Cowboy & Cowgirl

11 artworks


  • Lonely Bull Giclee Print by Brian Viveros

    Brian Viveros Lonely Bull Giclee Print by Brian Viveros

    Lonely Bull 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 18x27 Printed by Static Medium

    $415.00

  • Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul

    Vandul Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul

    Pair Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker Custom Box by Vandul Limited Edition Rare Art Object Clothing Artwork Collectible. 2023 Limited Edition Vandul Shoe Size 12 Custom Marlboro Cigarette Pack Inspired New In Box Never Worn. Packaging Box Like New. Vandul's Cowboy Killers: A Bold Statement in Streetwear Shoes The 2023 limited edition Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul represents a provocative fusion of streetwear culture and pop art provocation. This collectible, crafted with a design inspired by the iconic Marlboro cigarette pack, encapsulates a blend of provocative street style and consumerist critique, arriving new in a meticulously designed box that underscores the artist's attention to detail and commitment to the concept. Vandul, a name that resonates within the street pop art and graffiti artwork community, utilizes the canvas of footwear to explore themes of commercialism, addiction, and the allure of branding. These rare art object sneakers comment on the pervasive nature of advertising and how brand imagery infiltrates and influences public consciousness. The shoes, never worn and preserved in their original packaging, are as much a statement piece as a fashion item, inviting reflection on the intersections between identity, consumer culture, and artistic expression. Vandul's work challenges the wearer and observer to consider the implications of branding, even as it appropriates and recontextualizes a familiar logo into something new and artistically significant. In essence, Vandul's Cowboy Killers sneakers are a testament to the power of street pop art to make a statement, transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and provoke thought through the medium of everyday objects. These sneakers are not just a piece of clothing but a conversation starter, a piece of wearable art that carries the weight of cultural critique and the legacy of street art innovation.

    $350.00

  • Tombstone AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Robert Bruno Tombstone AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Tombstone Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. AP Artist Proof. Artist Proofs for Tombstone 16' in. x 24' in. Fine Art Giclee Print Signed & Numbered Edition of 30. Tombstone the Classic Western Movie

    $99.00

  • The Mandalorian 1960s Archival Print by Scott Hopko

    Scott Hopko The Mandalorian 1960s Archival Print by Scott Hopko

    The Mandalorian- 1960s Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Hopko. 2022 Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Size 18x24

    $209.00

  • Toy Story Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 Toy Story Giclee Print by Raid71

    Toy Story Pop Modern Movie Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Pixar Graffiti Modern Artist Raid71. 2022 Official Pixar print Toy Story 18 x 24 Giclee Signed Hand-numbered edition

    $283.00

  • This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print by Faile This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print by Faile

    This Is Bad Lands- Red/Blue 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Deckled Lenox 100 Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 HPM Hand Painted Multiple Artwork Size 12.5x19 Faile's "Bad Lands" art print – a limited edition masterpiece with a mere 250 copies available worldwide. As the newest addition to the 150 Series, this release features approximately seven unique variations within the edition, including multiple color schemes, hand-painted, stained, and printed versions. Crafted on durable, thick archival paper, the eye-catching Red/Blue variation is a highly sought-after piece that boasts an extraordinary texture. The print measures 12.5" x 19" and showcases two deckled edges and two straight edges. The front and back of the print are meticulously detailed, with the reverse side adorned with printing, stamping, and more. Each copy is signed, numbered, dated, stamped, and embossed by the artist, making it a truly exclusive and valuable collectible. Don't miss the chance to own this incredible art print – experience its stunning visual impact in person! The "This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print" is a piece of art created by Faile, an artist collaboration between Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller. Faile is known for their distinctive style, which combines elements of street art, graphic design, pop culture, and fine art. In this piece, the title "This Is Bad Lands Red/Blue HPM Silkscreen Print" is a hand-painted multiple (HPM) silkscreen print featuring red and blue colors and a cowboy driving a classic sports car. "Bad Lands" refers to a desolate or unwelcoming environment, indicating that the piece may convey a sense of danger or conflict. Faile's work often contains layers of imagery and intricate details, and their silkscreen prints typically involve multiple layers of color and texture. They often incorporate found materials, stencils, and wheat paste, creating a distinctive aesthetic that blends street art and contemporary fine art.

    $1,931.00

  • Coloniam Decductam Red Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Coloniam Decductam Red Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Coloniam Decductam- Red Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ernesto Yerena Montejano Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Size 18x24

    $406.00

  • Terminal Velocity Archival Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Terminal Velocity Archival Print by Dave Kinsey

    Terminal Velocity Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper by Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece came to me one day when I saw an image of a man falling from the sky with a suit on--a kind of eery, yet poignant statement regarding the current state of things in the world. At that point I worked to complete a narrative and what I was seeing in my mind. Creating art is like writing a book in a sense and if there's an audience out there that enjoys reading it, that's inspiring to me. I'd like people to see what I'm trying to convey and let those ideas come together as they contemplate the work. But all-in-

    $406.00

  • Ain't No Time To Argue! Archival Print by Matt Straub

    Matt Straub Ain't No Time To Argue! Archival Print by Matt Straub

    Ain't No Time To Argue! Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 330gsm Fine Art Paper by Matt Straub, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Archival Pigment Print Artwork Size 16.51x18 Exploring the Grit of Urban Narratives with Matt Straub's Art "Ain't No Time To Argue!" by Matt Straub is a compelling piece that embodies the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This limited edition archival pigment print on 330gsm fine art paper captures street culture's raw energy and unrestrained spirit. Released in 2016, with a limited edition run of 30, each piece is meticulously signed and numbered by Straub, marking its authenticity and adding to the collectible nature of the work. The artwork, measuring 16.51x18 inches, is a bold statement piece that reflects the stylistic characteristics of modern pop art infused with the rebellious attitude of graffiti. Dynamic Fusion of Street Art Techniques and Pop Art Sensibility Straub's work is renowned for its dynamic fusion of traditional street art techniques with the sensibilities of pop art. "Ain't No Time To Argue!" stands out with its striking depiction of a cowboy, an icon that Straub reinterprets through the lens of contemporary culture. The figure is set against a backdrop of vivid colors and graphic elements reminiscent of pop art. At the same time, the use of spray paint techniques and the overlay of stenciled imagery aligns the work with the raw aesthetics of graffiti. This juxtaposition creates a piece that is both a nod to the past and a commentary on present-day urban life. Matt Straub's Signature Style in Limited Edition Prints The artwork represents Straub's signature style, often including a dialogue between the subject and the viewer through thought-provoking visuals and textual elements. The empty speech bubble emanating from the cowboy's figure in "Ain't No Time To Argue!" invites the audience to engage with the artwork, to fill in the blank with their interpretations or reflections on the character's silence. This interactivity is a hallmark of Straub's approach, encouraging a participatory experience that is both personal and communal. Cultural Implications in Straub's "Ain't No Time To Argue!" "Ain't No Time To Argue!" does more than capture the viewer's attention through its visual impact; it also delves into the cultural implications of the cowboy in American pop culture. By placing this character in a modern context, Straub prompts a reevaluation of the myths and realities of the American West, exploring themes of conflict, dialogue, and the passage of time. The limited edition print becomes a conversation piece, raising questions about the narratives we accept and those we question or challenge. Matt Straub's "Ain't No Time To Argue!" is a testament to the enduring relevance of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Through his adept use of color, form, and cultural symbols, Straub creates art that reflects society's pulse, capturing the zeitgeist in a form that resonates with many audiences. His work continues to influence the dialogue of street art and pop art, bridging communities and generations through a shared visual language.

    $406.00

  • Sunset Cowboy Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Sunset Cowboy Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Sunset Cowboy Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18x24 Number 30 of 30 Lowbrow Cowboy Drawing Gun At Sunset

    $153.00

  • Mans Ruin Zeke AP 1998 Cocodrie San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Mans Ruin Zeke AP 1998 Cocodrie San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Mans Ruin Zeke AP 1998 Cocodrie San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 1998 Signed by Kozik & Marked AP Artwork Size 18x30.5 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik Zeke, Hammerlock, Jack Saints, Cocodrie, San Francisco CA 4-03-1998

    $390.00

Cowboy & Cowgirl

Manifestations of the American Frontier in Street Pop Art & Graffiti

The iconic figures of the cowboy and cowgirl hold a storied place in American culture, resonating with themes of freedom, adventure, and the spirit of the Wild West. These figures have been reimagined within the contexts of pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork, where they take on new life and meaning. In these vibrant art forms, the cowboy and cowgirl are often depicted in ways that both celebrate and critique the myths and realities of American history.

Street Pop Art's Reclamation of the Cowboy Image

Within street pop art, the cowboy and cowgirl are reinterpreted as symbols of nostalgia and contemporary culture. Artists often utilize these archetypes to explore and challenge notions of identity, gender roles, and societal expectations. Traditionally seen as a rugged, solitary figure, the cowboy is sometimes re-envisioned with a modern twist, becoming a canvas for commentary on current social and political issues. Similarly, the cowgirl is often portrayed in ways that subvert traditional depictions, highlighting themes of empowerment and defiance.

Graffiti Artwork and the Reimagining of Western Icons

Graffiti artwork, with its roots in subversion and rebellion, has a particular affinity for the cowboy and cowgirl motifs. Here, these figures are sometimes rendered with a sense of irony, contrasting the freedom of the open range with the constraints of urban environments. Graffiti artists might juxtapose images of cowboys and cowgirls with contemporary cityscapes, creating a visual dialogue between the old frontier and the new. Through such artworks, the lore of the American West is both honored and scrutinized, with artists often drawing attention to the complexities and contradictions of the historical narratives.

Cowboy and Cowgirl Symbolism in Modern Artistic Expression

The cowboy and cowgirl endure as potent symbols in modern artistic expression, particularly within street pop art and graffiti. These figures are continually reshaped and remodeled, reflecting the evolving attitudes and values of society. In the hands of contemporary artists, the cowboy and cowgirl are not just remnants of a bygone era but are active participants in the discourse on culture, history, and the ongoing construction of American identity. In essence, the enduring fascination with cowboys and cowgirls within street pop art and graffiti artwork signifies a broader cultural engagement with the mythos of the American West. Through these art forms, the cowboy and cowgirl persist as emblematic figures, offering insights into the nation's psyche and serving as vehicles for artistic innovation and social commentary.

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