Drinking

5 artworks


  • Hefe POP Small Tear Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Clint Wilson Hefe POP Small Tear Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Hefe POP Small Tear Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Clint Wilson. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Small tear on lower left facing side out of the image on the white border.

    $95.00

  • Beer POP Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Clint Wilson Beer POP Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Beer POP Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Clint Wilson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $147.00

  • Hefe POP Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Clint Wilson Hefe POP Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Hefe POP Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Clint Wilson. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100

    $147.00

  • Beer Hops Mandala Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Beer Hops Mandala Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Beer Hops Mandala 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Artwork. 2012 Signed Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 18x24 Gold Metallic Ink

    $147.00

  • Gold Mini Fridge Object Art by Ben Baller Gold Mini Fridge Object Art by Ben Baller

    Ben Baller Gold Mini Fridge Object Art by Ben Baller

    Gold Mini Fridge Object Art by Ben Baller, a Limited Edition Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2022 Limited Edition Rare Golden Real Working Mini Fridge Refrigerator Object Art Size 9.5x11.5x14 New In Box. The Convergence of Utility and Artistry in Ben Baller's Gold Mini Fridge In the pantheon of pop art, the Gold Mini Fridge Object Art by Ben Baller stands out as a shining testament to this genre's innovative spirit. This 2022 limited edition piece elevates a common household appliance to the status of a luxury item, merging the functional with the exclusive. The mini fridge, measuring 9.5 x 14 x 11.5 inches, is an actual working refrigerator that boasts more than just its ability to chill beverages and snacks. It comes emblazoned with the iconic "BB" logo, symbolizing a union between daily life's practical needs and pop artist artwork's grandeur. With its glossy golden finish, this fridge serves as a canvas reflecting the aesthetic of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. These movements have historically taken ordinary objects and infused them with artistic value, turning them into statements that challenge traditional views of art. By including both a 120V power cord and a DC 12V car power cord, Ben Baller's mini fridge transcends its domestic confines, aligning with the street art ethos of mobility and accessibility. The object is presented new in the box, a nod to the culture of unboxing luxury items, further enhancing its collectibility and appeal. The size and functionality of the fridge make it a versatile art piece, suitable for a variety of spaces, from a studio apartment to a designer car. Its portability encapsulates the dynamic nature of street art, which often shifts and evolves across different environments. Ben Baller's mini fridge is not just an appliance; it's a movable feast of visual splendor, ready to accompany its owner on various journeys, reminiscent of the ever-changing backdrops of graffiti art. Artistic Expression in Everyday Objects: The Mini Fridge as a Pop Art Piece The mini fridge by Ben Baller indicates a broader trend in art where everyday objects are recontextualized as works of art. By choosing a mini fridge—a symbol of nourishment and refreshment—the artist invites reflection on the role of food and drink in our culture, a common theme in pop art. The gold finish does not merely signify luxury; it transforms the fridge into a piece that comments on consumerism and the commodification of basic needs. In the vein of Street Pop Art, the fridge's gold coating can be seen as a graffiti-like act of reclaiming and repurposing public space. It is as if the artist has tagged a mundane object, turning it into something extraordinary, a fixture that draws the eye and provokes thought. The inclusion of the "BB" logo is a deliberate marker of authenticity and a bold declaration of self, akin to the signatures found in traditional graffiti artwork. With its sleek design and compact dimensions, this mini fridge embodies the essence of contemporary art's intersection with design. It illustrates the potential for artistic expression to infiltrate every corner of our lives, turning even the simple act of cooling a drink into a moment of engagement with art. As an object art piece, the fridge becomes a microcosm of the world of Street Pop Art, where the lines between art, commerce, and utility are blurred and beautifully intertwined. Gold Mini Fridge: A Novelty in the Art and Collectibles Landscape As a collectible, the Gold Mini Fridge by Ben Baller holds a unique place in the landscape of pop artist artwork. It stands out for its novelty—merging the worlds of functional appliances with the exclusivity of limited edition art. This piece represents a shift in the paradigm of collectibles, where functionality does not detract from an item's value as an artwork but rather enhances it. The collectibility of the fridge is further cemented by its rarity and the prestige of the artist's brand. In Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, limited edition pieces are highly sought after, and this fridge is no exception. It is a tangible representation of the energy and creativity of Ben Baller, whose works are renowned for their ability to capture the zeitgeist. Ben Baller's Gold Mini Fridge is a convergence of art, utility, and cultural commentary. It is a statement about the role of art in everyday life, a luxurious yet practical piece that can cool a soda or a spirit with equal aplomb. The fridge is a tribute to the daring and innovation of Street Pop Art, an artwork that is as much at home in a gallery as it is in the trunk of a car. In this golden appliance, Ben Baller offers a cold storage solution that doubles as a hot collectible, an excellent companion for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

    $383.99

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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