Fire

18 artworks


  • SSUR Fire 100% 400% Be@rbrick Medicom Art Toy by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin SSUR Fire 100% 400% Be@rbrick Medicom Art Toy by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    SSUR- Ruslan Karablin SSUR Fire 100% 400% Be@rbrick Medicom Art Toy by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    SSUR Varsity 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures by SSUR Ruslan Karablin Russian Karablin's label, SSUR gets another Bearbrick makeover on the 400% sized motif. The Bearbrick features SSUR Graphics printed on the front, back and arms of the Bearbrick, resembling the iconic SSUR NY Dog Varsity Jacket. This 400% Bearbrick stands at 28cm / 11 inches tall.

    $379.00

  • Solidarity Yellow HPM Stencil Spray Paint Acrylic Print by Praxis

    Praxis Solidarity Yellow HPM Stencil Spray Paint Acrylic Print by Praxis

    Solidarity- Yellow Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Hand-Stenciled Spray Paint and Acrylic on Coventry Fine Art Paper by Praxis Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Solidarity, this feeling of mutual support present not only in us humans but identifiable all around the animal kingdom, is what has brought us to overcome, as a society, and as individuals, obstacles and situations that otherwise, many groups, human and non-human, in history, wouldn’t have been able to overcome. "To these days where the worlds duality is part fire and part flooding waters is time to reconsider the way we coexist with it and those living in it. Nature gives us all we need to exist, but we need to protect it, take action and be aware of its importance. I want you to embrace that feeling, I want you to make a better world for all." –Praxis

    $406.00

  • Burn Baby Burn Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Burn Baby Burn Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Burn Baby Burn 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 10 inches by 13 inches Edition of 450 February 2, 2021 About Burn Baby Burn, inspired by the aesthetics of “live fast – die young” rock ’n’ roll, is a critique of some harmful habits we are addicted to. Not just the harmful effects of burning fossil fuels, but also the dangerous psychology of denial and nihilism that underpins the apathy toward the planet’s future (and ours)! Whether it is the defiant greed of the fossil fuel corporations or the indifference of a public comfortable with status quo habits around fossil fuels, further delay in transitioning to renewable energy sources will be catastrophic for the planet and all of its species. I know that none of us like the idea of disrupting a comfortable habit.-Shepard Fairey

    $421.00

  • Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Save Me Limited Run Vinyl Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Rip N Dip. Custom Limited Edition Vinyl Save The World Figure 8.25 in x 6.7 in Only 1000 Made A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Surfrider Foundation

    $373.00

  • A Warm Bed Archival Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon A Warm Bed Archival Print by Casey Weldon

    A Warm Bed Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Casey Weldon. 2021 Casey Weldon "A Warm Bed" Archival Pigment Print Edition of 50 Signed and Numbered by the Artist 18" x 14"

    $129.00

  • LET ME IN Silkscreen Print by Shane Lewis

    Shane Lewis LET ME IN Silkscreen Print by Shane Lewis

    LET ME IN Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shane Lewis Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Silkscreen print 24 x 9 inches Limited Edition of 50 Inspired by Eric Andre Unsigned

    $58.00

  • Solidarity Orange HPM Stencil Spray Paint Acrylic Print by Praxis

    Praxis Solidarity Orange HPM Stencil Spray Paint Acrylic Print by Praxis

    Solidarity- Orange Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Hand-Stenciled Spray Paint and Acrylic on Coventry Fine Art Paper by Praxis Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Solidarity, this feeling of mutual support present not only in us humans but identifiable all around the animal kingdom, is what has brought us to overcome, as a society, and as individuals, obstacles and situations that otherwise, many groups, human and non-human, in history, wouldn’t have been able to overcome. "To these days where the worlds duality is part fire and part flooding waters is time to reconsider the way we coexist with it and those living in it. Nature gives us all we need to exist, but we need to protect it, take action and be aware of its importance. I want you to embrace that feeling, I want you to make a better world for all." –Praxis

    $406.00

  • Calamity is All I See Archival Print by Caitlin Hackett

    Caitlin Hackett Calamity is All I See Archival Print by Caitlin Hackett

    Calamity is All I See Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Caitlin Hackett. Artist: Caitlin Hackett Title: "Calamity is All I See" Medium: Archival Pigment Print Edition: 40 Markings: Signed and numbered by the artist Dimensions: 11" x 14"

    $99.00

  • World on Fire Sculpture by Cleon Peterson World on Fire Sculpture by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson World on Fire Sculpture by Cleon Peterson

    World on Fire Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Cleon Peterson. World on Fire, 2021 Matte Black Resin Size: H 12" x W 6.8" x D 6.7 Limited edition of 500 Los Angeles-based artist Cleon Peterson is widely known for his fearless, psycho-social depictions of human nature and authoritarian elements in contemporary society. His monochromatic work." comprising paintings, sculptures, and prints, reflect his distinctive. graphic style. Peterson was a contributing artist in 2019's Beyond the Streets exhibition in Brooklyn, NY, For Beyond the Streets 2021, Peterson provides his iconic visual designs.

    $1,930.00

  • Sale -36% Exit 400% Be@rbrick Exit 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Exit 400% Be@rbrick

    Exit 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Bearbrick Exit- Kanechi x Rin Japan New In Box

    $300.00$192.00

  • In Case of Injustice Archival Print by Aspencrow

    Aspencrow In Case of Injustice Archival Print by Aspencrow

    In Case of Injustice Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Aspencrow. Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper with an Archival Film Overlay Size: 20 x 20 Inches Release: August 30, 2021 Run of: 35

    $394.00

  • Sale -15% LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen

    King Saladeen LeBear James Archival Print by King Saladeen

    LeBear James Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist King Saladeen, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2021 Signed- Title: LeBear James Size: 22 x 28 in. Edition of 250 Signed and numbered by King Saladeen

    $946.00$804.00

  • Solidarity Blue HPM Stencil Spray Paint Acrylic Print by Praxis

    Praxis Solidarity Blue HPM Stencil Spray Paint Acrylic Print by Praxis

    Solidarity- Blue Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Hand-Stenciled Spray Paint and Acrylic on Coventry Fine Art Paper by Praxis Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Solidarity, this feeling of mutual support present not only in us humans but identifiable all around the animal kingdom, is what has brought us to overcome, as a society, and as individuals, obstacles and situations that otherwise, many groups, human and non-human, in history, wouldn’t have been able to overcome. "To these days where the worlds duality is part fire and part flooding waters is time to reconsider the way we coexist with it and those living in it. Nature gives us all we need to exist, but we need to protect it, take action and be aware of its importance. I want you to embrace that feeling, I want you to make a better world for all." –Praxis

    $406.00

  • NØISE/SSI Resurrectionem Ex-Mortuis Remix Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY NØISE/SSI Resurrectionem Ex-Mortuis Remix Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    NØISE/SSI Resurrectionem Ex-Mortuis Remix 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 18 inches by 18 inches Edition of 400 March 30, 2021 About I have been friends with John Goff for 25 years. He was a fan of my art and used to generously help me print. We often bonded over music from the Melvins, to Kraftwerk, to RUN-DMC. John has been a musician most of his life, playing in several different music projects over the years, including SSI which is a collaboration between John and his brother Will. When I started DJ’ing John would help me with the production of remixes. Eventually, we started producing some music together, and with the valuable addition of Merritt Lear and Joe Cassidy, we formed Nøise. -Shepard Fairey

    $421.00

  • Big Rock Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Big Rock Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Big Rock Limited Edition Giclée Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Entrada Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. Big Rock Giclée Print with Silkscreen Gloss by Scott Listfield 24" x 20" Giclée print with silkscreen Gloss on 290 GSM entrada paper Edition of /50 Signed

    $482.00

  • Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Rip N Dip Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Save The World Deck- Multi-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Rip N Dip. Limited Run Designer Skateboard Deck.

    $228.00

  • Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter Art Object by Mark Bode

    Mark Bode Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter Art Object by Mark Bode

    Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter Object Art Limited Edition Real Metal Zippo Lighter by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Mark Bode. 2021 Limited Editon of 50 Official Metal Zippo x Mark Bode Lighter Art Object Size 2.4x0.5 Inches Release: July 29, 2021 Mark Bode's Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter: A Collectible Intersection of Pop Art and Street Culture The Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter is a limited edition art object that stands at the crossroads of utility and street pop art, encapsulating the essence of modern graffiti artistry. This Zippo lighter, a metal canvas measuring 2.4x0.5 inches, was released on July 29, 2021, in a limited edition of 50 pieces. Created by Mark Bode, the modern pop street graffiti artist, this art object is a homage to the legacy of the Cheech Wizard character, a cult figure in the underground comix scene created by his father, Vaughn Bode. Mark Bode has long been recognized for his contributions to the street art genre, often infusing his works with the vibrant, fantastical elements that his father's creations were known for. The Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter is no exception. This functional piece of art embodies the rebellious spirit and the countercultural ethos that street pop art and graffiti artwork represent. Each lighter is not just a tool but a piece of collectible art that carries with it the stories and aesthetics of a movement that has shaped the visual language of urban landscapes. Cultural Resonance and Artistic Expression Through Functional Art The production of the Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter as a limited edition object d'art represents a fascinating trend in the world of street pop art, where everyday items become vessels for artistic expression. By etching the whimsical and irreverent figure of the Cheech Wizard onto the surface of a Zippo lighter—a symbol of durability and Americana—Mark Bode bridges the gap between the subversive undertones of graffiti and the mainstream appreciation of pop art. This art object encapsulates a sense of exclusivity and narrative depth, as each piece is one of only fifty in existence, making it a rare artifact within the collectible community. The release of this Zippo lighter reflects a moment in time within the pop art and street art scene, marking the intersection of art, functionality, and culture. Collectors of these lighters possess not only a utility object but a snapshot of modern art history. For enthusiasts and connoisseurs of street pop art, the Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter by Mark Bode is a testament to the genre's expansive reach, demonstrating that art can transcend traditional canvases and embed itself in the fabric of daily life. This lighter serves as a reminder of the fluid boundaries of art, where the distinction between an object of use and an object of aesthetic value becomes beautifully blurred. Through this art object, Mark Bode continues to tell the story of the Cheech Wizard, bringing a piece of street art legacy into the hands of those who appreciate the vibrant and ever-evolving world of street-inspired pop art.

    $113.00

  • Scorch Archival Print by Alex Face

    Alex Face Scorch Archival Print by Alex Face

    Scorch Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Hand-Deckled 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Alex Face. 2021 Edition of 100 Fine art print on Moab Entrada 290gsm paper 24 x 20 inches / 61 x 50.8 cm Hand Deckled Edges Each print is signed and numbered by the artist Printed by Static Medium (Los Angeles)

    $329.00

Fire Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Influence of Fire in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

As an element, fire has been a powerful symbol in various forms of artistic expression due to its inherent energy and transformative nature. In street pop art and graffiti artwork, fire is employed as a physical medium and a thematic representation, reflecting passion, destruction, change, and rebirth. This exploration of fire in street and graffiti art reveals the depth of this element as a motif and its versatility in communicating the urgent, often raw messages characteristic of these art forms.

Symbolism and Themes of Fire in Graffiti Artwork

Graffiti art, known for its vibrant, illicit charm, often utilizes the symbol of fire to portray intense emotions and societal issues. Artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, an American artist who passed away in 1988, usually incorporated symbols like crowns and flames to emphasize the struggles and injustices faced by marginalized communities. Fire in these contexts can represent anger, a burning desire for change, or the destruction of the old to make way for the new. The dynamic nature of fire complements the often transient, ephemeral quality of graffiti art, which can be quickly created and removed or painted over. This impermanence ties in with the theme of fire as a fleeting yet impactful force in the urban landscape. In more literal uses, some artists have been known to utilize fire as part of their creative process, employing techniques such as controlled burns or fireworks to create patterns and textures that are impossible to achieve with traditional tools. This physical use of fire challenges the norms of artistic creation and embodies the rebellious spirit of graffiti, pushing against legal and creative boundaries.

Fire in Street Pop Art

Street Pop Art, blending pop art sensibilities with street art's accessibility and public-facing nature, also sees the element of fire as a central theme in various capacities. Artists like Keith Haring, an American artist who died in 1990, used fire to draw attention to political and social concerns. For Haring, the fire could symbolize destruction caused by nuclear war or social unrest, invoking both fear and a call to action among viewers. Fire imagery's vivid, immediate impact suits the bold colors and simple, impactful lines typical of Street Pop Art. This style often aims to communicate quickly and effectively with a broad audience, much like an advertisement. In this way, fire serves as a strong visual focal point and enhances the message's urgency. Whether it's a commentary on political upheaval, environmental disasters, or internal turmoil, fire is a universal signifier of danger and a catalyst for change.

Contemporary Uses and Interpretations

In contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, the fire motif continues to evolve, reflecting current global issues and personal narratives. Modern technologies and new media have also expanded how fire can be represented and conceptualized. Digital graffiti, projections, and installations now allow artists to include images of fire in their works that interact with the natural environment in dynamic ways, such as changing in response to viewer movements or altering according to real-time data (like temperature or noise levels). These modern interpretations of fire maintain the element's traditional associations with passion and transformation while pushing its symbolic potential in new directions. Artists continue to explore fire's dual capacity to destroy and renew, reflecting both personal and collective experiences of crisis and recovery. This dynamic is particularly resonant in today's world, where issues such as climate change, political unrest, and social transformation dominate public discourse. Fire in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork offers a rich terrain for artistic exploration and expression. Its symbolic versatility and visual impact make it an enduringly attractive element for artists in these vibrant and often challenging genres. As these art forms continue to evolve, the symbol of fire remains a potent tool for artists to engage, provoke, and inspire their audiences.

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