Card Stock Paper

2 artworks

  • Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins

    Jen Collins Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins

    Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on Recycled 280gsm A5 Card Stock Paper Limited Edition Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered On Back Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 5.85x8.3 Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins is a piece of artwork created by the artist Jen Collins. Her work spans various mediums, such as ceramics, textiles, and prints, and often features themes related to nature, relationships, and self-expression. It is common to find her work gracing the pages of magazines and books or adorning various products. The Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins represents her distinct artistic style, employing her signature elements in a limited edition print.

    $67.00

  • Circle City HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins

    Jen Collins Circle City HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins

    Circle City 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 15 Artwork Size 5.8x8.3 Hand Applied Gold Paint Circle City HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins The Circle City HPM Lithograph Print by Jen Collins stands as a striking example of how contemporary street pop art & graffiti artwork continues to evolve through experimental printmaking techniques. Created in 2013, this piece is part of a limited edition of 15, each signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork is printed on recycled 280gsm A6 card stock paper, reinforcing the intersection of sustainability and artistic expression. Adding to its uniqueness, hand-applied gold paint details enrich the composition, making each print a singular work of art rather than a mere reproduction. The Artistry Behind Circle City This piece is characterized by a minimalist yet dynamic composition, featuring a series of hand-drawn circular forms that evoke organic patterns, abstract textures, and geometric harmony. Each circle is visually distinct, adorned with varying line work, dot formations, and bold negative space. The raw imperfection of the shapes, achieved through lithographic printing techniques, preserves the authenticity of hand-drawn elements, a fundamental aesthetic in street pop art & graffiti artwork. The hand-applied gold paint within the lower right circle enhances the artwork’s depth and symbolism. Gold has historically represented value, sacredness, and transformation, and in the context of modern pop art, it functions as a nod to both tradition and contemporary visual language. The choice to include a single golden detail within an otherwise monochromatic scheme draws the eye, emphasizing the piece’s balance between structure and spontaneity. Jen Collins and Contemporary Printmaking Jen Collins, an artist known for her intuitive mark-making, organic compositions, and delicate linework, incorporates printmaking as a method of artistic exploration. In street pop art & graffiti artwork, printmaking plays a significant role in producing limited edition multiples that retain an artist’s original hand-drawn sensibility. Unlike mass-produced digital prints, hand-pulled lithographs allow for subtle variations in ink texture, pressure, and tonality, making each edition slightly unique. This approach aligns with the ethos of street art, where imperfection, individuality, and direct artistic engagement are celebrated. Artists working within street pop art & graffiti artwork often challenge the conventions of mass production, preferring small-batch, handcrafted prints that emphasize artistic authenticity over commercial replication. Circle City and the Influence of Urban Aesthetics The circular motifs in Circle City can be interpreted as reflections of urban landscapes, organic rhythms, and symbolic unity. The use of repetitive shapes mirrors patterns seen in street art murals, architectural design, and textile prints, making it a versatile piece that resonates within contemporary urban aesthetics. The composition’s hand-rendered nature further echoes the spontaneity of graffiti and street markings, where public surfaces become canvases for artistic expression. By combining street pop art influences with lithographic printmaking and hand-applied details, Circle City bridges the gap between fine art print culture and street-level creativity. This work exemplifies how artists like Jen Collins continue to redefine the boundaries of modern printmaking, integrating personal expression with accessible, tactile forms of art.

    $109.00

Card Stock Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Card stock paper has become a popular medium in the world of graffiti art prints and street art prints. This thick, high-quality paper is ideal for creating durable prints that can withstand the elements of the outdoors. Additionally, card stock paper provides a smooth and consistent surface that allows for clear and vibrant printing. Graffiti art prints and street art prints are often created in large quantities, making card stock paper an ideal choice due to its cost-effectiveness. Artists can produce multiple prints of their work without breaking the bank, making it easier to distribute their art to a wider audience. Card stock paper also allows for versatility in printing techniques. Artists can experiment with a range of printing methods, such as screen printing, digital printing, or even hand printing, to achieve unique and personalized results. One of the key benefits of card stock paper is its durability. Street art and graffiti prints are often exposed to harsh weather conditions, including rain, snow, and direct sunlight. Card stock paper is able to withstand these conditions, ensuring that the artwork remains intact and vibrant for as long as possible. Another advantage of using card stock paper is its ability to hold ink and color. This makes it easier for artists to achieve the desired vibrancy and clarity in their prints. Additionally, the smooth surface of the paper allows for precise and sharp printing, resulting in high-quality artwork. In recent years, card stock paper has been used to create a wide range of graffiti and street art prints. From bold and colorful designs to intricate and detailed artwork, card stock paper provides a versatile canvas for artists to showcase their creativity. One of the most popular uses of card stock paper in graffiti and street art prints is in the creation of posters. These prints can be plastered on walls, lampposts, and other public spaces, allowing artists to reach a wider audience with their work. Posters are an effective way to convey messages, share ideas, and express artistic vision. Card stock paper has become an essential medium in the world of graffiti and street art prints. Its durability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness make it a popular choice among artists who want to create high-quality prints that can withstand the test of time. With its smooth surface and ability to hold ink and color, card stock paper allows artists to experiment with a range of printing techniques to achieve unique and personalized results. Whether used to create posters, stickers, or other forms of street art, card stock paper is an essential tool for any artist looking to make their mark on the world.
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