Clown

4 artworks


  • Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself Skateboard Deck by Dee Dee Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself Skateboard Deck by Dee Dee

    Dee Dee Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself Skateboard Deck by Dee Dee

    Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Dee Dee. PP Printers Proof 2019 Screen-printed signature Deck Hand Signed COA. Dee Dee is a New York City-based street artist who uses collage, paint, and silkscreen to bring surreal and cinematic daydreams and nightmares to life. It is in that world – between sleep and dream, between the surface and subconscious – where the viewer is invited to enter. The work encapsulates themes of the seen and unseen, the hidden and the revealed, the masks we wear, and the ones we choose to remove.

    $247.00

  • Jokers AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Robert Bruno Jokers AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Jokers Limited Edition Giclee Print on Satin Finish Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. AP Artist Proof. Limited Edition of 25! 11' in. x 14' in. Hand Signed & Numbered 225 Satin Finish Paper. Blending of various versions of the DC Comics villain Joker.

    $100.00

  • The Joker Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta The Joker Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    The Joker Batman DC Comics Limited Edition 7-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr. Brainwash Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 79 Artwork Size 32x43 "Mr. Brainwash is pleased to announce a new addition to the ongoing series of comic book covers, this time featuring one of the most notorious supervillains, The Joker. A seven-color screen print on hand-torn archival art paper. Each print is signed and numbered, with a thumbprint on the back. The standard edition will be out of an edition of 79" -Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta (Team) Mr. Brainwash, a moniker used by the street artist Thierry Guetta, continues to influence the street pop art and graffiti art movement with his distinctive works that often blend pop culture references and an edgy street aesthetic. His latest foray into comic book art brings us a limited edition silkscreen print featuring The Joker, one of Batman's most infamous adversaries from DC Comics. This particular piece is a stunning representation of The Joker, encapsulating the character's chaotic energy and anarchic spirit. Crafted through a meticulous seven-color hand-pulled silkscreen process on fine art paper, the print exemplifies Mr. Brainwash's signature style that fuses street art and pop art elements. The artwork is a riot of color, with splashes and drips that suggest a raw, uncontained force, much like The Joker himself. This approach to the piece invokes graffiti art's spontaneity and rebellious nature, while the iconic comic imagery ties it firmly to pop art traditions. Each of the limited edition prints, sized at an impressive 32x43 inches, is not only signed and numbered but also carries the unique thumbprint of the artist on the back, serving as a hallmark of authenticity and a personal touch from Mr. Brainwash. With only 79 pieces, this artwork is a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts of comic books and contemporary street pop art. The choice of The Joker is particularly resonant in today's culture, symbolizing the dual nature of chaos and intellect. Mr. Brainwash's portrayal taps into the zeitgeist, presenting The Joker as a comic character and an icon of modern-day societal contradictions. The artwork is a bold statement in Mr. Brainwash's oeuvre, continuing his exploration of popular culture and its icons through street and pop art.

    $4,989.00

  • 4th of July MC Supersized Art Toy by Ron English 4th of July MC Supersized Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English 4th of July MC Supersized Art Toy by Ron English

    4th of July MC Supersized Grin Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy McSupersized Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ron English. 2019 Ron English, 8 Inches Tall, Signed By Ron English, SFBI. Displayed With Box

    $292.00

Clown

Clowns: A Symbolic Representation in Street Pop and Graffiti Art

With their exaggerated features and complex symbolism, clowns have been a recurring motif in various art forms, including street pop art and graffiti artwork. In these genres, clowns are not just figures of humor and entertainment but are often used to convey deeper, sometimes darker meanings. Artists have utilized clown imagery to explore themes ranging from identity and societal roles to political satire and commentary on the human condition. The versatility of clowns, capable of evoking emotions from joy to discomfort, makes them a potent symbol in the hands of street and pop artists.

The Evolution of Clown Imagery in Modern Art

Over time, the portrayal of clowns in street pop art and graffiti has evolved, mirroring societal attitudes and artistic trends. Modern representations have become more nuanced and layered initially depicted in more traditional, circus-like settings. Contemporary artists often use clowns to comment on the absurdity of daily life, the masks people wear in society, or the blurred lines between reality and facade. This shift reflects a broader trend in street art and graffiti, where traditional symbols are reinterpreted to fit the context of modern urban life and its complexities.

Cultural and Social Commentary Through Clown Portrayals

In street pop art and graffiti, clown imagery often serves as a cultural and social commentary medium. Artists may use clowns to critique political figures, celebrity culture, or societal norms, employing irony and satire as powerful tools. These artworks can be thought-provoking, inviting viewers to question the status quo and consider alternative perspectives. The clown, often a marginalized or misunderstood figure in society, becomes a symbol through which artists can explore themes of alienation, identity, and the human psyche.

Clowns in Public Spaces: Interaction with the Audience

Placing clown-themed street pop art and graffiti in public spaces adds another dimension to its impact. These artworks interact with a diverse audience, often unexpectedly, creating a dialogue between the artist, the artwork, and the public. The varied reactions to clown imagery – from amusement to discomfort – highlight the robust emotional response that this symbol can evoke. This public aspect of street art and graffiti allows clown motifs to become part of the urban landscape, reflecting and affecting the mood and character of their spaces.

Future Trends in Clown Imagery in Street and Pop Art

Looking to the future, the role of clowns in street pop art and graffiti will likely continue evolving. As artists seek new ways to engage with audiences and comment on an ever-changing world, the clown's rich history and emotional depth will remain a relevant and compelling symbol. Whether used to bring joy, provoke thought, or challenge perceptions, clown imagery in street and pop art will continue to be a significant and dynamic element in contemporary art.

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