Frida Kahlo

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  • Sale -36% Frida Kahlo 5 Dunny Art Toy by Kidrobot

    Kidrobot Frida Kahlo 5 Dunny Art Toy by Kidrobot

    Frida Kahlo 5 Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Kidrobot. 2020 Frida Kahlo 5 Dunny Art Toy by Kidrobot New In Box Kidrobot is honored to announce the start of a new collection featuring the art of Frida Kahlo. Considered one of Mexico's greatest artists primarily for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico, Frida Kahlo has become an icon of female creativity. Her art was inspired by Mexico’s pop culture, using a naïve folk-art style to explore questions of identity, gender, class, and race in Mexican society. This Frida Kahlo 5" Dunny is the first limited edition 5" Dunny from this collection inspired by one of Frida’s self-portrait paintings.

    $221.00$141.00

  • Frida Lakers Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Brian Ewing Frida Lakers Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Frida- Lakers 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Brian Ewing Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Lakers Edition of 50 Signed and Numbered

    $238.00

  • Frida La Muerte Giclee Print by Brian Vivero

    Brian Viveros Frida La Muerte Giclee Print by Brian Vivero

    Frida La Muerte Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Brian Viveros. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Giclee Artwork 16x20 Frida La Muerte Frida Death Cultural Synthesis in "Frida La Muerte" Brian Viveros, an urban graffiti modern artist known for his distinctive fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, has made a profound impact with his limited edition giclee prints. Among his acclaimed works is the "Frida La Muerte" print, a piece that stands out not only for its visual potency but also for its cultural significance. This artwork is part of a limited edition series, signed and numbered by Viveros, emphasizing its value and collectibility within the art market. In "Frida La Muerte," Viveros pays homage to Frida Kahlo, one of the most iconic figures in art history, while infusing the piece with his characteristic edginess. The print features an evocative portrait of a figure reminiscent of Kahlo, adorned with a crown of roses and a Calavera, or skull makeup, traditionally associated with the Mexican Dia de los Muertos. Combining these elements creates a powerful visual narrative that bridges the realms of life and death, a theme often explored by Kahlo in her work. The Limited Edition Giclee Print The technique used in producing this limited edition print is giclee, which involves spraying microscopic dots of pigment-based ink onto high-quality paper or canvas. This method is renowned for producing vibrant colors, sharp details, and durability, rivaling traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes. Measuring 16x20 inches, "Frida La Muerte" is a print of a size that allows for intimate viewing yet is large enough to make an impactful statement on any wall it adorns. Artistic Significance and Collectibility With a limited edition of only 100 prints, "Frida La Muerte" holds an exclusive appeal. Collectors and admirers of Viveros's work are often drawn to the scarcity and the artist's personal touch—each print directly connects to his creative vision. The exclusivity of these prints elevates their status from mere reproductions to coveted artifacts within the art community. Viveros's Impact on Modern Street Pop Art Viveros's influence on the landscape of modern Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is undeniable. His works, including "Frida La Muerte," are characterized by their bold imagery, intricate detail, and thematic depth. These qualities have garnered him a dedicated following and sparked conversations about the evolution of street art and its place in the broader context of contemporary art. "Frida La Muerte" by Brian Viveros encapsulates the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, blending cultural iconography with modern artistic techniques to create something unique. The limited edition nature of the print adds to its allure, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Viveros's work. As an artist, Viveros continues to push the boundaries of street art, challenging perceptions and inspiring a new generation of artists and art lovers alike.

    $489.00

  • Frida Lakers Foil Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing Frida Lakers Foil Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Brian Ewing Frida Lakers Foil Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Frida- Lakers Foil 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Holographic Foil Fine Art Paper by Brian Ewing Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Foil Lakers Edition of 15 Signed and Numbered

    $406.00

  • Frida La Muerte AP Giclee Print by Brian Vivero

    Brian Viveros Frida La Muerte AP Giclee Print by Brian Vivero

    Frida La Muerte AP Artist Proof Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Brian Viveros. AP Artist Proof 2013 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Giclee Artwork 16x20 Frida La Muerte Frida Death. Brian Viveros and the Artist Proof Concept in Street Pop Art In Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, the concept of an Artist's Proof holds significant weight, indicating a print apart from the standard edition and is often regarded as more valuable due to its rarity and the artist's direct involvement. The "Frida La Muerte AP Artist Proof" by Brian Viveros exemplifies this concept. Released in 2013, this limited edition giclee print on fine art paper is a testament to Viveros's skill and impact on the art world. Viveros's "Frida La Muerte": A Cultural Intersection "Frida La Muerte" is a striking example of how Viveros navigates cultural iconography and personal artistic expression. The piece nods to the legendary Frida Kahlo, renowned for her self-portraits that often incorporated symbolic portrayals of physical and psychological wounds. Viveros's interpretation is a modern take that blends Kahlo's iconic image with Dia de los Muertos elements, creating a captivating juxtaposition of life, death, and identity. The Significance of Giclee in Modern Art Reproductions Giclee printing, known for its high fidelity to the original artwork, is a preferred method for reproductions in the art market, particularly for limited editions. The "Frida La Muerte AP Artist Proof" benefits from this technology, presenting Viveros's work with clarity and color accuracy that is as close to the original. Measuring 16x20 inches, the piece is an ideal size that allows the viewer to appreciate Viveros's unique style's fine details and textural qualities. The Limited Edition Appeal of Viveros's Work The allure of limited edition prints like "Frida La Muerte AP Artist Proof" lies in their exclusivity and connection to the artist's original vision. Each print is signed and marked as an Artist Proof by Viveros, creating an intimate link between the artist and the collector. This practice elevates the print beyond a mere reproduction, transforming it into a piece of art that carries its own story and collectible value. The Impact of "Frida La Muerte" in Street Pop and Graffiti Art Brian Viveros's "Frida La Muerte AP Artist Proof" holds a unique position in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. It reflects the growing trend of street art entering the gallery space, challenging traditional notions of fine art. The print's bold imagery and thematic depth encapsulate Viveros's influence on the genre, showcasing his ability to weave cultural narratives into his art. "Frida La Muerte AP Artist Proof" is a significant work in the career of Brian Viveros and within the broader context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. It is a prime example of how limited edition prints can embody the spirit of an artist's original work, offering both aesthetic pleasure and a tangible connection to the creator's universe. Viveros's interpretation of Kahlo through the lens of contemporary street art continues to captivate audiences and collectors alike, cementing his place in the annals of modern art.

    $750.00

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Frida Kahlo's Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Frida Kahlo (1907-1954, the Mexican artist known for her captivating self-portraits and works steeped in personal pain and vibrant symbolism, has become an icon transcending the confines of traditional art history to inspire Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Her image and art have been appropriated by street artists worldwide, who find a resonance with the tenets of street art in her life's story and body of work — resilience, rebellion, and raw emotional expression. The unmistakable brows and floral headpieces of Kahlo's self-portraits now adorn walls in cities far from her homeland, testifying to her lasting impact and the universal appeal of her artistic legacy. Kahlo's life was marked by suffering and profound creativity, themes echoing through the alleyways and urban canvases where street artists ply their trade. These artists often channel Kahlo's spirit by infusing their work with personal narratives and reflections on identity, just as Kahlo did. Her work's emotional intensity and boldness have become emblematic of the power of personal truth in art, making her an enduring figure within the Street Pop Art movement. Her striking visuals lend themselves to the graphic nature of street art, allowing for robust, immediate connections with passersby.

Street Art as a Platform for Celebrating Kahlo's Artistry

Street art offers a platform for celebrating Kahlo's artistry and the themes she explored, which were revolutionary in her time and remain poignant today. The public nature of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork allows for a democratization of Kahlo's work, removing it from the often exclusive setting of museums and galleries and placing it in the public eye. This aligns with Kahlo's views on making art accessible and reflective of the everyday experiences of individuals, particularly those of marginalized communities. The depiction of Kahlo in street art often goes beyond mere representation; it seeks to communicate a message about strength in the face of adversity, individuality, and the importance of cultural identity. Street artists who draw inspiration from Kahlo's work tend to focus on these themes, using their art to discuss broader social issues such as gender equality, cultural representation, and the power of self-expression. In this context, Kahlo is not just a subject but a symbol of empowerment and perseverance.

The Synergy Between Kahlo's Themes and Contemporary Street Art

The synergy between Kahlo's themes and the ethos of contemporary street art is palpable. Her exploration of complex identities, physical and psychological pain, and a deep connection to her cultural heritage find new expressions on the urban canvas. Street artists, much like Kahlo, often work from a deeply personal space, yet their art speaks to collective experiences and societal issues. Kahlo's paintings' vivid colors and expressive qualities are mirrored in the murals and stencils that animate the urban landscape, creating a visual dialogue that bridges time and space. Furthermore, using Kahlo's imagery in street art is often a form of homage or protest. Her enduring status as a feminist icon and a champion of indigenous culture and rights makes her a compelling figure for street artists engaging with contemporary struggles for social justice. Through their artwork, these artists keep Kahlo's revolutionary spirit alive, ensuring that her contributions to art and society continue to be recognized and celebrated in diverse and dynamic ways.

Frida Kahlo: A Timeless Muse for Street Artists

Frida Kahlo remains a timeless muse for street artists around the globe. Her ability to convey complex emotions and her unapologetic portrayal of her inner world resonates with the core principles of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork — authenticity, visibility, and impact. The walls that feature Kahlo's likeness or elements of her art become places of pilgrimage, where the power of her artistic voice is felt by communities and individuals alike. These pieces serve not only as tributes to Kahlo's genius but also as reminders of the potential of art to inspire change and foster a sense of shared humanity. In the grand tapestry of street art, Kahlo's presence is woven deeply, and new artists continually reinterpret her image and work. This ongoing conversation between Kahlo's legacy and contemporary street art underscores the timeless relevance of her work and the enduring power of art to transcend barriers, whether they be walls, borders, or decades. Kahlo's spirit is immortalized through the medium of street pop art and graffiti artwork; her artistic flame kindled anew in the hearts and minds of those who encountered her in the most unexpected places — the streets that pulsed with life and creativity.

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