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Skinner The Memory of a Molecule Giclee Print by Skinner
The Memory of a Molecule Limited Edition Giclee Print on Velvet Cotton Rag by Skinner counter-culture street artist art. Skinner is a self-taught artist living in Oakland, California who has meticulously crafted a balance of extraordinary mural work, bizarre and antagonistic installations while maintaining a prolific commercial career. Influenced by 80s pop culture, human struggle, myths and violence, dungeons and dragons, and the heavy metal gods, Skinners mind is one of psycho social mayhem fueled by calculated chaos.
$138.00
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Marwan Shahin Habibi- Demon HPM Hand-Embellished Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin
Habibi- Demon HPM Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print With Acrylic & Diamond Dust on Photographique Rag Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Marwan Shahin. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 33 Marwan Shahin's "HABIBI" series an iconic portrait of Lebanese singer Fairuz interpreted throughout different stages of experiencing love, This very limited edition of 33, which each print is intricately arranged with a filigree of Diamond Dust to produce visually intoxicating kaleidoscope-like effects. Habibi: Demon by Marwan Shahin – The Darkest Mirror of Love Habibi: Demon by Marwan Shahin erupts as the most confrontational piece in his HABIBI series—a raw, unflinching portrayal of love at its most distorted and destructive. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of just 33 prints, this 2022 hand-embellished Giclée on Photographique Rag Paper combines acrylic and diamond dust with a violent visual vocabulary that stands apart from the rest of the collection. With sharp chromatic contrast, hallucinatory linework, and surreal horror-inspired iconography, Shahin captures a love that has curdled into obsession, vengeance, or emotional decay. At the center of the artwork, the face of legendary Lebanese singer Fairuz has been transfigured into a blazing red skull—eyes piercing, lips peeled into a skeletal grimace, and crowned with menacing horns. The symbolic use of red and black conjures danger, rage, and forbidden power, while the swirling cyan background draws viewers into a disorienting emotional vortex. This composition demands attention, not just for its aesthetic strength but for its thematic force: the seduction and toxicity of love once it crosses into the realm of self-destruction. Symbolic Violence and Cultural Reverberations Marwan Shahin reconfigures Fairuz—an icon of romantic melancholy and poetic longing—into a demonic muse, embodying how love can take the shape of madness, control, or spiritual fragmentation. The transformation is not arbitrary. In the arc of the HABIBI series, Demon represents the terminal stage of the romantic cycle Shahin has mapped: from yearning to revelation, and finally to emotional collapse. Here, Fairuz’s visage is consumed by inner turmoil, visually echoing the emotional scars hidden behind public personas and cultural expectations. The visual aggression is softened only slightly by the shimmering presence of diamond dust, which adorns the background with hypnotic glints. This layering of glamor over decay echoes the duality present throughout Shahin’s work: beauty masking suffering, intimacy corrupted by ego, and memory crystallized through trauma. Shahin’s use of optical patterns and stylized textures transforms this portrait into a kaleidoscope of chaos—modern love painted with a gothic pulse. A Masterstroke of Street Pop Art and Emotional Brutalism Habibi: Demon is not just a pop culture remix or an experimental graffiti artwork. It is an unfiltered emotional statement rendered through the language of street pop art, executed with exacting technique and deep psychological insight. Shahin’s graphic mastery—a blend of Middle Eastern visual heritage, revolutionary symbolism, and Western pop iconography—makes this print both a compelling piece of visual culture and an emotional weapon. In street pop art, artists often immortalize heroes, satirize leaders, or reframe history. But in this work, Shahin elevates emotional pain itself into the subject. The skeletonized Fairuz isn’t a caricature or villain. She is an archetype—the demon we all face when we confront the shadow side of our own desires, betrayals, and heartbreaks. This piece dares to say what others don’t: that love, when twisted, can become monstrous—and that there is strange, terrifying beauty in that truth. Habibi: Demon is a defiant addition to any serious collection of pop art or graffiti artwork, and a statement on the emotional extremes that define both human relationships and modern iconography.
$352.00
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Risk Rock Third Rail PP Serigraph Print by Risk Rock
Third Rail PP Printers Proof Limited Edition Hand Pulled 7-Color Serigraph Print on 320gsm Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Pop Artist Risk Rock. PP Printers Proof 2015 Signed Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x24 Third Rail, 2015 Serigraph in colors on Coventry Rag Fine Art paper 24 x 24 inches (61 x 61 cm) (sheet) P.P. (aside from an edition of 50) Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge. 7-Color Serigraph on 320gsm Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 24 Inches Release: May 10, 2015 Run of: 50. This edition was originally sold with Risk's monograph Old Habits Die Hard. The book narrates Risk’s role as one of the pioneers of graffiti in Los Angeles and his aim to not only push the boundaries of his own art but also help elevate the graffiti movement to worldwide recognition. "Third Rail" by the celebrated graffiti pop artist Risk Rock is a striking embodiment of the vibrancy and subversive energy that define street art. Released on May 10, 2015, as a limited edition hand-pulled serigraph print, it encapsulates the artist's reputation for pushing visual boundaries. Each of the prints from this exclusive release is presented on premium 320gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art paper, with the dimensions of each sheet measuring 24 x 24 inches. This specific print, marked as a Printer's Proof (P.P.), stands apart from the main edition limited to 50, making it even more unique and sought after by collectors. Emphasized by a vivid seven-color palette, the serigraph method employed by Risk enhances the piece's textural depth and chromatic intensity, celebrating the graffiti art form's intrinsic link to urban culture. The artwork is not only signed by the artist but also numbered and dated along its lower edge, verifying its authenticity and connecting it directly to its creator's storied career. The image itself, a devilish, grinning face set against a backdrop of psychedelic colors and shapes, exudes the rebellious spirit inherent to the graffiti movement. This edition holds special significance as it was originally sold with Risk's monograph, "Old Habits Die Hard." The publication dives into Risk's influential role as one of the progenitors of the Los Angeles graffiti scene. His work and leadership helped catapult street art from its underground roots to a significant movement recognized worldwide. The monograph details Risk’s journey as an artist and his dedication to advancing not only his artistic expressions but also to contributing to the broader acceptance and appreciation of graffiti as a legitimate and powerful art form. Risk Rock's "Third Rail" stands as a potent representation of this transformative era in art, symbolizing the transition of graffiti from street corners to fine art galleries, and securing Risk’s legacy within the cultural tapestry of pop art, street art, and graffiti.
$913.00
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Frank Kozik Help Us Father Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik
Help Us Father 9-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Frank Kozik Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 19″ x 16.5″ 9-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 100
$270.00
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Jeff Rial Capturing The Prophets Gaze Silkscreen by Jeff Rial
Self Portrait IV 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jeff Rial Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 12 Print Run Edition, on Hand Deckled Paper 2004.
$134.00
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Skel I Got These Cheeseburgers Man Blotter Paper Archival Print by Skel
I Got These Cheeseburgers Man Blotter Paper Archival Print by Skel Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Ren & Stimpy Ren Devil Tarot Card Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Blotter paper artwork prints are a unique form of art that involves transferring ink onto specially treated blotter paper. The resulting prints are often abstract and colorful, and can be used for a variety of decorative and artistic purposes. To create a blotter paper artwork print, the artist first prepares the blotter paper by treating it with chemicals that will enhance its absorbency and ability to hold ink or dye. Then, ink or dye is applied to the paper using various techniques, such as dripping, pouring, or spraying. The paper is left to dry, and the resulting print is then carefully removed from the blotter paper. Archival printing techniques are used to produce high-quality prints of the original artwork. This involves using high-quality inks and paper that are designed to last for a long time without fading or deteriorating. Archival prints are also resistant to moisture and sunlight, which helps to preserve the artwork for years to come. Blotter paper artwork prints can be a great addition to any home or office decor, and they are often used as a unique form of wall art. They are also popular among collectors and art enthusiasts, as each print is one-of-a-kind and can never be replicated exactly.
$360.00
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Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth The Devils Work Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth
The Devils Work 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed Numbered 10.75x13.75 2011
$134.00
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Meagan Magpie Rodgers Sleep Paralysis 1.0 Giclee Print by Meagan Magpie Rodgers
Sleep Paralysis 1.0 Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Meagan Magpie Rodgers. 100 signed and numbered 11x17” giclee prints on fine art paper.
$217.00