Easter

2 artworks

  • Messenger RNA Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Messenger RNA Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Messenger RNA Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.

    $330.00

  • The Sleeping Woods Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes The Sleeping Woods Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    The Sleeping Woods Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290GSM Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Josh Keyes. "The Sleeping Woods" is a print edition created by Josh Keyes. The image area of the artwork measures roughly 14" wide by 8.4" tall. With a border for framing, the artwork measures 15" wide by 9.5" tall. The archival artwork has been printed on a heavy 290gsm natural white print-making paper made from 90% bamboo fibres and 10% cotton. Josh Keyes exists equally in the world of surrealism and realism. No matter how contradictory this may seem, his art manages to balance physiological accuracy and extreme photorealism with an eco-surrealistic scenery and interactions. The theoretical context of his work is connected to mythological and folklore themes –especially the legends and stories of Native Americans- and the imagery that exists between dreams and nightmares in order to express profound existential anxiety and uncertainty.

    $275.00

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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