Foil Fine Art Paper

8 artworks


  • The Kiss Foil AP Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Brian Ewing The Kiss Foil AP Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    The Kiss- Foil AP 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Holographic Foil by Brian Ewing Modern Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof Signed 2017 24x18 Rare Unique Colorway

    $422.00

  • American Daydream PP Foil Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier American Daydream PP Foil Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    American Daydream- Foil PP Printer Proof Limited Edition 9-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 10pt Lava Foil Holographic Fine Art Paper by Artist Denial. PP Printers Prood 2021 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition 9-Color Screen Print on 10pt Lava Foil Holographic Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release March 09, 2021 Denial's "American Daydream-Foil" in the Landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork "American Daydream-Foil" by the artist Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, is a thought-provoking piece encapsulating the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. As a Printer's Proof (PP) limited edition, this 9-color hand-pulled silkscreen print is a rare and collectible piece of art, released on March 09, 2021. The use of 10pt lava foil holographic fine art paper gives the artwork a mesmerizing quality, with its reflective surface creating a sense of depth and movement that enhances the visual impact of the piece. The artwork's size, 18 x 24 inches, is substantial and ideal for capturing the intricate details and vibrant colors that Denial employs. Each print in this limited edition is signed and marked PP by the artist, denoting its exclusivity and the artist's direct involvement in the creation and approval process. The holographic effects of the lava foil paper interact with the silkscreen ink, resulting in a dynamic piece that changes with the viewer's perspective and the surrounding light. Denial's work often comments on consumerism, politics, and the media, and "American Daydream-Foil" is no exception. The image of a woman's face, reminiscent of the classic pop art style made famous by artists like Roy Lichtenstein, is overlaid with a dazzling pattern that reveals and conceals her features. This interplay suggests the tension between reality and the manufactured dreams sold to society, a recurring theme in Denial's oeuvre and a poignant critique that resonates deeply in street pop art and graffiti. Reflective Surfaces and Societal Reflections in Denial's Art The reflective surface of "American Daydream-Foil" is a literal and figurative mirror, inviting viewers to reflect on their perceptions and the societal constructs that shape them. Denial’s use of foil is remarkably evocative, as it not only catches the eye but also suggests the allure and superficiality of the American Dream. The way the artwork's appearance changes with light and angle can be seen as a metaphor for the shifting nature of this dream and the elusive pursuit of happiness within modern American culture. The piece's limited release and its Printer's Proof status elevate its value in the art market, making it a sought-after item for collectors of street pop art, graffiti artwork, and modern pop art. The PP mark signifies that this particular edition was used to check the quality before the final run, often kept by the artist for personal reasons or sold to discerning collectors who appreciate the rarity and authenticity of such proofs. Denial's "American Daydream-Foil" is a powerful addition to the narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It bridges the gap between the rebellious origins of street art and the refined techniques of fine art printing, creating a piece that is both a statement and a spectacle. As with much of Denial's work, the piece is imbued with layers of meaning, challenging viewers to look beyond the surface and consider the more profound commentary on the culture surrounding them. In contemporary art, "American Daydream-Foil" stands as a vibrant example of how traditional pop art motifs and modern techniques can come together to create something that reflects and reacts to the society from which it springs.

    $1,000.00

  • American Daydream Foil Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier American Daydream Foil Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    American Daydream- Foil Limited Edition 9-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 10pt Lava Foil Holographic Fine Art Paper by Artist Denial. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 9-Color Screen Print on 10pt Lava Foil Holographic Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release March 09, 2021 Denial's "American Daydream" and Its Reflection on Modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork "American Daydream - Foil" by the artist Denial is a potent representation of contemporary street pop art and graffiti, merging commercial aesthetics with a subversive edge. Released on March 09, 2021, this limited edition print is a significant piece that comments on the nature of American culture and the commodification of the American dream. Limited to a run of just 30 pieces, this 9-color hand-pulled silkscreen print on 10pt lava foil holographic fine art paper is a testament to the exclusivity and precision of Denial's work. Measuring 18 x 24 inches, "American Daydream - Foil" is a visual spectacle that dazzles with its reflective foil background, creating a dynamic interplay of light and color that challenges the viewer's perceptions. The use of lava foil holographic paper is particularly striking as a metaphor for the American psyche's multiple, often contradictory, layers. Denial's piece captures the essence of pop art through its use of a familiar comic style juxtaposed with a psychedelic palette that seems to shift and shimmer with the viewer's movement. The artwork features a crying female figure, a recurring motif in pop art, evoking the emotional disconnect between reality and the pursuit of happiness within the framework of the American dream. Denial's signature style incorporates bold, graphic elements and a keen sense of irony. By using silkscreen printing, a technique popularized in pop art by artists like Andy Warhol, Denial connects with the roots of the movement while pushing its boundaries through modern materials and themes. Contemporary Commentary through Limited Edition Art Denial's "American Daydream - Foil" is more than a visually stunning piece; it is a commentary on the glossy veneer of American life and the underlying complexities that the facade conceals. Each of the 30 prints is signed and numbered by the artist, adding a layer of authenticity and collectibility that is highly valued in the street pop art and graffiti art communities. Collectors and admirers of Denial's work appreciate the aesthetic qualities of his prints and the thought-provoking messages they convey. The limited edition nature of "American Daydream - Foil" symbolizes the street pop art scene's transition from ephemeral street murals to coveted fine art pieces. Denial's decision to release such a small edition underscores the desire to maintain the exclusivity and integrity of the piece. This principle is often at the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork. In the hands of collectors, these prints are not merely decorative items but are held as cultural artifacts that encapsulate a moment in time and a particular sentiment or critique. In essence, Denial's work exemplifies the evolution of street pop art and graffiti artwork into a form that reflects and is critical of the culture it arises from. "American Daydream - Foil" serves as a mirror to society, reflecting the complexities of the American experience through the lens of pop art. It is a bold statement on the nature of dreams and reality, commercialism, and the individual's place within the broader tapestry of society. The work's limited edition status ensures that it remains a distinctive and sought-after piece within the dynamic world of contemporary art.

    $626.00

  • ADORE White Shadow Silkscreen Print by Ben Johnston ADORE White Shadow Silkscreen Print by Ben Johnston

    Ben Johnston ADORE White Shadow Silkscreen Print by Ben Johnston

    ADORE- White Shadow 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Foil Paper by Ben Johnston Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed 2019 ADORE by Ben Johnston 24 x 18 Inches Limited Edition of 30 per variant Four color screen print on a variety of unique foil paper Signed & Numbered Printed with by VGKids

    $129.00

  • Shades of Dripple Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One

    Sket-One Shades of Dripple Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One

    Shades of Dripple Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One Limited Edition on Gloss Lamination 2pt Rainbow Foil Board Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x20 Archival Pigment Fine Art

    $247.00

  • Shades of Dripple HPM Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One

    Sket-One Shades of Dripple HPM Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One

    Shades of Dripple HPM Rainbow Foil Archival Print Hand Embellished by Sket-One Limited Edition on Gloss Lamination 2pt Rainbow Foil Board Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Spray Paint HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 16x20 Archival Pigment Fine Art

    $468.00

  • Sale -33% Shangri-La Pink Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Shangri-La Pink Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Shangri-La Pink Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Shangri-La Pink Limited Edition Framed Modern Artwork Off-Set Cold Foil Stamp & High Gloss Varnishing Screen Print on UV Fine Art Paper by Famous Asian Pop Artist Takashi Murakami. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 29.5x29.5 Image Size 26x26 Frame Size 40.25x40.25. Custom Framed With 4" Matt & UV Acrylic Glass The Confluence of Street Pop Art and Modern Expression The art scene has been invigorated by innovative expressions that intertwine street art's vibrancy with pop art's allure, exemplified by masterpieces like the Shangri-La Pink Limited Edition. This exceptional piece by Takashi Murakami, a renowned Asian Pop artist, stands out for its aesthetic allure and technical brilliance. Produced in 2018, this artwork is a testament to Murakami's distinctive style, characterized by its blend of contemporary pop culture and fine art. Takashi Murakami's Distinctive Fusion Style Takashi Murakami, born in Tokyo, Japan, is celebrated for contributing to the contemporary art scene, primarily through his creation of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. His works transcend traditional boundaries of artistic classification, often lauded in sophisticated art galleries and resonant on the bustling streets. The Shangri-La Pink is a limited edition piece, with only 100 copies produced, each one signed and numbered by Murakami himself, signifying its exclusivity and the artist's personal touch. The artwork measures a striking 29.5x29.5 inches, with the image itself sized at 26x26 inches, while the frame extends the dimensions to 40.25x40.25 inches. The choice of material for this artwork is a testament to Murakami's attention to detail and commitment to quality. Utilizing off-set cold foil stamp and high gloss varnishing screen print on UV fine art paper, Murakami delivers a vibrant and enduring piece. UV fine art paper is particularly significant as it ensures that the artwork's vivid colors and intricate details are preserved against the effects of ultraviolet light. Artistic Craftsmanship and Presentation The presentation of Shangri-La Pink is as meticulous as its creation. Custom framed with a 4-inch mat, the artwork is encased in UV acrylic glass, which enhances its visual appeal and provides protection from the elements. This particular framing choice elevates the artwork, giving it a presence that commands attention and respect. It is a piece crafted to be viewed and experienced, with the high gloss varnishing adding a tactile dimension to the already visually engaging print. Shangri-La Pink reflects Murakami's broader body of work, known for amalgamating classical techniques with contemporary, cutting-edge methods. His art often features recurring motifs, such as smiling flowers, prevalent throughout the Shangri-La Pink, imbuing the work with joy and vitality. Yet, beneath the surface of whimsy and color, there is an undercurrent of critique and commentary on the cultural and societal norms, a hallmark of graffiti artwork. Takashi Murakami's influence on street and pop art genres cannot be overstated. He has become a cultural icon with a style that is immediately recognizable and often replicated. The Shangri-La Pink is a piece that encapsulates the essence of Murakami's artistic vision – a vision that has significantly shaped the landscape of modern art. His commitment to pushing the boundaries of expression and his mastery of traditional Japanese artistry create a dialogue between the past and the present, making his work timeless. The Shangri-La Pink is more than just a piece of art; it is a cultural artifact that captures the zeitgeist of a generation looking for ways to express itself in a world where the lines between street art and high art are increasingly blurred. In a sense, the piece serves as a bridge, allowing admirers from diverse backgrounds to appreciate the beauty and complexity of modern art in a form that is both accessible and profound. Through this limited edition artwork, Murakami continues to live, contributing to the art world, with each piece serving as a narrative of his journey as an artist. For collectors and art enthusiasts, owning a piece like Shangri-La Pink is not just an investment in art but an investment in the legacy of one of the most influential artists of our time. With his unceasing innovation and dedication to his craft, Takashi Murakami demonstrates that art is not static but a living, evolving form of expression that continues to challenge and inspire.

    $11,246.00$7,500.00

  • Sale -33% Shangri-La Blue Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Shangri-La Blue Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Shangri-La Blue Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Shangri-La Blue Limited Edition Framed Modern Artwork Off-Set Cold Foil Stamp & High Gloss Varnishing Screen Print on UV Fine Art Paper by Famous Asian Pop Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 29.5x29.5 Image Size 26x26 Frame Size 40.25x40.25. Custom Framed With 4" Matt & UV Acrylic Glass The Spectrum of Modern Artistry in Shangri-La Blue In the diverse field of contemporary art, certain pieces captivate the imagination with their rich colors and unique aesthetics, becoming a phenomenon in both pop culture and serious art circles. The Shangri-La Blue Limited Edition is such a piece, masterfully created by the famous Asian Pop artist Takashi Murakami. Known for his prolific work in the domain of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, Murakami presents an offering that fuses the energy of the streets with the sophistication of gallery art, a trend that has been on a steadfast rise in recent years. Takashi Murakami: A Luminary in Street Pop Art Born in Tokyo, Takashi Murakami has forged an indelible mark on the landscape of modern art, defying traditional categories and embracing a hybrid identity that resonates with a global audience. His approach, often categorized under Superflat—a term he coined—reflects a flattened aesthetic in the postmodern Japanese context that blends graphic design, pop culture, and fine arts. The Shangri-La Blue, released in 2018, continues this tradition with its edition of 100 signed and numbered prints, thereby ensuring its rarity and appeal to collectors and art aficionados. The artwork itself is a sizable square, 29.5 inches by 29.5 inches, set within a frame that stretches out to 40.25 inches square, giving it a substantial presence wherever it is displayed. The image within measures 26 inches by 26 inches, offering a visual feast of hues and textures. The chosen method for its realization—off-set cold foil stamp combined with high gloss varnishing screen print on UV fine art paper—underscores Murakami's commitment to not only the visual impact but also the longevity and preservation of his work. Artistic Integrity and Visual Impact Shangri-La Blue’s composition is a marvel in itself, with an array of smiling floral patterns that have become synonymous with Murakami's visual lexicon. This artwork stands out through its sophisticated yet whimsical charm, encapsulated within the signature use of UV fine art paper and high gloss varnishing that bring out the depth and vibrancy of the colors. The custom framing, including a 4-inch mat and UV acrylic glass, adds a layer of elegance and serves to protect the artwork from potential environmental damage. The work is not only a visual spectacle but also a cerebral experience, as is common with Graffiti Artwork where the surface-level simplicity often belies a deeper, sometimes critical narrative. Murakami's Shangri-La Blue could be interpreted as a commentary on the commercialization of art, the joy of creation, or the pervasive nature of consumer culture in modern society. This ambiguity is part of what makes Murakami's work so engaging and thought-provoking. In the world of Street Pop Art, Takashi Murakami's name is often mentioned with reverence, his style instantly recognizable and frequently imitated, yet never replicated. Shangri-La Blue, with its limited edition run and distinctive aesthetic, continues to enthrall audiences, bridging various art forms and philosophies. Owning a piece like this is more than just an acquisition; it's an immersion into the innovative world of one of the most visionary artists of our time. Murakami's oeuvre, with Shangri-La Blue as a shining example, is a celebration of life's vibrancy and an exploration of the nuances of contemporary culture. It's a fusion of the past and the present, the East and the West, which is ever more relevant in our interconnected world. His work does not just hang on the wall; it lives, it breathes, and it continues to influence the trajectory of modern art. As with each piece that Murakami brings to life, Shangri-La Blue is a testament to his genius—a genius that continues to define and redefine the essence of Street Pop and Graffiti Artwork.

    $11,246.00$7,500.00

Foil Fine Art Paper

Foil Fine Art Paper in Contemporary Visual Culture

Foil Fine Art Paper has become a medium of choice for many artists working in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Its reflective properties and textural qualities offer a unique canvas for artists to explore themes of contrast, illumination, and visual impact. This medium has been embraced by a diverse community of creators, ranging from street artists who utilize public spaces to convey their messages to gallery-affiliated artists who experiment with the interplay of light and color.

Historical Context and Evolution

In the historical lineage of art media, Foil Fine Art Paper is relatively new. Its origins can be traced to the broader exploration of unconventional materials in art-making, a trend that gained significant momentum during the 20th century. Artists began to push the boundaries of traditional canvases and papers, seeking out materials that could reflect the rapid changes in technology and society. Within the urban art scene, the use of foil has been a means to stand out, to catch the fleeting glance of the passerby with a surface that refuses to be passive.

Physical and Aesthetic Properties

The physical attributes of Foil Fine Art Paper are instrumental in its application. Its metallic surface can be both mirror-like and matte, offering a duality that is rarely found in other art mediums. When used in artwork, the foil can act as a source of light within a piece, dynamically changing as the ambient light shifts or as the viewer's perspective changes. The tactile quality of foil paper also adds an element of depth, with creases and textures that can be both intentional and serendipitous, contributing to the overall narrative of the artwork.

Techniques and Innovations

Artists have developed a range of techniques to work with Foil Fine Art Paper. These methods often involve careful planning and spontaneity, as the foil's surface can be unforgiving. Cutting, embossing, and layering are standard techniques, with each method opening up different possibilities for expression. In the hands of a skilled artist, foil can be transformed into intricate patterns that mimic urban textures or into bold, reflective areas that challenge the viewer's perception of space and depth.

Cultural Significance

Using foil in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork often carries a cultural commentary. Its inherent association with luxury and the industry can be celebrated and critiqued within a single piece of art. In street art, the reflective quality of foil can be seen as a metaphor for the ever-changing urban landscape, one that is in a constant state of flux, reflecting and refracting the life around it. Foil Fine Art Paper thus becomes a canvas that is alive, interacting with its environment and audience in a way that traditional materials cannot.

Examples and Notable Works

Many artists have gained recognition for their innovative use of Foil Fine Art Paper. Their works are often characterized by a dynamic energy, harnessing the material's properties to create pieces that are visually striking and conceptually rich. From the subtle inclusion of foil elements to compositions that are entirely foil-based, these artists show the versatility and expressive potential of the medium.

Foil Fine Art Paper

Foil Fine Art Paper continues to intrigue and inspire artists within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Its ability to reflect the contemporary zeitgeist, literally and metaphorically, makes it a compelling medium for artistic exploration and cultural expression. As artists continue to experiment with its possibilities, foil is sure to maintain its position at the cutting edge of visual innovation.

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