Cartoon

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  • Last Supper in South Park Giclee Print by Ron English

    Ron English Last Supper in South Park Giclee Print by Ron English

    Purchase Last Supper in South Park Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ron English. South Park Studios proudly presents this museum quality fine-art reproduction of "Last Supper in South Park" by Ron English. Printed with Epson Pigmented inks on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl paper, this unframed collector's piece is hand-signed and individually numbered by the artist. 150 prints in the edition.  The creators of South Park and Ron English selected 15 artists to pay tribute to the 15th season of South Park at an art show that opens on March 28th at Opera Gallery in New York City.

    $867.00

  • Gorillaz 2D Song Machine 12 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic Gorillaz 2D Song Machine 12 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Purchase Gorillaz 2D: Song Machine 12" Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 New In Box Legendary Gorillaz frontman 2D encapsulated in 12-inches of limited-edition soft vinyl. Inspired by 2D’s iconic look in the Song Machine series, this exclusive toy features notoriously spiky blue hair, unlaced-kicks, Black Planet tee, and lucky beads.   12-inches tall, limited-edition vinyl.

    $301.00

  • Gorillaz Murdoc Song Machine 13 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic Gorillaz Murdoc Song Machine 13 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Purchase Gorillaz Murdoc: Song Machine 13" Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 New In Box. Gorillaz official bassist and self-proclaimed leader, Murdoc Niccals, is 13-inches of gorgeous (and green) vinyl. Features Murdoc’s signature pieces; giant bass lit cigarette, nails long enough to scratch a chalkboard and distinctive green skin. Add the first Murdoc art toy in over 10 years to your band of Gorillaz collectibles.   13-inches tall, super soft (green) vinyl.

    $301.00

  • Gorillaz Russel Song Machine 9 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic Gorillaz Russel Song Machine 9 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Purchase Gorillaz Russel: Song Machine 9" Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure  Gorillaz drummer Russel Hobbs is accompanied by his famous drum kit, now cast in exquisitely soft vinyl. As seen in the Song Machine series, Russel’s style includes a yellow button-up, floppy hat, and drum kit guaranteed to hold a beat. 9-inches tall while SITTING, Russel (and his giant drum kit) are guaranteed to add some rhythm to your collection.

    $301.00

  • Cinderella’s Dress Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Cinderella’s Dress Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Purchase Cinderella’s Dress Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Jeff Gillette. 2016 Signed Cinderella’s Dress Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper Edition of 60 Signed and Numbered by the artist 13 x 20” (paper), 11 x 19” (image) 2016

    $477.00

  • Sale -20% Goofy Hiroshima Giclee Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Goofy Hiroshima Giclee Print by Jeff Gillette

    Purchase Goofy Hiroshima Artwork Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jeff Gillette. 2021 Signed Goofy Hiroshima Digital Print Open Edition Signed by artist on lower right Paper 13 x 19”, image 11.25 x 18" 2021

    $82.00$66.00

  • Sale -20% Mickey Billboard Plastic Giclee Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Mickey Billboard Plastic Giclee Print by Jeff Gillette

    Purchase Mickey Billboard Plastic Artwork Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jeff Gillette. 2021 Signed Mickey Billboard Plastic Digital Print Open Edition Signed by artist on lower right Paper 13 x 19”, image 11.25 x 18" 2021

    $82.00$66.00

  • Slumscape Apps #8 Small Sponge HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Jeff Gillette Slumscape Apps 8 Sponge HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Purchase Slumscape Apps #8 Small Sponge Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on Watercolor Paper by Jeff Gillette graffiti street artist modern pop art. 2021 Signed From a Series of 43 Unique archival pigment prints with a light touch of hand-embellished collage and watercolor Paper 13 x 20”, image 11.25 x 19” 2021  

    $655.00

  • Gorillaz Noodle Song Machine 11 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic Gorillaz Noodle Song Machine 11 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Purchase Gorillaz Noodle: Song Machine 11" Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure Gorillaz guitarist Noodle is 11-inches of killer cute and extremely badass vinyl. Inspired by the Song Machine series, Noodle’s look includes monster mitts, huuuge guitar, bangs swept over eyes, and knee-high socks. Don’t sleep on the monster mitts, Noodle destroys guitar solos with or without her fingers.    11-inches tall, soft vinyl.

    $307.00

Cartoon

Cartoon
Cartoons have been an integral part of pop culture since the early 20th century, and their influence can be seen in many forms of art, including graffiti and pop art. In this essay, I will explore how cartoons have become a popular subject in graffiti art and pop art and how they have evolved over time. Graffiti art is a form of urban art that involves writing or drawing on public walls, buildings, or other surfaces. Cartoons have been a popular subject in graffiti art since the early days of the movement. Graffiti artists often use cartoon characters to express their ideas and opinions, and to add a touch of humor to their work. One of the most famous examples of cartoon-inspired graffiti art is the work of the artist Banksy. Banksy often incorporates humorous and satirical cartoons into his work, such as the image of a rat wearing a beret and holding a paintbrush, which has become one of his signature images. Cartoon-inspired graffiti art has also become popular in the hip-hop and skateboarding communities. Many graffiti artists use cartoon characters from popular cartoons such as Looney Tunes, The Simpsons, and South Park to create their art. These characters are often depicted in a humorous or subversive way, which adds an element of rebellion and anti-authoritarianism to the artwork. Pop art is another form of art that has been influenced by cartoons. Pop art emerged in the 1950s and 60s and was characterized by its use of popular culture and consumerism as subject matter. Cartoon characters were often used in pop art as a way to comment on the mass media and consumer culture. For example, the artist Roy Lichtenstein created paintings and prints that were based on comic book images. His work often featured large, bold lines and bright colors, which were similar to the style of comic books. Another famous pop artist who used cartoons in his work was Andy Warhol. Warhol created a series of paintings based on the comic strip character, Superman. These paintings were meant to comment on the American fascination with superheroes and the consumer culture that surrounded them. Warhol also created a series of prints based on the famous comic book character, Mickey Mouse. Cartoons have continued to influence pop art in more recent years. The artist Takashi Murakami, for example, has created a series of paintings and sculptures based on the Japanese cartoon character, Doraemon. Murakami's work is often described as "superflat," a term that refers to the flattening of traditional Japanese art and the use of bright colors and bold lines. Murakami's use of Doraemon in his work is a nod to the influence of cartoons on Japanese popular culture. Cartoons have become a popular subject in both graffiti art and pop art. They have been used to comment on consumer culture, to add humor and satire to artwork, and to express rebellion and anti-authoritarianism. The use of cartoons in art has evolved over time, but they continue to be a powerful source of inspiration for artists today.

Graffiti & Street Pop Art

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