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14 artworks

  • Astro Boy Hoodie- Black Light Art Toy by Faile

    Faile Astro Boy Hoodie- Black Light Art Toy by Faile

    Astro Boy Hoodie- Black Light Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Faile x Deluxx Fluxx x ToyQube. In conjunction with the FAILE x Deluxx Fluxx x ToyQube Astro Boy Hoodie, the iconic Astro Boy comes alive in the Deluxx Fluxx sound and vision club with UV Black Light glow wearing a custom hoodie and track jacket. Celebrating the aesthetic of the famous Deluxx Fluxx sound and vision club in Detroit, this is a limited edition one of 500 figures measuring 10 inches in height.

    $863.00

  • Otto Dino Art Toy by Max Elbo

    Max Elbo Otto Dino Art Toy by Max Elbo

    Otto Dino Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Max Elbo x GZ1. 2022 Hand-Numbered Box Limited Edition of 250. This 10-inch vinyl toy is a collaboration between artists GZ1 and ELBO. Limited to 250 pieces total, "Otto Dino" is the third GZ1 x ELBO collaborative collection character. Each box is hand-numbered by the artist. The Creative Fusion of Max Elbo and GZ1 in Otto Dino Vinyl Art Toy "Otto Dino," a limited edition vinyl art toy, represents a unique collaboration between the modern pop culture artist Max Elbo and GZ1, crystallizing the intersection of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork with collectible design. Launched in 2022, this 10-inch art piece encapsulates the essence of street art's accessibility and pop art's mass appeal within contemporary collectibles. Limited to 250 pieces, "Otto Dino" is a standout third character in the GZ1 x ELBO collaborative collection, each unit being hand-numbered by the artists themselves. This collectible art toy's vibrant colors and whimsical design underscore the playful yet provocative spirit inherent in many street and pop art movements. "Otto Dino" fuses the rebellious energy of graffiti with the polished aesthetic of vinyl toys, crafting a three-dimensional character that doubles as a piece of interactive artwork. Such collectibles have become a medium in their own right, through which artists can reach a broader audience, transcending traditional gallery spaces and embedding themselves into the fabric of daily life. Max Elbo's Artistic Vision in the Collectible Arena Max Elbo's artistic vision translates seamlessly from large-scale murals to the intimate scale of "Otto Dino," showcasing his versatility and commitment to bringing art into the personal space of collectors. Much like his street art, this vinyl toy is replete with details and nuances that invite close examination and reflect Elbo's iconic style. By collaborating with GZ1, Elbo ventures into a new mode of creative expression that resonates with the tactile and playful nature of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Each "Otto Dino" is a tangible expression of Elbo's art, bringing the same level of craftsmanship and artistic integrity to the collectible as one would expect from his murals. The hand-numbering of each box adds a personal touch reminiscent of the signature tags found in street art and further elevates the collectible's status as a limited edition artwork. This practice not only enhances the value of each piece but also forges a direct connection between the artist and the collector, a valued aspect in the world of art collectibles. The Rising Trend of Art Toys in Street Pop Culture The emergence of art toys like "Otto Dino" as a significant trend in the street pop culture scene indicates the evolving landscape of art consumption and appreciation. These collectibles allow artists to expand their reach and explore new artistic directions while engaging with a community of collectors who value the intersection of art and play. The limited edition nature of such toys creates a sense of urgency and exclusivity, qualities that have long been associated with the acquisition of art. In the broader context of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, art toys represent the democratization of art ownership. Pieces like "Otto Dino" allow for a more personal and interactive art experience, breaking down barriers between the artist and the audience. They celebrate the fusion of aesthetic pleasure and collectible appeal, embodying the essence of street and pop art movements that have always sought to make art a part of everyday life. Impact and Legacy of Otto Dino in Modern Art Collectibles "Otto Dino" stands as a testament to the potential of collaborations between artists like Max Elbo and GZ1 in pushing the boundaries of what is considered collectible art. The impact of such works is far-reaching, influencing not just the art toy market but also the perceptions of what street and pop art can be. The legacy of "Otto Dino" will be measured in its aesthetic value or collectibility and its ability to inspire future collaborations and innovations within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork community. The success of "Otto Dino" and its contribution to the modern art collectible scene reaffirms the importance of accessibility and interactivity in contemporary art. As collectors continue to seek out unique and meaningful pieces, the role of art toys in the artistic landscape will undoubtedly grow, with artists like Max Elbo and GZ1 at the forefront of this dynamic intersection between artistry, collectibility, and cultural commentary. "Otto Dino" is not just an object of desire for collectors; it is a piece of cultural currency, a symbol of the playful yet profound impact of modern street and pop art.

    $712.00

  • Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2022 Medicom Toy The giant marshmallow monster from Ghostbusters is soars into upper echelon with the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man White Chrome 100% + 400% Bearbrick set from Medicom Toy! By adding White Chrome to the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, your Bearbrick collection will look super high end thanks to that glossy shine! Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.

    $300.00

  • Stoned Trooper Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tim Page

    Tim Page Stoned Trooper Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tim Page

    Stoned Trooper Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tim Page Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of XXX Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 5x7.5 Inches Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Tim Page, a renowned photojournalist and author, had a keen eye for the counterculture movement of the 60s and 70s. He was able to capture some of the most captivating images of the Vietnam War, despite being wounded in combat on four different occasions. Page's adventurous spirit never wavered, and his unique personality even inspired Dennis Hopper's character in the acclaimed movie Apocalypse Now. Page's fascinating life has been the subject of numerous documentaries, ten books, and two films. He even held the prestigious position of the UN's Photographic Peace Ambassador in Afghanistan for two years. His exceptional talent and contributions to the art of photography have recently earned him a spot on the list of "100 Most Influential Photographers of All Time," cementing his place among the greatest artists.

    $363.00

  • Hungry Eyes Original Pen Pencil Paint Drawing by Atomik

    Atomik Hungry Eyes Original Pen Pencil Paint Drawing by Atomik

    Hungry Eyes Original Pen Pencil Paint Drawing by Atomik Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2025 Signed Original Ink Paint Pencil Graphite on Paper Drawing Size 5x8 of the Famous Miami Florida Atomik Orange. Hungry Eyes Original Drawing by Atomik: A Raw Expression of Graffiti Culture in Street Pop Art The 2025 piece titled Hungry Eyes by Miami-based graffiti artist Atomik is a potent example of raw Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork captured in traditional media. Known globally for his animated orange character, Atomik channels his origins from the streets of Florida into this expressive 5x8 inch work executed in pen, pencil, ink, and white paint on paper. The drawing preserves the energetic curves, exaggerated facial features, and strong iconography that define his visual language, yet it diverges by focusing on depth, texture, and mood rather than public wall space or train cars. This signed original holds particular weight because it brings Atomik’s explosive style into a more intimate and tactile dimension, highlighting the same mischievous gaze and stylized emotion that viewers typically encounter on a city wall or boxcar. The Miami Influence and the Evolution of Atomik’s Orange Atomik, born and based in Miami, Florida, has been a key figure in the visual evolution of graffiti across the southeastern United States. His signature orange character was born out of a tribute to a lost local landmark—the Miami Orange Bowl—and has since morphed into a universal symbol of urban rebellion, humor, and resilience. Hungry Eyes strips down that icon into its most fundamental parts. Drawn with ballpoint pen, graphite, and accented with sharp white strokes, this piece introduces nuance and technique often overlooked in outdoor works. Swirls and crosshatch marks surround and define the facial contours, merging classical drawing skills with street sensibility. The background of kraft-tone paper gives the composition a raw, unpolished energy, consistent with the artist’s handstyle and sense of immediacy. Even in this format, the image demands attention as if it were wheatpasted across a city block. Street Pop Art Translated to Fine Drawing While Atomik’s graffiti legacy is built upon bright enamel hues and fatcap spray lines across highly visible surfaces, Hungry Eyes functions as an alternate lens into the graffiti psyche—quiet, detailed, and full of coded visual emotion. The angular ink strokes channel years of tagging and can control, while the whimsical circular gradients embedded in the eyes mimic bubble letters and aerosol flares. The use of hand-drawn highlights instead of reflective gloss draws from a comic-book aesthetic while simultaneously staying grounded in graffiti's DIY tradition. This drawing proves that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can exist with just as much presence and weight on paper as it does on steel or concrete. Signature and Collectibility in Contemporary Street Art The reverse of the artwork is inscribed in pencil with the artist’s signature, a stylized flourish of the name Atomik and the date 25. This mark authenticates the piece not only in terms of authorship but also as a deliberate object within the continuum of street artist editions and originals. Collectors and fans of graffiti culture recognize works like Hungry Eyes as evidence that street artists are not limited to spray paint and murals. Atomik’s ability to transfer his identity onto fine art media makes this piece a collector-worthy addition for any serious archive of modern graffiti or pop-inspired street visuals. The drawing stands as a reminder that graffiti is not only about location or defiance—it is about mark-making, identity, and the ability to repurpose commercial and personal symbols into resonant visual statements.

    $300.00

  • Scottie Pippen 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Scottie Pippen 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Scottie Pippen 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures #33 Chicago Bulls 90s Basketball Champion, Scottie Pippen. Bearbrick paid homage to the Hall Of Fame and Five-Time NBA Champion Scottie Pippen with a 400% and 100% Bearbrick Set of him wearing his Chicago Bulls jersey. NBA champion Scottie Pippen was a beast of an opponent and it was his tough attitude and versatility that made him a valued teammate of Michael Jordan. Now he's immortalized as a Bearbrick in 100% + 400% size! Each figure stands at 7cm and 28cm tall respectively.

    $367.00

  • Muhammad Ali Andy Warhol 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Muhammad Ali Andy Warhol 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Muhammad Ali Andy Warhol 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Andy Warhol and Medicom Toy are together again for the Muhammad Ali Bearbrick. This Bearbrick features an all-over water printmaking each piece unique from one another.

    $335.00

  • K-Love Green Art Toy by Joan Cornellà

    Joan Cornellà K-Love Green Art Toy by Joan Cornellà

    K-Love Green Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2020 Limited Edition Artwork Size 5x7 New In Bag Printed Foot. Kim Jong-Un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, is depicted in an unusual all-green suit, a creative take on his typically worn all-black attire. In his left hand, he gently clasps a small heart, and a faint smile softens his expression. In a striking fusion of political commentary and pop art aesthetic, the "K-Love Green Art Toy" stands out as a limited edition vinyl sculpture that captivates collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Crafted by Joan Cornellà, a renowned pop street artist whose work often toes the line between unsettling and humorous, this piece was introduced in 2020. It quickly became a sought-after item for its bold statement and vibrant execution. The sculpture is modest, measuring 4x5 inches, making it an intimate yet poignant addition to any collection. This vinyl artwork captures a distinctive portrayal of Kim Jong-Un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, dressed not in his signature all-black ensemble but in an all-green suit. The choice of color could be seen as a playful twist on his usual public image or a more profound symbolic gesture towards life, vitality, or irony in the face of the leader's often austere demeanor. The Supreme Leader's typically stern facade is softened here; he is seen holding a diminutive red heart in his left hand and sporting a subtle smile. This dichotomy between the leader's usual representation and the gentle, almost childlike pose he strikes is emblematic of Cornellà's style, which often juxtaposes the grim facets of human nature with a deceptively cheerful visual narrative. Cornellà's work is characterized by its stark, often shocking, satirical edge, making bold statements through simple yet impactful imagery. This limited edition piece, which comes new in a bag with a printed foot, reinforces the artist's penchant for blending the macabre with the whimsical. "K-Love Green Art Toy" is not just a collectible; it's a slice of contemporary cultural commentary that challenges viewers to find the intersection of art, politics, and pop culture, encouraging a deeper look into the layers of meaning behind a seemingly straightforward figure. As it stands in silent conversation with those who encounter it, this artwork continues to resonate with the complexities and contradictions of the modern world.

    $524.00

  • ABCNT Masked Bust Ivory White Sculpture by ABCNT

    ABCNT ABCNT Masked Bust Ivory White Sculpture by ABCNT

    ABCNT Masked Bust- Ivory White Limited Edition Rare Hand Casted Solid Resin Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist ABCNT. 2020 Signed & Numbered Edition of 25 Artwork Size 5x6 Comes in Hand Spray Painted Box, Signed & Numbered. BCNT Ivory White Edition 6" Hand Casted Solid Resin Sculpture Limited Edition of only 25 made Hand Stenciled Box by the artist ABCNT Signed & Numbered

    $256.00

  • Van Gogh Museum Self Portrait 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Van Gogh Museum Self Portrait 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Van Gogh Museum Self Portrait 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Dutch painter Van Gogh’s Self Portrait with Grey Felt Hat painting came out in 1889. The painting sold for a record-breaking $71.5 million at auction in 1998. Medicom Toy collaborated with the Van Gogh Estate in February 2021 to put the watercolor painting onto its recognizable Bearbrick figure for a retail price of $123. This set features 100% and 400% figures that measure 2.8 and 11 inches respectively. The painting is shown on the legs, arms, waist, torso, and head of the bearbrick figure. The collaboration between Van Gogh and Bearbrick allows a new group of collectors to appreciate the late artist's work.

    $271.00

  • The Beatles- Anthology 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK The Beatles- Anthology 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    The Beatles- Anthology 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. Medicom Toy celebrates The Beatles with The Beatles A'nthology' Bearbrick which features a collection of photographs of the world-renowned rock band. Water transfer technology ensures unique print placements. The 100% and 400% size Bearbricks stand at 7cm and 28cm tall respectively.

    $337.00

  • Dennis Rodman 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Dennis Rodman 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Dennis Rodman 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures #91 Chicago Bulls 90s Basketball Champion, Dennis Rodman. Bearbrick paid homage to the Hall Of Fame and Five-Time NBA Champion Dennis Rodman with a 400% and 100% Bearbrick Set of him wearing his Chicago Bulls jersey. Dennis is an all-time NBA fan favorite and is known for his eccentric personality off and on the court. Dennis is seen wearing his Chicago Bulls red away uniforms that features an authentic NBA logo on the chest and Rodman's name and number on the back of the jersey. Rodman is also known for his creative hairstyles as he is seen rocking his bright green hair in this must-own Bearbrick

    $367.00

  • Shaquille O'Neal- Orlando Magic 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Shaquille O'Neal- Orlando Magic 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Shaquille O'Neal- Orlando Magic 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. Shaquille O'Neal gets the Bearbrick treatment in this 100% + 400% Bearbrick set from Medicom Toy. Relive the glory days with the Orlando Magic uniform. Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.

    $282.00

  • Elvis Presley Andy Warhol 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Elvis Presley Andy Warhol 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Elvis Presley Andy Warhol 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Get ready for another Andy Warhol Bearbrick to add to your art collection! Featured on the 100% and 400% Bearbrick silhouette is Andy Warhol's Triple Elvis Presley based on Warhol's painting from 1963. Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.

    $335.00

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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