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  • Madame de Bionville Embellished HPM Archival Print by Michele Melcher

    Michele Melcher Madame de Bionville Embellished HPM Archival Print by Michele Melcher

    Madame de Bionville- Embellished Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art HPM Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Michele Melcher. 2021 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Edition of 5 Artwork Size 11x17 ChatGPT said: Michele Melcher Madame de Bionville Embellished Fine Art Print 2021 The 2021 Madame de Bionville print by Michele Melcher is a hand-embellished archival pigment work produced in a signed and numbered edition of only five. Measuring 11 x 17 inches and printed on 290gsm Moab fine art paper, this limited HPM (hand-painted multiple) edition reflects Melcher’s striking blend of historical portraiture, pop culture reference, and macabre imagery. Each piece was uniquely embellished by the artist, ensuring that no two are exactly alike, further enhancing the rarity and collectible quality of the edition. Imagery and Visual Language Madame de Bionville presents a skeletal figure adorned in aristocratic attire, her exposed ribcage and skull juxtaposed with ornate costume details and a feathered hat. The vivid blue silk fabric and delicate lace collar evoke the elegance of 18th-century portraiture, yet the skeletal visage transforms the image into a meditation on mortality and vanity. This interplay between refined luxury and stark decay recalls the tradition of vanitas painting, updated with Melcher’s contemporary graphic edge. The hand embellishments in each print add depth, texture, and individuality, reinforcing the tension between mechanical reproduction and the artist’s direct intervention. Artistic Themes and Influence Michele Melcher’s work often explores themes of mortality, memory, and cultural symbolism by reimagining historical figures and iconography. In Madame de Bionville, she engages with ideas of impermanence and the inevitable collapse of wealth, power, and beauty into death’s universality. The work’s theatricality and elegance are offset by its grim skeletal presence, creating a paradox that resonates with both fine art traditions and the bold directness of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The juxtaposition encourages viewers to question societal obsession with status and appearance, drawing parallels between historical aristocracy and contemporary consumer culture. Michele Melcher’s Place in Contemporary Street Pop Art Michele Melcher is recognized for her ability to merge classical painting techniques with modern commentary, blurring the line between gallery art and street-inspired aesthetics. Her works stand out for their narrative depth and their balance of historical homage with present-day critique. Madame de Bionville, with its small, hand-embellished edition and meticulous execution, reflects her dedication to craftsmanship while maintaining the rebellious spirit associated with urban and pop-influenced art. This piece exemplifies how Melcher’s practice reclaims and recontextualizes the past, offering audiences a fresh lens through which to consider both history and contemporary culture.

    $342.00

  • Sale -15% Above Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football Sports Ball Art Object by Fluke

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Above Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football Sports Ball Art Object by Fluke

    Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football- Above Limited Edition NFL Sports Sculpture Artwork by modern street artist pop graffiti artist Tavar Zawacki (Above). 2019 Numbered Edition of 100, Print on Football Wynwood Walls, Wilson, and the NFL have teamed up to create limited-edition footballs for Super Bowl LIV. In collaboration with Wynwood Walls artists, Wilson and the NFL created these limited-edition footballs inspired by Miami's iconic style and colorful culture. Using artists based around the world, these footballs put an international perspective on a uniquely American game that has become a global spectacle. Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football: A Fusion of Sports and Street Pop Art The Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football is not just a piece of sports equipment; it's a limited edition piece of art that epitomizes the intersection of athletic enthusiasm and creative street art. Created for Super Bowl LIV, this football results from a unique collaboration between Wynwood Walls, Wilson, and the NFL, featuring the distinctive touch of renowned modern street and pop graffiti artist Tavar Zawacki, also known as Above. This collaboration represents a vibrant celebration of Miami's iconic style and rich, colorful culture, with a 2019 edition limited to only 100 pieces. Each football is a playable item, a sports sculpture, and a collector's item symbolizing the cross-pollination of sports and art in contemporary culture. The Wynwood Walls, known for its dynamic street art and murals, brought its artistic vision to sports, transforming the classic football into a canvas for artistic expression. In doing so, the football transcends its traditional role and becomes a statement piece reflecting Miami's pulsating energy. Wilson, a staple name in sports, and the NFL, the governing body of American football, demonstrate their recognition of the global spectacle that the sport has become, reaching beyond American borders and resonating with a worldwide audience. Global Influence on American Football Through Art The artists involved in creating the Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Footballs were selected from around the world, ensuring a diverse array of styles and perspectives contributing to American football's global narrative. Tavar Zawacki's work on this football reflects his signature style, characterized by bright colors, bold lines, and geometric patterns, which align perfectly with the energy and vibrancy of Miami — a city known for its rich tapestry of cultures and artistic vitality. The choice of Zawacki, an artist who has significantly impacted the street art scene, reinforces the message that American football is not only a sport but also a part of the cultural and artistic dialogue that transcends geographical boundaries. This piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork exemplifies how sports can serve as a conduit for cultural exchange, with American football as a canvas for international artistic talent. The artwork on the football encapsulates the spirit of the city it honors, the grandeur of the event it celebrates, and the universal language of art it speaks. It stands as a testament to the power of collaboration across different domains — sports, art, and culture — and highlights how art can add depth and dimension to the world of sports. Artistic Legacy and Collectibility of the Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football The collectibility of the Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football stems from its limited edition status, the artist's renown, and its significance as a piece of Super Bowl memorabilia. The Super Bowl, an event that garners international viewership, is the perfect occasion to showcase this melding of sport and art, offering a fresh narrative to an event steeped in tradition. The footballs serve as a physical reminder that the Super Bowl is not only a championship game but also a cultural phenomenon encompassing various forms of expression, including art. The collaboration has set a precedent for how sporting events can incorporate art to enhance their cultural impact. It suggests a future where limited edition sports memorabilia created by artists becomes a norm, adding a layer of prestige and meaning to the items that fans and collectors cherish. The Wynwood x Wilson SBLIV Football by Tavar Zawacki is an artifact of a time when sport and art converged to celebrate a city's cultural heritage and the universal appeal of a game. It is a sports sculpture that captures the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, marking a momentous occasion in sports and art.

    $352.00 $299.00

  • Charlotte Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Charlotte Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Charlotte Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Rag Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- ABOVE Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Print Artwork. Tavar Zawacki's 'Charlotte': A Contemporary Fusion in Street Pop Art Tavar Zawacki, also known as ABOVE, is a renowned figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork, celebrated for his dynamic use of color and form. The 'Charlotte Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Rag Fine Art Paper' is a testament to his ability to transcend the traditional boundaries of street art. Released in 2019, this limited edition of 25 signed and numbered prints demonstrates ABOVE's commitment to precision and his embrace of modern techniques to elevate graffiti art to new levels of sophistication. With its vibrant color palette and hypnotic patterns, this artwork reflects the pulsating energy of the urban environments that street art often comments on. The use of archival pigment on fine art paper ensures that the intensity of the colors and the sharpness of the lines are preserved, capturing the immediacy of graffiti art while providing durability. With each piece 18x18 inches, 'Charlotte' presents a perfect square of intricate design that draws the viewer into a visual exploration of depth and movement. ABOVE's Exploration of Identity Through Prints ABOVE has been a prominent artist on the international street art scene since the late 1990s, known for his distinctive arrow motif and large-scale, multi-layered works. In 'Charlotte,' he moves away from the urban canvas and into fine art prints, bringing the same boldness and dynamism that characterizes his murals. This piece is a part of his artistic evolution, showcasing his exploration of identity through prints. By signing and numbering each print, ABOVE confirms its authenticity and personalizes each work, connecting with collectors on a more intimate level. The title 'Charlotte' may invoke a sense of personification, implying a narrative or identity behind the patterns dominating the visual field. This form of street pop art encourages viewers to ponder the stories and messages that may lie beneath the surface of the engaging aesthetic. It is a hallmark of ABOVE's work to engage the audience in a dialogue, prompting reflection on the urban experience, the layers of communication in public spaces, and the interplay between anonymity and fame within the graffiti art world. The Cultural Significance of Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork The release of limited edition prints like 'Charlotte' within the street pop art and graffiti art genres signifies a cultural shift towards a more enduring form of what is often considered an impermanent art practice. These prints enable the diffusion of graffiti's visual language from the streets to private spaces, allowing a broader audience to engage with and appreciate the art form's unique aesthetic and cultural messages. ABOVE's decision to use archival pigment prints on fine art paper also indicates a movement within street art toward creating works that stand the test of time, both physically and culturally. By employing high-quality materials and printing methods, the artist ensures that the vibrancy and detail of the original work are maintained, providing an artifact that can be preserved and valued for generations. 'Charlotte' by Tavar Zawacki-ABOVE encapsulates the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork in a form that is both accessible and exclusive. The limited edition print represents a cross-section of ABOVE's artistic journey, embodying street art's energy and spirit while also embodying fine art's precision and permanence. It is a vibrant example of how modern graffiti artists navigate the intersection of street culture and the fine art world, bringing the raw essence of the streets into the curated spaces of art collectors and enthusiasts.

    $226.00

  • Ballerina In Containers On The Edge Le Havre France Lithograph Print by Atelier JR Jean-René

    Atelier JR Jean-René Ballerina In Containers On The Edge Le Havre France Lithograph Print by Atelier JR Jean-René

    Ballerina In Containers On The Edge Le Havre France 20 Color Lithograph Print by Atelier JR Jean-René Hand-Pulled Print on Marinoni Flatbed Machine Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 39.37x27.56 Presenting an exceptional piece of pop art straight from Le Havre, France - the "Ballerina In Containers On The Edge" lithograph print by Atelier JR Jean-René. This fine artwork, drawn from the thriving culture of graffiti and street art, serves as a vibrant testament to Jean-René's unique ability to capture energy and vitality in seemingly static subjects. The 20-color lithograph print, featuring a striking image of a ballerina poised delicately amidst an urban environment, exemplifies the transcendent harmony of beauty and resilience. Printed on a Marinoni flatbed machine, the method used is an age-old technique known as hand-pulled printing. This labor-intensive process demands precision and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the highest degree of quality in every print. The choice of fine art paper further elevates the final product, allowing the colors to truly come alive and resulting in a superior-quality artifact that promises longevity. Limited to a special edition of 250 prints, each piece is signed and numbered by Atelier JR Jean-René himself, lending a unique touch of authenticity to every print. Measuring 39.37x27.56 inches, the large format brings a pronounced presence to the piece, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the rich details and profound symbolism contained within the artwork. This lithograph is more than just a print; it's a carefully crafted work of art that celebrates the dynamism of the urban landscape, bridging the gap between the raw grittiness of street art and the elegance of ballet. It embodies Jean-René's passion for combining contrasting elements, offering an unparalleled amalgamation of pop art and street culture. With "Ballerina In Containers On The Edge," you're not just purchasing a limited-edition print - you're acquiring a piece of the vibrant and ever-evolving narrative of modern urban life as captured by one of the most innovative artists in the world of graffiti and pop art.

    $2,710.00

  • Three-Piece Etching Aquatint Print by Zwy Milshtein

    Zwy Milshtein Three-Piece Etching Aquatint Print by Zwy Milshtein

    Three-Piece Etching Limited Edition Etching with Aquatint Print on Hand-Decorated Fine Art Paper by Zwy Milshtein is a pop art graffiti artist art. 1970 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Etching Art Print. Artist: Zwy Milshtein Title: Three Piece Etching Medium: etching, with Aquatint Size: 21 x 30 inches Edition: Signed in pencil and marked 26/75 Zwy Milshtein: A Maestro of Etching and Aquatint Zwy Milshtein's artistic narrative is one of movement, not just across geographies but also through the evolution of his distinct style and technique. Born in 1934 in Kichinev, now known as Moldova, Milshtein's journey through the turbulence of World War II led him from Russia to Romania and eventually to Israel. However, in Paris, to which he moved in 1955, Milshtein found his enduring artistic home. Here, he became renowned as both a painter and a master engraver, celebrated for his etchings and engravings that capture the complexity of human experience. The Intertwining Paths of Engraving and Street Art The "Three-Piece Etching" by Milshtein is a testament to the craftsmanship and depth of engraving as an art form. Completed in 1970, this signed and numbered limited edition etching with aquatint, measuring 21 x 30 inches, is a fine example of Milshtein's adeptness with aquatint—a technique that allows for the creation of tonal effects, producing rich textures and a range of shades that lend a painterly quality to prints. This artwork, part of an exclusive series marked 26/75, is particularly notable for its abstract composition and the intriguing use of negative space, which engages the viewer in a visual dialogue reminiscent of contemporary street art and graffiti. Milshtein's Impact on Contemporary Art Milshtein's influence on the art world is well-documented through numerous exhibitions and retrospectives. His work was featured at ARC, the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, and in 1978, the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris hosted a retrospective exhibition of his engravings. His artistic achievements include participation in the Hans Christian Andersen House project 1997, where he, along with other top European artists, paid tribute to the Danish author's bicentennial birthday. The aesthetic choices and technical skill displayed in works like "Three-Piece Etching" echo the visual strategies found in street pop art and graffiti. Milshtein's art, while distinct in its medium and execution, shares the spirit of innovation and subversion that is a hallmark of street art. His engravings invite the public to explore themes of identity, memory, and existence, much like street art and graffiti often do within the urban landscape. Zwy Milshtein's contributions to the world of engraving and his explorations in aquatint have secured his reputation as an artist of great skill and depth. "Three-Piece Etching" is a prime example of his ability to communicate complex ideas through printmaking. His legacy continues to inspire and influence artists within and beyond pop art, street art, and graffiti, affirming his artistry's enduring power and relevance.

    $309.00

  • Nasty Nas Cut The Record Original Spray Paint Painting by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Nasty Nas Cut The Record Original Spray Paint Painting by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Nasty Nas- Cut The Record Original One of a Kind Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel With Industrial Resin Painting Artwork by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Tavar Zawacki (Above). Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel With Industrial Resin Size: 22 x 22 Inches (56 x 56 cm) Release: May 06, 2016. Cut the Record (Nas), 2014 Mixed media on laser cut wood panel with industrial resin 22 inches (55.9 cm) diameter Ed. 1/1 Signed to reverse. "The 'Cut The Record' series was made solely for this release and was part of my most recent exhibition Remix. This was a very personal series for me, as I selected 10 of my favorite musicians to portray and Remix. All of the 10 musicians I selected to make for this series are personal favorites of mine. Music I actually listen to on a day-to-day basis. For my exhibition, I kinda tweaked the meaning of Remix to fit the swapping and sampling of different, but similar pieces of woodcuts I had made on the pieces. With the 10 musicians, I selected for the 'Cut The Record' series each has either had their music remixed and or remixed music themselves. Since Illmatic Album in 1994, I don’t think a week has gone by since I’ve listened to that album. One of my favorite albums." - Above

    $1,311.00

  • Casque d'Or Original French Mailbox Sculpture by C215- Christian Guémy

    Casque d'Or Original French Mailbox Sculpture by C215- Christian Guémy

    Casque d'Or Golden Heart Original Metal French Mailbox Letterbox Sculpture by C215- Christian Guémy Artwork by Graffiti Street Artist. 2014 Signed Original Metal Hand Made Sculpture One of A Kind Artwork. Created in 2014, Casque d'Or is a spray-painted artwork on a reclaimed postal box measuring 47 x 12 x 12 inches (119.4 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm), with the artist’s signature and title inscribed on the top as "C215 / Casque d'Or." Part of a series honoring French cinema, this piece pays tribute to director Jacques Becker and features a striking portrait of Simone Signoret, the celebrated star of Becker’s 1952 film Casque d’Or ("Golden Helmet"). Casque d'Or Mailbox Sculpture by C215 – French Cinema Immortalized in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Created in 2014, Casque d'Or is a one-of-a-kind hand-painted sculpture by renowned French street artist Christian Guémy, known globally as C215. Measuring 47 x 12 x 12 inches, this imposing artwork is constructed from a reclaimed French metal mailbox, transformed into a monumental tribute to French cinema and urban heritage. The sculpture features luminous spray-painted portraits, most notably a hauntingly beautiful depiction of actress Simone Signoret, the star of Jacques Becker’s 1952 cinematic masterpiece Casque d’Or. With its vivid yellows and splattered patina, the mailbox retains its identity as a utilitarian public object, while C215 repurposes it as a canvas of homage and cultural memory. The piece is signed and inscribed on the top as C215 / Casque d'Or, anchoring it as both a personal expression and historical artifact within the artist's body of work. C215 and the Urban Poetics of the Forgotten Object Christian Guémy, born in France, has established a powerful voice in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through his use of layered stencils and emotionally resonant portraiture. Known for elevating everyday city elements—doors, utility boxes, abandoned walls—into platforms for human connection, C215 approaches this sculptural mailbox with the same reverence. His stencils are cut by hand, revealing a meticulous craftsmanship that balances street spontaneity with academic control. In Casque d'Or, Guémy turns attention to Simone Signoret not only as a film legend but as a symbol of strength and complexity. His line work captures her cinematic allure while the placement on a government-issued mailbox speaks to the intersection of national identity, communication, and nostalgia. It is a bold reclaiming of the public surface as sacred ground for cultural storytelling. Spray Paint as Medium, the Mailbox as Canvas Spray paint remains the primary medium in Casque d'Or, reinforcing the graffiti artist's vocabulary while pushing it into sculptural and archival territory. The bright orange and yellow hues reference the classic French postbox color but are intensified by Guémy’s application style—layered, textured, and aged. The mailbox itself, complete with slots and embossed lettering, retains its utilitarian geometry, grounding the fantastical imagery in physical infrastructure. It becomes a sculpture not through removal from the street, but through reinterpretation. The pedestal elevates it further, suggesting monumentality without separating it from its roots in civic architecture. As part of the larger tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this transformation embodies the genre’s power to repurpose the familiar as a vessel for personal and collective myth. Cinema, Identity, and the Legacy of French Culture Through Street Art Casque d'Or belongs to a broader series by C215 that celebrates French cinema icons, a project rooted in cultural reverence and creative activism. By choosing a symbol of public communication—the letterbox—as the foundation of this work, Guémy underscores the idea that art can speak from the street just as powerfully as from the screen. The portrait of Signoret carries with it layers of French history, femininity, and media influence, while the sculptural format makes it portable and permanent. This fusion of fine portraiture, graffiti tradition, and historic reference places the work firmly in the center of contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is not only a tribute to a film, but a reminder that the city itself is a gallery, its surfaces waiting to speak, to remember, and to reimagine.

    $10,000.00

  • Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva

    Mr André Saraiva Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva

    Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Chateau Marmont, an iconic Los Angeles landmark, has been a beacon of creativity, opulence, and allure since its doors in 1929. This institution has been essential to Hollywood history, hosting numerous celebrities, artists, and influential figures. While it is best known for its role in Tinseltown's culture and history, Chateau Marmont has also impacted the world of graffiti and street art.

    $181.00

  • Ophelia Legs #1- HPM HPM Hand-Embellished - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Ophelia Legs #1 HPM Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Ophelia Legs #1 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. #1 of 15

    $450.00

  • Carhartt Orange Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Montana MTN Carhartt Orange Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Carhartt- Orange Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN 2008 Spray Paint Can Limited Edition Carhartt Clothing Brand Cross Over with Montana MTN Spray Paint Cans The Carhartt-Orange Limited Edition spray paint can represents a unique intersection between street culture and commercial branding, a collaboration between the renowned workwear brand Carhartt and the iconic graffiti paint producer Montana MTN. Released in 2008, this limited edition spray paint can symbolizes a crossover that encapsulates the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, blending practical utility with artistic expression. The collaboration is an homage to the shared history of street art and the Carhartt brand, which has been embraced by various urban subcultures over the years. Montana MTN, famous for its high-quality spray paints favored by graffiti artists worldwide, provides the perfect canvas for this union. The Carhartt-Orange color itself is a vibrant testament to the brand's recognizable palette, a hue that stands out on any surface and has become synonymous with the durability and ruggedness associated with Carhartt's clothing line. The design of the can is a collector's item, featuring splatters of the iconic Carhartt orange color against a sleek black background, reflecting the energy and dynamism of graffiti art. This piece is not only a tool for creating street art but also an artifact that captures a moment in time when two influential brands came together to celebrate and elevate the art of the streets. Limited edition items like the Carhartt-Orange spray paint can are a testament to the cultural resonance of street pop art and graffiti. They showcase how the practical tools of street artistry can themselves be transformed into collectible works of art, blurring the lines between function and aesthetics. This crossover highlights the evolving relationship between street culture and commercial brands, offering a narrative that extends beyond the art to include fashion, identity, and the power of collaboration in the modern creative landscape.

    $218.00

  • Lion Mandala Silkscreen Print by Chris Saunders

    Chris Saunders Lion Mandala Silkscreen Print by Chris Saunders

    Lion Mandala Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print with Spot UV Layer on 130lb French Black Licorice Paper by Chris Saunders Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Custom Framed in Distressed Gold Frame. "This piece was born from the inspiration of a personal struggle I was experiencing with overcoming certain obstacles in my life surrounding addiction. Not just chemical addiction, but addictive thoughts and behaviors that didn't serve my highest good. The lion archetype visited me in my dreams during this time of struggle with addiction. I dreamt I was a lion running with full force through a dense jungle. I had a thick rope in my mouth and as I ran through this jungle people were fighting to grab the free sides of the rope to try and slow me down from running so fast. It was getting snagged and I felt extreme pain in my body. The pain grew to the point my body caught on fire, I could feel my flesh searing. I remember fighting through it and eventually, the pain went away and I kept running forward. Pretty Intense! So I combined my vision of the lion with the mandala to mirror a frequency of courage, strength, and power to its the viewer and the space that it is hung in." - Chris Saunders

    $925.00

  • Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge AP Lithograph Print by Emile Bellet

    Emile Bellet Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge AP Lithograph Print by Emile Bellet

    Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge AP Artist Proof Lithograph Print by Emile Bellet Hand-Pulled Print on Rives BFK Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2006 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 15x17.7 of a Woman in a Red Dress by a Field of Flowers and Grain. Emile Bellet's "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge": A Vision in Color and Form The "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge" is a striking AP (Artist Proof) lithograph print by Emile Bellet, a contemporary French artist whose work is steeped in the traditions of his Provencal heritage. This hand-pulled print on Rives BFK fine art paper represents a distinctive approach to modern art that harmoniously blends classic techniques with the aesthetic sensibilities of street pop art. The limited edition piece, signed and marked by Bellet in 2006, measures 15x17.7 inches and features a woman in a red dress by a field of flowers and grain, capturing a moment of serene contemplation within a lush landscape. The Technique and Artistry of Bullet's Lithography Bellet's lithograph is a testament to his mastery of the printmaking process, which requires precision and creativity. The artist's proof status of this print indicates that it is among the first pulled from the plate, a trial run for the artist to ensure the quality of the final piece. The choice of Rives BFK paper, renowned for its fine texture and durability, further speaks to the artist's dedication to quality and longevity. The bold, expressive colors and the fluidity of form exemplify Bellet's signature style, which often features women adorned in elegant attire, exuding grace and confidence. Capturing the Essence of Provence in Modern Art "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge" is more than a mere representation; it evokes the Provencal landscape that has long inspired Bellet. The vibrant red of the dress, juxtaposed with the serene blues and yellows of the background, evokes the warmth and vitality of the Mediterranean sun, the richness of the region's flora, and the tranquility of its fields. Bellet's work invites the viewer to a momentary escape, offering a visual respite that is grounding and uplifting. Through works like "Chapeau Blanc Et Robe Rouge," Emile Bellet continues to enchant art enthusiasts with his ability to capture the spirit of Provence and convey it through his elegant and stylized compositions. His lithographs, a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern artistry, bridge the past with the present, inviting onlookers to appreciate the enduring beauty of the French countryside as seen through the eyes of a modern master.

    $163.00

  • Naga Biru Purple Archival Print by Mateo

    Mateo Naga Biru Purple Archival Print by Mateo

    Naga Biru Purple Archival Print by Mateo Limited Edition on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 17x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art  Naga Biru Purple Archival Print by Mateo Mateo, the French-born artist also known as Mathieu Bories, creates commanding Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that engages cultural identity, symbolism, and historical textile patterning with arresting contemporary portraiture. The 2025 print titled Naga Biru Purple exemplifies Mateo's celebrated technique of blending hyperrealistic faces with ornamental Persian rug motifs to produce rich and complex visuals layered with meaning. This limited edition archival pigment print, signed and numbered by the artist, is printed on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper and is sized at 17 x 24 inches. It is part of a rare edition of just 50. Cultural Tapestry and Portraiture Collide Naga Biru Purple centers a dignified female figure, her skin rendered in deep purples that evoke mystery, strength, and elegance. Mateo overlays her face and the entire composition with golden filigree patterns inspired by Indo-Persian textiles and sacred geometry. The symmetry of these patterns acts not only as decorative overlays but also as symbolic armor—protection through heritage, beauty, and belief. The subject’s eyes are intense and still, contrasting the intricate motion of motifs that ripple across her face and body, and ultimately blending her with the elaborate textile background. Mateo’s portraits do not simply place the subject against ornate backdrops—they absorb and exalt them within them. Technique and Symbolism in Street Pop Art Mateo’s approach pulls from both street graffiti traditions and fine art disciplines. His work lives at the intersection of muralism, urban intervention, and fine printmaking. With Naga Biru Purple, he showcases the same refined control and graphic precision that is often visible in his public murals across Europe, North Africa, and Asia. By using archival pigment on Moab Entrada, Mateo elevates the print into a museum-grade art object while retaining the rebellious voice of the streets. The richly colored purples and golds of the piece speak to royalty and spirituality in various traditions, invoking a dialogue about heritage, diaspora, and representation. A Modern Icon Through Global Patterns Naga Biru Purple is more than a portrait—it is a visual synthesis of power, ancestry, and pattern. Mateo channels his subjects into icons that transcend the individual, making them vessels of collective identity and resilience. His work is at once deeply contemporary and timeless, merging street sensibility with ornamental reverence. The result is a Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork piece that resonates globally, speaking to issues of femininity, cultural visibility, and the richness of ornamental language as a form of storytelling. With this edition limited to 50, Naga Biru Purple is a powerful collectible for collectors of modern narrative-driven urban art.

    $575.00

  • Passion Dans Le Rouge Lithograph Print by Enrique Peycere

    Enrique Peycere Passion Dans Le Rouge Lithograph Print by Enrique Peycere

    Passion Dans Le Rouge Lithograph Print by Enrique Peycere Hand-Pulled Print on Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Contemporary Modernism Vintage Pop Artwork. 1986 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 120 Artwork Size 28x31 Hand Deckled Paper Contemporary Modern Abstract Red Artwork Titled Passion Dans Le Rouge, or Passion In The Red. Silght Handling Crease to Lower Left Facing Edge. Enrique Peycere and "Passion Dans Le Rouge": A Study in Abstraction The 1986 lithograph "Passion Dans Le Rouge," created by Enrique Peycere, captures the intense emotion and dynamic energy that the title, translating to "Passion In The Red," suggests. As a limited edition hand-pulled print on fine art paper, this work stands out with its contemporary modern abstract expression and generous dimensions of 28x31 inches. With only 120 pieces, each signed and numbered by the artist, the artwork secures its place as a sought-after piece for collectors and art lovers alike. The Vitality of Red in Peycere's Abstract Vision Peycere's choice of red is deliberate and loaded with symbolism. In art, red is often associated with passion, strength, and vitality, and in "Passion Dans Le Rouge," the color takes center stage, pulsating with life and vibrancy. The abstract forms that dominate the composition are reminiscent of organic shapes, alluding to the natural world or the human form, allowing viewers to engage with the piece on multiple interpretive levels. This abstraction aligns with the principles of pop art and graffiti, where color and form elicit a visceral response from the viewer. Abstract Expressionism's Echo in Street and Pop Art While Enrique Peycere's work predates the explosion of street pop art and graffiti, "Passion Dans Le Rouge" resonates with the energy and spontaneity that characterize these later movements. The abstraction found in Peycere's lithograph can be seen as a precursor to the abstract tendencies of street and pop art, where the emotional impact and the aesthetic experience often take precedence over representational accuracy. The boldness and simplicity of the work, combined with its abstract nature, make it a piece that transcends time and style, engaging with the universal language of color and form. As such, Peycere's "Passion Dans Le Rouge" not only contributes to the narrative of abstract art but also complements the broader conversation about the influence of abstract expressionism on contemporary street and pop art. Enrique Peycere's "Passion Dans Le Rouge" lithograph remains a powerful expression of emotion and artistry. Its abstract forms and vibrant red hues continue to captivate and inspire, much like the vivid street art that colors the urban landscapes of cities around the world. Through his limited edition works, Peycere has left an indelible mark on the art world, which continues to echo through modern and contemporary art.

    $323.00

  • Chateau Paris Black Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva

    Mr André Saraiva Chateau Paris Black Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva

    Chateau Paris Black Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Chateau Marmont, an iconic Los Angeles landmark, has been a beacon of creativity, opulence, and allure since its doors in 1929. This institution has been essential to Hollywood history, hosting numerous celebrities, artists, and influential figures. While it is best known for its role in Tinseltown's culture and history, Chateau Marmont has also impacted the world of graffiti and street art.

    $200.00

  • 20 Years of Above Funny Farm Giclee Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above 20 Years of Above Funny Farm Giclee Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    20 Years of Above Funny Farm Giclee Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above Artwork Limited Edition  Print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 291 Artwork Size 20x20. Fine Art Archival Pigment Printing (Giclée) on Hahnemuhle, Cotton, Natural White 270gr. Acid-free + Archival. Proudly printed with Kilford Studio here in Lisbon, Portugal. "In 2013 I painted the large, ABOVE arrow on this barn in Canada. Last month in Sweden, I painted this Target. These two styles of artwork bridge my past style of ABOVE with my current style of, PAPEL. It’s funny to think of the arrow hitting the target and the connection between the two artworks. The set of prints illustrates the journey of my past and present styles over the past 20 years." -Tavar Zawacki- Above 20 Years of Above Funny Farm Giclée Print by Tavar Zawacki 20 Years of Above Funny Farm is a 2022 giclée print by Tavar Zawacki, also known as ABOVE, commemorating two decades of his iconic arrow-based visual language. This signed and numbered limited edition of 291 measures 20 x 20 inches and is produced using fine art archival pigment printing on Hahnemühle cotton paper. Printed on natural white, 270gsm, acid-free paper by Kilford Studio in Lisbon, Portugal, the work reflects both technical precision and long-term archival quality. The ABOVE Arrow, Place, and Personal History The image documents a large-scale barn painting created by Zawacki in Canada in 2013, featuring his instantly recognizable upward-pointing arrow filled with layered color bands and the word “ABOVE” at its center. The arrow functions as both a graphic symbol and a personal signature, representing optimism, direction, and elevation. The setting—a rural barn often referred to as the “Funny Farm”—adds a sense of humor and humility, contrasting monumental symbolism with an everyday structure. The presence of the artist seated atop the roof reinforces themes of risk, freedom, and authorship within the physical act of street art. Evolution of Style and Collector Significance This print is part of a conceptual pairing that bridges Zawacki’s earlier ABOVE identity with his more recent PAPEL work, reflecting an evolution from bold, graphic street interventions toward more refined, geometric abstraction. As Zawacki notes, the arrow imagery metaphorically “hits the target,” connecting past and present across a 20-year artistic journey. For collectors, 20 Years of Above Funny Farm holds significance as both a historical marker and a visual autobiography, capturing a pivotal moment in the artist’s career while preserving the spirit of large-scale graffiti within a finely produced studio print.

    $275.00

  • Gun Control Silkscreen Print by Avone

    Avone Gun Control Silkscreen Print by Avone

    Gun Control Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lb French Paper by Avone Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AVone is the quintessential New York artist. Through his work, AVONE creates a reimagined urban environment wrought with images of a distinctive and gritty vision of decay. The artist’s work is mainly influenced by the city he calls home, as well as abstract expressionist Franz Kline and Andy Goldsworthy, whose work has inspired the Fragmenting of his writing and self-developed textural surfaces.

    $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

  • Bon Juge DLM117 Lithograph Print by Georges Braque

    Georges Braque Bon Juge DLM117 Lithograph Print by Georges Braque

    Bon Juge DLM117 Lithograph Print by Georges Braque Hand-Pulled Print on Vintage Book Leaf/Page Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 1959 Vintage Book Print Lithograph Leaf/Page From Book Limited Edition Artwork Size 11x15, Unfolded 22x15. Text Type Artwork Reads: Bon Juge Derriere Le Toit Pointu Ou Tu Danses En Jetant Tour En L'air Iren Tes Jambes Et. Good Judge Behind the Pointed Roof Where You Dance Throwing Your Legs and Legs Into the Air. Georges Braque's "Bon Juge" and the Dialogue with Street Art Georges Braque, a pivotal figure in the development of Cubism and a renowned artist of the 20th century, has left an indelible mark on the world of art with his innovative approaches to form and perspective. His "Bon Juge DLM117" is a vintage book print lithograph, an original hand-pulled piece on a book leaf/page that dates back to 1959. This work, sized 11x15 inches and unfolding to 22x15 inches, showcases Braque's mastery of the lithographic process and his enduring exploration of text and imagery within his compositions. The Lithographic Process and Braque's Mastery Lithography, a printmaking technique that allows for graphics creation through oil and water repulsion, was a method Braque employed to excellent effect. His "Bon Juge" piece is a testament to his skill, capturing the essence of his artistic voice in a medium that demands precision and depth of understanding. The work presents a visual and textual interplay reminiscent of the dialogues created by street and pop artists, who often utilize text to complement or juxtapose visual elements. Intersecting Visual Art and Literature Using a book page as the substrate for the "Bon Juge" lithograph is significant. It represents a fusion of visual art and literature, two forms of expression that Braque navigated with grace and expertise. While not directly linked to street art or graffiti, the essence of Braque's work resonates with the ethos of these contemporary art forms. His ability to synthesize various elements of culture, be it through Cubist fragmentation or the poetic nature of his later pieces, parallels the multi-layered works of street pop art and graffiti that seek to engage viewers on multiple levels. Georges Braque's contribution to art continues to influence artists across genres, affirming his status as a pioneer who challenged conventional modes of expression and paved the way for new artistic dialogues. "Bon Juge" stands as a piece that reflects Braque's artistic journey and embodies a timeless quality that speaks to the evolving nature of art itself.

    $81.00

  • Dirty French Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    123Klan Dirty French Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    Dirty French 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by 123Klan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 4 color screenprint on 100 lb, acid free paper Signed and numbered limited edition of 100 Printed by Ben LaFond

    $288.00

  • La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Brass Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier

    Sandra Chevrier La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Brass Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier

    La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Brass Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier The Cage and Leap of Faith Hand-Pulled 24-Color on 3mm Corroded Brass Metal Limited Edition Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 27.56x38.58 Silkscreen Print. In French, La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Means "The Cage and Leap of Faith" La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi: A Study in Metal by Sandra Chevrier Sandra Chevrier's "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" is a riveting piece that encapsulates the vibrancy of street pop art and graffiti artwork while embodying the ethos of pop art's direct engagement with contemporary culture. This limited-edition artwork, released in 2021, is a testament to Chevrier's distinctive style, which often features layered imagery combining the raw expressiveness of street art with the precision of acceptable art practices. The Artistic Narrative of Sandra Chevrier's Silkscreen Print The piece, whose title translates to "The Cage and Leap of Faith," is a hand-pulled 24-color silkscreen print on 3mm corroded brass metal. Measuring 27.56x38.58 inches, the artwork is a visual spectacle and a conceptual exploration. Chevrier's work is known for using comic book excerpts juxtaposed against realistic depictions of the human form, particularly female faces. The effect is a collage of emotions and cultural references that speak to the internal and external battles of identity and perception. Examining the Techniques and Symbolism in Chevrier's Work Chevrier's technique in this piece is noteworthy, as she employs many colors to bring depth and texture to the surface of the metal, a material that itself connotes both strength and the passage of time—using brass as a canvas adds an element of industrial grit to the work. At the same time, the corrosion process she applies ensures that each piece in the limited edition of ten is unique, echoing the individuality of human experience. The imagery Chevrier chooses is equally significant. The partial faces of women are depicted with a sense of both beauty and melancholy, as the superimposed comic book scenes suggest narratives of struggle, power, and resilience. The "cages" in Chevrier's works are metaphors for the societal expectations and constraints placed upon individuals, particularly women, and the 'leap of faith' represents the courage required to transcend these boundaries. Impact of 'La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi' in Contemporary Art Discourse The release of "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" was met with enthusiasm in the art community as collectors and critics alike sought to decipher the layered meanings within Chevrier's work. The limited edition series quickly became a sought-after item for its visual appeal and its contemplative narrative. Chevrier's work bridges the ephemeral nature of street art and the permanence associated with metalwork, creating a dialogue between the transient and the eternal. Cultural Resonance of Sandra Chevrier's Limited Edition Artwork The cultural resonance of Chevrier's "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" is amplified by the artwork's engagement with themes of feminism, identity, and liberation. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to find their place in the pantheon of recognized art forms, pieces like Chevrier's underscore the relevance of these mediums in addressing poignant social issues. Her work beautifies the space it occupies and prompts introspection and discussion, hallmarks of influential art. In summary, Sandra Chevrier's "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" expresses street pop art sensibilities fused with traditional artistic mediums. The use of corroded brass metal as a substrate for the complex silkscreen process exemplifies contemporary art's innovative spirit, and the series's limited edition nature underscores each piece's value. Through her art, Chevrier continues to challenge and inspire, making "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" a significant contribution to the narrative of modern art.

    $6,176.00

  • Always, Always Giclee Print by El Seed

    El Seed Always, Always Giclee Print by El Seed

    Always, Always Giclee Print by El Seed Artwork Limited Edition Print on 200gsm Matt Fiber Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 70 Artwork Size 23x10 "Always, Always" by eL Seed is a giclée print, which means it is a high-quality reproduction of an original artwork using a digital printing process. eL Seed is a French-Tunisian artist known for his unique style that combines Arabic calligraphy with street art, often referred to as "calligraffiti". His works aim to break down barriers between different cultures and promote understanding through the beauty of art. "Always, Always" giclée print features eL Seed's characteristic calligraphy style, incorporating intricate and flowing Arabic script. This could be used to form various shapes and designs, and the colors used in the print might vary from bold to more subdued tones. eL Seed's work has garnered international attention, and he has created large-scale murals and installations in various cities around the world, including Paris, New York, Jeddah, and even the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. His art is both visually captivating and thought-provoking, prompting viewers to consider the beauty of language, culture, and the importance of unity and understanding.

    $653.00

  • Papel 25 Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Papel 25 Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Papel 25 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 330gsm Somerset Radiant White Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered TAVAR ZAWACKI PAPEL 25 (EDITION), 2022 3 color screen print on Somerset Radiant White 330gsm 70 x 70 cm 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in Edition of 50 Tavar Zawacki Above Papel 25 2022 Silkscreen Print Tavar Zawacki, also known as Above, is an American artist born in 1981 who rose to international recognition through his globe spanning street interventions and arrow based visual language. Papel 25, released in 2022, is a three color hand pulled silkscreen print produced on 330gsm Somerset Radiant White paper. Measuring 70 x 70 cm, or approximately 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches, the edition is limited to 50 and each print is signed and numbered by the artist. Zawacki’s practice has evolved from bold typographic and directional graffiti into refined geometric abstraction, yet it remains grounded in the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This print reflects his ongoing investigation into form, balance, and spatial tension through minimal yet highly disciplined composition. Geometric Abstraction and Visual Movement in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Papel 25 presents a striking arrangement of curved white forms that appear to fold or peel upward against a saturated blue background, anchored by a bold orange base. The composition creates an illusion of dimensionality despite the flatness inherent in silkscreen printing. Zawacki’s clean edges and deliberate color separations demonstrate precise screen registration, allowing the three colors to interact without visual clutter. The white structure suggests motion and lift, echoing the directional energy that characterized his early arrow motifs while moving toward a more reductive abstract vocabulary. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this kind of geometric refinement reflects the maturation of artists who began in public space and transitioned into studio driven printmaking without abandoning clarity or impact. Limited Edition Craftsmanship and Contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The use of Somerset Radiant White 330gsm paper underscores the fine art quality of the edition, providing a substantial surface that enhances the crisp ink application and color saturation. Limited to 50 signed and numbered impressions, Papel 25 embodies the scarcity model common in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while maintaining strong production standards. Zawacki’s disciplined reduction of form and color highlights the continued evolution of street rooted artists into globally collected contemporary printmakers. By merging minimalist abstraction with the bold visual sensibility forged in public murals, Papel 25 stands as a refined and highly collectible example of modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $1,200.00

  • Simeon Tradition Archival Print by Smithe

    Smithe Simeon Tradition Archival Print by Smithe

    Simeon Tradition Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Smithe Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Influenced by Japanese Animé, the graphic style from the '50s and Sci-Fi movies, at the age of 13 he begins to paint graffiti just for fun and as a hobby. Autodidactic and evolutionary, attracted by fine arts, Smithe has constantly reinvented his own style and over the past years has tried out many themes in his work such as Existentialism, Individuality of the human being, and the machine within. The defragmentation, a common symbol in his work, is used as a vehicle to show the inside elements that power his characters and is shown as a surrealistic machine. He is commonly known for his graffiti but he´s also involved in other areas such as illustration, design, sculpture, and music. He has exhibited in Germany, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Spain, the USA, and Mexico.

    $217.00

  • French Arrogance Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    123Klan French Arrogance Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    French Arrogance Silkscreen Print by 123Klan Hand-Pulled 3-Color on 80lb Speckletone True White Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x36 Silkscreen Print "French Arrogance" is a silkscreen print created by 123Klan, a French street art collective founded in 1992 by Scien and Klor. The collective is known for its fusion of graffiti, graphic design, and illustration in their artwork. They often create unique and bold pieces that draw inspiration from various influences such as hip-hop, punk, and pop culture. "French Arrogance" showcases 123Klan's style and attitude, incorporating elements of French culture and the street art scene. The print likely features strong colors, stylized text, and various symbols or icons related to the theme.

    $448.00

  • Science Original Pasca Ink Drawing by Jon Burgerman

    Jon Burgerman Science Original Pasca Ink Drawing by Jon Burgerman

    Science Original Painting Pasca on Watercolor Paper by Jon Burgerman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Original Drawing on Paper by Artist Jon Burgerman Artwork Size 9x12 "Jon Burgerman makes vibrant, neo-primitive scrawls of shapes and color. He's pushed his monster-like characters into compositions where cartoon-like forms are crammed on top of each until they create a screaming mass of energy. Intensely prolific, he has pushed the character obsession of the late 90s into a far more interesting and strong direction. Think Walt Disney at an Incan monument on mescaline." - Francesca Gavin, Visual Arts Editor Dazed & Confused and author of Street Renegades and 100 New Artists published by Laurence King.

    $533.00

  • Grems Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Grems Grems Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Grems- Black Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. The complete artist with overflowing energy, Grems is this kind of unstoppable artist, that will always push the boundaries til the end. His 2 main creative tendencies, Art and Music, developed alongside one another, are teasing and forcing each other to more energetic production in order to always create something unexpected while keeping his well-known and unique style. Hugely active and super productive, his unbridled creativity has made his CV read more like War and Peace: 6 solo albums, 8 releases in collaboration with Klub sandwich, Disiz, Rouges à Lèvre, Olympe, PMPDJ, Foreign Beggars, 15 music videos, multiple art exhibitions spanning the globe, including Peking, Perth, Sevilla, Mexico, London, Paris, Marseille, etc., many walls covered by his graffs including Southbank Centre in London, Beaubourg/ Museum of Pompidou, (the most prestigious modern art museum in France), collaborations with brands such as Skullcandy, Nike, Swatch, Asics, Converse, Scott and Sixpack to name just a few. Grems has also somehow managed to find time to create Ussle, his own apparel brand.

    $218.00

  • La Nascita Milano Centrale Italie 2024 Archival Print by Atelier JR Jean-René

    Atelier JR Jean-René La Nascita Milano Centrale Italie 2024 Archival Print by Atelier JR Jean-René

    La Nascita, Milano Centrale Italie 2024 Archival Print by Atelier JR Jean-René Limited Edition on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II Matt Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 293 Artwork Size 16.4x12.2 Archival Pigment Fine Art  A Compelling Fusion of Architecture and Artistic Vision La Nascita, Milano Centrale Italie 2024 Archival Print by Atelier JR Jean-René features a striking juxtaposition between historic grandeur and modern creative intervention. The photograph presents the monumental façade of Stazione Milano Centrale, partially obscured by what appears to be a chasm in the building’s center. This rugged, mountain-like formation interrupts the linear symmetry of the station, piquing curiosity about the story behind its construction. In 1906, the establishment of Milano Centrale commenced after vast amounts of alpine rock were excavated to build the Simplon Tunnel linking Italy and Switzerland. The tunnel’s creation laid the foundation for the station, which later incorporated Roman, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco influences. Jean-René’s portrayal of a hollowed mountain in the midst of this imposing architecture offers an homage to history, wrapped in a surreal trompe l’oeil effect. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Those who appreciate Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork will find parallels in the immediacy and boldness of Jean-René’s intervention. Reimagining classical architecture as a fragmented rock landscape echoes the disruptive yet meaningful approach of street-based expression. Layers of time and place intermingle within this piece, which transforms a recognizable European landmark into a stage for reflection on progress, heritage, and the human drive to explore. Urban artists frequently seek to provoke thought by inserting visual statements directly into bustling public spaces. This piece exemplifies that approach, retaining a raw edge while simultaneously showcasing refined photographic craftsmanship. The photograph emphasizes how a daring concept can merge with advanced techniques to create a modern masterpiece that resonates with both casual passersby and committed art collectors. Conceptual Depth and Engaging Dialogue By cloaking the station’s columns, statues, and ornate details with a monumental black-and-white depiction of fractured rock, the artist invites questions about memory, transformation, and human ambition. The viewer senses an echo of the early 1900s, when engineering feats carved new pathways through the Alps, enabling a closer connection between regions and forging fresh possibilities. Placing this installation in a hub of arrivals and departures underscores an ongoing narrative of movement and discovery. Travelers arriving at the station encounter an otherworldly intervention embedded within the building’s formal elegance. This visual dialogue highlights the tension between timeless architecture and fleeting moments, encouraging an awareness that every journey is part of a larger story shared by countless passengers through time. Limited Edition Archival Artwork This piece exists as a signed and numbered print sized at 16.4x12.2 and produced on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II Matt Paper. The archival pigment process ensures lasting vibrancy and preserves the subtle transitions between the stately browns and grays of the station and the sharp monochrome lines of the mountainous facade. Collectors gain access to a unique window on history, both honoring the past and inviting contemplation of the present. By capturing multiple moments throughout the day, Jean-René merges shifting light conditions into a single composition, lending the print an enigmatic sense of time suspended. That quality resonates strongly with the ethos of street-inspired art: layering various contexts into one creative act. This limited edition offers an immersive way to appreciate the evolving narratives woven into urban landscapes, illustrating how an artist’s vision can add a new dimension of wonder to established structures.

    $2,500.00

  • Arrow Pulse Spring HPM Mixed Media Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Spring HPM Mixed Media Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Arrow Pulse Spring Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki- Above Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow. I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above

    $618.00

  • Embellished Arrows 2015 HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Embellished Arrows 2015 HPM Stencil Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Unknown Embellished Arrows 2015 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print, Paint, Spray Paint, Stencil on Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. I don't remember the name of this artwork, if you know please contact tme.

    $1,508.00

  • LDN Paris Collection Silkscreen Print by Paul Insect

    Paul Insect LDN Paris Collection Silkscreen Print by Paul Insect

    LDN Paris Collection Silkscreen Print by Paul Insect Hand-Pulled on Board Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition 3x Set of Artworks on Board Size 9.38x6.75 Each Silkscreen Print Paul Insect LDN Paris Collection Silkscreen Print Set 2019 The 2019 LDN Paris Collection by British contemporary artist Paul Insect is a vibrant three-piece silkscreen print set that exemplifies his fusion of pop sensibility, street art aesthetics, and bold graphic experimentation. Each artwork in the series measures 9.38 x 6.75 inches and is hand-pulled on board, signed and numbered in a limited edition. Known for his striking use of color, layered composition, and subtle surrealist undertones, Insect presents a hypnotic arrangement of human eyes partially obscured by vivid, irregular color shapes, creating a sense of both intimacy and detachment. The recurring eye motif invites viewers into a direct visual exchange while the surrounding forms disrupt and fragment the gaze. Dynamic Color Variations The set offers three distinct color palettes—pink-based, orange-based, and blue-based backgrounds—each overlaid with sharp, contrasting shapes in electric greens, hot pinks, bright yellows, and saturated blues. The halftone dot rendering of the eyes adds a vintage print texture, juxtaposed with the flat, contemporary color blocks. This deliberate clash of printing styles enhances the sense of movement and tension within the work, while also demonstrating Insect’s mastery of silkscreen techniques. The hand-pulled nature of the prints ensures richness in color density and precision in layering, allowing each panel to stand as both an individual piece and part of a cohesive triptych. Street Art Influence and Fine Art Execution Paul Insect’s career has long bridged the raw energy of street culture and the refinement of gallery work. His compositions often carry the immediacy of wheat-pasted street posters, yet they are meticulously crafted with the control and permanence of fine art printmaking. In the LDN Paris Collection, the disembodied eyes hint at themes of anonymity, surveillance, and the unseen narratives of urban life. The layered fragments surrounding the gaze suggest both camouflage and exposure, mirroring the tension between public presence and private identity often found in street art contexts. Paul Insect’s Artistic Vision Born in the United Kingdom, Paul Insect gained international attention in the early 2000s for his distinctive approach that merges political undertones, surreal humor, and bold design. His work has appeared in both clandestine street settings and high-profile exhibitions, often blurring the boundary between subversive urban commentary and collectible fine art. The LDN Paris Collection encapsulates his ability to transform simple visual elements—here, the human eye—into layered, thought-provoking statements enhanced by fearless color use. As a limited edition silkscreen set, it not only reflects his technical precision but also captures the energy and visual impact that have made Paul Insect a significant figure in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $1,500.00

  • Metamorphosis Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Metamorphosis Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Metamorphosis Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above pop culture LSD artwork. At the age of 19, Tavar moved to Paris, France, where he started painting his trademark arrow icon pointing 'above'. During the past 19 years, Tavar Zawacki has painted artworks in the streets of over 100 cities in 60 different countries around the world.

    $352.00

  • Incognito Black Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Incognito Black Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Incognito- Black 20-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Radiant White 100% Cotton Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Paper size is 84 cm wide X 116 cm tall // 33 inch wide X 45.5 inch tall Somerset, 330gsm Acid Free, Radiant White 100% cotton. All prints have hand deckle edge. PRINT FEATURES: Incognito was printed @ Mother Drucker Print Studio in Berlin. Incognito is a traditional CMYK color process of screen printing. There are over 20 different colors seen in the print design. All prints are Signed, dated, custom embossed and stamped on reverse of print.

    $2,607.00

  • Florence Aubenas AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Florence Aubenas AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat

    Florence Aubenas AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat & Marked AP, Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat Florence Aubenas AP Silkscreen Print 2008 The Florence Aubenas AP Artist Proof silkscreen print from 2008 is a powerful collaborative work by Shepard Fairey, known globally as OBEY, and French stencil art pioneer Blek le Rat. Measuring 18 x 24 inches, this hand-pulled silkscreen on fine art paper exists in an extremely rare Artist Proof edition, each marked “AP” and signed by both artists. Beyond its rarity, the subject matter and dual authorship make it one of the most politically and historically significant works within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Subject and Symbolism The work features a portrait of Florence Aubenas, the French journalist abducted in Iraq in 2005 and later released after months in captivity. She is depicted standing calmly against the wall of Place Saint-Michel in Paris, her figure stenciled in stark black and white, contrasting with the detailed urban setting. This juxtaposition symbolizes both her resilience and the precarious realities faced by journalists in war zones. By situating her image in a familiar Parisian context, the print speaks to both the local and international dimensions of her story, grounding a global political issue in a recognizable urban landscape. Collaboration Between Generations Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in France in 1951, is widely acknowledged as one of the founders of stencil graffiti, with a career that began in the streets of Paris in the early 1980s. Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, rose to prominence through his OBEY campaign and later works addressing political and social justice issues. Their joint creation of Florence Aubenas bridges the gap between the origins of stencil graffiti in Europe and the evolution of politically driven street art in the United States. The collaboration highlights a shared commitment to using art as a form of activism and public awareness. Artist Proof Rarity and Legacy Artist Proofs, typically reserved for artists and collaborators outside of the standard numbered edition, carry heightened value due to their scarcity and direct connection to the creators. With dual signatures and the AP designation, this edition of Florence Aubenas stands apart as a rare collector’s item. More than a collectible, however, the print underscores how street art can amplify pressing social issues, using public imagery and fine art techniques to spark dialogue. The Florence Aubenas AP silkscreen remains a landmark example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where artistic expression, political urgency, and historical moment converge.

    $3,500.00

  • Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva

    Mr André Saraiva Chateau Paris Pink AP Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva

    Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress AP Artist Proof Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Mr. André Saraiva Chateau Paris Pink Letterpress AP Artist Proof 2023 The 2023 Chateau Paris Pink AP Artist Proof by Mr. André Saraiva captures the whimsical energy and romantic mischief that define his place within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Produced as a one-color letterpress print on 100# Neenah Classic Crest Natural White fine art paper, this 16 x 20 inch edition was signed and marked as an AP, denoting its status outside the standard numbered run. Artist Proofs hold particular importance in printmaking as they reflect the earliest impressions pulled for the artist’s review, making them especially desirable to collectors who seek artworks with a direct connection to the creative process. Visual Style and Iconic Characters This print features Saraiva’s instantly recognizable stick-figure characters dancing across the page in soft pink linework. Their wide, toothy grins, crossed-out eyes, and loose, jubilant movements express the carefree, flirtatious spirit that has defined his signature character, Mr. A, since his early graffiti appearances in Paris during the 1990s. The top-hatted figure paired with a flowing-haired partner reinforces the playful narrative of nightlife, celebration, and romantic spontaneity. Scattered stars, hearts, and motion lines energize the composition, giving the print a lively rhythm reminiscent of Saraiva’s street-based origins, where quick, expressive lines communicated joy in public spaces. Chateau Marmont and Cultural Connection Incorporating the iconic Chateau Marmont letterhead at the top, the print interlaces Hollywood mythology with Parisian graffiti culture. Located on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Chateau Marmont has long been a sanctuary for actors, writers, musicians, and artists since opening in 1929. Its storied history of creativity and indulgence makes it a fitting backdrop for Saraiva’s exuberant characters. The handwritten “Paris” at the bottom serves as a bridge between two creative capitals — one steeped in American cinematic glamour, the other in European street culture — emphasizing Saraiva’s globe-spanning artistic identity. Mr. André Saraiva’s Influence in Contemporary Street Pop Art Born in Sweden in 1971 and raised in Paris, André Saraiva emerged from the city’s graffiti scene as one of its most prominent voices. His character Mr. A became a symbol of the joie de vivre that permeates his work, later expanding into galleries, editorial projects, murals, and luxury collaborations. The Chateau Paris Pink AP exemplifies his ability to merge elegance with spontaneity, bringing the carefree energy of graffiti into refined fine art contexts through meticulous letterpress technique. This Artist Proof stands as a vibrant testament to Saraiva’s playful approach and his lasting influence on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, celebrating both the intimacy of hand-drawn lines and the cultural interplay between Paris and Hollywood.

    $275.00

  • Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed-Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki (Above) Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow.I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above

    $631.00

  • David with Machine Gun Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat

    David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat & Marked AP, Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen Print 2008 The David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof silkscreen print from 2008 is a rare collaborative work created by Shepard Fairey, widely known as OBEY, and stencil art pioneer Blek le Rat. Hand-pulled on fine art paper and measuring 18 x 24 inches, this Artist Proof edition is signed by both artists and marked “AP,” distinguishing it from the standard numbered release of 100. Artist Proofs carry additional significance within the art world due to their limited availability and direct association with the artists’ approval process, making this piece especially sought after by collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Imagery and Symbolic Tension This print features Michelangelo’s classical David, a symbol of Renaissance ideals of beauty, youth, and heroism, reimagined with a modern twist: he holds a machine gun. The stark juxtaposition between timeless humanist ideals and contemporary instruments of war creates a powerful critique of violence and the ways cultural icons are repurposed to reflect current anxieties. Set against a graffiti-covered urban backdrop, the figure embodies the collision between high art traditions and street-level social commentary. The work challenges viewers to consider how ideals of strength and beauty are corrupted when reframed within the context of militarization. Collaboration Across Generations Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in France in 1951, is often credited as the father of stencil graffiti, influencing countless artists with his Paris-based interventions since the 1980s. Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, rose to prominence through his OBEY campaign and politically resonant prints, later achieving international acclaim with his Hope poster of Barack Obama. Their joint creation of David with Machine Gun demonstrates how two generations of artists from different cultural backgrounds can merge their practices to create a unified message. It serves as both homage to classical art and a critique of the modern world. Rarity and Collectible Importance Artist Proof editions such as this one are rarer than the main run, typically reserved for the artists themselves or for key collaborators. Marked “AP” and carrying the signatures of both Fairey and Blek le Rat, this print embodies both historical and artistic value. Beyond its scarcity, the work is a striking representation of how street artists reinterpret cultural symbols to confront pressing issues like war and societal decay. The David with Machine Gun AP silkscreen stands as a prime example of the fusion of fine art history and modern protest through the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $3,500.00

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France's Flourish: A Canvas of Street Pop Art and Graffiti

France, with its deep-rooted artistic heritage, presents a fascinating tapestry of street pop art and graffiti, merging the country's historical penchant for aesthetic expression with contemporary urban culture. French streets, particularly in Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, have become synonymous with an ever-evolving art scene that pushes the boundaries of public space as a platform for creative expression.

Foundations of French Street Art

The foundations of French street art are steeped in the country's revolutionary spirit, a characteristic that continues to inform the themes and techniques employed by today's artists. The rich artistic traditions of France serve as both a canvas and a catalyst for modern expressions, leading to a unique blend of the old and the new. In France, street art and graffiti have moved from being viewed solely as vandalism to recognized artistry, thanks partly to the country's embrace of its artists and their contributions to cultural vibrancy.

Signature Styles and French Urban Aesthetics

French street pop art and graffiti are characterized by their signature styles, which often pay homage to the country's art history while simultaneously reflecting modern themes and issues. From Blek le Rat's pioneering stencils to Invader's pixelated mosaics, French street art is marked by a diversity of approaches that encompasses everything from classical beauty to avant-garde abstraction. These artists have not only adorned walls but have also engaged with the fabric of French society, using their art to provoke, question, and celebrate.

Cultural Significance and Impact

The cultural significance and impact of French street pop art and graffiti cannot be overstated. The artworks serve as public forums for dialogue, reflecting the country's socio-political climate and the global issues affecting contemporary society. Artists like JR have transformed public spaces into open-air galleries that challenge perceptions and encourage international discourse. In contrast, others like Zevs deliver sharp critiques of consumerism and commercialism through their works.

Street Art Festivals and Institutional Recognition

France's institutional recognition of street art is evident through festivals and exhibitions celebrating and promoting urban art forms. Events like Le Mur in Paris, which provides a public space for artists to create life, have played a crucial role in integrating street pop art and graffiti into the mainstream cultural landscape. These platforms not only showcase the talent and diversity of French artists but also foster a deeper appreciation for the art form among the public.

Prospects for French Street Art

The prospects for French street art are expansive, with cities increasingly acknowledging the value of these art forms in animating public spaces and fostering community engagement. Urban development projects often include street pop art and graffiti as critical elements in revitalizing and reimagining public areas, signaling a future where these art forms continue to flourish and evolve. France's contribution to street pop art and graffiti is immense, painting a picture of a nation that is both respectful of its past and excited about its future. French urban art stands as a testament to the creativity and resilience of its artists, who navigate the complex interplay between art, space, and society. With each spray, stencil, and mosaic, France cements as a vital player in the global street art narrative, inviting onlookers to partake in its rich cultural dialogue.
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