Gold

14 artworks


  • Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture by Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture by Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Bape- A Bathing Ape Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture by Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture by Bape- A Bathing Ape Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2023 Signed Sculpture Limited Edition Artwork Size TBD Metal Chrome Ape Animal Stylized Baby Anime Bape Sculpture Displayed with Custom Box. Bape Play A Bathing Ap30th0h Anniversary. Commemorating a Streetwear Icon: Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture by Bape The Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture is a striking testament to the enduring legacy of Bape, also known as A Bathing Ape, in street pop art and contemporary culture. As part of the brand's 30th-anniversary celebrations, this limited edition sculpture embodies the fusion of streetwear and high art, translating the iconic Baby Milo character into a fine art collectible. The use of metal chrome elevates the figure to a luxurious object and reflects the brand's influence on the aesthetic of street art and pop culture. The Significance of Baby Milo in Pop Art and Street Culture Baby Milo has long been synonymous with Bape, a character transcending its initial role as a streetwear mascot to become an emblem of the brand's creative expression. With its reflective chrome finish, this particular sculpture is a bold interpretation of the Baby Milo motif. It stands as a symbol of the brand's journey from the streets of Tokyo to international acclaim, marked by the embrace of pop art sensibilities and the influence of graffiti art's raw energy. The custom box accompanying the sculpture indicates Bape's attention to detail and commitment to delivering an immersive brand experience. It is a protective vessel that doubles as a part of the artwork, complete with branding and design elements that fans of Bape will instantly recognize. This packaging further solidifies the sculpture's status as a collectible and highlights the intersection of utility and artistry that street pop art and graffiti artwork often inhabit. The Baby Milo Metal Chrome Sculpture by Bape is a gleaming homage to the brand's street art roots and its evolution into a pop culture mainstay. It's a fitting tribute to A Bathing Ape's 30 years of innovative design and cultural impact, offering collectors and enthusiasts a tangible piece of the legacy that Bape has crafted within the world of street pop art.

    $2,500.00

  • Spock Silkscreen Print by Craig Drake

    Craig Drake Spock Silkscreen Print by Craig Drake

    Spock Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Foil Paper Sheet by Craig Drake Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Inspired by Spock Screen Print on Foil Variant Edition of 25 Approximately 16" x 20"

    $99.00

  • Life After Death Giclee Print by Ken Flewellyn

    Ken Flewellyn Life After Death Giclee Print by Ken Flewellyn

    Life After Death Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ken Flewellyn. 20x16 inches / 51x41 cm Edition of 40 Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand-signed and numbered by the artist

    $209.00

  • King of Baltimore Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle King of Baltimore Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    King of Baltimore Followed Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Metallic Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Printing III

    $253.00

  • The Showroom NYC MC Supersized Mono Grey Art Toy by Ron English The Showroom NYC MC Supersized Mono Grey Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English The Showroom NYC MC Supersized Mono Grey Art Toy by Ron English

    The Showroom NYC MC Supersized- Mono Grey Grin Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy McSupersized Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ron English. Ron English X The Showroom NYC MC Supersized (Mono Grey), 2004 Painted cast vinyl 9-1/2 x 8 inches (24.1 x 20.3 cm) Edition of 100 Produced by The Showroom NYC, New York "From Ron's website, "MC Supersized was English's hijacking of a popular fast food restaurant's mascot. Since then, MC Supersized has become one of Ron's most iconic images, having been featured in his paintings, posted on billboards, and used in the hit documentary Supersize Me." The Showroom NYC was Toy Tokyo's gallery space. They were the first to release Ron's iconic character in three-dimensional form. Three of the four colorways are being offered at Heritage for the first time. This character has been in production from over a dozen companies in every conceivable size and material since 2004 but these are the most significant limited editions of this character. If you are looking for the Mickey Mantle rookie card of one of the most significant artists of our time, this is it." -Dov Kelemer

    $572.00

  • Polyphora Gold HPM Giclee Print by Gene Guynn

    Gene Guynn Polyphora Gold HPM Giclee Print by Gene Guynn

    Polyphora- Gold Emblished Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Thick Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Gene Guynn. Polyphora" is a limited edition of only 25 prints, and the first five prints are hand embellished with a special gold ink!

    $406.00

  • Serpents PP Letterpress Print by Gats- Graffiti Against The System

    Gats- Graffiti Against The System Serpents PP Letterpress Print by Gats- Graffiti Against The System

    Serpents PP Printer Proof Letterpress Print by Gats- Graffiti Against The System Limited Edition 3-Color on Hand Deckled 250gsm Lenox Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. PP Printer Proof 2016 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x18 Letterpress Print Gats- Graffiti Against The System' "Serpents": A Letterpress Legacy in Street Pop Art The "Serpents" by Gats- Graffiti Against The System, an acronym for Graffiti Against The System, is a symbolic work that encapsulates the raw essence and socio-political underpinnings of street pop art and graffiti. As a Printer's Proof (PP) letterpress print from 2016, this artwork showcases the distinct visual language for which Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby has become renowned. It is a limited edition, three-color print on hand deckled 250gsm Lenox art paper, meticulously signed and marked by the artist, signifying its importance within the edition. The 12x18-inch size allows the intricate details and the stark contrasts of the letterpress technique to shine, emphasizing the artistry and message conveyed by the piece. Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby is known for his iconic mask imagery, which is prevalent throughout his work and serves as a symbol of anonymity and universality. The "Serpents" print continues this thematic exploration, with the mask motif taking center stage, surrounded by serpentine forms that could be interpreted as literal and metaphorical representations. Letterpress printing adds a tactile depth to the work, harking back to a time when print was both a craft and a form of communication for the masses. Letterpress Printing and Its Resonance in Gats- Graffiti Against The System' Work The choice of letterpress for "Serpents" is particularly significant in the context of Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's oeuvre. Letterpress printing, with its origins in traditional craftsmanship, brings a historical weight to the work, juxtaposing the transience of graffiti with the permanence of printed art. The hand-deckled edges of the Lenox art paper contribute a delicate, almost antique quality to the print, suggesting that its message is timeless and enduring. Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's work is often laden with social commentary, and "Serpents" is no exception. The piece reflects Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby's engagement with the urban environment, his critique of societal systems, and his contemplation of the individual's place within the larger context. The layered meaning within the print, combined with the striking aesthetic, indicates the power of street pop art to capture the viewer's gaze and provoke thought and discourse. The Cultural Impact of Gats- Graffiti Against The System' "Serpents" In street pop art and graffiti artwork, Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby is a figure who bridges various artistic worlds. His work "Serpents" is not merely a static image but a dynamic interaction of historical printmaking techniques and contemporary street art sensibilities. As a limited edition PP print, it occupies a unique niche within the art market, appealing to collectors of fine art prints and fans of street art. In summary, "Serpents" by Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby exemplifies the artist's dedication to a form of expression rooted in the history of printmaking while being deeply entrenched in the discourse of modern street art. His utilization of letterpress printing on high-quality Lenox paper underscores a commitment to craft in an age of mass production. Through works like "Serpents," Gats- Graffiti Against The Systemby continues to contribute to the narrative of street pop art, offering visually captivating and intellectually stimulating pieces. The print stands as a testament to the potential of street art to transcend its temporary nature and establish itself as a significant and lasting form of cultural expression.

    $650.00

  • Timeless Skull Metallic Gold Shadow Metallic Silkscreen Print by Katsu Timeless Skull Metallic Gold Shadow Metallic Silkscreen Print by Katsu

    Katsu Timeless Skull Metallic Gold Shadow Metallic Silkscreen Print by Katsu

    Timeless Skull Metallic- Gold Shadow Limited Edition Gold Metallic Ink on Shadow Metallic Paper by Katsu Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Katsu Artwork Size 25x39. I was scuffing On the Lower and middle Of the Paper. "Skulls are the universal image for rebellion; Pirate flags use them as the ultimate offense, cannibals decorate their camps with them, and the skull represents how I live my life. The single-stroke skull came out of my desire to tag faster. As a young tagger, I became fascinated with the practicality of tagging different designs and shapes. I wanted to engineer an attractive design from an artistic standpoint and from the idea of efficiency. The skull is how I condemn surfaces, structures, how I condemn the public space." - KATSU Katsu's Affinity for the Skull Motif Skulls have long been a symbol of rebellion and nonconformity in various subcultures, and in the realm of street art, they hold a particularly potent significance. The skull is not just a morbid fascination but a statement, a form of resistance, and for the street artist Katsu, it is a canvas of condemnation and a mark of efficiency. This piece delves into the significance of Katsu's limited edition gold metallic ink on shadow metallic paper artwork and its place in contemporary street art. Katsu's little edition work, a striking fusion of gold metallic ink on shadow metallic paper, presents a skull in a visually arresting and thematically rich way. With only 75 pieces created, the exclusivity of the artwork amplifies its impact on modern pop art. Katsu's approach to the skull is deeply rooted in his identity as a street artist. He recognizes the skull as a universal emblem of defiance, reminiscent of pirate flags and tribal decorations. His interpretation, however, is unique in its simplicity and speed. The single-stroke skull that characterizes Katsu's work emerged from a youthful fascination with the efficiency of tagging. This desire to create swiftly without sacrificing aesthetic appeal has led to a minimalist yet powerful representation of the skull. The Impact of Katsu's Work on Public Spaces Katsu sees his skulls as more than just art; they are a statement against the structures and surfaces they adorn. By placing his work in public spaces, Katsu engages in a dialogue with the viewer, often without their consent. This act of 'condemning' public spaces is a form of social commentary and a challenge to the norms that govern our visual landscape. In doing so, Katsu aligns with the core tenets of street art: accessibility, anonymity, and transience. His skulls are not meant to be preserved in galleries but experienced in the wild, where they can confront and provoke thought. The technical aspects of Katsu's work are as fascinating as the ideological. Using gold metallic ink on shadow metallic paper is a deliberate choice that plays with light and perspective. The reflective quality of the gold ink catches the viewer's eye, while the shadowy backdrop adds depth, making the skull appear to emerge from the darkness. The contrast symbolizes the interplay between life and death, presence and absence. Katsu's limited edition pieces are a testament to his mastery of materials and ability to imbue a static image with a sense of life and motion. Katsu's Legacy and Influence on Modern Pop Art Katsu's skulls are more than a personal signature; they are a part of the larger narrative of street art's evolution. By adopting a symbol with history and giving it a modern twist, Katsu positions himself within a lineage of artists who use the urban landscape as their canvas. His work bridges graffiti's raw, gritty beginnings and the polished, thought-provoking installations of contemporary street art. As such, Katsu's skulls are not just art pieces; they are cultural artifacts that capture the zeitgeist of a movement that continues to challenge and redefine the boundaries of public art. In the ever-evolving world of street art, Katsu's metallic skulls stand as a testament to the power of simplicity and the enduring allure of rebellion. Through a single stroke, Katsu conveys a narrative of defiance and a challenge to the viewer, making his limited edition series a coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts of modern pop art. His work remains a crucial point of reference for understanding the dynamics of street art and its unyielding quest to transform the mundane into the extraordinary.

    $1,171.00

  • Sale -36% Baby Huey Blue Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Baby Huey Blue Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Baby Huey- Blue Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. It’s all about that fade baby! Pretty hard to step into your Dad’s shoes, even if you have teeny tiny little feet, but a real playa has to try. Relish the opportunity to possess a little whiny evil dictator all your own, this 8″ figure comes in Supervillain Blue from the twisted mind of Frank Kozik!

    $247.00$158.00

  • Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13 Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13

    Czee13 Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand-Embellished by Czee13

    Throwback Silver Canbot Canz HPM Hand Painted Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Czee13. 2021 Signed Hand Painted HPM Edition of 20. Hand-painted rust-colored Canbot Canz by Czee13. Riffing on the OG silver bot, this is your chance to own a piece of Canbot Canz history, painted by the creator, and in one of the most sought-after designs! New In Box

    $489.00

  • UMBowl 5 New York 2014 Silkscreen Print by AJ Masthay

    AJ Masthay UMBowl 5 New York 2014 Silkscreen Print by AJ Masthay

    UMBowl 5- New York 2014- Umphreys McGee Limited Edition Gig Poster 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by AJ Masthay. Artist Edition, Hand deckled bottom edge.

    $373.00

  • Soul Streaming Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Soul Streaming Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Soul Streaming Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.

    $234.00

  • Sale -36% King Janky the Eighth 3 Art Toy by SuperPlastic King Janky the Eighth 3 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic King Janky the Eighth 3 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    King Janky the Eighth 3" Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure The Bayou Bows Down!! King Janky The Eighth Is Here 3.5” Tall Only 1,555 Made!!!

    $113.00$72.00

  • Fashion Addict Refill Versace 2 AP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Fashion Addict Refill Versace 2 AP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Fashion Addict Refill- Versace 2 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Print on 330gsm Canon Fine Art Paper by Legend Street Art and Modern Pop Culture Artist Denial. AP Artist Proof 2019 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Versace 2 Designer Fashion Drug Pill. AP Artist Proof Numbered, Signed, Stamped on Reverse, Normal Edition of 100, 18x24, Archival Pigment Print on 330 GSM Canon Fine Art Paper. Essentially, Denial is satirizing the reality, which both he and us are experiencing, through some of the Western culture’s most emblematic symbols. Denial is utilizing cultural products with the intention to make a statement against the system, which gave birth to them. As a result, he re-contextualizes them and transforms them from commercial products to his cultural legacy.

    $529.00

Gold Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Significance of Gold in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

In the realms of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, the color gold carries a significant weight beyond its shimmering aesthetic. Gold is a color that historically symbolizes wealth, power, and status; when used in the context of street art, it often takes on new and subversive meanings. This precious metal hue in street art can be an ironic commentary on materialism or a tool to bring a sense of the sacred to the mundane urban landscape. When street artists use gold, they are engaging in a visual dialogue with the viewer, one that often speaks to value, worth, and what society holds dear. The application of gold color in graffiti and street pop art can be transformative, turning a simple wall into a canvas that communicates opulence and prestige. It's a strategic choice that can elevate the perceived value of the artwork and create a stark contrast with the often raw and industrial urban settings where such art is found. The use of gold is not merely aesthetic but strategic, providing a visual punch that demands attention and commands respect. This is especially pertinent in pop art, where the color gold can serve as a critical tool, questioning the commodification of culture and art itself.

Gold in the Evolution of Street and Pop Art

As Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork continue to evolve, the color gold remains a potent symbol within these genres. Its use is a nod to the historical significance of art and wealth, yet in the hands of contemporary artists, it becomes a means of challenging the very notions it represents. By incorporating gold into their works, artists can bridge the gap between street art's traditionally subversive nature and the historically elitist connotations of gold. This juxtaposition is compelling and complex, offering layers of meaning to those who encounter it. Moreover, gold in street art and graffiti can serve as a beacon of light within the urban environment, often bringing warmth and a sense of awe to otherwise overlooked spaces. This can have the effect of uplifting an area, providing a sense of unexpected beauty and wonder. In pop art, where the line between high art and commercialism is constantly explored and often blurred, gold can be a cheeky reference or a bold statement about the nature of art in a capitalist society. The color gold stands out in the spectrum of colors used in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork for its historical and cultural resonance. Its use by street artists and pop artists alike is a testament to their understanding of the power of color not just to beautify but to provoke thought and inspire action. Gold, with its rich and multifaceted symbolism, remains a color of choice for artists who wish to make a statement that is both visually captivating and intellectually stimulating.

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