Food & Eating

13 artworks


  • Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box 001 Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box 001 Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue

    Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box 001 Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue

    Finish Your Breakfast- Serial Box 001 Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 16pt Satin Card Stock with Styrofoam Insert by Pop Art Urban Artist Naturel. 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 250- 12 x 8 x 4 Inch Box. Finish Your Breakfast Serial Box Art Objects by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Celebrating Street Pop Art with "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box 001 by Naturel The "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box 001 is a testament to the innovative fusion of pop culture and fine art, as urban pop artist Naturel, Lawrence Atoigue envisioned. In 2022, he unveiled this limited edition archival pigment fine art print, exquisitely presented on 16pt satin card stock with a styrofoam insert housed within a 12 x 8 x 4-inch box. This collectible edition, signed and limited to 250 pieces, encapsulates the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork, transforming a quotidian object into a canvas for artistic expression. Naturel's Approach to Pop Art and Urban Aesthetics Naturel's approach to art is characterized by a distinctive style that blends sharp geometric patterns with fluid forms, a once vivid and nuanced palette, and a subject matter that bridges the gap between iconic cultural imagery and contemporary commentary. His "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box 001 is no exception. The box is a piece of art featuring a stylized representation of the legendary Michael Jordan, rendered with the dynamic angularity and bold color contrasts that are the signature of Naturel's style. By employing the idiom of pop art within the context of street-inspired aesthetics, Naturel has created a piece that is both homage and a standalone work of art. Significance and Impact of "Finish Your Breakfast" in Art Collectibles The impact of Naturel's "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box 001 extends beyond its visual appeal, tapping into the nostalgia of sports memorabilia while elevating it through high art sensibilities. The box and the art it contains engage with the legacy of Michael Jordan, not just as a sports legend but as a cultural icon, embedding this figure within the discourse of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The limited edition nature of the piece, coupled with the artist's signature, underscores its value as a collectible, appealing to enthusiasts of art, basketball, and the intersections thereof. Collector's Appeal and Integration in the Art Market The allure of "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box 001 lies in its ability to resonate with diverse collectors, from those passionate about the urban art scene to lovers of sports and pop culture. Naturel's decision to incorporate elements of street art into a three-dimensional object redefines the parameters of what can be considered street pop art, thereby expanding the scope of this genre within the art market. As a collectible, the Serial Box 001 is not merely a remembrance but a statement piece that speaks to the evolving nature of art collection and the increasing recognition of street pop art's place within the pantheon of fine art. In summary, "Finish Your Breakfast" Serial Box 001 by Naturel celebrates street pop art's versatility and enduring influence on popular culture and the delicate art landscape. It is a tribute to an era, an athlete, and an artistic movement that continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. Through pieces like this, Naturel's work continues to challenge and redefine the boundaries of contemporary art.

    $255.00

  • Coffee Zen Enso White SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Coffee Zen Enso White SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Coffee Zen Enso- White SP 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Coffee Filter by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP Special Proof 2020 Signed Marked "SP" Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 11.4x12 White Circle Shape On Hand Made Coffee Stained Coffee Filter Paper. SP is like an Artist Proof AP. Navigating the realms of pop culture and traditional Japanese art, Takashi Murakami once again reaffirms his genius through the creation of "Coffee Zen Enso- White SP". This mesmerizing piece, crafted in 2020, serves as a harmonious blend of street art and pop art, juxtaposed against the serenity of traditional Zen aesthetics. Murakami, known for pushing the boundaries of contemporary art, ingeniously utilizes a simple coffee filter as his canvas, a medium both unexpected and deeply evocative. The black circle, known as 'Enso' in Zen Buddhism, epitomizes enlightenment, elegance, and the universe. In this artwork, the bold, black silkscreened Enso stands in striking contrast against the brown hues of the coffee-stained filter. It's a stark representation, exuding a profound simplicity, capturing a moment of purity, freedom, and clarity. This simplicity, however, doesn’t detract from the piece's complexity. The natural patterns and discolorations from the coffee give depth to the backdrop, making each print in this limited edition truly unique. Marked with "SP," which is synonymous with an Artist Proof, it holds a special significance as it signifies a print pulled specially for the artist's own collection. With only 15 pieces ever crafted, its rarity is unquestionable. Each 11.4x12 artwork has been signed by Murakami, providing authentication of its origin. The very essence of the "Coffee Zen Enso- White SP" resonates with the continuous exploration and innovation that Murakami embodies. Through the fusion of disparate elements, he creates a universe where pop culture seamlessly melds with the profound depths of traditional symbolism.

    $2,600.00

  • United Tastes Of America Silkscreen Print by Jon Burgerman

    Jon Burgerman United Tastes Of America Silkscreen Print by Jon Burgerman

    United Tastes Of America Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Mohawk Vellum Fine Art Paper by Jon Burgerman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I decided to make flags for each game of the World Cup I watched this Summer. I wanted to spread my support for different countries and feel more like a global citizen, without any political or geographical ties. That’s the greatest gift football and other sports can offer, they can genuinely bring disparate people together for play.I re-imagined flags of different countries, adding a playful reference to that country within the design of the flag. America has one of the best flag designs there is, I really love it, and it was a lot of fun to work on. The first edition of this flag was with a burger and fries but the fries didn’t quite look right in red, so I turned them into bacon. Everyone seems to love bacon." - Jon Burgerman

    $209.00

  • Elevated Train Katzs One Way Sign HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill Elevated Train Katzs One Way Sign HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill Elevated Train Katzs One Way Sign HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Elevated Train- Katzs- One Way Sign Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill

    $153.00

  • The Supersized States of America Giclee Print by Ron English

    Ron English The Supersized States of America Giclee Print by Ron English

    The Supersized States of America Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ron English. A 12″ x 12″ giclée print depicting the representative hypocrisy on a faux $100 bill. Limited to 30 signed and numbered copies. Created for Ron's 12 Days of Popaganda 2013 Christmas Special.

    $406.00

  • Carpe Diem HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Carpe Diem HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print by Buff Monster

    Carpe Diem Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Buff Monster Graffiti Street Artist Pop Art. Signed HPM 2022 Limited Edition of 70 Unique 9x12 At the core of Mister Melty's identity is that like us, he isn't going to be around forever. Much like the contemplative vanitas paintings of the Renaissance, the skull is a symbol of the certainty of death and a reminder to enjoy today. But we, like Mister Melty, are unwavering in our happiness and optimism despite our unavoidable fate. As I've done a few times before, I've taken some old sold-out prints and cut them down, spray painted them, and silkscreened them. There is so much variation in them; so they're all unique! Each one is 9 x 12" and will be signed and numbered.

    $492.00

  • Stone Kidz Archival Print by Woes Martin

    Woes Martin Stone Kidz Archival Print by Woes Martin

    Stone Kidz Archival Print by Woes Martin Limited Edition Print on310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 13x12 Archival Pigment Fine Art

    $268.00

  • Coffee Zen Enso Black SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Coffee Zen Enso Black SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Coffee Zen Enso- Black SP 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Coffee Filter by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP Special Proof 2020 Signed Marked "SP" Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 11.4x12 Black Circle Shape On Hand Made Coffee Stained Coffee Filter Paper. SP is like an Artist Proof AP. Navigating the realms of pop culture and traditional Japanese art, Takashi Murakami once again reaffirms his genius through the creation of "Coffee Zen Enso- Black SP". This mesmerizing piece, crafted in 2020, serves as a harmonious blend of street art and pop art, juxtaposed against the serenity of traditional Zen aesthetics. Murakami, known for pushing the boundaries of contemporary art, ingeniously utilizes a simple coffee filter as his canvas, a medium both unexpected and deeply evocative. The black circle, known as 'Enso' in Zen Buddhism, epitomizes enlightenment, elegance, and the universe. In this artwork, the bold, black silkscreened Enso stands in striking contrast against the brown hues of the coffee-stained filter. It's a stark representation, exuding a profound simplicity, capturing a moment of purity, freedom, and clarity. This simplicity, however, doesn’t detract from the piece's complexity. The natural patterns and discolorations from the coffee give depth to the backdrop, making each print in this limited edition truly unique. Marked with "SP," which is synonymous with an Artist Proof, it holds a special significance as it signifies a print pulled specially for the artist's own collection. With only 15 pieces ever crafted, its rarity is unquestionable. Each 11.4x12 artwork has been signed by Murakami, providing authentication of its origin. The very essence of the "Coffee Zen Enso- Black SP" resonates with the continuous exploration and innovation that Murakami embodies. Through the fusion of disparate elements, he creates a universe where pop culture seamlessly melds with the profound depths of traditional symbolism.

    $2,600.00

  • IHOP Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield IHOP Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    IHOP Limited Edition Giclée Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. giclee print 12 x 12 inches unframed signed and numbered, limited edition of 75

    $415.00

  • Looking Up Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Looking Up Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster

    They are looking Up a Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster Hand-Pulled 3-color Screen Print on Circle Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 12 Round "This edition features a happy melty head looking up, a characteristically optimistic character with a signature color scheme. In this case, the spray paint splatter in the background is pixilated." -Buff Monster. Signature Elements in Buff Monster's Artwork Buff Monster's "Looking Up Round Silkscreen" vividly represents the artist's iconic aesthetic, a harmonious blend of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that has become instantly recognizable to fans and collectors alike. Known for his bright, optimistic color palette and characters that exude a sense of joy, Buff Monster's work is a staple in modern pop and street art. The limited edition hand-pulled screen print is a testament to Buff Monster's mastery over color and form. Featuring a "happy melty head" that gazes upwards, the artwork encapsulates a sense of hope and upward aspiration. This character, set against a backdrop of pixilated spray paint splatter, showcases Buff Monster's unique ability to blend digital and traditional techniques. The pixelation effect adds a contemporary touch and nods to the artist's roots in street art, where the urban environment often serves as a canvas and inspiration. The limited run of 200 pieces signifies the exclusivity and collectibility of Buff Monster's work. Each piece, numbered and signed by the artist, is a slice of the larger narrative that Buff Monster weaves through his career. The artist's commitment to street pop art and graffiti Art is evident in how he maintains a consistent theme across his body of work while still pushing the boundaries of the medium. His work is not merely a visual treat but also a commentary on the joyful aspects of life, inviting viewers to interpret the world through a lens of playful optimism. Cultural Relevance and Collectibility With the year 2022 marking its creation, the "Looking Up Round Silkscreen" stands as a cultural marker, reflecting the artistic zeitgeist of the time. Collectors and enthusiasts of Buff Monster's work recognize the intrinsic value of such pieces, which go beyond their aesthetic appeal to embody a moment in the timeline of street art's evolution. With its round format and bold color scheme, this artwork challenges the conventional rectangular canvases, further cementing Buff Monster's reputation as an innovator within the art community. Buff Monster's choice of materials and techniques is deliberate, with the circle of fine art paper serving as a non-traditional canvas that complements the unconventional nature of his subjects. His three-color screen print process is both an homage to traditional printmaking and a showcase of his technical skill. By hand-pulling each print, Buff Monster ensures that every piece is imbued with a human touch, a stark contrast to the often impersonal nature of mass-produced art. Artist's Vision and Expression Buff Monster's vision is clearly articulated through this edition. His work does not shy away from expressing blatant optimism, an increasingly valuable characteristic in contemporary art discourse. The happy, melty head, looking up, serves as a beacon of positivity, a visual metaphor for looking towards brighter days. The artist's signature color scheme, dominated by vibrant shades of pink, is not merely a stylistic choice but also a brand identifier that has garnered him a global following. The "Looking Up Round Silkscreen" by Buff Monster is more than just a piece of art; it celebrates the intersection of joy, color, and urban culture. It is a vibrant example of how Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork can challenge the status quo, engage viewers, and leave an indelible mark on the canvas of contemporary art.

    $300.00

  • Sweets Typhoon Giclee Print by Naoshi

    Naoshi Sweets Typhoon Giclee Print by Naoshi

    Sweets Typhoon Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Naoshi. 2014 Signed in Verso with Hand-Drawn Face Limited Edition of 100. 8.25x12 Girl with Strawberry Umbrella. Based on Sunae Sand Art.

    $99.00

  • Domino Sugar Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Domino Sugar Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Domino Sugar Hand-Pulled 5-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 90 Artwork Size 18x12

    $39.00

  • Norms Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Norms Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Norms Limited Edition Giclée Fine Art Prints on Signa Cotten Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 12x12

    $482.00

Food & Eating Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Culinary Motifs in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Food and eating, universal experiences intrinsic to human existence, have long served as rich subjects for artists, capturing their times' social and cultural ethos. In the domains of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, these motifs take on vibrant new life, reflecting the every day and the celebratory through bold colors, exaggerated forms, and the inherent commentary of the art forms. This artistic depiction of food not only tantalizes the senses but also symbolizes various aspects of culture, economy, and social dynamics. Food iconography in Street Pop Art is often amplified to hyperbolic proportions, mirroring contemporary society's consumerist culture and mass production of edibles. Here, artists may employ bright, attention-grabbing palettes and large-scale representations to mimic the overload of sensory information in advertising and media. Graffiti art, traditionally rebellious and provocative, can transform food into a symbol of societal consumption or a tool of critique, addressing issues like fast food culture, global hunger, or the commodification of natural resources. As Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork often operate in public spaces, depicting food and eating in these genres also directly engages with the community. These works can become interaction points, where the familiar subject of food invites viewers to engage with the art. These eliciting reactions range from hunger to humor to reflection on their eating habits and food sources.

Artistic Representation of Food in Urban Landscapes

Food-related graffiti becomes part of the city's visual and cultural fabric in urban landscapes, where the art of the street is as integral to the environment as the buildings and the bustling crowds. Artists might take a ubiquitous element of urban dining—like a slice of pizza or a hot dog—and elevate it to a symbolic status, encapsulating the essence of a city’s food scene. These depictions can become so iconic that they not only represent culinary preferences but also signify the identity of the place itself. The versatility of food as a subject allows artists to traverse from the literal to the symbolic, using it to communicate messages about consumption, waste, and the human condition. In some instances, food in Graffiti Artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the disparities in wealth and access to resources, with lavish food spreads painted in areas of poverty as a stark visual contrast to the lived reality of those who pass by. Moreover, the interactive nature of Street Pop Art means that food-related works are not just seen but can be used to engage the public in dialogue. These pieces can become backdrops for social gatherings, stages for performance art, or canvases for community participation, where the art evolves with the input of its audience.

Impact and Evolution of Food-Themed Artistry on the Streets

The impact of food-themed Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is multi-layered, resonating with the observer on a personal and societal level. An individual may see a mural of a fruit-laden table and recall family gatherings. At the same time, another might interpret it as a commentary on agricultural bounty or a subtle critique of consumer excess. Such is the power of food in art—it speaks an intimate and universal language, personal and public. As Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork continue to evolve, so does the portrayal of food within these genres. What began as simple tagging or stenciling has become complex, thought-provoking installations. Artists have started incorporating actual food items into their works, blurring the lines between the culinary and visual arts and inviting an experiential interaction with the viewer that can be as brief as the food itself. Food and eating are not merely subjects for Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork; they are conduits for expression, reflection, and sometimes, revolution. These depictions can comfort or confront, reflecting the complexity of our relationship with food. Through the lens of these vibrant art forms, food is not just sustenance but a symbol, a statement, and a shared language in the urban landscape. Whether it serves to provoke thought, evoke nostalgia, or critique society, the representation of food in street art is as varied and rich as the culinary traditions that inspire it.

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