Drinking

3 artworks


  • The White Dragon Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle The White Dragon Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    The White Dragon Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Heavy Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. This print is a collaboration by Tim Doyle and Nick Derington. It is marked by hand with a VII and features white margins. Based on the movie Blade Runner.

    $243.00

  • Coffee Zen Enso Black SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Coffee Zen Enso Black SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Coffee Zen Enso- Black SP 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Coffee Filter by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP Special Proof 2020 Signed Marked "SP" Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 11.4x12 Black Circle Shape On Hand Made Coffee Stained Coffee Filter Paper. SP is like an Artist Proof AP. Navigating the realms of pop culture and traditional Japanese art, Takashi Murakami once again reaffirms his genius through the creation of "Coffee Zen Enso- Black SP". This mesmerizing piece, crafted in 2020, serves as a harmonious blend of street art and pop art, juxtaposed against the serenity of traditional Zen aesthetics. Murakami, known for pushing the boundaries of contemporary art, ingeniously utilizes a simple coffee filter as his canvas, a medium both unexpected and deeply evocative. The black circle, known as 'Enso' in Zen Buddhism, epitomizes enlightenment, elegance, and the universe. In this artwork, the bold, black silkscreened Enso stands in striking contrast against the brown hues of the coffee-stained filter. It's a stark representation, exuding a profound simplicity, capturing a moment of purity, freedom, and clarity. This simplicity, however, doesn’t detract from the piece's complexity. The natural patterns and discolorations from the coffee give depth to the backdrop, making each print in this limited edition truly unique. Marked with "SP," which is synonymous with an Artist Proof, it holds a special significance as it signifies a print pulled specially for the artist's own collection. With only 15 pieces ever crafted, its rarity is unquestionable. Each 11.4x12 artwork has been signed by Murakami, providing authentication of its origin. The very essence of the "Coffee Zen Enso- Black SP" resonates with the continuous exploration and innovation that Murakami embodies. Through the fusion of disparate elements, he creates a universe where pop culture seamlessly melds with the profound depths of traditional symbolism.

    $2,395.00

  • Coffee Zen Enso White SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Coffee Zen Enso White SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Coffee Zen Enso- White SP 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Coffee Filter by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP Special Proof 2020 Signed Marked "SP" Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 11.4x12 White Circle Shape On Hand Made Coffee Stained Coffee Filter Paper. SP is like an Artist Proof AP. Navigating the realms of pop culture and traditional Japanese art, Takashi Murakami once again reaffirms his genius through the creation of "Coffee Zen Enso- White SP". This mesmerizing piece, crafted in 2020, serves as a harmonious blend of street art and pop art, juxtaposed against the serenity of traditional Zen aesthetics. Murakami, known for pushing the boundaries of contemporary art, ingeniously utilizes a simple coffee filter as his canvas, a medium both unexpected and deeply evocative. The black circle, known as 'Enso' in Zen Buddhism, epitomizes enlightenment, elegance, and the universe. In this artwork, the bold, black silkscreened Enso stands in striking contrast against the brown hues of the coffee-stained filter. It's a stark representation, exuding a profound simplicity, capturing a moment of purity, freedom, and clarity. This simplicity, however, doesn’t detract from the piece's complexity. The natural patterns and discolorations from the coffee give depth to the backdrop, making each print in this limited edition truly unique. Marked with "SP," which is synonymous with an Artist Proof, it holds a special significance as it signifies a print pulled specially for the artist's own collection. With only 15 pieces ever crafted, its rarity is unquestionable. Each 11.4x12 artwork has been signed by Murakami, providing authentication of its origin. The very essence of the "Coffee Zen Enso- White SP" resonates with the continuous exploration and innovation that Murakami embodies. Through the fusion of disparate elements, he creates a universe where pop culture seamlessly melds with the profound depths of traditional symbolism.

    $2,395.00

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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