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  • High Time- High All Day Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin High Time- High All Day Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    High Time- High All Day Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Photographique Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. Marwan Shahin's "High All Day" Collectors edition of only 5 prints of each. From High Time series, Debuting in 2015, Released for the first time produced by Shahin Studios, released in celebration of the new year. Only 5 Available of each2015 18 inches x 22 inches Giclée on Photographique Rag Signed, Numbered, Embossed and Branded

    $371.00

  • Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill Pink Skateboard Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill Pink Skateboard Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Supreme Vuitton Smashup Pill- Pink Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Denial. 2022 Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Skateboard Artwork Size 8.25x31.87 Naturally, the artist has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continues to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $590.00

  • Gold Money Gun 2.0 Object Art by Ben Baller

    Ben Baller Gold Money Gun 2.0 Object Art by Ben Baller

    Gold Money Gun 2.0 Object Art by Ben Baller Limited Edition Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2022 Limited Edition Rare Plastic Money Gun with 100 Fake Designer Money Notes Object Art New In Box. Ben Baller's Gold Money Gun 2.0: A Cultural Artifact of Street Pop Art In Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, the Money Gun 2.0 by Ben Baller stands out as a provocative piece of modern art. This limited-edition collectible merges pop art's aesthetic with street art's irreverent spirit, encapsulating a cultural commentary on the materialism and consumerism that pervade contemporary society. Released in 2022, this rare object art piece includes a plastic money gun and 100 fake designer money notes, both new in the box, mimicking the unboxing experience prevalent in today's luxury and designer goods market. The Money Gun 2.0, much like its predecessor, is not just a playful novelty item; it is imbued with layers of meaning. The act of 'making it rain' with money is a powerful image within hip-hop culture, representing success, power, and excess. By transforming this action into a tangible art object, Ben Baller invites viewers to engage with the symbolism of wealth and its display in a manner that is both critical and celebratory. Including fake designer money notes further adds to this dialogue, questioning the value we assign to money and the symbols of luxury. Artistic Expression and Social Commentary in Ben Baller's Work The Money Gun 2.0 is not merely a static art piece; it is performative, meant to be used and seen in motion, spraying the facsimile of currency in a superb display. This performative aspect is central to the piece's impact, as it invokes the viewer to consider the implications of wealth and how it is flaunted. In the context of Street Pop Art, the Money Gun becomes a medium through which Ben Baller explores themes of affluence and social status, reflecting the glorification of wealth in pop culture and its often ironic juxtaposition against the grit and reality of street life. The art object's design is also a nod to the artist's background in jewelry making, with its gold finish and the branded 'B' emblem providing a luxurious appeal consistent with Ben Baller's brand of high-end street-influenced luxury. This opulence, contrasted with the playful nature of the money gun, creates a paradoxical relationship at the heart of pop art—finding beauty and value in the mundane or, in this case, in the act of dispensation and consumption. Legacy and Influence of Ben Baller's Gold Money Gun 2.0 in Art and Culture As an artist, Ben Baller continues to push the envelope with pieces like the Money Gun 2.0, ensuring his work remains relevant and resonant with current cultural trends. His ability to take a concept deeply rooted in the extravagance of hip-hop culture and reframe it within the context of art is a testament to his vision and artistry. The Money Gun 2.0 is more than just an object of art—it is a cultural artifact that captures the era's zeitgeist, a physical manifestation of the intangible concepts that define Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The collectibility of such pieces is significant, often becoming heirlooms of the moment they were created. They are a form of social currency for their rarity and the cultural dialogue they inspire. The Money Gun 2.0 by Ben Baller, with its limited edition status and distinctive presence, is poised to be a sought-after item for collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art, serving as a bridge between the tactile world of street art and the conceptual spaces of pop art galleries. Through his work, Ben Baller challenges observers to consider the role of art in society and how it can critique, mimic, and elevate cultural phenomena. The Money Gun 2.0, in its gilded splendor, offers a snapshot of a culture captivated by the allure of wealth and the spectacle of its display, solidifying Ben Baller's role as a pivotal figure in the evolution of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.

    $186.00

  • Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2018 Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Signed COA Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck The Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, is a piece of functional art that combines the worlds of luxury fashion, street art, and skateboarding. This unique collaboration showcases the creativity and style of Canadian artist Denial, who is well-known for his graffiti and street art. The skateboard deck features a striking design with a combination of iconic Louis Vuitton patterns and elements from Denial's work, such as pills and designer drug imagery. The artwork represents a commentary on consumerism and the obsession with luxury brands in contemporary society. The deck is both a statement piece and a functional skateboard, appealing to art collectors, skateboarders, and fans of luxury brands alike. Given the nature of collaborations between high-end brands and artists, this skateboard deck may be produced in limited quantities, adding to its appeal as a collector's item. As with any art piece or designer item, its value is likely to be influenced by its rarity, the artist's reputation, and market demand.

    $676.00

  • Skele-God MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh- Off White Skele-God MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh x Skele-God Toy by Off White Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 6x9 New In Box Printed. Virgil Abloh x MOTU Skele-God Figure | "SHE" stands 9 inches tall and has 30 points of articulation. It comes with swappable hands and battle accessories. Includes a comic book and art print designed by Reggieknow. Comes in monochromatic premium packaging. Virgil Abloh leaves his mark on Eternia. In shades of monochromatic nude, our iconic characters from Masters of the Universe are reimagined by the legendary artist (and long-time MOTU fan). Choose from He-Man, Skeletor, Battle Cat, and Skele-god. Each figure has accessories like swappable hands and battle weapons for epic displays. Also included is a comic book and art print illustrated by Reggieknow. Virgil Abloh and the Reinterpretation of MOTU's Skele-God The art world has witnessed a unique melding of street culture and classic animation through the lens of one of streetwear's most iconic figures, Virgil Abloh. The "Virgil Abloh x Skele-God Toy" is a limited edition vinyl sculpture that stands as a testament to Abloh's innovative spirit and his reverence for the "Masters of the Universe" (MOTU) franchise. This collectible, produced by Off White, encapsulates a narrative that transcends the typical confines of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, offering a fresh perspective on the villainous Skele-God. At 6x9 inches and proudly standing 9 inches tall, this artwork boasts 30 points of articulation, a feature that elevates the sculpture from a mere decorative piece to an interactive element of any collection. This level of detail allows collectors to position Skele-God in various dynamic poses, reflective of the character's formidable presence within the MOTU universe. Each articulated joint is a nod to the intricate craftsmanship and thought that went into the figure's design, ensuring that it remains a collectible and movable art. Monochromatic Mastery: A Virgil Abloh Signature In keeping with Abloh's signature aesthetic, the Skele-God figure is rendered in monochromatic nude shades, stripping the character of its traditional color scheme and reimagining it in a way that bridges the gap between sculpture and canvas. This artistic decision does not dilute the figure's impact but amplifies it, granting it a timeless quality that resonates with the minimalist tones prevalent in modern design. Abloh's approach allows the raw forms and muscular definition of Skele-God to take center stage, showcasing the power and menace of the character through pure form. The collectible comes with swappable hands and battle accessories, each crafted to complement the figure's monochromatic theme. These interchangeable parts do not merely add to the collectibility of the piece; they serve as a testament to the versatility and creativity inherent in Abloh's design philosophy. The accessories allow for a personalization of the sculpture that mirrors the customizable nature of street art itself. Artistic Packaging and Inclusive Storytelling Every "Virgil Abloh x Skele-God Toy" aspect has been curated to create a comprehensive narrative. The premium monochromatic packaging servserves not justas a container but also as an integral part of the artwork's identity. The unboxing of the sculpture becomes a ritualistic experience, revealing the layered storytelling that Abloh has woven into the piece. The sculpture includes a comic book and art print, illustrated by Reggieknow, which dive deeper into the MOTU lore. These items are not throwaway extras but crucial pieces of a giant puzzle that Abloh has pieced together. They provide context and background, enriching the collector's experience and further blurring the lines between toy and art pieces. Virgil Abloh's Lasting Impact on Pop and Street Art The partnership between Virgil Abloh and MOTU is a landmark moment in the world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Abloh's Skele-God is a testament to his design prowess and his ability to reinterpret and redefine what is possible within the realm of collectible art. The figure stands as a homage to the past while simultaneously propelling the narrative of street art into the future. Through this sculpture, Abloh cements his legacy as an artist who could seamlessly navigate different mediums and leave an indelible mark on each. This limited edition Virgil Abloh x Skele-God figure bridges pop culture and high art, embodying the ethos of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. It is a celebration of the enduring influence of both the Masters of the Universe saga and Abloh's visionary approach to design. For collectors and admirers alike, this piece is a tribute to a beloved character and a piece of Abloh's vast and influential creative universe.

    $246.00

  • Gold Toaster Object Art by Ben Baller

    Ben Baller Gold Toaster Object Art by Ben Baller

    Gold Toaster Object Art by Ben Baller Limited Edition Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2022 Limited Edition Rare Golden Toaster Object Art New In Box. The Significance and Allure of Gold Toaster Object Art by Ben Baller In the landscape of contemporary art, certain pieces transcend their original utility to become cultural icons. The Gold Toaster Object Art by Ben Baller is one such artifact that epitomizes the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This 2022 limited edition item is more than just a household appliance; it is a statement piece, embodying the opulence and swagger of its creator's design ethos. Ben Baller, synonymous with luxury and the high-end lifestyle, has crafted this appliance to serve as a dazzling kitchen centerpiece. The toaster's lustrous gold finish reflects Baller's signature style, making it instantly recognizable as a designer collectible. Its rarity is emphasized by the limited production run, adding to the desirability among collectors and enthusiasts of pop artist artwork. Yet, the toaster is not merely ornamental; it boasts functional features that reflect the practicality of modern design. With variable browning control, multifunction capabilities, and a slide-out crumb tray, it melds utility with luxury. The engraved maxim, "THIS IS NOT YOUR PRACTICE LIFE, " sets this toaster apart," which is a daily reminder to live one's life with intention and flair. This unique combination of art and philosophy elevates the toaster from a mere appliance to an art piece that sparks conversation and admiration. Cultural Resonance and Artistic Merit The cultural impact of the Gold Toaster Object Art is intertwined with the broader narrative of Street Pop Art. This movement, often seen in urban environments, is known for its vibrant, irreverent approach to subject matter and materials. Ben Baller taps into this tradition, using the medium of an ordinary household object to reflect an uncommon lifestyle. The gold finish is a visual delight and a nod to the luxury element that permeates Baller's work. In the context of Graffiti Artwork, the toaster becomes a canvas for expression. The engraving acts like a tag, the artist's signature communicating a powerful message. It is a testament to the merger of street art's raw, energetic vibe with the meticulous craftsmanship of a jeweler—Baller's original trade. This piece of art captures the spirit of its era, resonating with the youthful exuberance and the zeitgeist of modern pop culture. Its appeal lies in its aesthetic and embodiment of a bold, unapologetic, and lavishly modern lifestyle. Collectibility and the Art Market In the art market, the value of a piece is often determined by its rarity and the reputation of its creator. The Gold Toaster Object Art is poised to appreciate over time due to its limited edition status. As a collectible, it represents a convergence of art and design, appealing to a diverse audience ranging from art lovers to those with a penchant for designer homeware. The collectibility of this piece also lies in its narrative capacity as an objet d'art that tells a story—a story of luxury, of the blend between functional art and life's philosophy, and of the rise of street-influenced pop art into mainstream consciousness. Ben Baller's creation is not just an appliance but a slice of contemporary culture, a shiny memento of an age characterized by the blurring of lines between art, design, and life. A Toast to Innovation and Artistry The Gold Toaster Object Art by Ben Baller does more than toast bread; it serves as a reflective surface for the values of our times. As a limited edition designer collectible, it mirrors the world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, revealing how everyday objects can become extraordinary through an artist's vision. This piece stands out as an example of how art can infiltrate the fabric of daily life, transforming mundane rituals into luxurious experiences. It is a reminder that there is no rehearsal in life, and every moment is an opportunity to infuse our lives with beauty and artistry. Ben Baller's Gold Toaster is not just a kitchen gadget—it is a work of art that toasts the brilliance of blending functionality with splendor.

    $112.00

  • Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2018 Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Signed COA Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck The Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, is a limited-edition skateboard deck that features an eye-catching and provocative design created by the acclaimed street artist. The design is a fusion of luxury, street culture, and subversive messaging, reflecting Denial's signature style. Denial, a Canadian street artist, has gained global recognition for his thought-provoking, satirical, and subversive work in the urban art scene. With this skateboard deck, he offers a critique of society's obsession with luxury brands, materialism, and drug culture by incorporating the iconic Rolex logo and imagery related to designer drugs. The deck serves not only as a functional skateboard but also as a piece of contemporary art. Skateboarders and art enthusiasts alike can appreciate the striking design and powerful message conveyed through Denial's work. Collectors may display the deck as part of their collection or use it to ride the streets, making a bold statement in the process. Since this is a limited-edition release, availability may be scarce. Keep an eye out for online retailers, specialty skateboard shops, and galleries that carry Denial's artwork. Be prepared to pay a premium price for this collectible deck, as it represents a unique and highly sought-after collaboration between the world of street art and skateboarding culture.

    $853.00

Luxury
Luxury is a term that has been associated with wealth, excess, and indulgence. It is often depicted in the form of high-end brands, expensive jewelry, luxurious cars, and lavish lifestyles. Graffiti art and pop art have both explored the concept of luxury in their own unique ways, using the medium of art to comment on society's fascination with wealth and excess. Graffiti art is a form of street art that involves the use of spray paint, stencils, and markers to create bold, colorful images on public surfaces such as walls, buildings, and bridges. Graffiti artists often use their art to make political statements, express their personal beliefs, or simply to beautify the urban environment. However, luxury is also a common theme in graffiti art, as many artists use the medium to comment on the wealth gap and consumerism. One example of luxury in graffiti art is the work of Banksy, a renowned street artist known for his politically charged and socially conscious art. In his piece "Kissing Coppers," Banksy depicts two police officers engaged in a romantic kiss, with their helmets masking their identities. The artwork was created in Brighton, UK, in 2004 and has since become an iconic symbol of rebellion against authority. Another example of luxury in graffiti art is the work of Mr. Brainwash, a French street artist and filmmaker. His art often incorporates images of celebrities and luxury brands, such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton, to comment on the excess and consumerism of modern society. In one of his pieces, "Life is Beautiful," Mr. Brainwash created a mixed media collage featuring Marilyn Monroe holding a Chanel handbag. Pop art is a form of art that emerged in the 1950s and 60s, characterized by its use of popular culture and everyday objects as subject matter. Pop artists often appropriated images from mass media, advertising, and consumer culture to create works that challenged traditional notions of high art. Luxury was a common theme in pop art, as many artists used the medium to comment on the commercialization of art and the rise of consumerism. One of the most famous pop art pieces is Andy Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans," which consists of 32 individual canvases, each featuring a different flavor of Campbell's Soup. The artwork was created in 1962 and has since become an iconic symbol of pop art and consumer culture. Another example of luxury in pop art is the work of Jeff Koons, an American artist known for his sculptures and installations featuring everyday objects such as balloon animals and vacuum cleaners. In his series "Luxury and Degradation," Koons created sculptures of luxury goods such as liquor bottles and cigarettes, commenting on the glamorization of harmful behaviors and the marketing of addiction. Luxury has been a common theme in both graffiti art and pop art, as artists use their medium to comment on the excess and consumerism of modern society. Whether it is through the use of luxury brands, celebrities, or everyday objects, artists have found ways to critique and challenge the notion of wealth and excess through their art. Both graffiti art and pop art continue to inspire and challenge artists today, as they seek to use their art to make a statement about the world around them.
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