Easter

2 artworks

  • Creature Comforts Giclee by Anthony Clarkson

    Anthony Clarkson Creature Comforts Giclee by Anthony Clarkson

    Creature Comforts Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Museo Portfolio Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Anthony Clarkson. Edition of 25 14x14 inches Fine art print on Museo Portfolio Rag Paper Hand signed and numbered by the artist

    $159.00

  • GPC NIV Bible Art Book by Eric Haze x Good Publishing Company

    GPC NIV Bible Art Book by Eric Haze x Good Publishing Company

    GPC NIV Bible Art Book by Eric Haze x Good Publishing Company Rare Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Urban Culture Artworks Reference. 2021 Signed Limited Edition Hardcover Book Size 14x17 Don't Be Afraid Dust Cover New in Box. ISBN-10: 1736517805 ISBN-13: 9781736517802 Crafted in collaboration with legendary New York artist Eric Haze, this modern Bible merges timeless scripture with bold, urban creativity. Known for shaping the visual language of a generation—designing album art for The Beastie Boys and campaigns for cultural giants like Nike, Stüssy, and Hurley—Haze brings his unmistakable signature to this limited edition release. Produced by Good Publishing Company with an unwavering focus on sustainability and design integrity, each Bible features a vivid crimson Soft Touch cover that commands presence. Inside, the Old and New Testaments are printed on two distinct shades of ethically sourced, recycled paper—carefully selected from global partners. Hand-pressed end pages, created with bespoke brass tools, give weight to every opening. Dual grosgrain ribbons, custom-dyed in Italy, add both function and elegance. Each volume is housed in a meticulously designed boxing system—and personally hand-signed by Haze in New York City. His signature lettering style graces the pages, making this Bible a collectible fusion of faith, artistry, and streetwise soul. GPC NIV Bible Art Book by Eric Haze x Good Publishing Company The GPC NIV Bible Art Book is a striking collaboration between legendary New York artist Eric Haze and the independent studio Good Publishing Company. Released in 2021 as a signed limited edition, this 14 x 17 inch hardcover merges sacred text with street-rooted visual culture. Known for his prolific contributions to graffiti, graphic design, and fashion, Haze brings a fresh interpretation to one of history’s most printed books. Each edition is personally signed by Haze and reflects his signature graffiti-informed lettering, elevating the work into a unique reference point in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The vivid red Soft Touch cover features the gold-stamped words Holy Bible in Haze’s unmistakable typographic voice, while the inside pages preserve the full text of both the Old and New Testaments. Design Meets Devotion in Contemporary Urban Form Crafted with care for both content and form, the GPC NIV Bible Art Book is not just a restyling of scripture—it is a full reimagining. Inside, the paper selection is carefully divided between two tones: one for the Old Testament and another for the New, printed on ethically sourced recycled stock from global partners. Hand-pressed end pages created using brass tools introduce each section with a tactile sense of gravity, while dual grosgrain ribbon bookmarks, dyed in Italy, add a functional yet refined finish. The box design itself unfolds dramatically, revealing the words Don’t Be Afraid printed in stark white. The presentation echoes Haze’s history of bold messaging in public spaces, now brought into a deeply personal, meditative context. Eric Haze and the Influence of Graffiti in Modern Publishing Eric Haze emerged in the 1970s as part of New York’s pioneering graffiti scene. Alongside contemporaries such as Futura 2000 and Keith Haring, Haze pushed graffiti beyond walls and trains into the design world. His visual identity influenced album covers for the Beastie Boys and LL Cool J, branding campaigns for Nike and Stüssy, and logos that became street culture icons. In this Bible project, Haze applies the same graffiti ethos—clarity, gesture, energy—into a sacred format. Each signed copy becomes a piece of living artwork, merging spiritual study with the visual language of the streets. His custom lettering for chapter headers like Matthew is not just design—it’s a continuation of graffiti’s influence across mediums. Collectible Significance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork This edition sits at the intersection of faith and artistic rebellion, making it one of the most conceptually layered releases in recent Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork history. While traditional art books often showcase reproductions, this project transforms the book itself into a complete artwork. With its rare mix of religious content, luxurious materials, and street design legacy, the GPC NIV Bible Art Book commands attention across audiences—from collectors of urban contemporary art to design-forward spiritual readers. It represents a cultural shift where the sacred and the subversive no longer oppose each other, but coexist. This is not just a book—it is a sacred object reimagined through the eyes of a graffiti icon.

    $550.00

Easter Graffiti Pop Street Art

Easter is a holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and it has been a popular subject in graffiti street art. Here are some common themes and motifs associated with Easter in graffiti street art: Religious symbolism: Graffiti artists may use Christian symbols, such as the cross, the crown of thorns, or the dove, to represent the religious significance of Easter. Easter eggs: The tradition of decorating Easter eggs has been a part of the holiday for centuries, and graffiti artists often incorporate colorful eggs into their murals. Bunnies and chicks: Easter is also associated with images of bunnies and chicks, which are often used in graffiti street art to convey a sense of joy and playfulness. Resurrection themes: Some graffiti artists may use images of empty tombs, angels, or Jesus rising from the dead to depict the religious story of Easter. Springtime imagery: Easter is also associated with the arrival of spring, and graffiti artists may use images of flowers, butterflies, and other springtime motifs to capture the mood of the season. Overall, Easter can be a rich source of inspiration for graffiti street artists, who use the holiday's themes and imagery to create unique and powerful works of art.

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