Gangster

5 artworks


  • Zooka Tony Card Signed Art by Marly Mcfly Zooka Tony Card Signed Art by Marly Mcfly

    Marly Mcfly Zooka Tony Card Signed Art by Marly Mcfly

    Zooka Tony Scarface Signed Art on Sports Card by Marley Mcfly. 2022 Signed Antonio Montana "Tony" Scarface Movie Card Regular Signed Edition of 100

    $153.00

  • Scarface Split Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Split Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Split Deck Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme 2017 Printed Supreme x Scarface Limited Edition Skateboard Deck Depicting Al Pacino as Tony Montana from the Cult Classic Drug Movie Scarface. The Supreme Scarface Split Deck skateboard symbolizes the intersection where street culture, film, and design converge, creating a piece of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that resonates with diverse audiences. This limited edition skateboard deck, released as part of the Fall/Winter 2017 collection by the designer Supreme, features iconic imagery from the cult classic drug movie "Scarface." The deck showcases a striking split design with Al Pacino as Tony Montana, capturing one of the film's most intense moments. Supreme, a brand deeply ingrained in the fabric of streetwear, has consistently demonstrated a knack for blending popular culture with its distinctive style. The collaboration with "Scarface" cements this approach, offering not just a skateboard but a canvas that reflects the gritty and raw narrative of the film. The deck is a homage to the character of Tony Montana, a figure whose pursuit of the American Dream through the darkest avenues of crime has left an indelible mark on cinema and popular culture. The "Shower" deck, in particular, grabs attention with a still from the infamous scene where a drug deal spirals into violence, placing Montana in a life-threatening standoff. This powerful image is complemented by the film's famous tagline on the top of the deck, further embedding the skateboard within the lore of "Scarface." This fusion of art, cinema, and skateboarding culture elevates the piece from a functional item to a collectible artifact within pop and street art. Supreme's decision to feature this graphic during the 2017 Fall/Winter collection was a strategic move that tapped into the nostalgia and aesthetic appeal of the 1980s, when skateboarding and the film "Scarface" rose to prominence. The deck's design captures the essence of that era while remaining relevant to the modern landscape of street art and fashion. As a piece of modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, the Supreme Scarface Split Deck transcends traditional boundaries, blending functionality with a solid artistic statement. Its creation speaks to a culture that values the defiant spirit of street art and the power of visual storytelling. For enthusiasts and collectors, the deck represents a piece of cultural history, embodying the spirit of rebellion and the relentless pursuit of ambition, themes as relevant today as they were at the time of the film's release.

    $750.00

  • Scarface Shower Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Shower Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Shower Deck Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme FW17 2017 Supreme x Scarface's iconic imagery was utilized for a full collection of items during the Fall/Winter 2017 collection. Each deck includes the film's famous tagline printed on the top of the deck. This "Shower" deck grabs a still from the infamous scene where a drug deal goes wrong, and Montana is forced into the shower with a gun to his head.

    $457.00

  • Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Tony Montana From Scarface Movie Sitting At Deck With Cocaine in Glitch Style Blending the worlds of pop culture and avant-garde artistry, Adam Lister presents 'Tony Montana 2 Archival Print,' a unique exploration of a film legend through pixelated lens. Revisiting the iconic scene from the movie "Scarface", Lister captures the intense ambiance surrounding Tony Montana as he sits at his desk, hinting at the notorious pile of cocaine without overt depiction. The 8x10 artwork, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, employs a glitch art style that breaks down the visual into geometric blocks. This pixelated representation evokes a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of early video game graphics, and contrasts sharply with the high-definition world of today's cinema. It serves as a stark reminder of the digital evolution while preserving the essence of the dramatic scene. Printed on premium 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper, the tactile quality of the piece complements the visual intricacies. The use of archival pigment ensures that the colors, from the cold grays of Montana's suit to the warm hues of his surroundings, remain vibrant, offering viewers a lasting, unadulterated experience. With this limited edition offering, restricted to a mere 50 signed and numbered prints, Lister cements his position in the world of modern street and pop art. His reinterpretation of Tony Montana invites art enthusiasts and movie buffs alike to witness a classic scene under an entirely new, pixelated light, broadening the horizons of interpretative art.

    $351.00

  • Sale -36% SyndiCats Purrface Art Toy by Mighty Jaxx SyndiCats Purrface Art Toy by Mighty Jaxx

    Mighty Jaxx SyndiCats Purrface Art Toy by Mighty Jaxx

    SyndiCats: Purrface Polystone Sculpture Limited Edition Artwork by Artists at Mighty Jaxx. 2021 New in Box 6" Polystone Art Toy Limited Edition of 300 Polystone Artwork Size 6x6 SyndiCats: Purrface Polystone Sculpture and Its Place in Street Pop Art The SyndiCats: Purrface polystone sculpture is a tangible celebration of the creative confluence of street pop art and contemporary collectible design. This limited-edition artwork, crafted by the skilled artisans at Mighty Jaxx, epitomizes the spirit of innovation at the heart of the urban art toy movement. The Purrface sculpture, a 6-inch polystone art toy, is a sought-after piece, with only 300 pieces available worldwide. It is a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts of street pop and graffiti artwork. Purrface's narrative is rooted deeply in the lore of urban culture, symbolizing the street-savvy character often celebrated in graffiti artwork. The story of Purrface—a feline figure returning to domestic life after ruling the back alleys—resonates with the classic tales of power and control commonly explored in street art. His reign over the living room, dictating kibble distribution and overseeing the comings and goings, mirrors the territorial tagging of street artists who leave their mark on city walls to signify their presence and influence. Impact of Purrface on Street Pop Art and Collectibles The impact of the Purrface sculpture extends beyond its physical form. As a limited edition piece, it embodies the exclusivity and subversive edge that street pop art is known for. The polystone material used in Purrface's construction allows for a high level of detail and a weighty presence within the art toy community, both literally and figuratively. The piece is not just a static object but a narrative-driven work that engages with ambition, power, and territorial dominance—themes often explored on the larger scale of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Every design element of the Purrface sculpture, from the character's tattoo-like markings to its assertive pose with a violin (suggesting both culture and cunning), reflects the essence of street pop art. The fusion of a domestic cat with the attitude of a street-hardened character provides a commentary on the blending of urban life's roughness with the comfort of modern living. This piece, powered by Forreal, offers an interactive dimension to the collectible, enhancing its appeal and deepening its connection with the digital era's art collectors. The continued popularity and influence of art toys like Purrface indicate a promising future for poly stone sculptures within street pop art. The blend of artistic storytelling with collectible culture ensures that pieces like Purrface remain relevant and integral to the narrative of street art. As artists and designers explore new ways to bring street-inspired narratives into collectors' homes and personal spaces, art toys like Purrface will continue to serve as critical conduits for the messages and aesthetics of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The SyndiCats: Purrface polystone sculpture by Mighty Jaxx significantly represents the intersection between collectible culture and street pop art. With its limited-edition status and compelling backstory, Purrface captures the imagination of art collectors and serves as a bridge between the tangible art of sculpture and the often ephemeral nature of street art. This piece is not merely a static figurine but a representation of the evolving landscape of street art, where stories of power, survival, and ambition are brought to life in new and innovative forms.

    $316.00$202.00

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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