Flowers & Plants

15 artworks


  • Hollow Breath Original Acrylic Charcoal Painting by Craww Hollow Breath Original Acrylic Charcoal Painting by Craww

    Craww Hollow Breath Original Acrylic Charcoal Painting by Craww

    Hollow Breath Original One of a Kind Charcoal & Acrylic Painting Artwork on Cradled Wood by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Craww. 2013 Signed Original Acrylic Painting Artwork Size 23.5x31.5 on Wood Cradled Panel Ready to Hang Fine Art. Exploring the Depths of Craww's Hollow Breath "Hollow Breath," a captivating original artwork by the acclaimed street graffiti artist Craww, is a poignant example of how the raw energy of street pop art & graffiti artwork can be channeled into more traditional fine art mediums. This one-of-a-kind piece, created in 2013, is a symphony of charcoal and acrylic on a cradled wood panel, showcasing the artist's adeptness with both materials. The 23.5x31.5 inches artwork provides a generous space for Craww's dark, dreamlike vision to unfold. Signed by the artist, "Hollow Breath" captures the essence of Craww's signature style, which often features ethereal female figures enmeshed with elements of nature. The painting explores recurrent themes in his work: the duality of beauty and melancholy and the intricate dance between life and death. The charcoal lends a softness to the painting, allowing for subtle gradations and depth, while the acrylics bring a vibrancy that pierces through the monochromatic veil. Technique and Symbolism in Craww's Hollow Breath In "Hollow Breath," Craww's use of charcoal and acrylic paints is not merely a choice of preference but a deliberate decision to convey complex emotional states. The charcoal, with its smoky and diffuse quality, creates a sense of impermanence and fragility, echoing the transient nature of life. Meanwhile, the acrylics, known for their boldness and clarity, highlight the painting's focal points, such as the lilies and roses, symbols of purity and passion. The cradled wood panel serves as an ideal substrate for this piece, its solidity starkly contrasting the delicacy of the imagery. This juxtaposition reflects the contrasts found throughout Craww's work, where strength and vulnerability often coexist. The wood's texture adds an organic feel to the piece, grounding it in the natural world that frequently influences Craww's art. Craww's Unique Position in Contemporary Art Craww is uniquely positioned in contemporary art, bridging the gap between the often separate worlds of street art and fine art. "Hollow Breath" is a testament to his ability to navigate these realms, bringing street art's immediacy and authenticity into a format traditionally associated with galleries and museums. The originality of this painting and its readiness to hang make it not just a work of art but a statement piece ready to grace the walls of an art connoisseur. The sad beauty of "Hollow Breath" resonates with those familiar with Craww's work in public spaces. Yet, it also stands alone as a powerful piece of fine art, inviting interpretation and admiration from viewers who may or may not be acquainted with his street art. This versatility and broad appeal make Craww's work particularly compelling within the contemporary art scene. "Hollow Breath" encapsulates the haunting allure of Craww's artistic vision, merging the fluidity of charcoal with the intensity of acrylics on a canvas as enduring as wood. This original painting is a striking example of how street pop art & graffiti artwork can transcend their urban roots to create fine art that is both profound and accessible, carrying the power to move and mesmerize within the quiet walls of an interior space.

    $3,529.00

  • Contemplation Original Acrylic Painting by Mandy Tsung

    Mandy Tsung Contemplation Original Acrylic Painting by Mandy Tsung

    Contemplation Original Painting Acrylic on Canvas Ready To Hang by Mandy Tsung Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Original Acrylic Painting Artwork on Canvas Ready To Hang Size 20x20

    $1,324.00

  • Flower Bouquet 87 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Peter Keil Flower Bouquet 87 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Flower Bouquet 87 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil, is one-of-a-kind artwork on a Masonite Panel by The Wild Man of Berlin,  a famous contemporary artist. 1987 Signed by Peter Keil & Dated Oil Painting on Masonite Panel Original Artwork Size 24x24. All of Peter Keil's Art Used Thick Paint & Some Paint Flaking May Be Present Due to the Age and Nature of His Work. Painting of Flower Vase Bouquet. Peter Keil's "Flower Bouquet '87": A Celebration of Color and Form "Flower Bouquet '87," a remarkable original oil painting by Peter Keil, showcases the signature style of the artist known affectionately as "The Wild Man of Berlin." Created in 1987 and boldly signed, this 24x24 inch painting on a Masonite panel captures Keil's work's vibrancy and dynamic energy. Known for his thick application of paint, Keil's artistry in this piece displays the potential for texture and dimension within the medium of oil paint. Over time, some of this textural paint has flaked, which is common in Keil's work, lending a historical quality to the painting that chronicles its journey through time. The artwork features a vase of flowers, a classic still-life subject, which Keil reinterprets with his unique blend of expressionism and street art flair. In "Flower Bouquet '87," the traditional theme of the still life is revitalized through Keil's lens, which introduces the exuberant aesthetic of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The painting eschews subtlety in favor of bold, direct presentation, with flowers rendered in a style that borders the abstract. The whimsical shapes and exaggerated colors speak to the influence of pop art, while the freeform line work and vivid hues echo the raw appeal of graffiti. The artwork serves as a bridge, merging the historically distinct worlds of fine art and urban street art, and invites viewers to engage with the work on a visceral level. The Artistic Merit of Keil's Approach Keil's "Flower Bouquet '87" artistic merit lies in its unabashed celebration of color and form. Keil's work defies the constraints of traditional still-life painting, breathing new life into the genre with his innovative approach. Using Masonite as a substrate reinforces Keil's preference for sturdy, reliable materials that can support his vigorous application of oil paint. The Masonite's smooth surface is the perfect canvas for the thick, sculptural layers of paint, which add depth and complexity to the composition. Furthermore, Keil's painting is a testament to the enduring nature of art. The presence of paint flaking reveals the effects of time yet also highlights the intrinsic beauty found in the natural aging of artwork. This aspect of Keil's work is particularly resonant with the ethos of street and pop art, which often embrace the concept of impermanence and the beauty inherent in decay. "Flower Bouquet '87" does not just depict a scene; it tells a story of its existence through its evolving state. Keil's Legacy in the Fusion of Art Genres "Flower Bouquet '87" is emblematic of Peter Keil's legacy in the fusion of art genres. His approach to the still life reflects a more significant trend in contemporary art of breaking down barriers between high and low culture, between the gallery and the street. Keil's work challenges preconceived notions of fine art, pushing the boundaries of expression and medium. With its energetic brushstrokes and striking palette, this painting is a powerful example of Keil's influence on modern art, particularly within Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Keil's contribution to contemporary art is significant in his stylistic choices and his philosophy towards the creation and consumption of art. He democratizes art by bringing the sensibilities of street art into the gallery space, making it accessible and relatable to a broad audience. "Flower Bouquet '87," as a representation of Keil's oeuvre, underscores the artist's ability to capture the viewer's imagination and to convey emotion through the vibrant language of paint. "Flower Bouquet"'87" stands as a '87" statement to Peter Keil's profound and positive contribution to art. Its textured surface, vibrant colors, and dynamic presence offer a fresh perspective on the still-life genre while honoring the traditions of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Keil's painting continues to enchant and engage audiences; it reaffirms the artist's place as a significant figure in contemporary art, whose work transcends time and continues to inspire dialogue and passion for the arts.

    $600.00

  • Turtle Island Ganas Collage Stencil Original Painting by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Turtle Island Ganas Collage Stencil Original Painting by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Turtle Island Ganas Collage Original One of a Kind Sprayed Paint Stencil Painting Artwork on Cotton Rag Art Paper by Street Art Pop Culture Artist Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas. 2022 Signed Original Spray Paint Painting Size 20.5"x26.5" Hand Spray Painted Stencils on 100% Cotton Rag Paper Hand Deckled Edges Signed and Numbered by Ernesto Yerena Montejano 1-Off The Artistic Expression of "Turtle Island Ganas Collage" by Ernesto Yerena Montejano Ernesto Yerena Montejano is an artist deeply rooted in the cultural crossroads of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His piece, "Turtle Island Ganas Collage," is a vibrant celebration of cultural identity, resilience, and the spirit of resistance. This original one-of-a-kind sprayed paint stencil painting on cotton rag art paper encapsulates the ethos of Montejano's artistic vision—Hecho Con Ganas, or "made with effort and desire." Signed by the artist, this 20.5"x 26.5" artwork reflects Montejano's commitment to creating pieces that are not only visually captivating but also imbued with social and political commentary. Symbolism and Technique in Montejano's Work In "Turtle Island Ganas Collage," Montejano employs the turtle, a creature revered in many indigenous cultures for carrying the world on its back, as a central figure symbolizing the earth and the interconnectedness of life. The term "Turtle Island" is a name for the North American continent used by several Native American tribes, and its inclusion in the title ties the piece to themes of heritage and land. Montejano's choice of materials—100% cotton rag paper with hand-deckled edges—complements the organic subject matter, grounding the piece in tradition and craftsmanship. The hand-sprayed stencils create a sharp contrast characteristic of graffiti art, while the intricate details and layering echo the complexities of pop art imagery. Ernesto Yerena Montejano's Contribution to Street Pop Art Montejano, a Mexican-American artist, contributes to the rich tapestry of street pop art through works like "Turtle Island Ganas Collage," which speak to identity, community, and activism issues. His work often reflects the experiences of the borderlands between the United States and Mexico, serving as a visual commentary on the socio-political landscape. By integrating motifs from indigenous and Chicano culture, Montejano bridges the past with the present, creating a dialogue between historical narratives and contemporary issues. His artwork transcends the traditional boundaries of street art, offering a narrative that is both universal and deeply personal. Through his art, Montejano invites viewers to engage in broader conversations about social justice, heritage, and the human condition, solidifying his place in the pantheon of street pop art and graffiti artists.

    $1,247.00

  • What Goes Up Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Meggs What Goes Up Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Meggs

    Meggs What Goes Up Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Meggs

    What Goes Up Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Meggs One of a Kind Artwork on Canvas with Custom Reclaimed Wood Frame by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic & Spray Paint Painting Original Canvas in Artist Hand Made Reclaimed Wood Frame Artwork Size 49x49. From Spoiled Rotten Show. Exploring the Dynamic Essence of Meggs' "What Goes Up" "What Goes Up" is an original acrylic and spray paint painting by the acclaimed street pop artist Meggs that encapsulates the dynamism and energy of his work. Created in 2014, this artwork reflects Meggs' signature style, which harmoniously blends street art's rawness with pop art's vividness. This one-of-a-kind artwork is a statement piece and a storytelling canvas that explores themes prevalent in Meggs' oeuvre, such as the constant struggle between opposing forces and the transient nature of success and failure. The painting measures 46x46 inches and is housed in a custom reclaimed wood frame handcrafted by the artist. Reclaimed wood adds an eco-conscious dimension to the artwork, reinforcing Meggs' interest in sustainability and the repurposing of materials. This choice of framing also accentuates the urban and gritty feel of the painting, resonating with the street art tradition of using found objects and spaces. Artistic Techniques and Visual Impact in "What Goes Up" Meggs employs acrylic and spray paint in "What Goes Up," showcasing his adeptness at using traditional and non-traditional media. The acrylic provides depth and texture, while the spray paint offers a sense of immediacy and spontaneity intrinsic to graffiti artwork. The painting is a cacophony of colors, bursting forth from a central point, suggesting an explosion of energy and creativity. The colors are not just randomly splashed across the canvas; they are meticulously layered to create a visual impact that is both chaotic and controlled. The artwork features a skull motif, a recurring element in Meggs' art, which often symbolizes the transient nature of human existence and the cyclical nature of life. However, in "What Goes Up," the skull is juxtaposed with vibrant colors and comic-style exclamations, which could be interpreted as a commentary on the superficiality of popular culture and the fleeting nature of fame and success. The skull seems to be disintegrating or exploding into an array of colors and shapes, a powerful visual metaphor for the inevitable downfall that follows a rise to the top. Cultural Commentary and the Essence of Street Pop Art The painting's title, "What Goes Up," hints at the adage "what goes up must come down," suggesting a narrative of ascent and descent. Meggs often infuses his Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork with philosophical musings and critical observations of society. The work symbolizes the cyclical patterns of life and can be seen as a reflection of the transient nature of success or the hubris that often precedes a fall. The artist's use of text in the painting, rendered in a comic book style, adds a layer of communication with the viewer, inviting them to ponder the deeper meanings behind the vibrant facade. The piece is a testament to the artist's ability to navigate the space between gallery and street art, making it accessible to a diverse audience. The inclusivity of street art is evident in Meggs' work, where the public space becomes a canvas for dialogue, and the art becomes a part of the everyday urban landscape. "What Goes Up" is not just a visual spectacle but also a piece of cultural commentary, encapsulating the ethos of street art and its role in contemporary discourse. "What Goes Up" is a prime example of Meggs' impact on the field of street art and his contribution to the broader pop art movement. The painting manifests the artist's dedication to craft, concept, and commentary. Through the integration of various artistic techniques and the strategic use of reclaimed materials, Meggs has created an artwork that is both a visual feast and a conceptual powerhouse. The significance of Meggs' work lies in its ability to resonate with viewers on multiple levels. This work can be appreciated for its aesthetic qualities and ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought. As a piece of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, "What Goes Up" embodies the spirit of this genre, which continues to push the boundaries of art and its place in society. It remains a poignant piece within Meggs' body of work and within the larger conversation of contemporary art.

    $10,000.00

  • Non-Volley Zone II Original Acrylic Painting by Dave Pollot Non-Volley Zone II Original Acrylic Painting by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Non-Volley Zone II Original Acrylic Painting by Dave Pollot

    Non-Volley Zone II Original Acrylic Painting by Dave Pollot One-of-a-kind Artwork on Vintage Canvas Framed by Street Art Pop Artist. 2022 Signed Acrylic on Original Pickleball Paddle Reclaimed Vintage Painting Size 23x18 Including Frame. Framed Ready To Hang In a unique blend of classical artistry and contemporary wit, "Non-Volley Zone II" emerges as a prime example of Dave Pollot's vision, where vintage aesthetics meet modern narratives. This original acrylic painting showcases Pollot's signature style of repurposing thrift art, introducing unexpected modern elements to otherwise traditional canvases. Created in 2022, this work features a charming still life that has been playfully disrupted by the addition of a pickleball paddle, a modern sports reference that Pollot has cleverly incorporated into the scene. At the heart of this piece is Pollot's mastery in combining two seemingly disparate worlds. The artist breathes new life into a reclaimed vintage painting by juxtaposing the timeless beauty of a floral arrangement with the unexpected intrusion of a pickleball paddle lying at the forefront, symbolizing perhaps the collision of past and present or the intrusion of the contemporary into the serene stillness of history. The playful inclusion of the paddle is a nod to his keen eye for pop culture references, making the artwork resonate with a sense of humor and relevance. The canvas size, at a notable 23x18 inches framed, allows viewers to immerse themselves in the textural contrasts and vivid colors that Pollot masterfully preserves and enhances. His work is not merely about altering the old. Still, it is a dialogue between the original artist and himself, creating a layered narrative where every brushstroke is a word in a story that spans generations. "Non-Volley Zone II" is more than just an acrylic painting; it is a one-of-a-kind artwork that showcases Pollot's ability to transform forgotten pieces of art into contemporary conversations. This framed piece, ready to hang, carries the hallmark of Pollot's ingenuity and serves as a testament to the evolving nature of art. Through such pieces, Pollot establishes himself not just within the realm of street and pop art but also as a custodian of the past, repurposing it to speak to the present.

    $2,306.00

  • Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis

    Dred66- Tyree Davis Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis

    Red Carpet Imperial Original Oil Painting by Dred66- Tyree Davis of a Kind of Artwork on Foam Core Mounted to Acrylic Sheet From Street Art Pop Artist. 2001 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 32x12 Depicting 2 People Sharing a Meal at a Table with Wine Over a Massive Red Carpet. Tagged, Signed, Dated, and titled on the Back. Imperial / Red Carpet / Dred66 / March 2001 Essence of "Red Carpet Imperial" by Tyree Davis "Red Carpet Imperial" stands as a remarkable testament to the artistic prowess of Tyree Davis, known in the street pop art and graffiti artwork community as Dred66. This original oil painting, a one-of-a-kind artwork on foam core mounted to an acrylic sheet, exemplifies the fusion of street art aesthetics with the traditional oil painting medium. Created in 2001, this signed acrylic painting stretches across a sizeable 32x12 canvas, depicting a scene that is both intimate and grandiose — two people sharing a meal at a table with a wine bottle over a massive red carpet. Davis's "Red Carpet Imperial" encapsulates the ethos of street pop art by bringing the personal into the public sphere. The subjects of the painting — two individuals engaged in the simple act of sharing a meal — are universal in their relatability. Yet, they are set against a backdrop that speaks to grandeur and excess. This contrast sketched out in the earthy yet bold tones of the oil paints, evokes a narrative that is both a celebration and a critique of cultural and social dynamics. It's a snapshot of life that is as much about the environment as it is about the individuals within it. Signature Style of Dred66 and Artistic Influence Tyree Davis's signature style is evident in how "Red Carpet Imperial" harmonizes street art's raw energy with a gallery piece's sophistication. The painting carries the hallmarks of graffiti in its background — tagged, signed, and dated by the artist, which is a nod to the graffiti tradition of artists marking their territory and claiming space. This element of the artwork connects the practice of street art with the established conventions of fine art, creating a dialogue between two worlds often seen as disparate. The tactile quality of the foam core gives the painting a three-dimensional feel. At the same time, the mounting on an acrylic sheet provides a modern twist, suggesting the protective glazing found in street art installations. These material choices by Davis reflect a thoughtful consideration of medium and message, ensuring that "Red Carpet Imperial" resonates with the authenticity of street art even as it occupies a different physical and conceptual space. In "Red Carpet Imperial," Davis offers a cultural commentary that is as relevant today as it was at the beginning of the millennium. The work's title, 'Imperial,' hints at a critique of societal structures and the seduction of luxury, a theme deep in street pop art's veins. The painting invites viewers to reflect on the disparities and contradictions that pervade modern life by placing an everyday scene in a context that implies wealth and luxury. Moreover, the painting's year of creation, 2001, situates it at a time when street art began gaining widespread recognition as a legitimate art form. Tyree Davis contributed to this burgeoning recognition through his work, bridging the gap between the street and the gallery and challenging preconceived notions about the value and place of graffiti and street pop art in the art historical canon. Legacy and Continuing Influence Tyree Davis's "Red Carpet Imperial" legacy continues influencing the street art community and the broader art world. It stands as a powerful example of how the aesthetics and themes of street pop art can be translated into different mediums and settings, maintaining their impact and resonance. Davis's work invites ongoing discourse about the intersections between art, culture, and society through its bold visual language and underlying social commentary. This conversation is as vital now as it was two decades ago. "Red Carpet Imperial" is more than just a painting; it is a piece of social fabric, a historical document, and a beacon of street pop art's enduring power to communicate, challenge, and captivate. Tyree Davis, as Dred66, has crafted an artwork that is both a reflection and a critique of the world it inhabits, securing his place in the annals of street pop art history.

    $5,000.00

  • Tribute to Murakami #1 Original Watercolor Painting by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Tribute to Murakami #1 Original Watercolor Painting by Adam Lister

    Tribute to Murakami #1 Original Watercolor Painting by Adam Lister One of a Kind Artwork on 140lb Cold-Press Watercolor Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Date & Title on Back Watercolor Original Painting Size 8.5x8.5 Adam Lister's Watercolor Ode to Murakami "Adam Lister's Tribute to Murakami #1" is a vibrant homage to the intricate dance of color and form seen in the works of Takashi Murakami, one of the most celebrated figures in contemporary art. Lister, with this original watercolor painting on 140lb cold-press watercolor fine art paper, delves into the realm of pop art through a street art lens, offering a unique and compelling interpretation that captures the playful essence and graphic boldness associated with Murakami's style. Dated and signed in 2023, the artwork, sized at a precise 8.5x8.5 inches, presents a meticulous arrangement of hues and shapes, revealing Lister's mastery over the medium and his ability to translate complex visual languages into his distinct voice. Lister's work exemplifies the principles of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its accessible imagery, clear lines, and the profound depth of its apparent simplicity. The piece resonates with the vibrancy of street art and the keen sensibility of pop art, capturing the observer's imagination with its playful geometry and familiar yet fresh aesthetic. Each color block within the piece is meticulously placed, contributing to an overall harmony. At the same time, the apparent influence of digital pixelation and 8-bit graphics nods to the modern era's intersection with traditional techniques. The Intersection of Digital and Traditional in Modern Art The painting serves as a reflection on the intersection of digital and traditional media in modern art. Lister's choice to employ watercolor, a medium often associated with more classical art forms, in depicting a decidedly modern and pop-culture-oriented subject is a conscious celebration of the versatility and enduring relevance of traditional artistic methods in the digital age. This blending of old and new is at the heart of Lister's approach, which frequently involves reimagining iconic images from popular culture through the lens of his geometric abstraction. In "Tribute to Murakami #1," Lister plays with the concept of pixelation, where each square serves as a reminder of the digital screens that dominate contemporary life. However, using watercolors, he breathes life into the pixels, transforming them into a fluid and dynamic arrangement that seems to pulsate with organic energy. This deliberate juxtaposition elevates the piece beyond mere replication, allowing Lister to explore themes of technology, art history, and visual perception within a unified work. Collectibility and Cultural Significance of Lister's Work The collectibility and cultural significance of Adam Lister's "Tribute to Murakami #1" are intrinsic to its creation. As a signed, one-of-a-kind piece, it occupies a unique place in the art market, appealing to collectors who value the originality and thoughtfulness of Lister's vision. The fact that the title and date are inscribed on the back further authenticates the work, ensuring that it is recognized and valued as a genuine Lister creation. Lister's work, particularly this piece, contributes to the ongoing dialogue between street art and the broader art world. It encapsulates the essence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, which often seeks to break down barriers between 'high' and 'low' culture, questioning the hierarchies that traditionally govern art valuation. In "Tribute to Murakami #1," Lister respects a figure known for doing precisely that while establishing his place within the contemporary art narrative. In essence, "Tribute to Murakami #1" by Adam Lister celebrates the convergence of street art sensibilities with pop culture references rendered through watercolor. This piece is a testament to the evolving nature of art in the public domain, the continual blurring of lines between different movements, and how contemporary artists like Lister reshape the landscape of visual culture. Through works like this, Lister not only honors the legacy of icons like Murakami but also carves out his niche within the vibrant tapestry of modern art.

    $3,764.00

  • In Bloom I Original Reclaimed Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Meggs

    Meggs In Bloom I Original Reclaimed Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Meggs

    In Bloom I Original Painting Aerosol, Acrylic, Screenprint & Reclaimed Posters on Wood by ARTIST graffiti street Meggs modern pop art. 2012 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Acrylic Reclaimed Items Painting Framed Artwork Size 17.5x17.5 Framed Australian artist David “Meggs” Hooke for his solo exhibition Spoiled Rotten. The exhibition of over 40 new paintings and multiples explores the wondrous decay of social morality stemming from modern society’s obsession with pop culture and overindulgent materialism, and continues Meggs’ perpetual fascination with dualism and finding beauty in tragedy.“Detroit is a city of duality more so than many other cities I have been to. I sought to incorporate this by using objects and surfaces that imply decay, in what I consider to be a beautiful way. Old wooden materials and signs with layers of paint tell a story of their own. Although the colors and textures are aesthetically beautiful, I think it’s about giving these materials a new life, a second purpose.” - Meggs

    $2,861.00

  • Untitled Canvas I Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Crash- John Matos

    Crash- John Matos Untitled Canvas I Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Crash- John Matos

    Untitled Canvas I Original of a Kind Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Painting Artwork on Gallery Wrapped Canvas by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Crash- John Matos. 2022 Signed Original Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Size 12x12 The Visual Language of Crash in "Untitled Canvas I" "Untitled Canvas I," an original piece by the renowned graffiti artist John Matos, alias Crash, is a striking example of street pop art and graffiti artwork's capacity to capture the visual lexicon of urban life. This 12x12 inch mixed media acrylic and spray paint painting on gallery-wrapped canvas, created in 2022, is a testament to Crash's enduring influence on the graffiti art scene. As a signed original, it exemplifies the unique blend of meticulous skill and spontaneous expression that defines his body of work. Crash's Exploration of Form and Color The artwork presents a symphony of vibrant colors and abstract forms, each element meticulously layered to create a harmonious composition. Crash's use of spray paint is evident in the soft, atmospheric backgrounds and sharp, angular lines, which give the piece its characteristic graffiti texture and depth. Acrylics add richness and solidity to the forms, highlighting the artist's versatility and range. "Untitled Canvas I" is a vibrant dance of color and shape that speaks to the dynamic energy of the streets from which Crash hails. Intersection of Street Art and Pop Art in Crash's Work "Untitled Canvas I" symbolizes Crash's ability to merge street art's rawness with pop art's bold imagery. This piece, with its compelling use of pop culture motifs and street art techniques, reflects a profound understanding of both genres. Matos's work's fusion of these styles has been pivotal in elevating graffiti art from the streets to the gallery, bridging the gap between disparate artistic realms. John Matos' Contribution to Contemporary Art Through works like "Untitled Canvas I," John Matos has solidified his place as a pioneer in street pop art and graffiti. His contributions have helped to dismantle the barriers between high art and street culture, enabling a dialogue that has enriched the contemporary art discourse. Like many of his creations, this piece is not merely an artifact but a living part of the vibrant and continually evolving narrative of street art. In essence, "Untitled Canvas I" by Crash is more than a piece of art; it is a narrative, a statement, and a celebration of the culture that has shaped John Matos as an artist. It is a vibrant testament to the power of street pop art and graffiti to communicate, challenge, and captivate.

    $2,744.00

  • Defend Your Love Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Indie184- Soraya Marquez Defend Your Love Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Indie184- Soraya Marquez Defend Your Love Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Defend Your Love Original One of a Kind Marilyn Monroe Mixed Media Collage Painting Artwork on Canvas by Popular Street Art Pop Culture Artist Indie184- Soraya Marquez. 2017 Signed Original Mixed Media Acrylic & Spraypaint Collage Painting Size 24x36 Indie184 (Soraya Marquez) (b. 1980) Defend Your Love, 2017 Mixed media collage on canvas 36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61 cm) Signed and dated in ink on reverse

    $3,919.00

  • Astro Boy Original Watercolor Painting by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Astro Boy Original Watercolor Painting by Adam Lister

    Astro Boy Original Watercolor Painting by Adam Lister One of a Kind Artwork on 140lb Cold-Press Watercolor Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Date & Title on Back Watercolor Original Painting Size 8x10 Astro Boy Kaws Tribute by Adam Lister. Discover the unique and mesmerizing world of Adam Lister, an exceptional contemporary artist renowned for his original acrylic paintings. Lister skillfully combines geometric shapes, bold colors, and intricate compositions to create a visual experience that transcends the ordinary. His art is a harmonious blend of abstraction and representation, inviting viewers to engage with familiar subjects in a fresh, innovative way. Lister's work is celebrated internationally, with collectors and enthusiasts praising his ability to reinvent classic themes and cultural icons through a modern lens. Immerse yourself in the captivating universe of Adam Lister and explore the profound impact his acrylic paintings have on the art world. This is an artistic journey you don't want to miss.

    $3,764.00

  • From The Ground Up Round 2- #22 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Meggs From The Ground Up Round 2 #22 Original HPM Painting Print by Meggs

    From The Ground Up Round 2- #22 Original Hand-Painted Multiple 2-Color Screen Print on Reclaimed Wood ready to hang by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 From The Ground Up Round 2 #22 Original HPM Painting Print by Meggs Ready To Hang Meggs Adapting his street art and graffiti to fine art has granted Meggs extensive opportunities to travel, professionally exhibit his work, and participate in mural festivals around the globe. His street art and gallery works are recognized nationally and internationally in cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, London, San Francisco, Paris, Tokyo, Hawai‘i, Mexico, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong. Meggs’ artworks are included in the permanent paper collections of the National Gallery of Australia and the Victoria & Albert Museum of London.

    $613.00

  • Owl Egg Earth Original Painting by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Owl Egg Earth Original Painting by Nate Duval

    Owl Egg Earth Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Canvas Board by Popular Art Pop Culture Artist Nate Duval. 2014 Signed Original Painting Size 11x14

    $620.00

  • Fish Face Vase 85 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Peter Keil Fish Face Vase 85 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Fish Face Vase 85 is an Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil of a Kind Artwork on Masonite Panel by The Wild Man of Berlin,  a Famous Contemporary Artist. 1985 Signed by Peter Keil & Dated Oil Painting on Masonite Panel Original Artwork Size 24x24. All of Peter Keil's Art Used Thick Paint & Some Paint Flaking May Be Present Due to the Age and Nature of His Work—painting of a Highly Abstract Flower Vase. Decoding "Fish Face Vase '85" by Peter Keil "Fish Face Vase '85" emerges as a striking original oil painting on Masonite panel by Peter Keil, an artist colloquially dubbed "The Wild Man of Berlin" for his exuberant and unconventional style. Authenticated with Keil's signature and the date of creation, this 1985 piece unfolds over a 24x24 inch canvas, a testament to Keil's exploration of form and his audacious use of color. The painting presents a highly abstract interpretation of a flower vase, an everyday object transformed through Keil's imaginative lens. As typical of Keil's pieces, the thick application of paint may show signs of flaking, a natural occurrence that adds a layer of authenticity and speaks to the piece's history. In "Fish Face Vase '85," Keil harnesses the visual spontaneity often associated with Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The bold contours and vibrant colors create a composition that borders the surreal, inviting viewers into a world where the conventional vase is seen anew. Keil's interpretation challenges traditional still life, reconstructing it with a playful and abstract quality that resonates with the freedom of expression found in street art. The Artistic Significance of Keil's "Fish Face Vase '85" The artistic significance of "Fish Face Vase '85" lies in its deft fusion of abstract expressionism with the graphic clarity of pop art and graffiti. Keil's approach in this painting is characterized by an intuitive handling of paint, where the medium becomes a vehicle for emotional and visual storytelling. The Masonite panel provides a robust backdrop for the heavy layers of oil paint, a medium that Keil manipulates with confidence and flair. This painting is a prime example of his ability to balance the impulsiveness of street art with the thoughtful composition of fine art. The textural quality of Keil's work, with its thick paint and potential flaking, conveys a sense of timelessness and durability akin to the lasting nature of murals that adorn the urban environment. This piece stands as a dynamic interplay between the ephemeral and the eternal, a concept at the core of graffiti art. "Fish Face Vase '85" captures the essence of this dichotomy, presenting a work anchored in the present yet evolving with time. Keil's Legacy in the Intersection of Art Forms The legacy of "Fish Face Vase '85" within the context of pop, street, and graffiti art is substantial. It symbolizes Peter Keil's innovative spirit and influential role in bridging diverse artistic practices. The painting vividly illustrates Keil's commitment to pushing the boundaries of conventional art forms, infusing them with the energy and vivacity of street art aesthetics. His work is a testament to the power of art to transcend traditional classifications, creating a dialogue that enriches the cultural tapestry of modern art. Moreover, "Fish Face Vase '85" reflects Keil's broader artistic vision, which values accessibility and engagement. His art democratizes the experience of fine art, making it relatable and resonant with a broader audience. With its abstract form and immediate visual appeal, this painting exemplifies Keil's ability to draw in the viewer and provoke a personal and reflective response. "Fish Face Vase '85" is a compelling representation of Peter Keil's artistry, characterized by a bold use of color, an embrace of the textural possibilities of oil paint, and a celebration of the imperfect and the dynamic. The painting is a poignant reminder of Keil's enduring impact on the art world and his status as an artist who effortlessly combines street art's rawness with fine art painting's sophistication. As this piece continues to captivate viewers, it secures Keil's place in the narrative of contemporary art as a visionary who challenges the viewer to see the beauty in the abstract and the everyday.

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Flower Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork
Flowers and plants have been central motifs in art for centuries, and their interpretation in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork is no exception. As subjects, they carry a wealth of symbolism and have been used to communicate a broad spectrum of ideas, from the transient nature of beauty to the endurance of growth. In the context of pop art, these natural elements were often rendered in a style that was antithetical to their organic origins, playing into the movement's fascination with commercialization and the banality of mass-produced goods. Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein brought flowers and plants into the pop art conversation, turning them into repetitive, almost mechanical prints, challenging traditional aesthetics and the art world's elitism.

Floral Imagery in Pop Art

Pop art was known for embracing ordinary objects and its commentary on consumerism. Flowers in this genre were stripped of their individuality and reproduced en masse, much like the commodities they were meant to represent. This treatment of floral subjects underscored the pop art movement's preoccupation with the ideas of standardization and commodification.

Graffiti Art and Botanical Forms

In contrast to the controlled and commercialized depictions in pop art, graffiti artists use flowers and plants to bring a sense of the spontaneous and the organic into urban environments. These artists often choose floral subjects to oppose their harsh concrete canvases directly. The growth of a flower through a crack in the sidewalk is a powerful metaphor for the resilience of nature and is a frequent theme in street art, symbolizing hope and the reclaiming of space by natural beauty.

Street Art's Natural Aesthetic

Street artists have adopted and adapted the flower symbol as a personal tag or signature. The diversity of styles and interpretations among artists is vast, with some using photorealistic depictions of plants to criticize environmental issues. In contrast, others employ a more abstract or stylized approach to convey different messages or emotions. The public nature of street art means these works are not confined to galleries or private collections but are instead part of the everyday landscape, accessible to all.

Symbiosis of Urban and Natural

Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork often create a symbiosis between the urban environment and the natural world. Flowers and plants depicted in these genres can transform dull or overlooked spaces into areas of interest and beauty. They also serve as a reminder of the natural world amid urban sprawl, offering a moment of reflection for the viewer.

Evolution of Botanical Motifs

The evolution of botanical motifs in street art and pop art reflects broader changes in societal attitudes toward the environment and urban living. As cities become more aware of the importance of green spaces, using plant imagery in street art becomes a visual representation of this shift in consciousness. It is a way for artists to participate in and sometimes lead the conversation on ecological and urban renewal.

Impact on Public Perception

The impact of these natural motifs on public perception and urban aesthetics cannot be overstated. Flowers and plants in street and pop art act not only as decoration but as integral parts of urban communities, shaping the identities of neighborhoods and influencing how residents and visitors interact with their environment.

Artistic Techniques and Media

The techniques and media used to depict these natural forms vary widely, from spray paint to stencils and from paste-ups to large-scale murals. Each method brings a different quality to the plant imagery and can alter its perception. Whether through a stencil's bold, solid colors or the intricate lines of freehand spray paint, the depiction of flowers and plants in street art is as diverse as the artists themselves.

Cultural and Social Significance

Culturally, incorporating flowers and plants into street and pop art has significant social implications. It can be a tool for community engagement, brightening up neglected areas, or making powerful statements about social and environmental issues. This art form is uniquely positioned to engage with the public on a grassroots level, often sparking discussions and inspiring community-driven initiatives.

Preservation and Documentation

While street art is inherently ephemeral, there has been a movement towards preserving and documenting these works. Photographs and books cataloging street art have become increasingly popular, ensuring that the temporary blooms on city walls are recorded and remembered.

Flowers & Plants in Graffiti Pop Art

In sum, flowers and plants as subjects in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork bridge the urban landscape and the natural world. They offer a visual respite from the concrete jungle and a reminder of the persistent force of nature. These motifs continue to evolve, capturing the imagination of artists and audiences alike and solidifying their place in the annals of contemporary art history.

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