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34 artworks

  • Pop Tart- Yellow Silkscreen Fine Art Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Pop Tart- Yellow Silkscreen Fine Art Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Pop Tart- Yellow Hand-Pulled 7-Color Framed Silkscreen Print on 410gsm Somerset Satin White Paper by Artist D*Face- Dean Stockton Limited Edition Fine Art Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Framed Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 30x29 Framed With a Large Custom Frame & Mat. Pop Tart (Yellow), 2007 Screenprint in colors on paper 30 x 29 inches (76.2 x 73.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 125 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge. Published by Black Rat Press D*Face Dean Stockton Pop Tart Yellow Silkscreen Print 2007 The 2007 Pop Tart Yellow silkscreen print by British artist Dean Stockton, professionally known as D*Face, is a seminal example of his satirical take on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 30 x 29 inches and pulled by hand in seven colors on 410gsm Somerset Satin White paper, this limited edition of 125 was published by Black Rat Press, one of London’s most influential print studios for contemporary street artists. Each piece is signed and numbered by the artist in pencil along the lower edge, affirming its authenticity and collectible status. Iconography and Cultural Critique The imagery in Pop Tart Yellow is unmistakably drawn from Andy Warhol’s famous Marilyn Monroe portraits, yet DFace overlays the glamorous visage with his own irreverent twist. Marilyn’s face is partially transformed into a skull, with hollowed eyes and dripping paint effect that speaks to both the fragility of celebrity and the inevitability of decay. Wing-like cartoon details sprouting from her head add a surreal, satirical touch, a reminder of the way fame often elevates cultural figures to mythical status even as it dehumanizes them. This duality between beauty and mortality is a recurring theme in DFace’s practice, amplifying the critique of idolization and mass media’s manipulation of public perception. Technique and Execution Executed as a seven-color silkscreen, the work combines bold flat colors with the grittier textures of drips and distressed detailing. The canary yellow background heightens the pop art vibrancy while creating sharp contrast with the black skeletal overlay and Marilyn’s bright red lips. D*Face’s choice of Somerset Satin 410gsm paper underscores the print’s status as fine art, marrying street aesthetics with museum-quality execution. This approach reflects his ability to bring graffiti-inspired design into the gallery setting without losing the edge and immediacy that characterizes his outdoor interventions. D*Face’s Role in Contemporary Street Art Dean Stockton, born in London in 1978, has established himself as a central figure in the global street art movement, blending punk-inspired graphics, comic book aesthetics, and pop culture satire. His works often interrogate themes of fame, consumerism, love, and mortality, using recognizable cultural icons as vehicles for commentary. Pop Tart Yellow stands as a key example of his strategy to remix the imagery of Warhol and Monroe, figures who themselves embody the commodification of beauty and celebrity. By injecting darker undertones and irreverent humor, D*Face transforms a pop art classic into a piece that resonates with contemporary audiences while questioning the very foundations of fame-driven culture. This limited edition silkscreen remains one of his most iconic fine art releases, bridging his graffiti roots with the collectible print market.

    $8,800.00

  • Happy OG San F30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick Happy OG San F30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    Happy OG San F30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. Happy OG San F30 by OG Slick: Sticker Bomb Rebellion in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Happy OG San F30 is a 2025 hand-embellished giclee print by West Coast graffiti innovator OG Slick. Released in an extremely limited edition of only 25, this 30x30 inch print is executed on 310gsm deckled fine art paper and enhanced individually by hand with spray paint, splatter, and stencil work. Each version is signed, numbered, and uniquely altered, turning every piece into a one-of-one collectible. The imagery is anchored by OG Slick’s instantly recognizable happy face character with an eyepatch, surrounded by a wall of bombed stickers—layered logos, graffiti tags, and Japanese script overlaid in chaotic repetition. The background pulses with energy and contradiction, channeling the language of street saturation into the framework of gallery presentation, firmly anchoring this work within the domain of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Graffiti Identity and Urban Overload At the center of Happy OG San F30 is a three-dimensional illusion of Slick’s mascot-style smiley face, set against a cluttered backdrop of stickers and branding. The character’s face is mischievous and iconic—bright yellow, eyepatched, and grinning—set deep into a surface of repeated OG Slick tags, gloved hands, Japanese type, and portrait-style graphics. These elements, often seen wheatpasted across real city walls, are turned into a visual mosaic of cultural imprint. Each piece from the edition features variations in embellishment—some drenched in white-out buffing drips, others slashed with graffiti textures and flares of color. This intentional randomness echoes the street’s unpredictability and the performative nature of tagging, remixing, and rewriting public space. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, identity is layered and questioned, and this piece captures that through repetition and distortion of self-referential branding. OG Slick’s Signature Blend of Humor and Rebellion OG Slick, based in Los Angeles with roots in Hawaii, has spent decades merging graffiti technique with pop culture critique. His work has long balanced playful iconography—like his recurring glove and smiley face figures—with gritty rebellion. In Happy OG San F30, Slick tackles the commercialization of graffiti itself, packaging it as fine art without compromising the aggressive messiness that gives it power. The sticker-bomb aesthetic recalls DIY zine culture, punk graphics, and urban tagging. It creates a claustrophobic yet rhythmic canvas that mimics actual urban surfaces layered over time. The eyepatch on the smiley face injects attitude and defiance into what might otherwise feel nostalgic or naïve. It’s a declaration: this is not just happiness, it’s earned chaos. Limited Edition Print as Urban Object and Subversive Gesture Printed with high-resolution giclee techniques and hand-embellished with spray and buff, each copy of Happy OG San F30 serves as a tactile collision between fine art and unsanctioned creativity. The deckled edges and archival-quality paper elevate the print’s object status, while the embellishments make every piece unstable, immediate, and alive. The randomness of spray, layering, and buffing across the edition mirrors the real-world ephemerality of graffiti—where no wall stays the same, and no tag is sacred. OG Slick invites collectors into a moment of street chaos preserved on paper, where symbols of rebellion are recast as aesthetic icons. As a component of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print acts as both artifact and intervention—marking where subculture meets spotlight and turning visual overload into something permanent, beautiful, and defiant.

    $2,500.00

  • Spray Happiness Blue HPM Serigraph Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Spray Happiness Blue HPM Serigraph Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Spray Happiness- Blue Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Serigraph Print With Acrylic Paint Embellishments on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 30x22.5 3 color screen print and hand-finished paint splatter on hand torn archival art paper 57.2 x 76.2 cm (30 x 22 in) Edition of 75

    $4,740.00

  • Workers Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Workers Rights Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey OBEY

    Workers Rights- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall's photo was taken at the California State Capitol in Sacramento after Ces One- Rob Provenzano ar Chavez completed his 300-mile march in support of farmworkers' rights. Jim captured Chavez in a pose that suggests the vision and leadership that he truly embodied.

    $4,011.00

  • Graffiti for Sale Silkscreen by Hijack

    Hijack Graffiti for Sale Silkscreen by Hijack

    Graffiti for Sale Silkscreen by Hijack Hand-Pulled 15-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 30x22 Hijack's "Graffiti for Sale" stands as a testament to the evolution of street art, an audacious blend of rebellion and commercialism. Crafted in 2022, this limited edition, hand-pulled 15-color screen print encapsulates the paradoxical nature of street art's rise to mainstream acclaim. Rendered on fine art paper, the composition spans 30x22 inches, creating an ample canvas to appreciate the artwork's meticulous detail and vivid chromatic play. The piece, limited to just 50 signed and numbered editions, brings to the forefront the contentious debate surrounding the commercialization of graffiti. At the center stands a poised figure, presumably an art dealer, holding a placard declaring "Graffiti for Sale." This central image, juxtaposed against a cacophony of vibrant graffiti tags and emblems, confronts the viewer with the tension between street art's roots in countercultural expression and its present-day commodification. Delving into the vivid backdrop, one can trace the raw energy of graffiti's underground origins. Explosions of color, wild typography, and iconic symbols sprawl chaotically, capturing the essence of a clandestine world of midnight tags and adrenaline-fueled mural sessions. However, the central figure's stoic presence serves as a constant reminder of the changing perceptions and commercial intersections of this once covert art form. In "Graffiti for Sale," Hijack manages to create a visual discourse that challenges viewers to contemplate the trajectory of street art. Has it been co-opted by the very establishment it once defied, or has its mainstream success given it a larger platform for its messages? The artwork doesn't answer these questions but rather encourages a dialogue, a true hallmark of meaningful art in any era.

    $3,938.00

  • Two Americas- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Two Americas- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Two Americas- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall's photograph of a coal mining family in Hazard, Kentucky, taken while he lived with them, says a lot with what it shows, which is a mother and two children huddled together in support of each other, but it says just as much with what it lacks. There is a conspicuous absence of material necessities and a father. I don't know whether the father was working in a coal mine when the photograph was taken or had potentially died young because of the health risks of working under dangerous conditions, but it is clear that the family is struggling and lacking.

    $4,011.00

  • Sale -15% RR Crossing True Legend Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo RR Crossing True Legend Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    RR Crossing- True Legend Original Mixed Media Painting graffiti artist modern pop art on Real Metal Street Sign by Cope2. Paint on Street Sign Size: 30 x 30 Inches Release: March 24, 2021 Run of: 1 During the mid-1990s Cope2 started slowly transitioning from the streets to the art scene of the galleries. At that time, street art was not as popular as it is in our days and the general public’s idea of it was still inextricably connected to ghettos, drug dealing, etc. The artist has never hidden his troubling past and avoids idealizing it, as a way to enhance his career and artistic persona. On the contrary, he mentions the following: “Oh man, there’s nothing to be proud of in hustling, but I had my first child at the age of 16, my son. So I had to make money to support him and his mother.

    $2,607.00 $2,216.00

  • Could We Be Love Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Could We Be Love Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Love Above All Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Hand-Pulled on Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 79 Limited Edition Artwork Size 30x36 Silkscreen Print of Reggae Musician Bob Marley. Capturing the Rhythms of Reggae in Silkscreen The resonance of reggae music, with its rich cultural history and messages of love and unity, has found a place in the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through the artistic vision of Thierry Guetta, known widely as Mr. Brainwash. His "Love Above All" silkscreen print series includes a hand-pulled piece on deckled fine art paper that celebrates the iconic reggae musician Bob Marley. This legend continues to inspire beyond the realm of music into visual art. The 2024 release, a limited edition of 79, embodies the spirit of Marley in a 30x36-inch silkscreen print that merges the visual and auditory, capturing the essence of reggae in a symphony of color and texture. Thierry Guetta's Artistic Homage to Bob Marley Thierry Guetta, hailing from France and making waves in the United States, has become a stalwart in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. His work often reflects a profound respect for cultural figures who have influenced society meaningfully. The "Love Above All" print featuring Bob Marley is an artistic accolade, presenting the musician in a thought-provoking, respectful, and transformative stance. Each print is not merely a representation but a conversation between the artist and the subject, between the viewer and the viewed, translating Marley's ethos into a visual form that speaks of his lasting impact on the world. In creating this print, Mr. Brainwash has employed his signature style, which often includes vibrant hues splashed with a deliberate spontaneity akin to how Marley's music flows with natural rhythm and poignant lyrics. The hand-pulled silkscreen technique employed by Guetta ensures that each piece of this limited series bears the individuality and imperfections that are the hallmarks of human creativity. The hand-deckled edges of the fine art paper further the uniqueness of each print, reinforcing that, like humans, no two pieces are exactly alike. Reggae's Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Reggae music's powerful influence stretches beyond its Jamaican roots and into the global art community, influencing genres like Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork with themes of resistance, social justice, and love. Mr. Brainwash's silkscreen print is a testament to this influence, harnessing the power of visual art to celebrate and perpetuate the cultural significance of Bob Marley's legacy. In the intricate layers of the print, viewers can sense the rhythm and the call for unity and positivity that are synonymous with Marley's music. Moreover, the artwork becomes a beacon within the street art community, showcasing how the walls that once divided musical expression from visual art are now channels of communication and celebration. It also emphasizes the enduring relevance of Marley's messages and how they resonate within the urban art scene. Mr. Brainwash's decision to encapsulate Marley's image within a silkscreen print, a medium traditionally associated with pop art, demonstrates a conscious blending of artistic disciplines and cultural narratives. Legacy and Continuity in Modern Art Forms The legacy of figures like Bob Marley in modern art forms, especially in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, is pivotal in maintaining cultural continuity. Mr. Brainwash's "Love Above All" silkscreen print of Marley is a vibrant reminder of the musician's enduring influence. It stands as a cultural bridge, connecting the heart of reggae with the pulse of street art, allowing a new generation to appreciate Marley's contribution to music and social change. Signed and numbered by Guetta, each print becomes a part of this bridge, a collector's piece that carries the weight of history and the freshness of contemporary art. The limited nature of the edition – only 79 in existence – adds to the desirability of the print, making it a coveted piece for those who appreciate the intersections of music, history, and art. In crafting this homage to Bob Marley, Thierry Guetta, or Mr. Brainwash, has created a visual anthem that celebrates love, life, and freedom – themes that are as central to street art as they were to Marley's music. It is a celebration not just of a musician's life but of the powerful ways art can capture and immortalize the essence of a cultural icon. Through this print, Guetta ensures that Marley's melodies and messages continue to inspire and resonate within the visual tapestry of our lives.

    $4,376.00

  • Voting Rights- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Voting Rights- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Voting Rights- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall's photograph of Fannie Lee Chaney captures the day she found out her son, James Chaney, and two of his friends died at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan for registering African Americans to vote.

    $4,011.00

  • AR-15 Lily- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY AR-15 Lily- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    AR-15 Lily- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Custom Cotton Coventry Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Artist Shepard Fairey. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x41 In the rich tapestry of modern art, the AR-15 Lily serigraph by Shepard Fairey holds a distinct place. A contemporary masterpiece, this large-format print, sized at an impressive 30x41, is a testament to Fairey's impeccable craftsmanship and profound insight into social issues. A product of the year 2022, the AR-15 Lily, alongside its counterpart, the AK-47 Lotus, reflects Fairey's inspiration from the iconic Vietnam War protesters. These brave souls, in a symbolic gesture of peace, would insert flowers into the gun barrels of the National Guard, who were present to curtail their passionate calls for peace. Shepard Fairey, a renowned graffiti street artist, is known for intertwining pop culture, street art, and pressing social issues in his works, and this piece is no exception. His choice of a 4-color serigraph technique for this limited edition of 100 pieces exudes exclusivity and class. The print, meticulously crafted on Custom Cotton Coventry Rag Paper, evokes feelings of nostalgia and the age-old conflict between violence and peace. Fairey’s perspective, as he expresses, is deeply pacifistic. His work is not just an artistic expression but a call for diplomacy and harmony, both on international terrains and domestic fronts. While he does not challenge the Second Amendment, his emphasis is on reducing unnecessary deaths due to gun violence. In a world where the lines between art and activism often blur, Fairey's commitment to supporting causes shines through. A portion of the proceeds from this artwork, for instance, aids Brady United, an organization dedicated to preventing gun violence. The AR-15 Lily is not just a piece of art; it's a bold statement, a call for reflection, and a testament to Fairey’s unwavering commitment to promoting peace. "The AK-47 Lotus and AR-15 Lily large format serigraphs are inspired by Vietnam War protesters who would put flowers in the gun barrels of the National Guard who were brought in to suppress their protests for peace. I’m a pacifist, whether that means finding diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid war internationally or finding diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid gun violence at home. I’m not anti- Second Amendment, so trolls can calm down… I’m not interested in macho blathering, I just want fewer people to die unnecessarily. Brady United is doing good work preventing gun violence so they will receive a portion of proceeds from these two prints. Thanks for caring.⁠" -Shepard Fairey

    $4,011.00

  • Study Silkscreen Print by Pose- Jordan Nickel

    Pose- Jordan Nickel Study Silkscreen Print by Pose- Jordan Nickel

    Study Silkscreen Print by Pose- Jordan Nickel Hand-Pulled 28-Color on 2ply Rising Museum Board Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 30x30 Silkscreen Print Exploring the Vibrancy and Technique of Street Pop Art The fusion of street art sensibilities with the colorful dynamics of pop art has given rise to a unique artistic expression known as Street Pop Art. Within this genre, the work of contemporary artists like Jordan Nickel, widely recognized under his moniker 'Pose,' stands out. Nickel's approach is symbolic of a generation of artists who combine the street's rawness with pop art's aesthetics to create visually arresting and culturally relevant pieces. One of the latest contributions to this vibrant field is the 'Study Silkscreen Print' by Pose, a remarkable 28-color hand-pulled screenprint on a two-ply Rising Museum Board Fine Art Paper. The artwork, produced in a limited edition of 75, measures 30x30 inches, and each piece is signed and numbered by the artist, making it a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Jordan Nickel's Place in the Continuum of Graffiti Artwork Jordan Nickel hails from the United States and has significantly impacted the world of graffiti and street pop art. Not confined to the street corners and dark alleys of urban landscapes, Nickel's work reflects a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of color theory, graphic design, and visual storytelling. His pieces are often characterized by bold, vivid colors and intricate compositions that capture the viewer's attention and invoke a sense of familiarity and nostalgia. This is particularly true for the 'Study Silkscreen Print,' where the artist's choice of colors and the complexity of the print process showcase his mastery of his craft. The screenprint technique used by Pose is a testament to the evolution of street pop art from spray cans to more elaborate and technical forms of production. This transition signifies the acceptance of graffiti art into the fine art world and represents the artist's growth and versatility. Using 28 distinct colors in the 'Study Silkscreen Print' requires a meticulous and labor-intensive process, as each color must be applied separately to achieve the desired effect. The result is a layered, textured work that leaps off the paper and captures the essence of the urban environment that inspired it. Impact and Significance of Limited Edition Street Pop Art The limited edition nature of Pose's 'Study Silkscreen Print' elevates the work within the art market and the community of street art collectors. By limiting the series to only 75 signed and numbered prints, the artist creates scarcity and exclusivity around the piece, enhancing its value monetarily and as a cultural artifact. Each work becomes a part of a select group owned by those who appreciate not just the visual splendor of the piece but also the cultural statements embedded within it. Moreover, releasing limited edition prints allows access to a broader audience than a singular mural on a city wall. It enables the dissemination of the street pop art ethos to various parts of the world, transcending geographical boundaries and inviting a global audience to engage with the art form. Collectors and admirers of Pose's work can thus own a piece of the vibrant street culture that is often temporary and fleeting in its original context. The 'Study Silkscreen Print' carries graffiti artwork's spirit into the refined fine art paper domain. This choice adds a layer of contrast to the intrinsic nature of street art, which is typically temporary and confrontational. This choice reflects a broader conversation within the art world about the place of street art and its evolution. Pose's 'Study Silkscreen Print' is a compelling representation of the contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork genre. Through this limited edition series, Jordan Nickel underscores the technical prowess involved in creating such pieces and celebrates the vibrant, eclectic essence of street culture. The artwork stands as a colorful testament to the evolving narrative of street art and its rightful place in the annals of fine art.

    $2,000.00

  • Pop Tart Yellow Unique Collage Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Pop Tart Yellow Unique Collage Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Pop Tart Yellow Unique HPM Original Collage Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton Screen Print on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Collage HPM Embellished Unique Original Artwork Size 30x29 Framed Exploring the Vibrant Convergence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The fusion of street pop art and graffiti artwork often creates a vivid tableau that not only captures the eye but also provokes thought and commentary on societal issues. The "Pop Tart Yellow Unique HPM Original Collage Silkscreen Print" by the renowned British artist D*Face, whose real name is Dean Stockton, exemplifies this dynamic. Produced in 2007, this limited-edition work is an engaging piece that is visually arresting and thematically complex. Dean Stockton and the Allure of Screen Printing Dean Stockton, better known as D*Face, has become a standout figure in contemporary street art. His work often critiques the consumerist culture, the mechanization of modern life, and the omnipresent media that shape our realities. Born in London, Stockton is alive as of my last update, and his work continues to influence the trajectory of street art globally. The "Pop Tart Yellow" work showcases"his distinctive approach to street pop art, infusing elements of graffiti with traditional pop art aesthetics. The silkscreen process, a hallmark of pop art since its popularization by figures like Andy Warhol, is central to the visual impact of "Pop Tart Yellow." "t allows Stockto" to layer colors and images, creating an almost tangible texture. This method, which entails pushing ink through a screen to transfer an image onto a substrate, adds to the uniqueness of each piece, especially when hand embellishments are involved. The Cultural Commentary of "Pop Tart Yellow" U" on observing" "Pop Tart Yellow" p" int, one is str"ck by its bold use of color and the juxtaposition of a skeletal figure adorned with cartoon-like features. The artwork is a veritable cornucopia of social commentary, steeped in the visual language of both street and pop art. The yellow backdrop serves as an eye-catching element and a symbol of caution, mirroring the cautionary tales often told by street artists about the world around us. The elements of collage and the hand-finished touches, indicated by "HPM" (Hand Painted Multiple), point" to "the unique nature of each print within the limited series. Stockon's choice to hand-embellish tStockon's underscores the street art ethos of originality and direct engagement with the artwork. The skeletal figure, a recurring motif in D*Face's work, invokes the temporaliD*Face'sman existence and the often superficial layering of societal expectations and norms. The imagery in "Pop Tart Yellow" reflects a disenchantment with the"police state and the perpetual cycle of violence, as suggested by the text fragments accompanying the visual elements. Stockton's work is rarely without a Stockton'sedge, and this piece continues in that vein, challenging the viewer to reflect on the structures of power and authority that govern everyday life. The artwork’s dimensions, 30x29 inches, make it a commanding presence in any space. As with many street art pieces, the scale contributes to the impact, and even when confined within a frame, "Pop Tart Yellow" retains the raw energy typically found in Stockton’s more enormous murals. The act of Stockton Street art, a form traditionally found in the brief space of the urban landscape, further blurs the lines between high art and accessible street culture. Legacy and Influence in Modern Street Art The legacy of street pop art and graffiti artwork like "Pop Tart Yellow" lies in its ability" to remain relevant over the years. Though created in 2007, the thematic concerns of the piece resonate strongly in today's social and political climate. Today's art has long been a medium for marginalized voices and a platform for alternative narratives in the public sphere. As a limited edition work, "Pop Tart Yellow" allows collectors "to hold a piece "of that conversation, a moment of that dialogue immortalized through the artist's lens. D*Face’s body of artwork D*Face's "Pop Tart Yellow" provides a critical"l lens through which to view our contemporary world. Stockton's art compels us to confront Stockton's mundane and the political in one fell swoop. His influence extends beyond the streets and into the galleries, bridging the gap between what art can be and what it has the potential to communicate. The vibrant interplay between color, text, and imagery in "Pop Tart Yellow" is a testament to "Tockton’s skill" in harnessing Stockton's pop art to open conversations and challenge perceptions. Much like the rest of his oeuvre, this piece will continue to captivate and inspire, inviting onlookers to partake in a visual feast that is both a reflection and a critique of the world we navigate.

    $12,000.00

  • Gun Culture- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Gun Culture- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Gun Culture- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall captured what at first glance is regarded as an innocent child playing with a toy gun in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1963.

    $4,011.00

  • Street Where? K30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick Street Where? K30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    Street Where? K30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM.

    $2,500.00

  • Graffiti for Sale One of a Kind 1 HPM Hand Painted Silkscreen by Hijack

    Hijack Graffiti for Sale One of a Kind 1 HPM Hand Painted Silkscreen by Hijack

    Graffiti for Sale One of a Kind 1 HPM Painted Silkscreen by Hijack Hand-Pulled 15-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed #1 of One of a Kind Edition of 5 HPM Custom Framed Hand Painted Artwork Size 30x22 Hijack's "Graffiti for Sale" is a distinctive artwork that boldly merges the worlds of commercialism with the unbridled spirit of street art. Created in 2022, this one-of-a-kind hand-pulled 15-color screen print exemplifies the artist's ability to juxtapose societal commentary with vibrant urban aesthetics. Using fine art paper as its canvas, the piece measures an impressive 30x22 inches, large enough to capture the intricate detailing and bold strokes that are trademarks of Hijack's style. As a testament to its exclusivity, "Graffiti for Sale" is signed as #1 in a very limited edition series, an HPM or Hand-Painted Multiple, where only five such pieces exist. Unlike traditional prints where each piece is a replica of the original, an HPM means that while the print may be the same, each artwork has unique hand-painted elements, making each one distinct. This specific artwork, being custom framed, adds an additional layer of sophistication, preserving its vibrancy and ensuring longevity. Delving deeper into the artwork's narrative, one is immediately drawn to the central figure, a poised individual holding a sign that reads "Street Art for Sale." This statement acts as a satirical nod to the commodification of street art, a once underground movement now showcased in galleries and auction houses worldwide. Surrounding the central figure is a whirlwind of colors, shapes, and forms - a chaotic representation of the bustling world of graffiti. Hijack's piece is not just art; it's a conversation, a statement, and a reflection on the ever-evolving world of street and pop art.

    $10,939.00

  • Time Travel Silkscreen Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr

    Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Time Travel Silkscreen Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr

    Time Travel Hand-Pulled 29-Color Silkscreen Print on 320g Coventry Rag Paper by Desirable Artist Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x22 Title: TIME TRAVEL Medium: Silkscreen in 29 colors Paper: 320g Coventry Rag Paper Edge: Straight Edition: 100 Year: 2022 Printer: Gary Litchenstein Edition Signed & numbered Embossed with the master printer's seal Includes Certificate of Authenticity

    $3,430.00

  • Graffiti Happy V30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick Graffiti Happy V30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    Graffiti Happy V30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. Graffiti Happy V30 by OG Slick: A Subversive Emblem in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Graffiti Happy V30 is a 2025 hand-embellished HPM giclee print created by acclaimed graffiti and street pop artist OG Slick. Limited to just 25 signed and numbered pieces, each 30x30 inch print is executed on 310gsm fine art paper with deckled edges and customized with spray paint splashes, brush strokes, and unique markings. While the giclee base maintains the integrity of the original image, each embellishment transforms it into a one-of-a-kind statement piece. At the heart of the work is a mutated version of the iconic yellow smiley face—a symbol long associated with innocence, peace, and pop culture—now visually sabotaged with graffiti expression. This artwork, with its glossy yellow surface and overlaid visual noise, becomes an artifact of commentary, mood, and contradiction within the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Visual Strategy and Cultural Subversion The central image in Graffiti Happy V30 is OG Slick’s rendition of a yellow smiley face, instantly recognizable and historically tied to commercial branding, rave culture, and feel-good iconography. Here, the smile is intentionally distorted, painted across a vivid yellow canvas, with asymmetry and aggressive linework interrupting the synthetic cheer. The face's cheerful eyes are disrupted by scrawled black lines and harsh green sprays—tags that cut across the familiar and inject raw spontaneity into the polished symbol. Slick’s embellishment with dripping paint, overspray, and stenciled geometry fractures the illusion of perfection. The result is not a destruction of joy but a reframing of it, challenging viewers to question the simplicity of happiness in a chaotic, commercialized world. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this type of visual intervention forces public symbols to engage with personal expression, decay, and rebellion. OG Slick’s Technique and Street-Born Aesthetic OG Slick is a legendary figure in the Los Angeles graffiti movement whose career has been built on visual appropriation and redefinition. Known for inserting street sensibilities into polished imagery, Slick’s work navigates the space between satire and sincerity. In Graffiti Happy V30, he uses the giclee medium to maintain visual clarity while applying real-world graffiti techniques—splatter, masking, and drip work—directly onto each print. The HPM format ensures every copy is a standalone piece, marked with personal visual decisions made in-studio. Slick’s choice to work with the smiley face further deepens his dialogue with pop iconography, questioning its ubiquity and forced cheer. The print’s embellishments challenge the artificiality of corporate happiness and suggest an alternate narrative where happiness is imperfect, unpredictable, and at times aggressively painted over. Limited HPM Print as Urban Commentary Graffiti Happy V30 is a limited edition object that merges the high-end collectible world with the street’s unsanctioned urgency. Each print in the series is delivered with unpredictable markings—layers of paint splatters, harsh angle strokes, and incidental drips—that bring the chaos of outdoor walls into the structure of a fine art frame. The hand embellishment process ensures authenticity and visual energy, with each piece chosen at random to highlight uniqueness. The deckled paper adds a tactile edge to the piece, enhancing its position as both print and sculpture. Within the broader context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this edition operates not just as a visual remix but as a provocation—forcing its viewers to reassess joy, branding, and the mask of civility under the raw filter of urban commentary. OG Slick’s print does not simply depict a smile; it questions whether that smile has been earned, or painted on.

    $2,500.00

  • On a Heartbeat Original Street Sign Painting by Chris RWK

    Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill On a Heartbeat Original Street Sign Painting by Chris RWK

    On a Heartbeat Original Mixed Media Painting Graffiti Artist Modern Pop Art on Real Metal Street Sign by Chris RWK. 2022 Signed Original Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Paint on Real 30x30 Street Stop Sign Immersed in various mediums, Chris began to store the images brought forward though these everyday experiences in what he refers to as a “mental journal”. This journal was a haven of his thoughts that he could refer back to whenever necessary.

    $3,645.00

  • West Mash U30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick West Mash U30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    West Mash U30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. West Mash U30 by OG Slick: Hand Embellished Giclee Print as Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork West Mash U30 is a 2025 hand-embellished giclee print by renowned graffiti and street pop artist OG Slick. This limited edition artwork is released in a run of only 25 prints, each individually signed, numbered, and uniquely customized by the artist. Printed on 310gsm fine art deckled-edge paper and sized at 30 by 30 inches, this edition merges precision printing with raw artistic energy. The base giclee print is enhanced with hand-applied spray paint, splatter marks, brush strokes, and custom paint embellishments, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. Each variant showcases OG Slick’s signature blend of cartoon iconography, graffiti heritage, and layered cultural reference, reinforcing the work’s place within the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Iconography, Layering, and Visual Tension The focal image of West Mash U30 is OG Slick’s stylized gloved hand, an emblematic reinterpretation of classic animation infused with West Coast attitude. The hand is presented in a bold graphic pose, popping out from a chaos of yellow and black wheatpaste-style backgrounds filled with repeat tags, stickers, and pop motifs. Slick’s name is woven throughout the collage in repetition, surrounded by screen-style illustrations of his iconic hand gesture and cartoon references. This layered backdrop creates both motion and noise, resembling a graffiti wall caked with years of tags and posters. The white hand in the center, outlined in bold black, emerges from this field with a controlled clarity that contrasts with the rawness of the embellishments. The addition of unique paint splatter, drips, and stroke work transforms each print into a singular artifact, reinforcing the handmade authenticity expected in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. OG Slick’s Cultural and Artistic Significance OG Slick, born in Hawaii and based in Los Angeles, is a pivotal figure in graffiti and street pop art culture. His work explores identity, rebellion, and cultural symbolism using a visual language built from animation history and West Coast graffiti traditions. The gloved hand motif, reimagined countless times in his oeuvre, serves as a stand-in for presence, power, and cultural commentary. With West Mash U30, OG Slick continues his tradition of remixing visual archetypes and layering them with satire and edge. His use of HPM—hand-painted multiples—blurs the lines between fine art print and street-marked original. The graffiti ethos of improvisation and raw visual spontaneity is alive in every embellishment, giving each collector a completely unique piece. Limited Edition Printmaking as Street Art Expression Each copy of West Mash U30 is printed using high-fidelity giclee technology, preserving the sharpness and color integrity of OG Slick’s original design. However, the real power of this edition lies in the embellishments. The hand-painted splatters and custom markings give every piece its own visual rhythm and attitude. The deckled edges add a tactile element, invoking traditional fine art printmaking, while the visual language remains grounded in contemporary urban aesthetics. The limited run of only 25 ensures rarity, and the fact that each HPM is assigned at random adds an element of surprise and authenticity. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print is not only a collector's item—it is a living extension of the artist’s wall-based practice, adapted for the gallery and personal collection with no loss of spontaneity or street-born energy.

    $2,500.00

  • Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting by RD-357 Real Deal

    Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting by RD-357 Real Deal One of a Kind Artwork on Real Metal Crosswalk Street Sign by Graffiti Art Pop Artist. 2012 Signed Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Paint on Real Reclaimed NYC New York City Crossing Cross Walk Street Sign Painting Original Artwork Size 30x37.5  RD-357: Pioneering Street Pop Art on Urban Canvases RD-357, an artist known for his distinctive contribution to street pop art and graffiti artwork, has manifested his creativity through a unique, striking, and thought-provoking medium. His original piece titled "Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting" encapsulates street art's raw essence while ingeniously infusing pop culture iconography elements. This work is a stellar example of RD-357's inventive use of everyday objects as canvases, transforming a mundane metal crosswalk street sign into a vibrant artwork that commands attention and sparks dialogue. The "Punisher Crossing" is a unique artwork that exudes the rebellious spirit and subversive edge often associated with street pop art. Created in 2012, this mixed media piece employs acrylic and spray paint on a real crossing sign measuring 30x37.5 inches. RD-357's choice to use an actual street sign as the foundation for his artwork not only repurposes the object but also embeds the art piece within the fabric of urban life it seeks to comment on. The sign, once a directive for pedestrians, now carries a powerful visual message, made all the more potent by its placement on an object of regulation and order. The Artistic Language of RD-357's Street Sign Paintings In "Punisher Crossing," RD-357 demonstrates a masterful control over color and composition. The background of the sign is ablaze with a vivid, almost violent splatter of yellow and red spray paint, reminiscent of the chaos and energy of city streets. Against this explosive backdrop, the figure of the Punisher is rendered with precision in acrylic, his stark, menacing presence immediately drawing the eye. The character's hand, outstretched and holding a gun, breaks the boundaries of the sign's frame, suggesting a defiance of constraints and a breaking free from imposed limits. RD-357's work is deeply embedded in the language of street pop art, a genre that combines the gritty, underground aesthetic of street art with the bright, graphic quality of pop art. His paintings, especially this piece, are a dialogue between the artist and the urban landscape, between the fictional characters of pop culture and the reality of the viewer's environment. By bringing the Punisher - a symbol of vigilante justice and anti-heroism - into the context of a crosswalk sign, RD-357 creates a juxtaposition that is at once startling and intriguing. The artwork becomes a statement on control and chaos, power and powerlessness, and the fine line between societal order and individual action. RD-357's Impact on Contemporary Street Art RD-357's contributions to the street art scene have been significant, and his influence can be seen in the way street pop art has evolved over the years. His artworks, particularly those on street signs, are more than mere paintings; they are interventions into the urban environment, which challenge the viewer to reconsider the role and potential of public space. The "Punisher Crossing" sign is emblematic of this approach, seamlessly integrating art into the city's daily liandlso elevating the discourse around street art. By signing his work, the artist claims ownership of a public domain piece, an act that is a form of artistic rebellion. The signature on "Punisher Crossing" is not merely a mark of authenticity; it is a declaration of presence, a proof of the artist's interaction with the world around him. Through works like this, RD-357 has etched his name into the annals of street pop art history, securing his place as a maverick who has expanded the possibilities of graffiti artwork. The "Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting" by RD-357 stands as a testament to the power of street pop art to communicate, provoke, and inspire. By transforming a simple street sign into a complex and compelling work of art, RD-357 challenges perceptions, invites reflection, and continues influencing the ever-evolving narrative of street and graffiti art.

    $2,626.00

  • Protect The Blue Planet- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Protect The Blue Planet- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Protect The Blue Planet- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 100% Cotton Coventry Rag Paper by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed & Numbered Hand Deckled 30 x 41 inches Serigraph on Coventry Rag, 100% cotton custom archival paper Hand-deckled edges Limited Edition of 75 Signed + Numbered Printed by Obey Giant "Protect The Blue Planet" stands as a testament to Shepard Fairey's dedication to using his art as a vehicle for environmental advocacy, fusing the worlds of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. This limited edition, hand-pulled 2-color serigraph, reveals the intricate relationship between humanity and our environment. Imprinted on 100% cotton Coventry Rag paper, the choice of material underpins Fairey’s commitment to sustainable artistry. The dimensionality of the piece, 30 x 41 inches, lends itself to an immersive viewing experience, accentuated further by its hand-deckled edges, which bring a tactile, organic touch, reminiscent of the raw edges of street posters. In partnering with the PangeaSeed Foundation to release this work for Earth Month, Fairey encapsulates the pressing environmental concerns of the modern era. Central to the piece is the depiction of an endangered North Atlantic right whale that exudes a mandala with the earth cradled within. This mandala, rooted in various cultural traditions, signifies harmony, unity, and the interconnectivity of the planet's ecosystems. The floral ornaments within it blossom as symbols of flourishing harmony, but the contrasting inclusion of flames starkly reminds viewers of the ever-looming threat of global warming. The text - "Protect the Blue Planet" and "One Ocean-One People" - along with the chosen blue palette, draws attention to the inextricable bond between thriving oceans and a sustainable world. As a renowned figure in the street art community, Fairey's work has always pushed boundaries, and with "Protect The Blue Planet", he once again blurs the lines between artistic expression, activism, and social responsibility, reminding the world of its role in safeguarding the planet. "To celebrate Earth Month, in collaboration with PangeaSeed Foundation, I’m pleased to release, “Protect The Blue Planet” which features an endangered North Atlantic right whale emanating a mandala with the earth as its focal point. In several cultures, the mandala represents harmony, unity, and wholeness, all of which are important concepts when considering the interconnected nature of the planet’s ecosystems, people, and species. The mandala features floral ornaments symbolizing harmony in bloom, but also flames as a reminder of the perils of global warming. The “Protect the Blue Planet” and “One Ocean-One People” text within the artwork and the blue color palette serve to emphasize the crucial connection between healthy oceans and a healthy planet." – Shepard

    $4,011.00

  • La Cage, ici! Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier

    Sandra Chevrier La Cage, ici! Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier

    La Cage, ici! Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Urban Modern Pop Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 30x24 Doomsday Blue Eyes Lips Red Lips Face Woman Superhero Villain DC Comics Comics Superman Red Tan Brown Sandra Chevrier Giclee 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper #50 Sandra Chevrier, a luminary in the urban modern pop art scene, masterfully captures the essence of contemporary society and pop culture through her artwork. "La Cage, ici!" from 2016 stands as a brilliant testament to her talent and vision. This piece showcases a powerful image of a woman's face, her piercing blue eyes and lustrous red lips serving as focal points. Overlaying her visage are fragments of comic book panels, predominantly featuring iconic characters from DC Comics, such as Superman. The woman's face, partially obscured by the comics, presents a riveting blend of vulnerability and strength, evoking deep reflections on identity, societal expectations, and the archetypal battles between heroes and villains. The artwork is a Giclee print, a method known for its ability to capture the fine details and nuances of the original work. Printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper, the quality of the print ensures longevity and an impeccable finish. The medium's texture complements the artwork's intricate details, amplifying its visual impact. Measuring 30x24 inches, this piece commands attention while remaining versatile enough to fit within various spaces. Adding to its exclusivity, "La Cage, ici!" is limited to just 50 prints, each of which is personally signed and numbered by Sandra Chevrier. Collectors and enthusiasts would undoubtedly recognize the value and significance of such a limited edition. Drawing inspiration from the dynamic world of comics, Chevrier's artwork explores the interplay between societal constraints and the human spirit's indomitable desire for freedom. The choice of the comic book medium, intertwined with the profound expression of the female subject, underscores the universal struggles and triumphs faced by individuals in contemporary society.

    $1,725.00

  • Love Graffiti X30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick Love Graffiti X30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    Love Graffiti X30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. Love Graffiti X30 by OG Slick: Hand Embellished Symbolism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Love Graffiti X30 is a 2025 limited edition hand-embellished giclee print by the iconic graffiti and street pop artist OG Slick. Released in an edition of only 25, this artwork merges high-resolution giclee printing with raw hand embellishment techniques, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for each collector. Printed on 310gsm deckled fine art paper, the piece measures 30 by 30 inches and is signed, numbered, and individually customized by the artist using spray paint, splatter techniques, and freehand brush strokes. Each variant is unique, making every print an original work within the structure of a limited edition. OG Slick’s blend of polished pop iconography and graffiti-infused spontaneity positions this piece as a definitive example of contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Visual Language and Cultural Symbolism in the Artwork The focal image of Love Graffiti X30 is a stylized cartoon glove forming a heart with its fingers, a powerful and instantly recognizable gesture. Rendered in bold black outlines and filled with minimalist shading, the figure hovers over a layered backdrop of soft splashes, drips, and aerosol trails in vibrant hues of magenta, violet, and steel grey. The glove references classic animation aesthetics while transforming into a contemporary symbol of street culture, love, resistance, and unity. The heart shape is incomplete, hollow in the center, allowing the viewer’s own emotions to complete the message. It is both playful and poignant, rooted in graffiti’s visual aggression yet softened by the message of love and human connection. The splatter embellishments vary from piece to piece, further emphasizing the organic and unpredictable nature of urban mark-making. OG Slick’s Place in the Evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork OG Slick is a pioneer in Los Angeles street art, known for bridging old-school graffiti tactics with modern visual narratives. Born in Hawaii and established as a cornerstone of West Coast graffiti since the late 1980s, Slick brings decades of street legitimacy into the gallery format without losing authenticity. His work is layered with irony, cultural commentary, and visual rhythm. With Love Graffiti X30, he taps into the softness often overshadowed by the louder tones of street-based artwork. The gloved hand, which he’s revisited in many forms, becomes a vessel for layered meaning—cultural homage, cartoon familiarity, and emotional vulnerability. This hand-embellished print highlights his mastery of composition and contrast, infusing a pop-derived image with the rawness of graffiti gestures and the intimacy of personal expression. HPM as a Fusion of Printmaking and Street Expression Hand Painted Multiples (HPM) like Love Graffiti X30 challenge the boundaries of printmaking by merging replication with unique intervention. While the base print is giclee—offering high detail and tonal fidelity—each embellishment applied by OG Slick transforms the artwork into an original. Spray splashes, paint drips, and gestural overlays change from print to print, embracing the unpredictability that defines graffiti practice. The deckled edge adds a tactile, fine art quality, framing the print not just as a reproduction, but as an artifact. In the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, such limited editions serve as bridges between street walls and collector walls. OG Slick’s Love Graffiti X30 is not just a print—it’s a declaration of artistic evolution, capturing the tension and tenderness of modern urban expression with heart-shaped hands and spray-streaked honesty.

    $2,500.00

  • Spray Happiness Red HPM Serigraph Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Spray Happiness Red HPM Serigraph Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Spray Happiness- Red Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Serigraph Print With Acrylic Paint Embellishments on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 30x22.5 3 color screen print and hand-finished paint splatter on hand torn archival art paper 57.2 x 76.2 cm (30 x 22 in) Edition of 75

    $4,740.00

  • Icon Collage Bottom- Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Icon Collage Bottom- Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Icon Collage Bottom- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 3-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screen Print 30 inches by 38 1/2 inches Edition of 70 October 31, 2016. Large Format Screen Print. 30 inches by 38 1/2 inches. Limited Numbered Edition of 70. 100% cotton archival paper with deckled edges. OBEY publishing chop on bottom left corner. Signed by Shepard Fairey.

    $4,011.00

  • Bias by Numbers- 30X42 Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Bias by Numbers- 30X42 Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Bias by Numbers- Large Format 30X42 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered, Bias by Numbers 30 inches by 42 inches Edition of 89 June 3, 2019 “Bias by Numbers” addresses racial bias in policing, criminal justice, and media culture. Racial bias in policing and criminal justice has a long history, including stats like – black people being five times more likely to be stopped and searched than white people, and four times more likely to be subjected to unnecessary use of force, or four times more likely to be killed by the police when unarmed. The statistics revealing racial bias in prosecution and sentencing are compelling as well. Though recreational drug use is equally common in both predominantly black communities and predominantly white communities, convictions for drug possession are almost six times higher for blacks. Blacks frequently receive longer prison sentences than whites contributing to African Americans being incarcerated at more than five times the rate of whites.

    $4,011.00

  • Exclamation- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Exclamation- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Exclamation- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on Coventry Rag, 100% Cotton Custom Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. The evolution of Andre produced the simplified Obey icon face, the Obey star, and the Obey red box logo, which was inspired by the work of Barbara Kruger. These icons, along with various elements from the original sticker, became the building blocks of Shepard Fairey’s visual repertoire. Their repeated incorporation into the artwork is to mimics the strategic mechanism used by brands and advertising. Serigraph on Coventry Rag, 100% Cotton Custom Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges. 30 x 41 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 89.

    $4,011.00

  • AK-47 Lotus- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY AK-47 Lotus- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    AK-47 Lotus- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Custom Cotton Coventry Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Artist Shepard Fairey. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x41 In the rich tapestry of modern art, the AR-15 Lily serigraph by Shepard Fairey holds a distinct place. A contemporary masterpiece, this large-format print, sized at an impressive 30x41, is a testament to Fairey's impeccable craftsmanship and profound insight into social issues. A product of the year 2022, the AR-15 Lily, alongside its counterpart, the AK-47 Lotus, reflects Fairey's inspiration from the iconic Vietnam War protesters. These brave souls, in a symbolic gesture of peace, would insert flowers into the gun barrels of the National Guard, who were present to curtail their passionate calls for peace. Shepard Fairey, a renowned graffiti street artist, is known for intertwining pop culture, street art, and pressing social issues in his works, and this piece is no exception. His choice of a 4-color serigraph technique for this limited edition of 100 pieces exudes exclusivity and class. The print, meticulously crafted on Custom Cotton Coventry Rag Paper, evokes feelings of nostalgia and the age-old conflict between violence and peace. Fairey’s perspective, as he expresses, is deeply pacifistic. His work is not just an artistic expression but a call for diplomacy and harmony, both on international terrains and domestic fronts. While he does not challenge the Second Amendment, his emphasis is on reducing unnecessary deaths due to gun violence. In a world where the lines between art and activism often blur, Fairey's commitment to supporting causes shines through. A portion of the proceeds from this artwork, for instance, aids Brady United, an organization dedicated to preventing gun violence. The AR-15 Lily is not just a piece of art; it's a bold statement, a call for reflection, and a testament to Fairey’s unwavering commitment to promoting peace. "The AK-47 Lotus and AR-15 Lily large format serigraphs are inspired by Vietnam War protesters who would put flowers in the gun barrels of the National Guard who were brought in to suppress their protests for peace. I’m a pacifist, whether that means finding diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid war internationally or finding diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid gun violence at home. I’m not anti- Second Amendment, so trolls can calm down… I’m not interested in macho blathering, I just want fewer people to die unnecessarily. Brady United is doing good work preventing gun violence so they will receive a portion of proceeds from these two prints. Thanks for caring.⁠" -Shepard Fairey

    $4,011.00

  • Where The Hose M30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick Where The Hose M30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick

    Where The Hose M30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. Where The Hose M30 by OG Slick: Urban Commentary and Graffiti Wit in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Where The Hose M30 is a 2025 hand-embellished giclee print by OG Slick, presented in a limited edition of 25. Each 30x30 inch print is produced on 310gsm deckled fine art paper, signed and numbered by the artist, and uniquely hand-finished using spray paint and various graffiti techniques. The central subject is a fire hydrant—painted, stickered, and transformed—set against a stark background, with the hand-scrawled question Where the hose at? hovering above in playful red script. The image merges cheeky wordplay with street realism, combining slick visual execution and raw cultural irreverence. Every HPM version differs, each featuring its own variation of paint splatter, spray application, and embellishment marks, reinforcing the individuality and rebellious spontaneity embedded in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Symbolism, Humor, and Street-Level Critique The fire hydrant in Where The Hose M30 is rendered with a gritty aesthetic, adorned in layers of graffiti, tags, and stickers including OG Slick’s signature Japanese text, cartoon gloves, and pop references. These decals give the hydrant the look of a public object long claimed by urban artists. The playful title scrawled above evokes both literal and slang meanings, inviting multiple interpretations—part street joke, part cultural commentary. Whether read as a nod to graffiti beefs, territorial markings, or masculine bravado, the question itself is as much a provocation as it is a punchline. Some variants in the edition feature bursting spray streams, others are overlaid with bold magenta or buffed whiteout gestures, each echoing the transient, ever-changing nature of city surfaces and graffiti culture. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, OG Slick uses this hydrant not only as a subject but as a symbol of pressure, release, and public infrastructure hijacked by personal voice. OG Slick’s Artistic Practice and Visual Language OG Slick, a fixture of Los Angeles graffiti culture since the 1980s, is renowned for remixing commercial and municipal iconography through a filter of street aesthetics and satirical wit. His work blends cartoon-based visual familiarity with hardcoded graffiti influence, often embedding commentary on fame, ownership, and identity. In Where The Hose M30, he recontextualizes the mundane—turning a utilitarian fire hydrant into a sculptural character that carries attitude, history, and street-coded meaning. By layering his personal motifs over a public object, Slick continues his career-long tradition of turning the overlooked into a bold visual narrative. His attention to detail in both form and wordplay makes this piece an extension of the graffiti wall, a flat surface alive with attitude, cultural shorthand, and layered contradiction. Edition Variation and Urban Artifact Value As with all HPM releases by OG Slick, each copy of Where The Hose M30 is one of a kind. While the base giclee ensures fidelity to the original digital layout, the embellishments disrupt that uniformity, introducing chaos, imperfection, and hand-executed energy. Some prints are saturated in pink or buffed out with white spray, while others are activated with directional burst marks and smudges of black ink. These choices give each collector a unique relationship to the piece, similar to how different graffiti tags evolve across the city depending on who sees them, alters them, or covers them. OG Slick captures that energy in a fixed format that still feels in flux. The deckled paper adds a tactile frame to the work, reinforcing its status as both high art and cultural subversion. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Where The Hose M30 stands as a sharply humorous yet technically refined work that reclaims public visual space and retools it with attitude, commentary, and urban soul.

    $2,500.00

  • Photographer Original AP Acrylic Spray Painting by Martin Whatson

    Martin Whatson Photographer Original AP Acrylic Spray Painting by Martin Whatson

    Photographer Original AP Acrylic Spray Painting by Martin Whatson, One of a Kind Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Handmade Stencil Spray Paint & Acrylic Signed Painting Original Artwork Size 30x20. Mild scuffing along right edge. Martin Whatson Photographer Original AP Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Background and Artistic Identity Martin Whatson, born in Norway in 1984, is internationally recognized for his ability to merge detailed monochrome stencils with bursts of vibrant graffiti energy. This signature approach positions him at the forefront of contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork, appealing to both urban art enthusiasts and fine art collectors. His training at the Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo provided him with a strong design foundation, but it was his discovery of stencil art in the early 2000s that shaped his artistic trajectory. Over time, Whatson has developed a style that not only reflects his Norwegian roots but also speaks to a global audience, merging the structure of stencil art with the unpredictability of street graffiti. About the Photographer Original AP Painting The *Photographer* Original AP (Artist Proof) from 2008 is a rare, one-of-a-kind artwork created using handmade stencil spray paint techniques combined with acrylic on stretched canvas. Measuring 30x20 inches, this signed painting captures the early era of Whatson’s career, when his exploration of stencil realism was becoming intertwined with graffiti-infused abstraction. The composition depicts a monochromatic, life-like photographer mid-action, aiming the camera toward an explosion of vivid orange and yellow paint splatter. This juxtaposition between the structured, carefully rendered figure and the spontaneous energy of the paint captures Whatson’s philosophy — that life is a balance between control and chaos. Symbolism and Visual Narrative The *Photographer* artwork embodies themes of observation, creativity, and the relationship between the artist and their subject. The photographer, rendered in grayscale, represents focus, discipline, and the technical side of art-making. In contrast, the bright splatter across the canvas represents raw creativity, spontaneity, and the unpredictable nature of inspiration. The use of warm colors like orange and yellow injects energy and draws the viewer’s gaze, suggesting that creativity often emerges in bold and unexpected ways. The piece invites reflection on how moments are captured — whether in street photography, graffiti, or fine art — and how the act of seeing is as artistic as the act of creating. Collectibility and Rarity As an Artist Proof from 2008, this *Photographer* piece holds special significance. Artist Proofs are typically produced in extremely limited numbers outside the main edition, reserved for the artist’s personal collection or for special release. The fact that this work is a handmade original, rather than a print, enhances its desirability among collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Its early date makes it an important marker of Whatson’s evolving style, bridging his formative stencil work with the later, more color-saturated compositions that have become his signature. Martin Whatson’s Place in Street Pop Art Over the years, Martin Whatson’s work has appeared in galleries, public murals, and private collections across the world. His art captures the dynamic tension between the controlled discipline of stencil painting and the unrestrained spirit of graffiti culture. Pieces like *Photographer* demonstrate his early mastery of technical realism while foreshadowing the explosion of color and motion that defines his mature work. In the broader context of contemporary street pop art, Whatson stands out as an artist who can merge fine art sensibility with the raw authenticity of urban expression, creating works that are as thought-provoking as they are visually striking.

    $7,500.00

  • Slick Hand Luke T30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick x Luke

    OG Slick Slick Hand Luke T30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick x Luke

    Slick Hand Luke T30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick x Luke Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed by Luke & OG Slick Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM.  Luke and Slick: From Assistant to Collaborator in 2024 Beginning in 2018, Luke began working alongside OG Slick on mural projects defined by bold, graphic, large-format imagery. While Luke’s personal art practice leaned more toward realism and reference-based rendering, he enthusiastically embraced the opportunity to contribute to Slick’s stylized compositions. Over the next several years, the duo collaborated on installations across various cities, developing a working relationship built on mutual respect and shared creative ambition. By early 2024, that trust had evolved into a deeper artistic partnership. Slick, recognizing Luke’s growth and commitment, offered him a chance to move from supporting role to full creative contributor. That invitation manifested through a reimagining of Slick’s 2016 piece Hand to Hand, which was itself an homage to M.C. Escher’s iconic 1948 work Drawing Hands. The concept featured two hands illustrating each other—an image that speaks to co-creation and mirrored skill. Slick saw an opportunity to revisit the piece in a way that would highlight both his and Luke’s strengths: the fusion of clean, stylized design with highly detailed, realistic technique. The result would be a dual-authored work, merging two distinct visual languages into a single composition. The updated version of Hand to Hand would serve not only as a tribute to artistic legacy but also as a statement of evolution—where an assistant becomes a collaborator, and where two styles meet at the point of mutual respect and creative dialogue. Slick Hand Luke T30 by OG Slick x Luke: Dual Technique in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Slick Hand Luke T30 is a 2025 hand-embellished giclee print collaboratively created by OG Slick and Luke. Released as a signed and numbered edition of only 25 pieces, each print is produced on 310gsm deckled fine art paper and hand-enhanced with custom embellishments, including paint splatters, spray marks, and gesture-based accents. With dimensions of 30x30 inches, every work in this series stands alone as a unique expression of dual artistic vision, executed in high-resolution giclee with added layers of spontaneous texture and color. Each print is hand signed by both artists and varies in detail, making every collector's piece an individual translation of their combined styles. As a product of two distinctly different approaches—OG Slick’s bold, graphic cartoon language and Luke’s refined photorealistic rendering—this edition solidifies itself as a landmark collaboration in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Visual Dialogue Between Illustration and Realism The centerpiece of Slick Hand Luke T30 is a concept that pays tribute to M.C. Escher’s 1948 work Drawing Hands, reinterpreted through the lens of modern graffiti culture and fine art printing. One hand is a gloved cartoon figure wielding a paint marker, rendered in OG Slick’s unmistakable style, dripping ink and filled with animated life. The other is a hyper-realistic human hand, meticulously painted to evoke photographic precision, holding its own identical marker. Together, the hands are locked in a recursive creative loop—each drawing the other into existence. This dual execution speaks to collaboration, respect, and transformation, as two artists with opposing aesthetics engage in a visual conversation. The design is clean, minimal in composition, and powerful in symbolism. Against a white crinkled paper background, the contrast between ink, texture, and light brings an added layer of dimensionality. OG Slick and Luke: Collaboration as Evolution OG Slick, a graffiti legend with decades of influence rooted in West Coast street culture, is known for fusing cartoon references with biting cultural critique. Luke, an emerging fine artist and muralist, brings photorealistic mastery and a studied approach to form. Since assisting OG Slick on large-scale murals beginning in 2018, Luke has evolved from apprentice to full collaborator. Slick Hand Luke T30 marks their first true co-signed edition, reflecting a relationship built on shared trust, aesthetic contrast, and mutual inspiration. Their partnership is not simply visual; it is philosophical, embodying the fusion of disciplines and the dissolving of traditional boundaries between graphic art and realism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. HPM Print as Living Collaboration Each piece in the Slick Hand Luke T30 edition is hand-embellished with varying applications of spray, drips, splashes, and painterly overlays, making no two alike. Some prints are energized with pink or magenta flourishes, others lean into subtler monochrome variations, reflecting the tension and harmony between the two contributors. The deckled edges enhance the print’s presence as a fine art object while keeping the rebellious soul of graffiti intact. As with all HPM editions by OG Slick, the uniqueness of each work underscores the value of unpredictability and raw intervention. In the scope of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this collaboration stands as a statement of growth, respect, and creative duality—where the animated and the anatomical co-create, and where concept becomes practice through the hands of two artists drawing each other into being.

    $5,000.00

  • Miles Davis Pink/Green Silkscreen Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Miles Davis Pink/Green Silkscreen Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Miles Davis- Pink/Green Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 30x22.5 Miles Davis (Pink/Green), 2015 Screenprint in colors on paper 22-1/2 x 30 inches (57.2 x 76.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 50 Signed and numbered in pencil along edges, with artist's thumbprint and date verso Published by the artist

    $4,011.00

  • Self Discovery Archival Paper Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Self Discovery Archival Paper Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Self-Discovery- Archival Paper 6-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 110 Artwork Size 30x22 Self-Discovery Archival Paper 6-Color Screen Print Archival Paper with Deckled Edges Edition of 110 Certificate of Authenticity Signed and thumb printed by the Artist 30x22 Signed 2022

    $4,011.00

  • Stairway to London Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Stairway to London Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Stairway to London Limited Edition 2-Color Vintage Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x22 Led Zeppelin Music Rock Super Stars Vintage 2009 Print. Hand-finished screenprint on hand torn, 100% cotton 300gsm cream archival art paper with deckled edges. 22 × 30 in 55.9 × 76.2 cm Edition 100

    $4,011.00

Investment Grade Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Investment Grade Art in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Investment grade art in the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork refers to works that hold strong potential for financial appreciation while maintaining cultural and aesthetic relevance. These pieces are typically created by artists with a proven market presence, institutional recognition, or consistent collector demand. Investment grade does not solely refer to high price tags; it reflects a combination of rarity, provenance, production quality, and the artist’s trajectory. In the street art market, investment grade works are often part of limited edition silkscreens, mixed media pieces, or original canvases that demonstrate technical skill, conceptual depth, and a unique visual voice. As the line between street culture and fine art continues to dissolve, collectors increasingly look to this category for both long-term value and meaningful engagement.

Qualities That Define Investment Grade Street Pop Works

Works considered investment grade within this genre share several defining characteristics. They are most often signed and numbered, with edition sizes kept low to enhance scarcity. Materials play a significant role, with prints produced on museum-grade cotton rag paper or using archival pigments gaining preference among serious collectors. Production details such as embossing, hot wax stamps, hand-embellishments, or augmented reality enhancements elevate the status of the piece. More importantly, these works often carry strong conceptual grounding—whether through political critique, emotional introspection, or historical reinterpretation. Artists such as Cleon Peterson, Shepard Fairey, Handiedan, and Faile have released pieces that consistently meet these standards, with values that have held or appreciated across gallery markets and auction sales.

Market Behavior and Collector Strategy

Collectors who invest in this tier tend to track artist development, auction records, edition control, and institutional endorsements. Releases from trusted galleries such as Thinkspace, Stolenspace, and Subliminal Projects often signal long-term collectibility. Timing is essential—early releases, first editions, and debut HPMs tend to outperform later print runs or open editions. Many investment grade pieces also benefit from global exposure, either through large-scale murals, museum exhibitions, or inclusion in public collections. Scarcity combined with sustained visibility builds credibility, which translates into market resilience. For investors, these works serve both as aesthetic assets and cultural markers, reflecting a moment in time through the lens of urban expression.

The Role of Cultural Value in Investment Art

Unlike traditional financial instruments, investment grade art carries emotional and cultural weight. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this duality is heightened. These pieces often emerge from resistance, identity, satire, or memory, giving them a resonance that transcends surface appeal. The most valuable artworks in this field do not just decorate—they disrupt, inform, and provoke. This depth of message and medium is what distinguishes investment grade work from decorative print runs. As collectors and institutions increasingly recognize the power of street-originated work to define contemporary visual culture, investment grade graffiti and pop art continue to find firm footing in the evolving conversation between finance and artistic legacy.

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