LGBTQ Homosexual & Gay

5 artworks

  • Groene Vlinder Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan Groene Vlinder Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Groene Vlinder Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. Art print giclée With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 21.25” / 42 x 54 cm (image and paper size) Signed & Numbered Logo Embossed Edition: 88 2020 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/416245862 Uses the Artivive App

    $352.00

  • In The Treasure of Time Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan In The Treasure of Time Giclee Print by Handiedan

    In The Treasure of Time Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. 2020 Signed & Numbered Art print giclée With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 21.25” / 42 x 54 cm Signed & Numbered Hot Wax Seal Stamped Edition: 55 . AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/518617123 Uses the Artivive App

    $352.00

  • Rode Vlinder in Vuur Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan Rode Vlinder in Vuur Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Rode Vlinder in Vuur Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. Art print giclée 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 20.5” / 42 x 52 cm (image and paper size) Signed & Numbered Logo Embossed Edition: 77 2020 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/416245862 Uses the Artivive App

    $352.00

  • Keith Original Pen Drawing by Mark Powell

    Mark Powell Keith Original Pen Drawing by Mark Powell

    Keith Original Pen Ink Drawing Art on Archival UV Protected Matt Paper by Modern Pop Art Artist Mark Powell. Signed 2021 Ballpoint pen sketch A2 Unframed Drawing is protected by a UV matt varnish protective spray 16.5x23.25

    $854.00

  • In The Treasure of Time Blue Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan In The Treasure of Time Blue Giclee Print by Handiedan

    In The Treasure of Time- Blue Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. 2021 Signed & Numbered Blue variant. Art print giclée With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 21.25” / 42 x 54 cm Signed & Numbered Hot Wax Seal Stamped Edition: 25 2021. AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/518617123  Uses the Artivive App In The Treasure of Time – Blue Edition by Handiedan in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork In The Treasure of Time – Blue is a 2021 limited edition giclée print by Dutch artist Handiedan, known for her intricate compositions blending vintage aesthetics with modern symbolism. This blue variant, sized at 16.5 x 21.25 inches and printed on 315 gsm etching cotton rag paper, features detailed visual layers that merge currency design, figurative collage, and classical romanticism. Released in an edition of only 25, each print is signed, numbered, hot wax seal stamped, and enhanced with augmented reality components that expand the viewer’s experience beyond the physical print. Handiedan’s work sits at the intersection of baroque complexity and street art composition, reworking monetary iconography and ornamental design into statements on value, identity, and the feminine form. Conceptual Depth Through Currency and Composition In The Treasure of Time – Blue centers around a reimagined banknote structure, loaded with allegorical and emotional symbolism. Two male figures occupy the center, engaged in an intimate yet ambiguous exchange that could suggest conflict, desire, or internal struggle. Their interaction is surrounded by decorative scrollwork, numerical references, and repeated motifs found in vintage currency design. The title of the piece, embedded in the ornate frame, speaks to the theme of time as both asset and illusion. Handiedan plays with classical portraiture and banknote aesthetics to critique the commodification of identity and emotion. The figures, though highly rendered, exist within a symbolic frame that suggests they are caught in cycles of value, ownership, and visual consumption. Blue Tone and the Role of Repetition in Street Pop Art The blue color variant is not simply a palette change but an emotional recalibration. The cooler tones evoke a sense of nostalgia and emotional distance, allowing viewers to experience the work with a slower, more contemplative gaze. The layering of ornate elements—frames, flourishes, and mirrored figures—creates a visual rhythm that mimics both street poster layering and vintage engraving. Repetition in Handiedan’s work functions both decoratively and philosophically, emphasizing cycles of power, attraction, and historical amnesia. Her manipulation of symmetry and pattern transforms elements of money and mass production into works of emotive and spiritual inquiry. This approach reflects the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where subversion often hides beneath beauty. Technical Craft and Augmented Reality Integration Printed on high-quality 315 gsm etching cotton rag using giclée methods, the texture and richness of In The Treasure of Time – Blue speaks to Handiedan’s precision and material awareness. The hot wax seal and hand-signature reinforce the tactile, one-of-a-kind nature of each print in the edition of 25. What sets this piece apart is its integration of augmented reality, allowing digital interactions to expand the narrative. Through this technology, the viewer can access additional visual layers, animations, or symbolic references that enhance the meaning without distracting from the analog artwork. This fusion of traditional printing with digital experience situates Handiedan’s work at the forefront of modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where physical and virtual mediums coalesce to deepen artistic storytelling. In The Treasure of Time – Blue is not just a portrait or collage but a layered artifact of power, memory, and visual meditation.

    $533.00

LGBTQ Homosexual & Gay Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Expression of LGBTQ Identities in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

The vibrant threads of LGBTQ narratives have been woven into the fabric of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, standing as a bold testament to the community's resilience, struggles, and victories. This form of artistic expression, born on the bustling avenues and back alleys of urban landscapes, has long served as a canvas for marginalized voices, with LGBTQ artists and themes claiming their rightful space in the pantheon of visual discourse. Street Pop Art, in particular, has played a pivotal role in bringing the intimate stories and collective experiences of the LGBTQ community to a broader audience, transforming walls into windows that offer a glimpse into the lives of those who have historically been pushed to the peripheries. In the kaleidoscope of city life, Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork emerge not just as splashes of color but as poignant narratives that challenge societal norms and champion the cause of equality. The streets, often seen as the pulse of a city's heart, reflect the ongoing dialogue about identity, sexuality, and freedom. LGBTQ artists have harnessed the power of street art to confront homophobia and transphobia and to celebrate the spectrum of sexual identities that compose the human experience. From subtle symbols to exquisite murals, the imagery associated with LGBTQ Street Pop Art is as diverse as the community it represents. These visual pieces act as beacons of pride, hope, and solidarity, often serving as memorials for lives lost to hate crimes and HIV/AIDS while also commemorating milestones such as the legalization of same-sex marriage or historic Pride marches.

The Cultural Impact of LGBTQ Themes in Street Pop Art

The impact of LGBTQ themes within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork extends beyond the LGBTQ community, influencing the broader cultural and political landscape. These artistic endeavors often intersect with activism, with artists using their work as protest and advocacy for LGBTQ rights. The expressive nature of street art, combined with its public accessibility, makes it an effective tool for raising awareness and prompting conversations around LGBTQ issues. It's not uncommon to find these works in neighborhoods where LGBTQ individuals congregate or where pivotal moments for the community have occurred. Artworks may depict famous LGBTQ figures, symbols like the rainbow flag, or scenes from everyday life, all contributing to the visibility and normalization of queer existence. In many cities worldwide, LGBTQ street pop art and graffiti artwork have become tourist attractions in their own right, drawing visitors to districts where these powerful displays of art and identity have transformed. These artworks often become intertwined with the identity of a neighborhood, reflecting its history and its role in the LGBTQ movement. Murals may celebrate local activists, commemorate historic events, or add beauty to a space while making a statement about inclusivity and diversity.

Notable LGBTQ Street Pop Art and Graffiti Art Movements

Specific movements within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have been particularly influential in amplifying LGBTQ voices. For instance, the emergence of queer street art collectives has provided a supportive network for LGBTQ artists, enabling them to collaborate and create large-scale works that have a significant impact on the community and the urban environment. These collectives often work on projects explicitly commissioned to celebrate LGBTQ history and culture, such as during Pride month or for anniversaries of significant events in the LGBTQ rights movement. Another notable aspect of the intersection of LGBTQ themes and street art is the use of public space to engage with current political issues affecting the community. Street art has often been a reactive medium, responding quickly to political changes, acts of discrimination, or hate crimes against LGBTQ individuals. In this way, Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork reflect not only the community's culture but also a powerful form of social commentary and a call to action.

Future Directions for LGBTQ Street Pop Art

Looking towards the future, LGBTQ Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork continue to evolve, pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. With the rise of digital media, LGBTQ street artists have new platforms to showcase their work and reach global audiences. Social media has allowed these artists to amplify their messages, connect with supporters, and inspire the next generation of LGBTQ youth. As societal attitudes towards LGBTQ individuals continue to shift, the role of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork in advocating for LGBTQ rights and representation becomes increasingly vital. With its roots firmly planted in the fight for equality and visibility, this art form promises to remain a dynamic and transformative force within the LGBTQ community and the broader world of contemporary art.
Footer image

© 2025 Sprayed Paint Art Collection,

    • Amazon
    • American Express
    • Apple Pay
    • Bancontact
    • Diners Club
    • Discover
    • Google Pay
    • iDEAL
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account