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Raid71 Storyteller Variant AP Silkscreen Print by Raid71
Storyteller Variant AP Silkscreen Print by Raid71 Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 of Hayao Miyazaki Storyteller Variant AP Silkscreen Print by Raid71: A Tribute to Hayao Miyazaki in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Storyteller Variant AP Silkscreen Print by Raid71 stands as a mesmerizing piece in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. Created as an Artist Proof in 2023, this hand-pulled screen print captures the essence of Hayao Miyazaki, one of the most revered animators and storytellers in the world. Raid71, whose real name is Chris Thornley, hails from the United Kingdom and is celebrated for his intricate line work and ability to weave pop culture references into stunning compositions. The artwork measures 18x24 inches and is produced on fine art paper, delivering a tactile and visual richness that highlights the detailed craftsmanship behind the piece. With each line and shadow, the print invites viewers into a layered mosaic of Miyazaki's most beloved creations, representing a vibrant slice of pop culture history interpreted through the lens of contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Artistic Construction of the Storyteller Variant The Storyteller Variant AP edition is a limited run, marked specifically as an Artist Proof and signed by Raid71 himself, making it highly sought after among collectors. This piece is hand-pulled, meaning every print carries slight variations, which adds to the authenticity and character of each version. The use of a silkscreen printing method speaks directly to the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where the physicality of creating by hand remains a crucial part of the artistic statement. The portrait of Hayao Miyazaki is meticulously composed of smaller illustrations, each representing iconic moments and characters from his legendary Studio Ghibli films such as My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Princess Mononoke. The structure of the piece reflects both a reverence for the individual works and an acknowledgment of Miyazaki’s profound impact on storytelling and animation. Hayao Miyazaki’s Impact and the Importance of This Print Hayao Miyazaki, born in Tokyo, Japan in 1941, is a master animator, filmmaker, screenwriter, and manga artist. He is still alive as of 2025 and continues to influence countless artists across various disciplines. Miyazaki's works often explore themes of environmentalism, feminism, and pacifism, making him an enduring figure in both Eastern and Western pop culture. The Storyteller Variant AP Print captures not just his likeness but the breadth of his influence. It serves as a visual archive, showcasing how deeply Miyazaki's narratives have embedded themselves into the global artistic consciousness. Raid71’s approach does not merely recreate Miyazaki’s image but rather constructs it from the very stories that have defined his career. This layering technique makes the print not only a homage but also a celebration of storytelling as an art form within the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. Significance of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in Capturing Cultural Icons The Storyteller Variant AP Print by Raid71 is a significant example of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can immortalize cultural icons through vibrant and innovative methods. Street Pop Art is known for its boldness, accessibility, and ability to connect with a broad audience, traits that align closely with the spirit of Miyazaki's works. This particular artwork utilizes detailed linework and intelligent composition to mirror the complexity and beauty of Miyazaki’s films while remaining rooted in the raw, expressive tradition of graffiti and pop art. By doing so, it elevates the genre, proving that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can serve as both cultural commentary and fine art. The hand-pulled nature of the silkscreen process and the personal touch of the Artist Proof edition further enhance the artwork’s standing as a precious and meaningful collector's item.
$285.00
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Casey Weldon Rainbow Bite PP Printers Proof Giclee Print by Casey Weldon
Rainbow Bite- PP Printers Proof Pop Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Italian Cold-Press Watercolor Paper by Modern Artist Casey Weldon. PP Printers Proof 2019 Signed & Marked Limited Proof Edition Artwork Size 16x24 "Since I was a child, I have been taught to fear the shark. Thru media sensationalism and Hollywood exploitative cinema, sharks have always been portrayed to me as anthropomorphically mean and soulless creatures that want nothing other than to chomp me to bits and gobble up my remains if I dare tap a toe in that ocean." -Casey Weldon
$532.00
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Prefab77 Happiness Is Expensive Grey Pink HPM Silkscreen Print by Prefab77
Happiness Is Expensive- Grey & Pink Limited Edition Hand-Embellished 6-Color Screen Prints on 300gsm Fabrino Rosapina Paper by Prefab77 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Happiness is Expensive is part of a theme we are developing, keeping our hard, fast-edged style and mixing with portraiture. We want to explore the iconography and the power of the female form in traditional art, music, and fashion. Throughout the ages, portraits are used to reflect the subject but also the time period that the subject inhabits, with secret messages, religious affiliations, and iconography woven into the piece. We want to take this forward and use the main figurative element to reflect these messages into a powerful piece. We want to bridge the gap between street art and traditional art by using a mixture of Acrylic, Spraypaint, stencils, wheat pastes and various screen print inks in our work layering these into luxurious prints and originals." - Prefab77 "Happiness Is Expensive - Grey & Pink" is a captivating limited edition screen print by Prefab77, a renowned artist in graffiti street art and modern pop art. This hand-embellished artwork, rendered on 300gsm Fabriano Rosapina paper, is a testament to Prefab77's commitment to melding the raw energy of street art with the finesse of traditional portraiture. The piece showcases a complex interplay of six-color screen prints, each layer meticulously applied to construct a composite rich in texture and depth. Prefab77's intention to reflect the iconography and power of the female form is realized through the central figure. This portrayal channels the essence of femininity as observed in historical art, music, and fashion. The artwork serves as a contemporary canvas where the past and present converge, with the female subject embodying not just her narrative but also the zeitgeist of our era. Through "Happiness Is Expensive - Grey & Pink," Prefab77 delves into the tradition of portraiture, reimagining it with a modern twist. The work is interwoven with subtle motifs and symbols that echo religious and societal affiliations, similar to the hidden messages found in classic art. Yet, the artist propels these elements into the present, infusing the piece with the techniques of street art such as acrylics, spray paint, stencils, and wheat paste. This particular artwork explores luxury within prints and original creations, blurring the lines between accessible street art and the exclusivity of fine art. The limited edition nature of "Happiness Is Expensive - Grey & Pink," marked by the artist's hand, adds to its desirability and value, making it a cherished piece for collectors and enthusiasts of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
$631.00
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Bec Winnel Ginta Face Study 2 Giclee Print by Bec Winnel
Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11.75x13.5 Close-Up Study of a Young Woman's Face. The Intimate Gaze of Ginta: A Study by Bec Winnel In the realm of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, the intimate giclee print known as "Ginta Face Study 2" by the Australian artist Bec Winnel is a mesmerizing work that captures the subtle complexities of human expression. This limited edition print, signed and numbered with only 20 copies, offers a profound exploration of the human face in a format more often associated with the superb scales of street art. Sized at 11.75x13.5 inches, the work presents a close-up study of a young woman's face, inviting viewers into a moment of quiet contemplation. Contrasting Realms of Expression in Street Pop Art Bec Winnel's work starkly contrasts the traditional expectations of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, often characterized by their significant, bold presence on city walls. "Ginta Face Study 2" brings the same candid and raw emotion of street art into a more personal scale, allowing for an intimacy that large-scale murals cannot always convey. Winnel's delicate pencil work and soft pastel hues create an almost ethereal quality, capturing the light and shadow of the subject's features with a palpable tenderness. The limited edition nature of the work adds to its allure, creating a sense of exclusivity and value that is cherished in both the fine art world and the collectible street art scene. Giclee printing, known for its ability to reproduce the subtleties of original artwork precisely, is the perfect medium for Winnel's intricate details, ensuring that each copy of the limited run is as close to the original as possible. Bec Winnel's Place in Contemporary Art Bec Winnel, while not a street artist in the traditional sense, embodies the spirit of Street Pop Art through her use of popular and accessible imagery. Her focus on the human condition, shared by many street artists, is reflected in the depth and vulnerability of the subject's gaze. The choice to capture such intimacy speaks to the heart of what many street and graffiti artists aim to do: to connect with the observer on a personal level, to evoke emotion, and to tell a story without words. "Ginta Face Study 2" does just that, telling its story in the quiet spaces between glances. Winnel's mastery of her medium ensures that the narrative is felt rather than told, allowing the viewer to infer the emotions and thoughts behind the young woman's eyes. This is the power of street pop art – to communicate, move, and be accessible, regardless of the scale or medium. Enduring Impact of Winnel's Giclee Prints The impact of Bec Winnel's "Ginta Face Study 2" within the scope of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is notable in demonstrating the versatility and range of these art forms. Her work blurs the line between fine art and street art, clarifying that the two worlds are not mutually exclusive. The piece exists comfortably within the confines of a frame yet speaks the language of the streets: raw, honest, and unapologetically human. As it hangs on the walls of those lucky enough to own a copy, "Ginta Face Study 2" continues to exude its quiet strength and profound beauty. It is a reminder that street pop art is not defined by its location or size but by its ability to connect with an audience. It bridges the artist and the viewer between the world of high art and the everyday experience. Through works like this, Bec Winnel ensures that the narrative of street pop art continues to evolve, maintaining its relevance and capacity to captivate and engage.
$163.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Signs Of The Crimes Orange Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English- POPaganda
Signs Of The Crimes- Red Orange Framed Archival UV-Cured Print on Varnished HD Aluminum Panel Artwork by street pop culture artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Framed Ready To Hang Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange by Ron English- POPaganda: Satirical Symbolism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange is a 2020 limited edition artwork by street pop culture icon Ron English- POPaganda, executed as a 24x24 inch UV-cured archival print on high-definition aluminum panel. Framed and ready to hang, this signed edition of 100 merges vivid minimalist color with hyperrealist distortion, spotlighting English’s deep critique of consumer icons and psychological contradiction. The piece features a single yellow smiley face against a blazing red-orange background, but upon closer inspection, the traditional happy visage is interrupted by a grotesque anatomical mouth. A photorealistic human jaw grins behind the synthetic emoji facade, exposing bone structure, gums, and teeth. The work forces a confrontation between surface happiness and hidden discomfort, rendered in the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Visual Deconstruction and Cultural Parody Ron English- POPaganda is known for his ability to remix and mutate universally recognized icons, turning them into visual parodies that question their original intent. In Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange, the smiley face becomes a vehicle for satire. Originally created in the 1960s as a symbol of corporate friendliness and later adopted by rave and acid house subcultures, the smiley is often associated with euphoria, innocence, and mass appeal. English rips that association open—literally—by replacing the expected line-drawn mouth with a surgically precise rendering of a human grin. The result is uncanny and confrontational. It invites the viewer to smile along while forcing them to feel disturbed. This kind of visual tension is central to Ron English- POPaganda’s approach, where popular symbols are disassembled, reassembled, and shown in their most honest or exaggerated forms. Material, Print Process, and Presentation The piece is produced using archival UV-cured inks on a varnished HD aluminum panel, a process that ensures both color intensity and long-term preservation. The surface is sleek and durable, allowing the bold saturation of the background and the contrasting precision of the smiley’s face to take center stage. The print’s varnished finish gives it a luminous quality under light, making it ideal for display in gallery, commercial, or private settings. Each edition is hand-signed by Ron English- POPaganda, affirming its place within his broader body of collectible visual disruptions. Framed and ready to hang, this work is not just an artwork but a fully realized object of commentary, crafted for immediate impact. Ron English- POPaganda’s Influence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Born in the United States in 1959, Ron English- POPaganda is a foundational figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, often credited with pioneering techniques in billboard liberation and subvertising. His career spans fine art, vinyl toys, political murals, and commercial design—all approached with the same intent to reveal the truths beneath modern mythologies. English’s work is consistently fueled by a distrust of corporate language and a fascination with the seductive power of visual repetition. Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange encapsulates that ethos, taking one of the most globally recognizable icons and turning it into a symbol of suppressed aggression, synthetic identity, and media manipulation. The piece serves as both homage and critique, a striking example of how a simple form can carry deep complexity when viewed through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$371.00
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Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Late Night Study II Original Drawing by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner
Late Night Study II Original Ink Hand Drawing on Fine Art Paper by modern trending street art artist Sheefy McFly. 2020 Signed Original Marker Drawing Artwork Size 18x24 Framed Late Night Study II, 2020 Ink on paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Signed and dated along right edge. Framed Dimensions 27.5 X 21.5 Inches
$1,245.00
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Steve Kaufman SAK Shakespeare State II HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
Shakespeare State II Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Canvas by Steve Kaufman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Large Custom Frame. Certificate of tierage verso. Dated 1996. Screenprint on canvas with hand embellishment. Shakespeare State II. Dimensions: (Frame) H 50.75" x W 41.5", (Sight)H 43.5" x W 34.5"Condition: Two small punctures to lower right. By 16, Kaufman was going to Studio 54 and mixing with denizens of the 70’s New York art scene. In 1981 Kaufman met Andy Warhol, who became a significant influence on the 19-year-old Kaufman, who worked under Warhol as his assistant at his studio, The Factory, producing original paintings and silkscreens. During this time Kaufman designed theme parties for various nightclubs, sold paintings to the likes of Calvin Klein and Steve Rubell, and even designed the graphics for NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.”
$3,406.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Not Great Men Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Not Great Men 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered, Not Great Men Screen Print 18 x 24 inches Edition of 450 August 20, 201 The Not Great Men print was inspired by the Gang of Four song of the same name from their album “Entertainment”.. Gang of Four are a great band musically and lyrically with many of their songs tackling subjects like consumption, capitalism, obsession with power, exploitation, narcissism, and class structure. The song Not Great Men has long struck me as a wise indictment of the contradiction or paradox of leadership and power. It takes assertive, charismatic people with self-confidence to be leaders, but on the dark side, leaders are often power hungry, manipulative, and abusive of their power.
$561.00
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Dave Kinsey Dome AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey
Dome Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper by Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. BLK/MRKT AP Artist Proof. Unlearn Taught Believed Misled Molded Pursued
$355.00
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Prefab77 Let it Reign Copper Archival Print by Prefab77
Let it Reign Copper Archival Print by Prefab77 Limited Edition on 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 21.65x29.53 Archival Pigment Fine Art Prefab77 Let It Reign Copper Archival Print Let It Reign Copper by Prefab77 is a commanding archival pigment print that merges regal portraiture with the layered visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The composition centers on a poised female figure styled in reference to Queen Elizabeth II, rendered in cool monochrome tones that contrast against a warm copper-infused background. The subject’s composed expression and classic jewelry evoke tradition, continuity, and authority, while the surrounding field of graffiti fragments, stenciled imagery, and collage textures destabilizes the sense of institutional permanence. Printed on 300gsm Somerset fine art paper, the surface supports the richness of the copper tones and deep blacks, reinforcing the work’s tactile and visual intensity. Monarchy, Subculture, and Visual Disruption Prefab77 consistently explores the tension between establishment iconography and subcultural resistance, and Let It Reign Copper exemplifies this dynamic with precision. The royal portrait is not presented as a static tribute but as a contested symbol embedded within a dense environment of street-inspired marks, slogans, and graphic interventions. Elements such as layered typography, stencil textures, and fragmented illustrations introduce commentary on authority, media, and public perception. The copper palette adds warmth and depth while also suggesting corrosion and transformation, subtly implying that institutions are shaped by the pressures of time and collective voice. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this work reflects a broader practice of reclaiming official imagery and reframing it through contemporary cultural critique. Prefab77 Collective Context and Artistic Identity Prefab77 is a United Kingdom based art collective that remains active and influential within contemporary urban art circles. Emerging from a foundation influenced by punk culture, stencil art, and graphic design, the collective developed a signature approach that combines portraiture with layered collage techniques. Their works often feature cultural icons placed within environments saturated with symbolic references, encouraging viewers to question hierarchy, fame, and constructed narratives. As contributors to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Prefab77 demonstrate how traditional portrait formats can be transformed into vehicles for commentary without sacrificing technical precision or aesthetic cohesion. Archival Quality and Limited Edition Appeal Released in 2012 as a signed and numbered limited edition of 25, Let It Reign Copper represents a highly exclusive offering within Prefab77’s print portfolio. The archival pigment process ensures long-term color stability, while the Somerset fine art paper provides a substantial, museum-quality foundation. The vertical format enhances the regal presence of the subject while allowing the intricate collage details to unfold across the background and lower half of the composition. As a piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print holds particular significance for collectors drawn to works that merge historical symbolism with contemporary rebellion, executed through refined printmaking and limited availability.
$950.00
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Shark Toof Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin Original Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting by Shark Toof
Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin Original Painting Acrylic & Aerosol on Canvas by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Orignal Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting Artwork Size 27x19 "This new body of work is a blend of my graffiti roots, where I developed my unique voice. At the same time, there's also an aspect of this work that is " not taking yourself too seriously, vandalizing your icons," Shark Toof said while preparing in Detroit. "I like Detroit because it is very do-it-yourself, and I am a very do-it-yourself artist, so it is a great fit for me."-Shark Toof The Artistic Dialect of Shark Toof: Subverting Pop Culture Icons Shark Toof's "Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin" is a compelling piece that showcases the artist's deft blend of graffiti roots with the playful irreverence of modern pop art. Created in 2014, this original painting embodies Shark Toof's unique voice, a voice he has cultivated through his deep connections with the street art movement. This artwork, measuring 27x19 inches, is a striking example of his mixed media mastery, incorporating acrylic and aerosol on canvas. In this piece, Shark Toof engages with the familiar iconography of pop culture, specifically the well-known character Peter Griffin from the animated sitcom "Family Guy." However, in true street art fashion, Shark Toof takes this familiar image and subverts it, adding layers of meaning and challenging the viewer's perceptions. The title, a nod to René Magritte's famous work, plays with the idea of representation and reality, encouraging viewers to question what they see. The painting's mixed media approach is characteristic of street pop art, which combines various techniques and materials to create dynamic visuals. Shark Toof's use of bold colors and exaggerated features captures the essence of graffiti art's impact while paying homage to pop art's stylized aesthetics. His work does not shy away from humor or satire; instead, it embraces these elements to deliver a more profound commentary on the nature of celebrity, fandom, and the art world itself. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, Shark Toof stands out as an artist who embodies the DIY spirit of the genre. His affinity for cities like Detroit, with their rich industrial pasts and vibrant street art scenes, speaks to his commitment to the grassroots nature of his craft. Shark Toof's work, including "Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin," is a visual feast and a testament to the transformative power of street art in the modern era. Through his art, Shark Toof continues to push the boundaries of street pop art, showcasing its potential to be both playful and piercingly insightful. His ability to navigate the intersection of street art and fine art while maintaining a sense of authenticity and approachability ensures that his work resonates with a broad spectrum of art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
$2,355.00
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Marly Mcfly Radiate HPM Mixed Media Wood Print by Marly Mcfly
Radiate Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) Acrylic, Spray Paint, and Ink on Wood Panel ready to hang by Marly Mcfly Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 8 HPM Artwork Size 18x18 Signed Edition of 8 Acrylic, Spray Paint and Ink on Wood Panel Size: 18 x 18 Inches Release: July 26, 2021
$589.00
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Nate Duval The Duke of Iris Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval
The Duke of Iris 5-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Artwork. 2012 Signed Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 16x20 Metallic Ink
$67.00
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Abstrk Many Faces Untitled HPM Archival Print by Abstrk
Many Faces- Untitled HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Artist Abstrk. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Unique Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 24x24
$450.00
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Buff Monster Pink Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Pink Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Screen Print on Card Stock Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9x12 With Heavy Drips of Hand Painted Areas. Pink Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster The Pink Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster exemplifies the evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its vivid palette, sharp composition, and tactile embellishments. Released in 2023 as part of a signed and numbered limited edition of 50, this 9x12 inch print is part of Buff Monster’s ongoing exploration of his iconic Mister Melty character. Created on card stock fine art paper, each piece is hand-painted with bold acrylic applications layered over silkscreen foundations, making every print a one-of-a-kind composition of melting optimism and subversive cheer. Iconography and Visual Aesthetic This variant of Mister Melty is striking for its interplay between lush green tones and a vibrant central pink and gray eye. Mister Melty’s design is confined within a graphic, gray frame that intensifies the sense of structure against the chaos of the dripping, gooey textures that define the character’s form. The eyeball motif, central to Buff Monster’s visual identity, is rendered in a way that fuses cuteness with the grotesque. It floats in a surreal landscape of slime-like textures, splatter overlays, and amorphous shapes that evoke a psychedelic reinterpretation of cartoon imagery. The work is further enhanced by halftone patterns and airbrushed gradients that build movement into the stillness of the canvas. Technique and HPM Detailing What sets this print apart is its HPM status—Hand-Painted Multiple—which ensures that no two prints in the edition are alike. Buff Monster overlays each silkscreen base with hand-applied paint using brushes and drips to give each piece unique texture, color depth, and movement. This Pink Green edition is characterized by energetic splashes and swirls of green, yellow, and black, creating a layered tension between the structured screenprint and the unruly freedom of the painted surface. The drips and splatters give the piece raw energy while enhancing its sculptural effect, transforming the flat surface into something visceral and dynamic. Buff Monster and the Legacy of Mister Melty Buff Monster, based in the United States, has long championed a playful yet dark aesthetic inspired by Japanese culture, graffiti, heavy metal, and underground comics. His signature character Mister Melty is a visual metaphor for fleeting joy, absurdity, and transformation. It represents a blend of humor and decay, often shown melting or dripping as a symbol of impermanence. The Pink Green Mister Melty HPM print is a prime example of his style—a hybrid of pop iconography and street-level sensibility executed with the care of a studio painter. As a limited edition object, it functions both as a collectible and a canvas that reflects Buff Monster’s unique contribution to contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$650.00
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Lefty Out There Infected Silkscreen Print by Junkyard x Lefty Out There
Infected Silkscreen Print by Junkyard x Lefty Out There Hand-Pulled 1-Color on 100lb Recycled Archival French Black Licorice Construction Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x18 Silkscreen Print INFO
$340.00
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Marwan Shahin Habibi- Dame HPM Hand-Embellished Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin
Habibi- Dame HPM Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print With Acrylic & Diamond Dust on Photographique Rag Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Marwan Shahin. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 33 Marwan Shahin's "HABIBI" series an iconic portrait of Lebanese singer Fairuz interpreted throughout different stages of experiencing love, This very limited edition of 33, which each print is intricately arranged with a filigree of Diamond Dust to produce visually intoxicating kaleidoscope-like effects. Habibi: Dame by Marwan Shahin – A Diamond-Dusted Tribute to Love and Legacy Marwan Shahin’s Habibi: Dame stands as a visually powerful homage to Fairuz, the legendary Lebanese singer and cultural icon. Created in 2022 as part of the HABIBI series, this limited edition of only 33 signed and numbered pieces showcases Shahin’s unique ability to fuse emotive portraiture with contemporary street pop art aesthetics. Executed as a Giclée print on Photographique Rag and hand-embellished with acrylic and diamond dust, the piece exudes both reverence and modern flair, embodying the enduring spirit of Fairuz through a modern visual dialect. The artwork presents a stark, black-and-white depiction of Fairuz’s face, defined by Shahin’s signature optical linework and dramatic lighting. Her gaze is upward, expressive, and timeless, framed by circular ripple-like waves that echo the tonal warmth and resonance of her voice. The intricate line patterns across her hair and facial features offer a hypnotic rhythm that feels simultaneously vintage and futuristic, aligning the singer’s cultural memory with contemporary visual form. The use of minimal color and strong contrast gives the image its compelling clarity, allowing every curve and contour to stand out in an almost celestial glow. A Modern Saint in Pop Art Halo Fairuz is one of the most celebrated voices in Arab music history, often considered a unifying figure across the Middle East. Shahin, an Egyptian artist known for his ability to recontextualize cultural figures through the lens of street pop art and graffiti artwork, elevates her to icon status in a way that transcends time and borders. By using diamond dust across select areas of the portrait, the piece gains a luminous, tactile quality that mimics the glittering impact of her presence in the Arab world. This glimmer isn’t just decorative—it deepens the aura, transforming the piece into a sacred relic of cultural devotion. The title Dame adds to this reverence. It places Fairuz not just in the pantheon of global musical excellence but frames her as a matriarchal force in Arab identity and artistic resilience. The halo-like rings behind her head subtly reference both vinyl records and saint-like iconography, creating an aesthetic bridge between musical legacy and divine inspiration. Love, Heritage, and the Heart of the HABIBI Series Marwan Shahin’s HABIBI series is rooted in the emotional spectrum of love, from longing to celebration, heartbreak to transcendence. In Dame, that emotionality is steeped in admiration and memory. This series doesn’t merely romanticize—it archives the phases of affection and cultural passion through a distinctly Arab pop lens. Shahin’s style, which blends traditional engraving techniques with a street-art pulse, allows this work to function both as personal expression and public monument. For collectors and fans of graffiti artwork and modern Arab aesthetics, Habibi: Dame offers a rare chance to own a piece of meaningful history—one that sits at the intersection of timeless music, visual innovation, and deeply rooted cultural reverence. The work affirms Shahin’s position as a voice for a new generation of Middle Eastern artists who navigate identity, nostalgia, and beauty through boundary-pushing visual storytelling.
$352.00
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Frank Kozik The Gipper Ultra Violence Silver Art Toy by Frank Kozik
The Gipper Ultra-Violence- Silver Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. The Gipper Silver Edition Edition size: 50 Size: 16" Material: rotocast vinyl
$539.00
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Frank Kozik Charles Manson Everythings Charlie Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik
Charles Manson Everything Charlie Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 1992 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 666 Artwork Size 22.5x29.5 Silkscreen Print Frank Kozik's "Charles Manson Everything Charlie" is a provocative silkscreen print that embodies the raw and often controversial energy of pop and street art. Released in 1992, this artwork reflects Kozik's edgy aesthetic, a bold confrontation of cultural icons and societal motifs that challenge the viewer. The print features a repeated portrait of Charles Manson, infamously known for leading the Manson Family and orchestrating a series of gruesome murders in the late 1960s. With a limited run of 666 pieces, a number playfully nodding to the subject's notoriety, each 22.5x29.5 inch print is signed and numbered by Kozik, asserting its authenticity and rarity. Crafted through a hand-pulled process, the 2-color print starkly contrasts the vibrant orange of Manson's face against a deep blue background, surrounded by what appears to be radiating lines or aura. This choice of color and repetition creates a visual echo chamber, amplifying the unsettling impact of Manson's gaze multiplied across the paper. The artwork encapsulates the spirit of the early '90s alternative scene and the burgeoning interest in street art as social commentary. Kozik's decision to immortalize Manson in this way taps into the vein of pop art tradition, reminiscent of Warhol's depictions of Marilyn Monroe. Yet, it subverts the norm by focusing on a figure associated with darkness and infamy rather than glamour or pop culture innocence. "Everything Charlie" is a stark example of how street art and pop art can converge in a single piece, bringing the outsider ethos and inflammatory messages to the fore. This is street art not confined to the alleys or hidden corners of the city but elevated to fine art, meant to hang on a wall, confront, and provoke. As with much of Kozik's work, the piece is not just a visual stimulus but a conversation starter, a powerful reminder of art's ability to encapsulate complex narratives within simple imagery. It's a window into the era it was produced, a snapshot of the zeitgeist, and a reflection on the culture's fascination with figures like Manson.
$305.00
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Pat Riot Josh Hamilton Spartan Warrior Rangers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
CARDART Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Josh Hamilton/Spartan Warrior- Rangers
$24.00
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D*Face- Dean Stockton Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton
Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton Screen Print on Paperboard Framed Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2007 Signed Unique Paint & Pencil HPM Embellished with Doodle on Front Framed Artwork Size 23.25x33. Initially, This Was a Design Used as Wheat Plasters Across Cities. It's Rumored This is one of 2 Versions Produced and Signed by D*Face on higher-grade paper. Custom Framed with Red Metal Frame. D*Face's Signature Style in Prey Red The confluence of pop art and street art finds a striking manifestation in the work of British artist Dean Stockton, better known as D*Face. Among his vast array of impactful artworks, the "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is a prime example of his skill in blending subversive street art techniques with the ethos of pop art. This limited edition piece, a silkscreen print on paperboard and an original work embellished with unique paint and pencil doodles by the artist himself captures the essence of his critique on consumerism and the cult of celebrity. Stockton's "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is not just another piece of street art; it reflects the artist's journey and commentary on society. The artwork features bold lines and stark contrasts, a hallmark of D*Face's aesthetic, which owes much to his early influences from skateboarding, graffiti, and punk music. The print, measuring 23.25 by 33 inches, is framed in a custom red metal frame that echoes the vibrancy of the artwork within. D*Face and the Pop Street Art Movement Originally conceived as a design for wheatpaste posters plastered across cities, "Prey Red" evolved into a more refined expression of DFace's art when it was reimagined as a high-grade paper print. This transition from street art to a gallery-worthy piece underscores the fluid boundaries between different art forms and the versatility of DFace as an artist. The fact that this piece was one of just two versions produced and signed by the artist adds to its exclusivity and allure. DFace's work is often seen as a bridge between the raw, rebellious energy of street art and the polished, image-focused world of pop art. DFace challenges preconceived notions about art and its place in society by bringing his work into galleries without losing the street-smart edge. The "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is a testament to this, embodying the artist's skill in bringing depth and multiple layers of meaning to his work. The Cultural Impact of D*Face's Artwork Beyond its visual appeal, "Prey Red" is a cultural critique, much like the rest of DFace's oeuvre. Through his art, DFace invites viewers to question the icons and symbols that populate our visual landscape. This print, with its sharp imagery and the word "PREY" emblazoned across it, suggests a deeper conversation about who the prey is in a world saturated with media and celebrity culture. DFace's "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is not merely a piece of art to be admired for its style; it is a conversation starter, a piece of cultural commentary, and a collector's item all at once. It represents the artist's ongoing commitment to challenging viewers and the art establishment, urging a reevaluation of what is displayed on city walls and gallery halls. As DFace continues to create and evolve, works like "Prey Red" ensure his place in the annals of contemporary art history, bridging the gap between the underground and the mainstream.
$3,741.00
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Dragon76 Discover Holographic Foil Archival Print by Dragon76
Discover Holographic Foil Archival Print by Dragon76 Limited Edition on Holo Foil Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art. Dragon76’s Futuristic Vision in “Discover” Discover Holographic Foil Archival Print by Dragon76 merges cyberpunk futurism with spiritual symbolism, rendered through a dynamic visual explosion of color and form. Issued as a limited edition fine art archival pigment print on holographic foil paper, this 2025 signed and numbered edition of only 50 showcases the technical excellence and conceptual complexity of the Japan-born, New York-based street pop art innovator. At 18 by 24 inches, the print is more than an artwork—it becomes a layered portal of motion, contrast, and cultural dialogue. Fusing Technology, Nature, and Humanity Dragon76’s hallmark is his ability to capture the friction and harmony between organic life and futuristic machinery. Discover encapsulates that balance through the portrayal of a space-suited figure embedded in a swirling composition of marine life, coral, and circuitry. The astronaut helmet reflects both protection and alienation while the face within projects resilience and mystery. Coral and fish seamlessly emerge from the subject’s suit, evoking the image of symbiosis in a futuristic environment where nature and machine intertwine. With elements drawn from manga, mecha aesthetics, and Afro-Asian motifs, this print exists at the intersection of fantasy, urban futurism, and ecological reverence. Holographic Impact and Street Pop Legacy The use of holographic foil paper amplifies the piece’s kinetic energy, enhancing saturation and refracting light to animate the composition. It reframes the traditional silkscreen and digital hybrid technique with an iridescent finish that responds to shifting angles, making the viewer part of the viewing experience. Dragon76’s command of vibrant hues, crisp linework, and three-dimensional layering sets his work apart in the street pop art movement. His murals have appeared across continents—from Miami to Osaka—and his prints remain highly sought after by collectors of graffiti artwork and pop-surrealism alike. Global Roots and Cultural Storytelling Born in Shiga, Japan, and based in New York City, Dragon76 is known for creating murals and prints that speak to global unity, struggle, and hope. His work often includes iconography that spans East Asian folklore, Western science fiction, and hip-hop street culture. Discover is emblematic of his worldview—visionary, borderless, and saturated with cultural memory. Each edition in this limited run offers a glimpse into his narrative universe: one that merges the speculative and the sacred. Within the graffiti and pop art lexicon, Dragon76 stands as a torchbearer of modern mythology rendered in aerosol, ink, and pigment on every imaginable surface.
$350.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Occupy Protester AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Occupy Protester A.P. 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey, Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. A.P. Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Numbered Occupy Protester, 2012 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) A.P. (aside from an edition of 450) Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles. Occupy Wall Street Shepard Fairey's 'Occupy Protester': A Beacon of Street Pop Art and Activism Shepard Fairey's 'Occupy Protester' is a poignant representation of the artist's involvement with the Occupy Wall Street movement and his continuous impact on street pop art and graffiti artwork. As an artist-proof (A.P.), this 2012 silkscreen print in colors on speckled cream paper was apart from the main edition of 450, enhancing its rarity and desirability among collectors and enthusiasts of the genre. Measuring 24 x 18 inches, the print is significant not only for its artistic merit but also for its strong political message. The 'Occupy Protester' features a figure wrapped in a scarf, with only the eyes visible, set against a backdrop of bold red and black stripes. This image is striking and filled with emotion, reflecting the intensity and urgency of the Occupy movement. The number "99%" prominently displayed in the artwork resonates with the movement's message, which protested against economic inequality and the disproportionate power of the wealthiest 1% of the population. Fairey's choice of speckle-tone paper adds an organic feel to the work, suggesting the grassroots nature of the protests. Cultural and Political Impact of Fairey's Work Shepard Fairey has long been an artist who uses his work to comment on social and political issues. 'Occupy Protester' continues this tradition, embodying the spirit of resistance and the call for change that defined the early 2010s. Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles, the print serves as a historical document of the time, encapsulating the widespread feelings and sentiments among the participants of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Fairey's ability to communicate powerful messages through his art has solidified his position as a pivotal figure in the street pop art movement. The legacy of 'Occupy Protester' extends beyond its initial release. As a piece of street pop art, it has been instrumental in demonstrating the potential of art to influence public discourse and act as a catalyst for social change. The artist’s signature and numbering along the lower edge of the print serve as a reminder of the personal commitment and the voice of the artist behind the work. It is a testament to Fairey's dedication to his craft and his unwavering support for movements that seek to challenge the status quo. Legacy of 'Occupy Protester' in Street Art Shepard Fairey's 'Occupy Protester' is more than just a piece of art; it symbolizes a pivotal moment in contemporary history. It represents the synergy between art and activism and how street pop art can transcend traditional canvases to become a part of the collective consciousness. As an A.P. screenprint, it holds a special place in the chronicles of street art, signifying a moment when art and the artist stepped out of the shadows and into the arena of political activism. The print remains a powerful piece of visual communication, reflecting the ethos of a movement that sought to redefine power and privilege in the modern world.
$917.00
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Bec Winnel To Love And To Hold Giclee Print by Bec Winnel
To Love And To Hold Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 11x16 White Haired Woman with Lilly Flowers. The Alluring Fusion of Florals and Portraiture in "To Love And To Hold" by Bec Winnel "To Love And To Hold," a giclee print by the Australian artist Bec Winnel, presents a compelling blend of portraiture and nature, a common theme within the domain of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, yet expressed here with a unique finesse. Limited to a collection of 25 signed and numbered editions, the artwork, sized at 11x16 inches, features a white-haired woman with lily flowers, a juxtaposition that evokes themes of purity, beauty, and the delicacy of human emotions. Bec Winnel's Artistic Narrative in Street Pop Art Bec Winnel's contribution to the contemporary art scene is marked by her ethereal and almost otherworldly representations of women, often coupled with elements from nature. "To Love And To Hold" is no exception. Winnel's precise and tender touch breathes life into the paper, creating a texture and depth that might be found in the murals and textures of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This print invites the viewer into a narrative woven from the subject's penetrating gaze and the vibrant life of the lily flowers. The interplay between the subject and the lilies in "To Love And To Hold" is significant. Lilies are often associated with devotion, purity, renewal, and rebirth. By juxtaposing these flowers with the woman's gaze, Winnel may suggest a story of enduring love, a moment of contemplation, or a cycle of growth and change. The limited edition nature of the print deepens its value, turning it into a collectible piece that holds not just aesthetic value but also an emotional narrative that resonates with the viewer. Technique and Expression in Winnel's Limited Edition Prints The technique employed by Winnel in her giclee prints ensures that every subtle detail of her original artwork is captured, from the soft hues of the woman's hair to the intricate details of the lily flowers. Giclee printing, known for its high-quality reproduction capabilities, is particularly suited to Winnel's style, which often features soft gradients and delicate shadings that would be lost in lower-quality print methods. "To Love And To Hold" reflects the same attention to detail and expression often found in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. While the latter is typically found in urban settings and is characterized by its public display and often bold messages, Winnel's print brings the essence of this artistic expression into a personal and contemplative space. The piece does not shout from a wall but whispers from a frame, allowing for a deeper and more intimate connection with the art. The Lasting Impact of "To Love And To Hold" The lasting impact of "To Love And To Hold" within the broader context of street pop art and graffiti artwork is a testament to the versatility and range of the movement. While Street Pop Art is often associated with urban landscapes and the social and political commentary inherent in graffiti, Winnel's print showcases how the principles of this movement can be translated into different mediums and settings. Her work is a reminder that Street Pop Art is not confined by space or scale but is defined by its ability to touch, engage, and convey meaning. In the hands of those who own a piece of this limited edition print, "To Love And To Hold" continues to be more than just a work of art. It is a portal to a story, an emotion, and a piece of the artist's soul. It is a reminder of the beauty that can be found in stillness, the strength in vulnerability, and the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. As such, Bec Winnel's work is an enduring piece within the ever-evolving narrative of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, bridging the gap between the intimate and the universal, the private collection and the public spectacle.
$211.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Cut The Record MF Doom Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Cut The Record- MF Doom Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- ABOVE Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The 'Cut The Record' series was made solely for this release and was part of my most recent exhibition Remix. This was a very personal series for me, as I selected 10 of my favorite musicians to portray and Remix. All of the 10 musicians I selected to make for this series are personal favorites of mine. Music I actually listen to on a day-to-day basis. For my exhibition, I kinda tweaked the meaning of Remix to fit the swapping and sampling of different, but similar pieces of woodcuts I had made on the pieces. With the 10 musicians, I selected for the 'Cut The Record series each have either had their music remixed and or remix music themselves. -Above
$352.00
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Niagara Get Off My Cloud Blotter Paper Archival Print by Niagara
Get Off My Cloud Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Niagara pop culture LSD artwork. Get Off Of My Cloud Was done for a big show at Art Basel. The painting measured 10 feet square. A truck was hired to deliver it to the newest gallery in Miami. The opening was a smash. After midnight a storm blew in. The huge promo ballon blew into the klieg lights and electrical lines. Instant Explosion….the fire burned the gallery into rubble. Nobody was killed, but ''Get Off My Cloud was a casualty.
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Pat Riot Leonys Martin Old Man Rangers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
Leonys Martin/ Old Man- Rangers Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Leonys Martin/ Old Man- Rangers
$24.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Cut The Record Michael Jackson Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Cut The Record- Michael Jackson Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- ABOVE Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The 'Cut The Record' series was made solely for this release and was part of my most recent exhibition Remix. This was a very personal series for me, as I selected 10 of my favorite musicians to portray and Remix. All of the 10 musicians I selected to make for this series are personal favorites of mine. Music I actually listen to on a day-to-day basis. For my exhibition, I kinda tweaked the meaning of Remix to fit the swapping and sampling of different, but similar pieces of woodcuts I had made on the pieces. With the 10 musicians, I selected for the 'Cut The Record series each have either had their music remixed and or remix music themselves. -Above
$352.00
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Mateo Lina PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Mateo
Lina PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Mateo Limited Edition Print on MEDIUM Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2025 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 17x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art Lina PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Mateo French artist Mateo, known for his transformative Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, delivers a powerful cultural statement with Lina, a 2025 archival pigment print in a rare Printer’s Proof edition. Measuring 17 x 24 inches and produced on high-quality fine art paper, this print continues Mateo’s practice of merging portraiture with ornamental textile traditions. Signed and marked PP by the artist, this piece stands as a unique refinement in a limited body of work that celebrates identity, feminine strength, and transcultural visual language. Ornament and Identity in Harmony The subject of Lina is a woman whose direct gaze confronts the viewer with unwavering presence. Her face and form are partially obscured and enhanced by intricate Persian carpet motifs, rendered with exceptional detail and precision. Mateo seamlessly overlays these patterns onto the contours of the subject’s face, creating an illusion that her skin itself is interwoven with global heritage and ancestral memory. The blue and gold palette radiates dignity, serenity, and sacred geometry, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty of complexity and resilience in modern cultural narratives. Technique and Material Craft The technique employed in Lina reflects Mateo’s signature synthesis of classical craft and urban art aesthetics. This Printer’s Proof was produced using archival pigment processes on 290gsm Moab Entrada paper, ensuring vibrancy and longevity. The embellishment of textile detail does not serve as mere decoration—it functions as a symbol system, deeply rooted in Mateo’s ongoing exploration of symbolism, heritage, and hybrid identity. The crispness of the print, coupled with its ornamental layering, produces a near-sculptural surface on flat paper. Contemporary Global Vision Mateo’s work challenges and expands the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by integrating references from North African, Middle Eastern, and Asian decorative traditions into contemporary Western portraiture. Lina is emblematic of this synthesis, embodying both the raw immediacy of urban street art and the sacred timelessness of cultural craft. The Printer’s Proof format of this edition adds a level of rarity and authenticity for collectors, and underscores Mateo’s emphasis on process, craft, and artistic integrity. Lina is more than an image—it is a meditation on feminine strength, history, and the interwoven layers of self and culture. With its meticulous construction and universal resonance, the work occupies a critical space in the canon of modern figurative and street-rooted fine art, making it a vital acquisition for collectors seeking narrative depth and visual impact.
$500.00
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Copyright Destiny Blotter Paper Archival Print by Copyright
Destiny Blotter Paper Archival Print by Copyright Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Blotter paper, a type of thick absorbent paper, is traditionally used in fields like chemistry for drying samples or in the art world for watercolor painting. However, it has found a unique niche in the world of graffiti and street art for the creation of "blotter art", which is often associated with psychedelic art due to its historical use as a medium for distributing LSD. Experience the convergence of fine art and counterculture with our Fine Art Archival Prints on Perforated Blotter LSD Paper. These prints, a nod to the psychedelic era, are designed to deliver stunning visual impact. They are printed on high-quality blotter paper, which was traditionally used for LSD tabs, but now repurposed for this unique art form. Each piece is a work of masterful creativity, providing an experience that is both aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant. Printed with archival inks to ensure longevity, these prints are not only collectibles but also lasting symbols of a vibrant subculture.
$360.00
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Joe King Britney Bomb Silkscreen Print by Joe King
Britney Bomb Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Joe King. Ultra limited number 6 of 7.
$218.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Acid Test Results Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Acid Test Results Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Denial pop culture LSD artwork. In 2000 he adopted the moniker ‘DENIAL’ as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics, and media messages that contemporary society is often ‘in denial about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards, and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters ‘D3N!@L’. Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.
$385.00
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John Vogl Frog King Silkscreen Print by John Vogl
Frog King Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$103.00
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Greg Gossel The Wedding is Off Red Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel
The Wedding is Off- Red 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print Artwork on Archival Cougar Paper by Greg Gossel Rare Street Art Pop Artist. 19 x 25" 5 color print on acid-free, archival Cougar white paper
$203.00
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Todd Slater Andrew WK Austin TX 2004 Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater
Andrew WK- Austin TX 2004 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Todd Slater. 24 x 24 – 2 color silkscreen – S/N edition of 100 "I dropped a stack of these off at Emo’s and heard Peaches doing her soundcheck with that track from “Lost in Translation”. I was getting married the next day and Graham from Emo’s offered to let my friends and I in free as a sort of spontaneous bachelor party. The night would not be forgotten as I ended up writing a screenplay of the night’s events that ended up in Todd Phillips hands and eventually became “The Hangover”. Long live the party indeed. Actually, I politely declined his offer and was in bed by 10 that night but you get the idea." -Todd Slater
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John Vogl Woman Feather Silkscreen Print by John Vogl
Woman Feather Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$103.00
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ABCNT ABCNT Masked Bust Ivory White Sculpture by ABCNT
ABCNT Masked Bust- Ivory White Limited Edition Rare Hand Casted Solid Resin Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist ABCNT. 2020 Signed & Numbered Edition of 25 Artwork Size 5x6 Comes in Hand Spray Painted Box, Signed & Numbered. BCNT Ivory White Edition 6" Hand Casted Solid Resin Sculpture Limited Edition of only 25 made Hand Stenciled Box by the artist ABCNT Signed & Numbered
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Naoto Hattori Goonie 032 Original Watercolor Painting by Naoto Hattori
Goonie 032 Original Watercolor Art Painting on Framed Fine Art Paper by Surreal Artist Naoto Hattori. 2013 Signed Original One-of-a-Kind Watercolor Painting Framed Artwork Frame Size 8.5x8.5 Image Size 3x3 Custom Framed & Matted By Artist. Naoto Hattori's "Goonie 032" and the Essence of Street Pop Art In the dynamic world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the term 'original' carries significant weight. Originality is the lifeblood of an art form that prides itself on its unique voice and resistance to the mainstream. Naoto Hattori's "Goonie 032," a 2013 watercolor painting, embodies this spirit of originality and is a fascinating piece within the broader context of pop and street art. The work, a one-of-a-kind watercolor painting, presents itself not only as an artifact of Hattori's vivid imagination but also as a reflection of the artist's ability to converge the ethos of street pop art with the subtleties of watercolor techniques. Presented on fine art paper, the painting measures 3x3 inches and is housed in a custom frame and matting at 8.5x8.5 inches. It was designed and executed by Hattori himself. This hands-on approach to the artwork's presentation speaks volumes about the artist's commitment to the totality of his craft. From the creation of the painting to its framing, every step is imbued with a personal touch that aligns with the DIY ethos prevalent in street art culture. Interpreting the Surrealism in Hattori's Street Pop Art "Goonie 032" showcases a subject that is quintessentially Hattori – a surreal figure with an almost otherworldly demeanor. The character's facial expression is a contemplative mystery set against an undefined backdrop, allowing the subject to command the viewer's full attention. The use of watercolors adds a dream-like quality to the work, with colors blending into one another, suggesting a fluidity often associated with street art's ever-changing and dynamic nature. The small size of the image within the substantial frame draws a viewer in, demanding close inspection and personal engagement, much like the intimate experience of encountering small yet striking pieces of graffiti or street pop art in unexpected urban nooks. The artistry lies not only in the painting itself but also in the juxtaposition of the scale against the bold statement made by the solid, dark frame that borders it. The Collectibility and Impact of Hattori's Watercolor Works The market for Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork values rarity and the hand of the artist, and Hattori's "Goonie 032" is exemplary in this regard. As a signed original, the painting directly connects to the artist's hand, amplifying its desirability among collectors. The watercolor medium, though not traditionally associated with the often bold and brash medium of street art, is employed by Hattori in such a way that it reflects the nuanced possibilities of street-inspired artwork. This piece asserts that the vibrancy of street art can be conveyed through the subtlety of watercolors, a notion that broadens the definition and reach of street pop art. The act of framing and matting the piece also contributes to its collectibility. By customizing the presentation, Hattori ensures that "Goonie 032" is not just a piece of art but an entire aesthetic experience. This attention to framing is similar to the way street artists often have to work within and around the confines of the spaces they choose to tag or moralize, turning limitations into a part of the creative process. Cultural Significance of "Goonie 032" in Contemporary Art Naoto Hattori's artwork transcends the traditional boundaries of pop art and graffiti, venturing into the realm of the personal and the fantastical. "Goonie 032" manifests how street art's influence has permeated various levels of art production, leading to innovative expressions that maintain a dialogue with viewers akin to the conversations sparked by outdoor murals and illicit tags. In "Goonie 032," the dialogue is intimate, prompting an inward journey reflective of the painting's introspective subject. The cultural relevance of Hattori's work is rooted in its ability to resonate with the ethos of street art – the expression of identity, the challenge to societal norms, and the breaking of artistic conventions. "Goonie 032," with its originality, craftsmanship, and surrealistic vision, is a vibrant example of how the principles of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be applied across different mediums and contexts, maintaining the spirit of the street in the serenity of the gallery wall.
$669.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Educate to Liberate Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Educate to Liberate Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 4-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Depicting Bobby Seale of the Black Panther Party in Stylistic 70s Retro Style. "The events this month honor the backbone leadership of the original Party. The work of BPPALN is to ensure the education initiatives and community outreach programs provide knowledge while improving the quality of life for the Elders, all the way to the youth of today." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY Educate to Liberate Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey Educate to Liberate is a 2021 silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey, released under his OBEY imprint. Hand-pulled in four colors on cream Speckletone fine art paper, this signed and numbered edition of 300 measures 18 x 24 inches. The composition presents a powerful portrait of Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, rendered in Fairey’s signature graphic style with strong symmetry, ornate framing, and bold color contrasts that echo vintage political posters. Bobby Seale, the Black Panther Party, and Education as Power Bobby Seale is depicted not just as a historical figure, but as a symbol of organized resistance, community empowerment, and political education. The Black Panther Party placed education at the center of its mission, advocating for self-determination, critical awareness, and tangible community programs such as free breakfast initiatives and health clinics. Fairey’s use of the phrase “Educate to Liberate” reinforces the idea that knowledge is foundational to freedom, aligning directly with the Panthers’ philosophy that systemic change begins with informed and engaged communities. Shepard Fairey’s Visual Language and Ongoing Activism Stylistically, the print draws heavily from 1970s political and cultural aesthetics, combining propaganda-era ornamentation with modern street art clarity. Radiating lines, decorative borders, and emblematic seals frame Seale as an icon of enduring relevance rather than a figure confined to history. Fairey’s accompanying statement emphasizes honoring the original leadership of the Black Panther Party while supporting contemporary education initiatives and community outreach through BPPALN. Educate to Liberate stands as both a commemorative artwork and a call to action, reflecting Fairey’s long-standing commitment to using art as a vehicle for social consciousness and civic engagement.
$552.00
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Michael Reeder Skull Variant Cloud Diver Archival Print by Michael Reeder
Skull Variant Cloud Diver Archival Print by Michael Reeder Limited Edition Print on Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Rare Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 8x10 Archival Pigment Fine Art Michael Reeder is a contemporary artist based in Dallas, Texas, known for his bold and abstract figurative paintings that explore themes of identity, power, and transformation. Reeder's style combines elements of traditional portraiture with abstract and expressionist techniques, resulting in dynamic compositions that challenge traditional notions of representation. An archival print is a high-quality reproduction of an artwork that is designed to last for a long time without fading or deteriorating. Archival prints are made using archival-quality inks and papers that are resistant to UV light, moisture, and other environmental factors that can damage the print over time. These prints are often used by artists and photographers to create affordable reproductions of their work that can be sold or displayed without worrying about the quality deteriorating over time.
$578.00
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Phineas X Jones Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones
Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Chicago City on the Horn of a Rhino Walking in the Sea. Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones Chi-Noceros, a silkscreen print by Phineas X Jones, is a surreal and visually striking fusion of urban architecture and wildlife, blending elements of street pop art & graffiti artwork with fine illustration techniques. This hand-pulled screenprint, created in 2013, captures the imaginative and detailed artistic approach for which Jones is known. The 18x24-inch artwork, produced as a signed and numbered limited edition of 100, depicts a rhinoceros walking through water with the iconic Chicago skyline integrated into its horn. This whimsical yet thought-provoking imagery transforms the animal into a living embodiment of the city, symbolizing both strength and resilience while blurring the lines between nature and man-made structures. The Artistic Composition and Symbolism Jones' illustration style in Chi-Noceros is defined by intricate linework and a deep attention to texture, giving the rhino’s skin a weathered, organic feel that contrasts sharply with the rigid architectural structures growing from its face. The use of the Willis Tower and other Chicago skyscrapers as the rhino’s horn is a bold artistic statement, reinforcing the city’s towering presence and its relationship to the natural world. The water surrounding the rhino creates an additional layer of intrigue, implying either movement through an untamed landscape or the gradual reclaiming of urban spaces by nature. The rhino’s body is also adorned with the four red stars from the Chicago flag, further emphasizing the city’s identity and making the creature a literal representation of its spirit. The integration of these symbols into the natural form of the animal adds a layer of civic pride while maintaining a sense of surrealism. The muted color palette, consisting of grays, blues, and reds, keeps the composition visually cohesive, reinforcing the detailed linework and giving the piece a timeless, almost vintage quality. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influences Chi-Noceros aligns with the aesthetics of street pop art & graffiti artwork by incorporating bold reimaginings of urban culture, transforming everyday elements into something unexpected. The hybrid of an organic, powerful creature with rigid city structures mirrors the themes often found in street art, where the natural and industrial coexist in an ongoing dialogue. This interplay between nature and human development is a recurring motif in urban art, where murals, prints, and graffiti often depict the struggle between environmental forces and the relentless expansion of cities. Jones’ ability to merge intricate realism with surrealism gives his work an edge that fits within the larger movement of contemporary street pop art. The exaggerated proportions and unconventional subject matter challenge the viewer’s perception, much like how graffiti and street murals disrupt traditional urban spaces. His precise illustration techniques, combined with the organic flow of ink from the screenprinting process, further reinforce the handcrafted, raw energy that defines this style of art. The Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Chi-Noceros As a limited-edition, signed and numbered silkscreen print, Chi-Noceros holds value as both a collectible artwork and a cultural statement. The 18x24-inch format allows for the full appreciation of Jones’ meticulous detailing, ensuring that every line and texture remains sharp and impactful. The hand-pulled nature of the print gives each piece a unique character, making it a sought-after work for collectors of street pop art & graffiti artwork, as well as those with an affinity for Chicago-inspired design. The lasting appeal of Chi-Noceros comes from its ability to merge civic identity with artistic expression. It speaks to both urban dwellers and art enthusiasts, offering a playful yet meaningful reflection on how cities and nature intersect. The rhino, a creature known for its resilience and strength, becomes an emblem of Chicago itself, embodying its toughness, adaptability, and iconic skyline. Phineas X Jones has established himself as an artist who bridges fine illustration with the bold, dynamic qualities of urban art. Chi-Noceros stands as a testament to his creativity, transforming an ordinary subject into an extraordinary visual narrative. This silkscreen print not only showcases his technical skill but also cements his place within the evolving landscape of street pop art & graffiti artwork.
$243.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Bias by Numbers- 30X42 Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Bias by Numbers- Large Format 30X42 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered, Bias by Numbers 30 inches by 42 inches Edition of 89 June 3, 2019 “Bias by Numbers” addresses racial bias in policing, criminal justice, and media culture. Racial bias in policing and criminal justice has a long history, including stats like – black people being five times more likely to be stopped and searched than white people, and four times more likely to be subjected to unnecessary use of force, or four times more likely to be killed by the police when unarmed. The statistics revealing racial bias in prosecution and sentencing are compelling as well. Though recreational drug use is equally common in both predominantly black communities and predominantly white communities, convictions for drug possession are almost six times higher for blacks. Blacks frequently receive longer prison sentences than whites contributing to African Americans being incarcerated at more than five times the rate of whites.
$3,810.00
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Nimit Malavia & Giclee Print by Nimit Malavia
& Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Nimit Malavia. Surreal Portrait of a Mans's Face in Vintage Clothing. Nimit Malavia is a Canadian visual artist and illustrator known for his intricate and imaginative artworks. His style often combines delicate line work with a strong sense of narrative, drawing inspiration from various sources such as mythology, fairy tales, and contemporary culture. Malavia's work typically incorporates a mix of traditional and digital media, including ink, watercolor, and Photoshop.
$134.00
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New Rule Collective Skull Face Silkscreen Print by New Rule Collective
Skull Face 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by New Rule Collective Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.
$217.00
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Marly Mcfly Jackpot Blue Silkscreen Print by Marly Mcfly
Jackpot- Blue Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Die-Cut 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper by Marly Mcfly Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 16x16 I am a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA. I began to pursue art as a child drawing everything from cartoons, comics, action figures and athletes. My inner thoughts and my experiences are captured through layers of bright bold colors and patterns coupled with images from my childhood which are utilized to express myself.
$352.00
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Craww Stigmata PP Silkscreen Print by Craww
Stigmata PP 2-Color Hand-Pulled Gold Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Craww Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2012 Signed PP Printers Proof Stamped With Gold Detail, Hand Deckled 15.5x21 Regular Limited Edition of 35
$345.00
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Fin DAC Debut HomEage Box Portfolio Art Set Archival Prints by Fin DAC
Debut Homeage Box Portfolio Art Set Archival Prints by Fin DAC 8x Limited Edition on 330gsm Enhanced Satin White Somerset Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 60 Portfolio Art Set of 8 Artworks Size 15.75x23.62 Archival Pigment Fine Art, This exclusive package includes a 24-page HomEage A4 booklet, elegantly bound with a metallic-foiled, color plan cover in a regal purple hue. The booklet is personally hand-signed by the artist on the introductory page, adding a touch of uniqueness and value. Accompanying the booklet is a detailed 12-page Certificate of Authenticity, assuring the item's provenance. To ensure the preservation of this fine art collectible, a pair of luxurious 100% cotton gloves embroidered with the distinctive HomEage logo is provided for careful handling of the work. Artists That Fin DAC Pays Homage to in the Debut HomEage Box Portfolio Art Set Erte - Zuihou by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Keith Haring - Lucheng by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Gustav Klimt - Tuileries by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Barbara Kruger - Shukumei by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Frank Miller - Endian by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Hayoa Miyazaki - Madeleine by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Alphonse Mucha - Changsegi by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Vincent van Gogh - Akiko by Fin DAC Signed & Numbered Custom Oxford Buckram Presentation Box The presentation box, exquisitely crafted, features a luxurious covering of premium purple Oxford library buckram, complemented by an interior lining of delicate Wibalin natural in a soft lilac shade. The exterior of the box and spine are adorned with metallic gold foil blocking, adding a touch of elegance and refinement. This exclusive box measures 686 x 490 x 47 mm, ensuring ample content space. Adding a personal touch, each box set is hand-signed and numbered by the artist on the inside cover, making each one a unique collector's item. Hand Deckled Fine Art Archival Print Set The prints are meticulously housed in a protective folder, elegantly situated on the top layer. This folder is embellished with metallic gold foil blocking on a Colorplan plain finish Amethyst 330gsm, exuding sophistication. Beneath each print lies a sheet of translucent, acid-free paper, ensuring the utmost protection. The box set comprises eight exquisite hand-deckled edge archival prints, each crafted on Somerset Enhanced Satin in radiant white 330gsm. Measuring 60 x 40 cm, these prints are hand-signed, numbered, and stamped by the artist, adding a distinctive mark of authenticity and craftsmanship. Fin DAC x West Contemporary Art Video Unveiling the Debut HomEage Box Portfolio Art Set by Fin DAC In the exhilarating world of modern art, the Debut HomEage Box Portfolio by the esteemed street pop and graffiti artist Fin DAC emerges as a testament to the harmonious fusion of traditional homage and contemporary aesthetics. This limited edition art set of just 60 portfolios is a celebration of cultural synergy, encapsulating street art's vibrancy and fine art paper's finesse. Each of the eight artworks within the set is a dedication, a signature blend of Fin DAC's distinctive style with the indelible influence of iconic artists spanning various art movements and epochs. Fin DAC's Artistic Tribute to Masters With a respectful nod to the art masters, Fin DAC pays homage to a diverse lineage of artists through his archival prints. From the Art Deco brilliance of Erte's "Zuihou" to the dynamic expressionism of Keith Haring's "Lucheng," each piece is a dialogue across time. The golden motifs and ornate detailing of Gustav Klimt's "Tuileries" find a modern counterpart in these prints. The provocative textural contrasts of Barbara Kruger's "Shukumei" and the noir-like intensity of Frank Miller's "Endian" are reimagined through the lens of street pop art. The whimsical storytelling of Hayao Miyazaki's "Madeleine" and the Art Nouveau elegance of Alphonse Mucha's "Changsegi" are beautifully interwoven with urban artistry. Lastly, the post-impressionist vigor of Vincent van Gogh's "Akiko" is revitalized, reflecting the perpetual influence of these artists on contemporary creations. Exquisite Presentation and Preservation The HomEage Box Portfolio is a physical embodiment of luxury and attention to detail. The presentation box is a masterpiece, covered in premium purple Oxford library buckram and lined with a lilac Wibalin natural finish, reflecting a royal aesthetic. Metallic gold foil blocking on the box's exterior and spine adds a layer of luxury, mirroring the golden age of artistry. Within this box, a 24-page A4 booklet, bound in Colorplan and foil-stamped, awaits the collector, along with a meticulously detailed 12-page Certificate of Authenticity. This certificate not only assures the provenance but also enhances the narrative of each piece. As a measure of the set's exclusivity, every booklet is hand-signed by Fin DAC, solidifying its status as a collector's treasure. Archival Prints of Impeccable Quality The heart of the portfolio lies in the archival prints, each a hand-deckled fine art creation on Somerset Enhanced Satin white fine art paper, with a substantial 330gsm weight that exudes quality. The prints, sized at an impressive 60 x 40 cm, are individually hand-signed, numbered, and artist-stamped. Housed in a protective folder with gold foil accents on Colorplan Amethyst paper, each print is separated by translucent, acid-free paper, ensuring longevity and vibrance. The combination of materials and the hand-finishing touches speak to the artist's commitment to creating art and heirlooms. Legacy and Craftsmanship in Street Pop and Graffiti Artwork Fin DAC's Debut HomEage Box Portfolio is a convergence of heritage and innovation, a homage transcending time through street pop and graffiti artwork. It is a curated experience that offers a visual feast and an insightful journey into the legacy of the greats, interpreted by one of the most intriguing artists in the contemporary street art scene. This archival print set is a bold statement in the art collection world, promising to be a conversation starter and a cherished possession for generations of art lovers.
$9,976.00
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Indie184- Soraya Marquez Te LoJuro- To Be Fearless HPM Archival Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez
Te LoJuro- To Be Fearless Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Spray Paint Archival Pigment Prints on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Indie184 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 13x17 2021 Signed Limited Edition TE LO JURO - TO BE FEARLESS• Autographed archival pigment print • Additional unique paint embellishment on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 14 x 17 inches Hand-embellished, signed and numbered by artist Indie184 in a special embellished edition of 15
$323.00