Hawk

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  • 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

    $240.00

Hawks can be a popular subject for graffiti street art, especially in urban areas where these birds of prey can often be spotted circling overhead or perched on buildings. One reason for their popularity is the hawk's association with power, strength, and freedom, as well as their impressive hunting abilities. Many graffiti artists use hawks to convey a sense of authority, intensity, or wildness in their work. In addition to their symbolic value, hawks can also be visually striking subjects for graffiti art, with their sharp beaks, talons, and distinctive feathers. Some artists may choose to depict hawks in a realistic style, while others may take a more stylized or abstract approach. Hawks are a versatile and visually compelling subject for graffiti street art, with a rich array of symbolic and aesthetic possibilities.

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