Death

6 artworks


  • HR Giger Black Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy HR Giger Black Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy

    HR Giger HR Giger Black Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy

    HR Giger- Black Chrome 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Medicom Toy presents the Be@rbrick H.R. Giger (Black Chrome Version) 100% & 400% Collectible set that features a famous art piece and stands approximately 2.75 and 11.02 inches tall.

    $423.00

  • HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy

    HR Giger HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy

    HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Medicom Toy presents the Be@rbrick H.R. Giger (White Chrome Version) 100% & 400% Collectible set that features a famous art piece and stands approximately 2.75 and 11.02 inches tall.

    $423.00

  • Sale -36% Gloomy in Black Art Toy by Mori Chack x SuperPlastic Gloomy in Black Art Toy by Mori Chack x SuperPlastic

    Mori Chack Gloomy in Black Art Toy by Mori Chack x SuperPlastic

    Gloomy in Black Janky SuperPlastic x Mori Chack Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure Created by legendary Japanese street artist Mori Chack, Gloomy was discovered abandoned in a box by Pity, who loved and nursed the lil’ guy back to health…until Gloomy reached adulthood and broke poor Pity’s neck! Dragging his caretaker-victim behind him, Gloomy in Black comes with muzzle – for your own protection! Displayed With Box.

    $270.00$173.00

  • Target Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Target Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh

    Target Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Luke Chueh x Doktor A. 2014 Limited Edition of 1000 Sculpture Artwork Size 6.5x10.5 Displayed With Box "Target", is based on the classic painting by Luke Chueh. The highly detailed bullet-ridden backdrop contrasts with the minimalist aesthetic of Luke's iconic bear, creating a truly unique art piece. Comes with a removable brush and bucket.

    $497.00

  • Jumper Light Gray Art Toy Sculpture by Colus

    Colus Jumper Light Gray Art Toy Sculpture by Colus

    Jumper- Light Gray Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Colus. The Jumper Art Figure by Colus is made of high-quality resin. Colus and Kidrobot have previously teamed up for the recent Ravenous Resin Art Figures, Colus explores themes of morality through to mortality with symbolic, bold, contrast-rich works with an underground tone leaving questions unanswered. Box has light scuffing.

    $406.00

  • Gruesome Glow Gloomy Art Toy by Mori Chack x SuperPlastic Gruesome Glow Gloomy Art Toy by Mori Chack x SuperPlastic

    Mori Chack Gruesome Glow Gloomy Art Toy by Mori Chack x SuperPlastic

    Gruesome Glow Gloomy Janky SuperPlastic x Mori Chack Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure Gloomy was rescued by a boy named Pity, who loved and nurtured the lil’ guy back to health...until Gloomy went nuclear and strangled him to death! Gruesome Glow Gloomy comes with a muzzle (for your own protection) and drags his caretaker-victim behind him. Displayed With Box.

    $263.00

Death Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Death is a powerful and complex subject that has inspired artists throughout history. Graffiti and street artists are no exception, and they have used this theme in their works to explore different aspects of mortality. In the world of street art, death is often depicted in a variety of ways, from somber and reflective to bold and provocative. One common motif in graffiti art and street art is the depiction of skulls and skeletons. These symbols of death can be seen in various styles, from realistic to cartoonish, and are often used as a way to remind viewers of their own mortality. Street artists may also use skulls and skeletons as a commentary on societal issues, such as war, poverty, or environmental degradation. Another way that death is explored in street art is through memorials and tributes. Graffiti and street artists may use their skills to create powerful memorials for those who have passed away, either in the form of large-scale murals or smaller pieces placed in specific locations. These works can serve as a way to honor the deceased and provide comfort to those who knew them. In addition to memorials, street artists may also use their art to raise awareness about issues related to death and dying. For example, some artists may create works that highlight the need for better end-of-life care or advocate for more compassionate approaches to death and dying. Other artists may create works that address the impact of death on different communities, such as those who have lost loved ones to gun violence or police brutality. Some street artists also use death as a way to provoke and challenge viewers. These artists may create works that shock or unsettle, forcing viewers to confront their own fears and anxieties about mortality. This type of art can be controversial, but it can also serve as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of making the most of the time we have. Death is a complex and multifaceted subject that has been explored by graffiti and street artists in a variety of ways. From somber memorials to provocative commentary, these artists use their skills to create works that challenge, inspire, and engage viewers. While death is often seen as a taboo subject, these artists demonstrate that it can be a powerful tool for reflection, remembrance, and social change.

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