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104 artworks

  • No Sleep Till Brooklyn #73- Orange Red - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tim Oliveira No Sleep Till Brooklyn #73 Orange Red Silkscreen Print by Tim Oliveira

    No Sleep Till Brooklyn- 73- Orange Red 4-Color Mixed Edition Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Oliveira Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. ME Mixed Edition Print, The Prints Vary In Color Through The Numbers of The Edition. 76 different silkscreen colors and variants in one edition. Signed and numbered, date stamped on back. The name of this print run has a double meaning to me. I decided to release it on August 5th to pay tribute to the Beastie Boys legend MCA (Adam Yauch); his birthday. Growing up, just about every day after school I would grab my basketball and head to the park or Boy's Club for some pickup games. Most of the time it was Beastie Boys on my walkman when I made the walk. They have always been a big influence on me. Also, no sleep till I feel confident with enough artwork for a solo show in Brooklyn. It may be a few years out, but I will keep trying to juggle family life, a regular job, and artwork with many late nights... -Tim Oliveira

    $217.00

  • Icons Show Lady Liberty Poster by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Icons Show Lady Liberty Poster by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Icons Show- Lady Liberty Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Glossy Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. Super Rare Promo Poster in Great Condition From Mr. Brainwash's 2010 "Icons" show in NYC. Dimensions: 89 x 58.5 cm / 36 x 24 inches Offset lithograph print on glossy thin stock paper. Signed in the plate. 2010

    $467.00

  • No Sleep Till Brooklyn #68- Red Brown - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tim Oliveira No Sleep Till Brooklyn #68 Red Brown Silkscreen Print by Tim Oliveira

    No Sleep Till Brooklyn 68- Red Brown 4-Color Mixed Edition Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Oliveira Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. ME Mixed Edition Print, The Prints Vary In Color Through The Numbers of The Edition. 76 different silkscreen colors and variants in one edition. Signed and numbered, date stamped on back. The name of this print run has a double meaning to me. I decided to release it on August 5th to pay tribute to the Beastie Boys legend MCA (Adam Yauch); his birthday. Growing up, just about every day after school I would grab my basketball and head to the park or Boy's Club for some pickup games. Most of the time it was Beastie Boys on my walkman when I made the walk. They have always been a big influence on me. Also, no sleep till I feel confident with enough artwork for a solo show in Brooklyn. It may be a few years out, but I will keep trying to juggle family life, a regular job, and artwork with many late nights... -Tim Oliveira

    $217.00

  • An Eye For An Eyrie Red Blue HPM Acrylic Screen Print by Prefab77

    Prefab77 An Eye For An Eyrie Red Blue HPM Acrylic Screen Print by Prefab77

    An Eye For An Eyrie- Red Blue Original Hand-Painted Multiple Spraypaint, Acrylic & Screenprint on CNC Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Prefab77 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "We have always loved the portrait, our current style is one of mixing allegorical portraiture with our hard, fast edged style, often with secret messages, religious affiliations, and pop iconography woven into the art. We have explored the Totemic style in this release to carry these messages and to create a visually beautiful way to express an abstract idea or to convey and meaning not explicitly set out in the narrative. Like a really good 3-minute pop/rock track in can be a fable, a story or a Warning!" - Prefab77

    $533.00

  • No Sleep Till Brooklyn #37- Green - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tim Oliveira No Sleep Till Brooklyn #37 Green Silkscreen Print by Tim Oliveira

    No Sleep Till Brooklyn 37- Green 4-Color Mixed Edition Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Oliveira Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. ME Mixed Edition Print, The Prints Vary In Color Through The Numbers of The Edition. 76 different silkscreen colors and variants in one edition. Signed and numbered, date stamped on back. The name of this print run has a double meaning to me. I decided to release it on August 5th to pay tribute to the Beastie Boys legend MCA (Adam Yauch); his birthday. Growing up, just about every day after school I would grab my basketball and head to the park or Boy's Club for some pickup games. Most of the time it was Beastie Boys on my walkman when I made the walk. They have always been a big influence on me. Also, no sleep till I feel confident with enough artwork for a solo show in Brooklyn. It may be a few years out, but I will keep trying to juggle family life, a regular job, and artwork with many late nights... -Tim Oliveira

    $217.00

  • The Big Sur Coast Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Big Sur Coast Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    The Big Sur Coast 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 600 Size 18x24 "This Big Sur Coast print, created in partnership with The Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series, features the graceful and iconic Bixby Creek bridge along with a beautiful stretch of the California coastal cliffs and Pacific Ocean. I’ve been to this location in person several times, and it is breathtaking in any weather at any time of the year. I feel very lucky to have a system of parks in California preserved for public enjoyment and are valued landmarks. I think it is essential to keep some spaces dominated by nature for the sake of the environment and citizens’ quality of life. Proceeds from this print will help maintain the parks." -Shepard Fairey

    $396.00

  • Sale -49% Ukrainian Village Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson- Hydeon

    Ian Ferguson- Hydeon Ukrainian Village Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson- Hydeon

    Ukrainian Village 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. Ukrainian Village Chicago Silkscreen Print by Ian Ferguson – Hydeon The Ukrainian Village Chicago silkscreen print by Ian Ferguson, also known as Hydeon, is a hand-pulled, 1-color limited-edition print that beautifully captures the architectural, cultural, and historical essence of one of Chicago’s most iconic neighborhoods. This 16x20-inch fine art silkscreen print, created in 2013, is part of Ferguson’s Neighborhood Art Series, which explores the urban identity of various Chicago neighborhoods through street pop art & graffiti artwork influences. Signed and numbered as part of a limited edition of 35, this piece showcases Ferguson’s intricate black-and-white illustration style, blending realism with surreal urban storytelling. Architectural Heritage and Cultural Elements of Ukrainian Village Ukrainian Village has a rich history reflected in its century-old churches, traditional Eastern European architecture, and vibrant community spaces. Ferguson’s print highlights some of the neighborhood’s most recognizable buildings, incorporating historic brick facades, domed churches, and traditional residential architecture into a cohesive visual narrative. The intricate detailing of the tree-lined streets, urban storefronts, and skyline elements captures the distinct character of this neighborhood, showing both its historic significance and its evolving contemporary landscape. The Ukrainian community’s deep cultural roots are symbolized through traditional Ukrainian folk patterns, religious elements, and architectural motifs integrated into the artwork. Ferguson pays homage to the neighborhood’s heritage by including pysanky (decorated eggs), Eastern Orthodox domes, and folk art influences, reinforcing the area’s cultural vibrancy. The inclusion of a bicycle, vintage buildings, and urban streetscapes grounds the artwork in the modern-day rhythm of life in Ukrainian Village. Surreal and Symbolic Elements in the Artwork Ferguson’s Neighborhood Art Series is known for blending realism with dreamlike elements, creating a layered, almost collage-like effect. In this print, he interweaves floating typography spelling out "Ukrainian Village" among the buildings and structures, making the lettering a natural part of the landscape rather than a separate entity. This seamless integration of text and imagery is a hallmark of his artistic approach, creating a sense of movement and urban energy. The presence of natural elements, swirling clouds, and symbolic imagery adds to the print’s surreal atmosphere. Ferguson often incorporates historical and contemporary elements side by side, reinforcing the timeless and evolving nature of urban spaces. His use of high-contrast black ink on fine art paper enhances the depth and complexity of the piece, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the intricate details of the neighborhood. Ian Ferguson’s Impact on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Ian Ferguson, known as Hydeon, has developed a unique monochromatic illustration style, focusing on architectural storytelling, community spaces, and historical preservation. His Neighborhood Art Series, which includes Wicker Park, Logan Square, Pilsen, and Humboldt Park, serves as a visual archive of Chicago’s neighborhoods, capturing their cultural significance through street pop art & graffiti artwork techniques. His work reflects a deep connection to urban spaces, making his prints highly sought after by collectors, art enthusiasts, and those with a passion for Chicago’s artistic and architectural history. The Ukrainian Village Chicago silkscreen print stands as an example of Ferguson’s ability to bridge history, culture, and contemporary artistry, ensuring that the stories of Chicago’s neighborhoods are visually preserved for future generations. His work remains a testament to handcrafted, print-based art, celebrating both the intricacies of urban environments and the people who shape them.

    $146.00 $75.00

  • Rio Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Rio Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Rio Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Duran Duran Album Cover Image with Astronaut Space Man in Urban City Landscape. Scott Listfield Rio Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Scott Listfield’s Rio limited edition giclee print captures a vivid collision of music history, urban culture, and pop surrealism. Known for his recurring motif of a lone astronaut navigating contemporary landscapes, Listfield reimagines Los Angeles’ iconic Capitol Records building with a dreamlike twist. The composition is saturated in warm pink tones, casting the city in a retro-futuristic light that feels both nostalgic and otherworldly. The street scene is dominated by bold visual cues — a towering billboard featuring the instantly recognizable Duran Duran “Rio” album cover and the Hollywood street sign grounding the image in a real-world location. Listfield’s astronaut stands in stark contrast to the familiar architecture and pop references. Clad in a detailed space suit, the figure seems detached yet curiously present, as though wandering through a music-infused memory or an alternate timeline. This juxtaposition between an extraterrestrial explorer and everyday city life has become a hallmark of Listfield’s work, offering a commentary on how we navigate a world saturated with pop culture, advertising, and media. The astronaut becomes a silent observer, reflecting our own place in a society shaped by decades of cultural landmarks. The Duran Duran reference adds another layer of meaning. “Rio,” released in 1982, was not only a commercial success but also an emblem of the vibrant, image-driven music scene of the early MTV era. By inserting this album imagery into a contemporary street setting, Listfield blurs the line between past and present, celebrating the way music and visual art continue to shape identity. The pink-hued palette enhances this nostalgic atmosphere, evoking the neon glow and pastel aesthetic often associated with 1980s pop culture while keeping a modern edge through sharp digital-like detailing. As a limited edition giclee print, the piece offers collectors a museum-quality reproduction of Listfield’s original vision. Printed on fine art paper, it preserves the rich color gradients and intricate textures that define the work. The meticulous detail of the astronaut’s suit, the architectural curves of Capitol Records, and the bold typography of the Duran Duran billboard all contribute to a layered visual experience. This is not merely an illustration of a city scene but a complex narrative that merges street pop art and graffiti-inspired sensibilities with music history and sci-fi exploration. Scott Listfield, an American artist based in Massachusetts, has built an internationally recognized career by placing his anonymous astronaut in settings loaded with cultural symbolism. In Rio, his approach invites viewers to step into a world where time is fluid, where a space traveler can stroll past the epicenter of music history under a surreal, candy-colored sky. For collectors of street pop art and music-inspired graffiti artwork, this print embodies a unique blend of urban energy, art history, and pop nostalgia.

    $360.00

Landmark
Graffiti art and street art prints have been gaining increased attention in recent years, with more and more artists making a name for themselves in this expressive and often controversial art form. Landmarks, as subjects in these works, provide an intriguing opportunity for artists to merge traditional, historical, and cultural elements with the contemporary and often subversive nature of street art. In this essay, we will explore the role of landmarks in graffiti art and street art prints, delving into their significance, the different ways they are portrayed, and the impact they have on both the art world and the general public. Landmarks, by their very nature, hold historical, cultural, or architectural significance, making them a rich source of inspiration for artists. The incorporation of landmarks in graffiti and street art prints can serve to draw attention to the history of a place, the cultural heritage of a region, or simply the architectural beauty of a particular structure. In some cases, the choice of a landmark as a subject can be seen as an act of defiance or an attempt to subvert the traditional perception of a place, highlighting the often politically charged nature of street art. One of the most famous examples of landmarks in graffiti art is Banksy's controversial work on the Israeli West Bank Barrier, which separates Israel from the Palestinian territories. Banksy's murals, which often feature famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, serve as a commentary on political and social issues surrounding the barrier. By juxtaposing these iconic landmarks with the harsh reality of the barrier, Banksy challenges the viewer to question the perceived freedom associated with these symbols and the harsh divisions they unintentionally promote. Another prominent use of landmarks in street art is the transformation of the Berlin Wall, once a symbol of division and oppression, into a canvas for expression and unity. After the fall of the Wall in 1989, artists from around the world flocked to the site, leaving their mark on the remaining sections. Today, the East Side Gallery stands as a testament to the power of art in promoting unity, showcasing over 100 murals from artists worldwide. The use of landmarks in these works, such as Brandenburg Gate and the TV Tower, serves to celebrate the city's history while asserting the importance of freedom and connection. Apart from the overtly political statements, landmarks can also provide a unique aesthetic backdrop for graffiti and street art. For example, the street artist JR uses the technique of large-scale photographic portraiture to interact with landmarks, such as his work "The Wrinkles of the City" in Havana, Cuba, where he placed photographs of elderly residents on the facades of historic buildings. In this case, the landmark serves as a canvas for the artist to create a dialogue between the city's past and present and to celebrate the human stories connected to it. Landmarks in graffiti art and street art prints serve multiple purposes, ranging from challenging societal norms and political boundaries to celebrating a city's history and cultural heritage. As artists continue to explore the intersection of these powerful symbols and the contemporary world, we can expect to see more innovative and thought-provoking works that inspire conversation and reflection on the significance of the landmarks we often take for granted. As landmarks continue to evolve and transform, so too will the art that surrounds them, demonstrating the enduring relationship between art and the spaces it inhabits.
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