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2 artworks


  • Young Until I Die 1 Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez

    El Pez Young Until I Die 1 Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez

    Young Until I Die 1 Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint, Acrylic & Stencil Painting Artwork on 270gsm Royal Sundance Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Pez. 2021 Signed Mixed Media on Royal Sundance 270gsm paper 19.69" × 27.56" / 50 × 70 cm Artwork Size, Black Professionally Framed With Floating Mat

    $2,744.00

  • Smiling Since 1999 V Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez

    El Pez Smiling Since 1999 V Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez

    Smiling Since 1999 V Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint, Acrylic & Stencil Painting Artwork on 270gsm Royal Sundance Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Pez. 2022 Signed Mixed Media Spray Paint Stencil Painting Artwork Size 19.69x27.56 "Smiling Since 1999 V" stands out as a one-of-a-kind mixed media artwork by the acclaimed street graffiti artist known as Pez. Known for his distinctive and jubilant artistic style, Pez has crafted this piece using a blend of spray paint, acrylic, and stencil techniques on a 270gsm Royal Sundance paper. The artwork's dimensions of 19.69x27.56 inches provide a generous canvas for the artist's vivid expression. Each creation of Pez is a signed original, and this particular piece is no different, delivering a personal touch from the artist's hand to the collector's wall. The artwork is a vibrant homage to the spirit of graffiti and street art culture, exuding an infectious cheerfulness that has been the hallmark of Pez's work since he began in 1999. This piece is a visual symphony of color, movement, and emotion. It captures the gaze with its bold letters spelling "SMILING" set against a backdrop that bursts with animated figures and a kaleidoscope of bright, contrasting colors. Each character, with its signature wide grin, symbolizes the artist's optimistic philosophy and injects a dose of happiness into the urban environment. Pez's use of mixed media in "Smiling Since 1999 V" illustrates a dynamic layering effect, creating a sense of depth and complexity that is often sought after in street art. His technique, combining the raw edge of spray paint with the precision of stencils, showcases a mastery of the medium and a deep understanding of the aesthetic and narrative potential of urban art. The choice of Royal Sundance paper as the substrate adds an element of refinement and durability, ensuring that the piece retains its vivid colors and structural integrity over time. As a representative piece of Pez's ongoing engagement with street and pop art, "Smiling Since 1999 V" is not only a continuation of the artist's legacy but also a reflection of the broader evolution of street art into a recognized and celebrated form of contemporary art. It embodies the transformative power of graffiti, from its early days as an underground movement to its current status as a significant and influential part of the art world. Through his art, Pez extends an invitation to viewers to partake in his world of boundless joy and to celebrate the art form that has been bringing smiles to the streets and galleries alike for over two decades.

    $2,829.00

Friend
Friendship can be explored in both graffiti art and pop art in various ways. In graffiti art, friendship is often depicted through collaborative works between two or more artists. Graffiti artists often work in crews, which are groups of friends who collaborate on large-scale murals or smaller pieces. These works often reflect the bonds between crew members and showcase their individual styles working together in harmony. The act of creating art together can also strengthen friendships and build a sense of camaraderie within the crew. In pop art, friendship can be depicted in a more lighthearted and playful manner. Pop artists often use imagery from popular culture, such as comic book characters or celebrities, to create works that reflect the fun and quirky side of friendship. Pop art can also be used to critique societal norms and the way that friendships are often portrayed in mainstream media. For example, Andy Warhol's "Marilyn Monroe" series portrays the Hollywood icon as a commodity, which can be seen as a commentary on the way that friendship and relationships are often commodified in the media. Graffiti artists may create works that depict their friends or crew members, using their unique styles to create portraits or caricatures. This can create a sense of connection between the artist, the subject, and the viewer. Similarly, pop artists may use personal imagery in their works to explore the bonds of friendship. For example, Keith Haring often depicted himself and his friends in his colorful, cartoon-like artworks. These works showcase the joy and playfulness of friendship, while also exploring deeper themes such as love, sexuality, and mortality. Friendship can also be explored through the use of text in both graffiti art and pop art. Graffiti artists may create works that feature messages or quotes that reflect the bonds between friends or crew members. Pop artists may use text to create works that comment on the nature of friendship or challenge traditional notions of friendship. For example, Barbara Kruger's iconic artwork "Your Body is a Battleground" features bold text that challenges societal expectations of women's bodies and the bonds between women. Graffiti artists often use vibrant, bold colors to create works that evoke a sense of energy and excitement. These colors can be used to create works that celebrate the bonds between friends or crew members, showcasing the sense of joy and camaraderie that comes with working together. Similarly, pop artists often use bright, eye-catching colors to create works that celebrate the fun and lighthearted side of friendship. Works by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Claes Oldenburg often feature bold, colorful imagery that draws the viewer in and creates a sense of playfulness and whimsy.

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