Face & Head

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  • Outlandos D' Amour Gold Blue PP Silkscreen Print by Prefab77

    Prefab77 Outlandos D' Amour Gold Blue PP Silkscreen Print by Prefab77

    Outlandos D' Amour- Gold Blue PP Printers Proof 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Gold Treasury Paper by Prefab77 Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. PP Printers Proof 2015 Signed & Marked PP 23x32.87 8 color screenprint on gold treasury signed by the artist’s 58.5 x 83.5cm Outlandos D'Amour Gold Blue PP by Prefab77 Outlandos D'Amour Gold Blue is an exquisite 8-color hand-pulled silkscreen print created by Prefab77, a celebrated collective of street pop art and graffiti artwork artists. This 2015 piece, measuring 23 x 32.87 inches (58.5 x 83.5 cm), is printed on luxurious gold treasury paper and is signed and marked PP, denoting it as a rare Printer’s Proof. Known for their intricate layering and bold narratives, Prefab77 brings a commanding presence to this artwork, making it a coveted addition for collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art. A Striking Statement in Street Pop Art Outlandos D'Amour Gold Blue exemplifies Prefab77’s distinctive style of combining vivid imagery with powerful themes. The 8-color silkscreen process gives the piece a remarkable depth and vibrancy, layering text, patterns, and portraiture in a way that creates a dynamic interplay of elements. The use of gold treasury paper adds a radiant backdrop, emphasizing the luxurious yet edgy aesthetic that defines Prefab77’s work. This print is both visually arresting and conceptually rich, reflecting themes of rebellion, empowerment, and cultural identity. The Vision of Prefab77 Prefab77 is a collective of artists based in the United Kingdom, known for their impactful contributions to street pop art and graffiti artwork. With a focus on detailed craftsmanship and storytelling, the collective blends influences from punk culture, fashion, and social commentary to create pieces that resonate deeply with contemporary audiences. Their work often features strong, iconic figures set against intricate backdrops, embodying a sense of strength and defiance. Outlandos D'Amour Gold Blue is a prime example of their ability to merge fine art techniques with the raw energy of street art. A Rare and Collectible Artwork The Printer’s Proof designation makes this piece exceptionally rare and valuable, appealing to collectors who seek exclusive editions of iconic works. The meticulous 8-color hand-pulled silkscreen process ensures that every detail is crisp and vivid, while the gold treasury paper enhances its opulence. Signed and marked by the artists, this print is not just a visual masterpiece but also a significant artifact within the street art movement. Its large format adds to its presence, making it a striking centerpiece in any collection. Outlandos D'Amour Gold Blue by Prefab77 is more than an artwork; it is a celebration of the transformative power of street pop art and graffiti artwork. With its layered design, cultural resonance, and rare status, this piece continues to captivate and inspire viewers, cementing Prefab77’s reputation as innovators in the world of contemporary art.

    $776.00

Face & Head
Pop art, street art, and graffiti art are dynamic genres that have left a notable impact on contemporary visual culture, with the face and head often emerging as central themes. This motif, universally recognized and instantly engaging, has been utilized by artists for its potent ability to convey a myriad of emotions, messages, and identities. The bold, provocative world of pop art first began to champion the face and head in the mid-20th century. Icons such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein used this motif to challenge cultural norms, presenting familiar faces - often celebrities - in unexpected ways. Warhol's multicolored depictions of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and other celebrities, for instance, elevated these figures to the status of mass-produced commodities, critiquing the consumerist culture of the time. Lichtenstein, on the other hand, drew from comic books, using the exaggerated expressions of his characters to comment on society's emotional sterility. Street art and graffiti, which originated from the urban underground, have also widely employed the face and head motif. These art forms often serve as a platform for social and political commentary, and the face's universality makes it a powerful tool for artists to communicate with their audience. Banksy, an anonymous England-based street artist, often uses stenciled images of faces and heads to articulate messages of peace, rebellion, or social justice. On walls, buildings, and streets, these faces become a form of visual language that transcends boundaries, resonating with diverse audiences. In the realm of graffiti art, the face and head motif often emerges in the form of tags, throw-ups, and pieces. Notably, the stylized signatures or 'tags' of graffiti artists frequently incorporate face-like elements, signifying the artist's identity in a cryptic yet visually compelling manner. Artists such as SEEN and Dondi White have showcased their unique vision through the depiction of faces and heads, highlighting their individuality amidst the vast graffiti landscape. From the stylized and glamorous portraits of pop art to the raw and rebellious depictions in street and graffiti art, the face and head motif has remained a constant. It serves as a conduit for human emotion and identity, speaking volumes about the society in which it is embedded. Through the different lenses of pop, street, and graffiti art, the face and head motif continues to challenge, provoke, and captivate, making it a cornerstone of these vibrant art movements.
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