Horror

4 artworks


  • Sale -20% Krueger Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Joe King Krueger Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Purchase Krueger- Rook Brand Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Joe King Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $136.00$109.00

  • Sale -20% All Work No Play... Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG All Work No Play... Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    Purchase All Work No Play... Limited Edition ICON Series 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. The Shining Typewriter From The Famous Stephen King Horror Movie Film. "Every film has one. A signature prop, set, or location. Something that, in a single image, can represent the entire movie. The design team of Dan Kuhlken and Nathan Goldman, also known as DKNG, call these images “Icons,” and they are the subject of their first-ever solo show at Gallery 1988 West in Los Angeles. The show, called simply ICON, is comprised of 50 pieces featuring iconic places and things from some of your favorite movies and TV shows of all time. Each piece is small – 12 inches square – and is of one thing that sums up an entire movie. And of course, each is done in DKNG’s distinctive bright, geometric yet detailed style.” - DKNG

    $161.00$129.00

  • Sale -20% Pop Sub Final #4 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

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

    Purchase 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.

    $104.00$83.00

  • Sale -20% It's Time Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky It's Time Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

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

    $136.00$109.00

Horror
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. The combination of public space and unsettling imagery can make these works memorable and impactful, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
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