Fish

8 artworks

  • Sea Also Rises Canals of Midtown Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises Canals of Midtown Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises- Canals of Midtown Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Title: The Canals of Midtown Poster artist: Tim Doyle Edition: 1st edition hand signed and numbered out of only 100 that were printed Year: 2013 Type: Limited edition screen printed poster Size: 20x30 Location: Nakatomi, Inc. Venue: Sea Also Rises

    $229.00

  • California AP Archival Print by Stom500

    Stom500 California AP Archival Print by Stom500

    California AP Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Artist Stom500, Pop Art Artist. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & Marked AP Hand Deckled Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x22.5

    $572.00

  • Connectats A Barcelona Archival Print by El Pez

    El Pez Connectats A Barcelona Archival Print by El Pez

    Connectats A Barcelona Archival Print by El Pez Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 20x9 Archival Pigment Fine Art. The "Connectats A Barcelona Archival Print" by El Pez is a vibrant addition to the sphere of modern pop art, encapsulating the exuberance and rhythmic movement characteristic of the artist's body of work. As a limited edition print, with only fifty pieces available, each work is signed and numbered by El Pez himself, making it an exclusive possession for art collectors and enthusiasts. The artwork spans a dimension of 20x9 inches and is printed on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, a choice that underscores the high quality and enduring nature of the print. El Pez, which translates to "The Fish" in Spanish, is celebrated for his joyful and brightly colored artworks, and this piece is no exception. The artwork is infused with an array of smiling fish characters, intertwining amidst bold, graphic stars and hearts in a tapestry of playful forms and bright primary colors. This piece, with its archival pigment fine art, ensures the longevity of the colors that are central to El Pez's artistic expression. His characters have become symbols of happiness and optimism in urban landscapes, bringing a sense of delight to viewers and passersby. "Connectats A Barcelona" is not just a testament to El Pez's reputation in the pop and street art scene but also an emblem of Barcelona's cultural vibrancy. The artist's roots in street art are evident in the organic way the characters seem to interact with one another, as if they were painted on a public wall and not confined to a canvas. Through this print, El Pez extends the ephemeral nature of street art into a lasting medium, allowing the dynamism and energy of Barcelona's streets to resonate within a space indefinitely. El Pez's work is a celebration of color, life, and connectivity, reflecting the ethos of street art by making joy and art accessible to all. The limited edition "Connectats A Barcelona" print is more than just a visual spectacle; it is an embodiment of the spirit of street art, captured through the lens of pop art, ensuring that the joyous energy of El Pez's street murals can continue to be appreciated far beyond their original urban canvas.

    $504.00

  • Shark Head Red Fluorescent HPM Wood Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof Shark Head Red Fluorescent HPM Wood Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Head- Red Fluorescent Hand-Painted & Screen Printed Multiple on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered HPM Embleshed Limited Edition of 4 Artwork on Wood Size 10x16 “This new body of work is a blend of my graffiti roots which is where I really developed my own unique voice. At the same time, there’s also an aspect of this work that is just not taking yourself too seriously, kind of vandalizing your own 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.”

    $664.00

  • Cherry Glitter Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Cherry Glitter Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Cherry Glitter Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Silkscreen with Glitter Artwork Size 20x20 Silkscreen Print Cherry Icecream Jelyfish Demon Stylized "Cherry Glitter" is a captivating silkscreen print by the iconic street artist Buff Monster, renowned for his vibrant contributions to the street pop art movement. This 2007 hand-pulled creation on fine art paper features playful and delectable imagery that is inviting and whimsical. As a signed and numbered limited edition of 100, it represents an exclusive opportunity for collectors to own a piece of Buff Monster's illustrious body of work. The artwork, sized 20 20x20 inches, depicts a mound of whimsical creatures topped with cherries, set against a backdrop of ornate, floral-like patterns. Using glitter within the silkscreen process adds a tactile quality to the print, creating a dynamic interplay of texture and light. This sparkling effect enhances the visual impact of the piece, drawing viewers into a fantastical world crafted by the artist's imagination. Buff Monster's "Cherry Glitter" is emblematic of his aesthetic, which often incorporates bright colors, bold lines, and influences from various pop culture sources, including Japanese kawaii (cute) culture. The contrast of the monochromatic background with the pops of pink from the cherries exhibits the artist's skillful use of color to draw attention and convey emotion. This silkscreen print is a quintessential representation of the fusion between the street and fine art worlds. The artist's decision to work with silkscreen, a method traditionally linked with mass production and commercial art, aligns with the ethos of pop art. However, the work's hand-pulled technique and limited edition nature also imbue it with an air of exclusivity and craft often associated with fine art. "Cherry Glitter" resonates within the street pop art genre as a celebration of joy and the inherent beauty in playful, imaginative expression. It is a testament to Buff Monster's commitment to pushing the boundaries of street art, making it an enduring piece that continues to charm and engage audiences worldwide.

    $1,341.00

  • Black Sky Giclee Print by Young Lee

    Young Lee Black Sky Giclee Print by Young Lee

    Black Sky Giclee Print by Young Lee  Artwork Limited Edition Print on Wove Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 20x30 Black Sky by Young Lee – Color Saturation and Chaotic Whimsy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Black Sky is a 2021 signed and numbered giclee print by South Korean artist Young Lee, released in a limited edition of 25 and measuring 20 x 30 inches on wove fine art paper. Known for fusing cartoon distortion with narrative layering, Young Lee crafts a dense and celebratory visual storm populated with anthropomorphic animals, exaggerated children, and surreal background elements that twist familiar pop culture tones into personalized dreamscapes. The print captures a chaotic cascade of characters, pressed shoulder to shoulder under a black sky where tension, humor, and affection play out simultaneously. Rendered in radiant hues with crisp edges and rich surface contrast, the composition moves with visual volume—shouting with shapes, colors, and eyes wide open. This piece stands as a definitive work of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, blurring the border between comic absurdity and emotionally nuanced storytelling. Expression in Clutter and Controlled Frenzy The imagery in Black Sky offers layered narrative chaos: a pig with bruised eyes, a tiger grinning through fatigue, and a group of exaggerated animal heads that crowd the upper half of the print, all looming above two warm, flushed human-like characters caught in a moment of sibling-like embrace. The characters are marked by Lee’s unmistakable style—smooth rounded forms, gradient skin tones, tiny droplet tears, and cartoon hands either gripping each other or pressed anxiously to their faces. Despite the loudness of the crowd above, the figures below feel isolated, framed in warmth and stillness, creating emotional contrast inside the composition. The rainclouds and scattered teardrop shapes further emphasize a strange atmospheric unease, visually contradicting the colorful palette with undertones of sadness or overwhelm. This tension between mood and surface is central to the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where contradiction sharpens meaning. Giclee Precision and Surface Energy The giclee format captures Young Lee’s careful balance of texture and sharpness. Every shift in tone—from the dark purple gradients to the fluorescent reds and mustard yellows—is preserved with fidelity, highlighting the emotional rhythm of the piece. The wove fine art paper supports the dense layering and subtle gradients without softening the crisp, graphic edge of Lee’s hand-drawn linework. The surface reads like silk-screened fabric or digital glitch art reimagined through meticulous brush control, delivering a tactile energy that mirrors the saturation of the emotional moment. With Black Sky, Lee creates a scene that is alive with soundless noise, teeming with color and meaning while anchored in stillness. This technical polish reinforces his place in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork as a master of form-driven mood. Young Lee and the Geometry of Feeling Black Sky exemplifies Young Lee’s gift for constructing emotional intensity through visual symmetry, layering, and abstraction. His work often suggests conflict without aggression, celebration without certainty. It presents characters as fragments of culture and memory—flattened into vectors of tension, joy, or surreal detachment. In this print, Lee communicates the pressure of proximity, the hidden anxiety beneath happy masks, and the protective intimacy between two central figures amidst chaos. The visual storytelling does not resolve or explain. It surrounds. It confronts. It asks to be felt more than decoded. As a contemporary voice in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Young Lee proves that balance can emerge through disorder, and emotion can live in design. Black Sky becomes not just a print, but a portrait of how closeness, color, and silence collide.

    $650.00

  • A Staged Race Has No Thunder Archival Print by Chris Austin

    Chris Austin A Staged Race Has No Thunder Archival Print by Chris Austin

    A Staged Race Has No Thunder Archival Pigment Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Chris Austin Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Hand Deckled Artwork Size 20x20 Chris Austin – A Staged Race Has No Thunder in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Chris Austin’s A Staged Race Has No Thunder (2022) is a compelling archival pigment print that blends fine art discipline with themes central to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition of only 50 signed and numbered pieces is rendered on fine art paper with hand-deckled edges and measures 20 by 20 inches. At first glance, the piece confronts the viewer with an impossible scene—a massive great white shark levitating through a dusk-red sky, surrounded by pigeons in flight. The surreal quality of this composition evokes both wonder and unease, a hallmark of Austin’s artistic voice. The title itself suggests commentary on artificiality—perhaps touching on the idea that forced or constructed competition lacks authenticity and power. The shark, a creature of unmatched predatory prowess in the ocean, is seen drifting in an unnatural element, stripped of its dominance and rendered passive in the air. The pigeons appear unbothered, even orchestrated around it, adding to the absurdity. This reversal of natural order serves as a metaphor for societal constructs—systems that force beings into roles they were never meant to inhabit. That theme resonates deeply within urban and street art culture, where identity, power dynamics, and freedom are core visual and philosophical motifs. Symbolic Creatures and Urban Commentary Austin’s use of wildlife as stand-ins for human emotion and systemic critique is one of his signature techniques. Sharks in his work often symbolize raw nature, strength, and survival. But here, elevated above the ocean and floating powerlessly through the sky, the shark becomes symbolic of misplacement and confinement. The birds, typically symbols of freedom, act like shepherds or bystanders—echoing themes of surveillance or forced coexistence. This strange dynamic is one that mirrors graffiti’s role in the urban landscape: often criticized, often revered, but always reacting to confinement, power, and space. Color, Composition, and Street-Level Energy The visual temperature of A Staged Race Has No Thunder is blistering. The red-orange twilight sky evokes urgency, suggesting environmental tension or societal unrest. The saturation of color mirrors mural-scale graffiti, where large washes of pigment draw the eye and trigger emotion. Austin’s style, though rooted in controlled studio practice, maintains the kinetic energy of outdoor street art, where visual shock is used to push messages quickly and forcefully. The shark's heavy, grounded form contrasts the fluttering lightness of the pigeons—further emphasizing imbalance and contradiction, which are core tools in the vocabulary of street pop visuals. Fine Art Format, Street Pop Message Though presented as a high-quality archival pigment print, Austin’s piece feels at home within the ethos of graffiti culture. Like wheatpaste posters or stencil bombs that turn alleyways into galleries, this work uses nature as a storytelling device to critique artificial constructs. Its fine art finish doesn’t dull the rebellious core—it enhances it. The controlled medium of pigment on paper combined with hand-deckled edges adds a layer of permanence to a message that, in other formats, might be fleeting. Through this blend of aesthetics and meaning, Chris Austin delivers not only an artwork but a meditation on authenticity, force, and the surreal consequences of staging what was never meant to compete.

    $360.00

  • In A Silent Way Archival Print by Chris Austin

    Chris Austin In A Silent Way Archival Print by Chris Austin

    In A Silent Way Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Nature Pop Artist Chris Austin Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 20x20

    $299.00

Fish Graffiti Street Pop Art

Symbolic Representations of Fish in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

In the diverse and vivid world of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the fish has emerged as a significant symbol loaded with cultural, environmental, and spiritual meanings. As artists take to the streets to express their views, advocate for change, and leave their creative marks, the image of the fish repeatedly surfaces, swimming through the currents of public consciousness. This aquatic creature, rendered in many styles and contexts, has evolved from a simple naturalistic motif to a complex emblem used to navigate and comment on various contemporary issues. Fish can be a fascinating subject for graffiti street art due to their unique and vibrant appearance. They can be depicted in multiple styles and colors, from realistic and detailed to abstract and stylized. Fish can also symbolize different things in different cultures and contexts. In some cultures, fish represent good luck, prosperity, and abundance. In others, they are associated with wisdom and knowledge or are seen as symbols of resistance and resilience. Moreover, fish are an essential part of the natural world and can be used to raise awareness about environmental issues such as overfishing, pollution, and habitat destruction. Graffiti artists can use their skills to create powerful and thought-provoking murals that raise awareness and inspire action to protect our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them. Fish can be a compelling subject for graffiti street art, both as a visual element and a symbol of cultural and environmental significance. In many cultures, fish are emblems of abundance, prosperity, and the subconscious. Their depictions in street pop art and graffiti artwork often reflect these themes but are reinterpreted through the lens of modern concerns. Artists employ tArtists employ the fish motif matters, illustrating the beauty of marine life while drawing attention to the threats aquatic ecosystems face. Urban murals of fish, sometimes hyper-realistic or whimsically abstract, become rallying points for community engagement and environmental activism.

Fish as Metaphors in Urban Artistic Expression

Artists in urban environments have adopted the fish as a metaphor for freedom and fluidity, contrasting the often rigid confines of city life. In street pop art, fish can be depicted as breaking free from water, defying gravity, and swimming through the air, challenging viewers to question their environments' boundaries and consider the nature of freedom. Graffiti artists use the fluid form of the fish to inject a sense of motion and life into static urban landscapes, crafting a visual stream that guides the eye and invigorates public spaces. Furthermore, fish in street art can represent the concept of transformation and adaptability. Just as fish evolve to survive in diverse aquatic habitats, street art evolves to reflect the changing urban canvas. The adaptability of fish is paralleled in the flexibility of street and pop art to adapt to different surfaces and contexts, from sprawling murals to compact stencil work. How these artists capture the shimmering scales, undulating fins, and darting movement of fish testifies to their ability to convey dynamism within the still image, a core element of graffiti art's appeal. Fish imagery in street pop and graffiti artwork is a versatile conduit for artistic expression and social commentary. Artists can explore and critique aspects of society, nature, and human consciousness by depicting fish, contributing to the lively discourse central to the urban art scene. As long as there are walls to paint and stories to tell, fish will likely continue to appear in street art and graffiti, evolving in meaning as the tides of society shift and change.
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