Geometric Abstraction

17 artworks


  • Old Souls Revisited 13 Original Laser Cut Painting by Malt

    Malt Old Souls Revisited 13 Original Laser Cut Painting by Malt

    Old Souls Revisited 13 Original Hand-Painted Multiple on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Malt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Old Souls Revisited was a long, grueling, and challenging project that I would not have any other way. This series was a way to push me, but also be a one-man sweatshop wrapped up in one. Looking at the series now that is completely done, I couldn't be more stoked! When I had the idea for this new series of woodcuts I wanted to do a few different images and sizes from the last series. After getting all the blanks back to the studio and laying them out I was super overwhelmed considering every piece is 100% hand-painted and had to be done individually." - Malt

    $946.00

  • Home Sick Copper HPM Collage Print by MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra

    MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra Home Sick Copper HPM Collage Print by MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra

    Home Sick Copper HPM Collage Silkscreen Print by MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra Screen Print on 290gsm Hand-Stained Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper & Metallic Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Screen Print, Collage & Thread HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 12x24 on 290gsm Hand-Stained Coventry Rag Paper Heavyweight metallic paper is sewn to the bottom section of each print. "Home Sick Copper HPM Collage Silkscreen Print" by MCXT, a collaboration between Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra, is a testament to the rich, multilayered dialogue of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This limited edition artwork, meticulously crafted on hand-stained Coventry Rag fine art paper with metallic paper sewn onto the bottom, showcases the convergence of various artistic disciplines that define the work of these contemporary artists. Craftsmanship in 'Home Sick Copper HPM' The craftsmanship in "Home Sick Copper HPM" is immediately evident. Choosing 290gsm Coventry Rag paper as the foundation speaks to the artists' dedication to quality and durability. This heavyweight paper, known for its ability to absorb ink and preserve the richness of color, provides a luxurious backdrop for the screen print and collage elements that adorn its surface. The hand-staining of the paper adds a unique, tactile quality to each print, ensuring that no two pieces in the edition are precisely alike. Adding heavyweight metallic paper, sewn rather than glued, is a nod to traditional crafts and the handmade. This technique of sewing paper into the artwork is a physical manifestation of the themes of home and connectivity central to the piece. The thread becomes a metaphor for the bonds that tie us to places and people, while sewing is a deeply personal, almost intimate gesture that imbues the work with a sense of care and attention. Aesthetic and Symbolism Aesthetically, "Home Sick Copper HPM" is a visual symphony of symbols and forms that dance across the paper. The architectural elements, reminiscent of fantastical structures, rise from the print as monuments to imagination and memory. Including eyes, stars, and other iconography lends a mystical air to the composition, suggesting a personal and archetypal narrative. The symbolic language employed by Canilao and Thustra invites interpretation, encouraging the viewer to reflect on notions of home—what it means to be rooted, what it means to be disconnected, and the universal longing for belonging. In this sense, the artwork transcends its material form to become a vessel for shared human experiences, much like the best of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, which often serves as a mirror reflecting the viewer's thoughts and feelings. Reflection of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork "Home Sick Copper HPM" reflects the ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork in its accessibility and blend of high and low art techniques. The limited edition nature of the print does not detract from its approachability; instead, it enhances the value of each piece as a collector's item while still embodying the democratic spirit of street art. The work intersects acceptable art practices and street art's rebellious, DIY culture, bridging the gallery and the urban landscape. The collaboration between Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra celebrates the collaborative spirit often found in street art culture. By joining forces, the artists combine their unique visions and skills to create something neither could achieve alone. This partnership and the resulting artwork are a powerful reminder of the collaborative potential within the art world, echoing the community-driven nature of street art projects. "Home Sick Copper HPM Collage Silkscreen Print" by MCXT is a standout piece that captures the imagination and speaks to the heart. It is a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring appeal of art that bridges the personal with the universal. As an object of art, it is a conversation starter, a statement piece, and a lovingly crafted work that bears the unmistakable mark of artists deeply engaged with their craft and message.

    $384.00

  • Sale -15% Psychedelic Fusion 03 HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Psychedelic Fusion 03 HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Psychedelic Fusion- 03 Original Hand-Painted Multiple Spray Paint, Ink Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki (Above) Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Psychedelic series were made in conjunction with my recent solo exhibition Remix. All of the Psychedelic series was designed with an emphasis on a sharp visual contrast. It's similar to 'Op-art' (Optical Art) which makes your eyes trip out. It's an effect that alters your perception as if you were on Psychedelic drugs. Some of the Psychedelic designs I made were featured in Remix, and some of them I created specifically for this series. This particular 'Sunset Strip' design I made with more complexity for my solo exhibition Remix. The Remix exhibition was about interchanging and swapping different cut patterns of the same design, in different colors to achieve the final piece. The Psychedelic series achieves a similar effect but in a more basic style of blocking out colors and allowing the negative space to reveal itself." - Above

    $963.00$819.00

  • Detroit Minute #10 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema Detroit Minute #10 Original Wood Acrylic Painting by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    Detroit Minute #10 Original Hand-Painted Acrylic on Laser Cut Birch Wood ready to hang by HoxxoH Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "'Time waits for no man' has long been the catalyst that has propelled man to make use of his conscious existence. Time is an observable quantity created by man to keep track of the motions of our mysterious Universe. Yet now, perhaps more than ever does man seek to use time to alleviate the pressures of an unexplainable existence through applications that measure and calculate the value of our time.Posts and likes on social networks, the stock market’s peaks and falls, little monitors in our hands, monitoring us, always counting, ticking up and down, drowning us in sensory overload. Making us believe that time can be tracked and controlled in a convenient algorithm. Disguising time in programs meant to objectify and symbolize our presence as a glorified status amongst the cosmos." by Andrew Leshin

    $925.00

  • Praxis Of Confusion Blue Original Acrylic & Laser Cut Wood 3D Painting by Kwest

    Kwest Praxis Of Confusion Blue Original Acrylic & Laser Cut Wood 3D Painting by Kwest

    Praxis Of Confusion- Blue Original Painting Acrylic & Cut Wood Assemblage by Kwest Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Kwest was born and raised in Toronto, Canada starting his art career as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s. For over twenty years he has been active in developing a unique and complex style of lettering that he can call his own, a fluid and tight mechanical typography that appears to be born of the very structures he chose to paint them on. His primary canvas has been freight trains and he has painted well over 5000 individual works of art, relinquishing any hold on them as soon as they are completed, destined to travel the vast web of rails that crisscross North America. It is thru his solitary practice of working rapidly in an outdoor environment that Kwest has fine-tuned his visual language and similarly gained recognition and respect from his peers.

    $7,055.00

  • Incognito Black Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Incognito Black Silkscreen Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Incognito- Black 20-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Radiant White 100% Cotton Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Paper size is 84 cm wide X 116 cm tall // 33 inch wide X 45.5 inch tall Somerset, 330gsm Acid Free, Radiant White 100% cotton. All prints have hand deckle edge. PRINT FEATURES: Incognito was printed @ Mother Drucker Print Studio in Berlin. Incognito is a traditional CMYK color process of screen printing. There are over 20 different colors seen in the print design. All prints are Signed, dated, custom embossed and stamped on reverse of print.

    $3,135.00

  • Sale -15% Arrow Pulse Spring HPM Mixed Media Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Spring HPM Mixed Media Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Arrow Pulse Spring Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki- Above Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow. I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above

    $601.00$511.00

  • Let Love In HPM Collage Print by MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra

    MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra Let Love In HPM Collage Print by MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra

    Let Love In HPM Unique Collage Print by MCXT- Monica Canilao x Xara Thustra 8-Color Screen Print on Recycled Upcycled Paper & Fabric Textile Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Screen Print, Collage, Gouache, Cloth & Thread HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 9.5x25 on Recycled Upcycled Paper, Mixed Media & Fabric Textile. The Essence of Mixed Media in Street Pop Art Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra, known for their vibrant contributions to street art and pop culture visuals, have embraced mixed media's eclecticism to its fullest. The artwork is a culmination of various recycled papers, thread, trim, fabric, pink vinyl, acrylic paint, silk screen ink, gouache, and other mixed media, all coming together to create a textural symphony that is as much about the medium as it is about the message. The "Let Love In HPM Unique Collage Print" by the collaborative artistic duo MCXT, which comprises Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra, is a riveting piece of art that stands at the intersection of pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. This unique artwork is part of a limited edition series, with only 30 pieces created, each bearing its distinct characteristics due to the handcrafted nature of the prints. Exclusivity and Technique Each print in the series has been treated with an 8-color screen printing process, laying the foundation for the following intricate collage work. After the initial printing, the artists have taken to collaging, sewing, and hand painting on each print, ensuring that every print is unique. This technique not only underscores the exclusivity of each piece but also reflects the street art ethos of creating something unique and personal, a direct contrast to the mass-produced images that often characterize the consumer culture critiqued by pop art. Dimensions and Physicality The tangible aspect of the artwork is notable, with its dimensions stretching to 9.5x25 inches. Using recycled and upcycled materials is not just an artistic choice but also a statement on sustainability and the reusability of often discarded materials. The incorporation of cloth and thread adds a dimension of domesticity and handiwork, which contrasts with graffiti art's traditionally masculine and urban connotations, thus offering a commentary on gender roles within the art world and beyond. Collaborative Synergy The collaboration between Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra melds minds and styles, which is evident in the work. Canilao's background in creating detailed, intricate worlds full of personal symbolism complements Thustra's bold, graphic approach, which often includes textual elements and a clear, strong message. The synthesis of these two approaches results in a piece that is layered not just in its physical makeup but also in its conceptual depth. Cultural and Artistic Significance "Let Love In HPM Unique Collage Print" is a testament to the power of street pop art and graffiti artwork to comment on and interact with the broader cultural discourse. With its handcrafted individuality, the artwork challenges the notion of art as a commodity and reasserts it as a means of personal expression and social commentary. It's a celebration of the DIY ethos and the cultural significance of street art as a form of public dialogue and resistance. This limited edition artwork by MCXT is a powerful piece that captures the essence of street pop art and graffiti through its use of mixed media, its handcrafted nature, and collaborative spirit. The artwork serves as both a visual feast and a sociocultural commentary, bridging the worlds of fine art, street aesthetics, and environmental consciousness.

    $384.00

  • Praxis Of Confusion Red Original Acrylic & Laser Cut Wood 3D Painting by Kwest

    Kwest Praxis Of Confusion Red Original Acrylic & Laser Cut Wood 3D Painting by Kwest

    Praxis Of Confusion- Red Original Painting Acrylic & Cut Wood Assemblage by Kwest Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Kwest was born and raised in Toronto, Canada starting his art career as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s. For over twenty years he has been active in developing a unique and complex style of lettering that he can call his own, a fluid and tight mechanical typography that appears to be born of the very structures he chose to paint them on. His primary canvas has been freight trains and he has painted well over 5000 individual works of art, relinquishing any hold on them as soon as they are completed, destined to travel the vast web of rails that crisscross North America. It is thru his solitary practice of working rapidly in an outdoor environment that Kwest has fine-tuned his visual language and similarly gained recognition and respect from his peers.

    $7,055.00

  • Arrows #6 HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrows #6 HPM Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Arrows #6 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints & Spray Paint on Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- Above Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $406.00

  • Sale -15% Untitled 101 Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Untitled 101 Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Untitled 101 Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall Hand-Pulled 38-Color on 320gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 26x26 Abstract Silkscreen Print Exploring the Geometric Dynamism of James Marshall's Silkscreen Art James Marshall, widely recognized by his moniker Dalek, channels the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork through his visually arresting silkscreen prints. One such piece, known for its intricate geometric patterns and bold color play, captures the essence of movement and depth often associated with urban street art's kinetic energy. The piece, while untitled, speaks volumes through its complex interlocking shapes and the vibrant contrast of blues and greens, making it a compelling example of contemporary pop art. Marshall's work in this realm showcases a sophisticated understanding of color theory and spatial dynamics, employed to create a sense of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional plane. His silkscreen prints do not merely represent the urban aesthetic; they reimagine it, presenting a fusion of precise technique and the unpredictable nature of street art. The result is a body of work that resonates with graffiti's vibrancy and pop art's polished finish. James Marshall's Contribution to Street Pop Art and Graffiti Aesthetics The aesthetic contributions of James Marshall to the street pop art and graffiti movement are marked by his signature style, which combines elements of both genres to produce something unique. His prints, characterized by an almost digital precision, are reminiscent of the meticulous stenciling techniques found in graffiti while drawing on pop art's clean, impactful design. This blend of styles has allowed Marshall to carve out a distinctive niche within the art world, bridging the gap between street-level expression and high art. Marshall's art is not confined to the walls of galleries; it encapsulates the essence of street art by bringing the same sense of accessibility and public engagement to the viewer. Through his prints, he democratizes art, making it available to a broader audience, much like street art's public presence allows for an uninhibited consumption and interpretation by the masses. In summary, James Marshall's untitled silkscreen print is a testament to the dynamic and evolving world of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His unique fusion of geometric precision and bold coloration exemplifies the innovative potential of street-inspired art to captivate and engage, transcending the boundaries between the street and the gallery. Through his work, Marshall continues contributing to the dialogue surrounding contemporary art, challenging perceptions and inspiring new ways of seeing.

    $941.00$800.00

  • 20TwentyMinutes #10 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema 20TwentyMinutes #10 Original Wood Acrylic Painting by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    20TwentyMinutes #10 Original Hand-Painted Acrylic on Laser Cut Birch Wood ready to hang by HoxxoH Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "'Time waits for no man' has long been the catalyst that has propelled man to make use of his conscious existence. Time is an observable quantity created by man to keep track of the motions of our mysterious Universe. Yet now, perhaps more than ever does man seek to use time to alleviate the pressures of an unexplainable existence through applications that measure and calculate the value of our time.Posts and likes on social networks, the stock market’s peaks and falls, little monitors in our hands, monitoring us, always counting, ticking up and down, drowning us in sensory overload. Making us believe that time can be tracked and controlled in a convenient algorithm. Disguising time in programs meant to objectify and symbolize our presence as a glorified status amongst the cosmos." by Andrew Leshin

    $731.00

  • Sale -15% Psychedelic Spiral 01 HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Psychedelic Spiral 01 HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Psychedelic Spiral- 01 Original Hand-Painted Multiple Spray Paint, Ink Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki (Above) Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Psychedelic series were made in conjunction with my recent solo exhibition Remix. All of the Psychedelic series was designed with an emphasis on a sharp visual contrast. It's similar to 'Op-art' (Optical Art) which makes your eyes trip out. It's an effect that alters your perception as if you were on Psychedelic drugs. Some of the Psychedelic designs I made were featured in Remix, and some of them I created specifically for this series. This particular 'Sunset Strip' design I made with more complexity for my solo exhibition Remix. The Remix exhibition was about interchanging and swapping different cut patterns of the same design, in different colors to achieve the final piece. The Psychedelic series achieves a similar effect but in a more basic style of blocking out colors and allowing the negative space to reveal itself." - Above

    $963.00$819.00

  • Born The Everlasting Archival Print by Vans The Omega

    Vans The Omega Born The Everlasting Archival Print by Vans The Omega

    Born The Everlasting Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Vans The Omega + N. Corradi Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. INFO

    $209.00

  • Change Starts Within HPM Giclee Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto Change Starts Within HPM Giclee Print by Erik Otto

    Change Starts Within Hand-Embellished Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Erik Otto. Erik Otto - "Change Starts Within" hand-embellished by the artist signed and numbered fine art giclee print edition of 10 copies

    $406.00

  • What Shall Be Shall Be HPM Giclee Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto What Shall Be Shall Be HPM Giclee Print by Erik Otto

    What Shall Be Shall Be Hand-Embellished Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Erik Otto. Erik Otto - "What Shall Be Shall Be" hand embellished by the artist signed and numbered fine art giclee print edition of 10 copies 16" x 20"

    $406.00

  • Give Thanks Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by Eric Otto

    Erik Otto Give Thanks Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by Eric Otto

    Give Thanks Original Painting Mixed-Media Acrylic, Pencil & Spray Paint on Found Reclaimed Paper by Erik Otto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 13.5x19.75 Original Mixed Media Painting From Erik Otto Rare Artwork.

    $1,545.00

Geometric Abstraction Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Geometric Abstraction's Influence on Urban Art Forms

Geometric abstraction, a form of expression that relies on geometric forms in non-representational compositions, has significantly influenced pop art, street art, and graffiti. This stylistic approach discards the traditional artistic concerns of depicting the world realistically, instead celebrating the simplicity and emotional impact of shapes and colors. In cities' bustling, visually dense environments, geometric abstraction lends itself naturally to the punchy, immediate language of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Geometric abstraction is a style of art that emerged in the early 20th century and involves using geometric shapes, lines, and colors to create abstract compositions. Graffiti art and pop art are two art movements that have incorporated geometric abstraction in their work. In graffiti art, geometric abstraction is often used to create complex lettering styles and designs. Graffiti artists use bold, angular shapes and lines to create intricate lettering that can be read from a distance. They also use geometric shapes to create abstract compositions that add depth and dimension to their work.
On the other hand, pop art uses geometric abstraction to create bold, graphic images often inspired by popular culture. Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein used bright, flat colors and simplified shapes to create images that were easily recognizable and had a mass appeal. Both graffiti art and pop art have been influenced by the modernist movement, which emphasized the use of abstract forms and emphasized the importance of the visual experience over the meaning behind the artwork. Geometric abstraction has been a critical component of this movement, allowing artists to create visually engaging compositions that capture the spirit of their time. The essence of geometric abstraction lies in its ability to evoke emotion and construct meaning through the fundamental elements of art: line, color, and form. Artists of the street pop art movement, drawing on the legacy of geometric abstraction, harness these elements to create visually striking pieces that capture the attention of passersby and comment on the urban experience. These works often function as a visual respite from the chaos of the city, offering passersby a moment of aesthetic and often intellectual engagement.

Geometric Abstraction in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

In the context of street pop art and graffiti, geometric abstraction is a bold statement against the organic forms of the natural world and the softness often associated with traditional art. Artists working on the streets use geometric abstraction to bring a sense of order and rhythm to the irregular and unpredictable surfaces of the urban landscape. Murals and tags characterized by sharp lines and bright, flat colors can transform a dull wall into a vibrant, living canvas, engaging viewers with their simplicity and the often complex ideas they represent. These artists often explore the relationship between form and space, creating optical illusions or engaging in a dialogue with the architecture they adorn. Geometric shapes can be arranged to lead the eye, to challenge perceptions of depth and perspective, or to playfully interact with the existing lines and contours of the cityscape. As a tool for communication, geometric abstraction in street pop art and graffiti artwork transcends language barriers and cultural differences. It is a universal language conveying concepts and emotions without using symbolic imagery. This is particularly powerful in the urban environment, where the audience is diverse, and the opportunity for interaction is fleeting. Artists may use geometric abstraction to convey messages about contemporary society – the digital age with its pixels and screens, the urban environment with its grids and structures, or even psychological states mirrored by the harmony or tension within a geometric composition. Through such expressions, the rigid forms become a metaphor for the order and sometimes the rigidity of modern life. Geometric abstraction within street pop art and graffiti artwork offers a way to break down visual experience to its most fundamental aspects. It provides a form of artistic expression that is both accessible and profound, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay of shapes and colors and to find their meanings within the abstract compositions that have become an integral part of the visual language of the streets.

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