Fantasy

4 artworks


  • Hedwig Giclee Print by Ryan Berkley

    Ryan Berkley Hedwig Giclee Print by Ryan Berkley

    Hedwig Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ryan Berkley. Ryan Berkley - "Hedwig" limited edition fine art digital print signed and numbered edition of 50 copies 8" x 10"

    $99.00

  • Gnome OG Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English Gnome OG Art Toy by Ron English

    Gnome OG Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Artist Ron English. 2015 DesignerCon New In Box Ron English Artist Gnome OG Based on the original artwork of Ron English this self-protrait of the artist now can be your personal artist gnome. These 4 inch gnomes come to life when you’re not looking and help you by painting from their tiny brushes and paint pallets. Each one comes wearing their Popaganda Rabbbit TShirt and paint splattered pants. Make sure to grab your gnome before they all disappear. 4 inches tall. Vinyl. Window Box.

    $56.00

  • Gnome Sunburnt GID Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English Gnome Sunburnt GID Art Toy by Ron English

    Gnome Sunburnt GID Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Pop Culture Artist Ron English. 2015 New In Box Glow IN The Dark Ron English Artist Gnome Sunburnt Edition It was so hot in San Diego when we released this little guy so it’s no wonder this little artist gnome has a skin burn but wait.. what else has the sun done to this guy? It seems his eyes, hair, and paint now glow in the dark at night. A little sun goes a long way! Stands about 4 inches tall. Vinyl. GID.

    $56.00

  • Ship Archival Print by Fulvio Di Piazza

    Fulvio Di Piazza Ship Archival Print by Fulvio Di Piazza

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

    $193.00

Fantasy
Fantasy has been a popular subject matter in various forms of art for centuries, and graffiti art and pop art are no exception. Graffiti art is a form of urban art that involves creating images or words on public spaces such as walls, buildings, or trains, often using spray paint or markers. Pop art, on the other hand, emerged in the 1950s as a reaction to abstract expressionism and often uses popular culture references to create bold, colorful, and graphic artworks. When it comes to fantasy as a topic in graffiti art and pop art, artists often draw inspiration from various sources, including myths, legends, folklore, and popular culture. These sources provide artists with an endless supply of imagery and ideas that they can use to create striking and imaginative artworks that capture the viewer's attention. One of the most popular subjects in fantasy graffiti art and pop art is the mythical creature. Artists often use these creatures, such as dragons, unicorns, and mermaids, as a way to explore themes of power, magic, and mystery. For example, a graffiti artist may paint a towering dragon on the side of a building, using bold lines and bright colors to create an imposing and awe-inspiring image. A pop artist, on the other hand, may create a series of prints featuring colorful unicorns, using bright colors and bold lines to create a playful and whimsical atmosphere. Another popular subject in fantasy graffiti art and pop art is the hero's journey. Artists may use this theme to explore the idea of personal transformation and growth. For example, a graffiti artist may paint a mural that depicts a hero battling a mythical creature, using bold lines and dramatic colors to capture the intensity of the moment. A pop artist, on the other hand, may create a series of prints featuring superheroes, using bright colors and bold lines to create a sense of energy and excitement. Fantasy graffiti art and pop art also often feature landscapes and environments that are otherworldly and magical. Artists may use these landscapes to explore themes of escapism and adventure. For example, a graffiti artist may paint a mural that depicts a mystical forest, using muted colors and soft lines to create a dreamlike atmosphere. A pop artist, on the other hand, may create a series of prints featuring alien planets, using bright colors and bold lines to create a sense of wonder and excitement. Fantasy as a topic in graffiti art and pop art provides artists with a wide range of creative possibilities. From mythical creatures to epic landscapes, these genres of art provide artists with the opportunity to explore themes of power, magic, and transformation, as well as to create bold and imaginative artworks that capture the viewer's attention.

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