Hawk

25 artworks

  • Holy Grail Gold HPM Wood Panel by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Holy Grail Gold HPM Wood Panel by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Holy Grail Hand-Painted Spray Paint Multiple on Cut Wood Panel Ready to Hang by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Gold Limited Edition of 5 Artwork Size 8.5x13.5

    $533.00

  • Ganas Collage Retired Laser Cut Stencil by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Ganas Collage Retired Laser Cut Stencil by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ganas Collage Retired Laser Cut Stencil Artwork on Oil Board Limited Edition Art by Modern Pop Artist Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 6.25x8.25 Within the universe of modern pop art, the intricacies and nuances that give life to every creation carry an undeniable gravity. One such profound piece is the "Ganas Collage Retired Laser Cut Stencil Artwork on Oil Board" meticulously crafted by the renowned pop artist Ernesto Yerena Montejano, a figure celebrated for his "Hecho Con Ganas" ethos, translating to "Made with Effort" or "Made with Willpower." This particular piece, released in 2022, underscores the evolving dynamics of pop art, bridging the gap with elements reminiscent of street and graffiti art. Signed and numbered, it holds immense exclusivity, with only 30 editions available to art aficionados. Its dimensions, 6.25x8.25 inches, might suggest modesty, but the depth and layers of meaning embedded within are anything but. Montejano’s choice of medium – the laser cut stencil on oil board – speaks volumes of his commitment to preserving the raw, organic feel of street art, while simultaneously elevating it to the standards and sophistication of gallery-worthy pieces. In examining Montejano's work, one discerns the heartbeats of activism, cultural reflection, and a deep-rooted sense of identity. His designs, often imbued with bold hues and commanding imagery, are not merely aesthetic displays but narratives in their own right. The "Ganas Collage" epitomizes this, presenting viewers with a visual story that compels introspection and a renewed appreciation for the world of pop art. In an era where art is continuously redefined, Montejano stands as a beacon of innovation, authenticity, and sheer "ganas".

    $203.00

  • Love & Luck HPM Archival Print by Hugh Leeman

    Hugh Leeman Love & Luck HPM Archival Print by Hugh Leeman

    Love & Luck Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Prints on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Hugh Leeman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Originally the hawk was painted on a wall as part of an interactive installation, swooping down ready to grab an unsuspecting rat. The original piece was an 18’ x 20’ foot mural with 360 pounds of salt poured on the floor. Two separate sets were created in front of this mural atop the salt. One set was a contemporary and domesticated piece that incorporated a sleek, leather, and wood high-top stool along with a magazine holder and side table. The other set was a hand-painted black on a black tent with black tennis shoes at the front of its closed entrance." - Hugh Leeman

    $226.00

  • Punk Skunk Giclee Print by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Punk Skunk Giclee Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Punk Skunk Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Propaganda Artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x24 "Punk Skunk" is a vibrant and evocative work by the celebrated pop artist Ron English- POPaganda, known for his unique blend of pop art with street art under the banner of Propaganda. This piece is a fine art giclée print, characterized by English's characteristic fusion of high and low cultural touchstones, playing with themes of subversion and counterculture. Created in 2017, this particular artwork is part of a signed and numbered limited edition series, with only 25 pieces in existence, each measuring 30x24 inches, making it a rare collector's item. Ron English- POPaganda's "Punk Skunk" features a cartoonish skunk, an emblematic figure within his art, illuminated against a backdrop swirling with psychedelic colors and patterns. The character is infused with a rebellious spirit, encapsulated by the punk aesthetic of the skunk's design, including its prominent tail that morphs into a stylized marijuana leaf – a clear nod to the rebellious subcultures that challenge societal norms. The background is a kaleidoscopic array of colors, swirling in a manner that suggests motion and a particular fluidity of thought and being, which complements the central figure's stance on freedom and nonconformity. This artwork stands out for its bold color palette, a hallmark of English work, which uses color to evoke a sense of movement and energy. Each print is meticulously crafted, with the giclée technique ensuring that each color is vividly captured, replicating the artist's original vision with precision and clarity. Fine art paper provides a high-quality base that holds the inks with fidelity, giving each piece a durability that suits its status as a collectible art object. By releasing "Punk Skunk" in such a limited run, Ron English- POPaganda underscores the exclusivity and inherent value of the print, mirroring the ethos of street art, where the fleeting nature of a piece can often amplify its impact. Collectors of this edition acquire not just a piece of art but a statement that reflects on the boundaries between the elite world of art collecting and the lawless world of street art. English's work has consistently played with this boundary, and "Punk Skunk" is a compelling example of his skill in blending these realms to create thought-provoking and visually arresting.

    $1,236.00

  • Rise Above Bird Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Rise Above Bird Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Rise Above Bird Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Cotton Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 13x10 Letterpress Print of Bird with Flower Flying & Words Rise Above "The Rise Above Bird " is a simple twist on the white peace dove with an olive branch, but good guys don't always wear white! The "rise above" is a call to take the high road with a nod to one of my favorite Black Flag songs. Peace is radical punk!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Shepard Fairey's "Rise Above Bird" letterpress print emerges as a striking piece of visual commentary in street and pop art. The artwork, a limited edition hand-pulled print on cream cotton fine art paper, showcases Fairey's adeptness at blending strong messages with iconic imagery. Limited to a series of 450, each piece is signed and numbered by the artist, reflecting its exclusivity and collectible nature. The print, measuring 13x10 inches, features a bird in mid-flight, carrying a flower—a symbol that deviates from the traditional white peace dove. The image is set against a backdrop of stylistic elements and the words "Rise Above," which serve as an encouraging motto and a tribute to the artist's favorite song by the band Black Flag. This piece symbolizes Fairey's larger body of work, which often intersects with the themes of rebellion and peace, a juxtaposition at the heart of much street pop and graffiti artwork. The term' rise above' does not merely suggest an elevation in position or status; it is an ideological summons, urging viewers to surpass the ordinary, to overcome adversity, and to reject complacency. Fairey's artistry here is not just in the piece's visual appeal but also in its capability to provoke thought and inspire action. Shepard Fairey's influence in modern street pop and graffiti artwork is undeniable. His works are infused with political and social undertones, calling for a challenge to the status quo and advocating for a radical form of peace that aligns with the punk ethos. The "Rise Above Bird" is a testament to Fairey's consistent vision, which has solidified his place as a pivotal figure in contemporary art. It stands as a bold statement in the ongoing dialogue about the power of art to enact change and the artist's role in a society that often needs to be reminded to look beyond the surface.

    $552.00

  • Everything Under the Sky- The Saved Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Everything Under the Sky- The Saved Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Everything Under the Sky- The Saved HPM Acrylic 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Hand-Painted Multiple Silkscreen Print on Lenox Fine Art Paper by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Everything Under the Sky (The Saved), 2012 Acrylic and screenprint in colors on Lenox paper 19 x 12-1/2 inches (48.3 x 31.8 cm) (sheet) Ed. 75/250 Signed in pencil along lower edge; stamped, numbered, and dated to reverse Published by the artist. Several pieces of hinging tape to reverse. The sheet is loose. Unframed.

    $1,725.00

  • I Go Where Im Led Archival Print by Nicole Gordon

    Nicole Gordon I Go Where Im Led Archival Print by Nicole Gordon

    I Go Where I'm Led Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Nicole Gordon, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2020 Signed & Numbered Edition of 35 Artwork Size 17x17

    $285.00

  • Hawxs.EXE Giclee Print by Vincent Langaard

    Vincent Langaard Hawxs.EXE Giclee Print by Vincent Langaard

    Hawxs.EXE Giclee Print by Vincent Langaard Artwork Limited Edition Print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 34x32 Glitched Out Hawk Birds Hawxs.EXE by Vincent Langaard: Digital Disintegration in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Hawxs.EXE is a 2025 signed and numbered limited edition giclée print by Norwegian artist Vincent Langaard, produced in an edition of 30 and printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper. Measuring 34 x 32 inches, this print represents a visual onslaught of avian anatomy and technological glitch, merging Langaard’s signature collage chaos with themes of digital corruption and identity distortion. The composition is dominated by an army of hawks, falcons, and hybridized raptors spiraling across the surface in fractured motion, many of them multiplied, glitched, or duplicated into unreadable patterns. At the center, a prominent hawk figure is traced in neon pink, the only clearly defined presence in a storm of hyperreal feathers, digital noise, and synthetic color overlays. The artwork feels like a corrupted hard drive of wildlife photography, dissected and rewritten with code. Feathers stretch unnaturally. Wings replicate in stuttered loops. Beaks dissolve into data shards. All of it is suspended against a violently vibrant background of rainbow gradients, blue sky, and digital interference, where sharp realism collides with surreal artificiality. Embedded mathematical symbols, algebraic notations, and characters like *5F+1 float throughout the image, suggesting a system of encryption or conceptual logic behind the visual breakdown. This use of mathematical markup contributes to the theme of system overload, echoing the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through layering, repetition, and sensory attack. Mutation, Pattern, and the Glitch as Subject Hawxs.EXE functions as both a visual metaphor and a data stream. Langaard utilizes the hawk not just as a symbolic bird of prey but as a digital asset—duplicated, corrupted, and recompiled. The hawk’s role as a predator becomes more complex when viewed through the lens of system failure and identity distortion. This idea is reinforced through the use of pattern-based collage, where wings become abstract textures and animal forms disintegrate into ornamental chaos. The central hawk, outlined in neon, offers a flickering focus amid the wreckage, anchoring the viewer's gaze and framing the surrounding collapse. This tension between precision and collapse mirrors the energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Artists in this space often repurpose mass media imagery and glitch-based aesthetics to disrupt expectation and communicate urgency. In Langaard’s hands, the hawk becomes a victim and vector of the glitch—a once-majestic figure now looped endlessly, data-sliced and recoded until it transforms into both warning and visual spectacle. Vincent Langaard’s Syntax of Digital Collapse Vincent Langaard continues to refine a language that draws equally from pop surrealism, internet decay, wildlife illustration, and graffiti’s aggressive composition style. His imagery blurs the boundary between illustration and system feedback, using distortion not only as a stylistic tool but as a conceptual anchor. In Hawxs.EXE, the chaos is intentional. The overloaded composition mimics the sensation of screen burn, buffering, and processor lag—only it plays out through feathers, beaks, and sharpened talons. Langaard’s print invites the viewer to interpret the natural world through a synthetic interface, questioning what is real, what is preserved, and what is now permanently corrupted. This work amplifies his reputation for character-centric abstraction and digital decay. It does not simply present hawks—it reinvents them as carriers of visual memory and error. The decision to print on Hahnemühle fine art paper preserves the detail and color clarity of each corrupted fold and motion trail, further reinforcing the tension between fine art production and graffiti-informed aesthetics. Hawxs.EXE as Collector Artifact and Aesthetic Warning The limited edition of 30 positions Hawxs.EXE not just as an artwork, but as a rare fragment of Vincent Langaard’s ongoing exploration of collapse, code, and identity. Each print is a snapshot of the moment just before total digital breakdown—a preserved warning system, captured through layered imagery and emotional overload. With its scale, visual aggression, and detailed texture, this work encapsulates the spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while pushing it deeper into the conceptual architecture of post-digital narrative. Langaard’s hawks are not flying—they are falling, fracturing, and relaunching within a corrupted interface. Their transformation becomes an act of reflection on surveillance, data saturation, and the rewiring of visual systems. Through this collision of natural form and synthetic interruption, Hawxs.EXE announces itself as both a powerful collectible and a poetic artifact of future decay.

    $850.00

  • Does She Look Down Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Does She Look Down Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Does She Look Down Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Speckled Cream Paper by Pop Artist Shepard Fairey. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24

    $384.00

  • Animal Kingdom Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG Animal Kingdom Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    Animal Kingdom Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Various animals

    $134.00

  • Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Printers Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Cradled Wood Embellished Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2007 Signed & PP Marked HPM Hand Pulled Artwork Size 18x24 Oil Freedom. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Operation Oil Freedom (Black), 2007 Hand pulled multiple on panel 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) P.P. Signed, dated, and annotated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles Print Grade: 7/10 Moderate overall craquelure; mild surface soiling. Framed Dimensions 24.5 X 18.5 Inches Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print is a piece of artwork created by Shepard Fairey, also known as OBEY, an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist. Shepard Fairey gained widespread recognition through his "OBEY Giant" campaign and his iconic "Hope" poster of Barack Obama. His work often combines elements of street art, propaganda, and activism, drawing attention to social and political issues. This particular piece, "Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print," likely addresses the politics surrounding oil, energy consumption, and environmental concerns. As with many of Fairey's works, this piece employs a mix of bold fuel visuals and thought-provoking eagle burd imagery to engage the viewer and spark conversation about the subject matter. The use of silkscreen printing and wood as a medium further emphasizes the unique style and texture of the piece. Without seeing the artwork, it's difficult to provide a more detailed analysis of its specific visual elements or its exact meaning. However, it is likely that the piece carries a strong political and social message in line with Fairey's usual style.

    $7,594.00

  • Fixer-Upper HPM Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Jessica Hess Fixer-Upper HPM Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Fixer-Upper Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Jessica Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition Fixer-Upper • Autographed archival pigment print • Additional unique paint embellishments on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 14 x 17 inches Hand-embellished, signed and numbered by artist Jessica Hess in a limited embellished edition of 5

    $256.00

  • Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2023 Signed Sculpture Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 6x19.68 New in Box Heritage Polyresin Sculpture by Dulk: Totemic Mythology in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Heritage is a limited edition polyresin sculpture created in 2023 by Spanish artist Antonio Segura Donat, known professionally as Dulk. Produced in a signed edition of 50 and sized at 6 x 19.68 inches, the piece stands as a vertical tableau of animal symbolism rendered in Dulk’s vibrant, surreal style. Known for his contributions to both fine art and public muralism, Dulk’s work merges fantastical storytelling with urgent environmental themes. This sculpture continues his exploration of coexistence and biodiversity through a refined, collectible format that aligns with the evolving scope of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The sculpture is structured like a modern totem pole, composed of intricately stacked animal forms: a grounded bear wearing a scarf, a lion-headed hybrid with swirling eyes, a tropical bird, and a perched eagle with antlers. Each animal is executed in smooth polyresin with highly saturated hues—turquoise, amber, crimson, and forest green—evoking the vibrancy of Dulk’s large-scale murals. These creatures are not presented as realistic depictions, but as mythic avatars filled with symbolic intent. The bear clutches a fish and gazes outward, its paws detailed with paw pads shaped like leaves. The parrot’s beak and feathers are oversized and playfully distorted, while the topmost eagle merges avian traits with those of a stag, suggesting transformation or hybridity. Environmental Fantasy and Contemporary Totemism Heritage stands as a sculptural embodiment of Dulk’s visual language, where each character represents a chapter in a broader ecological myth. The stacking of species suggests hierarchy, unity, and shared burden—a layered interpretation of the interdependence found in natural systems. Dulk frequently infuses his work with commentary on endangered habitats and climate degradation. By using stylized animal forms, he speaks in a universal visual code that transcends language and borders, echoing how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork often distills complex ideas into accessible symbols. The physical composition of the sculpture mimics totemic arrangements found in indigenous storytelling traditions, but Dulk’s version is reframed through contemporary aesthetics. This sculpture does not appropriate; it reimagines, placing ecological allegory into a form that can live on a collector’s shelf while retaining the energy of public muralism. With its soft curves, hyper-clean surfaces, and candy-like palette, Heritage invites viewers into a dreamscape where moral lessons are tucked within visual delight. Dulk’s Influence in Modern Street Pop and Sculptural Graffiti Culture Antonio Segura Donat, born in Spain, has earned international acclaim through his immersive street art, gallery installations, and illustrative campaigns. His crossover into sculpture is not a departure from graffiti culture but a continuation of its ethos—storytelling in shared spaces. Heritage brings that narrative impulse into a three-dimensional object, shifting the street into the gallery without losing its message. The piece translates the language of large-scale walls into a hand-sized format that maintains emotional and conceptual weight. Dulk’s animal-based characters carry expressions that blur species identity and invite empathy. Their stylized eyes and exaggerated forms evoke animation, but their postures and interactions suggest quiet reverence. As with much of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the charm is surface-deep, but the meaning runs far deeper. The work reflects on extinction, adaptability, and spiritual kinship with nature—core themes that fuel Dulk’s larger body of work. His ability to merge playful form with ecological urgency sets him apart in both street and contemporary fine art circles. Heritage as Collectible Storytelling and Urban Myth The Heritage sculpture encapsulates the emotional sincerity and fantastical construction that define Dulk’s art. Each animal within the totem appears both fierce and tender, a balance that enhances the sculpture’s presence. The limited edition format elevates the piece into a collector’s artifact while retaining the raw, imaginative pulse found in street-based visual storytelling. It is a freeze-frame of Dulk’s universe, a place where creatures serve as messengers, guardians, and quiet witnesses to human impact. Heritage contributes to the expanding possibilities of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by translating a muralist’s worldview into sculptural fine art. It affirms that the messages carried by walls can also live through objects—tactile, intimate, and alive with narrative. Dulk’s totem does not speak loudly, but its stacked silence says everything. It is a monument in miniature to a world that demands attention, care, and reverence.

    $1,548.00

  • Sky High Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Sky High Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Sky High 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ernesto Yerena Montejano (Hecho Con Ganas) Famous Mexican American Pop Artwork Artist. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Size 18x24 "Sky High" is a vibrant and compelling limited edition silkscreen print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano, an artist whose work sits at the intersection of Mexican-American identity and pop art. Yerena, under his studio name Hecho Con Ganas, produced this print in 2019, showcasing his distinctive style that marries the bold aesthetics of street art with the nuanced commentary of fine art. Limited to a run of just 200 signed and numbered pieces, each print measures 18x24 inches, a size that allows viewers to engage intimately with the work while still appreciating its bold graphic qualities. Ernesto Yerena Montejano has established himself as a prominent figure in pop and street art, bringing forth a unique perspective that reflects his bicultural experience. His artworks often feature strong cultural symbols juxtaposed with bright, contrasting colors, a hallmark of classic pop art. "Sky High" features an array of eagles soaring in formation, creating a symmetrical pattern around a central rose. This symbol could be interpreted as a nod to beauty and resilience. The background's concentric circles in bold hues enhance the sense of motion and energy emanating from the composition. Silkscreen printing aligns Yerena with techniques popularized by pop art icons such as Andy Warhol, yet his subject matter is decidedly rooted in his cultural heritage and contemporary social issues. The choice of fine art paper as a medium for "Sky High" further blurs the lines between street art's transient nature and the permanence sought in fine art collections. This piece captures the dynamic essence of street art while being crafted with the precision and durability of fine art practices. Collectors and admirers of "Sky High" are drawn to its powerful visual statement and the meticulous craftsmanship of the hand-pulled print. Yerena’s work is not merely a decorative piece but an emblem of cultural pride and political expression. These encapsulating themes resonate deeply within the Mexican-American community and among advocates of pop art's power to communicate beyond words. The limited availability of "Sky High" makes it not just a piece of art but a slice of cultural history, embodying the spirit of a community that continues to soar against challenges, much like the eagles depicted in its design.

    $323.00

  • The Cavalry Above The Clouds Original Acrylic Painting by Ben Kehoe

    Ben Kehoe The Cavalry Above The Clouds Original Acrylic Painting by Ben Kehoe

    The Cavalry Above The Clouds Original Acrylic Painting by Ben Kehoe One of a Kind Artwork on Wood Board by Street Art Pop Artist. 2013 Signed Acrylic Original Painting Size 20x16 Ready To Hang

    $801.00

  • Cooper's Hawk Archival Print by Brian Mashburn

    Brian Mashburn Cooper's Hawk Archival Print by Brian Mashburn

    Cooper's Hawk Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Brian Mashburn.

    $103.00

  • Totem Melty Misfits Jumbo Unique Giclee Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Totem Melty Misfits Jumbo Unique Giclee Print by Buff Monster

    Totem Melty Misfits Jumbo Unique Giclee Print by Buff Monster Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2020 Signed & Dated with COA Framed Unique 1-of-a-Kind Giclee Original Artwork Size 8.5x11.5 Framed "This certificate verifies the authenticity of the accompanying artwork by Buff Monster. This one-of-a-kind giclee print is signed by the artist and features one of the characters created for The Melty Misfits Jumbo series. The museum glass that accompanies this piece provides UV protection; as with any artwork, it should be displayed away from direct sunlight and areas of high humidity." -Buff Monster Totem Melty Misfits Jumbo Unique Giclée Print by Buff Monster Buff Monster’s Totem Melty Misfits Jumbo Unique Giclée Print exemplifies the fusion of whimsical character design with modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork sensibilities. Known for infusing joyful colors with darker undertones, Buff Monster continues this signature approach in this framed giclée, highlighting both his established themes and his inventive experimentation with form and presentation. Printed on fine art paper and paired with official back markings and Melty Misfits branding, this piece stands out as a collector-grade artifact in contemporary pop-driven street culture. A Totemic Tribute to Melty Culture The front of the piece displays a stacked totem composed of various signature Melty Misfits characters. Each level of the totem blends psychedelic eyeball motifs with mutated dessert creatures rendered in vibrant digital tones. The background features a serene outdoor landscape with a stylized blue sky and treetop line, contrasting the oddity of the figures with a calm natural setting. This composition cleverly nods to Native American totems while simultaneously creating a satirical cartoon mythology rooted in Buff Monster’s universe. The exaggerated features, wild expressions, and gooey textures give the illusion of melting vinyl toys, all constructed with perfect symmetry to evoke both structure and chaos. Street Pop Art in Framed Form Printed using giclée technology, the artwork achieves sharp detail and brilliant coloration, essential to capturing Buff Monster’s gradient-rich linework. The format is particularly rare, presented in a professionally mounted frame with matted border that enhances its gallery-ready aesthetic. On the back, a certificate of authenticity is fixed securely beneath The Melty Misfits logo, providing the provenance expected of limited-run Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. A fluorescent sticker seals the presentation as a hallmark of Buff Monster’s brand identity. The tactile qualities of the piece—combined with its hand-assembled framing and character narrative—anchor it as more than just a print. It is a three-dimensional statement of visual rebellion masked in candy-coated fantasy. Buff Monster’s Legacy in the Designer Toy and Pop Art Movement Buff Monster, born in the United States, has earned his place at the forefront of hybrid pop and street art culture through decades of mural work, toy production, and experimental prints. From New York alleyways to Tokyo art fairs, his work remains instantly recognizable. The Totem Melty Misfits Jumbo Print reflects not only his consistent dedication to The Melty Misfits project but also his ability to evolve the format of street art into framed, collectible masterpieces. Each element in this print represents Buff Monster’s intent to make joy subversive and satire digestible. By anthropomorphizing sweet snacks into grotesque pop gods, he constructs a new iconography for a post-ironic generation. This piece is a compact, vivid document of the surrealist humor and graphic intensity that continues to define one of pop surrealism’s most celebrated graffiti artists.

    $845.00

  • Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist

    Andrew Ghrist Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist

    Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 15x24 Silkscreen Print Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Andrew Ghrist is a contemporary artist known for his intricate linework, surreal imagery, and dynamic use of color. His limited edition silkscreen print titled Yagharek is an impressive example of his unique fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This piece, produced in 2014, was meticulously hand-pulled on fine art paper, making it a striking collectible for art enthusiasts. The print is part of a signed and numbered edition of only 50, measuring 15x24 inches, further enhancing its exclusivity and appeal. Symbolism and Aesthetic in Yagharek The imagery in Yagharek is both surreal and symbolic, capturing a sense of mystery and intrigue. The dominant presence of birds in the composition suggests themes of flight, captivity, and transformation. A large, dark-feathered bird with piercing eyes looms over an array of alchemical glassware, while a smaller, taxidermy-style owl sits encased in a glass dome. The juxtaposition of life and preservation, movement and stillness, creates a visually compelling narrative that speaks to deeper existential themes. The use of fine lines and detailed textures enhances the sense of realism, while the stylized, almost dreamlike composition keeps the work firmly rooted in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Process and Limited Edition Rarity Silkscreen printing is a meticulous and labor-intensive process that demands precision and craftsmanship. Andrew Ghrist, known for his technical skill, personally hand-pulled each piece, ensuring a level of quality and uniqueness that digital reproductions cannot replicate. The layered application of ink results in a rich, tactile surface that highlights the intricate details of the artwork. This technique, often associated with legendary printmakers in pop and street art movements, gives Yagharek a tangible presence that speaks to both traditional craft and contemporary urban influences. The limited edition nature of this print makes it a coveted piece among collectors, as only 50 exist, each signed and numbered by the artist. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Yagharek reflects the influence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its raw, detailed aesthetic and bold visual storytelling. While not directly a piece of graffiti, it embodies the energy and visual dynamism of the movement, combining intricate illustration with the rebellious spirit of urban art. Andrew Ghrist’s work often draws from street culture, incorporating elements of mythology, nature, and dystopian themes into a contemporary framework. His print serves as a testament to the evolution of graffiti-inspired fine art, bridging traditional printmaking with the conceptual depth often found in street-based artwork.

    $194.00

  • The Cavalry Above The Clouds Giclee Print by Ben Kehoe

    Ben Kehoe The Cavalry Above The Clouds Giclee Print by Ben Kehoe

    The Cavalry Above The Clouds Limited Edition Giclee Fine Art Prints on Archival Photo Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Ben Kehoe.

    $217.00

  • Animal Kingdom Night Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG Animal Kingdom Night Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    Animal Kingdom- Night Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Various animals

    $134.00

  • I Am a Hawk Giclee Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof I Am a Hawk Giclee Print by Shark Toof

    I Am a Hawk Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Watercolor Textured Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Shark Toof. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x16 Signed and numbered edition of just 100 prints. 16x16 inches (22x22 inches framed). Watercolor texture 245 gsm fine art paper.

    $209.00

  • You Are an Eagle Giclee Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof You Are an Eagle Giclee Print by Shark Toof

    You Are an Eagle Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Watercolor Textured Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Shark Toof. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x16 Signed and numbered edition of just 100 prints. 16x16 inches (22x22 inches framed). Watercolor texture 245 gsm fine art paper.

    $209.00

  • Remnants Angels Giclee Print by Brin Levinson

    Brin Levinson Remnants Angels Giclee Print by Brin Levinson

    Remnant's Angels Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brin Levinson. Brin Levinson - "Remnant's Angels" Limited edition fine art giclee print Signed and numbered by the artist Edition of 25 copies 12" x 18"

    $103.00

  • Juvenile Black Hawk Archival Print by Frank Gonzales

    Frank Gonzales Juvenile Black Hawk Archival Print by Frank Gonzales

    Juvenile Black Hawk Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Frank Gonzales. 2018 Signed Juvenile Black Hawk Archival Print by Frank Gonzales

    $106.00

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Hawk Graffiti Street Pop Art

Hawk in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

The hawk has been a powerful symbol in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, representing vision, precision, and dominance. Its piercing gaze and outstretched wings create an unmistakable visual impact, making it a favored subject among urban artists. The hawk is often depicted as a lone predator, soaring high above cityscapes, watching over the chaotic urban environment below. This imagery resonates deeply with street artists, who view themselves as both observers and disruptors of the spaces they occupy. Many graffiti artists use the hawk as a metaphor for strength and survival, incorporating its silhouette into large-scale murals or layering its sharp features with abstract textures and bold colors. The bird’s ability to spot movement from great distances translates into a theme of heightened awareness, a concept that aligns with the sharp, reactive nature of street art. Whether painted in hyperrealistic detail or deconstructed into geometric forms, the hawk remains a commanding figure in contemporary urban art.

The Symbolism of the Hawk in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

The hawk’s symbolism extends far beyond its physical form, often representing themes of freedom, power, and rebellion. Many artists use the hawk to convey messages of resistance, depicting it as a guardian watching over communities or as a relentless force cutting through the constraints of society. Its ability to move between the sky and land seamlessly makes it an ideal representation of transition and adaptability, qualities that define the nature of street art itself. Some artists merge the hawk’s imagery with elements of urban decay, placing it against crumbling buildings, distressed textures, or layered backgrounds that reflect the ever-changing cityscape. Others reimagine the hawk with mechanical elements, turning it into a cybernetic creature that symbolizes the intersection of nature and technology. Whether painted in a realistic style or abstracted into minimalist line work, the hawk carries an unmistakable presence that commands attention in any environment.

The Hawk as a Force in Urban Landscapes

The hawk’s sharp talons and aggressive posture are frequently emphasized in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, reinforcing its role as a dominant force. This representation often aligns with themes of survival, where the hawk becomes a visual metaphor for the struggle between individual expression and societal constraints. Many street artists position the hawk as an embodiment of resilience, using its image to convey strength in the face of adversity. In some compositions, the hawk is juxtaposed against human figures, creating a dialogue between civilization and the wild. This contrast highlights the tension between control and instinct, a recurring theme in graffiti culture. The hawk’s ability to hunt with precision is often stylized with bold outlines, high-contrast shading, and dynamic movement, bringing an energetic and almost aggressive quality to the artwork.

The Influence of the Hawk in Contemporary Art

The hawk continues to be a significant figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, appearing in murals, prints, and digital adaptations. Its powerful stance and unwavering gaze make it an effective symbol for artists exploring themes of observation, dominance, and independence. The versatility of the hawk’s form allows it to be reinterpreted in countless ways, from traditional spray-painted stencils to mixed-media installations that incorporate found materials. Whether soaring across a large-scale city mural or incorporated into a street poster, the hawk remains an enduring representation of power and vigilance. Its presence in urban art reflects the ever-present tension between nature and the built environment, freedom and control, predator and prey. As street artists continue to evolve their visual language, the hawk will undoubtedly remain a bold and compelling symbol within the movement, embodying both the spirit of resistance and the sharp-eyed awareness that defines graffiti culture.

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