Face & Head

12 artworks

  • East Meets West Orange Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda East Meets West Orange Art Toy by Ron English- POPaganda

    East Meets West- Orange Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Ron English- POPaganda x MINDstyle. 2017 Limited Edition Size 4" New In Box Stamped/Printed Unopened Box, New

    $108.00

  • Mona Lisa Grin Archival Print by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Mona Lisa Grin Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Mona Lisa Grin- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Ron English- POPaganda. Ron English- POPaganda is widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering into clever statement and masterful trompe l’oeil based art. He has created illegal murals and billboards that blend stunning visuals with biting political, consumerist and surrealist statements, hijacking public space worldwide for the sake of art since the 1980s.

    $371.00

  • Smiley Grin Piggy Bank Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Smiley Grin Piggy Bank Art Toy by Ron English- POPaganda

    Smiley Grin Piggy Bank Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2010 Signed Limited Edition Vinyl 3 7/10 × 3 9/10 in 9.5 × 10 cm. Ron English- POPaganda's 2010 solo show at Status Factory NYC, Made by Monsters. Open/Loose in Perfect Condition

    $333.00

  • Faces NYCC Exclusive HPM Wall Sculpture by Jake Waldron

    Jake Waldron Faces NYCC Exclusive HPM Wall Sculpture by Jake Waldron

    Faces- NYCC Exclusive Limited Edition Mixed Media, Silicone Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Jake Waldron. The amazing Jake Waldron will bring you a 2014 New York Comic Con exclusive run of his "faces" line. Limited to an edition of just 10, each framed silicone-based mixed media sculptural face is signed and numbered.

    $263.00

  • Ughhhmerica Sculpture Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Ughhhmerica Sculpture Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Ughhhmerica- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Denial. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 4x8 DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and the USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver. In the world of Denial, memory is important, because it is the basis of his work, as it nostalgically encourages the audience to engage with it. As a result, his art is as familiar, as it is disturbing because it reveals the most unsettling parts of society, the ones we are in a “denial” of. No matter its controversial history, graffiti is less and less viewed as a form of vandalism.

    $385.00

  • East Meets West Yellow Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda East Meets West Yellow Art Toy by Ron English- POPaganda

    East Meets West- Yellow Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Ron English- POPaganda x MINDstyle. 2017 Limited Edition Size 4" New In Box Stamped/Printed Unopened Box, New

    $108.00

  • Optimus Prime 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Optimus Prime 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Optimus Prime 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Optimus Prime Transformers Movie Comic Book & TV Robot Sci Fi. Optimus Prime 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino Optimus Prime 14 is a stunning 2014 acrylic painting by Rich Pellegrino, a visionary Street Pop Art artist renowned for his ability to reimagine cultural icons. Painted on a 4x4 gesso panel, this one-of-a-kind artwork captures the essence of Optimus Prime, the beloved leader of the Autobots from the Transformers series of movies, comics, and animated shows. Pellegrino’s artistic style transforms this robotic hero into a vibrant piece of contemporary art, blending nostalgia with dynamic visual storytelling. The Concept Behind Optimus Prime 14 Rich Pellegrino’s Optimus Prime 14 pays homage to one of the most iconic characters in science fiction and popular culture. Optimus Prime represents leadership, resilience, and the fight for justice, values that have resonated with audiences since the character’s inception in the 1980s. Pellegrino’s interpretation focuses on the robotic face and helmet of the character, using bold shapes and expressive brushstrokes to emphasize strength and determination. This piece reflects Pellegrino’s ability to distill the essence of a character while infusing his personal artistic flair. The compact 4x4 size of the painting intensifies its impact, drawing viewers into a concentrated exploration of Optimus Prime’s persona. Through his use of abstraction and color, Pellegrino invites viewers to engage with the character in a fresh and imaginative way, transcending the boundaries of traditional representation. The Artistic Techniques of Rich Pellegrino Rich Pellegrino’s approach to Street Pop Art is characterized by his masterful use of acrylic paint to create vibrant and textured compositions. In Optimus Prime 14, Pellegrino employs a palette of blues, grays, and muted pinks to evoke both the mechanical nature of the character and an emotive sense of depth. The interplay of bold lines and softer, more fluid brushstrokes creates a dynamic tension within the piece, reflecting Optimus Prime’s dual role as a warrior and a leader. The gesso panel provides a smooth yet absorbent surface that enhances the vibrancy of the paint, allowing Pellegrino to layer colors and textures with precision. The slightly distressed background and the carefully crafted imperfections in the painting’s surface add a sense of realism and grit, grounding the larger-than-life character in a tangible, relatable aesthetic. The Cultural Impact of Optimus Prime 14 Optimus Prime 14 stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Transformers franchise and its influence on popular culture. By reimagining Optimus Prime through the lens of Street Pop Art, Rich Pellegrino highlights the character’s universal appeal and its ability to inspire audiences across generations. This artwork not only celebrates the heroism of Optimus Prime but also elevates him into the realm of contemporary art, bridging the worlds of science fiction and fine art. For fans of Transformers and collectors of modern pop art, Optimus Prime 14 is a unique piece that combines nostalgia with artistic innovation. It encapsulates Rich Pellegrino’s talent for transforming familiar icons into meaningful works of art, making it a valuable addition to any collection. This painting exemplifies the power of Street Pop Art to reinterpret and recontextualize cultural symbols, offering new perspectives on beloved characters and their place in our collective imagination.

    $150.00

  • Batman 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Batman 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Batman 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of DC Comics Superhero Batman from Movie Comic Book & TV Sci-Fi. Batman 14 by Rich Pellegrino: A Modern Icon in Street Pop Art Rich Pellegrino’s Batman 14 is a remarkable acrylic painting that embodies the essence of DC Comics’ legendary superhero. This one-of-a-kind artwork, created in 2014, captures the brooding intensity of the Dark Knight. Measuring 4x4 inches, the painting utilizes Pellegrino’s distinctive approach, combining bold, expressive strokes with a vivid color palette to reimagine Batman as a symbol of modern pop culture through the lens of street art and graffiti aesthetics. The Artistic Approach of Rich Pellegrino Rich Pellegrino is known for his ability to balance realism with stylized abstraction, a talent that is on full display in Batman 14. Using acrylics on a gesso panel, Pellegrino creates depth and texture in the artwork, blending layers of muted and vibrant hues to highlight Batman’s iconic features. The character’s piercing white eyes and strong jawline emerge as focal points, contrasting against the softer pink background that challenges the traditional dark imagery often associated with the hero. This juxtaposition reflects Pellegrino’s innovative take on pop art, merging elements of urban graffiti with fine art techniques to present a fresh perspective on a classic figure. Batman as a Pop Culture Icon The enduring appeal of Batman makes him a powerful subject for street pop art. As a symbol of justice, resilience, and mystery, Batman resonates with audiences across generations. Pellegrino’s interpretation goes beyond mere fan art, delving into the symbolic weight of the character. The painting encapsulates Batman’s duality as both a savior and a symbol of fear, using expressive brushwork to convey his internal struggle. By positioning the Dark Knight within the context of modern art, Pellegrino bridges the gap between the comic book medium and the broader cultural significance of the character. Street Art Influence in Batman 14 Street pop art often thrives on reinterpreting familiar icons, and Pellegrino’s Batman 14 exemplifies this practice. The use of bold, gestural strokes and a limited but striking color palette ties the painting to the graffiti and street art movements. Pellegrino’s work blurs the boundaries between high art and urban expression, making Batman accessible to both comic enthusiasts and art collectors. The compact size of the painting further emphasizes its intimate connection to street art, reminiscent of small yet impactful graffiti tags that leave lasting impressions in public spaces. Batman 14 by Rich Pellegrino stands as a testament to the intersection of superhero mythology and contemporary art. By reimagining Batman through a street pop art lens, Pellegrino not only celebrates the character’s legacy but also redefines his role as a cultural and artistic icon. This painting is a must-have for collectors who appreciate the fusion of comic book nostalgia with the dynamic energy of modern art.

    $150.00

  • Soundwave 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Soundwave 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Soundwave 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Soundwave Transformers Movie Comic Book & TV Robot Sci-Fi.   Soundwave 14 by Rich Pellegrino: A Fusion of Sci-Fi and Street Pop Art Soundwave 14, an original acrylic painting by Rich Pellegrino, represents a masterful blend of pop culture and Street Pop Art. Completed in 2014, this one-of-a-kind piece captures the iconic visage of Soundwave, a beloved character from Transformers lore. Measuring 4x4 inches on a gesso panel, the artwork is compact but impactful, showcasing Pellegrino’s ability to evoke the essence of his subject within a minimal space. Transformers and the Appeal of Soundwave Soundwave is one of the most recognizable characters from the Transformers franchise, appearing across comic books, animated television shows, and blockbuster films. Known for his stoic demeanor and unique cassette deck design, Soundwave holds a special place in science fiction and popular culture. Pellegrino’s interpretation emphasizes the character’s angular, mechanical features, rendered in bold, dynamic strokes that highlight his presence as both a machine and a personality. The painting’s muted yet vivid color palette captures the balance between Soundwave’s cold, robotic nature and his enigmatic role as a loyal yet calculating figure. Rich Pellegrino’s Artistic Style Rich Pellegrino is celebrated for his vibrant, expressive portraits of iconic characters, blending the aesthetic qualities of Street Pop Art with contemporary fine art techniques. His approach often includes bold brushstrokes, layered textures, and a keen eye for detail that brings his subjects to life. In Soundwave 14, Pellegrino demonstrates his ability to distill the complexity of a character into a single, intimate frame, making it accessible to fans of both Transformers and modern art. Pellegrino’s use of acrylic on a gesso panel creates a textured surface that enhances the mechanical quality of Soundwave’s design. The painting’s compact size invites viewers to engage closely, emphasizing its intricate details and dynamic composition. This approach reflects the essence of Street Pop Art, which often seeks to captivate audiences with bold, immediate visuals while incorporating elements of cultural commentary. Soundwave in Street Pop Art and Graffiti As a character rooted in science fiction and pop culture, Soundwave has become a recurring motif in Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork. His geometric design and strong visual identity make him a natural subject for urban artists exploring themes of technology, individuality, and nostalgia. Pellegrino’s painting aligns with this tradition, reimagining Soundwave through the lens of modern artistry while preserving his iconic essence. Soundwave 14 serves as both a tribute to Transformers and a testament to the power of Street Pop Art to reinterpret familiar symbols. By combining his distinctive artistic style with the enduring appeal of a beloved character, Pellegrino creates a piece that resonates with fans and art enthusiasts alike, bridging the worlds of pop culture and fine art.

    $150.00

  • Downshift 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Downshift 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Downshift 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Downshift Transformers Movie Comic Book & TV Robot Sci-Fi. Downshift in Pop and Graffiti Art The depiction of Transformers characters in pop and graffiti art has always been a fascinating exploration of nostalgia, technology, and creativity. Rich Pellegrino's 2014 painting, Downshift, is a striking example of how pop culture icons can transcend their original media and become subjects of artistic exploration. Executed on a 4x4 gesso panel, this acrylic artwork is both a tribute to and a reimagining of the beloved Transformers universe, showcasing Downshift as more than just a robotic entity, but as a visual emblem within the realms of street pop and graffiti-inspired art. The Cultural Impact of Transformers in Street Pop Art Transformers have long been a bridge between entertainment and art, capturing imaginations since their debut in the 1980s. Street pop and graffiti art, with their emphasis on vibrant colors, bold lines, and cultural commentary, provide an ideal medium for reinterpreting such icons. In Pellegrino’s Downshift painting, the combination of muted pastels and sharp mechanical detailing captures the essence of the character while embedding it in a contemporary artistic context. The piece resonates with viewers who connect with Transformers both as a cultural phenomenon and as a source of personal nostalgia. Rich Pellegrino’s Approach to Modern Pop Art Rich Pellegrino’s work often navigates the intersections of fine art and pop culture. His use of acrylic on a gesso panel adds texture and depth, creating a tactile quality that elevates the subject matter beyond mere fan art. In Downshift, Pellegrino’s signature style is evident in the dynamic brushstrokes and deliberate use of shading, which give the character a lifelike presence while maintaining the iconic robotic aesthetics that Transformers are known for. This balance between realism and abstraction is a hallmark of Pellegrino’s street pop art, drawing the viewer into the narrative of the artwork. Transformers as a Muse in Graffiti and Pop Art The Transformers franchise has been a recurring theme in street pop and graffiti-inspired artworks due to its visual complexity and cultural significance. Characters like Downshift, often overlooked in mainstream representations, find new life in artworks like Pellegrino’s. These pieces not only celebrate the Transformers legacy but also invite viewers to see these characters through a fresh lens, one that highlights their artistic potential. By integrating Downshift into the language of graffiti and street art, Pellegrino bridges generational gaps, merging the nostalgia of the 80s with the vibrant and rebellious spirit of modern art. Rich Pellegrino’s Downshift serves as both a standalone masterpiece and a contribution to the broader narrative of pop culture in art. Through this work, Downshift transcends its origins as a cartoon character, becoming a symbol of artistic reinvention and cultural dialogue.

    $150.00

  • Abe Sapien 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Abe Sapien 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Abe Sapien 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Comic Superhero Abe Sapien from Hellboy Movie Comic Book & TV Sci-Fi. Abe Sapien 14: A Tribute to Hellboy’s Aquatic Ally by Rich Pellegrino Rich Pellegrino’s “Abe Sapien 14” stands as an evocative homage to the beloved amphibious character from the Hellboy universe. Known for his intricate detail and emotionally charged portrayals, Pellegrino’s work brings this enigmatic figure to life, seamlessly combining elements of comic book culture with street pop art sensibilities. The painting captures the essence of Abe Sapien, a character renowned for his intelligence, sensitivity, and ethereal presence. Artistic Technique and Medium The painting, completed in 2014, measures 4x4 inches and is meticulously crafted on a gesso panel using acrylic paint. This compact yet impactful format underscores Pellegrino’s mastery of capturing complex emotions and textures within a constrained space. The vivid palette of greens and blues used to render Abe’s aquatic features contrasts sharply with the pink background, creating a striking juxtaposition that echoes the fusion of natural and fantastical elements inherent to the character. This contrast further solidifies its place within the realm of street pop art, where bold colors and daring compositions reign supreme. Pop Art Meets Comic Book Culture Abe Sapien, first introduced in the Hellboy comics created by Mike Mignola, represents a blend of mysticism and heroism that has captivated audiences across multiple mediums, including film and television. Pellegrino’s interpretation channels this iconic legacy while infusing it with his own distinct artistic voice. The exaggerated features and sharp contrasts pay homage to the graphic nature of comic book art, while the painterly strokes and vibrant tones situate it firmly within the realm of pop art. This synthesis of styles highlights Pellegrino’s ability to bridge the gap between street art aesthetics and the broader world of comic book storytelling. Rich Pellegrino’s Contribution to Modern Art As a prominent figure in contemporary pop and street art, Pellegrino consistently reimagines iconic characters through his unique lens. His ability to distill the essence of culturally significant figures like Abe Sapien into a single frame exemplifies the power of visual art to evoke nostalgia while also pushing creative boundaries. The piece’s intimate scale invites viewers to engage closely, fostering a personal connection to the character and the art itself. “Abe Sapien 14” is a testament to the enduring impact of Hellboy’s aquatic ally, rendered with the sensitivity and boldness that defines Rich Pellegrino’s oeuvre. It serves not only as a celebration of the character’s legacy but also as a reflection of the ever-evolving dialogue between comic book culture and contemporary art movements.

    $150.00

  • Tusken Raider 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Tusken Raider 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Tusken Raider 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Alien Tusken Raider from Star Wars Movie Comic Book & TV Sci-Fi. Tusken Raider 14: A Star Wars Icon Interpreted by Rich Pellegrino Rich Pellegrino’s Tusken Raider 14 offers a fresh and imaginative take on one of Star Wars’ most iconic alien figures. This 2014 original acrylic painting on a gesso panel showcases Pellegrino’s unique style, blending bold color choices and expressive brushwork to create a one-of-a-kind tribute to science fiction lore. With a size of 4x4 inches, this small yet powerful artwork embodies the spirit of Star Wars while placing it firmly within the realm of street pop art. Rich Pellegrino’s Artistic Vision Pellegrino’s artistic approach shines in Tusken Raider 14, where he transforms the rugged, fearsome visage of the desert-dwelling Tusken Raiders into a compelling piece of contemporary art. The swirling pinks, purples, and yellows of the background provide a stark contrast to the muted browns and grays of the Tusken Raider’s traditional garb. This interplay of colors not only highlights Pellegrino’s mastery of light and shade but also serves to elevate the character from its origins in a galaxy far, far away into the world of modern pop culture. The Tusken Raider in Pop Culture Tusken Raiders, also known as Sand People, have been a part of the Star Wars universe since their first appearance in 1977’s A New Hope. These nomadic warriors, recognizable by their distinctive masks and guttural communication, symbolize the harsh, unforgiving environment of Tatooine. Over the years, they have become a cultural touchstone, appearing in movies, TV shows, comics, and games. Pellegrino’s interpretation captures their alien mystique while reimagining them through the lens of contemporary artistic trends, making this piece a bridge between cinematic history and the vibrant world of graffiti and street art. The Intersection of Sci-Fi and Street Pop Art Pellegrino’s work exemplifies how street pop art can reinterpret beloved icons of science fiction for new audiences. His choice to focus on a Tusken Raider reflects a broader trend in street art to celebrate the unsung, visually distinctive characters of pop culture. The rough texture of the gesso panel and Pellegrino’s expressive brushwork lend the piece a tactile quality that evokes the gritty survivalist ethos of the Tusken Raiders. The result is a painting that is not just a tribute to Star Wars but also a standalone work of art that invites viewers to reimagine the character through a contemporary lens. Tusken Raider 14 is a testament to Rich Pellegrino’s ability to merge storytelling and visual artistry. By bringing this Star Wars character into the sphere of street pop art, Pellegrino demonstrates how iconic imagery can be reinterpreted to resonate with modern sensibilities. This painting is a must-have for fans of science fiction and collectors of innovative pop art alike.

    $150.00

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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