Guitar

2 artworks

  • Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 Giclee Print by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 Giclee Print by Rich Pellegrino

    Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster Giclee Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Richard Pellegrino. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 by Rich Pellegrino Artwork Size 17x22

    $256.00

  • Blackbook- Return To Forever Giclee Print by DocTC5

    DocTC5 Blackbook- Return To Forever Giclee Print by DocTC5

    Blackbook- Return To Forever Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist DocTC5. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size- 17x14 Blackbook - Return To Forever by DocTC5 Blackbook - Return To Forever is a vibrant fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by DocTC5, whose full name is often credited as Doc of The Crazy 5. This 2019 limited edition giclee print pays homage to the enduring influence of jazz music on graffiti culture and visual storytelling. Executed with meticulous detail and saturated in symbolic energy, this piece reflects DocTC5’s deep reverence for Black American music history while maintaining the aesthetic codes of classic New York graffiti. With its 17x14 inch format and a limited run of 25 signed and numbered copies, the artwork preserves both the intimacy of a blackbook and the visual punch of a large-scale mural. Graffiti as Tribute to Jazz Icons and Culture This piece stands as a multi-layered tribute to the legacy of jazz and its cultural resonance within street art. The title Return To Forever references the iconic jazz fusion group of the same name and suggests a perpetual influence loop between sound and style. A hand-drawn likeness of a jazz trio appears in the lower right corner, giving shape to the musical legacy of figures like Miles Davis, whose name is referenced with the line Riff in Peace. The skyline silhouette at the top of the piece links back to New York City’s sonic and visual heritage, where graffiti writers and jazz musicians both claimed the streets and subways as their stages. The centerpiece graffiti text spells out Jazz in a wildstyle execution that is both chaotic and controlled, evocative of the improvisational structure of jazz music itself. Fine Art Execution with Underground Credibility Printed using archival-quality giclee methods on fine art paper, the piece retains the texture and color fidelity of original marker, ink, and aerosol sketches common to graffiti blackbooks. The lettering is surrounded by a mist of blues, purples, and reds that mimic the dreamy ambience of a late-night jazz session. The inclusion of tags, quotes, and dedications throughout the work reinforces the communal, layered authorship that defines both jazz and street culture. CD101.9, a reference to the iconic jazz radio station, anchors the lower left corner, positioning the piece in a real historical moment. The embossed DocTC5 seal in the bottom right guarantees authenticity and connects the work to the artist's decades-long career. Preserving Blackbook Culture in Contemporary Art Blackbook - Return To Forever stands as both an archival artifact and a contemporary celebration of the roots of graffiti. It illustrates how artists like DocTC5 continue to keep alive the collaborative spirit of the blackbook, where writers gathered to trade ideas, develop styles, and document their voice. This edition offers viewers a rare look into that sacred creative space, blending visual art, homage, and cultural memory into a single unified composition. Through Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork like this, DocTC5 reaffirms graffiti’s role as a vital medium of artistic and cultural expression.

    $226.00

Guitar
Guitar is a popular instrument that has captured the hearts of many musicians and music enthusiasts around the world. It is not surprising that the guitar has found its way into the world of art, particularly in graffiti art and street art. In this essay, we will explore how guitar has been used as a topic in graffiti art and street art. Graffiti art and street art are forms of art that are often associated with urban environments. They are characterized by their bold, bright colors and their use of unconventional materials such as spray paint, stencils, stickers, and posters. Graffiti art and street art have been used to express political and social messages, as well as to beautify public spaces. One of the ways guitar has been incorporated into graffiti art and street art is through murals. Murals are large-scale paintings that are often found on the sides of buildings or other urban structures. They are created using a variety of materials and techniques, including spray paint, brushes, and rollers. Murals that feature guitars often depict musicians playing the instrument, or simply showcase the guitar itself. One famous example of a mural featuring a guitar can be found in Los Angeles. The mural, titled "Angel with Guitar," was painted by artist David Flores in 2011. The mural features a woman with wings playing a guitar. The image is created using a mosaic of tiles, giving the mural a unique texture and depth. Another way guitar has been incorporated into graffiti art and street art is through stencils. Stencils are a popular technique used by graffiti artists and street artists to quickly create intricate designs. The stencil is created by cutting out a design on a sheet of paper or cardboard, and then spraying paint over the stencil onto a surface. Stencils of guitars can be found on walls, sidewalks, and other surfaces around the world. These stencils often depict the outline of a guitar, or a guitar with wings, flames, or other designs. Stencils are a popular way for graffiti artists and street artists to quickly create multiple copies of a design. Posters are another popular form of street art that often feature guitars. Posters are created by printing designs onto paper and then pasting the posters onto walls, poles, and other surfaces. Posters that feature guitars often advertise concerts, music festivals, or other music-related events. One of the most iconic guitar posters of all time is the "Have a Nice Day" poster created by artist Gary Grimshaw in 1968. The poster features a guitar with a smiley face on it, and has become synonymous with the counterculture movement of the 1960s. In addition to murals, stencils, and posters, guitars have also been incorporated into street art through sculptures. Sculptures of guitars can be found in parks, plazas, and other public spaces around the world. These sculptures often depict oversized guitars, or guitars made out of unconventional materials. One example of a guitar sculpture can be found in Nashville, Tennessee. The sculpture, titled "Guitar Man," was created by artist Paul Chase Jr. and features a 10-foot-tall guitar made out of aluminum. The sculpture has become a popular tourist attraction and has helped to establish Nashville as the "Music City." In conclusion, guitar has become a popular topic in graffiti art and street art. Whether it's through murals, stencils, posters, or sculptures, the guitar has found a place in the urban landscape. The use of guitar in street art and graffiti art has helped to celebrate music, musicians, and the cultural significance of the instrument.
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