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  • Sale -25% Cup & Brushes Original Ceramic Sculpture by Joshua Vides Cup & Brushes Original Ceramic Sculpture by Joshua Vides

    Joshua Vides Cup & Brushes Original Ceramic Sculpture by Joshua Vides

    Cup & Brushes Original Ceramic Hand Painted Sculpture by Joshua Vides Shattered Dreams Series Artwork by Graffiti Street Artist. 2023 Signed Original Hand-Made Sculpture One of A Kind Ceramic & Acrylic Paint Artwork Size XXX BMW Car Logo on Tall Slim Cup with Paintbrushes in It That Have Been Used With Colorful Paint Statue. Joshua Vides, a renowned name in the street and graffiti art scene, has taken a divergent turn in his creative journey with the unveiling of his latest series titled "Shattered Dreams." This exhibition, which took place in Los Angeles, California, from August 18 to 25, 2023, marked Vides' inaugural venture into an exclusively ceramic-centric realm. A significant piece from this collection, the "Cup & Brushes," serves as a testament to the artist's boundless versatility and keen eye for merging contemporary concepts with traditional mediums. At first glance, the "Cup & Brushes" sculpture is more than a mere ceramic creation; it's a tangible narrative of the artist's transformative journey. Hand-molded and meticulously painted by Vides in his studio, this particular sculpture captivates viewers with its emblematic portrayal of the BMW car logo on a statuesque, slim cup. Nestled within the cup are paintbrushes, each vividly stained with remnants of colorful paint, illustrating the fusion of utility and artistry. The juxtaposition of the revered automotive emblem with the rudimentary tools of a painter not only reiterates the theme of shattered expectations but also challenges the conventions of pop art. Vides' dedication to handcrafting each piece in the "Shattered Dreams" series accentuates the personal touch and authenticity infused in every artwork. This transition from his graffiti roots to ceramics, while retaining the essence of street art, showcases the evolution of an artist who isn’t afraid to shatter boundaries while dreaming big.

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Drinking

Drinking has been a popular subject matter in art for centuries, and graffiti art and pop art are no exceptions. Both styles have incorporated drinking and alcohol culture into their works in various ways. In graffiti art, alcohol consumption is often portrayed as an act of rebellion or a symbol of the urban lifestyle. Graffiti artists have been known to depict beer bottles, liquor bottles, and other alcoholic beverages in their murals and tags. The images of drinking in graffiti art can represent a sense of freedom and escape from the constraints of society. In pop art, drinking is often used as a symbol of excess and consumerism. Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein have incorporated images of alcohol advertisements and labels in their works. Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Cans series, for example, features the brand's condensed tomato soup, while his "Absolut Warhol" series showcases the Absolut Vodka brand. Both graffiti art and pop art have also used drinking as a way to critique and comment on society. In graffiti art, images of alcohol can be used to draw attention to issues such as addiction and alcoholism. In pop art, alcohol consumption is often used as a metaphor for larger societal issues such as the excesses of capitalism. Drinking has been a subject matter in art for a long time, and graffiti art and pop art are just two examples of how artists have incorporated it into their works. Whether it is used as a symbol of rebellion, excess, or social commentary, alcohol and drinking continue to be a popular subject in contemporary art.

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