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12 artworks

  • Why You Fail Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Why You Fail Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Why You Fail Giclee Print by Dave Pollot Artwork Limited Edition Print on Canvas Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 13.19x20 Star Wars May the 4th Special Edition Print on Rolled Canvas. Why You Fail Giclee Print by Dave Pollot: Star Wars Lore Painted into American Nostalgia Why You Fail by Dave Pollot is a 2025 signed and numbered limited edition giclee print on canvas, sized at 13.19x20 inches and released as part of the Star Wars May the 4th Special Edition series. This artwork places a quiet moment of Jedi training into a serene wooded landscape traditionally found in mid-century Americana paintings. The striking juxtaposition between the fantasy world of Star Wars and the tranquil realism of traditional decorative art firmly situates this piece within the canon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Pollot’s subtle narrative placement brings gravitas to a humorous composition, provoking thought about mentorship, failure, and legacy. Classic Landscape Framed Around Sci-Fi Reflection The scene features the Jedi Master Yoda standing at the base of a tall tree, gazing contemplatively toward the background, where a young Luke Skywalker trains by a misty lake. The viewer’s eye is drawn across the reflective surface of the water, past the verdant foliage and sun-dappled canopy, into a space that merges imagination with nostalgia. While the background recalls rustic Americana paintings that adorned thrift stores and family homes, the addition of Yoda and Luke recontextualizes it with narrative weight. The title Why You Fail alludes to one of Yoda’s most famous teachings, reinforcing the theme of personal growth and challenge in the face of adversity. Dave Pollot’s Technique and Message Dave Pollot is an American artist who began reworking discarded traditional prints by adding pop culture elements in a way that is both seamless and subversive. Each figure he integrates is meticulously matched in lighting, scale, and perspective, creating illusions so natural they feel like part of the original. In Why You Fail, his mastery of painterly technique allows Yoda to appear almost organically grown from the landscape itself. The surrounding calmness of the forest, contrasted with the intensity of Jedi discipline, adds a quiet wisdom to the composition. The naturalistic setting becomes a stage for introspection, cleverly masked in nostalgia and fandom. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Through Narrative Repurposing This artwork's place in the larger street pop and graffiti-influenced dialogue lies in its capacity to remix the familiar with subversive context. Pollot’s body of work exists not in gallery isolation but in cultural remixing. His approach aligns with modern visual storytelling where icons from film, music, and games are embedded into formats once considered traditional. Why You Fail invites viewers to consider not only how stories are told but where they are told. By placing Yoda in a scene originally devoid of galactic epic, the work encourages meditation on legacy, learning, and the quiet moments that define personal transformation. The print becomes both collectible and philosophical—redefining what it means to engage with pop culture through the lens of fine art.

    $350.00

  • Daredevil Sin Miedo AP Archival Print by Peter Van Flores

    Peter Van Flores Daredevil Sin Miedo AP Archival Print by Peter Van Flores

    Daredevil Sin Miedo Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 80 Cover Stock Paper by Artist Peter Van Flores, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof Signed 2016 San Francisco Comic Con Daredevil Sin Miedo print. 16x20. Archival Ink on #80 Cover Stock Paper.

    $213.00

  • Crown Oversized Archival Print by Marly Mcfly

    Marly Mcfly Crown Oversized Archival Print by Marly Mcfly

    Crown- Oversized Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Marly Mcfly, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 27 Size 20x20

    $298.00

  • Captain Kid Archival Print by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Captain Kid Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Captain Kid Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2007 Digital print in colors on wove paper 20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm). 100 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge

    $371.00

  • Chasing The Falcon Giclee Print by Jonathan Bergeron

    Jonathan Bergeron Chasing The Falcon Giclee Print by Jonathan Bergeron

    Chasing The Falcon Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jonathan Bergeron. Jonathan Bergeron (aka Johnny Crap) "Chasing the Falcon" limited to only 50 copies signed and numbered 16" x 20"

    $134.00

  • Wonder Woman Archival Print by Alex Garant

    Alex Garant Wonder Woman Archival Print by Alex Garant

    Wonder Woman Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Alex Garant, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2017 16x20 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Depicting Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman With Trippy Eight Eyes Within the colorful and often boundary-pushing world of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, there are creations that not only capture the viewer's attention but also challenge conventional perceptions. One such piece is the "Wonder Woman Archival Pigment Fine Art Print" crafted by the renowned artist Alex Garant. Known for his distinct style that merges the street art ethos with pop culture references, Garant's artwork offers a fresh take on the iconic figure of Wonder Woman, particularly inspired by Gal Gadot's portrayal of the character. This captivating artwork, originating from 2017, mesmerizes with its unusual and trippy depiction of Wonder Woman, characterized by her eight eyes. The effect is both disconcerting and hypnotic, prompting viewers to delve deeper into the layers of meaning. Perhaps it hints at Wonder Woman's heightened senses or her ability to perceive truths that remain hidden to mere mortals. The choice of 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper further elevates the piece, giving it a tactile richness and ensuring the vibrancy of colors. Measuring 16x20, this artwork, though limited to a series of 75, makes a commanding presence. Each piece, signed and numbered by Alex Garant, is a testament to his commitment to authenticity and artistic excellence. As discussions about the intersections of pop culture and street art continue to evolve, Garant's interpretation of Wonder Woman stands as an emblem of innovative thinking, exemplifying how traditional icons can be reimagined to reflect contemporary aesthetics and sensibilities.

    $218.00

  • Soundwave Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Soundwave Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Soundwave Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield. 2024 Signed & Numbered Artwork Size16x20 Limited Edition of 50 Transformers TV Movie Comic Book Robot Super Hero Soundwave Music Tape Deck Artwork Soundwave by Scott Listfield: A Bold Fusion of Pop Culture and Street Pop Art Soundwave, a giclee print by Scott Listfield, is a striking homage to iconic pop culture imagery and the dynamic interplay of nostalgia and modernity. Released in 2024, this limited-edition artwork measures 16 by 20 inches and is part of an exclusive series of only 50 signed and numbered prints. Created using fine art paper and archival inks, the print exemplifies Listfield’s ability to blend detailed realism with cultural commentary, capturing the essence of both Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The artwork features the legendary Transformers character Soundwave towering over a contemplative astronaut figure, a recurring subject in Listfield’s body of work. The backdrop of a cityscape at dusk provides a cinematic setting that enhances the grandeur of the robot, with its tape deck design paying tribute to Soundwave’s roots in 1980s pop culture. The astronaut, dwarfed by the massive figure, gazes upward, evoking themes of awe, nostalgia, and the human fascination with technology and heroism. The careful rendering of Soundwave’s intricate design, juxtaposed with the moody tones of the sky and urban environment, creates a powerful visual narrative that invites viewers to explore their own relationship with cultural icons and the passage of time. Pop Culture and Street Pop Art in Soundwave Scott Listfield’s Soundwave bridges the worlds of pop culture and Street Pop Art by reimagining a beloved Transformers character within a surreal, yet deeply relatable, context. Soundwave, with its dual identity as a robot and a tape deck, symbolizes the convergence of technology and entertainment that defined an era. By placing the character in a contemporary cityscape alongside his astronaut figure, Listfield draws attention to the enduring impact of these cultural artifacts and their ability to inspire awe across generations. The inclusion of Soundwave’s tape deck elements connects the piece to the analog era of music and entertainment, a recurring theme in Listfield’s work. This nostalgic reference contrasts with the futuristic tones of the robot and the urban backdrop, creating a dialogue between past and present. The astronaut, often used as a stand-in for the viewer, adds an element of introspection, encouraging the audience to reflect on their own experiences with pop culture and its role in shaping personal and collective identities. Giclee Printing and Artistic Detail The giclee printing process used for Soundwave ensures that Scott Listfield’s meticulous attention to detail is preserved. Printed on fine art paper using archival inks, the artwork captures the vibrant colors and subtle textures that define Listfield’s style. The 16 by 20-inch format allows for an immersive viewing experience, showcasing the intricate mechanical details of Soundwave and the atmospheric tones of the cityscape. The high-quality materials ensure the longevity of the print, making it a valuable addition to any art collection. Each print in this limited edition of 50 is signed and numbered by the artist, adding a layer of authenticity and exclusivity. The small edition size enhances its desirability among collectors, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Listfield’s thought-provoking exploration of pop culture and Street Pop Art. Scott Listfield: Blending Surrealism and Cultural Nostalgia Scott Listfield has gained acclaim for his unique ability to combine surreal landscapes with iconic elements of pop culture. His astronaut figure, often placed in unexpected settings, serves as a vehicle for exploring themes of isolation, wonder, and the human connection to technology and media. Soundwave is a quintessential example of his approach, blending nostalgia for a beloved Transformers character with the introspective tone of his astronaut narrative. Through works like Soundwave, Listfield continues to redefine the boundaries of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, using his distinctive style to engage viewers in a dialogue about culture, memory, and imagination. This piece not only celebrates the legacy of Soundwave as a pop culture icon but also invites audiences to consider their own role as participants in the ever-evolving story of cultural expression.

    $331.00

  • Hulk Boy Archival Print by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Hulk Boy Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Hulk Boy Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2007 Digital print in colors on wove paper 20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm). 100 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge

    $371.00

  • Cobra Giclee Print by Jonathan Bergeron

    Jonathan Bergeron Cobra Giclee Print by Jonathan Bergeron

    Cobra Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jonathan Bergeron. If you feel like you naturally side with the bad guys then this print is for you! The Cobra threat comes alive in this 16" x 20" giclee. A classic for both art and G.I. JOE collectors.

    $103.00

  • Think Small Silkscreen Print by Justin VanGenderen

    Justin VanGenderen Think Small Silkscreen Print by Justin VanGenderen

    Think Small Artwork Screen-Print Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Justin VanGenderen. Justin VanGenderen " Think Small" (NYCC 2015 Exclusive) signed and numbered by the artist limited edition screen print only 250 copies made 16.5" x 20.5" Unframed: $35 More

    $103.00

  • Archetype Times Table 1 Taos Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard

    Jacob Borshard Archetype Times Table 1 Taos Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard

    Archetype Times Table 1- Taos Turquoise Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Borshard Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Archetype Times Table 1 ‘Taos Turquoise’ Edition. ‘The Creebobby Comics Archetype Times Table’ is a handy reference guide for school, business or industry. T-Rex Lincoln. Astronaut Zombie. Platypus Monster. This is where they all began! The classic first Times Table is offered in a new edition of 100 artist-pulled signed and numbered prints in dazzling translucent ‘Taos Turquoise’. Measures 18″ by 20″.

    $201.00

  • Vengeance Lucha Bat Giclee Print by Brian Viveros

    Brian Viveros Vengeance Lucha Bat Giclee Print by Brian Viveros

    Vengeance Lucha Bat Giclee Print by Brian M Viveros Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 66 Artwork Size 20x20 Printed by Static Medium Vengeance Lucha Bat by Brian M. Viveros: A Bold Fusion of Street Pop Art The Vengeance Lucha Bat giclee print by Brian M. Viveros is a powerful piece of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork that showcases the artist's mastery of blending iconic imagery with his distinct, edgy style. Created in 2022, this limited edition of 66 prints was meticulously produced on hand-deckled 290gsm Moab Entrada paper, offering a luxurious and tactile finish. Measuring 20 by 20 inches, the print is signed and numbered by the artist, emphasizing its exclusivity and appeal to collectors. The collaboration with Static Medium ensures exceptional quality, with vibrant colors and intricate details preserved through archival giclee printing. This artwork reimagines the classic bat motif with a fusion of superhero iconography and the bold aesthetics of lucha libre culture. The central figure wears a mask and cape adorned with gold floral patterns, contrasting against a vibrant blue-and-yellow backdrop filled with silhouetted bats. The character's intense gaze and confident pose, paired with the gritty details of her torn costume and scarred chest, evoke themes of resilience, empowerment, and vengeance. Viveros’s attention to detail, from the shine on the mask to the texture of the fabric, highlights his ability to blend hyper-realism with conceptual storytelling.  The Power of Symbolism in Street Pop Art Brian M. Viveros’s Vengeance Lucha Bat embodies the bold visual language of Street Pop Art, using a mix of cultural and symbolic elements to create a striking narrative. The figure’s bat mask and cape nod to classic superhero tropes, reinterpreted through the lens of lucha libre’s dramatic flair and cultural significance. The fusion of these two worlds creates a character who is both iconic and original, representing strength, independence, and a willingness to confront adversity. The golden floral patterns on the costume contrast sharply with the gritty elements of the figure’s scars and torn attire, highlighting the duality of beauty and struggle. This juxtaposition resonates with the core ethos of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, where raw, urban energy meets refined artistic expression. The bats in the background, scattered across the golden moon, add a sense of movement and mystique, reinforcing the themes of vengeance and transformation. Giclee Printing as a Tool for Artistic Excellence The use of giclee printing for Vengeance Lucha Bat underscores Brian M. Viveros’s commitment to quality and detail. Archival pigment printing on 290gsm Moab Entrada paper ensures that the vivid colors and intricate details of the artwork are preserved with precision. The hand-deckled edges add a unique, artisanal touch to each print, enhancing its appeal as a collector’s item. Static Medium, known for its expertise in fine art printing, collaborated with Viveros to ensure the highest standards of reproduction. The result is a print that captures the essence of the original painting, with textures and colors that draw the viewer into the narrative. The limited edition of 66 prints adds an element of exclusivity, making Vengeance Lucha Bat a standout piece in contemporary Street Pop Art. Brian M. Viveros: Defining Contemporary Pop Street Artwork Brian M. Viveros has earned acclaim for his ability to combine cinematic influences, cultural motifs, and intricate details into his Street Pop Art creations. His characters, often battle-worn yet fiercely confident, challenge traditional portrayals of femininity and strength. Vengeance Lucha Bat exemplifies his ability to reimagine cultural symbols in ways that are both visually captivating and conceptually thought-provoking. Through this piece, Viveros explores themes of resilience and defiance, presenting a character who is unapologetically strong and unapologetically herself. The artwork’s blend of superhero imagery, lucha libre aesthetics, and fine art techniques makes it a compelling addition to the contemporary art landscape, celebrating the power of visual storytelling in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.

    $380.00

Comics Graffiti Street Pop Art

Dynamic Integration of Comics in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Comics, with their distinct visual language and ability to tell stories through images and text, have long inspired street pop art and graffiti. This integration goes beyond mere aesthetic influence; it represents a fusion of narrative techniques and visual styles that have redefined both art forms. Street artists and graffiti writers often draw upon the iconography, character design, and storytelling methods of comics to create visually striking pieces that are rich in narrative. This amalgamation has given rise to a unique genre of street pop art and graffiti that is both accessible and deeply resonant with contemporary urban culture.

Evolution of Comic Elements in Street Art and Graffiti

The use of comic elements in street art and graffiti has evolved significantly over the years. In the early days of graffiti, artists primarily used simple, bold lines and bright colors reminiscent of comic book aesthetics to quickly capture attention and convey their messages. As the art forms matured, more complex and nuanced uses of comic elements emerged. Artists began incorporating detailed character illustrations, narrative sequences, and direct references to specific comic strips and characters. This evolution reflects a growing sophistication in street art and graffiti as artists explore new ways to engage with their audience and express their creative vision.

Comics as a Tool for Social Commentary in Street Art

One of the most powerful aspects of using comic elements in street pop art and graffiti is the ability to engage in social commentary. Artists often use comic-inspired imagery to satirize political figures, critique social issues, or comment on the absurdities of modern life. By combining graffiti's immediacy and visual impact with the narrative depth of comics, these artworks can communicate complex messages in an engaging and accessible way. The fusion of comics with street art and graffiti becomes a potent tool for artists to reflect on society and spark conversations among a diverse public audience.

Public Spaces as Canvases for Comic-Inspired Art

The public nature of street art and graffiti adds another layer of significance to using comic elements. When comic-inspired artworks are placed in public spaces, they transform these environments, adding vibrancy and a sense of playfulness. These works often become landmarks in their own right, drawing people to specific locations and creating a sense of community around the art. The interactive nature of street art and graffiti, combined with the familiar and beloved imagery of comics, makes these artworks particularly effective at engaging a wide range of viewers, from avid art enthusiasts to casual passersby.

Future Directions of Comics in Street Art and Graffiti

As street pop art and graffiti continue to evolve, comic elements are likely to take on new forms and directions. With technological advancements and changes in cultural trends, artists are finding innovative ways to incorporate comic imagery into their work. This might include digital media, interactive installations, or cross-media collaborations that combine the worlds of comics, street art, and other forms of visual and performative art. The ongoing dialogue between comics and street art promises a dynamic future for both, with endless possibilities for creative expression and cultural commentary.

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