Kitty Cats

170 artworks

  • Fire-Cat Inferno Creatures of the Night Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Fire-Cat Inferno Creatures of the Night Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Fire-Cat Inferno Creatures of the Night Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Fine Art Square Cut Artwork from the Show Creatures of the Night. Fire-Cat Inferno Creatures of the Night Archival Print by Joe Ledbetter – Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Joe Ledbetter, a prominent figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, presents Fire-Cat Inferno, an 18x18-inch archival pigment fine art print from his Creatures of the Night series in 2012. This signed and numbered limited edition of 25 features Ledbetter’s signature bold lines, exaggerated expressions, and a powerful narrative conveyed through a blend of pop surrealism and urban art aesthetics. The square-cut format enhances the intensity of the composition, framing a fiery and aggressive feline creature engulfed in swirling flames. The central character, Fire-Cat, stands menacingly in a heated fury, its jagged teeth and sharp claws emphasized by the surrounding inferno. The color palette is dominated by deep reds, burning oranges, and smoky blacks, creating a visually striking contrast that intensifies the creature’s raw energy. The flames appear to be alive, dancing around the Fire-Cat’s form, reinforcing the chaotic and untamed nature of this feral beast. The ground beneath the character is cracked, suggesting an uncontrollable force capable of leaving destruction in its wake. This combination of sharp angles, fluid motion, and vibrant colors makes the artwork one of Ledbetter’s most visually aggressive and dynamic pieces. Joe Ledbetter’s Contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Joe Ledbetter has consistently pushed the boundaries of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by combining bold character design with layered storytelling. His work is characterized by thick, clean outlines, a refined use of shading, and an animated quality that brings his characters to life. His background in illustration and vinyl toy design plays a significant role in shaping his aesthetic, allowing him to create pieces that feel both playful and powerful. His approach to contemporary art often merges humor, surrealism, and intense visual storytelling. Whether portraying mischievous rabbits, ferocious beasts, or hybrid creatures, Ledbetter’s ability to infuse emotion and energy into his work keeps his art engaging and memorable. Fire-Cat Inferno is a prime example of his ability to convey intensity through exaggerated features and dramatic contrasts, making it a standout piece in his Creatures of the Night series. Fire-Cat Inferno – A Visual Representation of Chaos and Power Fire-Cat Inferno captures the raw essence of uncontainable energy, rage, and destruction. The jagged, almost tribal-like markings on the creature’s body, combined with the intense glow of the surrounding flames, create a sense of constant motion. The Fire-Cat’s expression is both menacing and determined, its wide, sharp grin revealing a level of chaotic amusement in its own uncontrollable power. The presence of smoke and embers further amplifies the feeling of heat, making the artwork feel alive with tension and movement. The symmetrical composition and square-cut format reinforce the structured yet unpredictable nature of the Fire-Cat’s form. The way the flames curve around the figure creates an illusion of three-dimensionality, giving the artwork depth and making the character appear as if it could leap off the canvas at any moment. This carefully crafted balance between form and movement is what sets Ledbetter’s work apart, as he continues to experiment with visual techniques that bring his characters to life. The Cultural Significance of Fire-Cat Inferno in Contemporary Art Fire-Cat Inferno serves as both a striking visual piece and a symbolic representation of intensity, rebellion, and primal instinct. Within the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the imagery of fire and destruction is often used to signify transformation, resistance, or the uncontrollable nature of creativity. The Fire-Cat embodies these themes, standing as a symbol of unrelenting energy and raw artistic expression. The limited edition nature of the print makes it a sought-after collector’s item, further solidifying its significance in Ledbetter’s body of work. The combination of pop surrealist character design with graffiti-inspired boldness ensures that the piece resonates with a broad audience, from street art enthusiasts to fine art collectors. The contrast between the playful stylization and the aggressive subject matter reinforces Ledbetter’s ability to create art that is both visually engaging and thematically compelling. Fire-Cat Inferno remains a defining example of Joe Ledbetter’s unique contribution to modern art, blending pop culture aesthetics with raw artistic intensity. Through the use of bold colors, exaggerated emotions, and powerful visual storytelling, this piece captures the essence of contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, proving that even the most chaotic figures can become symbols of artistic mastery and creative force.

    $475.00

  • Feelings Giclee Print by Violeta Hernandez

    Violeta Hernandez Feelings Giclee Print by Violeta Hernandez

    Feelings Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on 310gsm Hanemülle Cotton Paper by Urban Modern Artist Violeta Hernandez. 2022 Giclee Print. Limited Edition of 25.- 19.5 x 16.5 inches. Hanemülle 100% cotton paper of 310 gms.- Signed and Numbered in the front. "This whole piece is an homage to the earth but is composed of different symbols. It is a metaphor of my feelings about the ecological and humanitarian crisis we are experiencing, as well as other personal struggles that stemmed from isolation and how I suddenly feel about coping with it." -Violeta Hernandez

    $450.00

  • Sale -25% Holiday Janky 3 2021 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic Holiday Janky 3 2021 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Holiday Janky 3 2021 Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Sealed in Box Limited Edition. FINALLY a toy that celebrates the NAUGHTY LIST ? HOLIDAY JANKY is 3.5” of cannibal Christmas ready to whip the holidays into submission ? Toting a broken bottle of spiked eggnog and removable beard for blending in with drunk uncles, this stocking stuffer is fully prepared to stuff YOU

    $95.00 $71.00

  • Walk Together Giclee Print by Dragon76

    Dragon76 Walk Together Giclee Print by Dragon76

    Walk Together Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Dragon76. #30/30 Edition of 30 14 x 14 inches / 35.5 x 35.5 cm Fine Art Print on 290gsm paper Signed and numbered by the artist

    $214.00

  • Letter E Alphabet Original Pen Drawing by Deth P Sun

    Deth P Sun Letter E Alphabet Original Pen Drawing by Deth P Sun

    Letter E Alphabet Original Pen Hand Drawing on Fine Art Paper by modern trending street art artist Deth P Sun. 2014 Signed Original Hand Drawn Pen Drawing by Deth P Sun Artwork Size 8.5x11 Hand Drawn Items That Pertain To The Letter E.

    $352.00

  • Loner Days Giclee Print by Ben Kehoe

    Ben Kehoe Loner Days Giclee Print by Ben Kehoe

    Loner Days Limited Edition Giclee Fine Art Prints on Archival Photo Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Ben Kehoe.

    $217.00

  • Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Rip N Dip Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Save The World Deck- Multi-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Rip N Dip. Limited Run Designer Skateboard Deck.

    $206.00

  • Timeless Hello Kitty Giclee Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Timeless Hello Kitty Giclee Print by Joe Ledbetter

    Timeless Hello Kitty Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Somerset Velvet Paper by Modern Artist Joe Ledbetter. 2014 LA Hello Kitty Con exclusive print. 16" x 20" Giclee print on Somerset Velvet paper. Signed, numbered, and watermarked de-bossed for authenticity. Limited edition of 75. Timeless Hello Kitty Giclée Print by Joe Ledbetter Timeless Hello Kitty is a 2014 limited edition giclée print by Joe Ledbetter, created as an exclusive release for LA Hello Kitty Con. Printed on luxurious Somerset Velvet paper, this 16 x 20 inch artwork was produced in a highly limited edition of just 75. Each print is signed, numbered, and watermarked with a de-bossed mark for authenticity, underscoring its status as a true collector’s piece that bridges licensed pop culture and contemporary art. Imagery, Symbolism, and Design Details At the center of the composition sits Hello Kitty rendered in Ledbetter’s unmistakable style, perched atop a classical pedestal and encircled by a lush wreath of fruits, flowers, animals, and symbolic elements. The surrounding imagery evokes themes of abundance, nature, time, and legacy, with Roman numerals, botanical motifs, and small character details adding layers of visual storytelling. The soft, pastel-infused color palette contrasts with the intricate linework, giving the piece a calm, timeless quality while maintaining a playful and whimsical tone that honors Hello Kitty’s cultural legacy. Joe Ledbetter, Hello Kitty, and Collector Appeal Joe Ledbetter is known for blending clean graphic design, expressive characters, and subtle narrative depth, and Timeless Hello Kitty is a standout example of his ability to respectfully reinterpret an iconic character through a fine art lens. As an official Hello Kitty Con exclusive with a very small edition size, this print holds strong appeal for collectors of designer toys, pop street art, and Sanrio memorabilia alike. Its combination of craftsmanship, rarity, and cross-cultural significance makes it a sought-after work within both Ledbetter’s catalog and the broader contemporary pop art landscape.

    $325.00

  • A Cat's Dream Blotter Paper Archival Print by Praxis

    Praxis A Cat's Dream Blotter Paper Archival Print by Praxis

    A Cat's Dream Blotter Paper Archival Print by Praxis Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of XX Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $363.00

  • Sale -25% Neon Dreamz 8 Art Toy by SuperPlastic x J Balvin

    J Balvin Neon Dreamz 8 Art Toy by SuperPlastic x J Balvin

    Neon Dreamz 8 Janky x J Balvin SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Limited Edition of 999 ComplexCon 8 Tall

    $256.00 $192.00

  • Sale -25% Tom- Flocked 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Tom- Flocked 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Tom- Flocked 100% & 400% Tom & Jerry BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Medicom Toy Tom and Jerry Bearbricks are now available with a flocked texture to add some "realism" to our cartoon friends! Both Tom and Jerry are available as 100% + 400% Bearbrick Set and a 1000% Bearbrick, each sold seperately. Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.

    $367.00 $275.00

  • Logan Square Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson- Hydeon

    Ian Ferguson- Hydeon Logan Square Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson- Hydeon

    Logan Square Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson- Hydeon 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 16x20 Neighborhood Art Series by Ian Ferguson. Logan Square Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson – Hydeon The Logan Square Chicago silkscreen print by Ian Ferguson, also known as Hydeon, is a stunning black-and-white hand-pulled, limited-edition print capturing the essence of one of Chicago’s most beloved neighborhoods. Created in 2013, this 16x20-inch silkscreen print is part of Ferguson’s Neighborhood Art Series, a collection that intricately showcases Chicago’s urban fabric through street pop art & graffiti artwork influences. As a signed and numbered limited edition of 35, this artwork highlights Ferguson’s talent in architectural illustration, surreal urban landscapes, and a deep appreciation for community spaces. Architectural and Natural Elements of Logan Square Logan Square is known for its historic greystones, boulevards, and cultural landmarks, all of which are woven into Ferguson’s print with exceptional attention to detail. The composition layers Victorian-style houses, churches, and apartment buildings, creating a dense and immersive cityscape. A defining feature is the Illinois Centennial Monument, a prominent obelisk in Logan Square’s center, which Ferguson has included among the layered urban imagery, emphasizing the neighborhood’s historical importance. Beyond its built environment, Logan Square is home to tree-lined streets, green spaces, and an active cycling culture, all of which find their way into Ferguson’s print. The inclusion of a bicycle, natural landscapes, and native birds adds a poetic contrast to the structured cityscape, reinforcing Logan Square’s balance between urban density and nature. Ferguson’s high-contrast, black-and-white illustration style amplifies the depth and complexity of the neighborhood’s visual identity. Symbolism and Surreal Elements in the Artwork While the print is deeply rooted in architectural realism, Ferguson’s approach includes surreal elements that push the piece beyond straightforward documentation. The gigantic owl, perched among the buildings, a majestic eagle, and a stylized cat add layers of narrative, making the cityscape feel alive. The inclusion of Chicago’s L train, vintage cars, and iconic signage connects Logan Square’s present-day identity to its rich past, reinforcing the historical evolution of the neighborhood. Ferguson’s use of floating typography spelling out "Logan Square" merges seamlessly into the built environment, making it an integral part of the composition rather than a separate textual element. This technique adds to the dynamic movement of the print, reflecting the energy of Logan Square’s ever-changing artistic and cultural scene. Ian Ferguson’s Contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Ian Ferguson, working under the name Hydeon, has developed a distinctive monochromatic, highly detailed aesthetic that places him at the intersection of fine art, street pop art, and graffiti artwork. His Neighborhood Art Series, including prints of Wicker Park, Pilsen, and Humboldt Park, reflects a deep engagement with the architectural and cultural landscapes of urban environments. His ability to merge realism with a dreamlike quality makes his work both nostalgic and forward-looking. This Logan Square silkscreen print is a testament to Ferguson’s hand-drawn, print-based approach, preserving Chicago’s visual heritage in a way that is both deeply personal and widely accessible. His work resonates with collectors who appreciate urban storytelling, historic preservation, and artistic craftsmanship, solidifying his place within the contemporary street pop art & graffiti artwork movement.

    $146.00

  • Spot Giclee Print by Ryan Berkley

    Ryan Berkley Spot Giclee Print by Ryan Berkley

    Spot Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Ryan Berkley. Ryan Berkley - "Spot" limited edition fine art digital print signed and numbered edition of 50 copies 8" x 10"

    $103.00

  • Fragment Imagination Rug Art Object by Travis Scott- Cactus Jack

    Travis Scott- Cactus Jack Fragment Imagination Rug Art Object by Travis Scott- Cactus Jack

    Cactus Jack For Fragment Imagination Rug Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Travis Scott. 2021 Brand New Never Displayed

    $360.00

  • Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Rip N Dip Save Me Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Save Me Limited Run Vinyl Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Rip N Dip. Custom Limited Edition Vinyl Save The World Figure 8.25 in x 6.7 in Only 1000 Made A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Surfrider Foundation

    $330.00

  • Sirena Exotic Ride Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Brett Crawford Sirena Exotic Ride Giclee Print by Brett Crawford

    Sirena Exotic Ride Giclee Print by Brett Crawford Artwork Limited Edition Print on Somerset Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 22x28. Faint smudging along left margin and lower left margin; crease to lower right corner. Sirena Exotic Ride by Brett Crawford – Surreal Motion in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sirena Exotic Ride is a 2018 limited edition giclee print by American artist Brett Crawford, issued in a signed and numbered run of 50. Measuring 22 x 28 inches and printed on Somerset fine art paper, this vibrant work captures Crawford’s unmistakable blend of street wit, pop culture absurdity, and painterly precision. At the center of the composition is a snarling cheetah impossibly riding a vintage penny-farthing bicycle. The animal's limbs are tensed in kinetic motion, while its back becomes a surreal stage for characters and symbolic figures: a dainty mouse balancing on a top hat atop the cheetah's head, and a small woman sitting serenely on its tail beneath a crimson umbrella. All of this plays out against a hypnotic backdrop of a gradient purple landscape and an oversized cyan moon, placing the viewer in a space between fantasy and urban chaos. Symbolic Layers and Humor Within Surreal Pop Composition Brett Crawford’s work thrives on contradictions, and Sirena Exotic Ride is no exception. The cheetah—an icon of speed—is absurdly matched with a high-wheel bicycle, a slow and outdated symbol of early locomotion. This ironic pairing, paired with balanced miniatures on its head and tail, creates a narrative that is both humorous and open-ended. It challenges viewers to reflect on balance, absurdity, and the roles individuals play in the flow of collective energy. Crawford’s use of anthropomorphic metaphors and hyper-surreal compositions recalls traditions found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where storytelling collides with attitude and irony. His characters are not literal actors but avatars of tension and transformation, cast in vibrant colors and surreal landscapes that echo dream logic. Craft, Color, and the Imprint of Street Aesthetics The giclee technique used for Sirena Exotic Ride ensures that every detail—from the razor-sharp spots on the cheetah’s coat to the subtle color blending of the background—is preserved with museum-grade clarity. Somerset fine art paper enhances the texture and depth of the image, grounding its fantastical narrative in tactile quality. Crawford’s visual language borrows from graffiti, street posters, and hand-drawn illustration, yet it is elevated by his painterly skill and compositional control. The bold lines, exaggerated scale shifts, and floating color fields demonstrate how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has evolved into an intricate, layered practice that operates far beyond its mural and subway-car origins. Brett Crawford’s Cultural Fusion of Play and Provocation Crawford’s work continues to energize the dialogue between high and low culture, fine art and urban storytelling. With Sirena Exotic Ride, he inserts visual mischief into a polished print, transforming the wildness of the street into a refined format without losing its bite. His characters are theatrical and cartoonish, yet always grounded in emotion, psychology, and symbol. The cheetah becomes a beast of burden, the mouse a performer, the woman a mystery. These juxtapositions invite endless interpretation while maintaining the raw energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Brett Crawford remains a unique voice in contemporary art, unafraid to mix satire with sincerity, elegance with absurdity, all within a vividly colored, joyfully chaotic visual universe.

    $850.00

  • Sale -25% MIA Tan 400% Be@rbrick by Lisa Larson x Medicom Toy

    Lisa Larson MIA Tan 400% Be@rbrick by Lisa Larson x Medicom Toy

    MIA 400%- Tan BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures by Lisa Larson. 2017 Oiut of Print Limited Edition Designer Be@rbrick Art Toy Artwork Size 5x11 New In Box. The MIA 400% - Tan BE@RBRICK, a limited edition vinyl art toy, exemplifies the unique intersection where high art meets urban vinyl culture. Created by Lisa Larson, a renowned Swedish ceramicist whose work has garnered international acclaim, this particular piece adds a distinctive Scandinavian flair to the BE@RBRICK series, known for its collectible toys that often serve as a canvas for artists, designers, and brands. Larson, celebrated for her stylized animal figures, infuses her characteristic charm into this piece, distinguishing it from its counterparts. Released in 2017, the MIA BE@RBRICK reflects a trend in the art toy movement, wherein objects of play transcend into coveted art pieces. Standing 5x11 inches, this art toy's design echoes Larson's iconic mid-century modern ceramics, merging playful aesthetics with profound design principles. The tan-striped bear, with its endearing expression and simple yet evocative stripes, commands attention and evokes a sense of nostalgia, resonating with collectors and enthusiasts of both art and designer toys. As a collectible, the MIA 400% Tan BE@RBRICK not only represents a piece of Lisa Larson’s artistic legacy but also serves as a snapshot of pop culture and contemporary art. Its existence as a limited edition piece further amplifies its desirability and value within the market of urban collectible art figures. Coming new in box, it encapsulates the spirit of the urban art scene, mirroring the fleeting nature of street art and graffiti — once it's gone, it’s gone, leaving only its mark in the annals of art history. The figure stands as a testament to the transient nature of art, where the once commonplace becomes rare, and the mundane transforms into the extraordinary. Such pieces have become integral in the dialogue of what constitutes modern art, challenging traditional boundaries and mediums and asserting themselves as a form of cultural expression that captures the dynamic essence of urban life and creativity.

    $282.00 $212.00

  • Sale -25% Particle Art Toy by Jason Limon x SuperPlastic

    Jason Limon Particle Art Toy by Jason Limon x SuperPlastic

    Particle SuperJanky Janky SuperPlastic x Jason Limon Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2020 Limited Edition of 444 From the astral plane of acclaimed American artist Jason Limon comes the otherworldly Particle SuperJanky. Features the artist’s signature earth tone color palette, beautiful bold typography, and ornamental patterning. Head to toe this toy encapsulates Limon’s artistic vision, making it the definition of gallery-ready! Displayed With Box

    $243.00 $182.00

  • Keepers AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Kevin Peterson

    Kevin Peterson Keepers AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Kevin Peterson

    Keepers Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Hand Deckled 300gsm Signa Smooth Paper by Artist Kevin Peterson, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed 24x18 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Kevin Peterson’s Keepers: Urban Innocence and Wild Guardians in Street Pop Art Kevin Peterson’s Keepers is a 24 x 18 inch archival pigment print on hand-deckled 300gsm Signa Smooth fine art paper, created in 2021 as a signed Artist Proof. The piece depicts a young Black boy sitting between two life-sized lionesses, positioned in front of a graffitied brick wall in an overgrown urban landscape. A small bird perches gently atop one lioness’s head. The work is a stunning blend of realism and fantasy, balancing emotional weight and visual poetry through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Peterson’s signature approach layers meticulous oil painting technique over scenes marked by decay and spray-painted ephemera. The boy, dressed simply in a blue shirt and sneakers, is calm and observant, caught between the raw strength of the lions and the weathered city backdrop. His placement evokes resilience, curiosity, and alertness, not fear. The lions appear both majestic and protective—symbols of strength standing silently guard. A small crown tag painted on the wall near the child’s head further suggests that the boy is a figure of quiet power, royalty in an environment many would dismiss as ruined. The Coexistence of Vulnerability and Power Peterson’s work consistently explores the tension between innocence and chaos, often through the juxtaposition of children and animals in deteriorating cityscapes. In Keepers, the lions are not exotic intrusions but natural extensions of the boy’s presence. Their positioning and gaze imply protection and mutual trust. The graffiti behind them reinforces the setting as a lived, layered, and expressive space—not abandoned, but alive. Rather than present the street as hostile, Peterson renders it as a cradle for self-discovery and wild imagination. The inclusion of street art within the composition is essential. Tags and throw-ups become not just background detail, but active storytelling elements. The visual language of graffiti in Keepers underscores Peterson’s understanding of the street as a canvas for resistance, identity, and unseen beauty. It functions both as setting and subtext—chaotic but deeply human. The crumbling bricks and peeling paint contrast with the organic stillness of the lions, creating a dialogue between constructed decay and natural presence. Mythic Realism in Street-Informed Fine Art Though not a graffiti artist in the traditional sense, Kevin Peterson’s contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork lies in his mastery of urban allegory. His figures—often children surrounded by wild animals—are both symbolic and deeply grounded. They echo mythologies of guardianship, transformation, and sacred innocence, reframed within modern cityscapes. Keepers is both intimate and monumental, delivering a narrative that is both universal and specific. By placing a child in direct visual symmetry with apex predators, Peterson upends traditional power dynamics. The boy is neither victim nor observer—he is central, calm, and seen. The image resists the usual visual tropes of fear or wonder, opting instead for presence. It’s a portrait of strength without noise, protection without spectacle. Through realism heightened by surreal composition, Keepers offers a vision of urban identity that is fierce, gentle, and imaginatively untamed. It is a meditation on survival, dignity, and the unseen forces that walk with us through concrete jungles.

    $550.00

  • You Should Smile More Blotter Paper Archival Print by Skel

    Skel You Should Smile More Blotter Paper Archival Print by Skel

    You Should Smile More Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Skel. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $352.00

  • Ready for the World Gameface Giclee Print by Puma x Max Sansing

    Max Sansing Ready for the World Gameface Giclee Print by Puma x Max Sansing

    Ready for the World Gameface Giclee Print by Puma x Max Sansing Artwork Limited Edition Print Framed on Wove Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x24 Puma Clothing Company Sports Print. Framed, Crease to upper left corner; mild creasing along left edge of sheet. Ready for the World Gameface by Puma x Max Sansing – Athletic Identity in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Ready for the World Gameface is a 2021 limited edition giclee print created as a collaboration between global sportswear brand Puma and American artist Max Sansing. Produced in a signed and numbered edition of 50, this artwork is printed on wove fine art paper and framed at 24 x 24 inches. Known for blending fine art portraiture with vibrant street sensibilities, Max Sansing brings a narrative of empowerment, focus, and transformation to this composition. The circular design centers on a dynamic hybrid image of a human face intersected with the form of a black panther—an emblem of power, vigilance, and grace. Surrounding the visual is the phrase Ready for the World and Game Face, establishing the piece as a symbolic preparation for challenge, resilience, and presence. The striking color palette, layered transitions, and textured gradients reflect Sansing’s background in both muralism and traditional painting techniques. Visual Armor and Emotional Poise Through Color and Form The central motif—a figure masked by and fused with the panther—evokes themes of duality and psychological preparation. Sansing uses sharply contoured color fields, vivid neons, and high-contrast shadowing to illustrate the mental and spiritual readiness of an individual confronting the external world. The subject’s eyes gaze forward beneath the protective shell of the panther’s face, suggesting a merging of internal clarity and external strength. Each layer of color works like armor, building toward a visual representation of personal evolution. The piece speaks directly to the culture of sport, street identity, and mental perseverance, making it an ideal narrative vessel within the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It connects the urban language of murals to the wearable messages of branded apparel. Surface Integrity, Framing, and Printed Precision Printed using high-fidelity giclee methods, the work retains all the vibrancy and painterly nuance of Sansing’s original design. The wove fine art paper supports rich ink saturation and allows for crisp transitions between color fields. Framed and preserved, the print carries slight creasing to the upper left corner and mild edge marks, but these do not diminish the visual impact of the composition. Instead, the imperfections enhance its physicality, grounding it in the tactile reality of printed art as both collectible and artifact. The circular design format allows the viewer’s gaze to rotate within the work, mirroring the internal repetition of mental preparation—the ritual of putting on a game face both literally and metaphorically. Max Sansing and the Energetics of Resilience in Contemporary Urban Iconography Max Sansing continues to assert himself as a key figure in the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, blending fine art technique with urban philosophy and social insight. His ability to convey emotional complexity through bold color choices and cultural symbolism sets his work apart from purely decorative or illustrative art. Ready for the World Gameface is more than a sports branding piece—it is a manifesto on visual identity, personal focus, and the discipline of facing public life with inner readiness. Through this collaboration with Puma, Sansing brings the language of the street into direct conversation with athletic culture, creating a piece that resonates with strength, intention, and style. The print functions not only as visual inspiration but as a representation of the fusion between personal narrative and public expression in contemporary art.

    $500.00

  • Sale -25% Ailurophile Glow SuperJanky Art Toy by Junko Mizuno x SuperPlastic

    Junko Mizuno Ailurophile Glow SuperJanky Art Toy by Junko Mizuno x SuperPlastic

    Ailurophile Glow SuperJanky Limited Edition Superplastic Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist Junko Mizuno. 2021 New In Box GID Glow In The Dark Limited Run SuperJanky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy. Legendary manga artist Junko Mizuno's "Azure Ailurophile" SuperJanky is 8-inches.

    $256.00 $192.00

  • LA Cat Trooper Blotter Paper Archival Print by Brian Viveros

    Brian Viveros LA Cat Trooper Blotter Paper Archival Print by Brian Viveros

    LA Cat Trooper Blotter Paper Archival Print by Brian Viveros Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Blotter paper, a type of thick absorbent paper, is traditionally used in fields like chemistry for drying samples or in the art world for watercolor painting. However, it has found a unique niche in the world of graffiti and street art for the creation of "blotter art", which is often associated with psychedelic art due to its historical use as a medium for distributing LSD. Experience the convergence of fine art and counterculture with our Fine Art Archival Prints on Perforated Blotter LSD Paper. These prints, a nod to the psychedelic era, are designed to deliver stunning visual impact. They are printed on high-quality blotter paper, which was traditionally used for LSD tabs, but now repurposed for this unique art form. Each piece is a work of masterful creativity, providing an experience that is both aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant. Printed with archival inks to ensure longevity, these prints are not only collectibles but also lasting symbols of a vibrant subculture.

    $360.00

  • Sale -25% King Janky The Sixth Capo dei Capi Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic King Janky The Sixth Capo dei Capi Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    King Janky The Sixth “Capo dei Capi” Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure Discovered half-buried in an immaculate pair of cement Nikes at the bottom of the East River, this most controversial member of the Janky royal family features Tommy gun, Cuban fedora, and blood-soaked newspaper. Opened Box Like New

    $95.00 $71.00

  • Lil Nekobasu Archival Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon Lil Nekobasu Archival Print by Casey Weldon

    Lil Nekobasu Archival Pigment Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Casey Weldon Artwork. 2017 Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 14x14 Lil Nekobasu by Casey Weldon – Whimsical Mutation in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Casey Weldon's 2017 limited edition print Lil Nekobasu stands as a surreal and captivating piece in the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released as a numbered edition of 150, this 14 by 14 inch archival pigment print is produced on fine art paper with high-fidelity color accuracy and exceptional detail. The image captures a hybrid creature that playfully merges feline charm with the visual structure of a segmented bus, a clever nod to pop culture and a direct homage to the character Catbus from Japanese animation. Yet Weldon’s version is distinctly his own, rendered with a unique softness and eerie precision that has become a trademark of his imaginative, emotionally suggestive style. The background places the creature on what appears to be a human lap, surrounded by natural textures like grass, blurring the boundaries between comfort, fantasy, and strangeness. Casey Weldon: American Pop Surrealist Reimagining the Familiar Born in the United States, Casey Weldon is known for his dreamlike compositions and frequent use of cats, glowing eyes, and nostalgic references as thematic devices. His work resides in a space where pop culture, sentimentality, and oddity converge. With Lil Nekobasu, Weldon leans into his fascination with childhood wonder and visual puns, offering a creature that is equal parts cute, cryptic, and unsettling. The deliberate detail in the fur texture, the glint in the cat’s golden eyes, and the seamless integration of mechanical segments across its back transform this into a visual paradox—playful but uncanny, tender yet odd. The print is emblematic of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can elevate the bizarre and personal to the level of fine art without losing its connection to humor and nostalgia. Visual Technique and Materiality in a Digital-Physical Fusion The use of archival pigment printing in Lil Nekobasu allows for intense color vibrancy and depth, which is essential to conveying the almost hyperreal textures of Weldon’s painted forms. This medium is prized among contemporary artists for its longevity and ability to replicate the subtlety of original brushwork and gradients. The fine art paper base enhances the print’s visual impact, creating a tactile sense of depth that resonates with the physicality of traditional media while maintaining the efficiency and clarity of digital processes. The 14 x 14 inch format offers a perfect square composition that reinforces the intimacy and symmetry of the subject, placing the viewer close to this strange creature in a moment of relaxed fantasy. Cultural Echoes and the Subversive Sweetness of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork By referencing Totoro’s Catbus while creating a fully original being, Weldon engages in a cultural remix that is foundational to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The hybrid nature of Lil Nekobasu speaks to a generation raised on animated fantasies but grounded in the absurdities of adulthood. Weldon’s reinterpretation avoids imitation by amplifying personal symbolism and emphasizing mood over narrative. The print challenges the viewer to feel affection for something they cannot quite categorize. Its unsettling serenity is a commentary on how strange and charming the familiar can become through slight distortion. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Lil Nekobasu encapsulates the genre’s ability to make viewers laugh, feel, and question all at once. This piece stands as a collectible not just for fans of cats or cartoons, but for those drawn to the emotional ambiguity that defines much of the best contemporary pop-infused art.

    $159.00

  • I Heart Hello Kitty! Giclee Print by Natalia Fabia

    Natalia Fabia I Heart Hello Kitty! Giclee Print by Natalia Fabia

    I Heart Hello Kitty! Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Artist Natalia Fabia.

    $631.00

Kitty Cats

Cats: Feline Muses in Street Pop Art & Graffiti

Cats, with their enigmatic presence and graceful agility, have captivated the imagination of artists for centuries. In street pop art and graffiti, these creatures have found a new canvas, serving as muses to artists who adorn urban landscapes with their likenesses. From the alleys of Tokyo to the walls of New York, cats are depicted in an array of styles, each artist imbuing these common city dwellers with a unique aesthetic and symbolic significance.

Street Art's Feline Fixation

The fascination with cats in street pop art and graffiti artwork is a global phenomenon. Artists such as Blek le Rat in Paris and Banksy in the UK have incorporated cats into their street tableaus, utilizing their images to evoke a sense of mystery and playfulness. These feline figures, whether rendered realistically or stylized, often serve as proxies for the artists' messages, seamlessly blending into the urban fabric or standing out as stark commentaries on their surroundings.

Pop Art's Whiskered Subjects

In pop art, cats have been represented in various guises, from the domesticated companions we know and love to stylized, almost mythical creatures that seem to transcend their earthly origins. This is seen in the works of artists like Andy Warhol, who included his pet cats in his art, showcasing the personal connection humans have with these animals. The portrayal of cats in pop art often challenges viewers' perceptions, prompting them to question the role of animals in human society.

Graffiti's Clowder of Characters

Graffiti artists have long used cat imagery to mark their territory, much like the animals. These depictions range from the whimsical to the politically charged, serving various purposes – from memorializing beloved neighborhood felines to critiquing political figures through caricature. The cat becomes a versatile symbol within the urban landscape, its nine lives paralleling the ephemeral nature of graffiti itself. This initial part of the blurb sets the stage for a comprehensive examination of how cats are represented in street pop art and graffiti, their cultural symbolism and the artists frequently featuring them in their work. To continue towards an entire 1000-word piece, the following sections could delve deeper into specific artworks, regional variations in cat depictions, and the influence of these images on public perception and urban culture. If you would like to proceed with this exploration, please let me know, and we can continue to expand upon the topic.
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