Glow in the Dark GID

51 artworks

  • Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2025 Out of Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 7x11 New In Box Stamped/Printed Foot Depicting Kaws Companion Mother/Father/Friend and Child Holding Glow in the Dark GID Fluorescent Moon Sitting on a Bright Earth by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly. Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by KAWS – Brian Donnelly The Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by KAWS, the artistic alias of American creator Brian Donnelly, stands out as a rare and powerful work in the field of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released as a 2025 limited edition and now out of print, this collectible sculpture measures approximately 7 x 11 inches and arrives new in box with a printed stamp on the foot. Rendered in a muted grey palette, the artwork features the beloved Companion characters—an adult figure seated atop a vividly painted Earth while gently embracing a smaller child figure. Both characters hold a glow-in-the-dark fluorescent moon with a detailed textured surface, symbolizing both innocence and cosmic wonder in a world that increasingly values emotional narrative in contemporary vinyl art. Emotional Expression Through Form and Symbol Unlike the bright tones often used in earlier Companion works, the grey edition of the Holiday Thailand Art Toy emphasizes subtlety and seriousness. The seated figure may be interpreted as a mother, father, or guiding friend, creating a moment of quiet connection with the child nestled in their lap. The Earth below them is shown in bold blue and green, visually rooting this piece in themes of global care and responsibility. The glowing moon cradled between them becomes a shared point of light, a guiding symbol in the literal and figurative darkness. This interaction between figures and the celestial object elevates the sculpture from a collectible toy to a visual meditation on care, protection, and environmental consciousness. Brian Donnelly’s Continued Impact on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Brian Donnelly, born in Jersey City, USA, started his career tagging walls and bus stop advertisements, blending cartoon iconography with sharp social commentary. His rise from graffiti artist to global contemporary art figure is marked by his ability to blend street language with emotional depth. The Companion figure, instantly recognizable with its X-ed out eyes and Mickey Mouse-inspired gloves, has become an international symbol for vulnerability, connection, and modern alienation. In the Thailand Grey edition, Donnelly strips the form of bright color and instead uses the soft grey tones to focus attention on the body language and the emotional intimacy of the piece. The positioning of the child figure leaning into the adult’s chest creates a tender pause, often missing in the more satirical or energetic works of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. A Coveted Collectible in the Vinyl Art Toy Movement Each Holiday edition by KAWS ties the Companion character to a geographic or thematic location, and the Thailand release is no exception. While the colorful brown variant captures warmth, this grey version offers a more introspective aesthetic. The bright, hand-painted globe beneath the seated figure ensures that the sculpture’s message remains worldly and expansive, even as the figures themselves remain personal and inward-looking. The glow-in-the-dark moon feature enhances the sculpture’s interactive and ambient qualities, transforming under different lighting to reveal its full emotive power. Collectors and museums alike consider this edition a benchmark for contemporary vinyl-based Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Its scarcity, strong narrative, and signature KAWS execution make it a vital piece for those who seek work that blends simplicity with depth. The Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy is not just a decorative figure—it is a sculptural story about human connection and cosmic hope.

    $1,500.00

  • Afterglow 2019 Giclee Print by Rodrigo Rod Luff

    Rodrigo Rod Luff Afterglow 2019 Giclee Print by Rodrigo Rod Luff

    Afterglow 2019 Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Rodrigo Rod Luff. Rod Luff - 24x16 inches / 60.9x40.6 cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Edition of 20 Hand-signed and numbered by the artist 2019

    $159.00

  • Where I've Been Fight Club GID Glow Silkscreen by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Where I've Been Fight Club GID Glow Silkscreen by Tim Doyle

    Where I've Been Fight Club GID Glow Silkscreen by Tim Doyle Hand-Pulled 8-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 12x18 Fight Club Movie Tribute, 4th Unreal Estate show

    $229.00

Glow in the Dark GID Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Glow in the Dark: A Luminous Innovation in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Introduction to Glow in the Dark Art

Glow in the Dark (GID) technology has introduced a new dynamism to street pop art and graffiti artwork, allowing pieces to evolve from day to night, offering viewers a dual experience. Using phosphorescent materials in paints and other mediums enables artists to create works that charge in daylight and emit a visible glow when darkness falls. This technology has expanded the potential for public art to make a statement at all hours, transforming the character of spaces with the setting of the sun.

Materials and Methods in GID Urban Art

Materials used in glow-in-the-dark artwork must possess certain qualities to ensure their effectiveness and longevity. GID pigments typically contain phosphors energized by light and then slowly re-emit that light over time, creating the glow effect. These pigments can be incorporated into various mediums, including spray paints, markers, and even installation elements. The application method plays a crucial role in the intensity and duration of the glow, with even coverage and proper charging by light being critical factors for maximum effect.

Visual Effects and Aesthetics

The visual effects of GID in street pop art and graffiti are as varied as the artists’ imaginations. During the day, these works may present one image or color scheme, while at night, they transform into something entirely different, revealing hidden layers, messages, or completely new images. The aesthetics of GID art are characterized by their otherworldly glow, which can give the artwork an ethereal quality as if they are floating off their surfaces.

Cultural Implications of GID in Street Art

The cultural implications of GID artwork are significant, as it challenges the traditional notions of street art being a daytime experience. By employing GID techniques, artists can engage with their audiences in more personal and surprising ways, often leveraging the cover of darkness to communicate ideas about the unseen or overlooked aspects of society. The glowing art becomes a metaphor for illumination—both literal and figurative—shining a light on topics that may be invisible in the glare of day. 

Challenges and Innovations

There are challenges associated with using GID materials, including the need for the artwork to be charged with a vital light source to glow effectively and the varying longevity of the glow effect depending on the quality of the pigments used. However, artists and manufacturers continue to innovate, developing more potent GID pigments and combining them with other materials to create longer-lasting and more intense glows. Glow in the dark technology has redefined the parameters of street pop art and graffiti artwork, breaking the time barrier that once confined the visibility of public art. GID pieces offer a dynamic interaction with the audience, changing perceptions of art and its possibilities. As the night becomes a canvas, the streets are endowed with a new life, pulsating with the unseen energy of daylight transformed. The future of GID in urban art looks bright—or rather, it glows—with artists continually pushing the boundaries of how art can interact with the environment and its inhabitants. This technology not only adds a new layer to the aesthetics of street art but also expands the conversation around the role and impact of public art in society.
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