Gangster

3 artworks


  • Boyz N The Hood Giclee Print by Joshua L Johnson

    Joshua L Johnson Boyz N The Hood Giclee Print by Joshua L Johnson

    Boyz N The Hood 4-Color Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Joshua L Johnson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Giclee print 18 x 24 inches signed and numbered, limited edition of 60 inspired by Boyz N The Hood

    $250.00

  • Life is a Killer Silkscreen Print by Cristiano Suarez

    Cristiano Suarez Life is a Killer Silkscreen Print by Cristiano Suarez

    Life is a Killer Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Cristiano Suarez Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Paying Homage to William S. Burroughs Screen Print Size: 18" x 24" City: Maceio, Brasi.

    $129.00

  • The Godfather Giclee Print by Marie Bergeron

    Marie Bergeron The Godfather Giclee Print by Marie Bergeron

    The Godfather Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Marie Bergeron counter-culture street artist art. Based on Francis Ford Coppola's all-time classic - The Godfather. Exhibited at Hero Complex Gallery in LA for "A Life of Crime" show. Winner at the Cannes Film Festival / Film Doo alternative movie poster contest.

    $242.00

Gangster
Gangsters have been a popular subject in graffiti, street art, and pop art for many years. The image of the gangster is often portrayed as a symbol of rebellion, power, and danger, which appeals to many young people. In graffiti and street art, gangsters are often depicted as larger-than-life figures with exaggerated features such as oversized guns and flashy clothes. These images often convey a sense of toughness and intimidation, while also serving as a form of social commentary on the issues of crime, poverty, and inequality in urban communities. Pop art has also embraced the gangster image, with artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein creating works that incorporate the gangster motif. These works often use bright colors and bold lines to create a sense of energy and excitement, while also commenting on the role of media and popular culture in shaping our perceptions of crime and violence. The gangster image in graffiti, street art, and pop art reflects a complex mix of fascination, fear, and critique of the criminal underworld and its place in contemporary society. While some may see these images as glorifying violence and crime, others view them as a powerful expression of artistic freedom and social commentary.

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