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  • Sale -15% The School of Athens Giclee Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister The School of Athens Giclee Print by Adam Lister

    Statue of David Giclee Print by Adam Lister Artwork Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x18 The Unique Fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork: Adam Lister's Perspective The Statue of David Giclee Print by Adam Lister is an exemplary work of contemporary art that melds the aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Adam Lister, an American artist known for his geometric and pixelated interpretations of classical and pop culture themes, has gained recognition for his ability to reinterpret iconic imagery through a modern lens. His limited edition giclee prints, meticulously produced on 300gsm hot press matte paper, reflect his commitment to quality and creativity. Lister's 2023 giclee prints are signed, numbered, and produced in editions of just 50, ensuring exclusivity and collectability. Measuring 24 by 18 inches, this artwork offers a reinterpretation of Michelangelo’s Statue of David, reimagined through Lister's characteristic style. He employs a method that dissects and reconstructs forms into fragmented geometric blocks, reminiscent of 8-bit video game graphics. This visual approach bridges the classical and the modern, creating a dialogue between the Renaissance masterpiece and the aesthetics of the digital age. Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork: Redefining Classical Imagery Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork often draw inspiration from a mix of historical references and contemporary cultural movements. Adam Lister’s work exemplifies this synthesis by using iconic symbols, such as the Statue of David, and rendering them with a playful, pixelated distortion. The juxtaposition of classical Renaissance art with the pixelated style associated with early digital media reflects the evolution of cultural symbols over time. By incorporating themes of deconstruction and simplification, Lister's work aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art. His prints evoke the boldness and immediacy found in graffiti and street culture, while simultaneously referencing the intellectual rigor of fine art. This blend of styles positions his work at the forefront of contemporary artistic expression, making it accessible to a wide audience while maintaining artistic depth. The Process and Medium: Giclee Printing in Contemporary Art The giclee printing process plays a crucial role in the production of Adam Lister’s artwork. This technique involves the use of high-quality archival inks and papers, ensuring vibrant colors and exceptional durability. The 300gsm hot press matte paper used for the Statue of David print adds a subtle texture and depth, enhancing the visual impact of the geometric design. The use of giclee printing not only preserves the integrity of the artwork but also elevates it to a museum-quality standard. Lister’s choice to limit his editions to 50 prints underscores the exclusivity of his work, appealing to collectors who value unique and carefully crafted pieces. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist, adding an element of authenticity and personal connection to the piece. Adam Lister's Contribution to Contemporary Art Adam Lister continues to redefine how classical art is perceived in the context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. His unique aesthetic offers a fresh perspective on iconic works, making them relevant and engaging for modern audiences. Born and based in the United States, Lister has successfully carved a niche for himself by combining historical themes with contemporary design elements. His work serves as a testament to the enduring power of art to transcend time and medium, connecting the past and present in innovative ways. The Statue of David giclee print is not just a reinterpretation of a timeless masterpiece but also a statement about the fluidity of artistic boundaries. By employing techniques and styles rooted in street art and digital culture, Adam Lister has created a piece that resonates with collectors, art enthusiasts, and casual viewers alike. His ability to transform the familiar into the extraordinary cements his place as a leading figure in contemporary art.

    $812.00 $690.00

  • Silver City Day AP Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Silver City Day AP Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Silver City Style B Day AP White 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x18 Silver Metallic Ink City Style B Daytime 24x18

    $198.00

  • Sale -10% Silver City Night Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Silver City Night Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Silver City Style B Night Black 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Artwork. 2012 Signed Limited of 25 Edition Artwork Size 24x18 Silver Metallic Ink City Style B Nightime 24x18

    $180.00 $162.00

  • Sale -10% These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot

    These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 24x16.5 Vinatge Italian City on Riverway Populated By Workers From Westworld TV Show Dave Pollot's "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a compelling piece of limited edition giclee print artwork that has found its grounding in the intersection of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Released in 2020, this stunning piece is a testament to Pollot's unparalleled ability to repurpose, reimagine, and recontextualize traditional art forms into contemporary and engaging works. As part of an exclusive series, only 10 signed and numbered copies of this masterpiece exist, each meticulously produced on fine art paper to ensure longevity and vibrancy of color. Measuring 8x10 inches, with a mat that extends the dimensions to 11x14 inches, "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a captivating representation of a Renaissance man in vintage attire. The main subject, distinguished and posed as a gentleman of a bygone era, sports a curious addition that beautifully exemplifies Pollot's creative aesthetic — a graphic of a wolf howling at the moon. This piece seamlessly integrates aspects of modern imagery with classical portraiture, resulting in a unique fusion that embodies the spirit of graffiti pop and street art. In the realm of pop art, Pollot's piece is a nod to the repetition and mass production synonymous with the movement. By embedding modern iconography into a traditional portrait, the artist creatively merges past and present, thereby urging viewers to explore the ubiquitous influence of pop culture on societal perception. The wolf, a symbol often found in street and graffiti art, adds an element of rawness and organic spirit to the otherwise refined and polished depiction of the gentleman. Street art, often reflective of social and cultural expressions, finds its representation in the artwork as well. Pollot's rendering of the gentleman is symbolic of the adaptability and fluidity of street art, with its roots firmly set in the culture of the streets but its reach extending far beyond. The unorthodox incorporation of a graffiti-style wolf into a classical portrait suggests a strong link to street culture, bridging the gap between fine art and popular expressions of creativity. Graffiti art, traditionally associated with rebellion and counterculture, takes on a new form in "Old Is New Is Old Again." The howling wolf, often used in graffiti as a signifier of freedom and independence, has been seamlessly incorporated into the artwork. Its presence offers a stark contrast to the gentleman's attire, suggesting a dichotomy between societal norms and the desire for personal freedom and expression. Through this piece, Dave Pollot has remarkably bridged the gap between varying art forms and historical periods, crafting a timeless piece that speaks volumes of his understanding of art and culture. "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a perfect example of Pollot's ability to draw from diverse artistic movements and social themes, creating a work that resonates with the complexity and diversity of the human experience. In essence, this piece serves as a visual dialogue between different eras and artistic styles, proving that in the realm of art, the old and the new can coexist in the most harmonious and visually striking ways.

    $451.00 $406.00

Italy Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Italy has been a source of inspiration for many artists throughout history, including those in the fields of graffiti art and pop art. Graffiti art, which is often associated with urban areas and street culture, has a long history in Italy. Pop art, on the other hand, emerged in the 1950s and 60s and was heavily influenced by consumer culture and mass media. In the context of graffiti art, Italy has been home to some of the world's most famous graffiti artists, such as Blu and Bansky. These artists have created stunning murals and street art pieces that reflect Italian culture, politics, and society. Many of these pieces can be found in cities like Rome, Milan, and Florence. In the realm of pop art, Italy has been a major influence on the movement. Artists like Andy Warhol were drawn to the vibrant and colorful culture of Italy, and their work often featured imagery from Italian popular culture, such as movie stars, fashion icons, and iconic landmarks. Warhol even created a series of paintings inspired by the Italian Renaissance. Other notable pop artists who have been influenced by Italy include Roy Lichtenstein, who created a series of works based on Italian advertising posters, and Robert Rauschenberg, who used found objects from his travels in Italy in his artwork. Italy's rich history and culture have provided a wealth of inspiration for graffiti artists and pop artists alike. From the vibrant street art of Rome to the iconic images of Italian pop culture, Italy continues to be a source of creativity and inspiration for artists around the world. Graffiti art in Italy has a strong political component, and many pieces reflect the country's complex social and political issues. For example, the artist Blu has created several murals that address themes such as gentrification, environmental degradation, and the influence of the media on society. Similarly, Banksy's work often tackles controversial issues and has been featured in cities like Venice and Florence. In pop art, Italy's contributions are also significant. The country's fashion, design, and art scenes have had a significant impact on the movement, with artists like Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis Group influencing the aesthetics of pop art. Additionally, Italian cinema, music, and literature have all inspired pop artists over the years, with works featuring icons like Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, and Federico Fellini. One of the most famous examples of pop art inspired by Italy is the iconic painting "Whaam!" by Roy Lichtenstein. The work features a dramatic image of a fighter plane shooting down an enemy plane with the word "Whaam!" written in bold letters. The image was based on a comic book panel from an Italian publication and has become one of the most recognizable works of pop art ever created.
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