Green

5 artworks

  • Brickbot Glow In The Dark GID Canbot Canz Art Toy by Kyle Kirwan x Czee13

    Czee13 Brickbot Glow In The Dark GID Canbot Canz Art Toy by Kyle Kirwan x Czee13

    Brickbot Glow In The Dark GID Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Kyle Kirwan. 2021 Limited Edition of 75 New In Box Kirwan takes on the Canbot Canz form with his super textured and decaying brick design! Complete with fully sculpted bricks, overspray, and real NY Grime!! Why settle for a standard brick wall, when you can have yours come to life in full 3-Dimensions! Get your GLOW on with this Lady Liberty-inspired paint job that fully GLOWS-IN-THE-DARK!! 5oz Size (5.5" tall) Complete with trademark rattle!

    $291.00

  • A Delightful Balance Original Watercolor Painting by Bwana Spoons

    Bwana Spoons A Delightful Balance Original Watercolor Painting by Bwana Spoons

    A Delightful Balance Original Watercolor Painting by Bwana Spoons One of a Kind Artwork on Deckled Wove Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Artist. 2006 Signed Watercolor Painting Original Artwork Size 5.5x7.5 A Delightful Balance by Bwana Spoons – Playful Equilibrium in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork A Delightful Balance is a 2006 original watercolor painting by Bwana Spoons, executed on 5.5 x 7.5 inch wove fine art paper. Known for his whimsical characters, radiant color palettes, and deeply imaginative world-building, Bwana Spoons brings his signature blend of innocence, strangeness, and narrative abstraction into a compact composition full of visual delight. The painting features a fantastical character—half humanoid, half creature—juggling or balancing a dish on their head while riding or interacting with a stylized turtle. Surrounded by swirling floral motifs, loose color washes, and dense brush textures, the scene becomes a metaphor for composure amidst chaos. It evokes emotional calm while still exploding with energy. As a standalone work within the genre of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, it represents Bwana Spoons’ dedication to fantasy storytelling through accessible, painterly forms. Character, Gesture, and Symbolic Motion The figure at the center of A Delightful Balance is rendered with exaggerated limbs, stylized facial features, and expressive lines that combine cartoon logic with surreal motion. The character’s outstretched arms and lifted legs suggest both acrobatics and a moment of suspended movement. The wide smile, bright blue nose, and swirl of green hair enhance the overall whimsy, turning the figure into a visual protagonist in a wordless story. The turtle beneath the character anchors the piece in slow movement and grounded energy, reinforcing the theme of balance. Bwana Spoons' approach to character design is non-linear and playful, refusing conventional anatomy in favor of shapes that feel fluid and emotionally coded. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, these characters operate as emotional reflections, channeling energy through visual abstraction. Watercolor Technique and the Handcrafted World Bwana Spoons’ use of watercolor is dense, layered, and richly textural. Rather than soft washes or translucent minimalism, his approach embraces color collisions, thick brush gestures, and vibrant gradients. The pinks, greens, blues, and earth tones in A Delightful Balance blend into one another with intentional harmony, creating a background that feels like a fantastical natural setting without locking into realism. The use of opaque color in some sections pushes the boundaries of the medium, suggesting the layering seen in mural work or screen printing. The hand-torn edges of the wove paper further highlight the intimate scale and handcrafted nature of the work. Every part of the image vibrates with movement, making even stillness feel alive. In the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this painting is a small-scale expression of large-scale imagination. Bwana Spoons and the Celebration of Emotional Design A Delightful Balance exemplifies Bwana Spoons’ ability to inject kindness, weirdness, and narrative into every stroke. His work does not seek to critique or confront—it offers escape, humor, and introspection in equal measure. By creating strange creatures in vibrant harmony with their environment, Spoons invites the viewer to pause, observe, and reconnect with a form of visual joy that is often absent in urban contemporary culture. The balance he explores is not just literal—it is emotional and visual. As a figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Bwana Spoons continues to offer a portal into worlds that feel both personal and universal. This piece reminds us that art can be soft and ecstatic at once—that balance, while fleeting, is always worth painting.

    $575.00

  • Unit1 Lil Qwiky 5oz Canbot Canz Art Toy Figure by Quiccs x Czee13

    Quiccs Unit1 Lil Qwiky 5oz Canbot Canz Art Toy Figure by Quiccs x Czee13

    Unit1 Lil Qwiky 5oz Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Quiccs x Czee13. Last colorway of the Lil Qwiky released 2021 at Five Points Fest, a limited run of 50.

    $291.00

  • Star of David Lenticular Lithograph Print by Yaacov Agam

    Yaacov Agam Star of David Lenticular Lithograph Print by Yaacov Agam

    Star of David Lenticular Lithograph Print by Yaacov Agam Hand-Pulled Print on MEDIUM Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2000 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 99 Artwork Size 5.5x5.5 Lenticular 3D Changing Pattern of the Jewish Religion Star of David Stylized with Color & Stripes. Star of David Lenticular Lithograph by Yaacov Agam in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Star of David Lenticular Lithograph, created by Yaacov Agam in 2000, is a limited edition, hand-pulled print that embodies the fusion of movement, symbolism, and vibrant color transformations. Signed and numbered as part of an edition of 99, this artwork measures 5.5 x 5.5 inches and uses lenticular technology to create a dynamic, shifting image of the Star of David. By incorporating layered colors, optical illusions, and geometric precision, Agam transforms a significant cultural and religious symbol into a kinetic visual experience, aligning with contemporary street pop art & graffiti artwork aesthetics. Lenticular Motion and the Evolution of Street Pop Art Lenticular printing techniques, like those used in this piece, create a three-dimensional optical effect that shifts based on the viewer's movement. This approach connects to modern street pop art, where interactive murals, holographic graffiti, and urban projection art rely on audience engagement. The striped patterns and fragmented color overlays amplify the sense of motion, making the Star of David appear to transform as the angle changes. This concept aligns with street art murals incorporating layered graffiti, shifting perspectives, and projection mapping, where art is not static but instead reacts to movement and light. Agam’s expertise in kinetic art techniques has influenced contemporary artists experimenting with lenticular posters, digital graffiti, and interactive installations, creating pieces that challenge traditional perceptions of form and structure. Yaacov Agam’s Influence on Optical and Graffiti Artwork Agam is recognized as a pioneer in optical and kinetic art, a style that heavily influences modern street pop art and graffiti techniques. His works share similarities with urban artists who integrate moving illusions, perspective-based compositions, and multi-layered stencils. The shifting interplay of color and geometric abstraction found in this lithograph has strong parallels to street murals incorporating 3D illusions, shadow layering, and reflective graffiti techniques. His use of the Star of David as a subject adds a cultural and symbolic layer, making this work both a visual experiment and a statement on identity, movement, and transformation. Many street pop artists incorporate cultural motifs, symbols, and spiritual iconography, using urban environments as a canvas for messages about history, faith, and identity. The blending of abstraction, kinetic motion, and traditional symbols makes Agam’s work relevant to street-based contemporary artistic expressions. Collectibility and Impact of the Star of David Lenticular Lithograph As a hand-pulled lenticular lithograph, this piece is a rare and highly sought-after artwork, blending fine art techniques with street pop aesthetics. The limited edition of 99 ensures its exclusivity, and the use of dynamic lenticular printing places it in the category of collectible experimental printmaking. This method is frequently referenced in urban graffiti prints, holographic street installations, and digital kinetic art, making Agam’s work a significant influence in this artistic movement. With its changing Star of David composition, striking color contrasts, and optical movement, this artwork is a representation of Agam’s legacy in shaping modern visual culture. The fusion of tradition with contemporary lenticular motion reflects the evolution of street pop art & graffiti artwork, where artists push boundaries by combining classical symbols with cutting-edge visual effects. The Star of David Lenticular Lithograph stands as an example of how kinetic art techniques continue to inspire and reshape urban visual storytelling.

    $800.00

  • Brick Baby Jiang Shi Polystone Sculpture by Jason Freeny

    Jason Freeny Brick Baby Jiang Shi Polystone Sculpture by Jason Freeny

    Brick Baby- Jiang Shi Polystone Sculpture Limited Edition Artwork by Artist Jason Freeny of Pop Graffiti Painting & Street Art Fame. This little bundle of joy was born under extraordinary circumstances! In the middle of a winter storm, high in the Himalayas, he shot out of the birth chamber and into a vat of vampire goo. His skin turned cold blue and his one little tooth transformed into a fang. Brick Baby (Jiang Shi) now spends his days jumping around the Mighty Jaxx office giving everyone a little cute scare!

    $291.00

Green

Emerald Tones: The Use of Green in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Green's Emergence in Urban Visual Culture

Green, the color of nature and rebirth, has made a significant leap from the natural world into the urban jungle, asserting its presence within street pop art and graffiti artwork. As a color, green has the unique ability to convey a wide range of emotions and messages, from tranquility and growth to envy and vigor. Within street pop and graffiti, green is not just a color; it's a statement. It brings a piece of the natural world into the often stark, concrete environment of the city, providing a stark contrast that can breathe life into inanimate structures and surfaces. 

Technical Aspects of Green in Street Artistry

The technical application of green in urban art is as varied as the shades it can take on. In street pop art, green can be found in everything from the bright lime greens that scream for attention to the muted olive tones that suggest sophistication and earthiness. Graffiti artists favor the color for its ability to set a mood. Green can ground a piece with a sense of calmness or give it an edge of vibrancy. The particular hue selected can significantly affect the artwork's interaction with light and its surrounding environment, influencing how the work is perceived by its audience. 

Green as a Cultural Signifier in Art

Culturally, green carries a wealth of significance that street and pop artists tap into. It's a color that can represent political movements, environmental activism, and social change. In street pop and graffiti art, green is often employed to draw connections to these themes, leveraging its cultural capital to amplify a message or cause. This symbolism is preserved in the audience; green can trigger a recognition of and engagement with the artwork's deeper narrative.

Color Dynamics: Green in Composition

In terms of color dynamics, green holds a place of versatility. It can harmonize or clash within a composition, depending on its application. The color theory utilized by street pop and graffiti artists often incorporates green to either blend seamlessly with other natural tones or to stand out against a complementary backdrop, such as red or orange. In compositions where green is used alongside shades of blue, a sense of tranquility and naturalism is often evoked. In contrast, its use of yellows can create an energizing and lively effect.

The Symbolism and Utility of Green in Urban Art

The symbolism of green in urban art stretches beyond its visual appeal. It is a valuable color, often used to create a sense of space and depth in a piece. Its various shades can add dimension and the illusion of texture, which is particularly useful in the flat surfaces that are typical canvases for street artists. Furthermore, green has an innate ability to draw the eye, serving as a focal point or a means to direct the viewer's attention to specific elements within the artwork.

Green in the Future of Street and Pop Art

As we look to the future of street pop art and graffiti, green's role seems poised to become even more prominent. With increasing awareness of environmental issues, green has become a color of advocacy—a visual call to arms. The continued use of green in urban art reflects not only aesthetic preferences but also a collective consciousness that resonates with contemporary concerns. Its application across murals, installations, and standalone pieces will likely evolve. Still, the message of green will remain clear: it is a color of life, thought, and the ever-present relationship between the urban and the natural. In every shade, from neon to forest, green in street pop art and graffiti artwork is a bridge between worlds. It is a reminder of the organic within the manufactured, a splash of vitality on the grey canvas of the city. Its application is as thoughtful as it is impactful, with each hue selected for its ability to communicate, to stand out, and to represent the myriad ideas that green encapsulates. Whether it whispers of growth or shouts of change, green is a color that demands to be seen and considered within the broader palette of urban expression.
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