Kaws- Brian Donnelly

5 artworks

  • Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion Ultra Rare Authentic 2008 Limited Edition Painted Vinyl Art Toy Figure Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly x OriginalFake. 2008 Limited Edition of 500 Chum Companion Painted Vinyl Size 10×4x3 in, Stamped On Foot. Appears Like New With Box, Extremely Fine Example, Box in Great Condition. Stamp Perfect. Pictures Of Actual Example. Authenticated With Seals and Unique Tracking Serial Number Included. Notice The Fine Details; Those Don't Exist In The Fakes. It also Has an Official Hologram Seal Affixed to the box, Which The Fakes Don't Ever Have. Interior Plastic Packaging is Colored Consistent With Age—Original Verified Storm Trooper Chum Companion 2008 Lucas Films x Kaws x OriginalFake Star Wars Legendary Sci-Fi Character. The Intersection of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork in the Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion by KAWS The Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion represents a fascinating cross-section where street pop art and graffiti artwork intersect with the fantastical world of science fiction. Created by the acclaimed artist KAWS, the actual name Brian Donnelly, this 2008 limited edition piece infuses the iconic Stormtrooper, a legendary figure from the Star Wars saga, with the characteristic features that KAWS is renowned for. This synthesis is a testament to the seamless blend of high art with the rebellious streak of street art, resulting in a piece that is both a collectible and a statement. This art toy figure sculpture is made from painted vinyl, stands 10 inches in height, and is a part of a highly exclusive series with only 500 units produced. Each sculpture bears a stamp on its foot, certifying its authenticity, and comes with a unique tracking serial number, a feature that discerning collectors deeply value. The pristine condition of the figure, accompanied by its original box, which remains in excellent condition, underscores the care with which these collectibles are preserved and cherished. Authenticity and Collectibility In a market where fakes are commonplace, the authenticity of this Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion is vouched for by the presence of official hologram seals and the perfect stamp on the box, features absent in counterfeit versions. The interior plastic packaging, displaying a coloration consistent with its age, further authenticates the piece and ensures its condition is preserved. These factors are not merely details; they are assurances of the sculpture's exclusivity and genuineness, vital in the art world where originality and provenance are everything. The Storm Trooper Companion is not just a figurine; it is a piece of street pop art that commands attention. The sculpture is a visual feast, with meticulous attention to detail that KAWS is known for. The unmistakable aesthetic of KAWS, characterized by the crossed-out eyes and exaggerated hands, merges with the iconic form of the Stormtrooper, creating a dialogue between the rebellious nature of graffiti artwork and the structured, mainstream narrative of Star Wars. Artistic and Cultural Significance The collaboration between Lucas Films and KAWS, facilitated by OriginalFake, is a landmark in street pop art. It signifies a recognition of the genre's cultural impact and its potential to reimagine and reinvent popular imagery. This particular piece stands as a symbol of this crossover; it is a fusion of street art's gritty, vibrant energy with the polished storytelling of one of the most celebrated sci-fi franchises. The art toy reflects a broader trend in contemporary art where the lines between commercial and high art are increasingly blurred. KAWS, who began his journey as a graffiti artist in New York, brings the spontaneity and edge of street art to a beloved cultural icon, infusing it with a new, contemporary relevance. The result is a piece that is both a nostalgic nod to a cultural phenomenon and a forward-looking piece of contemporary art. The Star Wars Storm Trooper Companion by KAWS is a remarkable artifact that stands at the confluence of street pop art and the cinematic legacy of Star Wars. Its rarity, craftsmanship, and standing as a cultural artifact make it a coveted piece for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. As a work of art, it encapsulates the spirit of graffiti artwork and the transformative power of street pop art, bridging the gap between different artistic realms and creating something truly unique and enduring.

    $10,935.00

  • Holiday Indonesia Plush Charm Object Art by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Indonesia Plush Charm Object Art by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Indonesia Accomplice Plush Charm Object Art by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2023 Out of Print Rare Kaws Accomplice in Rabbit Costume Hands of Face Plush Object Art Size 4x6.5 Charm New in Package Within the kaleidoscopic world of pop art and street art, certain artists emerge with distinctive voices and identifiable styles that encapsulate the zeitgeist of their generation. One such name that stands tall in this dynamic arena is Brian Donnelly, popularly known by his pseudonym, Kaws. Rooted in graffiti and nurtured through street art, Kaws’ trajectory has propelled him to the mainstream, blurring the lines between art, commercial product design, and pop culture. His 2023 masterpiece, the “ Holiday Indonesia Plush Charm Object Art,” exemplifies the uniqueness of his artistic voice. This limited edition designer collectible, visually striking and tactile, presents the rare Kaws Accomplice – an emblematic motif in his repertoire – dressed in a whimsical rabbit costume, with its hands covering its face. This particular iteration, measuring 4x6.5 inches, stands out not just for its craftsmanship but also for its profound undertones, possibly alluding to the complexities of identity, popular culture, and the universal human sentiment of disguise and revelation. Its packaging, pristine and untouched, ensures the integrity of the piece, adding to its allure for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Beyond mere aesthetic value, Kaws’ creations, including the aforementioned Plush Charm Object Art, resonate deeply with the themes of urbanity, culture, and the ever-evolving landscape of street art. It’s a testament to the powerful interplay between art and the urban environment, ensuring that such pieces remain not just collectibles but also symbols of an era.

    $238.00

  • Hostage 2 Gray Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Vandul Hostage 2 Gray Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2024 Hostage 2 Gray Limited Edition of 100 Art Toys Artwork Size 4x8.5 New In Box Kaws Inspired Art Toy in Potato Sack Hood Mask Stylized as a Tired Up Hostage in Gray Colorway.  Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy: A Symbolic Piece in Street Pop Art The Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy by Vandul is a profound statement within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork movement. Crafted by the renowned pop street artist, this limited edition resin sculpture captures the attention of collectors and art lovers with its striking gray colorway. Released in 2024 , each piece of the limited run of 100 art toys is meticulously designed to represent a figure bound and hooded in a potato sack, symbolizing the constraints and anonymity that pervade contemporary society. At 4x8.5 inches, this artwork is presented new in the box, encapsulating the freshness and exclusivity that is coveted in the art toy community. Vandul's creation explores themes that resonate deeply within the urban landscape from which Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork draw theirnspiration. The gray hue serves as a stylistic choice and a canvas that reflects the often-overlooked nuances within city life – the concrete jungles, the towering structures, and the monochromatic rhythm of metropolitan existence. Using a potato sack as a hood on the Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy is a powerful visual metaphor. It harkens back to the roots of street art, where materials are repurposed and reclaimed to make a statement. In this case, the mask depersonalizes the figure, making it a universal representation of the suppressed and the voiceless. This artistic choice aligns with the foundational principles of graffiti art, where identity is both concealed and revealed through the act of creation. The Resonance of Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray in the Collectible Art Sphere The impact of Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray extends beyond its aesthetic appeal, positioning it as a significant piece in modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork discourse. The decision to produce only 100 pieces amplifies its significance, imbuing each sculpture with a sense of rarity and urgency for art collectors. Vandul's work is known for its reflective nature, often commenting on the state-of-the-art world and the broader social environment through art toys. With its restrained color palette and bound figure, this particular piece invites a dialogue about freedom, creativity, and the commodification of art. Inspired by the iconic works of Kaws, the art toy's design pays homage to the lineage of street artists who have transcended the boundaries of urban spaces to establish themselves in the world of high art. Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray is thus not just a tribute but a continuation of this legacy, using the familiar language of street art to create new narratives and experiences for the viewer. Collectibility is a crucial aspect of Vandul's art toys, and the Hostage 2 Gray is a prime example of how art can be both a tangible object and a piece of cultural commentary. As a limited edition resin sculpture, it stands at the intersection of art and commodity, challenging the viewer to consider the value of art in a market-driven society. It is a piece that is equally at home in the gallery as it is in the personal collections of those who appreciate the convergence of street art and popular culture. In the rapidly evolving landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy is a testament to the power of art to provoke thought and inspire change. It is a sculpture that embodies the ethos of the street – raw, honest, and resonant – and carries it into the realm of the collectible, where it continues to spark conversations and challenge perceptions.

    $577.00

  • Hostage 2 Brown Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Vandul Hostage 2 Brown Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Hostage 2 Brown Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2024 Hostage 2 Brown Limited Edition of 125 Art Toys Artwork Size 4x8.5 New In Box Kaws Inspired Art Toy in Potato Sack Hood Mask Stylized as a Tired Up Hostage in Brown Colorway.  The Fusion of Commentary and Collectibility in Vandul's Hostage 2 Brown Art Toy Vandul's Hostage 2 Brown 2024 Art Toy emerges as a potent symbol within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork genre, encapsulating a narrative rich in commentary and artistry. This limited-edition resin sculpture, with only 125 pieces in existence, offers a profound visual statement on the nature of consumerism and the commodification of art. Measuring 4x8.5 inches, the art toy presents itself as a new-in-box collectible, a testament to Vandul's skill in creating compelling figures that resonate with collectors and critics alike. The Hostage 2 Brown's design is unmistakably inspired by the iconic work of Kaws, another artist renowned for contributing to the art toy movement. Vandul's interpretation is both homage and critique; the art toy's stylized form—a figure tied up and obscured by a potato sack hood—evokes a sense of captivity and anonymity that can be interpreted in various ways. This could be seen as a commentary on the art world itself, where originality can sometimes feel confined by market expectations or broader societal constraints that stifle expression and identity. Vandul's choice of the brown colorway further adds depth to the piece, possibly referencing the earthy, raw qualities of street art or perhaps the universal feeling of being 'bagged' or 'labeled' in a figurative sense. The figure's posture, with head bowed, might represent resignation or exhaustion, an emotional state that viewers can empathize with or ponder. Despite the toy's silent stance, it communicates volumes, embodying the spirit of street art's capability to convey powerful messages through simple yet striking visuals. The Cultural Resonance of Vandul's Hostage 2 Brown in the Art Toy Domain The Hostage 2 Brown Art Toy is not merely a collectible item but a cultural artifact bridging the gap between art and societal discourse. Vandul's work is steeped in the ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the street is both a canvas and a crucible for messages that challenge the status quo. The art toy becomes a conduit for these messages, reaching an audience that extends beyond the confines of urban streets and into the private collections of art enthusiasts. In the limited edition art toy market, Vandul's Hostage 2 Brown stands out for its poignant conceptualization and its direct lineage to the techniques and themes of graffiti art. Using a potato sack as a hood is reminiscent of the raw materials often employed in street art, signifying a return to primary, tactile mediums that are at once accessible and laden with meaning. This tactility is an essential element of the art toy's appeal, inviting collectors to view and physically engage with the art. Each Hostage 2 Brown piece is a canvas that tells a story, with the artist's decision to limit the edition to 125 pieces ensuring its rarity and desirability. Collectors invest not only in a physical object but also in the narrative and critique it embodies. As such, Vandul's art toy transcends its material form to become a part of the ongoing conversation about art's role in reflecting and shaping societal values. Art toys like Vandul's Hostage 2 Brown reflect the growing intersection of high art with popular culture, making profound statements through playful collectibles. As a limited edition resin sculpture, it mirrors our collective experiences and the tensions between freedom and constraint, individuality and anonymity. Vandul's contribution to the genre of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork through this piece reinforces the power of art to provoke thought and to do so in a form that is as endearing as it is critical.

    $577.00

  • Hostage 2 Black Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Vandul Hostage 2 Black Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Hostage 2 Black Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2024 Hostage 2 Black Limited Edition of 125 Art Toys Artwork Size 4x8.5 New In Box Kaws Inspired Art Toy in Potato Sack Hood Mask Stylized as a Tired Up Hostage in Black Colorway.  The Artistic Statement of Hostage 2 Black Art Toy by Vandul The Hostage 2 Black Art Toy by Vandul emerges as a profound sculptural work that challenges the conventions of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Released in 2024, this limited edition piece is a continuation of Vandul's compelling series, limited to a run of 125 art toys. Measuring 4x8.5 inches, each artwork is a statement piece, new in the box, offering a critical look at themes of constraint and anonymity through the lens of pop street art. Adopting the powerful visual language of Kaws, Vandul's work is distinguished by its stark black colorway, a choice that imbues the piece with a sense of gravity and universality. The figure, a stylized interpretation of a bound hostage with a potato sack hood mask, speaks to being held captive by societal expectations, cultural norms, or literal constraints. Vandul's use of the black colorway in this context is not just a stylistic choice but a deliberate one that emphasizes the silhouette and form of the sculpture, making the absence of visible features even more pronounced. While seemingly simple in its monochromatic approach, this art toy carries multiple meanings and interpretations. The anonymity provided by the potato sack hood can be seen as a metaphor for losing identity in the face of mass culture or the silencing of individual voices. It's a visual commentary that resonates deeply with the ethos of street art, which often serves as a voice for the marginalized and the overlooked. Cultural Resonance and Collectibility of Vandul's Hostage 2 Black In the collectible art world, the Hostage 2 Black Art Toy by Vandul is more than a mere object—it is a narrative encapsulated in resin. The limited edition nature of the piece creates an air of exclusivity and a sense of urgency for collectors. At the same time, its thematic depth offers a conversation piece that extends well beyond aesthetics. The decision to limit the edition to 125 pieces reflects Vandul's dedication to maintaining the integrity and value of his work within the collectible market. As a part of the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork movement, Vandul's Hostage 2 Black is indicative of the genre's evolution, where art is not just found sprayed upon walls but also in three-dimensional forms that can inhabit spaces in a more personal way. The transition from wall to sculpture is seamless for Vandul, who carries the same sense of rebellion and critical commentary that defines his two-dimensional pieces. The Hostage 2 Black Art Toy stands as a testament to the enduring impact of street art on popular culture. It represents a confluence of graffiti's raw, expressive energy with the polished finish of collectible design. Vandul's sculpture is a bold articulation of the street art narrative, which continues to captivate, challenge, and inspire audiences worldwide. Through this piece, Vandul ensures that the spirit of the streets—their vitality, their voice—remains a palpable force in art.

    $577.00

Kaws- Brian Donnelly> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Kaws (Brian Donnelly) and His Influence on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Brian Donnelly, known professionally as Kaws, is an American artist whose work emerged from graffiti subculture and expanded into a globally recognized force in contemporary visual art. Born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey, Donnelly began tagging in the early 1990s under the name Kaws on the streets of New York. His distinctive lettering style and use of skull-and-crossbones motifs with X-ed out eyes became instantly recognizable symbols throughout the urban landscape. Rather than remaining strictly within traditional graffiti methods, he evolved his practice into character-based visual storytelling that blends commercial appeal with underground roots. This evolution placed him at the forefront of the movement now identified as Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where the techniques and energy of graffiti intersect with consumer culture, animation, and product design.

From Graffiti to Gallery and Collectible Culture

Kaws transitioned from tagging billboards and bus stop ads to creating collectible vinyl figures, large-scale sculptures, paintings, and collaborations with major brands. He reimagined characters like Mickey Mouse and The Simpsons through his unique visual lens, giving them skull faces, cartoonish gloves, and emotionally vacant eyes. These figures reflect both nostalgia and alienation, capturing the tension between mass appeal and personal expression. The Companion figure, one of his most iconic creations, has become a symbol within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, representing the emotional core of pop-driven culture with a graffiti-born defiance. Despite his commercial success, Kaws retains the rebellious, accessible spirit that graffiti stands for by continuing to create public art installations and offering limited edition releases outside of traditional gallery systems.

Visual Language and Public Installations

The visual structure of Kaws’ work is rooted in flat color fields, clean linework, and familiar forms distorted through repetition and stylized exaggeration. These elements make his art instantly digestible while embedding subtle critiques about media saturation, branding, and emotional disconnection. His installations have been featured in cities around the world, including large-scale inflatable figures in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and monumental sculptures in parks and museums. These pieces extend the reach of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork into civic and institutional spaces, showing that urban visual language can thrive beyond illegal walls and gallery frames. Kaws has also exhibited in major institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum and the National Gallery of Victoria, further solidifying his presence within both pop culture and art history.

Global Impact and Contemporary Presence

Kaws’ trajectory exemplifies the growing acceptance and influence of street-rooted artists in the broader cultural and economic landscape. His work challenges distinctions between fine art, design, and street culture by functioning across all three without compromise. From his roots in New York graffiti to his status as a global art brand, Kaws has helped shape how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is consumed, collected, and contextualized in the modern era. By consistently blending commercial aesthetics with personal motifs, he has built a visual language that is both accessible and complex. His continued relevance is driven by a commitment to craft, cultural awareness, and a deep understanding of how image, identity, and repetition function in contemporary life.

KAWS: The Intersection of Street Art and Pop Culture

KAWS, the artistic moniker of Brian Donnelly, is a name that has become synonymous with a unique blend of street pop art and graffiti artwork. In 1974, in Jersey City, New Jersey, KAWS started as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s. He gained recognition by subverting imagery on billboards, bus shelters, and phone booth advertisements. These early interventions in the urban landscape laid the groundwork for a career that would eventually blur the lines between street art and the global art market. Graduating from the School of Visual Arts in New York with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in illustration in 1996, KAWS embarked on a journey to see his work evolve from spray-painted walls to highly sought-after fine art and massive public sculptures. His art is characterized by a cast of figurative characters and motifs—most notably, 'Companion,' with its crossed-out eyes, which has become his signature. His work is often described as a sophisticated version of what began as street art, evolved through soft sculpture, and later expanded into various materials and imagery.

KAWS' Artistic Evolution and Global Impact

The artistic evolution of KAWS is marked by his seamless transition from creating graffiti on the streets to designing limited-edition toys, clothing, and other collectibles. His aesthetic—grounded in a distinct lineage of pop art and characterized by its bold, graphic, and instantly recognizable style—resonates with a broad audience, from art lovers to the general public. KAWS has also cultivated a strong presence in the commercial sector, collaborating with international brands such as Nike, Uniqlo, and Dior. These collaborations have expanded his influence and allowed him to bridge the gap between high art and mainstream consumer culture. His works often contain a deep emotional resonance, playing on human vulnerability and resilience themes. KAWS' art provides commentary on the nature of consumerism, fame, and the idolatry of celebrity culture. The universality of these themes has allowed his work to hold a mirror to contemporary society and to become a cultural phenomenon in its own right.

Legacy and Continuation in Contemporary Art

KAWS continues to influence the trajectory of contemporary art by challenging the conventions of creativity and the artist's role in society. His exhibitions in prestigious venues worldwide have introduced street pop art to new audiences and cemented its legitimacy within the art historical canon. His large-scale sculptures and public installations have become gathering points, transforming the perception of public art and its ability to engage communities. The work of KAWS—Brian Donnelly—is a testament to the transformative power of street pop art and its capacity to permeate and profoundly influence the art world and popular culture. His distinctive style, marked by recurring motifs, a vibrant palette, and thought-provoking themes, continues to engage viewers, provoke dialogue, and inspire a new generation of artists and collectors. As his art traverses the realms of painting, sculpture, and digital media, KAWS remains at the forefront of an evolving art scene, defining the contours of street pop art and graffiti artwork for the 21st century.

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