Electricity Energy & Power

3 artworks

  • Sale -15% Multi Tags Series 8579 Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA

    Seen UA Multi Tags Series 8579 Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA

    Multi Tags Series 8579 Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA One of a Kind Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Artwork on Unstretched Canvas. 2023 Signed Original Multi Tags Series Acrylic & Spray Paint Painting Size 24x30 Multi Tags Series 8579 is an original graffiti painting by renowned graffiti artist Seen UA, whose real name is Richard Miraneen. UA is widely considered one of the pioneers of modern graffiti art, with a career spanning over four decades. Born in the Bronx, New York, in 1961, Seen UA started as a subway graffiti artist in the 1970s and soon gained recognition for his distinctive style and bold, colorful designs. The "Multi Tags Series" is a collection of works that showcase the artist's signature lettering, blending street art with traditional fine art. In Multi Tags Series 8579, Seen UA masterfully incorporates bright colors, intricate patterns, and diverse typography to create a striking and vibrant visual experience. As with other pieces in the series, Multi Tags Series 8579 emphasizes the power of artistic expression and its impact on urban landscapes while simultaneously serving as a testament to Seen UA's skill and creativity. The painting would make a significant addition to any contemporary art collection, particularly for fans of street art and graffiti.

    $1,194.00 $1,015.00

  • Endless Power! 2013 Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Endless Power! 2013 Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Endless Power! Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper w/ Deckled Edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. The Provocateurs (Chicago) Event Shepard Fairey Print. 24 x 36-inch Serigraph Signed and Numbered Edition of 200 ART ALLIANCE publishing chop on the bottom left corner. Petrol Unlimited Future with Lung Tonic.

    $1,497.00

  • Downward Trajectory Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Downward Trajectory Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Downward Trajectory Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 24x24 “Downward Trajectory is one of the many new works featured in my 30th-anniversary show in Los Angeles, “Facing the Giant: Three Decades of Dissent and New Works,” -Shepard Fairey Shepard Fairey's work is highly political and social, not only because he is incorporating politicians and slogans in it but more importantly because the artist is primarily interested in approaching as many people as possible, exhibiting his work in the covers of the books, which we read, in the music albums, to which we listen, and on the walls of the streets, where we walk. “If I put art in a daring spot, it’s more moving to the viewer and demonstrates my conviction.”, he says. After all, Fairey, in many cases, directly expresses his views on politics and society, whenever he is given the chance. For example, in the aftermath of the “Hope” poster, he commented the following: “Obama has had a really tough time, but there have been a lot of things that he's compromised on that I never would have expected. I mean, drones and domestic spying are the last things I would have thought [he'd support]”. The political aspect of his work can, also, be seen under the spectrum of Fairey’s activism and humanitarian activity. Many of his works have been created as part of activism campaigns or were sold to support causes relevant to the Arts, animal rights, poverty, medical research, the environment, etc. The artist, however, doesn’t identify himself as an activist: “People ask me if I’m an activist, and my answer is no. I’m an artist with a point of view, but I want to do my part to supplement activist causes I believe in. I feel fortunate to connect with people who find my imagery useful and help spread it.”

    $583.00

Electricity Energy & Power
Graffiti art prints and street art prints have long served as platforms for artists to address various issues, convey powerful messages, and challenge societal norms. In recent years, one theme that has gained prominence in these mediums is that of electricity, energy, and power. By exploring this subject matter, artists have been able to draw attention to the complexities of our world's energy systems, spark conversation about alternative solutions, and even comment on the metaphorical aspects of power in society. In this analysis, we delve into how electricity, energy, and power have become central themes in contemporary graffiti art prints and street art prints, discussing their implications and impact. The emergence of electricity, energy, and power as popular themes in graffiti and street art prints can be attributed to growing awareness about environmental issues and the need for sustainable solutions. As discussions about climate change, energy crises, and renewable resources gain momentum, artists have been quick to respond by incorporating these themes into their work. From intricately designed murals of solar panels and wind turbines to the more abstract portrayal of electrical currents, these artistic expressions showcase the multifaceted nature of energy production and consumption. One of the ways in which artists have approached this subject matter is by critiquing conventional energy sources, such as coal and nuclear power plants. Through thought-provoking illustrations and installations, these artists emphasize the environmental and health risks associated with these forms of energy. They encourage viewers to question the status quo and seek alternatives for a cleaner and more sustainable future. Street artists such as Blu, ROA, and Banksy have been known to create works that depict the devastating consequences of nuclear accidents, or the pollution caused by coal mining, urging society to take action. Conversely, graffiti and street art prints have also been employed to promote the adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower. These artists often employ vibrant colors and futuristic imagery to illustrate the potential of these green technologies, highlighting the beauty and efficiency of sustainable energy solutions. By doing so, they inspire viewers to consider the possibilities of a world that is less dependent on fossil fuels and more committed to preserving our environment. In a more abstract sense, the themes of electricity, energy, and power in graffiti and street art prints extend beyond the literal interpretation of energy sources. They can also represent the idea of personal and social empowerment, symbolizing the capacity of individuals and communities to exert control over their circumstances. In this context, these artworks serve as a reminder that every individual possesses the power to bring about positive change, whether it be in their local community or on a global scale. Electricity, energy, and power have emerged as significant themes in graffiti art prints and street art prints, reflecting a growing consciousness about environmental issues and the role of individuals in shaping our collective future. By critiquing conventional energy sources and promoting alternatives, these artists contribute to the global conversation on sustainability, while also highlighting the power dynamics within society. As we continue to confront the challenges posed by climate change and energy crises, it is clear that the creative expressions of graffiti and street artists will play a vital role in influencing public opinion, policy decisions, and cultural transformation. Regenerate response
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