Eyes

11 artworks

  • Brella Giclee Print by Alex Pardee

    Alex Pardee Brella Giclee Print by Alex Pardee

    Brella Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Print by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Alex Pardee. 2018 Signed giclee print on archival paper 17 x 22 inches signed and numbered edition of 50

    $214.00

  • Dead Meat Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon Dead Meat Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Dead Meat Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Casey Weldon. "Each of the pieces was created using acrylic on a 16x16” piece of birch. Back in 2008, I did about 9 tiny headdress pieces, each featuring strange objects in an ornamental and ceremonial fashion. I liked the idea of using the craft of the headdress to display the objects and ideas we worship in modern society. After abandoning the idea for many years I came back to it last year with the intention of developing the original though in a more intricate, yet ambiguous fashion. Pun intended. These pieces were made in November of 2012 for the Prisma Collective’s group show “Second Sight” at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas." - Casey Weldon

    $352.00

  • Ship Archival Print by Fulvio Di Piazza

    Fulvio Di Piazza Ship Archival Print by Fulvio Di Piazza

    Ship Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper by Fulvio Di Piazza Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The piece did have a theme that was based around the title: Nova. In this case the planet earth, bright with all of its life shining LIKE a star in the universe destined to fall under the demise of mankind, inevitably leveling up into a supernova only to graduate with a stellar explosion. Boom. The painting came from a similar drawing titled “Destructo.” The idea came about from all of the man-kind self-destruction stories and allegories." - Dan Quintana

    $200.00

  • Convergence of Alternate Realities Inverted AP Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Ana Bagayan Convergence of Alternate Realities Inverted AP Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Convergence Of Alternate Realities - Inverted Edition Limited Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Ana Bagayan. AP Artist Proof. 300gsm Fine Art Paper Size: 17 x 22 Inches Release: August 15, 2014 Run of: 15

    $280.00

  • Raspberry Swirl Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Raspberry Swirl Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Raspberry Swirl Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 17x17 Artist: Tashif "Sheefy Mcfly" Turner Description: RASPBERRY SWIRL Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 Size: 17" x 17" (Inches) Edition Size -10 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist

    $352.00

  • Sweet Bee Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon Sweet Bee Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Sweet Bee Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Casey Weldon. "Each of the pieces was created using acrylic on a 16x16” piece of birch. Back in 2008, I did about 9 tiny headdress pieces, each featuring strange objects in an ornamental and ceremonial fashion. I liked the idea of using the craft of the headdress to display the objects and ideas we worship in modern society. After abandoning the idea for many years I came back to it last year with the intention of developing the original though in a more intricate, yet ambiguous fashion. Pun intended. These pieces were made in November of 2012 for the Prisma Collective’s group show “Second Sight” at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas." - Casey Weldon

    $352.00

  • Spirit Of The Fox Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Ana Bagayan Spirit Of The Fox Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Spirit Of The Fox Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Ana Bagayan. Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper Size: 17 x 24 Inches Release: March 12, 2018 Run of: 35

    $256.00

  • White Ghost Archival Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto White Ghost Archival Print by Jeff Soto

    White Ghost Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Watercolor Fine Art Paper by Jeff Soto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $218.00

  • Convergence Of Alternate Realities HPM Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Ana Bagayan Convergence Of Alternate Realities HPM Archival Print by Ana Bagayan

    Convergence Of Alternate Realities- HPM Hand Embellished Limited Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Artist Ana Bagayan. Number 35 of 35, Hand-Embellished Archival Print on 300gsm Museum Bright White Fine Art Paper Size: 17 x 22 Inches Release: May 06, 2016 Run of: 35 "I created the piece partially in inversion so that the E.T. figure feels like a familiar dream. I wanted to recreate what it feels like to wake up from an exciting dream but to only grasp incoherent bits and pieces of it because the conscious mind is unable to decipher the nonlinear distorted timeline of events. The concept formed organically from a rough sketch to the finish. I didn't know exactly what this dream was going to be about until the image started to form in color. It went through many changes during the painting stage, as the story unfolded. While I think the relationship between the characters in the piece is all open to interpretation, the idea is that this is a place that exists in one's subconscious where they can access and experience multiple parallel dimensions at once. I named this particular place Germia, a word that my mind repeated during the construction of the piece." - Ana Bagayan

    $385.00

  • Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Several Signatures Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 17x17 Artist: Tashif "Sheefy Mcfly" Turner Description: SEVERAL SIGNATURES Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 Size: 17" x 17" (Inches) Edition Size -10 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist Blind Stamped by Duboski Art Collab

    $352.00

  • Crash Archival Archival Print by Crash- John Matos

    Crash- John Matos Crash Archival Archival Print by Crash- John Matos

    Crash Archival Print Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Cotton Fine Art Paper by Artist Crash- John Matos, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed Limited Edition Of 50 Each Print os on 17 Inch By 22 Inch Archival Cotton Paper. From An Edition of 50, These Prints Are Extremely Limited. All Prints Come Signed And Numbered By The Artist. Crash's Pioneering Journey in Street Pop Art The world of street pop art and graffiti has been dramatically influenced by the vibrant works of John Matos, better known as Crash. Emerging from the 70s and 80s graffiti boom, Crash has solidified his place as a legend within the art community. His works, characterized by bright colors, bold lines, and a dynamic sense of movement, bridge the gap between the streets' raw energy and fine art galleries' sophistication. In 2021, Crash released a series of archival pigment fine art limited edition prints on cotton paper, further cementing his legacy in the art world. Crash's journey in the art world began on the subway cars of New York City, where he translated his Bronx upbringing into explosive works of visual art. His graffiti was not simply an act of rebellion but a statement of existence, a declaration of a vibrant subculture. As he transitioned from subway walls to canvas, Crash brought the immediacy and authenticity of street art into a more enduring form. His 2021 limited edition prints culminate this transition, allowing collectors to own a piece of street art history. The archival prints by Crash are not just reproductions; they are artworks in their own right. Measuring 17 by 22 inches and printed on archival cotton paper, these prints exhibit the artist's signature style with the same intensity and energy as his original large-scale works. The limited edition of 50 prints ensures exclusivity, making each piece a treasured artifact of Crash's artistic prowess. The fact that Crash signed and numbered each print adds a personal touch that connects the collector directly to the artist's hand. Crash's Contribution to the Popularity of Street Art Crash has been pivotal in recognizing graffiti as a legitimate art form. By introducing the raw visual language of the streets to the fine art world, he has opened the door for other street artists to be appreciated by a broader audience. His archival prints bridge the transient nature of street art and the permanence desired by fine art collectors. They encapsulate the essence of street pop art: accessible yet sophisticated, popular yet personal. Crash's 2021 series of archival prints represents a significant moment in the artist's career. They reflect his evolution from a street artist to a celebrated figure in the global art scene. Each print is a testament to street art's power to convey complex emotions and narratives through simple yet impactful visuals. For enthusiasts and collectors, owning one of these prints is not just an investment in art but an investment in an era's cultural heritage. In street art and pop graffiti, Crash continues to inspire and influence aspiring artists and seasoned collectors. His limited edition archival prints are not merely canvases of color and form; they are storied pieces that carry the weight of the artist's history, the evolution of street art, and the ongoing dialogue between urban expression and fine art appreciation. Crash invites all to experience the unique energy and spirit that only street art can offer through these prints.

    $450.00

Eyes

The Symbolic Representation of Eyes in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Eyes have long been a captivating subject in art and symbolism, and their representation in street pop art and graffiti artwork is no exception. In these expressive forms, eyes are not just visual elements; they carry deep meanings and reflect the artists' perspectives on various themes. Street artists often utilize the imagery of eyes to convey emotions, social commentary, or political statements, making them a powerful tool for expression in public spaces. In street art, the eye can be a mirror to the soul of a city, reflecting its hidden stories and unspoken truths. The use of eyes in street pop art and graffiti takes on various forms and styles, from realistic depictions to abstract interpretations. Some artists may use eyes to create a sense of connection with the viewer, drawing them into a dialogue with the artwork. Others may use them to challenge societal norms or to bring attention to overlooked issues. The gaze of the eye in these artworks can be confronting, questioning, or empathetic, depending on the artist's intention. In many instances, the representation of eyes in street art goes beyond mere aesthetics. It can be a form of resistance or protest, a way for artists to assert their presence in a rapidly changing urban environment. In cities marked by gentrification and commercialization, the eyes in street art can symbolize the watchful gaze of the community, a reminder of the human stories and histories that permeate these spaces.

Integration of Eyes in Modern Street Pop Art Movements

In contemporary street pop art movements, the depiction of eyes is often integrated with other pop culture elements, creating a blend of the familiar and the surreal. This juxtaposition can highlight the absurdity of certain aspects of modern life or comment on the pervasive nature of media and surveillance in our society. The use of vibrant colors and bold lines, typical of pop art, adds to the impact of these depictions, making them stand out in the urban landscape. Moreover, the eye motif in graffiti artwork has evolved with new techniques and materials. Artists now have access to various tools for more detailed and intricate representations. This has led to a diversification in the style and execution of eye-themed street art, with some artists achieving photorealistic effects.
In contrast, others experiment with more abstract or stylized approaches. The influence of digital media and technology is also evident in how street art portrays eyes. Digital techniques enable artists to create more complex and layered compositions, blending traditional graffiti with digital imagery. This fusion broadens the scope of street art and allows artists to reach wider audiences through social media and digital platforms.

Impact of Eye Imagery on Public Perception and Engagement

The impact of eye imagery in street pop art and graffiti on public perception and engagement is significant. Eyes in street art often act as focal points, drawing the attention of passersby and inviting them to engage with the artwork. They can evoke emotions, from empathy and curiosity to discomfort and introspection. This emotional engagement is critical to the power of street art, as it creates a space for reflection and dialogue within the public sphere. Furthermore, the universal symbolism of the eye allows these artworks to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers, making them accessible to a diverse audience. This universality is essential in urban environments where people from various backgrounds coexist. As a symbol, the eye can thus serve as a bridge between different communities, fostering a sense of shared experience and understanding.

The Continuing Evolution of Eye Imagery in Street Art

As street pop art and graffiti continue to evolve, the representation of eyes is likely to remain a prominent theme. With each new generation of artists, new interpretations and techniques will emerge, keeping the imagery fresh and relevant. The eye, in all its forms, will continue to be a powerful symbol in the lexicon of street artists, a testament to the enduring ability of art to reflect and shape our perceptions of the world around us. Whether as a window to the soul or a mirror of society, the eyes in street art will continue to captivate and inspire, reminding us of the power of visual expression in our everyday lives.
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