Dystopia Destruction & Ruins

172 artworks

  • Slumscape Apps #8 Small Sponge HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Jeff Gillette Slumscape Apps 8 Sponge HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Slumscape Apps #8 Small Sponge Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on Watercolor Paper by Jeff Gillette Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed From a Series of 43 Unique archival pigment prints with a light touch of hand-embellished collage and watercolor Paper 13 x 20”, image 11.25 x 19” 2021

    $631.00

  • Relik Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Stephanie Buer Relik Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Relik Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Stephanie Buer. 2020 Relik Signed Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 17x14

    $217.00

  • Walk Together Giclee Print by Dragon76

    Dragon76 Walk Together Giclee Print by Dragon76

    Walk Together Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Dragon76. #30/30 Edition of 30 14 x 14 inches / 35.5 x 35.5 cm Fine Art Print on 290gsm paper Signed and numbered by the artist

    $214.00

  • Norms Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Norms Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Norms Limited Edition Giclée Fine Art Prints on Signa Cotten Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 12x12

    $495.00

  • Its Still a Mess Giclee Print by Oliver Barrett

    Oliver Barrett Its Still a Mess Giclee Print by Oliver Barrett

    It’s Still a Mess Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Oliver Barrett Dystopian Street Art Pop Artwork Artist. 12″ x 12″ giclee, have editions of 40, Signed & Numbered

    $217.00

  • Untitled Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Stephanie Buer Untitled Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Untitled Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Stephanie Buer.

    $217.00

  • Night Lights PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Night Lights PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Night Lights PP Printers Proof Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 16x24

    $590.00

  • Fixer-Upper HPM Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Jessica Hess Fixer-Upper HPM Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Fixer-Upper Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Jessica Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition Fixer-Upper • Autographed archival pigment print • Additional unique paint embellishments on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 14 x 17 inches Hand-embellished, signed and numbered by artist Jessica Hess in a limited embellished edition of 5

    $256.00

  • Beyond Thunderdome Blaster Giclee Print by Andy Fairhurst

    Andy Fairhurst Beyond Thunderdome Blaster Giclee Print by Andy Fairhurst

    Beyond Thunderdome- Blaster Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Andy Fairhurst counter-culture street artist art. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome movie featuring Mel Gibson.

    $103.00

  • Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13

    Czee13 Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13

    Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand Painted Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Czee13. 2021 Signed Hand Painted HPM Edition of 20. Hand-painted rust-colored Canbot Canz by Czee13. Riffing on the OG silver bot, this is your chance to own a piece of Canbot Canz history, painted by the creator, and in one of the most sought-after designs! New In Box

    $452.00

  • Sale -15% AAVEI-2 Original Spray Paint Can Mixed Media Sculpture Painting by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla AAVEI-2 Original Spray Paint Can Mixed Media Sculpture Painting by Eddie Colla

    AAVEI-2 Original Mixed Media Spray Paint, Found Object Painting Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Eddie Colla x D Young V. 2014 Signed by D Young V and Eddie Colla Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Acrylic Painting on Reclaimed Items & Wood Artwork Size 55x42 Large Mixed Media Painting on Wood With Reclaimed Toy Gun and 3x Vintage Spray Paint Cans. AAVEI-2 Collaboration with D Young V and Eddie Colla 55 x 42 x 15 inches Mixed Media on Wood, Spray Cans, Plastic Gun 2014

    $5,214.00 $4,432.00

  • Dodger Stadium Deluxe Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Dodger Stadium Deluxe Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Dodger Stadium- Deluxe Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Signa Smooth 300gsm Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield. Deluxe Edition of 50 23 x 30 inches / 58.4 x 76.2 cm Fine art print on Signa Smooth 300gsm paper Hand signed and numbered by the artist

    $495.00

  • The End Of The End HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier The End Of The End HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    The End Of The End Original Hand-Painted Multiple Spray Paint Aerosol on Framed Birch Wood Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 24x36 DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and the USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver. Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $3,280.00

  • No Lifeguard On Duty Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Jessica Hess No Lifeguard On Duty Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    No Lifeguard On Duty Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Jessica Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Friends have been telling me for years that I needed to explore Detroit. I finally had the opportunity to do so last summer (2014). It was an urbex wonderland! I only had two short days to gather photo references of the city for my paintings and was overwhelmed by the volume of material. My paintings seek to capture the wonder and excitement in exploring what was once familiar, now otherworldly, the beauty in decay. My painting " No Lifeguard in Duty" was from the Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center. I am told that it has now been slated for redevelopment. I guess the graffiti party is over. Sadly, the majority of my subjects disappear soon after I paint them. It makes me feel like some kind of Grim Reaper of architecture. But for years now I have had remarkable luck in capturing them before they go." - Jessica Hess

    $323.00

  • Headless Horseman PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Headless Horseman PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Headless Horseman PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Listfield, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 16x20

    $590.00

  • Heidelberg Giclee Print by Stephanie Buer

    Stephanie Buer Heidelberg Giclee Print by Stephanie Buer

    Heidelberg Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Stephanie Buer.

    $217.00

  • Sale -15% Peoples Power Original Stencil Spray Paint Wood Panel Painting by Icy & Sot

    Icy & Sot Peoples Power Original Stencil Spray Paint Wood Panel Painting by Icy & Sot

    Peoples Power Original Painting Mixed Media Stencil & Spray Paint on Cut Out Wood Panel by Icy & Sot Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Original Spray Paint & Stencil Painting on Cut-Out Wood Artwork Size 21x46 "Life Size" "American Dream is inspired by the homeless guy holding ag Starbucks cup and asking for money. There are a lot of homeless people in New York, but they are invisible in between skyscrapers. We painted him bigger than the Empire State Building so he can be noticed more." - Icy &. Sot Decoding the Visual Language of 'People's Power' The artwork titled 'People's Power' by the street artist duo Icy & Sot is a striking example of modern pop art that interweaves the raw intensity of graffiti with the engaging allure of stencil work. Created in 2015, this original piece was meticulously crafted using mixed media, predominantly stencil and spray paint, on a cut-out wood panel. The artists' choice of materials and their technique tell of their deep roots in the traditions of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the use of spray paint is iconic, and stencils allow for sharp, repeatable imagery that can be rapidly executed in the often tricky environments of public spaces. Artistic Expression on Social Realities 'People's Power' resonates with the ethos of street art by boldly tackling socio-political themes. Icy & Sot's work often reflects a keen awareness of contemporary issues; this piece is no exception. The narrative behind the 'American Dream' — the inspiration for 'People's Power' — stems from the artist's observation of a homeless individual in New York City, cradling a Starbucks cup while begging for money. This poignant scene, set against the backdrop of towering skyscrapers, sparked the creation of an artwork that seeks to amplify the presence of the often overlooked and marginalized figures in urban landscapes. The Symbolic Imagery of 'People's Power' In 'People's Power,' the central figure is depicted as larger than life, overshadowing the iconic Empire State Building. This artistic choice elevates the subject, literally and figuratively, granting him a visibility that is usually denied in real life. The mixed crowd surrounding the central figure appears to be in solidarity, suggesting a collective uprising or a unified stand against societal issues. The vibrant colors splashed across the face of the central figure add a sense of vitality and perhaps a glimmer of hope amidst the stark black and white of the crowd. Technique and Form in Icy & Sot's Creative Process The technical prowess of Icy & Sot is evident in the stencil work's precision and the spray paint's controlled chaos. By opting for a wood panel as the substrate, the artists step away from the transient nature of street walls, allowing 'People's Power' to exist as a portable manifesto of their artistic and ideological stance. The cut-out form of the artwork disrupts the conventional rectangular canvas, giving the piece an almost sculptural presence that echoes the three-dimensional experience of encountering street art in the wild. Contextualizing 'People's Power' Within Street Pop Art 'People's Power' is more than a visually captivating piece; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the spirit of street pop art. Icy & Sot have successfully harnessed the expressive potential of graffiti artwork to communicate with a broad audience, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers. The artwork's accessibility is crucial to its impact, following the tradition of street art that speaks directly to the public, unfiltered by the gatekeeping norms of traditional galleries and museums. Impact and Legacy of 'People's Power' The legacy of 'People's Power' lies in its ability to confront and converse with its audience about uncomfortable truths. As with many seminal works in the street pop art genre, this piece's value is amplified by its relevance to contemporary societal discourses. Icy & Sot's commitment to addressing the uncomfortable facets of modernity is what positions 'People's Power' as not only an object of aesthetic admiration but also as a beacon of social consciousness in the realm of modern art.

    $4,304.00 $3,658.00

  • I Will Love You Until The End HPM Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier I Will Love You Until The End HPM Stencil Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    I Will Love You Until The End Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Spray Paint, Acrylic, Stencil, Mixed Media On Cradled Wood Panel by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Limited Edition of HPM 5 Hand Embellished Artwork Size 24x36 Wood Cradled Ready to Hang. I Will Love You Until The End by Denial: Innocence and Apocalypse in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork I Will Love You Until The End is a 2015 limited edition hand-embellished mixed media artwork by Canadian pop and graffiti artist Denial. Each piece in the edition of five is uniquely created using spray paint, stencil, acrylic, and layered mixed media on a cradled wood panel measuring 24 x 36 inches. Signed and ready to hang, this large-scale painting merges emotional sincerity with a biting critique of global instability and modern chaos. It is a visual contradiction where romantic imagery collides with the language of war, solidifying Denial’s signature approach to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork as both emotionally provocative and conceptually subversive. Contrasting Visual Elements and Emotional Duality The focal point of the work is the silhouette of a young boy and girl standing face to face, poised in a moment of tender affection. The boy hides a bouquet of flowers behind his back, a symbol of innocent love and youthful vulnerability. Behind them, however, explodes a massive mushroom cloud rendered in stark contrast with vibrant shades of red, yellow, and orange. This apocalyptic backdrop shatters the serenity of the foreground, suggesting that even the purest moments of love are not immune to the violent consequences of human decision-making. The boy’s gesture of giving and the girl’s attentive stance become metaphors for fragile hope amid destruction, underscoring how love persists in the shadow of looming catastrophe. Materials, Texture, and Hand-Painted Process Each work is created on wood panel, lending the artwork a raw, physical weight consistent with the grittiness of its street-art origins. The hand-embellished nature of the edition ensures that every panel is uniquely layered with stencil elements, expressive spray paint, and intentional imperfections. The use of negative space in the silhouettes contrasts with the explosively detailed background, drawing the viewer’s eye directly into the visual dialogue between affection and annihilation. The tactile nature of the panel surface and the layering of medium give depth and intensity to the emotional tension within the piece. Denial’s Vision and Cultural Commentary Denial, born Daniel Bombardier, is known for using irony, contradiction, and layered symbolism to critique media, consumerism, and political complacency. In I Will Love You Until The End, his use of youthful silhouettes is not nostalgic but intentionally ironic. The innocence of childhood becomes a symbol of hope, threatened by the ever-present specter of conflict. Denial’s art often exposes the absurdity of modern ideologies, and here he asks whether love can endure when the world is on fire. This piece reflects the duality often found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—beauty versus chaos, sincerity versus spectacle, and human emotion standing resilient against systems of destruction. Through visual metaphor and confrontational aesthetics, Denial invites viewers to consider not only the fragility of affection but also its power in the face of oblivion.

    $10,000.00

  • Junkyard Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Stephanie Buer Junkyard Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Junkyard Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Stephanie Buer. 2021 Junkyard • Autographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 12 x 12 inches Hand-signed and numbered by artist Stephanie Buer in a limited edition of 20

    $180.00

  • Know Your Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Know Your Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Know Your Rights- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 1-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Serigraph Artwork 42 x 42 inchesAugust 21, 201. 42 x 42 Large Format Serigraph.1 Color printed on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. "Know Your Rights" is a commanding serigraph by Shepard Fairey, an artist who has cemented his place in the contemporary art scene through works that intertwine the ethos of street art with the aesthetic of modern pop art. This piece, released on August 21, 2014, is particularly noteworthy not only for its bold political message but also for the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into the production of each print. As an extensive format work, measuring an impressive 42 x 42 inches, it makes an indelible mark on the viewer, both through its scale and its strikingly stark one-color presentation on varnished 100% cotton rag archival paper, complete with hand-deckled edges. Shepard Fairey is renowned for blending fine art with the raw, in-your-face quality of street art and graffiti, and "Know Your Rights" is a prime example of this synthesis. The piece is anchored by a central image featuring an open book titled "THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN," encapsulating a message of empowerment and the potential for change. This is framed by laurels and a lit torch, evoking classic motifs that signify victory, knowledge, and enlightenment. The bordering texts "OBEY PROPAGANDA" and "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" play into Fairey's recurring themes of propaganda, control, and the dissemination of information, urging the viewer to question authority and the narratives they are presented with. Each print in this limited edition is signed and numbered by Fairey, signifying its authenticity and connection to the artist's hand. The decision to use a one-color palette speaks to the work's assertive simplicity and Fairey's skill in using contrast and texture to convey depth and resonance. It's a technique that mirrors his street art roots, where messages must be given quickly and memorably. The serigraph process, a labor-intensive method of screen printing, ensures that each impression is of the highest quality, with the varnishing on the cotton rag paper adding a durable, tactile finish that also enhances the visual impact. "Know Your Rights" stands as a powerful statement in Fairey's oeuvre, reflecting his social and political advocacy rendered through his distinct pop art lens. This artwork resonates with the immediacy of street art and carries the weight of historical art traditions, bridging contemporary concerns with timeless expressions of resistance and hope.

    $4,376.00

  • I'll Love You Till The End Of The World Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes I'll Love You Till The End Of The World Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    I'll Love You Till The End Of The World Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290GSM Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Josh Keyes. Josh Keyes 'I'll Love You Till the End of the World' Edition of 300 Fine art print on 290gsm paper 16x25.5 inches / 40.6x64.7cm Hand-signed, numbered and titled by the artist The hybrid world that Keyes has created steps on surrealism and photorealism, a mix that unsettles the viewers, making us feel unsafe and exposed to an uncertain and mischievous future. At the core of work exists the concern for our survival and the earth's future. This preoccupation is highlighted through the display of animals lost and displaced from their natural settings. They are in peril and away from their natural ecosystem, relocated in dioramic fantastical situations.

    $539.00

  • Torino Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Torino Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Torino Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. Artist: Scott Listfield Medium: Archival Pigment Print Edition of 100 Markings: Signed and Numbered by the Artist Dimensions: 16" x 20"

    $360.00

  • Two Coming In Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Two Coming In Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Two Coming In Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield.

    $360.00

  • Sirens Of The Night White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Sirens Of The Night White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Sirens Of The Night White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 1-Color Screenprint Print on 290gsm Arches Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x18 Printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Sirens Of The Night White by Cleon Peterson – 1-Color Silkscreen in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sirens Of The Night White is a 2022 hand-pulled silkscreen print by American artist Cleon Peterson, known for his graphic depictions of violence, power, and resistance. This limited edition artwork measures 24 x 18 inches and is printed on 290gsm Coventry rag paper with deckled edges, combining street-level symbolism with fine art craftsmanship. Limited to 100 signed and numbered prints, the piece features a dynamic white silhouette of a nude woman on horseback, swinging a golden sword amidst a storm of jagged, electrified forms. The figure, both elegant and commanding, charges forward against a pitch-black backdrop, surrounded by lightning-like patterns that suggest chaos, rage, and transformation. The striking use of white and gold on black intensifies the impact of the composition, transforming a classical equestrian pose into a modern mythology of power and defiance. Feminine Force and Symbolic Weaponry In Sirens Of The Night White, Peterson reimagines the female form not as a passive muse but as an active embodiment of disruption. The central figure rides bareback, sword raised, poised in a moment of deliberate motion. Her nudity does not imply vulnerability but instead emphasizes fearlessness and purity of purpose. The minimal linework allows the viewer to focus on the rhythm and energy of the pose, while the controlled use of gold in the sword and lightning accents infuses the piece with spiritual and revolutionary undertones. The storm that surrounds her is not one of destruction but of awakening, a visual metaphor for resistance in the face of oppressive structures. Her presence becomes a call to arms, confronting viewers with a raw form of feminine agency rarely seen in such stylized modern iconography. Cleon Peterson’s Allegorical Combat in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Cleon Peterson is a Los Angeles-based artist whose work addresses themes of brutality, lawlessness, and the collapse of social order. Through minimalist, silhouette-based figures often caught in ritualistic violence, he creates a visual world where power is always contested and morality is ambiguous. Sirens Of The Night White continues his exploration of domination and rebellion but through a more mythic lens. Within the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Peterson’s aesthetic pulls from ancient reliefs, propaganda posters, and graphic design, reconfiguring them into stark allegories for the modern psyche. His visual narratives reject the sanitized optimism of traditional pop art, instead embracing the darker currents that shape contemporary life. This print stands as a meditation on both destruction and rebirth—told not through words, but through form, color, and motion. Print Quality and Collector Value This silkscreen edition is meticulously printed on heavyweight 290gsm Coventry rag paper, a premium surface known for its durability and rich texture. The deckled edges give each print a handmade, archival quality that reinforces its position as fine art. As a limited edition of 100, each print is signed and numbered by Cleon Peterson, ensuring its authenticity and collectibility. The monochromatic palette, accented by gold, ensures that the piece can hold visual presence in any setting while carrying deep conceptual weight. For collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Sirens Of The Night White represents not just a work of visual power, but a statement of urgency, resistance, and unapologetic force—etched in stark contrast and timeless symbolism.

    $835.00

  • The Gipper Ultra Violence Yellow Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik The Gipper Ultra Violence Yellow Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    The Gipper Ultra-Violence- Yellow Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. 2019 Signed Limited Edition of 50 Displayed with Box Yellow Vinyl Ronald Regan Destroy Bust Artwork The Gipper Ultra-Violence Yellow Limited Edition Art Toy by Frank Kozik The Gipper Ultra-Violence Yellow Vinyl Art Toy is an exceptional creation by Frank Kozik, a pioneering figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Released in 2019 as a signed limited edition of only 50 pieces, this sculpture exemplifies Kozik’s ability to merge sharp political commentary with visually striking designs. The bust, rendered in vibrant yellow vinyl, pays homage to Ronald Reagan while challenging viewers to confront deeper questions about authority, culture, and history. A Bold Fusion of Art and Critique Frank Kozik’s Gipper Ultra-Violence series stands out for its audacious take on political figures, and the yellow variant is no exception. This piece reimagines Reagan’s likeness as an exaggerated, almost cartoonish bust that blends humor with biting critique. The detachable green DESTROY sign adds an interactive component, inviting collectors to consider themes of power and destruction. The bright yellow finish amplifies the artwork’s pop art aesthetic, making it a bold statement in any collection. Kozik’s ability to fuse vibrant visuals with provocative messaging highlights his mastery in street pop art and graffiti-inspired works. The Vision of Frank Kozik Frank Kozik, born in 1962 in Spain and later based in the United States, was a visionary artist whose work pushed boundaries across multiple mediums. Known for his contributions to music poster art, designer toys, and graffiti-inspired creations, Kozik infused his work with a rebellious spirit and sharp wit. He passed away in 2023, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the world of contemporary art. The Gipper Ultra-Violence series reflects his unique ability to turn familiar imagery into powerful cultural statements, blending satire with an unmistakable pop art aesthetic. A Rare and Coveted Collectible The Gipper Ultra-Violence Yellow Bust is a testament to Kozik’s dedication to limited-edition, high-quality creations. With only 50 pieces produced, each bust is hand-signed by the artist, emphasizing its exclusivity and value to collectors. The accompanying box, designed with Kozik’s signature graphic style, enhances the artwork’s overall presentation. Measuring an imposing size, the bust is a standout in any display, captivating both art enthusiasts and collectors of street pop art. This yellow vinyl bust is not just a collectible but a work of art that challenges conventions and sparks dialogue. Through bold design, interactive elements, and cultural critique, it embodies the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The Gipper Ultra-Violence Yellow Bust is a striking reminder of Kozik’s ability to use art as a medium for both entertainment and reflection.

    $400.00

  • Distant Gods, Faded Sins Silkscreen Print by Sam Chivers

    Sam Chivers Distant Gods, Faded Sins Silkscreen Print by Sam Chivers

    Distant Gods, Faded Sins 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Sam Chivers.

    $256.00

  • Road to Sanctuary Gold Variant Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Road to Sanctuary Gold Variant Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Road to Sanctuary- Gold Variant 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Gold Variant 30″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint on 100lb cougar white, and it is signed out of an edition of 10

    $256.00

  • Sea Also Rises Northbound Whale Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises Northbound Whale Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises- Northbound Whale Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 24x36 full-bleed 6 color screenprint. Signed and Numbered edition of 200.

    $229.00

  • Quarantine Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Orange 2

    Saber Quarantine Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Quarantine High Vis Tagged Original Slap-Up Label Marker Painting/Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Tru Graffiti Legend Saber Urban Street Artist. 2020 Signed Marker Original Quarantine Collection Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 6.5x3 Tagged on Virus Covid Quarantine High Visibility Neon Orange Warning Label.

    $44.00

  • The Californian PP Archival Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto The Californian PP Archival Print by Jeff Soto

    The Californian PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Jeff Soto Limited Edition Print on Natural Museum Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printer Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x36 Archival Pigment Fine Art Jeff Soto's 'The Californian' PP Printer's Proof: A Convergence of Street and Fine Art Jeff Soto, an esteemed figure in the pop art and graffiti scene, presents "The Californian," a PP (Printer's Proof) archival print that encapsulates the intersection of street art sensibilities with the refinement of fine art printmaking. Released as a limited edition print on natural museum fine art paper in 2019, each piece in this collection is meticulously signed and marked as a Printer's Proof by Soto himself, attesting to the work's authenticity and exclusivity within the art community. Sized at 24x36 inches, this archival pigment fine art print represents Soto's exploration of thematic and stylistic elements that resonate deeply with the essence of California, rendered through a modern artistic lens. Jeff Soto's work often traverses the surreal and fantastical, and "The Californian" is no exception. The artwork is a visual narrative, rich with symbolism and imbued with the fantastical elements characteristic of Soto's style. The use of vibrant colors, intricate designs, and robotic figures intertwined with natural elements speaks to the complex relationship between technology and the natural world. Soto's work contemplates the evolving landscape of California—a place renowned for its technological advancements and breathtaking natural beauty. Technique and Symbolism in 'The Californian' Creating a Printer's Proof, like "The Californian," involves a level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that bridges the gap between the raw, expressive energy of street art and the precision of fine art printmaking. The PP designation is traditionally used to denote prints that verify the printed edition's quality. In the case of limited editions, they are often highly coveted by collectors for their closeness to the artist's original vision. Soto's decision to create a PP edition reflects a nod to the traditional printmaking process and an acknowledgment of the print as an artwork in its own right. In "The Californian," Soto's use of archival pigment on fine art paper ensures that the rich textures and depths of color are preserved, providing a print that stands the test of time physically and conceptually. The piece is a dialogue between the immediacy and impermanence of graffiti art and the enduring nature of fine art prints, allowing the work to be appreciated in diverse settings, from urban walls to gallery spaces. Cultural Impact of Jeff Soto's 'The Californian' "The Californian" PP Printer's Proof is a testament to Jeff Soto's enduring impact on street pop art and graffiti artwork. By transposing his work from large-scale murals to the more intimate medium of fine art prints, Soto enables a broader audience to engage with his artistic vision. The cultural impact of this piece lies in its ability to convey a narrative that is at once personal and universal, reflecting the artist's Californian roots while addressing global concerns about the intersection of human innovation and nature. Moreover, the artwork underscores the transformative power of street art, from an often ephemeral urban expression to a lasting artifact of contemporary culture. Soto's work, particularly in the form of limited edition prints like "The Californian," invites ongoing discourse on the role of street art in the contemporary art world, challenging perceptions and encouraging a reevaluation of the boundaries between street art, pop art, and fine art. "The Californian" by Jeff Soto is a vibrant representation of the fusion of street art's spontaneity and the longevity of fine art prints. As a PP Printer's Proof, it is a collector's item that captures a moment in Soto's artistic journey. It offers insight into the complexities and dualities that define the modern Californian identity and the broader human experience.

    $563.00

  • Road to Sanctuary Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Road to Sanctuary Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Road to Sanctuary 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 30″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint on 100lb cougar white, and it is signed out of an edition of 40

    $218.00

  • Mala Influencia Printer's Select 2 HPM Screen Print by Ciler

    Ciler Mala Influencia Printer's Select 2 HPM Screen Print by Ciler

    Mala Influencia- Printer's Select 2 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Ciler Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 SIgned & Numbered HPM Limited Edition Hand Embellished Edition of 2 Artwork Size 16x20 "This piece is basically trying to talk about the bad influence families can generate on us. Most of my work is developed in that way, a social-critique-like way, a joke about the life we live nowadays.I found the photograph in a LIFE magazine from the '70s, and I did an intervention over it with black ink and acrylic paint. For the serigraphy version, the image was scanned and retouched in order to make the print. In Mexico, the majority of crooks and cartel members are brought up by the predeceasing generations. I thought it was important to touch that subject in my show, and not just talk about the folkloric side of my country, because we live deadly chaos so vivid, we can easily catch a deceased body waking up in your corner." - Ciler

    $352.00

  • I Ain't Nobody's Bitch Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG I Ain't Nobody's Bitch Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    I Ain't Nobody's Bitch Limited Edition ICON Series 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Daryl Dixon's Crossbow and Motorcycle Chopper From The Walking Dead TV Show. "Every film has one. A signature prop, set, or location. Something that, in a single image, can represent the entire movie. The design team of Dan Kuhlken and Nathan Goldman, also known as DKNG, call these images “Icons,” and they are the subject of their first-ever solo show at Gallery 1988 West in Los Angeles. The show, called simply ICON, is comprised of 50 pieces featuring iconic places and things from some of your favorite movies and TV shows of all time. Each piece is small – 12 inches square – and is of one thing that sums up an entire movie. And of course, each is done in DKNG’s distinctive bright, geometric yet detailed style.” - DKNG

    $159.00

  • Eroded Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Selenite Quartz Sculpture by Daniel Arsham

    Daniel Arsham Eroded Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Selenite Quartz Sculpture by Daniel Arsham

    Eroded Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Selenite Quartz Sculpture by Daniel Arsham Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2020 Signed Selenite Quartz Sculpture Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 3.58x5.35x12.21 of a White Porsche 911 Turbo 930 with Stylized Eroded Quarty Deposit Crystal Embellishments. Perfect Condition Displayed with Box. Eroded Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Selenite Quartz Sculpture by Daniel Arsham The Eroded Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Selenite Quartz Sculpture by Daniel Arsham, released in 2020, is a precision-crafted collectible that merges industrial design, fine art, and the aesthetic of time-based decay. This limited edition sculptural work is a three-dimensional exploration of Arsham’s fascination with fictional archeology and future relics. Produced in an edition of 500, each piece measures 3.58 x 5.35 x 12.21 inches and is cast from selenite quartz. The sculpture reimagines the iconic Porsche 911 Turbo 930 as if uncovered after decades of natural erosion, blending mechanical engineering with organic mineral formations in a stunning and contemplative hybrid form. A Fusion of Design and Conceptual Art Daniel Arsham’s eroded vehicle series has become a hallmark of his work, symbolizing the intersection of human achievement and the passage of time. The Porsche 911 Turbo, a timeless symbol of precision and performance, becomes a vessel for Arsham’s speculative visual language. This sculpture captures a moment of transformation—the pristine body of the vehicle is fractured and partially overtaken by stylized crystalline deposits. Rendered in selenite quartz, the vehicle's form is preserved and eroded simultaneously, suggesting themes of memory, loss, and permanence. The matte white finish of the quartz material contrasts beautifully with the embedded crystalline growths, which appear to rupture the vehicle's surface from within. These erosions mimic natural geological processes but are stylized to match Arsham’s signature approach to decay and ruin. The effect is both futuristic and ancient, positioning the sculpture as a relic from a world where human culture and nature are entangled in an ongoing dialogue. Edition Integrity and Collector Value Each sculpture in the edition of 500 is individually signed by Daniel Arsham and housed in a branded presentation box marked with the artist’s studio insignia. The box itself becomes an extension of the artwork, designed with reflective typography and bold graphic treatment that reinforces the conceptual framework. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, this release is part of Arsham’s broader exploration of collectible design objects that blur the line between art and artifact. The sculpture’s small but substantial scale allows it to function as both a standalone piece and as part of a curated art collection. It fits seamlessly into contemporary interiors, museum collections, and galleries while also appealing to automotive and design enthusiasts. The tactile nature of the quartz medium, combined with the careful craftsmanship, ensures that each work is slightly unique in its finish and detail. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Through a Sculptural Lens Daniel Arsham, based in the United States, operates at the convergence of sculpture, architecture, and pop iconography. While not a graffiti writer in the traditional sense, his work is deeply informed by the aesthetics and energy of urban art, including his collaborations with street artists and his use of culturally iconic forms. The Eroded Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Selenite Quartz Sculpture represents this ethos—reimagining a cultural artifact as something timeless and transformed by the forces of entropy and imagination. As part of the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continuum, it challenges viewers to reconsider what is preserved and what is forgotten in the flow of time.

    $1,917.00

  • Two Train Wreck Giclee Print by Lady Pink

    Lady Pink Two Train Wreck Giclee Print by Lady Pink

    Two Train Wreck Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Heavy Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Lady Pink. Giclee print on heavy paper. Size 11” x 17”. The image is 9” x 15”. Hand-signed by Lady Pink ‘05. Partial scene from a mural painted in Brooklyn. Edition of 6

    $256.00

  • Breakdown Giclee Print by Copyright

    Copyright Breakdown Giclee Print by Copyright

    Breakdown Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Copyright. 2022 Signed 23.62x23.62 Edition of 50. Breakdown is an artwork that began life as a mural Copyright painted in his home city of Bristol featuring a graphic motif of a brick wall, alongside a commanding female face, surrounded by symbolic motifs that embody the title of the piece. Breakdown is hand-finished with silver leaf, and has deckled edges. From a limited edition of 50, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.

    $323.00

  • Protect the eARTh HPM 2 Hand-Embellished Silkscreen Print by Hijack

    Hijack Protect the eARTh HPM 2 Hand-Embellished Silkscreen Print by Hijack

    Protect the eARTh HPM 2 Hand-Embellished Limited Edition 11-Color Silkscreen & Acrylic Paint on Fine Art Paper by Artist Hijack Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2022 Signed 1 of 1 Unique HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition of 10 One of a Kind Silkscreens Artwork Size 22.5x30 Custom Framed Silkscreen of Man With Broken Umbrella Walking By Graffiti Wall. A striking manifestation of contemporary street art, "Protect the eARTh HPM 2" by Hijack offers viewers a penetrating gaze into environmental consciousness, seamlessly woven into urban settings. The piece, crafted in 2022, showcases not only the artist's commitment to highlighting pressing global issues but also his refined expertise in blending different artistic mediums. At the heart of this artwork is a lone figure, attempting to navigate an urban expanse with a vivid, broken blue umbrella as his shield. The umbrella, fragmented yet distinctly prominent in its hue, symbolizes Earth's endurance amidst the adversities thrust upon it. The deep blue, reminiscent of the planet's boundless oceans and skies, stands in stark juxtaposition against the monochromatic city background. This backdrop, depicting a graffiti-laden wall, offers a raw depiction of urban decay, further accentuated by the figure's shadowy presence. Amid the chaotic jumble of spray paint and scribbles, certain inscriptions like "Protect eARTh" and "I LOVE EARTH" boldly emerge, acting as poignant reminders of the work's central theme. With "Protect the eARTh HPM 2", Hijack embarks on a quest to bridge the seemingly disparate worlds of urban decay and environmental conservation. This 1 of 1 unique hand-embellished edition, limited to just ten silkscreens, spans a canvas measuring 22.5x30 inches, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and reconsider their relationship with the environment. Every brushstroke and silkscreen imprint echoes Hijack's signature style, culminating in a piece that is as thought-provoking as it is visually arresting.

    $8,751.00

  • Cinderella’s Dress Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Cinderella’s Dress Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Cinderella’s Dress Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Jeff Gillette. 2016 Signed Cinderella’s Dress Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper Edition of 60 Signed and Numbered by the artist 13 x 20” (paper), 11 x 19” (image) 2016

    $450.00

  • 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Spray Paint Canvas Painting by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Spray Paint Canvas Painting by Eddie Colla

    1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Painting Mixed Media on Canvas by Eddie Colla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2017 SIgned Original Acrylic & Spraypaint on Ready To Hang Canvas Artwork Size 18x24 "Through this, we hold steadfast when our challenge was to turn fate not to be victorious that possibility evaporated did not we endure together and often alone for all of us for tomorrow and yesterday and for what could've been and is and for what is and might well be lest we forget each of us and used memory and failing and standing when standing was all there was." -Eddie 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 Original Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Eddie Colla 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 is a powerful original mixed media painting on canvas by graffiti street artist Eddie Colla. Created in 2017, this signed artwork is an 18x24-inch piece executed with acrylic and spray paint, embodying the raw energy and layered narratives that define Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The piece presents a haunting portrait of a masked individual, rendered in high-contrast black and sepia tones, with textures and distressed effects that evoke themes of resilience, rebellion, and survival. Eddie Colla is known for his ability to capture the psychological and emotional weight of contemporary struggles through his art. His figures, often masked or adorned in protective gear, reflect themes of identity, resistance, and societal unrest. The grommeted edges and weathered surface of this piece reinforce its industrial and urban aesthetic, making it feel like a fragment of a larger, unseen history. This painting is not just a portrait but a narrative encapsulated in texture, symbol, and form, urging viewers to consider the deeper implications of endurance, defiance, and memory. Eddie Colla and His Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Eddie Colla is an American street artist and contemporary painter whose work frequently explores themes of urban decay, civil disobedience, and existential perseverance. His art is deeply influenced by graffiti culture, punk aesthetics, and dystopian storytelling, often featuring masked figures navigating hostile or uncertain environments. Through his work, Colla addresses issues of personal freedom, governmental control, and the struggles of marginalized communities. 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 exemplifies his signature visual language—characters with obscured identities, layered textures that mimic aged or decayed surfaces, and cryptic numbering or lettering that suggest coded messages or hidden histories. His use of stencil and spray paint techniques, combined with hand-painted elements, bridges the worlds of fine art and street culture, reinforcing the transient and defiant spirit of graffiti. This painting is a striking representation of his ongoing exploration of survival and memory, serving as both an aesthetic statement and a cultural reflection. The Symbolism and Aesthetic Power of 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 The masked figure in this painting stands as a powerful emblem of both protection and protest. The gaze, partially obscured yet intensely expressive, draws the viewer into a moment of contemplation—what is the subject confronting, and what struggles have they endured? The rough, textured background and muted color palette amplify the sense of history embedded in the piece, as if the painting itself has witnessed unseen conflicts and untold stories. The presence of the cryptic numbering, 1 • 12 • 5 • 24, invites interpretation, suggesting themes of coded messages, dates of significance, or an abstract reference to time and memory. Colla’s distressed, layered surfaces reflect the impermanence of both urban landscapes and human experiences. The grommets in the canvas further enhance the industrial aesthetic, reinforcing the idea that this is not just a piece of art but a relic—an artifact from a moment of resistance or an imagined future where survival is an act of defiance. The artwork’s ability to evoke emotion while maintaining a sense of mystery is what makes it a compelling addition to the discourse of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Eddie Colla’s Work Eddie Colla’s work has gained significant recognition within contemporary urban art circles, with his pieces exhibited in galleries and public installations worldwide. His ability to translate street culture into fine art has made his work highly collectible among enthusiasts of modern graffiti and dystopian-themed art. This piece, being an original mixed media work, holds unique value as it captures the raw essence of his style and thematic focus. 1 • 12 • 5 • 24 stands as a testament to the resilience of human expression in challenging times. It resonates with audiences who appreciate art that is both visually striking and conceptually profound. The combination of hand-painted details, stencil work, and industrial elements makes it a distinctive work within Colla’s portfolio, reinforcing the importance of art as a means of resistance, remembrance, and social commentary.

    $854.00

  • In HDL We Trust PP Silkscreen Print by Hygienic Dress League

    Hygienic Dress League In HDL We Trust PP Silkscreen Print by Hygienic Dress League

    In HDL We Trust PP Printers Proof Silkscreen Print by Hygienic Dress League Hand-Pulled 3-Color on 290gsm Coventry Rag Vellum Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. PP Printer Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x11 Silkscreen Print Exploring the Intricacies of "In HDL We Trust PP Printers Proof" by Hygienic Dress League The "In HDL We Trust PP Printers Proof" silkscreen print is a captivating piece of street pop art encapsulating contemporary socio-economic commentary's essence. Created by the Hygienic Dress League (HDL), a duo known for their intelligent and satirical take on corporate culture and consumerism, this artwork stands out as a limited edition print that delves deep into the fabric of modern society's values. This piece was hand-pulled, utilizing a three-color process on 290gsm Coventry Rag Vellum fine art paper. This choice underscores the quality and attention to detail the HDL invests in its artwork. The limited edition nature of this print, marked PP for Printer's Proof and signed by the artists, points to its exclusivity and collectibility. Measuring 18x11 inches, the print showcases the HDL's iconic visual language, often featuring figures in gas masks. This motif anonymizes individuals while commenting on themes of environmental degradation and protection. The figure is poised, presenting a pigeon against an ornate, golden circular pattern that evokes a coin — directly referencing the title "In HDL We Trust." This imagery is a clever twist on the phrase "In God We Trust," traditionally found in US currency, suggesting a critique of the deification of corporate entities in modern culture. Symbolism and Technique in HDL's Silkscreen Print The Hygienic Dress League's print of "In HDL We Trust" is not just a visual treat; it's a narrative layered with symbolism. The juxtaposition of the pigeon, often seen as an ordinary or even pesky creature, with the superb, almost religious iconography creates a dichotomy that invites interpretation. It could be seen as a statement on the value placed on the mundane or overlooked aspects of life, as contrasted with the grand narrative of corporate trust and power that HDL critiques. The choice of silkscreen printing, a method with roots in both commercial and street art, further bridges the gap between high art and the more rebellious forms of street pop art. The technique used in this artwork, silkscreen printing, is particularly significant in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This method, known for its bold, clear lines and vibrant colors, is ideally suited to the graphic style of HDL. The three-color process in creating "In HDL We Trust" allows for a high level of detail and a range of tonalities that give the piece depth and texture. Using Coventry Rag Vellum fine art paper, a heavyweight and durable medium, ensures that the artwork has a quality feel and can stand the test of time. In summary, "In HDL We Trust PP Printers Proof" is a thought-provoking example of street pop art that demonstrates the power of this medium to challenge and critique. The artwork's limited edition status, sophisticated technique, and deep symbolism make it a significant piece for both art collectors and those interested in the intersection of art, society, and cultural commentary. Through this print, the Hygienic Dress League continues to question and redefine the boundaries of street pop art and graffiti artwork, offering a fresh perspective on the role of art in reflecting and shaping public consciousness.

    $563.00

  • Await Giclee Print by Kevin Peterson

    Kevin Peterson Await Giclee Print by Kevin Peterson

    Await Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Kevin Peterson. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Await Edition of 100 26x20 inches / 66x50.8 cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand signed and numbered by the artist Kevin Peterson’s Await: Urban Isolation and the Quiet Power of Companionship Kevin Peterson’s Await, released in 2019 as a signed and numbered giclée limited edition of 100, captures a hauntingly tender moment within the decayed remains of an urban structure. Measuring 26 x 20 inches and printed on 290gsm fine art paper, the work brings together hyperrealistic detail and narrative symbolism through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. A young boy sits on the floor of an abandoned building, his body language quiet and contemplative. He is not alone—a fox rests by his side, and two crows linger near a shattered window. Behind them, vibrant graffiti commands the wall, asserting presence in a space otherwise forgotten. Peterson continues his thematic exploration of childhood resilience in fractured environments. The child, dressed in a blue shirt and sneakers, becomes the emotional center of the piece, gazing into the distance as if waiting for something uncertain. The fox—calm, alert, and intimate—sits with him like a watchful companion. The crows hover on the boundary between inside and out, motion frozen mid-flight. These animals are not placed for aesthetic decoration—they are symbols. The fox often signifies cunning, adaptability, and trust in folklore, while crows bring with them meanings of observation, change, and memory. Together, they form a trio that blurs the lines between survival and stillness. Decay as a Canvas for Meaning The setting of Await is rendered in stunning detail, with cracked concrete, broken window panes, overgrown weeds, and dust-covered tile telling a story of abandonment. Yet the walls are not silent. Behind the boy, the word “UBRT” explodes in saturated graffiti. The boldness of the lettering stands in stark contrast to the muted greys and crumbling surfaces of the environment. The wall’s artwork becomes a voice—vivid, expressive, and alive—asserting that this space, though forgotten by the world, still holds energy and identity. Peterson treats the graffiti not as a backdrop, but as a character in its own right. The use of street art as part of the composition affirms the work’s alignment with Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Peterson is not merely documenting urban environments; he is mythologizing them. These ruins are not empty—they are sacred arenas where inner lives play out, where emotion survives despite absence. The boy’s paper crown, lying near his feet, adds another layer of poetic symbolism. It evokes lost innocence, imaginative sovereignty, or the fragile authority children construct in unstable realities. Stillness, Survival, and Street Pop Allegory What elevates Await beyond realism is its sense of sacred quiet. Peterson’s figures do not pose—they exist. The boy and his animal companions do not dramatize their condition; they endure it with grace. The lack of spectacle intensifies the atmosphere. The viewer is invited not just to look, but to sit with the scene, to inhabit its silence. The title itself, Await, implies anticipation—but for what remains unknown. The answer is left to the viewer, suspended like the crows midair, fluttering at the edge of an open window. Peterson’s work belongs to a school of Street Pop Art that replaces the bombast of rebellion with narrative intimacy. He shows us that the city, even when broken, remains a place of encounter, symbolism, and inner transformation. Await is not about spectacle—it is about presence. In a world often moving too fast to notice moments like this, Peterson slows time down just enough for us to see the waiting, the watching, and the quiet beauty in staying still.

    $750.00

  • The Bridge PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield The Bridge PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    The Bridge PP Printers Proof Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield. PP Printers Proof 2017 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 16x16

    $590.00

  • Fury Road Mad Max Silkscreen by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Fury Road Mad Max Silkscreen by Tim Doyle

    Fury Road Mad Max Silkscreen by Tim Doyle Hand-Pulled 5-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 12x18 Mad Max Movie Tribute, 4th Unreal Estate show

    $229.00

  • Godzilla Posse #7 Red- Small - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Patrick Connan Godzilla Posse #7 Red Small Silkscreen Print by Patrick Connan

    Godzilla Posse #7 Red- Small 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Patrick Connan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 11.5x16.75 Smaller Press Print Type Red Version

    $103.00

  • The Reef Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield The Reef Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    The Reef Giclee Print by Scott Listfield Artwork Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Museum Grade Archival Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Scott Listfield is an American contemporary artist who is best known for his paintings of a lone astronaut exploring various landscapes and cityscapes. "The Reef" is a giclee print featuring his iconic astronaut character. The print depicts the astronaut standing on a rock formation in the middle of a vast ocean, with a coral reef visible beneath the surface of the water but no its the Statue of Liberty! The sky is painted in shades of blue with wispy clouds adding to the dreamy and surreal atmosphere of the image. Listfield's use of a solitary figure in his paintings creates a sense of isolation and introspection, while the futuristic astronaut suit symbolizes exploration and discovery, sea rise & global warming. The underwater setting of "The Reef" adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to the piece, as if the astronaut has discovered a hidden world beneath the waves. Giclee printing is a high-quality fine art printing process that uses archival pigment inks to produce images with exceptional color accuracy and sharpness. This makes it an ideal medium for reproducing Listfield's detailed and intricate paintings.

    $300.00

  • The Butterfly Giclee Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto The Butterfly Giclee Print by Jeff Soto

    The Butterfly Giclee Print by Jeff Soto Artwork Limited Edition Print on 305gms Cotton Rag Archival Acid-Free Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x18 Liberated from its confines, the wounded butterfly embarks on a journey toward serenity and optimism. This exclusive print edition of the animated digital masterpiece, originally minted on SuperRare in 2021, has been skillfully modified in scale to display exquisitely at 18" x 24". Featuring subtle variations in hue and intricacy, this rendition diverges slightly from its digital counterpart. "The Butterfly" Giclee Print by Jeff Soto is an artwork created by the American contemporary artist Jeff Soto. He is well-known for his distinct style, blends street art, pop surrealism, and elements of nature vividly and imaginatively. Giclee prints are high-quality, fine art reproductions created using advanced digital printing technology. They are printed on various types of substrates, including canvas, fine art paper, or photographic paper, and are designed to accurately capture the original artwork's colors, textures, and details. Giclee prints are widely popular among artists and collectors due to their durability and longevity, ensuring the artwork can be enjoyed for years. "The Butterfly" Giclee Print showcases Jeff Soto's signature style and the recurring theme of nature in his work. It features a colorful and detailed depiction of a butterfly, often symbolizing transformation, hope, and life. The artwork's vibrant colors and intricate patterns make it a striking piece, suitable for display in various settings, including private collections, galleries, or as a statement piece in your home or office.

    $236.00

  • Idyllic Scene With 7 Train Archival Print by Lady Pink

    Lady Pink Idyllic Scene With 7 Train Archival Print by Lady Pink

    Idyllic Scene With 7 Train Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Moab Ebtrada Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Lady Pink. LADY PINK- Titled “Idyllic Scene with 7 Train” Edition size 40 archival pigment prints. 5 artists' proofs and 5 Printers Proofs. Hand-signed and numbered by Lady Pink, along with the DirtyPilot emboss. Sheet Size a LARGE 31”x 24”(78 cm x 60 cm). Printed on Moab Ebtrada Rag, 300gms. A heavy-weight paper acid-free art. From a vintage 1985 painting.

    $700.00

  • The Beauty of Rebellion Ballerina Riot Sculpture by Abell Octovan

    Abell Octovan The Beauty of Rebellion Ballerina Riot Sculpture by Abell Octovan

    The Beauty of Rebellion Limited Edition Polystone Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Abell Octovan.  Set to challenge the notion of beauty in today's society; the ballerina is all geared up with a vest and mask, holding a smoke grenade and twirling and dancing amid a rebellion. Drawing inspiration from classic Greek sculptures, The Beauty of Rebellion features a smooth marble-like effect. The spray can is highlighted with a red accent, a representation of the desire to break free from the beauty conventions we all know. A Dance of Dissent Abell Octovan's "The Beauty of Rebellion" merges the classical grace of a ballerina with the subversive edge of street art, creating a polystone resin sculpture that challenges and redefines conventional aesthetics. This 2021 limited edition collectible embodies a visual protest against the rigid standards of beauty that permeate society, presenting a figure of elegance poised in an act of insurrection. The collectible portrays a ballerina, traditionally an icon of beauty and poise, adorned not with the typical delicate attire but with a vest and mask, holding a smoke grenade. This juxtaposition creates a striking image of contrast and conflict – amid a pirouette, the dancer is simultaneously a symbol of rebellion. The piece draws a parallel between the disciplined form of ballet and the chaotic nature of protest, suggesting that both require a certain degree of passion and precision. Marble and Movement: A Statue of Subversion Octovan's sculpture, with its smooth marble-like effect, nods to the classical Greek statues that epitomize an enduring standard of beauty and form. However, "The Beauty of Rebellion" subverts this tradition by introducing elements of street culture, namely the spray can, highlighted in red as a beacon of defiance. This very spray can represent the artist's – and society's – urge to break free from the constraints of conventional beauty norms. The ballerina stands on a cloud of billowing smoke, a base that further emphasizes the theme of upheaval. While symbolizing chaos, the smoke also serves as a pedestal for the figure, elevating her act of rebellion to one of artistic and cultural significance. This base grounds the sculpture in the realm of street pop art & graffiti artwork, where messages are often conveyed through bold and unexpected visual statements.  Defining Beauty Through Defiance "The Beauty of Rebellion" is not merely a collectible but a statement on the evolving perceptions of beauty in contemporary culture. Abell Octovan uses this piece to spark conversation about the societal pressures of beauty standards and the power of individual expression. The ballerina's dance becomes a metaphor for the struggle against these pressures, her grace a form of resistance, and her grenade a tool for societal awakening. In the context of street pop art & graffiti artwork, Octovan's work reflects the genre's capacity to address severe cultural and social issues through art that is accessible yet provocative. The sculpture encourages viewers to consider the many forms of beauty and how art can challenge the status quo. Legacy of Rebellion in Art Abell Octovan's "The Beauty of Rebellion" joins the ranks of iconic works within street pop art & graffiti artwork that have redefined how beauty is represented and understood. By fusing elements of classical art with modern-day symbols of resistance, Octovan creates a dialogue that extends beyond the sculpture into the fabric of societal discourse. The collectible is a testament to the enduring power of art to confront and question. In its blend of the classical and the contemporary, "The Beauty of Rebellion" stands as a symbol of the ongoing conversation about beauty, expression, and the role of art in challenging the conventions we have come to accept. It is a dance of dissent, captured in resin, echoing through the halls of modern art.

    $771.00

Dystopia Destruction & Ruins Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Dystopia, Destruction & Ruins in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Dystopia, destruction, and ruins have long served as powerful themes in street pop art & graffiti artwork, reflecting societal fears, decay, and the impact of human intervention on urban landscapes. Artists working in these styles often depict crumbling cityscapes, abandoned structures, and post-apocalyptic visions to provoke thought on issues such as political corruption, environmental collapse, and social unrest. The visual language of dystopia is filled with stark contrasts, fragmented imagery, and a blend of surrealism and realism, making it a compelling subject for graffiti murals and street pop art installations.

The Visual Elements of Dystopian Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Dystopian-themed street pop art & graffiti artwork is often characterized by decayed textures, exaggerated lighting, and a deep sense of isolation. Artists use distressed surfaces, drips, and overlays to create the illusion of urban decay, making their work feel like a reflection of a collapsing society. Rusted metal, shattered glass, and overgrown vegetation frequently appear in these artworks, symbolizing neglect and the inevitable reclaiming of man-made environments by nature. Graffiti artists working within this theme often depict abandoned buildings, crumbling bridges, and deserted city streets. Some artists incorporate futuristic elements, painting neon signs flickering in the distance, malfunctioning robots, or remnants of advanced civilizations left to ruin. Others lean into political messaging, using imagery of surveillance cameras, faceless figures, and totalitarian symbolism to critique oppressive systems. The fusion of realistic urban decay with exaggerated, often surreal dystopian elements blurs the line between fiction and reality, making these works visually arresting and thought-provoking.

Social and Political Commentary Through Urban Decay

Street pop art & graffiti artwork focused on dystopian themes often carries a strong message about contemporary social issues. Many of these artworks serve as a form of protest, exposing corruption, inequality, and environmental destruction. Artists use their work to question power structures, depicting dystopian cityscapes where corporations and governments hold unchecked influence. Billboards featuring manipulated advertisements, figures trapped behind barbed wire, and slogans warning of imminent collapse all serve as potent reminders of society’s fragility. Environmental concerns are also a dominant theme within this style. Murals depicting flooded streets, polluted air, and skeletal remains of once-thriving cities serve as warnings about the consequences of climate change and industrial excess. Some artists highlight nature’s resilience by painting trees growing through cracked pavement, vines overtaking skyscrapers, or animals reclaiming abandoned urban spaces. This contrast between destruction and regrowth adds a layer of complexity to dystopian artwork, leaving viewers to question whether these bleak visions are warnings or inevitabilities.

The Influence of Dystopian Aesthetics on Modern Street Art

Dystopian themes in street pop art & graffiti artwork have influenced countless artists and movements, inspiring murals, installations, and large-scale public art projects around the world. Many artists create hyper-detailed, large-scale murals that feel immersive, drawing in viewers with their haunting realism. Others take a more graphic, pop-art-inspired approach, using bold colors and stylized designs to depict dystopian elements with a retro-futuristic aesthetic. The popularity of dystopian art has extended into multimedia projects, with graffiti artists collaborating on films, music videos, and digital installations that explore similar themes. Video projections, augmented reality elements, and interactive exhibits have brought dystopian urban decay to life, allowing audiences to step into these desolate worlds. The influence of this aesthetic can be seen in cyberpunk culture, video game design, and even high-fashion collections, proving that the visual language of dystopia continues to evolve while remaining rooted in the rebellious, thought-provoking spirit of street pop art & graffiti artwork.

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