Designer Fashion

267 artworks

  • The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 12 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 12 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    The Twelve: Wear Your Jays- Jordan 12 Hand-Pulled 4-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Street Artist. Signed & Numbered. Screen Print, Edition of 23 Produced for ComplexCon Chicago, 2019 Size: 11" x 8.5"

    $86.00

  • LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen

    LeBear James Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: LeBear James Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen

    $820.00

  • Banner Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Banner Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Banner Deck Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme FW19 2019 Released as a part of Supreme's Fall/ Winter 2019 Week 1 drop, the Supreme Banner Skateboard shares a graphic deck features the same graphic image, a photograph of Supreme's original store banner. The Supreme Banner Skateboard released on August 22nd, 2019

    $233.00

  • Fat Tip Light Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Fat Tip Light Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Fat Tip Deck- Light Blue Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme FW22 2022 Supreme skate deck with natural veneer and blacktop ply. Printed logo pattern on bottom with printed World Famous and box logo on top.

    $233.00

  • Quiccs x SneakerHereos Jumpman Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan Quiccs x SneakerHereos Jumpman Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan

    Quiccs xSneakerHereos- Jumpman Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas Panel by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Eric Pagsanjan. 2019 QUICCS x SneakerHereos - Jumpman by Eric Pagsanjan Created Exclusively for NBA All-Star Weekend Pop-Up Acrylic on Stretched Canvas Panel Size: 18" x 24" x .75" "I hold respect and admiration for artists that create their own apparel. I’m a huge sneaker fan, and my personal collection is ever-growing. Combining my love for sneakers, the designers who make them, and comic-book style superheroes, I created a series of portraits dedicated to the designers that I consider to be incredible. To me, they are superheroes. They are ‘SneakerHeroes. Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan

    $712.00

  • ITS OK TOO Cassette Player Red Music Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme ITS OK TOO Cassette Player Red Music Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme ITS OK TOO Cassette Player- Red Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by Famous Fashion Artists Supreme. FW22 2022 Transparent stereo cassette player. Bluetooth 5.0-compatible with 3.5mm headphone jack. Back clip included. 4.65" x 3.31" x 1.32". Made exclusively for Supreme.

    $298.00

  • JP the Money Bear Wave Deck Pink Skateboard Art Deck by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen JP the Money Bear Wave Deck Pink Skateboard Art Deck by King Saladeen

    JP the Money Bear Wave Deck- Pink Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist King Saladeen. 2019 Limited Edition of 250 Signed COA New In Wrapping

    $206.00

  • High Fashion Chanel Blotter Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier High Fashion Chanel Blotter Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    High Fashion Chanel Blotter Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2024, Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Chanel Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The unmistakable double C logo of Chanel has long stood as a symbol of luxury, status, and timeless fashion, yet in the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, it takes on a new identity. Chanel, founded by Gabrielle Chanel in France during the early twentieth century, revolutionized fashion through clean lines and modern elegance. In the context of urban art, its pristine image is often recontextualized as a critique, satire, or celebration of wealth culture and identity. Artists like Daniel Bombardier, also known as Denial, use this emblem to explore the commodification of status and the blending of luxury and rebellion. Luxury Disrupted: Daniel Bombardier’s Artistic Commentary In 2024, Daniel Bombardier released a limited edition blotter paper artwork titled High Fashion Chanel. With an edition of only thirty-five, this archival pigment print was applied on hand-perforated blotter paper by Zane Kesey, a figure associated with psychedelic culture. The medium alone offers a layered context, hinting at altered states and counterculture movements. The bold Chanel logo dominates a minimalist yet highly repetitive background, turning the monogram pattern into both a celebration and subversion of consumerist branding. What traditionally represents refinement and class is reframed as something mass-produced and industrial, raising questions about the values consumers assign to logos and heritage. Visual Language and the Power of the Symbol The use of blotter paper in this edition is more than a stylistic decision. Its association with underground psychedelia adds another layer to the interpretation, aligning the visual impact of the work with ideas of transformation, critique, and satire. Bombardier is known for blending commercial aesthetics with provocative messages, and this Chanel print is no exception. The composition presents a clean layout that invites viewers to engage with how deeply symbols have embedded themselves into culture. The repetition of the Chanel monogram mimics advertising saturation, while the clean lines reference the brand's original design ethos, creating tension between reverence and critique. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Meets Fashion Iconography High Fashion Chanel reflects how street-level art forms engage with fashion not only as design but as commentary. This blotter print stands as both an homage and interrogation of luxury’s influence on identity, class, and aspiration. Denial’s work joins a broader conversation where fashion logos are used as tools for expression, resistance, or humor in urban visual culture. Through precise design, unexpected mediums, and intentional appropriation, Chanel’s image is reworked into something both familiar and radically transformed—making it an ideal subject within the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $500.00

  • Covid No 19 Sarcelle Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Covid No 19 Sarcelle Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Covid No 19- Sarcelle Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm MOAB Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Pop Art and Street Artist Denial. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 19 Sarcelle Covid19 Chanel Hand Sanitizer Virus Variant. Numbered, Signed, Stamped on Reverse Archival Pigment Print on MOAB Fine Art Paper 290 GSM Size 18" x 24" Denial’s COVID No. 19: Luxury Branding in the Age of Global Crisis Denial’s COVID No. 19 is a striking archival pigment print released in 2021 as a limited edition of 19, each hand-signed, numbered, and stamped on 290gsm MOAB fine art paper. The work appropriates the form of a Chanel No. 5 perfume bottle, replacing its iconic label with a fictional product name: COVID No. 19 Hand Sanitizer. Rendered with hyper-clean digital precision, the image reconfigures the aesthetics of high fashion to comment on the absurdities of pandemic-era consumerism. The hand sanitizer bottle is presented with all the visual authority of a luxury good, transforming an object of necessity into a parody of status and desire. At the core of this piece is a brutal cultural observation: during a global health emergency, everyday tools of survival—like sanitizer and masks—were elevated to symbols of identity, fashion, and economic access. Denial’s rebranding of Chanel’s perfume into a virus-era commodity confronts this shift head-on. The artwork doesn’t merely lampoon luxury—it reveals how systems of marketing can absorb trauma, repackage it, and sell it back to the public. The Chanel-style labeling is clinical yet elegant, a nod to how visual minimalism often masks corporate manipulation. Commercial Aesthetics as Subversive Weaponry Denial’s artistic strategy centers on the theft and recontextualization of commercial language. With COVID No. 19, the use of vector-sharp line work, realistic light reflections, and exacting product design mimics advertising to the point of deception. This imitation is intentional. The viewer is meant to initially read the image as authentic—something from a fashion magazine or cosmetics campaign—before the irony of the label snaps into focus. The dissonance between form and content invites a critique of the capitalist tendency to aestheticize suffering. This visual methodology ties directly into the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Denial’s roots in unauthorized public messaging and subcultural image disruption remain present, even as the work exists in a fine art format. The absence of spray drips or rough textures does not diminish the rebellion. Instead, it retools the graphic language of commercial persuasion to undermine itself from within. What looks like a product pitch is, in fact, a visual accusation. The pandemic is not the subject—it is the branding of the pandemic that comes under fire. Street Pop Art as Pandemic Documentation COVID No. 19 operates as both satire and historical record. It captures a cultural moment when survival tools became luxury statements, when scarcity was linked to exclusivity, and when branding extended even to medical supplies. Denial’s artwork speaks to the way modern crises are not only experienced but marketed—how the fear of illness was filtered through the same systems that sell beauty, fashion, and lifestyle. The sanitizer bottle becomes a symbol not of protection, but of consumption. By fusing the iconography of fashion with the reality of a global pandemic, Denial forces the viewer to reconsider the boundaries between design and ethics, branding and survival. The visual simplicity of COVID No. 19 hides a layered indictment of how quickly commercial aesthetics can strip events of meaning. In the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece turns familiar symbols against themselves, exposing the fragility of culture’s glossy surfaces when confronted with real human urgency.

    $313.00

  • Camouflage Hangman Blue Archival Print by Peter Adamyan

    Peter Adamyan Camouflage Hangman Blue Archival Print by Peter Adamyan

    Camouflage Hangman Blue Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Peter Adamyan. Artist: Peter Adamyan Title: "Camouflage Hangman Blue" Medium: Archival Pigment Print Edition: 40 Markings: Signed and numbered by the artist. Dimensions: 12" x 24"

    $217.00

  • Rolex Designer Drugs PP Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Rolex Designer Drugs PP Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Rolex Designer Drugs PP Printers Proof Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. PP Printers Proof 2018 Marked PP Limited Edition Signed COA Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Featuring The Rolex Logo in Pill Form. Rolex Designer Drugs PP Printers Proof Skateboard Art Deck stands as a testament to the fusion of street culture, contemporary art, and iconic branding. Crafted meticulously by Denial, the pseudonym of Canadian artist Daniel Bombardier, this piece marries the subversive tone of street and graffiti art with high-end branding – a juxtaposition that has been a recurring theme in the world of pop art. Denial's ability to weave these seemingly disparate elements showcases his keen eye for culture, irony, and the potency of symbols in today's consumer-driven society. The 2018 piece, bearing the 'PP Printers Proof' mark, signifies its exclusivity as a limited edition. These proofs are preliminary versions of a printed piece, offering an insight into the artist's process and ensuring that the final prints meet the desired standards. Furthermore, it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and is signed, offering collectors a tangible connection to Denial himself. Measuring 8x31, the skateboard deck is not just a canvas but a symbol of street culture. The deck, though an unusual choice for many traditional artists, is perfectly in sync with Denial's roots in street and graffiti art. At its center, the piece features the Rolex logo, but not as we know it. Reimagined as a pill, it comments on society's obsession with luxury and the lengths to which people might go to attain or showcase affluence. The use of the pill form, synonymous with quick fixes and temporary highs, poses questions about the fleeting nature of luxury and the societal pressures of branding. A brilliant embodiment of pop culture, luxury branding, and street art, the Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial is more than just a visual treat. It's a critique, a conversation, and a testament to the evolving nature of art in the 21st century.

    $1,040.00

  • Life After Death Giclee Print by Ken Flewellyn

    Ken Flewellyn Life After Death Giclee Print by Ken Flewellyn

    Life After Death Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ken Flewellyn. 20x16 inches / 51x41 cm Edition of 40 Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand-signed and numbered by the artist Ken Flewellyn’s Life After Death: Baroque Symbolism in Street Pop Art Form Ken Flewellyn’s Life After Death presents a meticulously rendered still life that fuses classical painting traditions with the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released as a 20 x 16 inch giclée print on 290gsm fine art paper in a signed and numbered edition of 40, the piece takes aesthetic cues from 17th-century vanitas while layering in modern hip-hop and pop culture references. With photographic precision, Flewellyn constructs a visual narrative about legacy, excess, identity, and mortality—turning familiar symbols into philosophical statements. A gold-plated skull wearing a crown rests atop a stack of magazines, evoking both royalty and finality. The juxtaposition of this memento mori with luxury objects—a Versace-styled boombox, thick gold rope chain, designer sunglasses, a spilled wine glass—highlights the tension between materialism and impermanence. The broken cigar, empty jewelry case, and antique pocket watch on a satin ribbon extend this commentary, nodding to the fragility of status and time. Like Dutch vanitas painters who used decaying fruit and extinguished candles to hint at life’s brevity, Flewellyn replaces those metaphors with consumer goods, packaging the same message for a contemporary audience. Hyperrealism as a Tool of Cultural Synthesis The precision of Flewellyn’s painting style is not just a technical flex—it’s a deliberate choice that elevates the visual weight of every object on the table. Each item is treated with reverence and clarity, forcing the viewer to examine them individually and collectively. Hyperrealism in this context becomes a method of preservation, much like how historical paintings immortalized wealth, nobility, or religious conviction. Here, the objects preserved are relics of urban culture, hip-hop mythology, and fashion-driven self-construction. This synthetic approach to visual storytelling is one of Flewellyn’s strengths. Rather than lean into abstraction or expressive distortion, he paints with clinical sharpness. The boombox, decorated with intricate Medusa heads and gold patterning, becomes a sacred totem. The magazines, showing muscle-bound figures and flashy headlines, serve both as cultural archive and pop commentary. The reflection in the polished orb at left even contains the outline of the artist’s studio space, collapsing the illusion of classical detachment and re-inserting the viewer into the act of creation. Rewriting the Still Life Through Street Pop Language Ken Flewellyn’s background in pop culture study and urban visual language allows Life After Death to operate as a cross-genre artwork. Though not made with aerosol or on public walls, its structure and symbols place it firmly in the lineage of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The work reframes the aesthetics of graffiti—where hierarchy, identity, and legacy are constantly negotiated—through the composition and technique of high art traditions. It does not imitate graffiti stylistically; instead, it honors its values through symbolism and narrative. By reconstructing a still life with hip-hop’s material vocabulary, Flewellyn bridges historical and contemporary methods of cultural storytelling. The table becomes a battlefield of symbols—power, time, excess, fame—and the viewer is invited to read the relics for what they reveal about the pursuit of permanence in a transient world. The crown, worn by a skull, reminds us that all power is borrowed. The spilled drink, the tangled chain, the tooth—each item carries encoded meaning, transformed by the hand of the artist into a modern-day parable. Ken Flewellyn’s Life After Death captures the essence of contemporary Street Pop Art by combining the rigor of fine art painting with the immediacy of cultural critique. Through composition, symbolism, and visual clarity, it serves as a statement on mortality, self-image, and what survives after the noise fades.

    $217.00

  • French Arrogance Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    123Klan French Arrogance Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    French Arrogance Silkscreen Print by 123Klan Hand-Pulled 3-Color on 80lb Speckletone True White Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x36 Silkscreen Print "French Arrogance" is a silkscreen print created by 123Klan, a French street art collective founded in 1992 by Scien and Klor. The collective is known for its fusion of graffiti, graphic design, and illustration in their artwork. They often create unique and bold pieces that draw inspiration from various influences such as hip-hop, punk, and pop culture. "French Arrogance" showcases 123Klan's style and attitude, incorporating elements of French culture and the street art scene. The print likely features strong colors, stylized text, and various symbols or icons related to the theme.

    $448.00

  • Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge AP Lithograph Print by Emile Bellet

    Emile Bellet Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge AP Lithograph Print by Emile Bellet

    Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge AP Artist Proof Lithograph Print by Emile Bellet Hand-Pulled Print on Rives BFK Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2006 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 15x17.7 of a Woman in a Red Dress by a Field of Flowers and Grain. Emile Bellet's "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge": A Vision in Color and Form The "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge" is a striking AP (Artist Proof) lithograph print by Emile Bellet, a contemporary French artist whose work is steeped in the traditions of his Provencal heritage. This hand-pulled print on Rives BFK fine art paper represents a distinctive approach to modern art that harmoniously blends classic techniques with the aesthetic sensibilities of street pop art. The limited edition piece, signed and marked by Bellet in 2006, measures 15x17.7 inches and features a woman in a red dress by a field of flowers and grain, capturing a moment of serene contemplation within a lush landscape. The Technique and Artistry of Bullet's Lithography Bellet's lithograph is a testament to his mastery of the printmaking process, which requires precision and creativity. The artist's proof status of this print indicates that it is among the first pulled from the plate, a trial run for the artist to ensure the quality of the final piece. The choice of Rives BFK paper, renowned for its fine texture and durability, further speaks to the artist's dedication to quality and longevity. The bold, expressive colors and the fluidity of form exemplify Bellet's signature style, which often features women adorned in elegant attire, exuding grace and confidence. Capturing the Essence of Provence in Modern Art "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge" is more than a mere representation; it evokes the Provencal landscape that has long inspired Bellet. The vibrant red of the dress, juxtaposed with the serene blues and yellows of the background, evokes the warmth and vitality of the Mediterranean sun, the richness of the region's flora, and the tranquility of its fields. Bellet's work invites the viewer to a momentary escape, offering a visual respite that is grounding and uplifting. Through works like "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge," Emile Bellet continues to enchant art enthusiasts with his ability to capture the spirit of Provence and convey it through his elegant and stylized compositions. His lithographs, a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern artistry, bridge the past with the present, inviting onlookers to appreciate the enduring beauty of the French countryside as seen through the eyes of a modern master.

    $163.00

  • Eames Chairs #2 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Zane Thomas Eames Chairs #2 Silkscreen by Zane Thomas

    Eames Chairs #2 Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Zane Thomas Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 8.5x11 The Artistic Vision Behind Eames Chairs by Zane Thomas Eames Chairs by Zane Thomas is a striking example of street pop art and graffiti artwork fused with modern design influences. This limited edition silkscreen print, created in 2013, captures the essence of mid-century modern aesthetics while integrating the raw energy of contemporary urban art. The three-color hand-pulled print highlights Thomas's ability to merge clean design elements with bold, expressive compositions. Featuring an 8.5x11-inch format, this signed and numbered edition of 50 presents an intimate yet impactful representation of the artist’s ability to reinterpret classic forms through a street-art lens. The Influence of Eames Design in Contemporary Urban Art Eames Chairs have long been an iconic symbol of modern furniture design, embodying innovation, functionality, and timeless style. Zane Thomas draws inspiration from this legacy, incorporating the sleek and recognizable forms of these chairs into his work. By using a street pop art and graffiti artwork approach, he transforms these pieces of furniture from utilitarian objects into symbols of artistic exploration. The juxtaposition of structured lines and the organic imperfections of silkscreen printing creates a dynamic contrast that reflects the balance between precision and spontaneity, a key characteristic of modern street art. The Process Behind the Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Hand-pulled silkscreen printing is a meticulous process that requires patience, technical skill, and a deep understanding of layering colors. Zane Thomas employs this traditional technique to bring his Eames Chairs to life, ensuring that each print carries a unique, handcrafted quality. The three-color palette is carefully chosen to accentuate the sleekness of the chair design while maintaining a raw, expressive energy typical of street art. The imperfections that naturally occur in the printing process add depth and texture, making each piece one-of-a-kind while staying true to the artist's graffiti-inspired aesthetic. The Intersection of Graffiti, Street Pop Art, and Mid-Century Modernism Zane Thomas’s Eames Chairs exemplifies the seamless blending of mid-century modernism with the rebellious energy of street pop art. The structured geometry of the chair design contrasts with the bold, urban influences seen in the print’s execution. This combination reflects a growing movement in contemporary art where traditional design motifs are reinterpreted through the lens of graffiti and street culture. Thomas’s work challenges conventional boundaries, proving that fine art, design, and urban expression can coexist harmoniously. Through this limited edition silkscreen print, he continues to push the dialogue between classic design and modern artistic movements, ensuring that both remain relevant in today’s visual landscape.

    $82.00

  • Nu-Nile Archival Die Cut Print by Darien Birks

    Darien Birks Nu-Nile Archival Die Cut Print by Darien Birks

    Nu-Nile Die-Cut Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Artist Darien Birks Urban Street Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 16x16 "I think these images belong on a stamp because of their nostalgic value amongst those that grew up in a community similar to my own. The thought of what they represent make most people smile when they see the art. They bring back memories of when we wanted to look our best, how we wanted to present ourselves to the world at that particular time. When one pomade didn't give us the look that we were trying to achieve (primarily waves), we'd switch to another one—it would create debates about which was the best. The bold colors and interesting use of typography on the tin can packaging were other details of interest, they were iconic, and I wanted to recapture that." –Darien Birks

    $285.00

  • Not Bad for a Girl Archival Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Indie184- Soraya Marquez Not Bad for a Girl Archival Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Not Bad for a Girl Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Indie184. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 13x17 Indie184 "Not Bad for a Girl" - Archival Print, Limited Edition of 15 - 13 x 17" Not Bad for a Girl ( Rita Moreno) • Autographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 13 x 17 inches Hand-signed and numbered by artist Indie 184 in a limited edition of 15

    $243.00

  • Nolan Archival Print by Mike Ellis

    Mike Ellis Nolan Archival Print by Mike Ellis

    Nolan- Room For Rent Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Mike Ellis.

    $103.00

  • Deep Ocean, Vast Hell HPM Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Dee Dee Deep Ocean, Vast Hell HPM Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Deep Ocean, Vast Hell Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Aerosol and Silkscreen on Deckled 250gsm Somerset Archival Paper by Artist Dee Dee Modern Pop art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 5 Artwork Size 43-7/8 x 30-1/2 inches 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.

    $820.00

  • Sale -25% Steiff Bear- Black 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Steiff Bear- Black 400% Be@rbrick

    Steiff Bear- Black 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Flocked Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2017 New In Box. Luxury German Toy Stuffed Bear by Steiff x Medicom. Flocked Hair with Ribbon, Box, and Tag.

    $793.00 $595.00

  • SS002 Onyx Nike Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Ceeze

    Ceeze SS002 Onyx Nike Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Ceeze

    SS002 Onyx Limited Edition Ceramic Nike Air Jordan 1 Shoe Sculpture Artwork by Urban Street Artist Ceeze. 2021 Custom Box & Shoe Sculpture. Inspired by one of the most iconic Nike shoes to date, we've taken the Air Jordan 1 and transformed it into the perfect desktop accessory. Crafted from a Size 7 US shoe, this ceramic sculpture comes complete with a candle built into the shoe's mouth for some added ambiance. Ceramic sculpture cast from high heat mold, with metallic scratch-resistant heat-set paint.

    $352.00

  • Holy Grails Yeezys Papyrus Blacked Out- Top Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin Holy Grails Yeezys Papyrus Blacked Out- Top Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin

    Holy Grails Yeezys Papyrus Blacked Out- Top 2-Color Hand-Pulled Diamond Dust Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Egyptian Papyrus Paper by Marwan Shahin Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Size 14.25x10 Golden Kayne West Yeezy Shoe Stylized With Egyptian Elements From The Top Custom Blacked Out Papyrus Paper. Marwan Shahin Holy Grails Yeezys Papyrus Blacked Out Silkscreen Print Holy Grails Yeezys Papyrus Blacked Out by Marwan Shahin is a 2022 two-color hand-pulled silkscreen print that merges luxury sneaker culture with ancient Egyptian visual language, positioned within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The composition presents a top-down view of a stylized Yeezy sneaker rendered in metallic gold against a deep black papyrus surface. The shoe is densely adorned with chains, padlocks, stars, pyramidal forms, and ornamental detailing that reference both hip hop iconography and pharaonic regalia. The blacked out Egyptian papyrus paper introduces historical material context, while the diamond dust application adds subtle reflective texture that enhances the opulence of the gold ink. Sneaker Culture, Egyptian Symbolism, and Material Contrast Marwan Shahin is an Egyptian contemporary artist known for integrating ancient Egyptian motifs with global pop and luxury culture. He remains active. In Holy Grails Yeezys, the sneaker becomes an artifact, elevated to relic status through embellishment and presentation. The title references the concept of the sneaker as a holy grail within collector communities, while the Egyptian elements reinforce themes of permanence, reverence, and legacy. The use of papyrus is conceptually significant, grounding a modern consumer object within one of the oldest recorded artistic surfaces in human history. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this juxtaposition highlights how contemporary status symbols mirror ancient systems of power display, wealth signaling, and cultural storytelling. Edition Rarity and Production Details This print is produced as a signed and numbered limited edition of 10, measuring approximately 14.25 by 10 inches, making it an exceptionally rare release. The two-color hand-pulled silkscreen process emphasizes precision in gold detailing against the saturated black ground. Diamond dust layering introduces dimensionality and subtle shimmer, enhancing the sense of extravagance embedded in the imagery. As a work aligned with Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Holy Grails Yeezys Papyrus Blacked Out functions as both cultural commentary and collectible artifact, appealing to collectors interested in the intersection of sneaker mythology, hip hop aesthetics, and ancient symbolism rendered through refined printmaking techniques.

    $332.00

  • Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber AP Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber AP Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber AP Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Photographique Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. AP Artist Proof Marwan Shahin's "Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber" an iconic standout from Black Pop series, Debuting in 2015, Releasing 20 Artist Proof Prints from the archives and produced by Shahin Studios Only 20 Available, "Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber” 2015 20 inches x 27 inches Giclée on Photographique Rag Signed, Numbered, Embossed and Branded Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber by Marwan Shahin – Black Pop Satire at Full Clip Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber is one of the most provocative and visually arresting works from Marwan Shahin’s Black Pop series. Released in 2015 and issued as a limited Artist Proof edition of just 20 prints, this 20 x 27 inch giclée on Photographique Rag paper represents Shahin’s signature blend of satire, symbolism, and street pop art with razor-sharp cultural critique. Signed, embossed, and branded by the artist, the piece reflects the fusion of authoritarian iconography and global consumerism, delivered through the lens of contemporary graffiti artwork. At the center of the artwork is a hyper-stylized depiction of Kim Jong-un seated at a barbershop, his face rendered in yellow and marked by concentric linework that reflects the hypnotic style common across Shahin’s visual lexicon. Draped in a barber’s gown stamped with the bold red Supreme logo, the North Korean leader becomes the unsuspecting subject of transformation. Hovering behind him is a heavily stylized barber with dreadlocks, grills, tattoos, gold jewelry, and a gleaming pair of clippers. His expressive gestures, confident stance, and the dangling barbershop pole clipped to his chain inject this piece with a swagger that contrasts sharply with the rigid, emotionless stare of his client. Global Irony Woven into Detail What makes Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber stand out in the canon of street pop art is its layered messaging. The juxtaposition of Supreme, a global streetwear empire rooted in Western counterculture, with one of the most globally criticized authoritarian figures, comments on the absurdity and irony of modern icon-making. The barber, portrayed as a stereotypical symbol of hip-hop culture and Black excellence, takes the role of power-shifter, reshaping the dictator’s image in a visual reversal of societal roles. The piece subtly flips the dynamics of influence and agency in a consumer-driven world. Shahin’s careful craftsmanship appears not only in the illustrative precision of the linework, but in the symbolism interwoven throughout. The Supreme logo acts as a stand-in for corporate worship. The barber’s gold accessories and confident demeanor challenge the cultural hierarchy of who shapes global style and influence. The red background pulses with movement and tension, while the flat, expressionless stare of Kim grounds the absurdity in an eerie calm. Black Pop at Its Sharpest Part of the Black Pop series, this artwork belongs to a body of work that reclaims visual narratives typically monopolized by white or Western artists and commercial institutions. Marwan Shahin, through this satirical print, addresses the power dynamics between fashion, race, media, and propaganda. His depiction of the barber as a cool, cultural force—who literally shapes the head of a dictator—speaks to the growing influence of marginalized communities over the global zeitgeist. Kim Jong’s Supreme Barber is both absurdist and profound. It dissects global politics, power, and the cult of consumerism with biting wit. As with much of Shahin’s output, it is unafraid to provoke, to reframe dominance, and to push pop culture imagery into radical, uncharted territory. For collectors and admirers of true street pop and graffiti artwork, this limited Artist Proof is a masterstroke in visual commentary and cultural subversion.

    $385.00

  • Sinew Archival Print by Aaron Nagel

    Aaron Nagel Sinew Archival Print by Aaron Nagel

    Sinew Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Aaron Nagel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was created for the “20 Years Under the Influence of Juxtapoz” show curated by Thinkspace and Copro that opened in LA last month. It’s still up actually, at the LA Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdale Park. This was the first larger piece in a while that wasn’t created as part of a larger body of work actually. I’m in-between shows at the moment, so right now I’m trying some new things, playing with new ideas that may or may not carry over into a larger body of work. This piece has since led me into some much weirder territory — that will hopefully see the light of day." - Aaron Nagel

    $226.00

  • The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 6 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 6 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    The Twelve: Wear Your Jays- Jordan 6 Hand-Pulled 4-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Street Artist. Signed & Numbered. Screen Print, Edition of 23 Produced for ComplexCon Chicago, 2019 Size: 11" x 8.5"

    $86.00

  • Sale -25% He Man MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh- Off White He Man MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh x He-Man Toy by Off White Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 4x7 New In Box Printed. Virgil Abloh x MOTU He-Man Figure | "WOMAN" Stands 7 inches tall 30 points of articulation Comes with swappable hands, power sword, and shield Includes a comic book and art print designed by Reggieknow Comes in special monochromatic packaging. Virgil Abloh leaves his mark on Eternia. In shades of monochromatic nude, our iconic characters from Masters of the Universe are reimagined by the legendary artist (and long-time MOTU fan). Choose from He-Man, Skeletor, Battle Cat, and Skele-god. Each figure has accessories like swappable hands and battle weapons for epic displays. Also included is a comic book and art print illustrated by Reggieknow Virgil Abloh's Post-Modern Take on He-Man The Virgil Abloh x He-Man Toy by Off White is a bold re-envisioning of one of the most beloved characters from the 1980s cartoon and action figure series, "Masters of the Universe" (MOTU). Released as a limited edition vinyl sculpture in 2023, this collectible artwork stands at the intersection of pop culture, street art, and designer collectibles, reflecting a modern reinterpretation of classic icons. Measuring 4x7 inches and crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the figure displays a monochromatic nude palette, a signature choice of Abloh that strips the character down to its essential form, inviting a reevaluation of He-Man's symbolic meaning. With 30 points of articulation, the figure is engineered for dynamic posing, allowing collectors to interact with and display the piece in many heroic stances. Abloh's passion for MOTU shines through in his thoughtful inclusion of accessories such as swappable hands, a power sword, and a shield, each enhancing the narrative capability of the figure. Swapping hands or weapons goes beyond mere customization; it engages with the figure's underlying story of empowerment and heroism. Collectibility and Presentation Beyond its function as a play object, this He-Man figure is a work of art. It comes accompanied by a comic book and an art print designed by Reggieknow, extending the narrative from three-dimensional form into graphic art. Including these items adds layers to the figure's collectibility, ensuring that it is not just a singular piece but part of a broader artistic endeavor. Presented in special monochromatic packaging, the figure reflects Abloh's design philosophy, merging the worlds of fashion, music, and art. It's a presentation that elevates the figure from a mere collectible to a statement piece reflective of Abloh's cultural impact and his vision for redefining the aesthetics of pop and street art. Legacy of Virgil Abloh and Street Pop Art Abloh, before his untimely passing, was a cultural titan whose work transcended the conventional boundaries of art and design. His reimagining of He-Man is emblematic of his approach to creation—one that is unafraid to revisit and revolutionize popular narratives. As with his other endeavors, Abloh blurs the lines between street art's subversive edge and pop art's mass appeal, suggesting new ways to consider the influence of cultural icons. The Virgil Abloh x He-Man Toy is more than a tribute to a childhood favorite; it's a piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork that encapsulates the transformative vision of one of the contemporary art world's most influential figures. Through this figure, collectors and fans are invited to explore the realms of Eternia anew and to appreciate the enduring legacy of Virgil Abloh as an artist who redefined what it means to be a creator in the modern era.

    $226.00 $170.00

  • Eames Chairs #1 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Zane Thomas Eames Chairs #1 Silkscreen by Zane Thomas

    Eames Chairs #1 Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Zane Thomas Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $82.00

  • Fantaisie Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Fantaisie Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Fantaisie Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints Archival Ink on Entrada 290gsm Cotton Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Faile. A print of another painting from our Off The Walls show in Paris. Much like the Kool Living print, Fantaisie (Fantasy with a French twist) is a luscious archival pigment ink on a heavyweight archival matte art paper, that captures all the detail of the canvas and painted love. - Faile Fantaisie Print, 24 x 30 inches, Archival Ink on Entrada 290gsm Cotton Rag, Embossed, Signed and Numbered FAILE 2021

    $1,639.00

  • Sale -25% XLARGE x D*FACE- Charcoal Gray 1000% Be@rbrick Art Toy by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton XLARGE x D*FACE- Charcoal Gray 1000% Be@rbrick Art Toy by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    XLARGE x D*FACE- Charcoal Gray 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2020 A collaboration between UK artist D*Face and XLARGE great news for Bearbricks fans, especially those that collect 1000%. The exclusive design combines XLARGE OG gorilla of D*Face classic icon.

    $1,245.00 $934.00

  • Emma & Jameel Archival Print by Mike Ellis

    Mike Ellis Emma & Jameel Archival Print by Mike Ellis

    Emma & Jameel- Room For Rent Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Mike Ellis.

    $103.00

  • Sale -25% Reverse Panda Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu

    Honmono Taiketsu Reverse Panda Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu

    Reverse Panda Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise. 2022 Limited Edition of 499 Size 11" Tall New In Box. Black & White Panda Bear Animal with Rolex Watch Clockface. The Role of Reverse Panda in the Evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Reverse Panda Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is a compelling testament to the evolving narrative of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Crafted by the acclaimed pop modern artist Honmono Taiketsu in collaboration with Fools Paradise, this 2022 collectible embodies a fusion of street art sensibilities and pop art's appropriation of commercial imagery. Limited to a series of 499, the 11-inch tall figure is a creative amalgamation, featuring a black and white panda bear adorned with a Rolex watch clockface, presented in mint condition within its original packaging. This piece mirrors the conceptual framework of pop art through its utilization of iconic elements recontextualized in a new and thought-provoking manner. The panda, an animal often associated with peace and tranquility, is juxtaposed against the luxury and precision timekeeping symbol. Such a contrast is not merely visual but serves as a commentary on the intersections between nature and the constructed ideals of status and wealth. Combining these elements, Taiketsu and Fools Paradise critique the commodification of natural and cultural symbols, a conversation deeply rooted in modern street and pop art discourse. The Reverse Panda symbolizes the playful yet provocative character that defines much of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is an object that defies convention, challenging the boundaries of what is traditionally perceived as collectible art. In its form, the artwork conveys a narrative that is simultaneously accessible and complex, appealing to a broad audience while inviting introspection on themes of consumerism, identity, and the passage of time. Reverse Panda as a Cultural Artifact and Icon of Modern Art As a cultural artifact, the Reverse Panda Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture encapsulates the zeitgeist of the modern era, where the lines between high art and popular culture are increasingly blurred. This limited-edition piece is as much a collectible object as it is a piece of contemporary art, showcasing the distinctive signature of Honmono Taiketsu and the innovative design language of Fools Paradise. Its existence within the limited series of 499 pieces adds to its allure, creating a sense of urgency and exclusivity often associated with the fine art market. The artistic narrative of Reverse Panda is further enriched by its commentary on the anthropomorphization of animals in popular culture and their representation within the luxury market. The Rolex watch clockface, serving as the figure's head, is a direct nod to the societal obsession with time and luxury. In its stance, the sculpture comments on the often-ironic relationships humans have with animals as symbols, where, on the one hand, they are adored and protected. At the same time, on the other, they are exploited and commercialized. The Reverse Panda Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is a multifaceted piece that represents the intersection of various artistic and cultural threads. It is a statement on the state of contemporary art, a medium through which Honmono Taiketsu and Fools Paradise engage in a visual dialogue with the public. Through its innovative design and underlying messages, this artwork significantly contributes to the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement, reflecting its dynamic, evolving nature and its capacity to comment on the complexities of the contemporary world. Through the Reverse Panda, the artists remind us that art reflects society and is a powerful tool for questioning and understanding it.

    $638.00 $479.00

  • The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 2 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 2 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    The Twelve: Wear Your Jays- Jordan 2 Hand-Pulled 4-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Street Artist. Signed & Numbered. Screen Print, Edition of 23 Produced for ComplexCon Chicago, 2019 Size: 11" x 8.5"

    $86.00

  • Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill Black Skateboard Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill Black Skateboard Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill- Black Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Denial. 2022 Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Skateboard Artwork Size 8.25x31.87 Naturally, the artist has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continues to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $466.00

  • Gold Domino Set Object Art by Ben Baller

    Ben Baller Gold Domino Set Object Art by Ben Baller

    Gold Domino Game Set Object Art by Ben Baller, a Limited Edition Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2022 Limited Edition of 2000 Rare Golden Domino Game Set & Box Object Art New In Box. Reimagining Play: Ben Baller's Gold Domino Game Set as Object Art The Gold Domino Game Set Object Art by Ben Baller epitomizes the fusion of luxury and play, a limited edition set that redefines traditional gaming through the lens of pop artist artwork. A mere 2,000 pieces of this rare collection were crafted in 2022, each one a testament to the innovative spirit of contemporary art movements. The set is encased in a box that is as much a part of the artwork as the dominoes themselves, with the resounding message "THIS IS NOT YOUR PRACTICE LIFE" inscribed, echoing the ethos of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The transformation of a classic game into a designer collectible reflects the Street Pop Art tendency to elevate the mundane to the magnificent. By incorporating gold—a material that has historically symbolized wealth and power—into a playful context, Ben Baller invites a dialogue on the juxtaposition of value and entertainment. The dominoes are not merely game pieces but also individual works of art, each carrying the potential to form countless combinations and outcomes, much like the freeform nature of graffiti art. This domino set transcends its function as a game, entering the realm of interactive art. It is designed to engage, serve as a focal point for social interaction, and be a tactile experience that delights in its aesthetic and use. The gold set, presented new in the box, carries an air of exclusivity and the anticipation of an artifact yet to be explored. Golden Play: The Domino Set as a Symbol in Street Art Culture In the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork culture, symbols and icons are often repurposed to challenge perceptions and critique societal norms. Ben Baller's Gold Domino Game Set stands as a symbol of the intersection between high art and popular culture, where the act of play is encapsulated in a luxurious form. The game set becomes a canvas, reflecting the artist's vision and the playful undercurrents of street art. The domino set also mirrors the communal aspects of street art—just as murals and tags become part of the neighborhood fabric, so does this game set invite community and camaraderie. The act of playing dominoes is a universal language, bridging cultures and generations, much like street art's ability to communicate across diverse audiences. The "BB" logo, synonymous with Ben Baller's brand, serves as a signature on this collective experience, marking each game as part of a larger narrative. Furthermore, the set aligns with the pop art movement's exploration of consumerism and the commodification of leisure. It questions the boundaries between art and object, between a gallery piece and a household item. In this way, the Gold Domino Game Set is not just an object of play but a statement of the cultural significance of games and their role in our lives. Artistic Investment: Collecting the Gold Domino Game Set For collectors, the allure of Ben Baller's Gold Domino Game Set lies in its dual identity as a functional game set and a piece of limited edition art. As an investment, it represents the convergence of artistic expression and the cultural cache of collectible design. This set is emblematic of a trend in art where the lines between practical items and art objects are not just blurred—they are deliberately intertwined. The limited edition nature of the set—only 2,000 in existence—elevates its status within the art and collectibles market. It becomes a sought-after piece for its beauty, craftsmanship, rarity, and potential to appreciate. As a collectible, it holds a story, a piece of the artist's vision, and a moment where artistry and play are celebrated in golden harmony. The Gold Domino Game Set by Ben Baller is a cultural artifact at the crossroads of Street Pop Art, Graffiti Artwork, and luxury design. It is a celebration of the playful spirit that underpins much of pop art, a luxurious interpretation of a timeless game, and a nod to the collective joy of shared experiences. This set is not merely a collection of golden dominoes; it is a compendium of art, play, and the enduring message that life, with all its games and gambles, is not a rehearsal but a stage for splendor and spectacle.

    $563.00

  • Sansho Copper HPM PP Silkscreen Print by Fin DAC

    Fin DAC Sansho Copper HPM PP Silkscreen Print by Fin DAC

    Sansho Copper HPM PP Printers Proof Silkscreen Print by Fin DAC 23-Color Screen Print on 330gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Copper Leaf HPM Hand Finished Embellished Limited Edition Artwork Size 23.62x33.46 Concept and Execution in Fin DAC's Artwork The "Sansho Copper HPM PP" silkscreen print stands as a significant piece within the oeuvre of the artist Fin DAC, known for his distinctive fusion of street pop art and traditional painting techniques. The piece is part of a limited edition, highlighting the artist's intricate work with a 23-color screen print on 330gsm Somerset fine art paper, a testament to the high quality and attention to detail hallmarks of Fin DAC's art. In "Sansho Copper HPM PP," Fin DAC showcases his mastery of color and form. The image is a striking portrait featuring a subject adorned in traditional Asian attire, overlaid with vibrant, explosive color patterns and copper leaf embellishments. This contrast of the subject's serene, almost stoic, expression with the dynamic splashes of color reflects the artist's aim to juxtapose the calm of the figure with the chaos of the surrounding environment, a theme prevalent in street pop art. Artistic Significance and Cultural Impact The artwork is marked PP, denoting 'Printer's Proof,' indicating its status as a rare piece outside the standard numbered series. Fin DAC's decision to sign and mark these proofs assures collectors of authenticity and exclusivity. The copper leaf HPM, or 'Hand Painted Multiple,' signifies that each piece in the edition, while part of a series, contains unique hand-applied elements, making each print a standalone work of art. Technique and Materials Fin DAC employs silkscreen printing, a technique beloved in street art and pop art for producing vibrant, crisp images. Using 23 separate screens to apply color illustrates the complexity and labor-intensiveness of the process. The 330gsm Somerset paper, chosen for its high quality and durability, ensures that the artwork's vivid colors and intricate details are preserved. Placement in Pop and Street Art "Sansho Copper HPM PP" manifests how street pop art can be accessible and sophisticated. By incorporating traditional elements of pop art, such as screen printing and vivid coloration, with the nuanced details of hand embellishment, Fin DAC bridges the gap between street art's raw energy and fine art's refined techniques. This piece exemplifies the potential of street pop art to not only exist within the public sphere but also to hold a prestigious place in private collections. Fin DAC's Influence on Contemporary Art Fin DAC has carved a niche for himself within the art world by consistently delivering visually arresting and thematically resonant works. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects while infusing them with a modern aesthetic has made him a prominent figure in the dialogue surrounding contemporary street pop art. "Sansho Copper HPM PP" is a testament to Fin DAC's skill in creating pieces that resonate with a broad audience and contribute to the discourse of what constitutes art in the modern era. "Sansho Copper HPM PP" by Fin DAC is an exemplar of contemporary street pop art and a significant contribution to the evolving narrative of pop art and graffiti artwork. It showcases the potential for traditional art forms to adapt and thrive in the context of modern aesthetics and cultural commentary. This print stands as a vibrant intersection of history, culture, and contemporary art, reflecting the diverse and dynamic nature of the genre.

    $5,986.00

  • Sale -25% XLarge Little Friend- White 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK XLarge Little Friend- White 400% Be@rbrick

    XLarge Little Friend- White 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2022 Limited Edition 30th Anniversary Edition Bearbrick

    $335.00 $251.00

  • Sale -25% Baccarat Black 200% Be@rbrick Crystal Glass Art Toy by Medicom

    Baccarat Baccarat Black 200% Be@rbrick Crystal Glass Art Toy by Medicom

    Baccarat Black 200% Be@rbrick Crystal Glass Art Toy by Medicom Designer Luxury Limited Edition Artwork Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Baccarat x Bearbrick Medicom Black Glass Crystal Art Toy Collectible Size 200% New In Box. Kawaii is invading planet Baccarat! Baccarat and Medicom Toy Collaboration The Baccarat Black 200% Be@rbrick stands as a hallmark of the innovative partnership between Baccarat's legacy in crystal manufacturing and Medicom Toy's influence in the collectible toy industry. This 2021 release symbolizes a crossover between high-end luxury and urban pop culture, tailored for collectors and enthusiasts of both realms. Design and Craftsmanship Showcasing the essence of luxury in a playful form, Be@rbrick's transformation by Baccarat highlights the meticulous craftsmanship of French crystal making. The dimensions and handcrafted quality of the piece reflect Baccarat's dedication to excellence, blending the toy's familiar silhouette with the luxury of lead crystal. Artistic Significance The artistic journey of the Be@rbrick through Baccarat's interpretation places it at the core of Street Pop Art. This piece embodies the movement's ethos, marrying the accessibility and charm of street art with the grandeur of luxury artisanship. The Be@rbrick's Journey into Luxury Elevating a pop culture symbol to a luxurious objet d'art, the Be@rbrick by Baccarat encapsulates the adventurous spirit of this collaborative venture. The black crystal bear, iconic in its form, now ventures into a new realm, challenging perceptions of luxury and street art. Collectability and Exclusivity The limited edition nature of the Baccarat Black 200% Be@rbrick positions it as a coveted item for collectors. It captures the essence of contemporary luxury and design and serves as a bridge between the traditionally separate worlds of fine art collectibles and designer toys. Cultural Impact This collectible is more than an item of aesthetic and material value; it represents a cultural shift, a fusion where luxury meets street pop art. The Baccarat Be@rbrick symbolizes this evolving art form, a collectible that resonates with diverse audiences and settings. In this piece, Baccarat and Medicom Toy have created more than an art toy; they have crafted a cultural icon at the vanguard of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.

    $750.00 $563.00

  • Sekintani La Norihiro Pink Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Sekintani La Norihiro Pink Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Sekintani La Norihiro Deck- Pink Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme SS19 2019 Japanese artist Sekintani La Norihiro’s artwork is known for its provocative imagery, often portraying distorted images, organs, and bright color combinations to portray almost stomach-turning motifs. The Supreme Sekantani La Norihiro Skateboard Deck Pink showcases La Norihiro’s artwork on a Supreme skate deck. The deck depicts a partially naked woman and a devil-like figure looking over her. Distorted motifs are evident throughout the underside of the deck in line with La Norihiro’s style. The Supreme Sekantani La Norihiro Skateboard Deck Pink was released during Spring/Summer 2019

    $233.00

  • Taking Shade Giclee AP Artist Proof Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon Taking Shade Giclee AP Artist Proof Print by Casey Weldon

    Taking Shade Giclee AP Artist Proof Print by Casey Weldon Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper Graffiti Modern Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2019 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x18

    $279.00

  • Sale -25% ABC Camo Be@r Cushion Blue Be@rbrick Art Object by Bape- A Bathing Ape

    BE@RBRICK ABC Camo Be@r Cushion Blue Be@rbrick Art Object by Bape- A Bathing Ape

    ABC Camo Be@r Cushion- Blue Limited Edition Cloth Pillow Be@rbrick Art Object Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Bape- A Bathing Ape. 2021 Blue New With Tags

    $309.00 $232.00

  • Sale -25% TikkyWow Mini TEQ63 Art Toy by Quiccs

    Quiccs TikkyWow Mini TEQ63 Art Toy by Quiccs

    TikkyWow Mini TEQ63 Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Quiccs x Martian Toys. 2021 Tikkywow MEGA TEQ63 3” Vinyl Figure by Tikkywow x Quiccs x Martian Toys. Bulletpunk The Endgame Quest.

    $95.00 $71.00

  • Study 003 Concrete Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Matthew Senna

    Matthew Senna Study 003 Concrete Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Matthew Senna

    Study 003- Concrete Limited Edition Shoe Sculpture Artwork by Urban Pop Artist Matthew Senna. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 300 Concrete Shoe Sculpture Size Roughly 12x7 Study 003 Concrete A Classic Amongst Classics. Study 003 focuses on the progressive forms of its iconic design while keeping the grit of the cement that they lived on. These heavyweight deep bronze forms enhance every detail of study 003 to embody the core of this iconic release. Limited edition Concrete Cast comes in a custom box with foam insert and magnetic closure. each signed and numbered individually. Los Angeles-based mixed media artist, Matthew Senna, combines his everyday experiences and explores the narrative behind socio-cultural issues to create exceptional pieces of work that incites thought and sparks emotion through beauty, story-telling, and truth. Senna’s work tells the stories of everyday objects and the cultural impact they have on society, which has garnered both passionate fans and critics alike.

    $820.00

  • JP the Money Bear Wave Deck Blue Skateboard Art Deck by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen JP the Money Bear Wave Deck Blue Skateboard Art Deck by King Saladeen

    JP the Money Bear Wave Deck- Blue Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist King Saladeen. 2019 Limited Edition of 250 Signed COA New In Wrapping

    $206.00

  • Covid No 19 Bleue Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Covid No 19 Bleue Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Covid No 19- Bleue Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm MOAB Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Pop Art and Street Artist Denial. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 19 Bleue Covid19 Chanel Hand Sanitizer Virus Variant. Numbered, Signed, Stamped on Reverse Archival Pigment Print on MOAB Fine Art Paper 290 GSM Size 18" x 24" Denial’s COVID No. 19: Luxury Branding in the Age of Global Crisis Denial’s COVID No. 19 is a striking archival pigment print released in 2021 as a limited edition of 19, each hand-signed, numbered, and stamped on 290gsm MOAB fine art paper. The work appropriates the form of a Chanel No. 5 perfume bottle, replacing its iconic label with a fictional product name: COVID No. 19 Hand Sanitizer. Rendered with hyper-clean digital precision, the image reconfigures the aesthetics of high fashion to comment on the absurdities of pandemic-era consumerism. The hand sanitizer bottle is presented with all the visual authority of a luxury good, transforming an object of necessity into a parody of status and desire. At the core of this piece is a brutal cultural observation: during a global health emergency, everyday tools of survival—like sanitizer and masks—were elevated to symbols of identity, fashion, and economic access. Denial’s rebranding of Chanel’s perfume into a virus-era commodity confronts this shift head-on. The artwork doesn’t merely lampoon luxury—it reveals how systems of marketing can absorb trauma, repackage it, and sell it back to the public. The Chanel-style labeling is clinical yet elegant, a nod to how visual minimalism often masks corporate manipulation. Commercial Aesthetics as Subversive Weaponry Denial’s artistic strategy centers on the theft and recontextualization of commercial language. With COVID No. 19, the use of vector-sharp line work, realistic light reflections, and exacting product design mimics advertising to the point of deception. This imitation is intentional. The viewer is meant to initially read the image as authentic—something from a fashion magazine or cosmetics campaign—before the irony of the label snaps into focus. The dissonance between form and content invites a critique of the capitalist tendency to aestheticize suffering. This visual methodology ties directly into the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Denial’s roots in unauthorized public messaging and subcultural image disruption remain present, even as the work exists in a fine art format. The absence of spray drips or rough textures does not diminish the rebellion. Instead, it retools the graphic language of commercial persuasion to undermine itself from within. What looks like a product pitch is, in fact, a visual accusation. The pandemic is not the subject—it is the branding of the pandemic that comes under fire. Street Pop Art as Pandemic Documentation COVID No. 19 operates as both satire and historical record. It captures a cultural moment when survival tools became luxury statements, when scarcity was linked to exclusivity, and when branding extended even to medical supplies. Denial’s artwork speaks to the way modern crises are not only experienced but marketed—how the fear of illness was filtered through the same systems that sell beauty, fashion, and lifestyle. The sanitizer bottle becomes a symbol not of protection, but of consumption. By fusing the iconography of fashion with the reality of a global pandemic, Denial forces the viewer to reconsider the boundaries between design and ethics, branding and survival. The visual simplicity of COVID No. 19 hides a layered indictment of how quickly commercial aesthetics can strip events of meaning. In the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece turns familiar symbols against themselves, exposing the fragility of culture’s glossy surfaces when confronted with real human urgency.

    $313.00

  • The Glamorous Life HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Dee Dee The Glamorous Life HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    The Glamorous Life Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Aerosol Spray Paint & Silkscreen on Deckled 250gsm Somerset Archival Paper by Artist Dee Dee Modern Pop art. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 30x44 In the bustling city of New York, Dee Dee, a street artist, creates vivid art pieces using a mix of collage, paint, and silkscreen techniques. Her creations offer a surreal and cinematic experience that brings both daydreams and nightmares to life. The viewer is beckoned to enter a world that exists in the space between conscious and subconscious, between the tangible and the intangible. Dee Dee's artwork delves into the themes of the seen and unseen, the revealed and hidden, and the masks we choose to don or remove. Her art encapsulates the essence of human behavior, the facade we put up in front of others, and our true selves that we keep guarded.

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  • Stanley 15 Saw Tool Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme Stanley 15 Saw Tool Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme Stanley 15 Saw Limited Edition Metal Art Object Tool Collectible Artwork by Supreme x Stanley. This red Supreme Stanley Saw was released during the Fall/Winter 2021 season. The Supreme Stanley Saw in red measures out to 15"" and features induction hardened teeth. The saw features both Supreme and Stanley branding. Supreme's Stanley Saw in Red was made available on October 21st, 2021.

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  • The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 9 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 9 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    The Twelve: Wear Your Jays- Jordan 9 Hand-Pulled 4-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Street Artist. Signed & Numbered. Screen Print, Edition of 23 Produced for ComplexCon Chicago, 2019 Size: 11" x 8.5"

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  • Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Deck- Black Skateboard by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Deck- Black Skateboard by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Deck- Black Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme. SS21 2021- The Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Skateboard Deck Red showcases the classic KAWS box logo, as seen in his prior collaboration with Supreme. The logo spans the entire deck width and was released on February 18th, 2021, Supreme's Spring/Summer 2021 season. Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Deck in Street Pop Art The intersection of streetwear and art has been a defining characteristic of modern Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, and the "Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Deck- Black Limited Edition Skateboard Deck Art" stands as a significant marker within this cultural fusion. This piece represents a collaboration between Supreme, the iconic designer brand known for its substantial influence on streetwear, and KAWS, an artist whose work has bridged the worlds of art and commercial design. The skateboard deck features the classic KAWS box logo, symbolizing the cultural zeitgeist, merging art with utility. The logo's design on this deck spans its entire width, a bold statement that speaks to the expansive nature of street art. Released on February 18th, 2021, as part of Supreme's Spring/Summer 2021 collection, this piece was not only a skateboard deck but also a canvas for artistic expression. Artistic Collaboration and Cultural Impact This collaboration between KAWS and Supreme underscores the reciprocal relationship between streetwear and street art. Once a staple of urban youth culture, the skateboard has been transformed into a piece of collectible art that carries the weight of both brands' legacies. The KAWS Chalk Logo Deck intertwines the artistic with the practical, becoming a touchstone for discussions about the nature and value of contemporary art within the commercial sphere. The release of this deck during the SS21 season signifies a moment when both the art world and the fashion industry were looking towards a post-pandemic reality, seeking to make bold statements through their offerings. The choice of the chalk logo, reminiscent of graffiti's temporary nature, suggests a commentary on the ephemeral quality of street art and fashion trends. Yet, by rendering this in a durable medium such as a skateboard deck, the piece also speaks to the lasting impact of these cultural expressions. Skateboard Decks as Artistic Mediums in Street Pop Art Skateboard decks have emerged as a favored medium in Street Pop Art, offering artists a unique surface intrinsically linked to youth culture, rebellion, and urban living. The Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Deck exemplifies how these everyday objects can be elevated to the status of art, transforming the pedestrian into the prestigious. The limited edition nature of this deck adds to its allure, creating a sense of scarcity that is often leveraged in the art world to generate demand and interest. Using black as the backdrop for the chalk logo creates a stark contrast, ensuring that the iconic KAWS design is the focal point. This visual strategy is characteristic of KAWS's approach, where simplicity in color underscores the complexity of his figures and motifs. The collaboration is not merely merging of two brands but a coalescence of their respective philosophies and aesthetic languages, resulting in a functional and statement-piece product. The Supreme KAWS Chalk Logo Skateboard Deck is a testament to the dynamism of street pop art. It encapsulates a moment in which the lines between art and commerce, public and private spaces, high culture and subculture are blurred and wholly intertwined. It serves as a reminder that art can be found in the most unexpected places and that the streets remain a vital source of inspiration for contemporary art movements.

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Designer Fashion Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Designer Fashion and Its Resonance with Street Pop Art

Designer fashion, often seen as the pinnacle of creativity and craftsmanship within the clothing industry, has found an unexpected but harmonious synergy with the raw, expressive nature of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This intersection has sparked a dialogue between two seemingly disparate worlds, resulting in a fusion of high fashion with the gritty aesthetic of urban art. Designer brands, known for their meticulous attention to detail and innovative designs, have increasingly drawn inspiration from street art's vibrant visuals and social commentary. This has led to the creation of collections that embody graffiti's rebellious spirit and visual impact, bringing a fresh perspective to luxury fashion. The streets have become a source of inspiration for designers looking to infuse their creations with a sense of authenticity and edge that resonates with contemporary audiences. Street Pop Art, characterized by its bold color, graphic lines, and often provocative imagery, offers a rich palette from which designers can draw. Incorporating these elements into high-end fashion has given rise to garments that are visually striking and carry the subversive undertones of street culture. This blending of influences has challenged traditional notions of what designer fashion can be, expanding the creative horizons of the industry. Designer fashion as a topic in graffiti street pop art is an exciting fusion of two seemingly distinct art forms. This concept brings together the world of high fashion and street art's raw, urban energy, creating an exciting visual and cultural experience. Here are some key ideas to consider when exploring designer fashion in graffiti street pop art: Brand logos and motifs: Incorporating recognizable brand logos and motifs into graffiti street pop art can create striking visual effects. Artists might reimagine these elements in their unique style, playing with color, form, and texture to create something fresh and dynamic. Fashion icons: Pay homage to fashion icons such as designers, models, and other industry influencers by featuring their portraits or quotes within graffiti street pop art. This can serve as a tribute to those who have shaped the fashion world and bring a sense of history and personality to the artwork. Social commentary: Graffiti street pop art often contains messages or commentary on social, political, or economic issues. By incorporating these themes, artists could explore the fashion industry's impact on the environment, labor practices, or consumerism. Streetwear and fashion collaboration: Streetwear brands have increasingly collaborated with high fashion designers, blurring the lines between the two worlds. This creates an opportunity for graffiti street pop artists to draw inspiration from these partnerships and create art that reflects this fusion of styles. Visual elements: Incorporating elements of designer fashion, such as patterns, textiles, and silhouettes, into graffiti street pop art can result in intriguing visual compositions.

Impact and Influence of Street Aesthetics in Designer Fashion

The interplay between designer fashion and Street Pop Art goes beyond mere aesthetic appreciation; it is a cultural exchange that reflects the evolving landscape of art and society. The fashion industry's embrace of street art signifies a recognition of the cultural significance of this art form and its creators. It is an acknowledgment that the messages conveyed through graffiti and street art — often centered on themes of resistance, identity, and community — have a place within the narratives that designer fashion seeks to tell. In turn, street artists have found new canvases to display their work, with designer garments acting as mobile murals that traverse the global stage. This exchange is evident in the collaborations between prominent street artists and luxury fashion houses. These partnerships have produced iconic pieces where the artist's signature style is woven into the fabric of designer wear. These collaborations are not just commercial ventures; they are a form of mutual endorsement that lends authenticity to the fashion pieces and elevates the status of the street artist within the art world. The result is a collection that captures the zeitgeist, marrying the exclusivity of designer fashion with the inclusivity of street art. The impact of street aesthetics on designer fashion can be observed in the way that traditional luxury symbols are reimagined through the lens of street art. Iconic logos and patterns are reworked with a streetwise twist, infusing them with a new life that resonates with a younger, more diverse audience. This has led to the resurgence of some designer brands that have cleverly aligned themselves with the street art scene, tapping into its cultural capital to rejuvenate their image and appeal to a broader demographic.

Furthermore, the influence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork on designer fashion has led to a democratization of luxury fashion. Limited-edition releases, often featuring street art-inspired designs, have become highly coveted items, blurring the lines between high art and accessible fashion. This trend reflects a shift in the fashion industry towards more inclusive and varied expressions of creativity, where the value of a garment is enhanced by its artistic significance rather than just its brand name or price tag.

The Future of Designer Fashion in the Age of Street Art

As we look to the future, the relationship between designer fashion and street art appears poised for continued growth and exploration. The ongoing conversation between these two creative fields suggests a future where designer fashion increasingly incorporates street influences in design and its approach to marketing, brand storytelling, and customer engagement. Street art's potential to continue infusing designer fashion with new energy and relevance is vast, promising a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape for both industries. In essence, the convergence of designer fashion with Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is a testament to the power of cross-disciplinary influences in driving innovation and cultural progression. It is a collaboration that celebrates diversity, challenges norms and reflects the spirit of the times. As designer fashion continues to weave the vibrancy of street art into its fabric, it not only enriches its narrative but pays homage to the art form that has become an indelible part of our urban environment and cultural identity. Artists can experiment with combining these elements to create a unique aesthetic that celebrates the beauty and creativity of fashion while maintaining the bold, edgy essence of street art. Fashion shows and events: Use the backdrop of fashion shows, events, and exhibitions to inspire graffiti street pop art. This can include capturing the energy, glamour, and spectacle of these events and highlighting specific moments, designs, or collections that resonate with the artist. Style subcultures: Drawing from the rich history of various style subcultures, such as punk, hip-hop, or grunge, artists can create graffiti street pop art, highlighting the influence of these movements on designer fashion. This approach can showcase the evolution of fashion and the interconnectedness of different styles. Mash-ups and remixes: Similar to how DJs mix tracks, graffiti street pop artists can "remix" elements of designer fashion by combining them in unconventional and surprising ways. This could involve juxtaposing high fashion with everyday items, blending styles from different periods or cultures, or reinterpreting classic designs through a contemporary lens. Interactive and experiential art: Graffiti street pop art can be transformed into interactive or experiential installations by incorporating elements of designer fashion. This might include creating immersive environments, allowing viewers to become a part of the artwork, or using technology to enhance the sensory experience. Artistic collaboration: Encouraging collaborations between graffiti street pop artists and fashion designers can lead to innovative and unexpected results. These partnerships can push the boundaries of both art forms, resulting in unique pieces that combine the best of both worlds. Collaborative projects might include designing limited-edition clothing or accessories, creating joint exhibitions, or developing public art installations. By exploring designer fashion as a topic in graffiti street pop art, artists can challenge traditional boundaries and spark conversations about the relationship between high fashion and street culture. This fusion of styles creates an opportunity for artists to express their creativity and make bold statements while celebrating the beauty, innovation, and influence of designer fashion. As graffiti street pop art continues to evolve, incorporating elements of designer fashion into its visual language can result in a vibrant and exciting artistic movement that reflects the ever-changing landscape of fashion and contemporary art.
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