Friend

6 artworks


  • Rascals Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress

    Flying Fortress Rascals Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress

    Rascals Pop Artwork Limited Edition 7-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Artist Flying Fortress. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Size 27.55x19.68

    $343.00

  • OO-DE-LALY Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress

    Flying Fortress OO-DE-LALY Silkscreen Print by Flying Fortress

    OO-DE-LALY Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on 320gsm Freelife Velum White Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Flying Fortress x Ekiem Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 54 Artwork Size 19.7x15.8 Signed By Flying Fortress x Ekiem & Numbered Limited Edition of 54 Size 19.7x15.8

    $240.00

  • Chum 22 Orange Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Chum 22 Orange Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Chum 22 Orange Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Chum 22 Orange Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2022 Out of Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 7.7x11.6x3.5 New In Box Stamped/Printed Foot Depicting Orange KAWS Chum Close Friend Standing with Hands on Hips by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly. New In Box. Bridging the gap between contemporary art and the streets is the remarkable "Chum 22 Art Toy," conceived by the illustrious Kaws, also known as Brian Donnelly. This unique vinyl sculpture, released in 2022, showcases the intricate details and iconic motifs synonymous with the artist's oeuvre. Imbued with vibrant colors and a design reminiscent of urban aesthetics, this piece stands at an impressive 7.7x11.6x3.5 inches, proving that art can be compact and impactful. Kaws, with a background rooted in street art and graffiti, has always been adept at transcending the traditional boundaries of art. His "Chum 22 Art Toy" is no exception. It manifests the essence of his artistry, characterized by a figure known as "Chum" – a close friend of the artist, confidently posed with hands resting on hips. This stance embodies a defiant spirit, a nod to the countercultural ethos that street art champions. Furthermore, the attention to detail is evident, especially in the stamped or printed foot of the figure, which serves as a testament to Kaws' commitment to authenticity and originality. Fresh from the studio and still encased in its original packaging, this limited edition artwork, already out of print, is a prized possession for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It exemplifies how street art, often seen as temporary and transient, can be immortalized and celebrated in tangible forms. Through such creations, Kaws continues to challenge perceptions, urging society to recognize and appreciate the artistic merit inherent in street culture.

    $979.99

  • Revel in the Wild Joy Offset Lithograph Print by Andy Kehoe

    Andy Kehoe Revel in the Wild Joy Offset Lithograph Print by Andy Kehoe

    Revel in the Wild Joy Offset Lithograph Print by Andy Kehoe Print on 80lbs CQ Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Hand-Pulled Street Pop Artwork Graffiti. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Offset Lithograph Artwork Print Size 26x26 The Enigmatic Allure of Andy Kehoe's "Revel in the Wild Joy" "Revel in the Wild Joy" by Andy Kehoe is an evocative piece that captures the spirit of Street Pop Art and Graffiti in a uniquely whimsical and fantastical portrayal. This offset lithograph print, meticulously produced on 80 lbs CQ Fine Art Paper, embodies an enchanting and profound dreamlike quality. Kehoe's creation, released in 2011, is a limited edition work with only 450 signed and numbered prints, making each one a sought-after collector's item. Measuring an impressive 26x26 inches, the artwork provides a generous canvas for Kehoe's vivid imagination, where ethereal scenes and mythical creatures coalesce into a narrative that beckons the viewer into an otherworldly realm. The print is distinguished by its hand-pulled quality, a traditional technique that echoes the hands-on approach of street artists and graffiti writers. This method ensures that each piece retains a touch of the artist's hand, much like the spray-painted murals found on city walls. Offset lithography speaks to Kehoe's commitment to quality and longevity, ensuring that the rich colors and intricate details of "Revel in the Wild Joy" endure. Andy Kehoe and the Fusion of Fantasy with Street Pop Art Andy Kehoe's work stands as a bridge between the realms of fantasy art and the more grounded, often urban-centric world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. "Revel in the Wild Joy" is a testament to this fusion, where the fantastical elements serve as metaphors for the everyday experiences and emotions that street art aims to convey. Kehoe's characters, often masked or part-animal, carry a sense of mystery and represent the various personas we encounter or embody in the hustle of urban life. In this print, Kehoe masterfully uses the contrast between the playful subject matter and the somber, autumnal palette to evoke a sense of nostalgia and magic. The scene of frolicking creatures under a canopy of red leaves speaks to the universal joy found in moments of wild abandon. This theme resonates deeply with the ethos of street art, which often celebrates freedom of expression and the breaking of conventional boundaries. The Cultural Resonance of "Revel in the Wild Joy" The cultural resonance of "Revel in the Wild Joy" lies in its ability to capture the viewer's imagination and invite them into a narrative open to interpretation. This characteristic aligns with the best of street art, which often leaves space for the passerby to imbue the work with personal significance. While more at home in a gallery than an alleyway, Kehoe's artwork carries the same interactive spirit, asking to be seen, experienced, and pondered. As a limited edition print, "Revel in the Wild Joy" holds an intrinsic value that mirrors the transient nature of graffiti art, which can be temporary and subject to the elements or the changing urban canvas. Collectors of Kehoe's work are often drawn to owning a piece of a larger story, much like how a mural becomes part of the community's collective memory. Andy Kehoe's "Revel in the Wild Joy" is a vibrant, whimsical celebration of the wild, encapsulated in a form that honors the traditions of Street Pop Art and Graffiti. Its limited edition status, combined with the enchanting tableau it presents, secures its place as a cherished piece of contemporary art that transcends the conventional confines of genre and medium.

    $98.00

  • Friend Face 84 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Peter Keil Friend Face 84 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Friend Face 84 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil , a Kind Artwork on Masonite Panel by The Wild Man of Berlin,  a Famous Contemporary Artist. 1984 Signed by Peter Keil & Dated Oil Painting on Masonite Panel Original Artwork Size 24x24. All of Peter Keil's Art Used Thick Paint & Some Paint Flaking May Be Present Due to the Age and Nature of His Work. Painting of Face of Blad Man in Red & Yellow. Exploring "Friend Face '84" by Peter Keil "Friend Face '84" by Peter Keil, the distinguished artist also known as "The Wild Man of Berlin," is an original oil painting that encapsulates the vibrant energy and raw emotion that define his body of work. Signed and dated in 1984, this piece represents Keil's fearless approach to color and form, embodied on a 24x24-inch Masonite panel. The painting explores facial expression, depicted through a bold juxtaposition of red and yellow. In line with Keil's signature style, the paint is applied in thick layers, contributing to the tactile experience of the artwork. Over time, these layers may have developed some flaking, a natural testament to the work's age and the organic nature of the materials used. The subject, a bald man's face, is portrayed in a fragmented style that reflects the visual language of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The use of contrasting colors not only delineates the features of the face but also communicates a deeper psychological landscape, characteristic of Keil's approach to portraiture. The artwork conveys a sense of intimacy and familiarity, suggesting that the subject may be a personal acquaintance of the artist, captured through the dynamic lens of Keil's artistic vision. Artistic Merits of Keil's Technique in "Friend Face '84" In "Friend Face '84," the merits of Keil's technique are evident in the lively interplay of color and the expressive contours that define the composition. The choice of Masonite as a substrate is a testament to Keil's preference for sturdy materials that can endure the weight of his heavy impasto technique. Like much of his work, this painting goes beyond the visual narrative, engaging the viewer through a rich palette and the palpable energy of the brushstrokes. The flaking paint, indicative of the piece's history, adds an element of temporal beauty, echoing the urban decay often celebrated in graffiti art. Keil's work embraces the beauty found in the imperfections and the passage of time, much like the ethos of street art, which often finds poignancy in the ephemeral nature of its creations. "Friend Face '84," therefore, is a visual feast and a historical artifact that carries the marks of its existence. The Legacy of "Friend Face '84" Within Pop and Street Art The legacy of "Friend Face '84" is significant within the context of pop and street art. It represents Keil's contribution to the evolving dialogue between established art forms and the burgeoning street art movement of the time. The painting manifests Keil's ability to translate the spontaneity and authenticity of street art into the permanence of oil on Masonite. This piece exemplifies how traditional artistic mediums can be infused with the spirit and energy of contemporary movements, bridging the gap between disparate creative worlds. Keil's "Friend Face '84" is a powerful reflection of the artist's influence on modern art, particularly in how it challenges and expands the boundaries of how art is perceived and experienced. The painting is a vibrant example of Keil's innovative style, which inspires new generations of artists to explore and embrace the rawness and immediacy of street-inspired art within their practice. "Friend Face '84" is a significant work that captures the essence of Peter Keil's approach to art, characterized by a bold use of color, an embrace of the textural possibilities of paint, and a celebration of the imperfect and the transient. The painting serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring nature of Keil's work and his status as an influential figure in contemporary art. As this piece continues to engage and resonate with audiences, it secures Keil's place in the narrative of art history as an artist who masterfully combines the sensibilities of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork with the depth and complexity of traditional painting techniques.

    $587.99

  • Untitled IV Blotter Paper Archival Print by Atomik

    Atomik Untitled IV Blotter Paper Archival Print by Atomik

    Untitled IV Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Atomik. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $382.00

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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