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5 artworks

  • Steve Ender Dragon Minecraft Original Painting by Dhawa Rezkyna

    Dhawa Rezkyna Steve Ender Dragon Minecraft Original Painting by Dhawa Rezkyna

    Steve Ender Dragon Minecraft Original Acrylic Painting by Dhawa Rezkyna One of a Kind Artwork on Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2022 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Loose Canvas Size 15.5x20.5  Steve Ender Dragon Minecraft by Dhawa Rezkyna – Digital Myth Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Steve Ender Dragon Minecraft is a 2022 original acrylic painting on loose canvas by Indonesian artist Dhawa Rezkyna, measuring 15.5 x 20.5 inches and signed by the artist. The work showcases Rezkyna’s mastery in fusing nostalgic digital imagery with analog painterly textures, creating a visual field where gaming mythology and emotional symbolism meet. The central figure of Steve, rendered in blocky, pixelated proportions directly referencing the global phenomenon Minecraft, rides a stylized version of the Ender Dragon. The character pairing is familiar to millions, but Dhawa shifts the context entirely—surrounding the figures with lush, hand-painted botanical flourishes and surreal floral intensity set against a fiery coral-pink background. The contrast between geometric form and organic bloom embodies a painterly synthesis that defines the most compelling work within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Digital Lore Meets Handcrafted Symbolism Rather than merely replicate digital characters, Dhawa Rezkyna transforms them into archetypes. Steve and the dragon are not in a pixelated void but in a garden of stylized reality, their forms softened and celebrated through brushstroke and composition. The Ender Dragon, usually depicted as a final boss, is here playful and approachable, its expression warm, almost cartoonish, yet filled with presence. Steve's angularity remains intact, but Rezkyna builds volume with a grainy texture that references both sponge painting and pastel shading, giving the figure a sculpted physicality rarely seen in game-based artwork. The characters float not as threats or champions, but as companions, surrounded by red hibiscus-like flowers and exaggerated green foliage that suggest both protection and fantasy. This reinterpretation of the digital narrative elevates the work beyond fandom into metaphor, where the pixel becomes symbol, and the icon becomes a stand-in for inner story. Color Theory, Texture, and Emotional Heat Dhawa Rezkyna’s command of palette gives the work its emotional temperature. The backdrop is a rich coral wash filled with tonal shifts and painterly gradients that intensify the atmosphere around the characters. The plants feel lush and tactile, the red flowers glowing against deep green stems, while the characters remain visually anchored with simplified shadows and clean silhouettes. The use of loose canvas enhances the informal power of the painting—reminding the viewer that this is not a digital rendering but a handmade object. Every brushstroke is purposeful, reinforcing the artist’s commitment to combining digital subject matter with physical process. This analog approach to a digital icon is central to the vocabulary of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where nostalgia and immediacy coexist. Dhawa Rezkyna and the Playful Revision of Pop Memory Steve Ender Dragon Minecraft is a declaration of Dhawa Rezkyna’s position in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—a painter who reframes digital memories through the language of fine art and emotional storytelling. By pulling characters from Minecraft and placing them in a dreamlike, tropical tableau, Rezkyna disrupts the binary between fantasy and nature, between play and presence. His work suggests that memory, whether pixelated or painted, carries weight and possibility. In this painting, Steve is not just a player avatar, and the Ender Dragon is not just a game boss. They are transformed into figures of narrative and imagination, set within a universe shaped by color, texture, and the unmistakable hand of the artist.

    $2,000.00

  • On the Shady Side of the Street- White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson On the Shady Side of the Street- White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    On the Shady Side of the Street- White 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Limited edition of 125 Hand-pulled 14 x 20.5” black on White screenprint on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with deckled edges. Signed and numbered. The visuality of Cleon Peterson's work is based on a variety of influences, from ancient Greek pottery to comics, resulting in monochromacy and strong color symbolism. In more detail, the figures exist on multiple straight lines, something that, subsequently, creates the illusion that the artwork is divided in levels. The perspective and the impression of depth do moderately exist in the art of Peterson and, just like in Greek vases, the background space is usually left empty or slightly embellished.

    $759.00

  • On the Shady Side of the Street- Black on Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson On the Shady Side of the Street- Black on Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    On the Shady Side of the Street- Black on Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Limited edition of 75 Hand-pulled 14 x 20.5” black on black screenprint on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with deckled edges.Signed and numbered. Cleon Peterson’s world is full of merciless cruelty, chaotic debauchery, and a never-ending struggle to subvert power and oppression. His simple compositions entail complex connotations and an unsettling critique of society’s ever-growing disenfranchisement, isolation, and desperation. Looking at his work, one can easily understand that the artist is not advocating for violence, which he, instead weaponizes in the battle with apathy.

    $759.00

  • On the Sunny Side of the Street- Yellow Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson On the Sunny Side of the Street- Yellow Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    On the Sunny Side of the Street- Yellow On Red Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Deckled Edges by Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Pop Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 14x20.5 Limited edition of 125 Hand-pulled 14 x 20.5” Yellow on Black screenprint on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with deckled edges. Signed and numbered. Cleon Peterson (b. 1973) On the Sunny Side of the Street (Yellow), 2021 Screenprint on Coventry Rag paper 20-1/2 x 14 inches (52.1 x 35.6 cm) (sheet) Ed. 125 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge. Published by the artist. The art of Peterson has a robust anti-establishment character, and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist, and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks, paintings, prints, sculptures, and murals exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia. "On the Sunny Side of the Street" is a yellow silkscreen print by Cleon Peterson, an American artist known for his provocative and often dark artwork. Peterson's work often explores themes of violence, power dynamics, and societal unrest, reflecting the complex and contradictory nature of human existence. This particular print, "On the Sunny Side of the Street," presents a different tone than much of Peterson's other work, given its title and yellow color. It could be an attempt to explore the brighter, more optimistic side of life, or perhaps it presents a contrasting view to the darker themes found in his other pieces. As an artist, Peterson is known for his ability to make striking visual statements that leave a lasting impact on viewers.

    $759.00

  • On the Shady Side of the Street- Black on Yellow Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson On the Shady Side of the Street- Black on Yellow Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    On the Shady Side of the Street- Black on Yellow 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Limited edition of 125 Hand-pulled 14 x 20.5” black on Yellow screenprint on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with deckled edges. Signed and numbered. The art of Peterson has a strong anti-establishment character and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks paintings, prints, sculptures and murals, exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia.

    $759.00

Man Male Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Evolution of Male Imagery in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Graffiti street art has long been a platform for artists to express themselves, share messages, and challenge social norms. Men as a topic in graffiti street art can encompass a wide range of subjects, styles, and messages. Some key themes and aspects of men in graffiti street art include Portraits and representation: Graffiti artists often create portraits of men, whether they're famous figures, friends, or strangers. These portraits can showcase various emotions, characteristics, and styles, allowing artists to communicate messages and ideas about masculinity. Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have long been powerful mediums for expression, often reflecting social, political, and cultural themes. Among these themes is the portrayal of men, which has evolved significantly. This evolution is a reflection of changing artistic styles and shifting societal perceptions about masculinity and male identity.

Early Representations of Men in Graffiti and Street Art

In the early days of graffiti and street art, male figures were often depicted as symbols of rebellion and social dissent. Graffiti, in its nascent form, was closely linked with the subcultures of urban environments, where it was used as a tool for the marginalized to voice their frustrations and aspirations. Exaggerated features, bold lines, and a sense of ruggedness typically characterized the male figures in these early works. They were often portrayed in dynamic poses, symbolizing strength and defiance against societal norms. One of the pioneering artists in this field was Keith Haring, an American artist known for his unique style that combined graffiti, pop art, and cartoon elements. Haring's work often featured male figures engaged in various actions, reflecting themes of life, death, sexuality, and war. He used these depictions to comment on broader social issues, including the AIDS crisis and LGBTQ+ rights. Haring passed away on February 16, 1990, but his influence on street pop art and graffiti remains profound.

Modern Interpretations and Diverse Perspectives

As street pop art and graffiti evolved, the representation of men in these mediums became more diverse and complex. Modern artists have moved away from one-dimensional portrayals, presenting men in various roles and contexts. This shift reflects a broader societal movement towards questioning and redefining traditional notions of masculinity. Contemporary artists like Banksy, whose real identity remains unknown, have utilized male imagery to critique political systems and societal structures. Banksy's work often features men in ironic or paradoxical situations, challenging viewers to reconsider their preconceptions about male identity and power structures. His art serves as a commentary on the vulnerabilities and complexities of modern masculinity, veering away from the stereotypical portrayal of men as merely solid and unemotional.
Similarly, Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra uses colorful, kaleidoscopic patterns to create large-scale murals that often include male figures from history and pop culture. Kobra's work blends hyper-realism and abstraction, bringing a sense of humanity and depth to his subjects. His murals are visually striking and carry messages about peace, unity, and the human experience.

Impact and Influence of Male Imagery in Street Pop and Graffiti Art

The portrayal of men in street pop art and graffiti has significantly impacted both the art world and society. These artworks have provided a platform for discussing and challenging traditional gender roles, offering new perspectives on what it means to be a man in the modern world. They have also played a crucial role in democratizing art, taking it out of galleries and into public spaces, making it more accessible and relatable to a broader audience. Moreover, the evolution of male imagery in these art forms reflects the ongoing societal conversation about gender identity and expression. As attitudes towards masculinity continue to evolve, so too does the portrayal of men in street pop art and graffiti. This dynamic relationship between art and society ensures that these art forms remain relevant and powerful tools for social commentary and change. Cultural icons and role models: Artists may depict male icons, leaders, or role models from various cultures, highlighting their accomplishments, impact, or influence on society. This can include athletes, musicians, politicians, activists, or historical figures. Social issues and masculinity: Graffiti street art often addresses social issues and challenges cultural norms. Men can be the subject of these discussions as artists explore themes such as toxic masculinity, gender roles, and male vulnerability. These artworks can provoke thought and conversation about how men are perceived and expected to behave in society. Styles and techniques: Various styles and techniques in graffiti art can be used to represent men or masculine themes. For example, artists may use realistic, abstract, or cartoonish styles, incorporating typography, stencils, or mixed media elements. Collaborations and collectives: Many graffiti artists work in groups or collaborate on projects, creating a sense of community and shared artistic vision. These collaborations can lead to unique and impactful works that address themes related to men or masculinity. Men as a topic in graffiti street art can be approached in numerous ways, ranging from portraits and representation to social issues and cultural icons. The versatility of graffiti as a medium allows artists to express their thoughts and ideas about men and masculinity in a way that is accessible, thought-provoking, and engaging to the public. The representation of men in street pop art and graffiti artwork has undergone significant changes over the years. From symbols of rebellion in the early days to more nuanced and diverse portrayals in modern times, these images reflect the complex and ever-evolving nature of male identity. Artists like Keith Haring, Banksy, and Eduardo Kobra have shaped this narrative, using their art to challenge stereotypes and spark conversations about masculinity in contemporary society. The impact of their work extends beyond the art world, influencing societal perceptions and contributing to the broader discourse on gender.
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