Food & Eating

9 artworks


  • Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Sculpture Toy Limited Edition Artwork by Artist J-LDN of Graffiti Pop Street Painting Fame. 2020 Edition of 100, Size 100% 7.5" Each uzi sculpture comes as a 4-part Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly, box, display stand & gloves. Hand cast and painted Polystone Resin. ShoeUzi Guns N Butter Shoe Uzi Art Sculpture Chunky Dunky Ben & Jerry's V2 Style Uzi Art, rare only 300 pieces worldwide Shoeuzi v2 art sculpture The v2 is the upgraded 4-part magnetic assembly model. 75% scale Micro Uzi (185mm length) hand-cast unsaturated polyresin painted in lead-free resin paint. New In Box

    $572.00

  • Green Tea Walk Resin Art Toy by Vandul Green Tea Walk Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Vandul Green Tea Walk Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Green Tea Walk Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Art Toys Artwork Size 3x7 New In Box Stamped/Printed Painted Theme of the Arizona Green Tea Drink Can Logo of Flowering Tree. Exploring the Fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in Modern Collectibles The contemporary art scene has been vibrantly enhanced by the introduction of art toys, particularly those steeped in the ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. A striking example of this cultural synergy is the "Green Tea Walk Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture." This 2023 collectible is not just an object of visual delight but also a representation of the convergence of street art sensibilities and the collectible culture that is rising in popularity. Standing at an impressive 3x7 inches, this artwork is presented new in the box, showcasing its mint condition to collectors and enthusiasts alike. The ingenuity of Vandul, a noted pop street artist, is encapsulated in the limited edition resin sculpture, which reflects a distinct aesthetic drawn from the urban landscape. The figure, characterized by its exaggerated features and thoughtful color palette, epitomizes the playfulness and edginess that are hallmarks of Vandul's work. The sculpture's design is a commentary on the commercialization of art and the commodification of natural elements, as suggested by the green tea theme. This piece embodies the artist's critical eye and creative spirit, rendered three-dimensional. Each art toy comes stamped or printed with authentication marks, ensuring its uniqueness and value as a collectible artwork. The packaging is a part of the artistic expression, with designs that resonate with Vandul's signature style. This style often features elements borrowed from graffiti art, such as bold lines, vibrant colors, and iconic motifs. The fusion of these elements in the toy's design positions it as a coveted item for collectors who value the intersection of art and the urban environment. The Significance of Art Toys in the Landscape of Modern Art Art toys, like the Green Tea Walk Art Toy by Vandul, occupy a unique niche in modern art. They are a physical testament to the creativity and subversive energy that fuels the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork movement. These items are more than mere playthings; they are a medium through which artists can reach a wider audience, transcending the traditional gallery walls. Vandul's work with this piece indicates a more significant trend where artists use everyday objects as canvases for expression, bringing art into people's daily lives. The popularity of art toys also signals a shift in how art is consumed and appreciated. No longer confined to the elite spaces of art auctions and high-brow exhibitions, art is becoming more accessible, and collectible art toys are a testament to this democratization. They allow individuals to own a piece of an artist's vision, making personal and intimate connections with the work possible. The limited edition nature of such pieces adds an element of exclusivity and desirability, creating a niche market that is both culturally relevant and commercially viable. Vandul's Green Tea Walk Art Toy is particularly significant as it represents a snapshot of the current zeitgeist. It captures the playful yet poignant commentary on contemporary culture and its intersection with consumerism, often explored in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The limited edition status of the art toy ensures its value as a collectible, while its aesthetic appeal makes it an attractive display piece that sparks conversation and reflection. The art toy culture is expanding the boundaries of what art can be. It challenges preconceived notions of art's form and function, and in doing so, it invites a new audience to engage with artistic expression. Vandul's Green Tea Walk Art Toy is a prime example of this evolution, a collectible that is as much a piece of art as a statement, a reflection of its time, and a playful nod to the future of artistic expression.

    $392.00

  • Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN x Sket-One Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN x Sket-One

    Sket-One Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN x Sket-One

    Kikkosket Shoeuzi 75% Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Sculpture Toy Limited Edition Artwork by Artist Sket-One of Graffiti Pop Street Painting Fame. 2021 Kikkoman Edition of 200, Size 75% 7.5" Each uzi sculpture comes as a 4-part Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly, box, display stand & gloves. Hand cast and painted Polystone Resin. New In Box International artist SketOne collaborates with by j-ldn to introduce the deliciously complex KIKKOSKET 75% Shoeuzi. Handcrafted from water clear polyresin dyed brown to imitate the appearance of liquid, this set also includes a set of chopsticks and a sushi rolling mat base.

    $634.00

  • Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Loose Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Loose Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol

    Converse Shoes Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Loose Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol

    Pair Banana Chuck Taylor Men's Size 12 Loose No Box Skating Shoe Sneaker by Converse x Andy Warhol Limited Edition Rare Art Object Clothing Artwork Collectible. 2015 Limited Edition/Out of Print Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Fruit Shoe Size 12 New Loose, No Box with Tags, Never Worn. Experience iconic art and classic style fusion with the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top Sneaker. Crafted with a sleek all-black leather upper that seamlessly contours the timeless Chuck Taylor Low Top silhouette, this shoe features a striking yellow banana design inspired by the legendary Velvet Underground album. A standout piece for any collection, this Converse low top merges pop art charm with enduring sneaker fashion. Converse x Andy Warhol: The Banana Chuck Taylor as a Cultural Artifact The Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top Sneaker stands out as a cultural artifact that fuses the iconic artistry of Andy Warhol with the timeless design of Converse's seminal skate shoe. Released in 2015, this limited edition size 12 sneaker has become a rare collector's item, highly sought after for its distinctive design and art historical significance. Though this pair comes loose without a box, the presence of tags and the pristine, never-worn condition of the shoes ensure they retain their value as a collectible. These sneakers represent a seamless integration of Pop Art into the fabric of contemporary fashion, transforming an everyday object into a piece of collectible art. Warhol's influence on pop culture and art is indisputable, and his iconic banana print — created for the Velvet Underground's album cover — has become synonymous with his exploration of commercialism and artistic expression. Converse's collaboration with the Andy Warhol Foundation brought this striking image to life on a literal and figurative canvas, crafting a sneaker that is as much a wearable piece of art as a statement of style. The Intersection of Art and Streetwear in the Converse x Warhol Collaboration The collaboration between Converse and Andy Warhol represents a significant intersection of art and streetwear, encapsulating the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The bold yellow banana design against the stark black leather of the sneaker captures the eye, demanding attention and contemplation, much like a piece of provocative street art. These sneakers cross the boundary between utility and artistry, offering an example of how functional design can serve as a vessel for artistic endeavors. While the world of streetwear is no stranger to artistic collaborations, the Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylors hold a special place in this narrative. They are not merely branded merchandise but are a homage to the legacy of an artist who changed the course of modern art. The limited edition nature of these sneakers has cemented their status as rare art objects, and even without the original packaging, they carry the aura of exclusivity and the prestige of Warhol's groundbreaking aesthetic. The Lasting Impact of Converse x Andy Warhol on Collectible Fashion The lasting impact of the Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor sneakers on collectible fashion is multifaceted. Not only do they represent a bold statement in the world of sneaker design, but they also showcase the potential for fashion items to become vehicles for fine art. As collectibles, these sneakers speak to the heart of pop culture, resonating with those who value the crossover between the art world and the realm of street fashion. Collectors of these sneakers are often drawn to the narrative that they embody: a story of collaboration across industries, a testament to the enduring influence of a pop art icon, and a piece of fashion history that captures a moment when the lines between art and commerce were blurred in new and exciting ways. The Converse x Andy Warhol sneakers are not just footwear; they are artifacts that tell the story of art's ability to infiltrate and enhance the objects of our everyday lives. The Banana Chuck Taylor Men's Size 12 Sneaker by Converse x Andy Warhol is a testament to the power of artistic collaboration and a symbol of the synergies between pop art, street art, and contemporary fashion. As a limited edition release, they stand as a rare art object, appealing to a broad spectrum of collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the intersection of art, history, and style.

    $150.00

  • Salty Vandul Resin Art Toy by Vandul Salty Vandul Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Vandul Salty Vandul Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Salty Vandul Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Art Toys Artwork Size 3x7 New In Box Stamped/Printed The Salty Vandul Art Toy is a captivating collectible artwork that manifests the vibrant essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created by Vandul, this 2023 limited edition vinyl sculpture stands out for its unique design and cultural resonance within the urban art scene. Sized at 3x7 inches, it presents itself as a statement piece, merging street art's rebellious spirit with contemporary pop art's aesthetic. Vandul's artistic expression is characterized by bold colors and striking forms, evident in this particular piece. The toy's design carries the signature style of the artist, known for merging whimsical elements with a satirical edge, often reflecting on social and cultural themes. This collectible is more than just a toy; it is a piece of art that embodies the ethos of street culture, inviting collectors and art enthusiasts to appreciate the craftsmanship and message behind it. The Salty Vandul Art Toy comes new in its box, ensuring its mint condition and authenticity for collectors. The packaging itself is often considered an extension of the artwork, featuring distinctive branding and design that complements the vinyl sculpture within. The artwork is stamped or printed, authenticating it as an original piece by Vandal. Collectors of vinyl art toys recognize such pieces as essential artifacts in the domain of modern collectibles. They not only serve as decorative pieces but also as investments, often appreciating over time. Vandul's creation is a testament to the evolving landscape of collectible art, where the line between toy and high art becomes ever so blurred, reflecting a cultural shift towards the appreciation of art in various forms and mediums.

    $392.00

  • Young MC Art Toy by Ron English Young MC Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English Young MC Art Toy by Ron English

    Young MC Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ron English. Before there was MC Supersized, there was Young MC. Ron English’s iconic character has been captured in the prime of his youth in the form of a 7 inch vinyl figure with a box design by Ron English. The latest in Ron's ongoing POPaganda concept.

    $221.00

  • Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Box Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Box Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol

    Converse Shoes Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Box Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol

    Pair Banana Chuck Taylor Men's Size 12 in Box Skating Shoe Sneaker by Converse x Andy Warhol Limited Edition Rare Art Object Clothing Artwork Collectible. 2015 Limited Edition/Out of Print Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Fruit Shoe Size 12 New In Box with Tags, Never Worn. Experience iconic art and classic style fusion with the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top Sneaker. Crafted with a sleek all-black leather upper that seamlessly contours the timeless Chuck Taylor Low Top silhouette, this shoe features a striking yellow banana design inspired by the legendary Velvet Underground album. A standout piece for any collection, this Converse low top merges pop art charm with enduring sneaker fashion. Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor: A Legacy in Art and Fashion The Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top Sneaker is a rare art object that marries the iconic vision of pop art legend Andy Warhol with the classic design of Converse's most enduring shoe. Released in 2015 as a limited edition, this size 12 skating shoe sneaker is not just a piece of footwear but a collectible artwork. Presented in a box with tags and never worn, it captures the imagination of art enthusiasts and sneakerheads alike, offering a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of art history. Warhol, known for his profound impact on the pop art movement, often used everyday objects as subjects, challenging traditional notions of what could be considered art. His Banana artwork was famously featured on the Velvet Underground's debut album cover and became an enduring pop culture image. Converse, seizing the opportunity to blend art with fashion, infused this iconic imagery into their classic Chuck Taylor design, creating a sneaker that is both a fashion statement and a canvas for art. Artistic Significance of the Andy Warhol Banana Design The artistic significance of the Andy Warhol Banana design on the Converse sneaker extends beyond its visual appeal. It is a testament to the power of pop art in permeating everyday life and transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. The sneaker serves as a wearable piece of art, inviting a dialogue about the intersection of consumer goods and artistry. In a move that is quintessentially Warholian, the collaboration blurs the lines between commercial and high art, making a bold statement about accessibility and the democratization of art. The sneaker is not only an homage to Warhol's legacy but also reflects the broader relationship between street fashion and art. The world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has long embraced the sneaker as a symbol of urban culture and identity, and the Converse x Andy Warhol edition elevates this connection. By adorning a popular skating shoe with artwork from one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Converse has created a piece that stands at the crossroads of movement, culture, and art. Collectibility and Impact of the Converse x Andy Warhol Collaboration The collectibility of the Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor sneaker is unparalleled, representing a moment in time when two cultural icons converged. For collectors, the sneaker is a desirable piece due to its limited release and the renowned name attached to it. Owning a pair is akin to possessing a fragment of pop art history, a tangible connection to Andy Warhol's artistic vision. The sneaker's rarity and association with a seminal figure in art history have cemented its status as a must-have for those at the intersection of art collecting and fashion. Beyond its appeal to collectors, the sneaker has also impacted the relationship between art and commercial fashion. It is a precedent for future collaborations between artists and fashion brands, highlighting the potential for such partnerships to create commercially successful and artistically significant products. The Converse x Andy Warhol sneaker demonstrates the enduring allure of art when it steps out of the gallery and into the world of everyday objects. In essence, the Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor is more than just a sneaker; it is a statement about the enduring legacy of pop art and its ability to reinvent and reimagine the world around us. The sneaker remains a powerful example of how art can transcend the confines of traditional mediums and become part of the fabric of popular culture, celebrated for its aesthetic and cultural resonance.

    $250.00

  • Garfield Lasagna Bomber Art Toy by Ndikol Garfield Lasagna Bomber Art Toy by Ndikol

    Ndikol Garfield Lasagna Bomber Art Toy by Ndikol

    Garfield Lasagna Bomber Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ndikol. 2021 Garfield 7” Vinyl Art Toy Limited Edition Hasta lasagna, don't get any on ya! Known for being lazy and sarcastic, he packs one mean throw. Keep the Mondays away from Lasagna Bomber by Ndikol unless you want a dish of lasagna hurled straight to your face. Stylized in the stencil-like finish and the iconic pose you’ve come to know from Ndikol, Lasagna Bomber puts a multi-layered twist to our favorite orange tabby cat. Contrasting black and white details with a boxful of yummy, cheesy, lasagna, you know you want to be on his side of the food fight. LICENSEE AND MANUFACTURED BY: Mighty Jaxx International Pte Ltd

    $364.00

  • Expiration Date Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Expiration Date Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Expiration Date Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. In 2003, Chueh moved to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in design. However, a lack of employment opportunities left him resorting to painting as a way to keep busy. From there, he got his start showing in the Los Angeles underground art scene, specifically in the Cannibal Flower art shows.

    $215.00

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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