Cocaine

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  • Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Tony Montana From Scarface Movie Sitting At Deck With Cocaine in Glitch Style Blending the worlds of pop culture and avant-garde artistry, Adam Lister presents 'Tony Montana 2 Archival Print,' a unique exploration of a film legend through pixelated lens. Revisiting the iconic scene from the movie "Scarface", Lister captures the intense ambiance surrounding Tony Montana as he sits at his desk, hinting at the notorious pile of cocaine without overt depiction. The 8x10 artwork, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, employs a glitch art style that breaks down the visual into geometric blocks. This pixelated representation evokes a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of early video game graphics, and contrasts sharply with the high-definition world of today's cinema. It serves as a stark reminder of the digital evolution while preserving the essence of the dramatic scene. Printed on premium 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper, the tactile quality of the piece complements the visual intricacies. The use of archival pigment ensures that the colors, from the cold grays of Montana's suit to the warm hues of his surroundings, remain vibrant, offering viewers a lasting, unadulterated experience. With this limited edition offering, restricted to a mere 50 signed and numbered prints, Lister cements his position in the world of modern street and pop art. His reinterpretation of Tony Montana invites art enthusiasts and movie buffs alike to witness a classic scene under an entirely new, pixelated light, broadening the horizons of interpretative art.

    $310.00

Cocaine Graffiti Street Pop Art

Cocaine as a Subject in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Cocaine has been a recurring theme in street pop art & graffiti artwork, often representing themes of power, corruption, excess, and rebellion. The drug trade, its impact on society, and its glorification in pop culture have inspired some of the most controversial and thought-provoking pieces in modern urban art. Artists use cocaine imagery to explore consumerism, crime, and the mythos surrounding figures associated with the drug trade. Through graffiti murals, silkscreen prints, and subversive pop art, cocaine has become an unfiltered reflection of societal obsessions with power and decadence.

Cocaine in Pop Art and Counter-Culture

In pop art, cocaine is frequently depicted as a symbol of the high life, wealth, and destructive ambition. Artists have used imagery of rolled-up banknotes, razor blades, and powder trails to capture the excesses of celebrity culture and the dark underbelly of fame. Many street pop artists use the iconography of cocaine to critique capitalism, illustrating how drug culture is often marketed and glorified in the entertainment industry. Logos of luxury brands, altered advertisements, and neon-style paintings featuring cocaine-related paraphernalia have been used to satirize how drugs and materialism intersect.

Street Art’s Perspective on the Cocaine Trade

Many graffiti artists and street pop artists have tackled the impact of the cocaine trade on global politics, crime, and social decay. Murals depicting drug kingpins, law enforcement crackdowns, and community struggles with addiction have been used to shed light on the real consequences of cocaine trafficking. Some works focus on the violence associated with the narcotics industry, often featuring stencil-style portraits of infamous figures involved in the trade. Others use sarcasm and irony, presenting drug lords as pop culture celebrities, mimicking their idolization in mainstream media.

Collectible Cocaine-Themed Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Cocaine-themed artworks have become highly collectible, particularly pieces that feature bold political commentary, historical references, or counter-culture symbolism. Many hand-pulled silkscreen prints, graffiti-style posters, and mixed-media installations incorporate cocaine as a metaphor for excess, corruption, and the illusion of success. Artists continue to use stark color contrasts, stencil techniques, and provocative messaging to explore the cultural fascination with drug culture. These artworks challenge viewers to reflect on both the glamour and destruction associated with cocaine, making it a powerful subject in contemporary street pop art & graffiti artwork.

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