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Cleon Peterson The Naked Woman & Man Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Naked Woman & Man Black 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 75 Artwork Size 13x18 Hand-pulled 13 x 18” black and bone screen print. It was printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered—a limited edition of 75. Cleon Peterson's visuality is based on various influences, from ancient Greek pottery to comics, resulting in monochromacy and strong color symbolism. In more detail, the figures exist on multiple straight lines, creating the illusion that the artwork is divided into levels. The perspective and the impression of depth moderately exist in the art of Peterson. Like in Greek vases, the background space is usually left empty or slightly embellished.
$759.00
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Faile Scuba Horse Delights Silkscreen Print by Faile
Scuba Horse Delights 13-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 325gsm Coventry Rag by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. We are excited to release this new silkscreen block print based on some of the smaller wood puzzle blocks. This is a vibrant mix of images and textures from the studio. Scuba Horse Delights is a 13 color hand-pulled silkscreen print, made on a heavyweight Coventry Rag 325gsm with a deckled edge. Scuba Horse Delights Edition of 350 Dimensions: 12 x 18 Inches Silkscreen Ink on Coventry Rag 325gsm Paper Signed, Stamped and Numbered. FAILE 2020
$1,725.00
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Cleon Peterson The Possessed Triptych Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Possessed Triptych Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 154x18 (18x18 x 3) Triptych Silkscreen Print. Unveiling The Possessed: A Triptych by Cleon Peterson The Possessed Triptych Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson captures a raw, dynamic energy that is both compelling and confrontational, embodying the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Released in 2024, this limited edition artwork reflects Peterson's stark, narrative-driven style, showcasing his distinctive approach to visual storytelling through bold lines and contrasting colors. Cleon Peterson's Vision in Print With only 125 pieces available, each signed and numbered by the artist, The Possessed Triptych becomes a coveted item for art enthusiasts and collectors. Measuring an impressive 54 inches wide by 18 inches high when displayed side by side, the three 18x18 panels create a striking visual impact. Hand-pulled on deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper, the triptych's medium is as refined as its execution, a testament to Peterson's craftsmanship and attention to detail. The choice of Coventry Rag paper underscores the artist's commitment to quality. Known for its durability and exceptional surface, this paper enhances the depth and intensity of the silkscreen print, allowing the stark contrasts and intricate details to resonate with the viewer. Interpreting The Possessed Triptych The Possessed Triptych is an arresting exploration of chaos, power, and human interaction. Peterson's work is often laced with themes of struggle and strife, depicting scenes that challenge the onlooker's perceptions of morality and order. This triptych is no different, presenting a tumultuous narrative that unfolds across the three panels, drawing the viewer into a world of stark dichotomies and raw emotion. Peterson's use of a limited color palette amplifies the drama within each frame, with the stark black and the warmth of gold engaging in a visual dance that is both ancient and contemporary in its expressions. The aggressive forms and the interaction of figures suggest a more profound commentary on societal structures and personal demons, leaving much to interpretation while clearly stating the pervasive nature of the conflict. The Cultural Impact of Peterson's Work Cleon Peterson's art is not created in a vacuum but is a direct response to the world around him. Much like the rest of his oeuvre, the Possessed Triptych is a bold statement within street pop art, a genre that often serves as a public forum for social critique and reflection. His distinctive style has solidified his standing within the contemporary art scene, resonating with the ethos of street art and its roots in graffiti's transgressive nature. As a visual storyteller, Peterson takes on the role of a modern-day chronicler, using silkscreen prints to document and dissect the complexities of the human condition. The limited nature of The Possessed Triptych ensures that each piece is a part of this narrative, an artifact of Peterson's artistic journey, and a snapshot of cultural discourse. Cleon Peterson's The Possessed Triptych is a powerful addition to the canon of street pop art and graffiti artwork, offering a glimpse into the artist's profound engagement with themes of power, chaos, and societal constructs. Through silkscreen printing, Peterson has created a series that captures the eye and also provokes the mind, ensuring that his work remains a subject of discussion and admiration within the art community.
$2,188.00
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Cleon Peterson Take Me Now Black & White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Take Me Now Black & White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x18 Silkscreen Print. A Striking Vision of Raw Power Cleon Peterson is an American artist widely known for depicting tense confrontations and stark imagery that highlight conflict between figures. This black and white silkscreen print titled Take Me Now showcases his signature style of sharp contrasts, bold silhouettes, and dramatic tension. The artwork features two imposing figures locked in a dynamic struggle, emphasizing a sense of intensity that draws the eye to the violent clash of bodies. Printed on hand deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, this piece reveals Peterson's unmistakable ability to convey visceral emotions through minimal yet forceful contours. Viewers often recognize the influence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in Peterson's deliberate choice of a monochromatic color palette and deliberately simplistic forms that channel raw energy into a vivid visual narrative. Captivating Themes and Masterful Execution Take Me Now presents complex themes rooted in aggression, dominance, and survival. The tension in the composition captures a fleeting instant where one figure appears poised to strike, while the other fights against subjugation. Peterson's silhouettes feel like timeless symbols of chaotic struggles that echo throughout human history. The absence of intricate facial details concentrates attention on posture and shape, highlighting the universal aspect of conflict. The stark black and white contrasts enhance the piece's timeless quality, offering a minimalist yet powerful aesthetic. Collectors and enthusiasts admire how Peterson employs a combination of fine art techniques and references to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, creating a style that feels both raw and refined. Collectible Limited Edition Artwork This 2024 signed and numbered work comes in a limited edition of 100, underscoring its exclusivity and collectible nature. Measuring 18x18 inches, the print delivers a substantial presence on any wall. Cleon Peterson's use of archival-quality, hand deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper ensures durability and a refined texture that pairs well with his bold graphic designs. The subtle deckled edges convey an artisanal quality, reminding viewers that each print is meticulously produced. Serious art collectors often seek out Peterson's pieces for their ability to fuse contemporary influences with a timeless, almost mythological essence of confrontation and conflict. Resonance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Fans of Peterson appreciate how his work resonates with a lineage that includes Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, forms that disrupted conventional gallery scenes with provocative visuals. His figures, stripped of superfluous detail, reflect a background where bold lines and strong contrast are common. Take Me Now channels elements of graffiti culture, where swift, decisive gestures define the style. At the same time, it carries the pop art notion of using stark, arresting imagery to communicate human turmoil. This collision of influences makes Peterson's art compelling for admirers of urban aesthetics and contemporary fine art alike. By merging aggression with elegance, Take Me Now exemplifies the power of a simple palette and unwavering lines to command attention, leaving observers with a lasting impression.
$563.00
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Greg Gossel Parties & Gossip 18 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel
Parties & Gossip 18 Original Mixed Media Painting HPM Silkscreen Ink, Acrylic & Spray Paint on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Greg Gossel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 24 Embleshed Artwork Size 18x18 "This is a series of 24 varied-edition works on paper and 6 original wood panels based off a large 8x8ft canvas I created this past December at the Heineken House live painting event at SCOPE Miami Beach.Each piece is in the series is different from the next. The process began with a variety of spontaneous screen printed layers followed by more planned elements, which created a really interesting juxtaposition of structure and chaos throughout the series." - Greg Gossel
$618.00
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Cleon Peterson Police Shooting Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Police Shooting Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 14x18 Silkscreen Print. Cleon Peterson's 2015 Silkscreen Print “Police Shooting Black” – A Stark Voice in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Cleon Peterson’s 2015 limited edition silkscreen print titled Police Shooting Black is a powerful example of politically charged Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that holds nothing back. Printed on hand-deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper, this 14 x 18 inch piece was released in a signed and numbered edition of 150. The print is rendered in stark black silhouette, showing a faceless police officer mid-strike over a defenseless figure on the ground. Peterson employs a style that is instantly recognizable—clean, aggressive, and intentionally stripped of detail to focus entirely on the narrative of power, submission, and societal conflict. It is more than a commentary. It is a visual confrontation. Cleon Peterson: American Artist With a Vision Rooted in Violence and Power Dynamics Cleon Peterson was born in 1973 in the United States and continues to create work that deeply engages with themes of chaos, institutional abuse, and systemic violence. A former street artist who has also worked in illustration and fashion, Peterson often centers his practice around the representation of violent struggle. His works are filled with archetypal figures that reenact the brutal power plays of modern society. Police Shooting Black stands out in his body of work not only for its limited edition fine art format but for its focused depiction of racialized police violence. It is not an ambiguous image. The figures speak with immediacy, channeling real-world incidents into high-contrast allegory. The facelessness of both the oppressor and the oppressed creates a disturbing universality, implicating systems rather than individuals. The Visual Economy of Violence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork This print carries forward the street-level urgency found in graffiti while leveraging the formal control of screenprinting and gallery presentation. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork often borrows visual language from commercial signage, propaganda, and rebellion, and Peterson’s work is no exception. The figures are iconographic, each line intentional, each silhouette loaded with symbolic weight. Peterson reduces the image to its emotional and psychological core, amplifying the sense of dehumanization and systemic brutality. The use of black-and-white further enforces the emotional starkness while refusing to distract with color. Every inch of the composition is confrontational and calculated to provoke response, conversation, and discomfort. Coventry Rag Paper and Silkscreen Technique as Mediums of Resistance The use of 290gsm Coventry Rag paper—known for its archival quality and textured surface—adds gravity and permanence to what might otherwise feel like a transitory protest image. Silkscreen printing, traditionally used in mass production, is elevated here as a fine art method, offering precision and boldness while still invoking its underground and street origins. Peterson’s choice of material and medium serves to highlight the duality in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork: existing between gallery walls and political walls, between collectability and dissent. Each print is hand-deckled, giving it an edge—literally and figuratively—that speaks to the raw emotion and crafted message embedded in the work. Would you like write-ups for any of Peterson’s other prints or projects?
$563.00
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Cleon Peterson Money and Power- White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Money and Power- White Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Arches Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x18 "Money and Power have become primary drivers in the modern world, pushing us toward a corrupt society. The days when our leaders looked out for the people's interests have become a thing of the past—replaced by the strong man who squashes the voices of dissent to set things straight. Money elects leaders; in return, they owe a debt to the people that put them in Power—enacting our new public policy of greed and gangster capitalism. We slowly accept corruption, Law slowly fades away, and people begin to feel like democracy and a fair and equitable society were always just an illusion, a dream from the past that never really even existed." -Cleon Peterson Money and Power by Cleon Peterson – White Edition of a Stark Political Allegory in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Money and Power by Cleon Peterson is a 2022 signed and numbered hand-pulled silkscreen print, produced in a limited edition of 75. Measuring 18x18 inches and printed in black ink on pristine white 290gsm Arches rag paper with hand-deckled edges, this piece delivers a powerful statement using minimalism to reveal the mechanics of authoritarian control and capitalist dominance. The design features three militarized figures marching in unison beneath a dollar-sign emblazoned banner. Each figure salutes with one hand while gripping a weapon in the other, marching in lockstep toward a future defined not by democracy or justice, but by obedience to power shaped through wealth. The precision of the stark black-on-white imagery reinforces the rigidity and dehumanization portrayed, highlighting the shift from collective governance to capitalist-driven authoritarianism. Cleon Peterson’s American Vision of Modern Power Structures Cleon Peterson, an American artist born in 1973, is renowned for his distinctive graphic style that merges the brutal directness of street art with a pop art sensibility. His works are not decorative—they are confrontational, morally urgent, and reflective of systemic violence. Money and Power exemplifies Peterson’s ability to distill complex socio-political realities into singular, unforgettable images. This white edition removes any distraction and allows the viewer to focus entirely on the content and message. The absence of color echoes the perceived erasure of nuance in modern governance, where decisions are no longer dictated by ethical considerations but by financial allegiance. Peterson uses his background in design and graffiti to strip down the message to its essence—those who control money control the message, the law, and the people. Symbolism of Marching Figures and the Banner of Capital The figures in Money and Power are reduced to symbols of conformity and control. With robotic movements and identical expressions, they act not as protectors of the public, but as agents of a system that prioritizes wealth preservation over civic duty. The gun in each hand is not just a weapon—it is a metaphor for the threat that sustains the hierarchy. The saluting gesture, typically a sign of honor or loyalty, is here rendered as a chilling submission to corrupt ideology. Above them, the banner with a dollar sign takes the place of national or moral symbols, declaring money as the new flag under which modern societies march. This image captures what Peterson describes as gangster capitalism—an economy and government fused into a singular corrupt force that erodes public agency and the very foundation of democracy. Money and Power as a Landmark of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork This edition of Money and Power exists as both a work of fine art and a political poster, calling attention to the social decay born of greed and power consolidation. It stands firmly within the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, using accessible imagery to convey truths that are often ignored or downplayed in institutional settings. Peterson’s decision to limit the edition to 75 hand-pulled prints adds gravity to its message, making each piece a personal call to awareness and resistance. As street art evolved from rebellion to collectible, artists like Peterson have held firm to the medium’s roots—using public-facing visuals to voice dissent. This piece does not seek to comfort or beautify, but to warn. It captures a world where money no longer funds democracy but replaces it, revealing a cycle where power begets power and the people are simply marched along.
$759.00
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Cleon Peterson The Naked Woman & Man Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Naked Woman & Man Gold 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 75 Artwork Size 13x18 Hand-pulled 13 x 18” Gold black and bone screen print. It was printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered—a limited edition of 75. Cleon Peterson's visuality is based on various influences, from ancient Greek pottery to comics, resulting in monochromacy and strong color symbolism. In more detail, the figures exist on multiple straight lines, creating the illusion that the artwork is divided into levels. The perspective and the impression of depth moderately exist in the art of Peterson. Like in Greek vases, the background space is usually left empty or slightly embellished.
$759.00
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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.
$733.00
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Kevin Peterson Keepers AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Kevin Peterson
Keepers Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Hand Deckled 300gsm Signa Smooth Paper by Artist Kevin Peterson, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed 24x18 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Kevin Peterson’s Keepers: Urban Innocence and Wild Guardians in Street Pop Art Kevin Peterson’s Keepers is a 24 x 18 inch archival pigment print on hand-deckled 300gsm Signa Smooth fine art paper, created in 2021 as a signed Artist Proof. The piece depicts a young Black boy sitting between two life-sized lionesses, positioned in front of a graffitied brick wall in an overgrown urban landscape. A small bird perches gently atop one lioness’s head. The work is a stunning blend of realism and fantasy, balancing emotional weight and visual poetry through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Peterson’s signature approach layers meticulous oil painting technique over scenes marked by decay and spray-painted ephemera. The boy, dressed simply in a blue shirt and sneakers, is calm and observant, caught between the raw strength of the lions and the weathered city backdrop. His placement evokes resilience, curiosity, and alertness, not fear. The lions appear both majestic and protective—symbols of strength standing silently guard. A small crown tag painted on the wall near the child’s head further suggests that the boy is a figure of quiet power, royalty in an environment many would dismiss as ruined. The Coexistence of Vulnerability and Power Peterson’s work consistently explores the tension between innocence and chaos, often through the juxtaposition of children and animals in deteriorating cityscapes. In Keepers, the lions are not exotic intrusions but natural extensions of the boy’s presence. Their positioning and gaze imply protection and mutual trust. The graffiti behind them reinforces the setting as a lived, layered, and expressive space—not abandoned, but alive. Rather than present the street as hostile, Peterson renders it as a cradle for self-discovery and wild imagination. The inclusion of street art within the composition is essential. Tags and throw-ups become not just background detail, but active storytelling elements. The visual language of graffiti in Keepers underscores Peterson’s understanding of the street as a canvas for resistance, identity, and unseen beauty. It functions both as setting and subtext—chaotic but deeply human. The crumbling bricks and peeling paint contrast with the organic stillness of the lions, creating a dialogue between constructed decay and natural presence. Mythic Realism in Street-Informed Fine Art Though not a graffiti artist in the traditional sense, Kevin Peterson’s contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork lies in his mastery of urban allegory. His figures—often children surrounded by wild animals—are both symbolic and deeply grounded. They echo mythologies of guardianship, transformation, and sacred innocence, reframed within modern cityscapes. Keepers is both intimate and monumental, delivering a narrative that is both universal and specific. By placing a child in direct visual symmetry with apex predators, Peterson upends traditional power dynamics. The boy is neither victim nor observer—he is central, calm, and seen. The image resists the usual visual tropes of fear or wonder, opting instead for presence. It’s a portrait of strength without noise, protection without spectacle. Through realism heightened by surreal composition, Keepers offers a vision of urban identity that is fierce, gentle, and imaginatively untamed. It is a meditation on survival, dignity, and the unseen forces that walk with us through concrete jungles.
$550.00
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Cleon Peterson Sirens Of The Night White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Sirens Of The Night White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 1-Color Screenprint Print on 290gsm Arches Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x18 Printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Sirens Of The Night White by Cleon Peterson – 1-Color Silkscreen in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sirens Of The Night White is a 2022 hand-pulled silkscreen print by American artist Cleon Peterson, known for his graphic depictions of violence, power, and resistance. This limited edition artwork measures 24 x 18 inches and is printed on 290gsm Coventry rag paper with deckled edges, combining street-level symbolism with fine art craftsmanship. Limited to 100 signed and numbered prints, the piece features a dynamic white silhouette of a nude woman on horseback, swinging a golden sword amidst a storm of jagged, electrified forms. The figure, both elegant and commanding, charges forward against a pitch-black backdrop, surrounded by lightning-like patterns that suggest chaos, rage, and transformation. The striking use of white and gold on black intensifies the impact of the composition, transforming a classical equestrian pose into a modern mythology of power and defiance. Feminine Force and Symbolic Weaponry In Sirens Of The Night White, Peterson reimagines the female form not as a passive muse but as an active embodiment of disruption. The central figure rides bareback, sword raised, poised in a moment of deliberate motion. Her nudity does not imply vulnerability but instead emphasizes fearlessness and purity of purpose. The minimal linework allows the viewer to focus on the rhythm and energy of the pose, while the controlled use of gold in the sword and lightning accents infuses the piece with spiritual and revolutionary undertones. The storm that surrounds her is not one of destruction but of awakening, a visual metaphor for resistance in the face of oppressive structures. Her presence becomes a call to arms, confronting viewers with a raw form of feminine agency rarely seen in such stylized modern iconography. Cleon Peterson’s Allegorical Combat in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Cleon Peterson is a Los Angeles-based artist whose work addresses themes of brutality, lawlessness, and the collapse of social order. Through minimalist, silhouette-based figures often caught in ritualistic violence, he creates a visual world where power is always contested and morality is ambiguous. Sirens Of The Night White continues his exploration of domination and rebellion but through a more mythic lens. Within the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Peterson’s aesthetic pulls from ancient reliefs, propaganda posters, and graphic design, reconfiguring them into stark allegories for the modern psyche. His visual narratives reject the sanitized optimism of traditional pop art, instead embracing the darker currents that shape contemporary life. This print stands as a meditation on both destruction and rebirth—told not through words, but through form, color, and motion. Print Quality and Collector Value This silkscreen edition is meticulously printed on heavyweight 290gsm Coventry rag paper, a premium surface known for its durability and rich texture. The deckled edges give each print a handmade, archival quality that reinforces its position as fine art. As a limited edition of 100, each print is signed and numbered by Cleon Peterson, ensuring its authenticity and collectibility. The monochromatic palette, accented by gold, ensures that the piece can hold visual presence in any setting while carrying deep conceptual weight. For collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Sirens Of The Night White represents not just a work of visual power, but a statement of urgency, resistance, and unapologetic force—etched in stark contrast and timeless symbolism.
$835.00
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Nosego Laugh in the Face of... Giclee Print by Nosego
Laugh in the Face of... Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Italian Cold-Press Archival Watercolor Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Nosego. Laugh in the Face of... by Nosego Fine art Giclée print on Italian cold-press watercolor paper Featuring hand-deckled edges Hand-embellished 24 x 18 Inches Limited Edition of 50 (signed & numbered)
$218.00
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Cleon Peterson Talk Talk Talk- Red Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson
Talk Talk Talk- Red Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-pulled 24x18" black and Red screen print printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges Each print is signed and numbered limited edition of 150 The visuality of Cleon Peterson's work is based on a variety of influences, from ancient Greek pottery to comics, resulting in monochromacy and strong color symbolism. In more detail, the figures exist on multiple straight lines, something that, subsequently, creates the illusion that the artwork is divided in levels. The perspective and the impression of depth do moderately exist in the art of Peterson and, just like in Greek vases, the background space is usually left empty or slightly embellished.
$759.00
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Risk Rock Mark Twain Riskoleum AP Giclee Print by Risk Rock
Mark Twain Riskoleum Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Coventry Rag Archival Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Risk. AP Artist Proof. Giclee Print on Coventry Rag Archival Paper. A special commission print for LA Fashion week 2017, dated 2016. Hand-signed & numbered. 18x14in
$218.00
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Risk Rock Coco Chanel Riskoleum AP Giclee Print by Risk Rock
Coco Chanel Riskoleum Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Coventry Rag Archival Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Risk. AP Artist Proof Signed & Marked AP Giclee Print on Coventry Rag Archival Paper. A special commission print for LA Fashion week 2017, dated 2016. Hand-signed & numbered. 18x14in Riskoleum: Fashion Meets Graffiti in a Limited Edition Tribute The Coco Chanel Riskoleum limited edition print by graffiti pioneer Kelly Graval, known as Risk, captures the energy of fashion and street culture in one striking composition. Created as a special commission for LA Fashion Week 2017, the piece merges the high-fashion elegance of Chanel with the gritty authenticity of spray can iconography. Measuring 18 by 14 inches and printed on Coventry Rag archival paper, this artist proof giclée is hand-signed and marked AP, reflecting the collectible nature of both the subject and the medium. In classic Risk style, it transforms a utilitarian object—the spray can—into a canvas for fashion commentary. Risk’s Signature Fusion of Color and Culture Risk emerged from the graffiti scene in Los Angeles during the 1980s and became a central figure in bringing graffiti from the streets into galleries. His work often plays with the aesthetics of branding, color theory, and popular symbolism. The Riskoleum series, a parody of commercial paint brands, is one of his most recognizable contributions to the crossover of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork into the mainstream art world. With the Coco Chanel edition, Risk injects luxury into this urban framework, blending the iconic elegance of Chanel with the rawness of aerosol culture. The spray can becomes a metaphor for self-expression, empowerment, and redefinition of style. The Dialogue Between Fashion and Graffiti The artwork does more than just feature the Chanel name. It represents how graffiti artists have reimagined traditional fashion tropes through the lens of street culture. The stencil-style layering, color fields, and spray techniques used in the Riskoleum format contrast sharply with the legacy of haute couture. Yet, it is precisely this tension that gives the work its power. The overlay of Coco Chanel’s influence on a street tool of expression invites reflection on how style evolves from both sidewalk and runway. Risk shows that graffiti and high fashion are not opposites, but collaborators in a new visual era. A Celebrated Edition for Collectors and Culture Enthusiasts As an artist proof from a limited run, this Coco Chanel Riskoleum print stands as both a critique and celebration. Commissioned for a prominent fashion event, it connects the world of design with the rebellious edge of graffiti. Printed on Coventry Rag paper using archival inks, the giclée process gives depth and longevity to the piece, while preserving the vibrant layers that Risk is known for. The work is not just a visual pun—it is a statement about individuality, beauty, and the power of art to cross cultural boundaries. Risk continues to shape the conversation around Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, proving once again that style can be both sprayed and sewn.
$356.00
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Cleon Peterson Talk Talk Talk- White Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson
Talk Talk Talk- White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-pulled 24x18" black and Red screen print printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges Each print is signed and numbered limited edition of 150 The art of Peterson has a strong anti-establishment character and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks paintings, prints, sculptures and murals, exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia.
$759.00
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ABCNT Alice in Wasteland Acid Archival Print by ABCNT
Alice in Wasteland- Acid Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 330gsm Cotton Rag Museum Archival Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist ABCNT. ABCNT x Silent Stage Gallery Alice in Wasteland Fine Art Print "Acid" Edition Edition of 100 Print Measures 18″ x 24″ (approx.) 330 gsm cotton rag museum archival paper Hand Deckled...
$226.00
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Cleon Peterson Take Me Now Black & Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Take Me Now Black & Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x18 Silkscreen Print. Take Me Now Black & Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Take Me Now Black & Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson stands as a striking example of the artist’s characteristic style and thematic focus. Cleon Peterson, an American artist known for stark depictions of struggle and confrontation, has built a reputation for bold monochromatic works that draw the eye and provoke conversation. This piece presents figures in dynamic conflict, rendered in gold against a deep black background. Each figure’s form is both angular and fluid, capturing a sense of motion that reflects a stark view of human interaction. The size measures 18x18, making it a balanced composition with high-impact visual appeal. Printed on hand deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, the texture and weight of the paper enhance the overall impact. Signed and numbered by Cleon Peterson in 2024, the edition is limited to 100, creating a rare opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to acquire a piece that underscores the artist’s ongoing exploration of power dynamics. The print’s name suggests tension and urgency, resonating with the typical themes in Peterson’s work. He frequently examines moral dualities, using stark color contrasts and bold shapes to evoke visceral emotional responses. Viewers often see a commentary on aggression and conflict, yet the piece also invites deeper reflection on the complexities of human behavior. The black and gold palette offers a refined aesthetic, lending an air of elegance to a scene that might otherwise be unsettling. Each brush stroke and line remains crisp due to the high-quality silkscreen process, granting an enduring vibrancy that collectors value in limited edition works. The hand deckled edges further elevate the tactile experience, emphasizing the craftsmanship of this print. Bold Symbolism within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Cleon Peterson’s distinct visual language has positioned him at the intersection of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork with contemporary fine art. His bold approach takes cues from graphic design and urban culture, reflecting influences that range from European street murals to American underground zines. The sense of energy in Take Me Now Black & Gold Silkscreen Print recalls the raw power found in many street art pieces. Peterson’s figures, locked in combative poses, mirror the high-impact imagery seen in graffiti and pop-infused works. This synergy between classical printmaking and urban-inspired motifs makes his creations resonate with diverse audiences worldwide. The flat planes of color carry a graphic punch that suits those who appreciate both street-inspired aesthetics and the refinement of traditional silkscreen techniques. Collectible Appeal and Fine Art Details Collectors seek out Cleon Peterson’s signed and numbered prints for their enduring value and bold storytelling. Limited to only 100 editions in this 2024 release, Take Me Now Black & Gold Silkscreen Print embodies exclusivity and artistic ambition. Each piece features the rich contrast of black and metallic gold, capturing light in a way that accentuates the dynamic composition. The 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper ensures the print’s longevity, while the hand deckled finish adds a personal touch that stands apart from machine-cut edges. This combination of premium materials, powerful imagery, and Peterson’s signature further solidifies its place in collections focused on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Enthusiasts and new admirers alike often find that Cleon Peterson’s work sparks conversation, reminding viewers of the complexities of human behavior through a raw yet refined vision.
$563.00
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Greg Gossel Parties & Gossip 10 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel
Parties & Gossip 10 Original Mixed Media Painting HPM Silkscreen Ink, Acrylic & Spray Paint on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Greg Gossel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This is a series of 24 varied-edition works on paper and 6 original wood panels based off a large 8x8ft canvas I created this past December at the Heineken House live painting event at SCOPE Miami Beach.Each piece is in the series is different from the next. The process began with a variety of spontaneous screen printed layers followed by more planned elements, which created a really interesting juxtaposition of structure and chaos throughout the series." - Greg Gossel
$618.00
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Cleon Peterson The Naked Woman & Man White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Naked Woman & Man White 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 75 Artwork Size 13x18 Hand-pulled 13 x 18” black and bone screen print. It was printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered—a limited edition of 75. Cleon Peterson's visuality is based on various influences, from ancient Greek pottery to comics, resulting in monochromacy and strong color symbolism. In more detail, the figures exist on multiple straight lines, creating the illusion that the artwork is divided into levels. The perspective and the impression of depth moderately exist in the art of Peterson. Like in Greek vases, the background space is usually left empty or slightly embellished.
$759.00
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Risk Rock Donatella Versace Riskoleum AP Giclee Print by Risk Rock
Donatella Versace Riskoleum Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Coventry Rag Archival Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Risk. AP Artist Proof. Giclee Print on Coventry Rag Archival Paper. A special commission print for LA Fashion week 2017, dated 2016. Hand-signed & numbered. 18x14in
$218.00
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Jeff Soto The Blue Whale Giclee Print by Jeff Soto
The Blue Whale Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 310gsm on Italian Cold-Press Watercolor Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jeff Soto. The Blue Whale is the largest creature the planet has ever seen but it's future is uncertain. Humans hunted this majestic animal to near extinction and now it is up to us to save it. Despite being such a great and powerful sea creature, it is very vulnerable. Printed Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation's fine art print program that raises awareness and educates about pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds. Since 2012, we have released over 100 original fine art print editions that highlight endangered marine species and ocean habitats. These stunning editions help to bring important conservation stories into homes and workspaces the world over creating critical dialogue and inspiring positive action. Through the purchase of these carefully hand-crafted, limited edition artworks, you are not only powering the groundbreaking work of PangeaSeed Foundation in communities across the globe but also contributing to the livelihoods of our supporting ARTivists. Together, via art and activism, we can help save our oceans.
$330.00
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Cleon Peterson Money and Power- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Money and Power- Black Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Arches Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x18 "Money and Power have become primary drivers in the modern world, pushing us toward a corrupt society. The days when our leaders looked out for the people's interests have become a thing of the past—replaced by the strong man who squashes the voices of dissent to set things straight. Money elects leaders; in return, they owe a debt to the people that put them in Power—enacting our new public policy of greed and gangster capitalism. We slowly accept corruption, Law slowly fades away, and people begin to feel like democracy and a fair and equitable society were always just an illusion, a dream from the past that never really even existed." -Cleon Peterson Money and Power by Cleon Peterson – A Stark Allegory of Corruption in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Money and Power is a powerful black hand-pulled 1-color silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson in 2022. Produced in a limited edition of just 75 signed and numbered pieces, this 18x18 inch artwork is printed on 290gsm Arches rag paper with hand-deckled edges, emphasizing its artisanal quality and rarity. The stark yellow figures and flag, laid over a deep black background, serve as a searing visual metaphor of political decay and societal control. With simplified, militaristic forms, Peterson’s composition marches forward in rigid formation, symbolizing a collective submission to authoritarian rule driven by capitalist greed. The central banner bearing a dollar sign encapsulates the theme in one potent glyph: money has become the new god, the flag under which societies now march. Cleon Peterson's Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork – A Violent Mirror of Power Structures Cleon Peterson, born in the United States in 1973, is known globally for his uncompromising and provocative style that merges elements of street art, pop iconography, and a graffiti aesthetic into biting social commentary. His work does not rely on subtlety but instead confronts the viewer with raw and unsettling imagery. In Money and Power, Peterson explores how capitalist motives have become indistinguishable from systems of governance. The faceless, weapon-wielding figures invoke totalitarian control, with each character's uniformity and march-step illustrating the erasure of individual thought and freedom. Peterson’s use of a single bold color evokes propaganda art, recalling wartime posters and dictatorial regimes, reinforcing the critique that today’s economic elites and political figures have blended into a single oppressive force. Money and Power as a Visual Manifesto Against Gangster Capitalism This piece stands as a visual thesis against what Peterson terms gangster capitalism. He expresses the idea that leaders are no longer elected to serve the public good but instead owe their power to financial interests. These interests then dictate policy, ensuring that the cycle of wealth consolidation and systemic inequality continues unchecked. In the artwork, the figures do not march for justice or liberty, but for power sustained by money. The gun in each figure's hand underscores how violence or the threat of it is now a normalized tool for maintaining order in this corrupt structure. As law and accountability fade, Peterson’s image becomes a grim prophecy, showing a society where control is absolute and voices of dissent are methodically extinguished. A Defining Work in Modern Political Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Money and Power exemplifies the essential mission of street pop art and graffiti artwork: to challenge viewers, provoke thought, and expose uncomfortable truths. Peterson uses minimalist design to deliver a maximalist message—every line, posture, and symbol communicates urgency and danger. The limited nature of the piece and the labor-intensive silkscreen technique elevate its importance as a collectible while preserving the raw authenticity central to street and graffiti art origins. It operates not merely as a print but as a declaration—one that distills Peterson’s disdain for performative democracy and unregulated capitalism into a concise, unforgettable image. The work’s impact lies in its clarity and its refusal to soften the critique, marking it as a seminal moment in Peterson’s body of work and a critical reflection of our time.
$759.00
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Cleon Peterson Money and Power- Yellow Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Money and Power- Yellow Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Arches Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x18 "Money and Power have become primary drivers in the modern world, pushing us toward a corrupt society. The days when our leaders looked out for the people's interests have become a thing of the past—replaced by the strong man who squashes the voices of dissent to set things straight. Money elects leaders; in return, they owe a debt to the people that put them in Power—enacting our new public policy of greed and gangster capitalism. We slowly accept corruption, Law slowly fades away, and people begin to feel like democracy and a fair and equitable society were always just an illusion, a dream from the past that never really even existed." -Cleon Peterson Money and Power by Cleon Peterson – Yellow Edition Silkscreen Print in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Money and Power by Cleon Peterson is a visually forceful hand-pulled 1-color silkscreen print produced in a striking yellow edition. Created in 2022 as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 75, this 18x18 inch artwork is printed on 290gsm Arches rag paper with hand-deckled edges, reinforcing its raw and crafted authenticity. Set against a saturated yellow background, the black silhouettes of uniformed figures march in unison beneath a banner marked with a dollar sign. This aggressive formation of faceless, weapon-bearing agents symbolizes how capital and authority have become intertwined forces shaping modern life. The contrast of black on yellow sharpens the urgency of the message, evoking caution signs and industrial warnings, reflecting the dangers of unchecked power. It is a bold statement, stark and deliberately unambiguous in its critique of political and economic systems. Cleon Peterson’s Visual Protest Against Gangster Capitalism American artist Cleon Peterson, born in 1973, has become known for creating art that exposes the mechanics of dominance, submission, and systemic violence. In Money and Power, Peterson addresses what he terms gangster capitalism—the merging of financial interest and authoritarianism. This yellow edition is not merely an aesthetic variation; it magnifies the intensity of the warning. The figures are rendered without individuality, acting not as civil servants or protectors but as enforcers of a corrupt economic order. Each character, with one hand saluting and the other gripping a firearm, marches without deviation under a banner where money is the emblem. Peterson’s use of militarized repetition critiques the dehumanization that occurs when loyalty is bought and dissent is extinguished by force. The visual simplicity masks a deeply complex message: society has drifted from democratic ideals into a structure where the value of life is weighed against the price of power. Symbolism and Execution in the Yellow Silkscreen Edition This edition’s choice of yellow background plays a crucial role in reinforcing the thematic content. Yellow, typically associated with visibility and warning, brings a harsh clarity to the disturbing unity of the figures. It forces the viewer to confront the image directly, without distraction or ambiguity. The hand-pulled technique and 1-color silkscreen process ensure that each print carries the physical presence of the artist’s vision, resisting digital detachment. Hand-deckled paper adds an organic imperfection that contrasts with the mechanical rigidity of the marchers, underscoring the tension between individual craftsmanship and institutional conformity. The entire composition operates as a visual manifesto, presenting a world where money is not simply a tool but a banner under which violence, obedience, and corruption are normalized. Money and Power as a Defining Work in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Money and Power belongs squarely in the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It communicates political urgency through direct visual language, staying rooted in the protest origins of graffiti and the bold iconography of pop art. Peterson’s work challenges systems of authority by confronting viewers with uncomfortable truths, using art not for decoration but for disruption. This yellow edition distills contemporary disillusionment into one unforgettable image, showing how democracy erodes when capital becomes the highest power. As with all of Peterson’s most impactful works, it does not ask for quiet reflection—it demands awareness and accountability. It stands as a limited yet forceful artifact of protest, frozen in print but echoing across modern political consciousness.
$759.00
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Lefty Out There Cascade Silkscreen Print by Lefty Out There
Cascade Silkscreen Print by Lefty Out There Hand-Pulled 1-Color on Hand Deckled Black Stonehenge Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 18x18 Silkscreen Print Lefty Out There’s Cascade: A Linear Labyrinth in Motion Cascade by Lefty Out There is a 2017 limited edition hand-pulled silkscreen print that encapsulates the artist’s ongoing exploration of form, repetition, and flow within the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork landscape. Produced in a signed and numbered run of only 80 prints, this 18x18 inch piece is silkscreened in a single color on hand deckled black Stonehenge fine art paper, creating a striking visual impact that draws the viewer into a hypnotic field of structured chaos. Organic Entanglement and Digital Precision Cascade serves as a pure expression of Lefty Out There’s signature aesthetic—his meticulous linework forms a tangle of organic curves and hard-edge repetition that feels simultaneously analog and algorithmic. The artwork pulses with tension as fluid hand-drawn strokes collide with a tighter, rhythmically patterned grid. The left half of the composition features a dense and almost biological cluster of meandering shapes, reminiscent of neurons or circuitry. In contrast, the right half transforms into a cascading repetition of these forms, creating the illusion of flow and movement as the lines taper off in calculated waves. The juxtaposition highlights the artist’s mastery over composition and scale, turning a seemingly minimal palette into a maximalist visual statement. Monochrome Dynamics and Material Strength Executed in black and white, the one-color silkscreen process elevates the interplay of light and shadow across the print’s surface. The use of black Stonehenge paper anchors the composition with weight, while the white ink provides a dimensional contrast that mimics relief. The fine art paper’s hand deckled edges give each print a raw tactile finish that resonates with the underground authenticity of street culture. This bold yet minimalist technique aligns seamlessly with the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where process and materiality carry as much meaning as the final image itself. Symbolic Movement and Lefty’s Cultural Voice Cascade stands as a conceptual continuation of Lefty Out There’s focus on containment and expansion, both visually and ideologically. The visual tension in the piece mirrors broader themes in urban existence—control versus chaos, conformity versus self-expression. With roots in street tagging and public installations, Lefty’s artistic language pushes these motifs into the gallery space without abandoning their rebellious origins. The repetitive forms, reminiscent of biomorphic graffiti and digital echo waves, speak to a generation fluent in both street culture and digital code. As a limited edition work, Cascade exists as a static snapshot of motion—one that crystallizes the frenetic pulse of modern visual noise into a meditative design, equally suitable for fine art collectors and street culture devotees.
$542.00