Fish

4 artworks

  • Ailurophile Glow SuperJanky Art Toy by Junko Mizuno x SuperPlastic

    Junko Mizuno Ailurophile Glow SuperJanky Art Toy by Junko Mizuno x SuperPlastic

    Ailurophile Glow SuperJanky Limited Edition Superplastic Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist Junko Mizuno. 2021 New In Box GID Glow In The Dark Limited Run SuperJanky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy. Legendary manga artist Junko Mizuno's "Azure Ailurophile" SuperJanky is 8-inches.

    $256.00

  • Azure Ailurophile SuperJanky Art Toy by Junko Mizuno x SuperPlastic

    Junko Mizuno Azure Ailurophile SuperJanky Art Toy by Junko Mizuno x SuperPlastic

    Azure Ailurophile SuperJanky Limited Edition Superplastic Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist Junko Mizuno. 2021 New In Box Limited Run SuperJanky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy. Legendary manga artist Junko Mizuno's "Azure Ailurophile" SuperJanky is 8-inches.

    $256.00

  • Fishtucanopus Green Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Fishtucanopus Green Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Fishtucanopus- Green Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Desirable Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2014 Signed Limited Edition Artwork Size 6x4

    $16.00

  • Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2023 Signed Sculpture Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 6x19.68 New in Box Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk: Totemic Mythology in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Heritage is a limited edition polyresin sculpture created in 2023 by Spanish artist Antonio Segura Donat, known professionally as Dulk. Produced in a signed edition of 50 and sized at 6 x 19.68 inches, the piece stands as a vertical tableau of animal symbolism rendered in Dulk’s vibrant, surreal style. Known for his contributions to both fine art and public muralism, Dulk’s work merges fantastical storytelling with urgent environmental themes. This sculpture continues his exploration of coexistence and biodiversity through a refined, collectible format that aligns with the evolving scope of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The sculpture is structured like a modern totem pole, composed of intricately stacked animal forms: a grounded bear wearing a scarf, a lion-headed hybrid with swirling eyes, a tropical bird, and a perched eagle with antlers. Each animal is executed in smooth polyresin with highly saturated hues—turquoise, amber, crimson, and forest green—evoking the vibrancy of Dulk’s large-scale murals. These creatures are not presented as realistic depictions, but as mythic avatars filled with symbolic intent. The bear clutches a fish and gazes outward, its paws detailed with paw pads shaped like leaves. The parrot’s beak and feathers are oversized and playfully distorted, while the topmost eagle merges avian traits with those of a stag, suggesting transformation or hybridity. Environmental Fantasy and Contemporary Totemism Heritage stands as a sculptural embodiment of Dulk’s visual language, where each character represents a chapter in a broader ecological myth. The stacking of species suggests hierarchy, unity, and shared burden—a layered interpretation of the interdependence found in natural systems. Dulk frequently infuses his work with commentary on endangered habitats and climate degradation. By using stylized animal forms, he speaks in a universal visual code that transcends language and borders, echoing how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork often distills complex ideas into accessible symbols. The physical composition of the sculpture mimics totemic arrangements found in indigenous storytelling traditions, but Dulk’s version is reframed through contemporary aesthetics. This sculpture does not appropriate; it reimagines, placing ecological allegory into a form that can live on a collector’s shelf while retaining the energy of public muralism. With its soft curves, hyper-clean surfaces, and candy-like palette, Heritage invites viewers into a dreamscape where moral lessons are tucked within visual delight. Dulk’s Influence in Modern Street Pop and Sculptural Graffiti Culture Antonio Segura Donat, born in Spain, has earned international acclaim through his immersive street art, gallery installations, and illustrative campaigns. His crossover into sculpture is not a departure from graffiti culture but a continuation of its ethos—storytelling in shared spaces. Heritage brings that narrative impulse into a three-dimensional object, shifting the street into the gallery without losing its message. The piece translates the language of large-scale walls into a hand-sized format that maintains emotional and conceptual weight. Dulk’s animal-based characters carry expressions that blur species identity and invite empathy. Their stylized eyes and exaggerated forms evoke animation, but their postures and interactions suggest quiet reverence. As with much of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the charm is surface-deep, but the meaning runs far deeper. The work reflects on extinction, adaptability, and spiritual kinship with nature—core themes that fuel Dulk’s larger body of work. His ability to merge playful form with ecological urgency sets him apart in both street and contemporary fine art circles. Heritage as Collectible Storytelling and Urban Myth The Heritage sculpture encapsulates the emotional sincerity and fantastical construction that define Dulk’s art. Each animal within the totem appears both fierce and tender, a balance that enhances the sculpture’s presence. The limited edition format elevates the piece into a collector’s artifact while retaining the raw, imaginative pulse found in street-based visual storytelling. It is a freeze-frame of Dulk’s universe, a place where creatures serve as messengers, guardians, and quiet witnesses to human impact. Heritage contributes to the expanding possibilities of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by translating a muralist’s worldview into sculptural fine art. It affirms that the messages carried by walls can also live through objects—tactile, intimate, and alive with narrative. Dulk’s totem does not speak loudly, but its stacked silence says everything. It is a monument in miniature to a world that demands attention, care, and reverence.

    $1,548.00

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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