timeless quality while reinforcing Ledbetter’s unique ability to blend nostalgia with modernity. Joe Ledbetter’s Influence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Joe Ledbetter has solidified himself as a leading figure in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through his bold use of clean lines, exaggerated characters, and vibrant color palettes. With roots in graphic design and illustration, his artistic approach merges the aesthetics of animation, graffiti, and designer toy culture. His works are instantly recognizable for their polished cartoon-like style, often featuring anthropomorphic creatures caught in humorous or absurd situations. Ledbetter’s ability to transform everyday objects, mythical creatures, and urban motifs into stylized pop surrealist imagery has made his work highly sought after. His fusion of fine art with graffiti sensibilities allows his pieces to exist in both street settings and high-end galleries, appealing to collectors and fans of urban contemporary art alike. His mastery of archival pigment printing ensures that each of his prints retains the depth and precision of his original illustrations, giving his collectors museum-quality pieces that maintain the integrity of his vision. Jackalope – A Playful Interpretation of Myth and Modern Aesthetics Jackalope takes inspiration from American folklore, reimagining the mythical creature through Ledbetter’s signature angular linework and satirical tone. The jackalope, a legendary hybrid of a jackrabbit and antelope, has long been an icon of Western storytelling. By presenting it as a taxidermy mount, Ledbetter humorously questions the idea of myth, reality, and the human tendency to immortalize the imaginary. The wrench-shaped antlers add an extra layer of surrealism, subtly suggesting themes of industry, mechanics, and artificiality. The ornate wallpaper background provides a stark contrast to the bold, graphic style of the jackalope itself, reinforcing Ledbetter’s knack for juxtaposing tradition with modernity. This layering of different visual styles within a single composition mirrors the approach often found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where past and present collide to create something entirely new. The use of soft, desaturated tones further enhances the sense of nostalgia while keeping the focus on the sharp, cartoonish subject. The Lasting Impact of Ledbetter’s Work in Contemporary Art Joe Ledbetter continues to shape the landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, creating works that balance humor, technical precision, and cultural commentary. His ability to translate the energy of street culture into fine art prints has positioned him as a key figure in modern pop surrealism. Jackalope stands as a testament to his creativity, transforming a legendary creature into a visually compelling, tongue-in-cheek artwork that challenges perceptions of both pop culture and fine art traditions. This limited edition print remains a coveted piece for collectors, not only for its artistic execution but also for its ability to provoke thought and amusement simultaneously. Whether displayed in a contemporary art collection or as a standalone statement piece, Jackalope embodies the evolving nature of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, proving that even mythical creatures can find their place within modern visual culture. Through meticulous craftsmanship and an unwavering artistic identity, Ledbetter continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of contemporary art.

    $194.00

  • Sale -25% Three Eyed Face 8 Dunny by Kidrobot x Keith Haring

    Keith Haring Three Eyed Face 8 Dunny by Kidrobot x Keith Haring

    Three-Eyed Face 8 Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by pop artist Keith Haring. 2020 Limited Edition Kidrobot x Keith Haring Dunny Artwork Size 6x8 New Sealed In Box.  Kidrobot and Keith Haring: Merging Art with Collectibles Kidrobot stands at the forefront of intertwining the realms of art and collectibles, providing a fusion of aesthetic pleasure and collectible appeal. Their Three-Eyed Face 8 Limited Edition Dunny is a vinyl art toy that exemplifies this blend, showcasing the legendary work of Keith Haring. This collaboration is a colorful celebration of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, bringing the vibrancy of Haring's vision into the hands of collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Keith Haring rose to prominence in the 1980s, when the street became a canvas and public art a powerful medium for social expression. Haring's Three-Eyed Face, a standout in his iconography, encapsulates his spirit of innovation and commitment to making art universally accessible. The partnership with Kidrobot propels Haring's legacy forward, translating his iconic Three-Eyed Face into a tangible form for a new cadre of art lovers. Craftsmanship of the Three-Eyed Face Dunny The Three-Eyed Face Dunny is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that Kidrobot is known for. Sized at a commanding 6x8 inches, it is ideally suited for display and crafted to be a conversation starter. Each Dunny arrives in a specially designed display box that underscores its limited edition status. It is a contemporary artifact of Haring's profound impact on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Kidrobot has long been a trailblazer in the art toy industry, bridging the gap between art and playful collectibles. They collaborate with Keith Haring's estate to bring a piece of art history into the present-day collector's market. The Three-Eyed Face 8 Limited Edition Dunny continues Kidrobot's commitment to artistry, collectibility, and accessibility, encapsulating the essence of Haring's artistic and societal contributions. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork's Place in Modern Culture Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork have challenged and redefined the parameters of traditional art. Keith Haring played a crucial role in this cultural shift, using his art to communicate, engage, and inspire. The Three-Eyed Face Dunny is a medium through which his enduring influence persists, allowing his art to resonate with contemporary audiences and maintain its societal relevance. The collectible nature of the Three-Eyed Face 8 Limited Edition Dunny cannot be overstated. As a limited edition release, it occupies a niche within the collectible sphere coveted for its rarity and artistic merit. Sealed and preserved in its original packaging, it is not just a toy but a piece of collectible history, merging the worlds of high art and high collectibility.

    $208.00 $156.00

  • Visible Labbit Plush Guts IamRetro Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Visible Labbit Plush Guts IamRetro Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Visible Labbit Plush Guts- IamRetro Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. IamRetro Visible Labbit 7" Figure by Frank Kozik x Kidrobot - IamRetro Exclusive Edition of 400 pieces worldwide! Kidrobot takes you inside Frank Kozik's Smorkin Labbit to show you what Labbit's are really made of... a whole lot of plush! Presenting The Visible Labbit featuring visible plush guts and bones inside a transparent outer shell. This limited edition 7" statement piece is the next smoking hot, must-have Labbit art toy.

    $230.00

Bunny Rabbit

Bunny Rabbit Imagery in Contemporary Art

The bunny rabbit has hopped into the heart of street pop art and graffiti, becoming an enduring motif used by artists to explore themes ranging from innocence and purity to the subversion of these ideals. Often imbued with a soft and endearing quality, these creatures are reimagined within the urban art context to communicate a wide array of messages.

Pop Art's Adoption of the Bunny Rabbit

In pop art, the bunny rabbit often appears as an icon of commercialization, reminiscent of mascots used in marketing. Artists like Jeff Koons have elevated the bunny to high art, playing with materials and scale to challenge perceptions of value and artistry. In contrast, street artists might stencil, spray, or paste bunnies onto urban surfaces, juxtaposing innocence against the backdrop of the concrete jungle.

Symbolism and Interpretation

Within the framework of street and pop art, bunnies can symbolize everything from rebirth and new beginnings to the vulnerability of nature in the face of urban expansion. Some artists use the rabbit to make political statements, while others revel in the playful and whimsical aspects that the imagery naturally evokes.

Techniques and Aesthetic Choices

The depiction of bunnies in street art varies from hyper-realistic to abstract, with each artist bringing their unique style and technique to the forefront. The medium of choice—be it spray paint, wheatpaste, or stencils—further dictates the aesthetic, allowing for a diverse representation of this common theme.

The Bunny in the Urban Art Landscape

As a subject in the urban art landscape, the bunny rabbit continues to evolve, with artists worldwide adapting its image to speak to contemporary societal issues or to add beauty and intrigue to the streets. It is a motif that resonates globally, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers.

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