Framed Art Ready to Hang

9 artworks

  • Pink Skull Flower AP Laser Cut Wood Archival Print by Tara McPherson

    Tara McPherson Pink Skull Flower AP Laser Cut Wood Archival Print by Tara McPherson

    Pink Skull Flower Print on Laser Cut Wood Panel Framed Ready to Hang by Tara McPherson Modern Pop Artist. Artist Proof AP. 9.6 x 14 in. (24.384cm x 35.56cm) Fine art wood print on 1/2" sustainable birch wood, bright white finish Limited edition of 20 hand signed and numbered fine art wood canvas print. DesignerCon 2019 exclusive.

    $385.00

  • Diaspora Tolu Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Askew One Diaspora Tolu Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Diaspora Tolu Original Painting Enamel and Acrylic on Plexiglass by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Original Painting Artwork Size 20x14 Custom Framed "Back in April/May of 2014, I spent around 6 weeks based in Los Angeles making these paintings for my solo show at Known Gallery. I was living and working above the TSL store, trying my best to make enough work to fill the space which was a pretty daunting task. The pieces themselves are a combination of head portraits painted in what I would say are my signature style and then also a series of smaller abstract works that signify the idea of migration through the Pacific, both in a historic and recent sense. The model for the portraits was my friend Sereima aka Stelly, who’s Sydney-based and of Fijian descent. To me, she really represents the changing face of the Pacific in many ways. Following on from a really successful show in Sydney, ‘The Evolving Face’ I wanted to move away from the mugshot poses of the previous body and bring more attitude and exuberance and Sereima was perfect because she is the absolute embodiment of those things." - Askew One Diaspora Tolu Original Painting by Askew One Diaspora Tolu is a vibrant and thought-provoking 2015 original painting by renowned graffiti and Street Pop Art artist Askew One. Crafted with enamel and acrylic on plexiglass, this piece forms part of Askew One’s iconic exploration of migration and identity within the Pacific region. Measuring 20x14 and custom framed, the painting combines bold abstraction with dynamic patterns and rich symbolism. Signed by the artist, Diaspora Tolu stands as a testament to Askew One’s innovative approach to modern pop art, blending cultural narrative with cutting-edge artistic techniques. The Inspiration Behind Diaspora Tolu Diaspora Tolu was created during Askew One’s six-week residency in Los Angeles in preparation for his solo show at Known Gallery. This pivotal series explored themes of migration, transformation, and cultural identity, blending head portraits with smaller abstract works to convey the complexities of Pacific diaspora. Diaspora Tolu, as part of the abstract collection, signifies the movement of people, culture, and ideas across oceans and generations. The series draws inspiration from Sereima, a Sydney-based model of Fijian descent, who represents the evolving face of the Pacific. Askew One sought to move beyond traditional portraiture and infuse his work with energy and exuberance, which is reflected in the swirling lines, dynamic shapes, and vivid color palette of Diaspora Tolu. This piece captures the rhythm and motion of migration, embodying both historical journeys and contemporary cultural exchanges. Artistic Techniques in Diaspora Tolu Diaspora Tolu exemplifies Askew One’s mastery of combining graffiti-inspired techniques with sophisticated artistic methodologies. The use of enamel and acrylic on plexiglass creates a luminous, glossy surface that enhances the vibrancy of the colors. Bold strokes of pink, green, and blue intersect with precise geometric patterns, creating a sense of movement and energy. The circular composition within the work emphasizes continuity and connection, drawing viewers into its layered narrative. The artist’s graffiti roots are evident in the dynamic linework and spontaneous energy of the piece, while the meticulous execution demonstrates his dedication to craftsmanship. The integration of abstract forms and vibrant hues transforms this work into a visual metaphor for the complexity of identity and the richness of cultural exchange. Diaspora Tolu bridges the gap between urban art and fine art, making it an exemplary piece of Street Pop Art. The Significance of Diaspora Tolu Diaspora Tolu is a powerful representation of Askew One’s ability to use art as a medium for storytelling and cultural dialogue. The work captures the fluidity of identity in a world shaped by migration, celebrating the interconnectedness of the Pacific’s diverse cultures. Its vibrant colors and abstract design speak to both the challenges and beauty of movement and transformation. As part of a larger body of work created during a transformative period in Askew One’s career, Diaspora Tolu highlights the artist’s innovative approach to graffiti and Street Pop Art. It embodies the essence of his artistic vision: a commitment to elevating urban art into the realm of cultural and social commentary. For collectors and admirers of contemporary art, Diaspora Tolu is not just a striking visual piece but also a meaningful exploration of heritage, identity, and global connection.

    $818.00

  • Diaspora Ono Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Askew One Diaspora Ono Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Diaspora Ono Original Painting Enamel and Acrylic on Plexiglass by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Original Painting Artwork Size 20x14 Custom Framed "Back in April/May of 2014, I spent around 6 weeks based in Los Angeles making these paintings for my solo show at Known Gallery. I was living and working above the TSL store, trying my best to make enough work to fill the space which was a pretty daunting task. The pieces themselves are a combination of head portraits painted in what I would say are my signature style and then also a series of smaller abstract works that signify the idea of migration through the Pacific, both in a historic and recent sense. The model for the portraits was my friend Sereima aka Stelly, who’s Sydney-based and of Fijian descent. To me, she really represents the changing face of the Pacific in many ways. Following on from a really successful show in Sydney, ‘The Evolving Face’ I wanted to move away from the mugshot poses of the previous body and bring more attitude and exuberance and Sereima was perfect because she is the absolute embodiment of those things." - Askew Diaspora Ono Original Painting by Askew One Diaspora Ono is a striking original painting created in 2015 by renowned graffiti and Street Pop Art artist Askew One. Using enamel and acrylic on plexiglass, this piece exemplifies Askew One’s ability to merge abstract forms and bold color palettes with deeply meaningful narratives. Custom framed and measuring 20x14, the painting stands as a testament to the artist’s ability to explore themes of cultural identity and migration through his unique artistic lens. The Context and Inspiration Behind Diaspora Ono Diaspora Ono was part of a larger body of work created during Askew One’s time in Los Angeles while preparing for his solo show at Known Gallery. The piece is reflective of the themes explored throughout the exhibition, particularly the concept of migration across the Pacific. Askew One delves into both historic and contemporary movements of people and ideas, creating visual metaphors that resonate with the complexities of cultural exchange. The series, which included both abstract pieces and portraits, featured models such as Sereima, a friend of the artist and a representation of the modern Pacific identity. Her Fijian descent and dynamic presence were key influences, inspiring Askew One to move away from traditional portraiture and capture energy, exuberance, and transformation. Diaspora Ono, while abstract, carries this spirit of migration and evolution through its vibrant colors and intricate layering. The Artistic Style of Askew One Askew One’s work is known for its fusion of graffiti influences with fine art sensibilities, and Diaspora Ono is no exception. The use of enamel and acrylic on plexiglass creates a sleek, reflective surface that amplifies the vibrancy of the colors. The bold lines, dynamic patterns, and textured details evoke the movement of waves, winds, and cultural exchanges that define the Pacific diaspora. The circular composition of the painting draws the viewer’s eye inward, symbolizing a continuous cycle of migration and connection. Askew One’s signature approach to Street Pop Art is evident in the interplay of abstraction and meaning. By combining the raw energy of graffiti with a polished, modern aesthetic, the artist elevates the medium while remaining true to its urban roots. Diaspora Ono exemplifies his ability to transform everyday materials into powerful storytelling tools, bridging the gap between the personal and the universal. The Significance of Diaspora Ono in Street Pop Art Diaspora Ono is a significant work within the Street Pop Art movement, as it highlights the role of urban art in addressing global and cultural issues. Through its abstract design and vibrant colors, the painting captures the fluidity and complexity of identity in a world shaped by migration. It reflects Askew One’s deep connection to his Pacific heritage while engaging with broader conversations about cultural exchange and transformation. This original painting, part of an influential series created during a pivotal moment in Askew One’s career, demonstrates the artist’s versatility and dedication to pushing the boundaries of graffiti and Street Pop Art. Diaspora Ono is not only a visual celebration of movement and identity but also a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of people and places. It remains an essential piece for collectors and admirers of contemporary urban art.

    $793.00

  • Nothing New Under the Sun Wood Panel Archival Print by Johnny Rodriguez (KMNDZ)

    Johnny Rodriguez (KMNDZ) Nothing New Under the Sun Wood Panel Archival Print by Johnny Rodriguez (KMNDZ)

    Vandalism Print on Wood Panel Framed Ready to Hang by Johnny Rodriguez (KMNDZ) Street Art Modern Graffiti Pop Artist. Nothing New Under the Sun Wood Panel Archival Print by Johnny Rodriguez (KMNDZ) 11 x 14 in. (20.32 x 25.4 cm) Fine art wood print on 3/4" sustainable Birch, bright white finish Hand signed and numbered edition of 50 A special release for Designer Con 2014

    $352.00

  • Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage Original Painting by Adam Caldwell

    Adam Caldwell Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage Original Painting by Adam Caldwell

    Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage Original One of a Kind Mixed Media & Oil Painting Artwork on Canvas by Modern Pop Dystopian Artist Adam Caldwell. 2022 Signed 11x14 Oil Mixed Media on Canvas Original Painting Ready to Hang Artwork. Adam Caldwell's "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage": A Fusion of Historical Narratives and Contemporary Art Adam Caldwell's original painting, "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage," is a poignant representation of his unique ability to intertwine historical narratives with the contemporary visual language of pop dystopian art. This 2022 signed Artwork, an 11x14 oil and mixed media on canvas, exemplifies Caldwell's profound engagement with the past and present, creating a visually striking and emotionally resonant dialogue. His approach to pop, street, and graffiti art transcends conventional boundaries, allowing for a multi-layered exploration of theme and form. The Artwork, ready to hang, presents a haunting image of Mme Roland, a figure from the French Revolution, enveloped in what appears to be a shroud, her gaze obscured yet evocative. Caldwell's use of mixed media enhances the textural depth of the piece, inviting viewers to ponder the interplay between the tangible brushstrokes on canvas and the historical weight of the subject matter. The fragmented and abstracted elements surrounding the central figure reflect the chaos and turmoil of Mme Roland's time. Yet, they resonate with the complexities of the modern era, suggesting parallels between the two. In Caldwell's work, the canvas becomes a site where the lines between street pop art and traditional oil painting blur, creating a space where the echoes of history meet the aesthetics of modern-day graffiti and pop art. The layering of media and imagery in "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage" is characteristic of Caldwell's style, which often features a juxtaposition of classical and contemporary elements, hinting at the cyclical nature of societal struggles and the perennial quest for justice and freedom. The painting stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of historical figures and events in the discourse of modern art, particularly within the realms of pop and street art, which have traditionally served as platforms for social commentary and critique. Caldwell's work invites reflection on the lessons of history, the enduring spirit of revolutionary figures, and the role of art as a medium for examining and understanding the human condition. In essence, Adam Caldwell's "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage" is more than just a painting; it is a narrative captured in oil and mixed media, a statement on the continuum of history, and a reflection of the power of art to encapsulate both the specific and the universal. Through works like this, Caldwell continues to push the boundaries of what pop art can convey, bridging the gap between the past and the present, the historical and the contemporary, the classical and the street.

    $803.00

  • Sale -15% Subway Series 10 Photo Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo Subway Series 10 Photo Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Subway Series- 10 Photo Original OTP Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Cope2 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2010 Signed Orignal 1 of 1 Unique Subway Graffiti Photo Framed “I’ve always wanted to do a show like this. Lately, I have transitioned mostly into mixed media paintings, but I’ve been doing hardcore graffiti, if you want to call it that, for thirty-plus years. It’s what made me Cope2. But me, I like to change it up and show all my different styles. So with this show, I’m able to show my evolution of style and how I’ve progressed. “Versatile” shows where I came from and what I’m doing now,” Cope2 said from his studio in New York. -Cope2 During the mid-1990s Cope2 started slowly transitioning from the streets to the art scene of the galleries. At that time, street art was not as popular as it is in our days and the general public’s idea of it was still inextricably connected to ghettos, drug dealing, etc. The artist has never hidden his troubling past and avoids idealizing it, as a way to enhance his career and artistic persona. On the contrary, he mentions the following: “Oh man, there’s nothing to be proud of in hustling, but I had my first child at the age of 16, my son. So I had to make money to support him and his mother.

    $1,311.00 $1,114.00

  • Outstanding Archival Print on Cradled Wood by Sabek

    Sabek Outstanding Archival Print on Cradled Wood by Sabek

    Outstanding Print on Wood Panel Framed Ready to Hang by Sabek x OuterSpace Project Street Art Modern Pop Artist. 2019 Signed & Numbered Framed Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 14x14 Ready To Hang Outstanding by Sabek 14 x 14 in. (35.56cm x 35.56cm) Exclusive fine art wood print on 1/2" sustainable Birch, bright white finish hand signed and numbered Edition of 50.

    $470.00

  • Diaspora Rua Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Askew One Diaspora Rua Original Enamel Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Diaspora Rua Original Painting Enamel and Acrylic on Plexiglass by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Original Painting Artwork Size 20x14 Custom Framed "Back in April/May of 2014, I spent around 6 weeks based in Los Angeles making these paintings for my solo show at Known Gallery. I was living and working above the TSL store, trying my best to make enough work to fill the space which was a pretty daunting task. The pieces themselves are a combination of head portraits painted in what I would say are my signature style and then also a series of smaller abstract works that signify the idea of migration through the Pacific, both in a historic and recent sense. The model for the portraits was my friend Sereima aka Stelly, who’s Sydney-based and of Fijian descent. To me, she really represents the changing face of the Pacific in many ways. Following on from a really successful show in Sydney, ‘The Evolving Face’ I wanted to move away from the mugshot poses of the previous body and bring more attitude and exuberance and Sereima was perfect because she is the absolute embodiment of those things." - Askew One Diaspora Rua Original Painting by Askew One Diaspora Rua is a captivating 2015 original painting by renowned graffiti and Street Pop Art artist Askew One. Created using enamel and acrylic on plexiglass, this piece showcases Askew One’s ability to combine bold abstraction with cultural commentary. Custom framed and measuring 20x14, this signed artwork forms part of a series that explores themes of migration and identity in the Pacific. The work’s intricate layering and dynamic patterns make it a striking example of Askew One’s innovative approach to modern pop art. The Concept Behind Diaspora Rua Diaspora Rua was conceived during a significant period in Askew One’s career, while he was preparing for a solo exhibition at Known Gallery in Los Angeles. Spending six weeks immersed in the creative process, Askew One developed a series that blended head portraits and abstract works. This series reflects the idea of migration across the Pacific, both from a historical and contemporary perspective. Diaspora Rua, as part of the abstract works in this series, signifies the movement of people and cultures, using bold shapes and vivid colors to convey the fluidity and energy of migration. The series draws inspiration from Sereima, a Sydney-based model of Fijian descent, who represents the evolving identity of the Pacific. Her energy and cultural background informed much of the work, embodying the intersection of traditional and modern influences. Askew One’s shift away from mugshot-style portraits to more dynamic compositions reflects his desire to capture not only the visual aspects of identity but also its inherent vibrancy and transformation. Artistic Techniques in Diaspora Rua Diaspora Rua exemplifies Askew One’s mastery of combining graffiti-inspired techniques with refined artistic practices. The use of enamel and acrylic on plexiglass creates a sleek, glossy finish that enhances the vibrancy of the colors. The circular design within the painting draws the viewer’s attention inward, evoking a sense of motion and connection. The layering of shapes and patterns, along with the contrast of neon hues against black, creates a compelling visual narrative. This work is emblematic of Street Pop Art’s ability to transform everyday materials into fine art. The influence of graffiti is evident in the bold lines and spontaneous energy of the composition, while the meticulous execution speaks to Askew One’s dedication to craftsmanship. The abstract nature of Diaspora Rua allows it to transcend literal representation, engaging viewers in a deeper exploration of its themes. The Cultural Significance of Diaspora Rua Diaspora Rua stands as a testament to Askew One’s commitment to using art as a means of storytelling and cultural preservation. Through its abstract forms and vibrant colors, the painting captures the spirit of migration and the interconnectedness of cultures in the Pacific. It reflects the evolving identity of the region, celebrating its history while embracing its modern, dynamic nature. As part of a pivotal series in Askew One’s career, Diaspora Rua highlights the artist’s ability to merge personal narrative with broader cultural themes. Its combination of bold aesthetics and meaningful content ensures its place as a significant piece within contemporary Street Pop Art. For collectors and admirers of urban art, this painting represents not only a masterful work of creativity but also a powerful commentary on the fluidity of identity and the beauty of cultural exchange.

    $818.00

  • Castle Original Mixed Media Painting by Adam Caldwell

    Adam Caldwell Castle Original Mixed Media Painting by Adam Caldwell

    Castle Original One of a Kind Mixed Media & Oil Painting Artwork on Canvas by Modern Pop Dystopian Artist Adam Caldwell. 2022 Signed 11x14 Oil Mixed Media on Canvas Original Painting Ready to Hang Artwork. Adam Caldwell's Castle A Convergence of Chaos and Order in Art "Castle," an original mixed media and oil painting on canvas by Adam Caldwell, is a profound one-of-a-kind artwork that captures the intricate balance between chaos and order—a recurring theme in Caldwell's work as a modern pop dystopian artist. The 2022 signed piece, measuring 11x14 inches, expresses Caldwell's mastery in blending classical art techniques with modern street pop sensibilities, ready to be displayed and provoke thought in any setting. This piece is a visual narrative that conveys the tension between past and present, reality and imagination. At its center is a meticulously detailed castle, an emblem of medieval grandeur and stability, surrounded by abstract, almost violent brushstrokes that suggest a storm of contemporary chaos. Caldwell's "Castle" invites viewers to reflect on the dichotomy of the enduring structures we build—physical and societal—and the often tumultuous energy surrounding them. The castle, a symbol of fortitude and legacy, is juxtaposed against a backdrop of modernity's unrelenting and vibrant force, encapsulated in the riot of colors and textures that make up the canvas's background. Caldwell's artwork is further characterized by detailed sketches that evoke the sense of an underlying narrative that hints at the stories and histories embedded within the walls of such timeless structures. His mixed media approach, involving oil paint that gives depth and richness to the image, alongside other materials that contribute to the piece's texture and complexity, reflects the layered nature of history itself. "Castle" is a testament to Caldwell's ability to navigate the crosscurrents of street pop art and traditional oil painting. It is a visual exploration of the themes that define Caldwell's body of work: the intersection of historical and contemporary, the collision of dystopian and utopian elements, and the dialogue between the chaotic and the serene. Through "Castle," Caldwell continues to challenge and expand the boundaries of what pop art can be, solidifying his role as a visionary artist whose works resonate with the complexities of the modern age.

    $803.00

Framed Art Ready to Hang Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

The Significance of Framing in Art Presentation

Framed art ready to hang represents a significant facet of the art market, particularly in the distribution and consumption of pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The convenience of acquiring a piece that requires no additional setup for display has made 'ready to hang' artworks increasingly popular among collectors and enthusiasts. This approach to art presentation not only streamlines the art purchase and display process but also preserves the work's integrity, offering a complete package that enhances the viewer's experience. Framing is critical in art presentation, serving both a protective and aesthetic function. It delineates the artwork from its surrounding environment and often complements or contrasts with the piece to enhance its visual impact. In pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork, framing can also provide a new dimension to the work, juxtaposing these art forms' often raw and spontaneous nature with a refined and deliberate presentation style. Ready-to-hang framed art ensures that the framing process has been thoughtfully executed to match the artist's vision and the artwork's intended effect.

Accessibility and Convenience of Ready-to-Hang Artworks

The accessibility and convenience of ready-to-har framed artworks cannot be overstated. Collectors can immediately integrate their new acquisitions into their personal or gallery spaces without additional services. This ease of installation ensures that the art can be enjoyed without delay, a significant advantage in today's fast-paced world. For those new to art collecting, the intimidation factor is also reduced as the decision-making process around framing is removed from the equation. The availability of ready-to-hang options has bolstered the popularity of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Traditionally seen in public spaces and on unconventional canvases, these art forms are now more easily transitioned into private collections and indoor displays. The ready-to-hang format has also facilitated the art market's growth, enabling artists to reach a wider audience and for that audience to access and purchase art more readily.

Considerations in the Craftsmanship of Framed Artworks

In the production of framed art ready to hang, craftsmanship is paramount. The frame must protect and preserve the artwork and respect and reflect the art's original environment. For graffiti and street art, which often engage directly with the urban landscape, the choice of frame material, style, and color is critical. It should encapsulate the essence of the street and enhance the art without overwhelming it. Proper framing can extend the lifespan of the artwork, safeguarding it against environmental factors and the wear and tear of time. Framed art ready to hang has become an essential part of the ecosystem of pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. It represents a symbiosis between art creation and consumption, enabling a smoother transition from the artist's hands to the collector's wall. This format respects street pop art's impulsive and dynamic nature while providing a level of sophistication and care that these artworks deserve. As street art and graffiti continue to be integrated into the fine art world, the role of ready-to-hang framed pieces will likely become increasingly central, ensuring that these vibrant art forms are preserved and celebrated in homes, offices, and galleries worldwide.

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