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102 artworks

  • Neon Orange Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique by Saber

    Saber Neon Orange Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique by Saber

    Neon Orange Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique by Saber Hand-Painted Ink, Colored Pencils, Marker, Highlighter on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.  2023 Signed & Numbered Mixed Unique Edition Original Series Edition of 10 HPM Hand-Drawn Pen Ink, Highlighter Marker, Marker, and Colored Pencils Artwork Size 3.5x3 Mini Drawing of the Spiders & Black Widow Spider. Includes Hand Painted & Tagged Envelope. Exploring the Vivid Depths of Saber's Neon Orange Black Widow The 'Neon Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique' series by Saber is an engaging and vibrant collection that captures the essence of street pop art through the unique lens of natural imagery. In this 2023 signed and numbered series, limited to a unique original edition of 10, Saber explores the potent symbolism of the black widow spider using a range of materials, including hand-drawn pen ink, highlighter, marker, and Colored Pencils on fine art paper. Saber's Multi-Media Artistic Approach Saber, a prominent figure in the graffiti street art scene, is renowned for his dynamic use of space and color. With this series, he focuses on the miniature canvas of 3.5x3 inches to bring the intricate details of spiders to life. The juxtaposition of neon colors against the starkness of the black widow's form creates a startling contrast, emphasizing the spider's notorious reputation and inherent beauty. The use of mixed media is pivotal in Saber's work. It allows for a depth and texture that is not easily achieved through one medium alone. The layering of ink, Colored Pencils, and highlighter conveys a sense of movement and vibrancy, while the marker outlines provide structure and definition. This combination of mediums reflects the multifaceted nature of street pop art, which often incorporates a range of elements to create a cohesive whole. Symbolism and Significance in Modern Pop Art Saber delves into symbolism in the 'Neon Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique series. The black widow spider's notorious red hourglass marking is often associated with danger, seduction, and femininity. By rendering this creature neon, Saber amplifies these associations, making the spider impossible to ignore and transforming it into an icon of allure and warning. This series, while diverging from the typical urban landscapes and bold lettering of traditional graffiti, remains firmly rooted in the principles of street pop art. The work challenges viewers to find beauty in nature's often overlooked or feared aspects, much like street art often demands attention for the underappreciated facets of the cityscape. Saber, an American artist whose real name has become synonymous with the street art movement, continues to push the boundaries of graffiti and pop art with this series. Each piece serves as a reminder of the transformative power of art to alter perceptions and engage with cultural symbols in new and unexpected ways. In summary, the 'Neon Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique' by Saber stands as a captivating intersection of nature and urban artistry. Through this series, Saber showcases his versatility as an artist and contributes to the ongoing conversation about the role of street pop art in the modern visual landscape.

    $81.00

  • The Strain Version 1 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative

    Phantom City Creative The Strain Version 1 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative

    The Strain- Version 1 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Phantom City Creative Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. The Strain FX TV Show Fine Art From Mondo.

    $217.00

  • Sale -25% Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2022 Medicom Toy The giant marshmallow monster from Ghostbusters is soars into upper echelon with the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man White Chrome 100% + 400% Bearbrick set from Medicom Toy! By adding White Chrome to the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, your Bearbrick collection will look super high end thanks to that glossy shine! Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.

    $300.00 $225.00

  • Neon Pink Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique by Saber

    Saber Neon Pink Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique by Saber

    Neon Pink Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique by Saber Hand-Painted Ink, Colored Pencils, Marker, Highlighter on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.  2023 Signed & Numbered Mixed Unique Edition Original Series Edition of 25 HPM Hand-Drawn Pen Ink, Highlighter Marker, Marker, and Colored Pencils Artwork Size 3.5x3 Mini Drawing of the Pink Spiders & Black Widow Spider. Includes Hand Painted & Tagged Cardboard. Intersecting Nature and Urban Expression in Saber's Art The 'Neon Pink Black Widow Spider HPM Mixed Media Unique' series is a stunning representation of street pop art's versatility and depth, created by the renowned graffiti artist Saber. This 2023 collection, a numbered series of 25 unique hand-painted multiples (HPM), features miniature 3.5x3 inch drawings of black widow spiders rendered in a striking neon pink. These pieces are accompanied by hand-painted and tagged cardboard, combining natural motifs and urban art sensibilities. Saber's Mixed Media Mastery Saber, an artist whose works are embedded in the DNA of modern street art, utilizes a diverse range of materials such as pen ink, highlighter, marker, and colored pencils to bring these arachnids to life. The neon pink is arresting and symbolic, challenging the viewer's perceptions of danger and attraction. In the natural world, bright colors often serve as a warning, and in the urban landscape, they demand attention – a parallel that Saber skillfully draws upon in his artwork. The inclusion of hand-painted cardboard adds an element of raw authenticity to the series. Cardboard, a ubiquitous and often discarded material, is transformed into a valuable part of the art, questioning the hierarchy of materials and the value assigned to different mediums. This approach is emblematic of street pop art's capacity to elevate the mundane and to find beauty in the overlooked. Themes of Survival and Beauty Black widow spiders are creatures that evoke a mixture of fear and fascination. Saber taps into this duality, using the spiders as a metaphor for resilience and the delicate balance between beauty and danger. This narrative is particularly resonant within the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the act of creation itself is often a form of survival and defiance. The spiders, set against Saber's signature tags backdrop, embody the tension inherent in street art – the push and pull between legality and expression, between the individual artist and the broader community. Through his neon pink black widows, Saber invites a dialogue about the interplay between instincts and urban environments and the instinctual drive to leave a mark through silk webs or spray paint.

    $81.00

  • The Light Keeps It Away Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky The Light Keeps It Away Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    The Light Keeps It Away Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky. Signed Limited Edition 2011

    $134.00

  • Baby Face AP Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Joe King Baby Face AP Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Baby Face Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on French Speckletone Kraft Paper by Joe King Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof

    $146.00

  • Wynwood Walls 10th Year Commemoration Giclee Print by Inti Castro

    Inti Wynwood Walls 10th Year Commemoration Giclee Print by Inti Castro

    Wynwood Walls 10th Year Commemoration Giclee Print by Inti Castro Artwork Limited Edition Print on 305gsm Cold Press Acid-Free 100% Cotton Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 26.5x16 Published by Goldman Global Arts, Miami

    $495.00

  • Sale -25% Chucky Doll Art Object Toy by Supreme

    Supreme Chucky Doll Art Object Toy by Supreme

    Supreme Chucky Doll Limited Edition Cloth Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Supreme. The Supreme Chucky Doll, potentially the brand's spookiest accessory ever, dropped on December 17th, 2020, as a part of their FW20 Week 17 release. This Supreme doll marks the third cuddleable toy that the brand has released in the last few years. This Supreme Chucky Doll is as close to the real character as it gets and features the ability to talk as well as a plastic knife. With a branded pair of overalls and a t-shirt, your Supreme Chucky Doll can be just as fly as you are.

    $631.00 $473.00

  • Mars Attacks Giclee Print by Burrito Breath

    Burrito Breath Mars Attacks Giclee Print by Burrito Breath

    Mars Attacks- Horror Show Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Burrito Breath. Horror Show is an illustrated homage to the best and worst of schlock-horror flicks from down the years.

    $217.00

  • Thriller Original Spray Paint Wood Painting by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof Thriller Original Spray Paint Wood Painting by Shark Toof

    Thriller Original Painting Acrylic, House Paint & Aerosol on Cradled Wood by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Orignal Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting Artwork Size 24x36 The Artistic Fusion of Shark Toof's 'Thriller' "Thriller," an original painting by Shark Toof, is a dynamic foray into graffiti street art and modern pop art. Crafted in 2015, this mixed media artwork—acrylic, house paint, and aerosol on cradled wood—displays Shark Toof's signature blend of street influence and acceptable art discipline. The piece, measuring 24x36 inches, is signed by the artist, providing authenticity to this vibrant representation of his multifaceted style. Shark Toof, recognized for his powerful visual statements in the street art community, brings his graffiti roots to the forefront in this piece. His work is not confined to the traditional expectations of pop art; instead, it ventures into a realm where iconoclasm meets iconography. In "Thriller," the influence of street art is palpable, with the raw energy of graffiti translating into a structured yet spirited composition on wood. Shark Toof's approach to his work reflects a conscious decision to merge his established voice with a playful irreverence, challenging the viewer to consider the icons of our time and their mutable significance. The artwork encapsulates Shark Toof's philosophy that art should not always be taken too seriously, suggesting that there is power in subverting one's creations. This notion of 'vandalizing' one's icons is a commentary on the impermanence of fame and the fluidity of cultural symbols in our society. This blend of introspection and external commentary positions "Thriller" within a unique space in contemporary art. Shark Toof and the Do-It-Yourself Ethos of Street Art Shark Toof's preference for Detroit as a backdrop for his creative process tells of his affinity for the do-it-yourself, or DIY, ethos often associated with street art. His connection to the city, known for its prosperous industry and innovation history, mirrors his artistic journey. In Detroit, a city that has experienced grandeur and grit, Shark Toof finds a kindred spirit—a landscape that is both a canvas and a catalyst for creativity. "Thriller" embodies this DIY spirit not only in its creation but also in its presentation. Using cradled wood as a substrate is a nod to the makeshift surfaces often employed in street art, where any space or material can become the foundation for expression. Shark Toof's choice of materials—house paint and aerosol—further echoes the vernacular of street art, where the medium's immediacy matches the message's urgency. Shark Toof's "Thriller" celebrates the evolving narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His work is a testament to street art's power to transcend its urban origins and find resonance in a gallery setting. Through his bold use of color, form, and medium, Shark Toof continues challenging and redefining what it means to be a street artist in the contemporary art world. His work is a dialogue with the viewer, an invitation to explore the deeper meanings behind the images we see and the icons we create.

    $2,910.00

  • The Memory of a Molecule Giclee Print by Skinner

    Skinner The Memory of a Molecule Giclee Print by Skinner

    The Memory of a Molecule Limited Edition Giclee Print on Velvet Cotton Rag by Skinner counter-culture street artist art. Skinner is a self-taught artist living in Oakland, California who has meticulously crafted a balance of extraordinary mural work, bizarre and antagonistic installations while maintaining a prolific commercial career. Influenced by 80’s pop culture, human struggle, myths and violence, dungeons and dragons, and the heavy metal gods, Skinner’s mind is one of psycho social mayhem fueled by calculated chaos.

    $138.00

  • Cornetto Trilogy Shaun of the Dead Lithograph Print by Patrick Connan

    Patrick Connan Cornetto Trilogy Shaun of the Dead Lithograph Print by Patrick Connan

    Cornetto Trilogy- Shaun of the Dead Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on GF Smith 250gsm Absolute Naturalis Matt Paper by Patrick Connan, an urban graffiti pop street artist. Lithograph print on GF Smith 250gsm Absolute Naturalis Matt paper with archival inks. Edition of 20 A2 (420 mm x 594 mm/ 16.5 x 23.4 inches) Signed / Numbered & Stamped

    $103.00

  • More Brains! Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith

    Jon Smith More Brains! Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith

    More Brains! Limited Edition 4-Color Split Fountain Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Smith Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "More Brains!" his Tarman portrait for Guzu Gallery's Icon's Of Horror show, 2014. 12"x16" S/N edition of 50.

    $82.00

  • Nosferatu Silkscreen Print by Robert Wilson IV

    Robert Wilson IV Nosferatu Silkscreen Print by Robert Wilson IV

    Nosferatu Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Glow-In-The-Dark Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Jacob Borshard. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Nosferatu is 18×24, Glow-In-The-Dark, hand-printed, and is signed and numbered in an edition of 100.

    $159.00

  • It's Time Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky It's Time Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    It's Time Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $134.00

  • Missing Peace Psyche B Skateboard Art Deck by Pushead

    Pushead Missing Peace Psyche B Skateboard Art Deck by Pushead

    Missing Peace Psyche B Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Mixed Media Archival Pigment Transfer & Screen Print on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Pushead. 2021 Large Signed & Dated Across Front Lip 10x32 Transfer Bottom & Screen Printed 2 Headed Frog

    $298.00

  • Skum Ra The Ever Sucking Giclee Print by Scarecrowoven

    Scarecrowoven Skum Ra The Ever Sucking Giclee Print by Scarecrowoven

    Skum Ra The Ever-Sucking Artwork Macabe Giclee Limited Edition Print on Cold Press Water Color Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scarecrowoven. Printed with archival inks on cold press water color paper, signed and numbered edition of 50. 18x21

    $217.00

  • It's Alive AP Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith

    Jon Smith It's Alive AP Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith

    It's Alive Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jon Smith Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof

    $228.00

  • Stevie Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Bec Winnel Stevie Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Stevie Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 8.25x11 Skull with Crystals and Mushrooms. The Symbolic Stevie Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Bec Winnel's artistic expression through giclee prints offers a captivating blend of natural and mystical elements, as beautifully depicted in the "Stevie" limited edition print. With only 25 signed and numbered pieces, this artwork embodies a rare intersection of Street Pop Art and fine art, presented on fine art paper. The "Stevie" print, measuring 8x10.75 inches, juxtaposes the stark imagery of a skull with the organic growth of crystals and mushrooms, creating a dialogue between life, death, and rebirth. Deepening the Aesthetic and Conceptual Dialogue Winnel's "Stevie" is a profound narrative captured through delicate yet powerful imagery. The skull, a universally recognized symbol of mortality, is contrasted with elements that signify life and natural beauty. Often associated with healing and spiritual properties, Crystals emerge alongside mushrooms, symbolizing nature's resilience and life cycle. This visual paradox is a hallmark of Street Pop Art's ability to foster multifaceted conversations and a reflection of Winnel's expertise in marrying various thematic elements to provoke thought and emotion. The limited edition nature of "Stevie" amplifies its value in terms of scarcity and as a significant piece of contemporary art that can be owned and appreciated in personal spaces. Giclee prints allow for a high-resolution depiction of Winnel's detailed work, ensuring that each stroke and color gradient is faithfully reproduced for the collector. In this sense, the print becomes a timeless piece, capturing the ephemeral nature of Street Pop Art while providing a lasting window into the artist's vision. Bec Winnel and the Landscape of Street Pop Art While Bec Winnel may not be a street artist in the traditional sense, her work shares an affinity with the Street Pop Art movement through its accessibility and the portrayal of common motifs in a unique and thought-provoking manner. Street Pop Art is characterized by its ability to capture the observer's attention through visuals grounded in cultural and social commentary. Winnel's "Stevie" fits within this paradigm, challenging viewers to reflect on existential themes through the lens of natural symbolism. The choice of a skull, crystals, and mushrooms speaks to a universal audience, transcending cultural barriers and inviting interpretations that span different worldviews. As such, Winnel contributes to the dialogue that Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork are known for – one that is inclusive, diverse, and deeply connected to the human experience. The medium of fine art paper elevates the textural experience of the artwork, providing depth and a tactile dimension often experienced in the physicality of street art. Continuing Legacy of "Stevie" in Artistic Discourse The legacy of "Stevie" extends beyond the confines of its limited edition status. It becomes part of a larger conversation about the role of art in society and how Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork contribute to cultural narratives. By bringing elements typically found in street art into the home, Winnel's print bridges the gap between public and private art appreciation, allowing for a personal relationship with themes often played on a larger scale on city walls. The significance of "Stevie" also lies in its ability to remain relevant and poignant. As with much Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, the themes of life, death, and the natural world are ever-present in the human psyche. Winnel's artistic choices prompt a meditation on the cycle of existence and the beauty found in all its stages. In the hands of collectors, "Stevie" serves as a reminder of the power of art to encapsulate complex ideas within simple forms. Winnel's work, through its technical finesse and conceptual depth, stands as a testament to the evolving nature of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. In such pieces, the conversation between the ancient and the contemporary, the transient and the permanent, continues to thrive, enriching the tapestry of modern art.

    $109.00

  • Vampire Boy Black Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Vampire Boy Black Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Vampire Boy Deck- Black Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme SS21 2021 Supreme Dracula Bat Skateboard Deck

    $200.00

  • The Strain Version 2 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative

    Phantom City Creative The Strain Version 2 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative

    The Strain- Version 2 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Phantom City Creative Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. The Strain FX TV Show Fine Art From Mondo.

    $217.00

  • Revenge Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Revenge Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Revenge Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 28x28 Silkscreen Print Revenge Night is a silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson, a Los Angeles-based artist known for his controversial and provocative work. His art often explores themes of violence, chaos, and societal struggles, reflecting the darker aspects of human nature and social dynamics. The Revenge Night silkscreen print is an example of Cleon Peterson's signature style, featuring stark black, white, and tan color schemes with heavy use of harsh symmetry. His characters often engage in violent or antagonistic interactions, highlighting the artist's view of the world as a cruel and brutal place.

    $759.00

  • Cannibal Holocaust Red Silkscreen Print by Jock

    Jock Cannibal Holocaust Red Silkscreen Print by Jock

    Cannibal Holocaust- Red Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jock Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screen print. Hand-numbered.

    $159.00

  • Demon Jellyfish Original Marker Drawing by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Demon Jellyfish Original Marker Drawing by Buff Monster

    Demon Jellyfish Original Marker Drawing by Buff Monster on Card Stock Paper, Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2007 Signed Original Magic Marker Drawing Size 10x6 of a Flying Demon JellyFish "Demon Jellyfish," a striking piece by Buff Monster, encapsulates the spirited essence of street pop art. Crafted in 2007, this original magic marker drawing on card stock paper bears the dimensions of 10x6 inches and presents an intriguing subject—a flying demon jellyfish. As a signed original, it is a tangible connection to Buff Monster's creative spirit and street art's broader narrative. The artwork features a whimsical creature, a hallmark of Buff Monster's style, which often combines the cute with the grotesque and the playful with the demonic. This juxtaposition is emblematic of street pop art's power to blend disparate elements to provoke thought and evoke emotion. The jellyfish, with its dangling tentacles and angelic wings, invites a dialogue about the nature of duality—sinister yet benign, floating yet directed. Buff Monster's use of stark black ink against the plain background exemplifies the potency of contrast—a technique frequently employed in street art to convey explicit, powerful imagery even from a distance. The decision to represent a demon jellyfish suggests a narrative where mythological creatures and urban legends converge, creating a tapestry of modern folklore. The inclusion of Buff Monster's signature and the year of creation anchors the piece in time, offering authenticity and a snapshot of the artist's evolution. As street pop art continues to gain recognition, works like "Demon Jellyfish" are pivotal in chronicling the movement's history and the diversity of its artistic expressions. In the broader context of street pop art and graffiti, the "Demon Jellyfish" stands as a testament to the unbounded creativity of artists who draw inspiration from their urban environments. Buff Monster's work challenges viewers to find beauty and meaning in unexpected forms, proving that even the most fantastical creatures have a place on the streets and in the hearts of those who encounter them.

    $845.00

  • Undead Uprising Giclee Print by Jason Levesque

    Jason Levesque Undead Uprising Giclee Print by Jason Levesque

    Undead Uprising Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jason Levesque. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x12

    $134.00

  • Sale -25% Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky Designer Art Toy by SuperPlastic x Alex Pardee

    Alex Pardee Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky Designer Art Toy by SuperPlastic x Alex Pardee

    Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Alex Pardee. 2021 8" Limited Run by Alex Pardee x Superplastic Horror Scary Fine Art Toy New in Box Exploring the Eerie and Eclectic with Alex Pardee's Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky The Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky is a formidable figure in the world of collectible vinyl art toys, epitomizing the cross-section where horror meets street pop art. Alex Pardee, an American artist known for his unique blend of brightly colored, often grotesque and horror-inspired artwork, collaborated with Superplastic in 2021 to create this limited run, 8-inch figure that fuses the playful and the petrifying in a way that resonates deeply with contemporary art enthusiasts. Alex Pardee: Bridging Art Genres and Aesthetic Boundaries Alex Pardee's foray into the art toy industry with the creation of Jahbreaker Brightmare represents a significant evolution of street pop art and graffiti artwork into three-dimensional forms. Known for his distinctive style that often incorporates elements of the absurd and macabre, Pardee's work is instantly recognizable. His fine art toys, like the Jahbreaker Brightmare, are no exception, serving as a physical manifestation of his vision that challenges and expands the boundaries of conventional street art. The Jahbreaker is a figure that stands out for its paradoxical design: a seemingly innocent form decorated with bright, polka-dot patterns that clash with the horror evoked by its exaggerated monstrous features. This juxtaposition is a hallmark of Pardee's approach to art, where horror elements are not hidden in shadows but are brought into the glaring light, dressed in vibrancy. It is a loud, unapologetic celebration of the bizarre and a commentary on the nature of fear and the unexpected places it can surface. Collectible Art Toys as a Medium of Street Pop Art Expression The emergence of art toys as a legitimate medium in the street pop art scene marks a significant shift in how art is consumed and appreciated. Collectible figures like the Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky are not only admired for their aesthetic and craftsmanship but also for their ability to capture the essence of street art in a form that is both accessible and interactive. These objects transcend the static nature of two-dimensional works, inviting engagement and personal interpretation in ways that traditional graffiti artwork cannot. As a new in box item, the Jahbreaker retains a sense of untouched potential, a collectible that is both an art piece and a commodity, reflecting the dual nature of street art's underground roots and its contemporary mainstream appeal. Pardee's collaboration with Superplastic on this limited edition toy underscores the growing trend of street artists partnering with brands to reach wider audiences, while still maintaining the authenticity and edge that defines the spirit of street pop art. The Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky by Alex Pardee is a compelling piece that stands at the intersection of horror, street pop art, and collectible culture. It embodies the tension between the playful and the terrifying, between commercial appeal and artistic integrity. This vinyl art toy is not only a testament to Pardee's vision but also to the evolving landscape of street art, where the canvas is no longer just a wall, but any object that can bear the weight of an artist's message.

    $256.00 $192.00

  • Mutant Vinyl Hardcore Silkscreen Print by Scarecrowoven

    Scarecrowoven Mutant Vinyl Hardcore Silkscreen Print by Scarecrowoven

    Mutant Vinyl Hardcore 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream-Colored French Paper by Scarecrowoven Macabre Art Pop Artwork Artist. Printed on cold-press watercolor paper signed and numbered edition of 50. 18x24

    $214.00

  • They're Coming to Get You Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley

    Paul Hanley They're Coming to Get You Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley

    They're Coming to Get You Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Paul Hanley Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. They're Coming to Get You Artist: Paul Hanley Format: Screen Print Dimensions: 18" x 24" Markings: Signed & Numbered Edition Size: 60 "This is a special screenprint I made for "Something Spooky", a rather incredible Halloween-themed art show curated by the great Steve Niles and horror art legend (and one of my personal heroes) Bernie Wrightson." -Paul Hanley

    $103.00

  • They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    They Live 2 Movie Hand-Pulled 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey x Mondo. 2011 Signed & Numbered Screen Print They Live 2, 2011 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 500 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles They Live Movie Screening Alamo Drafthouse Austin Texas June 9 2011. This Is Your God, Obey Your Dictator Minute bump to the lower-left corner.

    $917.00

  • As Seen on TV Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier As Seen on TV Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    As Seen on TV- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.

    $954.00

  • Vampire Boy Red Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Vampire Boy Red Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Vampire Boy Deck- Red Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme SS21 2021 Supreme Dracula Bat Skateboard Deck

    $206.00

  • Dark as a Dungeon Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Dark as a Dungeon Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Dark as a Dungeon Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24

    $771.00

  • Devilman Silkscreen Print by Mike Sutfin

    Mike Sutfin Devilman Silkscreen Print by Mike Sutfin

    Devilman Limited Edition 9-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mike Sutfin, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Limited Edition of 300 Artwork measuring 18" x 24", these prints needed eight screens and nine colors to capture their vibrancy on the 100# c stock French Pop-Tone Berrylicious paper used, and the back view of the character is printed on the reverse side of the print. Mike Sutfin's Devilman: A Symphony of Color and Chaos The "Devilman" limited edition silkscreen print by Mike Sutfin is a formidable example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can bring together vibrancy, intensity, and a touch of the macabre. This 2015 piece, a limited edition of 300, captures the essence of its subject matter through a stunning 9-color palette applied via eight screens onto 100# c stock French Pop-Tone Berrylicious paper. Measuring 18x24 inches, the artwork showcases Sutfin's mastery in a modern pop art context, providing a fiery representation of the titular character with a complexity that demands attention. The Artistic Process Behind Devil man's Creation The creation of "Devilman" is a testament to the meticulous silkscreen printing process. The requirement of 8 screens for the nine colors used in the piece illustrates the intricate layering process that imbues the artwork with depth and dynamism. The process is detailed, requiring precision and a keen eye for detail to ensure that each layer of color sits perfectly upon the last, building up to create the final arresting image. This technique, while traditional in its roots, is brought to life in a new way through Sutfin's skillful hands, blending the boundaries between street art and fine art. Interpreting Devilman: Street Pop Art Meets Mythology Sutfin's "Devilman" is more than a visual spectacle; it explores mythology, character design, and the eternal dance between good and evil. The figure stands amidst flames, a visual nod to the hellish realms often associated with devils and demons. Yet, the character is not merely a representation of evil. The complexity of the image, with its vibrant colors and detailed linework, suggests a narrative that goes beyond the binary of good versus evil. It speaks to the inner battles that rage within, the fiery potential for destruction and rebirth in every individual. The decision to print a back view of the character on the reverse side of the print adds a layer of depth to the artwork, inviting viewers to consider the many sides of the character – and themselves. This duality is a common theme in street pop art, where the surface image often belies a more profound story waiting to be uncovered by those who look closely enough. Mike Sutfin's "Devilman" is a powerful example of modern pop art's ability to combine traditional techniques with contemporary themes. The artwork stands as a beacon within the genre, showcasing how street pop art and graffiti can transcend their urban origins to enter the realm of collectible fine art. Through works like "Devilman," artists like Sutfin continue to push the boundaries of street art while also honoring the rich, colorful, and sometimes dark stories that have always been at the heart of human expression.

    $221.00

  • Cornetto Trilogy The Worlds End Lithograph Print by Patrick Connan

    Patrick Connan Cornetto Trilogy The Worlds End Lithograph Print by Patrick Connan

    Cornetto Trilogy-The World's End Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on GF Smith 250gsm Absolute Naturalis Matt Paper by Patrick Connan, an urban graffiti pop street artist. Lithograph print on GF Smith 250gsm Absolute Naturalis Matt paper with archival inks. Edition of 20 A2 (420 mm x 594 mm/ 16.5 x 23.4 inches) Signed / Numbered & Stamped

    $103.00

  • Buy Z-Bonds Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Ron Guyatt Buy Z-Bonds Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Buy Z-Bonds- Zombie Apocalypse Propaganda Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ron Guyatt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Artist Ron Guyatt created this great propaganda poster to help support our fight against the looming zombie apocalypse. The posters educate the population to the need to military respond to the threat. Each poster is signed and numbered, measures 18″ x 24″, and is available in a limited edition of 100.

    $103.00

  • The Re-Animator- Dynamite #4 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Francesco Francavilla The Re-Animator Dynamite #4 Silkscreen Print by Francesco Francavilla

    The Re-Animator- Dynamite #4 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Francesco Francavilla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $103.00

  • Eyes They May Be AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Eyes They May Be AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Eyes They May Be Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Not Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Not Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Not Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Perforated blotter paper is a type of paper that is commonly used in the creation of graffiti fine art. This paper is perforated into small squares or tabs, which are then used to create unique artwork prints. The printing process used for blotter paper artwork prints is similar to that of traditional fine art prints, with a focus on using high-quality materials and techniques that ensure the longevity and preservation of the artwork. Archival inks are used to ensure that the print will resist fading and discoloration over time, and acid-free paper is used to prevent deterioration and yellowing. Blotter paper artwork prints are popular among collectors and enthusiasts of graffiti and street art due to their unique texture and the fact that each print is a one-of-a-kind piece of art. They are often framed and displayed in galleries and private collections, and can be a valuable addition to any art collection. Blotter paper artwork prints are made by first creating an original artwork on a sheet of blotter paper using various mediums, the artwork is then scanned or photographed and digitally reproduced using high-quality archival ink and paper. To ensure that these artwork prints are archival quality, it is important to use high-quality materials and techniques in the creation process. This might include using acid-free paper, archival inks, and other materials that will help to preserve the artwork for many years to come. With proper care and storage, these artwork prints can be enjoyed by collectors and enthusiasts for generations to come.

    $467.00

  • The Fly Silkscreen Print by Johnny Dombrowski

    Johnny Dombrowski The Fly Silkscreen Print by Johnny Dombrowski

    The Fly Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Johnny Dombrowski Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screenprint. Hand-numbered.

    $103.00

  • Punishment- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Punishment- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Punishment- Red Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Desirable Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 36x36 “One of the main inspirations that I have is anger. If I can be angry about something, it means I feel passionate about it. It makes me want to make art about it”, Cleon Peterson says. Nonetheless, his art is not dealing with violence on a superficial level, and it is not used as a tool of provocation per se. His simple compositions entail complex connotations and an unsettling critique of society’s ever-growing disenfranchisement, isolation, and desperation. Looking at his work, one can easily understand that the artist is not advocating for violence, which he, instead, weaponizes in the battle with apathy. What’s alarming for Peterson in our world is not the poverty, injustice, and cruelty alone but the lack of reaction to them.

    $1,311.00

  • Rick Grimes Chillin Original Graphite Drawing by Mark Hammermeister

    Mark Hammermeister Rick Grimes Chillin Original Graphite Drawing by Mark Hammermeister

    Rick Grimes Chillin Original Pencil Graphite Hand Drawing on Thin Fine Art Paper by modern trending street art artist Mark Hammermeister. 2014 Signed Orignal Graphite Art Drawing of Rick Grimes from Walking Dead TV Show in Police Uniform. Walking Dead as a Subject in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Walking Dead has become a significant influence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, inspiring artists to reinterpret its characters, themes, and dystopian imagery through bold, urban aesthetics. As one of the most culturally impactful television series and comic book franchises of the modern era, its dark, post-apocalyptic world naturally lends itself to the visual language of street art. The show’s themes of survival, morality, and chaos resonate with the rebellious spirit of graffiti and pop-inspired street prints, making it a popular subject for murals, screenprints, and stencil-based artwork. Whether portraying its iconic characters or referencing its haunting themes of destruction and resilience, artists have embraced the series as a symbol of defiance and endurance within the contemporary art landscape. Iconic Characters and Visual Symbolism The Walking Dead is known for its deeply developed characters, many of whom have become icons in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Figures like Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, and Michonne are often depicted in large-scale murals and limited-edition screenprints, their likenesses reimagined through stencil techniques, halftone textures, and bold color blocking. The gritty nature of their survival journeys aligns with the aesthetic of urban street art, where raw, high-contrast visuals carry emotional depth. Many artists incorporate religious iconography into their portrayals, casting characters as saints or mythological figures, reinforcing the show’s themes of sacrifice and redemption. The recurring imagery of skulls, decayed landscapes, and haunting typography further enhances the apocalyptic aesthetic, making each piece feel like a relic of a world lost to chaos. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Techniques Many artists working within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork utilize stencil layering, wheatpaste posters, and screenprinting to bring The Walking Dead to life in urban spaces. The stark contrast between life and death in the series is mirrored through aggressive black-and-white compositions, blood-red accents, and distressed textures that resemble decaying posters on city walls. The use of metallic inks and high-gloss overlays adds a contemporary element, elevating these works beyond traditional graffiti into fine art print editions. Some murals blend realistic portraiture with exaggerated comic book elements, reflecting the franchise’s roots in graphic novels while maintaining the expressive freedom of street art. The inclusion of text from the series, often in bold, distressed fonts, serves as a reminder of the existential struggles faced by the characters and the real-world anxieties mirrored in the show’s dystopian themes. Cultural Impact and Artistic Relevance The Walking Dead has left an indelible mark on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by serving as a powerful metaphor for survival, societal collapse, and human resilience. Its presence in street murals, silkscreen prints, and mixed-media works speaks to its ability to connect with audiences beyond television, influencing a visual culture that thrives on rebellion and reinvention. Artists continue to reinterpret its imagery, using its themes to comment on contemporary issues such as isolation, fear, and the fight for hope in a fractured world. The enduring visual impact of The Walking Dead within street art ensures that it remains a source of inspiration for those who seek to capture the raw, visceral emotion that defines both the series and the urban artistic movement.

    $340.00

  • Pop Sub Final #4 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Jacob Bannon Pop Sub Final #4 Silkscreen Print by Jacob Bannon

    Pop Sub Final #4 Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Bannon Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 7x7 Pop Sub Final #4 by Jacob Bannon: A Dark Emblem of Street Pop Expression Pop Sub Final #4 is a visually arresting 7x7 inch one-color silkscreen print by Jacob Bannon, released in 2014 as a numbered limited edition of 100. Printed on fine art paper, this haunting monochromatic image encapsulates Bannon’s signature visual language—one that thrives on raw emotion, layered texture, and existential symbolism. The design appears as a spectral fusion of a skull and a cratered celestial surface, evoking lunar imagery overlaid with a decayed human face. Rendered in coarse halftones and distressed gradients, the print does not merely suggest decay but embraces it as the very fabric of visual construction. The tactile roughness and obscured features challenge the viewer to interpret the image emotionally rather than analytically. This technique aligns the piece firmly within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where instinct often overrides polished perfection. Jacob Bannon: Raw Signal in Urban Silence Jacob Bannon is a multidisciplinary American artist known for his work in visual art, graphic design, and music, particularly as the vocalist for the band Converge. His creative practice merges visceral abstraction with thematic intensity, often touching on mortality, emotional fracture, and spiritual displacement. His artworks are marked by dense visual layering, distressed surfaces, and a commitment to translating sound into image. Pop Sub Final #4 reflects this approach perfectly—an artwork that resonates like feedback from an amplifier. It captures the ghostly echo of urban anxiety, a worn currency of identity that has passed through too many hands. This print does not shout, it vibrates. It is not an illustration but a signal. Printmaking as Annihilation and Revelation As a one-color hand-pulled silkscreen print, the physical process behind Pop Sub Final #4 is as integral to its meaning as the image itself. The ink is uneven, the textures are chaotic, and the breakdown of form into shadow and void mirrors the themes Bannon regularly explores. At 7x7 inches, the small scale intensifies the print’s claustrophobic energy, drawing the viewer in for a closer inspection of what feels like a decayed artifact. This limited edition format speaks to the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—accessible, raw, and designed for impact without dilution. It is not simply hung on a wall but pressed into the experience of the viewer like a worn badge or underground symbol. Symbolism and Dissonance in Street Pop Language The circular format enclosing a skull-like visage evokes universal symbols of mortality and time. Bannon’s print pushes against decorative tendencies by refusing to clarify its meaning, instead evoking a sensation of unrest, loss, and timeless ruin. Unlike clean vectors or digital graphics, this work feels buried in a deeper emotional register. Pop Sub Final #4 communicates in tones of erosion, deterioration, and silence. Within the wider street and pop art culture, where loud colors and recognizable icons often dominate, Bannon's approach provides an antidote—proof that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can whisper with the same power it screams. His print is a meditation, a relic, and a confrontation, all in one stark square.

    $80.00

  • Ritual Device Fueled Bottom AP 1995 San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Ritual Device Fueled Bottom AP 1995 San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Ritual Device Fueled Bottom AP 1995 San Francisco CA Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 1995 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of AP 100 Artwork Size 16x22 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik. Ritual Device Fueled Bottom July 29th 1995 San Fransisco California Bottom of the Hill.  Frank Kozik Ritual Device Fueled Bottom 1995 Artist Proof Silkscreen Frank Kozik, born in Spain in 1962 and active primarily in the United States until his passing in 2023, was a pivotal figure in the transformation of gig posters into collectible Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Ritual Device Fueled Bottom silkscreen print from July 29, 1995 was created for a performance at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco, California. This hand-pulled silkscreen on fine art paper measures approximately 16 x 22 inches and this example is an Artist Proof limited to 100, signed and numbered by Kozik. Artist Proof editions are produced in smaller quantities separate from the standard run and are closely associated with the artist’s personal archive and print approval process. During the mid-1990s, Kozik’s disciplined approach to silkscreen production helped legitimize underground concert posters as enduring fine art multiples within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Horror Comic Influence and Graphic Intensity The composition features a wide-eyed figure shielding her face, rendered in a bold horror-comic style with dramatic linework and saturated color contrasts. The bleeding reds, deep blacks, and electric yellows create a visceral atmosphere that mirrors the raw energy of 1990s alternative and punk performances. The Ritual Device title dominates the upper register in heavy gradient lettering, while the event details anchor the lower portion in strong block typography. Kozik frequently drew from mid-century pulp comics, exploitation film posters, and underground zine aesthetics, and those influences are clearly visible in the exaggerated expression and confrontational imagery. This visual language aligns seamlessly with Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where immediacy, shock value, and high-impact design function as both promotional strategy and cultural commentary. San Francisco Poster Culture and Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork San Francisco played a significant role in the 1990s poster resurgence, and venues such as Bottom of the Hill became central hubs for independent music scenes. Kozik’s posters for these events documented a thriving underground culture while elevating the visual format through meticulous hand-pulled silkscreen craftsmanship. By signing and numbering the Artist Proof edition of 100, Kozik reinforced the print’s collectibility and archival value. Works like Ritual Device Fueled Bottom stand as historically important examples of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, capturing the convergence of live music, bold graphic storytelling, and limited edition printmaking that defined a transformative era in contemporary poster art.

    $450.00

  • Power Sculpture by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Power Sculpture by Cleon Peterson

    Power Sculpture Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Cleon Peterson. Power, 2021 Matte White Resin Size: H 11.625" x W 7" x D 3" Limited edition of 500 Los Angeles-based artist Cleon Peterson is widely known for his fearless, psycho-social depictions of human nature and authoritarian elements in contemporary society. His monochromatic work." comprising paintings, sculptures, and prints, reflect his distinctive. graphic style. Peterson was a contributing artist in 2019's Beyond the Streets exhibition in Brooklyn, NY, For Beyond the Streets 2021, Peterson provides his iconic visual designs. 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. What’s alarming for Peterson in our world is not the poverty, injustice, and cruelty by themselves, but the lack of reaction to them.

    $1,639.00

  • Freddy VHS White Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    Jeremy Wheeler Freddy VHS White Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    Freddy VHS- White Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jeremy Wheeler Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Nightmare on Elm Street with “The Dream Machine” - a silkscreen print made for the recent VHS convention, Tape Eaters 2.

    $103.00

  • From The Shadows Silkscreen Print by Russell Moore

    Russell Moore From The Shadows Silkscreen Print by Russell Moore

    From The Shadows 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Russell Moore Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Novos horror film print.

    $214.00

  • Flight of an Eagle AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Flight of an Eagle AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Flight of an Eagle Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Chaz Bojorquez Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Art in the Streets Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN  Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2011 Signed, Printed Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Black Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Chaz Bojórquez MOCA Spray Paint Can by Montana MTN The Chaz Bojórquez MOCA Art in the Streets limited edition spray paint can by Montana Colors is a powerful tribute to one of the most respected pioneers of West Coast graffiti culture. Released in 2011 in conjunction with the landmark MOCA Art in the Streets exhibition, this rare object merges the historical significance of Bojórquez's calligraphic Cholo style with the influential legacy of Montana MTN’s design-forward can series. This specific release was part of a 500-piece edition featuring a printed reproduction of Bojórquez's distinctive skeleton figure and handstyle layered over gritty urban textures. Each can was filled with functional black paint and housed in a custom-printed box, serving both as a collector's item and a commentary on the duality of utilitarian object and fine art. Legacy of Chaz Bojórquez in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Born and raised in Los Angeles, Chaz Bojórquez developed a deeply personal and culturally rooted form of graffiti that drew upon Cholo script, a calligraphy style originating from East LA gangs. By introducing this aesthetic to the fine art world, Bojórquez challenged existing hierarchies and legitimized urban lettering as a serious artistic form. His artworks often include skulls, Gothic motifs, and stylized letterforms that reflect the struggles, stories, and spiritual codes of his community. His influence helped elevate street-based visual culture to institutional recognition, and his role in MOCA’s Art in the Streets exhibition marked a key moment in contemporary art history when museums openly celebrated graffiti. Montana MTN and the Street Pop Art Object Format Montana Colors, a legendary European spray paint manufacturer, has long supported graffiti artists through specialized products and limited collaborations. Their limited-edition art cans blur the lines between tool and collectible sculpture, embracing the physical language of graffiti culture as a new medium for fine art. By inviting artists like Chaz Bojórquez to design these cans, Montana MTN acknowledges the cultural value of graffiti’s original format while inviting a broader audience to appreciate it. These cans are not simply paint containers but curated art objects representing the evolution of urban expression. The custom printed surface, the iconic form factor, and the functional contents make each release a unique hybrid of tradition, branding, and subversion. Chaz Bojórquez and the Art in the Streets Legacy The 2011 MOCA Art in the Streets exhibition, curated by Jeffrey Deitch, brought Bojórquez’s work to an international audience. His contribution stood out for its historical depth and authenticity, anchoring the exhibition’s narrative in the often-overlooked roots of West Coast graffiti. The spray can created with Montana MTN to mark this occasion captures that spirit in physical form. It features a monochromatic skull with fedora motif and raw wall textures referencing one of his most iconic public murals. By transforming this into a functional can, the project recontextualizes traditional graffiti elements as commemorative, portable art. This piece represents not only Bojórquez’s legacy but the deeper message of graffiti as a voice of identity, resistance, and design mastery within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $350.00

Horror & Scary Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Macabre Aesthetic: Horror in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

The world of street pop art and graffiti artwork often reflects the myriad facets of human emotion and cultural expression. Among these, horror and scary themes have carved out a niche that resonates deeply with the human psyche. This fascination with the macabre in street art is a testament to the enduring appeal of horror in the popular imagination and how it can be used to explore and comment on deeper societal fears and anxieties. Graffiti street art has always been a powerful medium for self-expression, and many artists have ventured into creating horror-inspired pieces to elicit a range of emotions from viewers. Horror in graffiti street art can be seen in various forms, including Dark Imagery. Artists may utilize dark, eerie, and sometimes grotesque imagery to evoke a sense of horror. This can include haunted houses, ghosts, zombies, or other supernatural beings. Macabre themes: Themes related to death, decay, and the darker aspects of life are often explored in horror-based graffiti art. Skulls, skeletons, and other symbols of mortality can be prominently featured. Surrealism: Surrealistic elements can heighten the sense of unease in horror-themed graffiti. The artist might create distorted, dreamlike, or nightmarish scenes to disorient and unsettle the viewer. Pop culture references: Graffiti artists may incorporate well-known horror characters, such as Pennywise from "It" or Freddy Krueger from "A Nightmare on Elm Street," into their works. This creates a familiar yet unsettling atmosphere. Psychological horror: Some artists may opt for a more subtle approach, using symbolic imagery or metaphorical representations to evoke a sense of dread or anxiety rather than outright terror. Urban legends and folklore: Artists can tap into the rich history of urban legends and folklore to create chilling scenes that capture the imagination of passersby. Social commentary: Horror-based graffiti can be a means of exploring and critiquing societal issues, such as violence, poverty, or political oppression. These pieces can serve as powerful statements that provoke thought and discussion. Horror in graffiti street art allows artists to express their creativity while engaging with their audience on a visceral level. Combining public space and unsettling imagery can make these works memorable and impactful, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Haunting the Urban Canvas: Horror's Place in Street Art

Street artists have long been drawn to the allure of the horror genre, using its imagery to create works that startle, provoke, and engage the public. In the labyrinth of city streets, a sudden encounter with a mural depicting scenes or figures from horror can transform the experience of a space, charging it with an eerie atmosphere. The use of horror-themed imagery serves multiple purposes – it can be a visceral form of self-expression, a reflection of the artist's demons, or a symbolic commentary on the horrors of contemporary life. The figures that populate the horror genre – ghosts, monsters, and other supernatural entities – become powerful symbols when transposed onto the urban landscape. They speak of the unseen and the unknown, tapping into the collective unconscious with their potent blend of fear and fascination. Artists adept in the language of street pop art and graffiti use these symbols to tell stories that are as much about external realities as they are about internal worlds. Whether it is the monstrous personification of societal ills or the spectral representation of lost histories, these artworks invite reflection on the nature of fear itself.

Monsters and Morality: Scary Stories Told on Concrete

Horror and the scary are not just about shock value; they also serve as a moral compass to navigate the complexities of right and wrong. In the hands of street artists, the grotesque and the frightful become tools for social critique. Monsters painted on the sides of buildings may represent the real-life monsters of corruption, violence, and injustice. The ghoulish and the ghostly remind passersby that there are things in the world that should not be ignored or forgotten. In many ways, the use of horror in street pop art and graffiti artwork is an act of rebellion, a defiance of the notion that public spaces should be sanitized and stripped of anything unsettling. By bringing the scary into the light, these artists challenge the viewer to confront discomfort, question what is taken for granted, and recognize the power of art to unsettle and please. Horror and the scary are integral elements of street pop art and graffiti artwork, serving as potent vehicles for expression, commentary, and confrontation. These themes provide a lens through which artists can explore the human condition in all its darkness and complexity. As long as there are fears to be faced and stories to be told, horror will continue to haunt the walls of our cities, compelling us to look – and to think – a little deeper.
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