Doze Green

3 artworks


  • Terraformer Archival Print by Doze Green

    Doze Green Terraformer Archival Print by Doze Green

    Terraformer Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Doze Green X MARS-1, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2016 Doze Green X MARS-1 Terraformer, 2016 Archival pigment print in colors on Fine Art paper 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 45/200 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge Wear to the lower-left edge, most likely inherent to the work's production.

    $406.00

  • Black Swan Archival Print by Doze Green

    Doze Green Black Swan Archival Print by Doze Green

    Black Swan Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Doze Green Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. In the 1970s, Doze Green was a Hip-Hop pioneer. A member of the legendary Rock Steady Crew—the group that pioneered breakdancing (also known as B-Boying)—the subway-tagging graffiti artist often participated in breakdance performances at SoHo and Lower East Side galleries. Moving from walls to canvas, Green’s recent paintings, influenced by the art of the Edo Period in Japan and created with gesso and sumi ink, incorporate his signature style of figurative abstraction and use of letterforms while at the same time posing metaphysical questions about the nature of narrative, the physics of time, and the possibility of imm

    $270.00

  • Saafiya 16x20 Archival Print by Doze Green

    Doze Green Saafiya 16x20 Archival Print by Doze Green

    Saafiya- 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Doze Green Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $263.00

Doze Green> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Doze Green: A Pioneer of Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Doze Green, synonymous with the evolution of street pop art and graffiti artwork, stands as a pillar in graffiti's transition into the gallery space. Born in New York and an influential member of the legendary Rock Steady Crew, Green's early work on the streets and subways of New York City during the 1970s and 1980s laid the groundwork for his distinctive style. His work is characterized by a fusion of graffiti writing with figurative abstraction and an innovative use of color, line, and motion. Doze Green's real name and contributions are well-respected within the art community, and his work inspires a new generation of artists.

Artistic Evolution and Style of Doze Green

Throughout his career, Doze Green has showcased a deep understanding of the cultural implications of graffiti, seamlessly blending street influences with Afrofuturism and avant-garde visuals. His figures, often distorted and ethereal, dance across the canvas, a nod to his b-boying background. The fluidity of movement, combined with elements of cubism and the organic flow of graffiti, gives his work a sense of dynamism rarely captured in static images. Green's canvases are not just pictures but visual symphonies that encapsulate the rhythm and soul of street culture.

Doze Green's Impact on Street Art and Pop Culture

Doze Green's impact on street art and pop culture cannot be overstated. His transition from the streets to the gallery has inspired him to recognize graffiti as a legitimate art form. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions worldwide, and he continues to influence the discourse around street pop art with his innovative approach to composition and form. Green's dedication to the craft and his ability to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of art exemplifies the potential of graffiti and street art to transcend their origins and become a lasting part of art history. His unique vision and contributions have secured his place as an icon in modern pop art and graffiti artwork.

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