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Jeff Rial Self Portrait IV Silkscreen by Jeff Rial
Self Portrait IV 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jeff Rial Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 3 Print Run Edition, Self Portrait 4 on Hand Deckled Paper 2008. Some light smudging on the upper left facing white margin.
$138.00 $90.00
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Pat Riot Jose Lobaton Big Head Rays Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
Jose Lobaton- Rays Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Jose Lobaton- Rays
$25.00 $16.00
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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.
$309.00
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Bobby Hill XXXtentacion I HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill
XXXtentacion I Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Signed Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper Size: 6 x 9 Inches Release: January 16, 2020 Run of: 10
$186.00 $121.00
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Faile Invasion Dream Club Silkscreen Print by Faile
Invasion Dream Club- Savage Sacred Young Minds Series 25-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 310gsm Coventry Rag (Deckle Edge) by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. FAILE (American, est. 1999) Title: Invasion Dream Club 2016 Medium: Screenprint on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with Deckled Edges Savage Sacred Young Minds Series
$4,203.00
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CHema Skandal! Endless Winter Chicago 2013-2014 Silkscreen Print by CHema Skandal!
Endless Winter Chicago 2013-2014 Silkscreen Print by CHema Skandal! Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18.5x24.5 Silkscreen Print for The Chancers Music Album Age of Rudeness. Endless Winter Chicago 2013-2014 Silkscreen Print by CHema Skandal! Endless Winter Chicago 2013-2014 is a limited edition silkscreen print created by CHema Skandal! in 2014. This hand-pulled screenprint, sized at 18.5x24.5 inches, was produced in a signed and numbered edition of 30. The artwork was designed in connection with The Chancers' music album Age of Rudeness, merging the themes of ska, punk, and underground music culture with the raw energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Known for his bold visual storytelling, CHema Skandal! brings a chaotic yet playful aesthetic to this piece, embodying the spirit of independent art and music scenes. Visual Aesthetics and Composition The print features a dynamic and cartoon-like character, exaggerated in expression and motion, dressed in winter gear while playfully engaged in a snowball fight. The character’s mischievous grin and energetic pose add a sense of rebellious joy, reminiscent of classic underground comic book styles and punk poster design. The typography, hand-drawn and slightly distressed, contributes to the raw and unfiltered nature of the composition. The color palette, limited to bold blue and magenta, enhances the high-contrast aesthetic commonly associated with DIY printmaking and graffiti-style artwork. The rough textures and imperfect ink application highlight the hand-crafted silkscreen process, reinforcing the authenticity of the print as a piece of urban street-inspired art. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence CHema Skandal! has long been associated with Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, blending traditional printmaking with the immediacy and accessibility of urban street culture. Endless Winter Chicago 2013-2014 reflects this influence through its punk-infused design and the incorporation of playful yet subversive imagery. The piece evokes the energy of independent gig posters, zine culture, and protest art, all of which have roots in the underground scenes that define street art movements. The hand-pulled silkscreen process further cements the connection to DIY aesthetics, where imperfections and variations in each print contribute to its unique identity. The layered use of texture and negative space gives the composition a spontaneous quality, aligning with the raw nature of street-based artwork. Connection to Music and Cultural Impact This print was created for The Chancers’ album Age of Rudeness, reflecting the strong relationship between visual art and independent music. CHema Skandal! has frequently collaborated with musicians, designing posters and album covers that capture the rebellious and energetic spirit of ska, punk, and rock. The imagery in Endless Winter Chicago 2013-2014 reflects both the harsh reality of Chicago’s winter and the resilience of underground culture, where creativity thrives regardless of external conditions. The scarcity of this edition, with only 30 prints in circulation, makes it a highly sought-after collectible among fans of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The continued relevance of CHema Skandal!’s work in both gallery and street settings highlights his influence in shaping contemporary print-based street art movements.
$250.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta The Joker Comic Book Cover #2 HPM Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
The Joker Comic Book Cover #2 Limited Edition 1-Color Watercolor Paint Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 34x46 Mr. Brainwash is pleased to announce a new addition to the ongoing series of comic book covers, this time featuring one of the most notorious supervillains, the Batman comic book cover featuring The Joker. A one-color screen print on hand-torn archival art paper, hand-finished with watercolor. Each print from the edition will be unique, and colors will vary from print to print. Print Size: 34 x 46 inches Edition of 25
$4,740.00
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Mike Mitchell Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell
Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Mike Mitchell counter-culture street artist art. Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 8x10 Modok Flying Ninja Kick From Mondo x Marvel Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel by Mike Mitchell is a vibrant and humorous take on one of Marvel’s most bizarre villains. Released as an artist proof in 2014, this limited edition giclee print is a part of Mitchell’s Just Like Us series, where he reimagines pop culture characters with a satirical twist. The 8x10-inch print captures Modok in an exaggerated, cartoonish style, blending the aesthetics of street pop art and graffiti artwork with Mitchell’s signature wit. The Playful Depiction of Modok Modok, originally created by Marvel Comics, is known for his oversized head, cybernetic enhancements, and menacing presence as a villain. However, in this rendition, Mitchell strips away the character’s intimidation and replaces it with an almost comedic charm. With his exaggerated scowl, tiny limbs flailing, and jet thrusters propelling him forward, Modok appears more like a frustrated child than a super-intelligent conqueror. Mitchell’s work thrives on taking characters out of their usual contexts and presenting them in everyday or absurd scenarios. By portraying Modok in a moment of exaggerated movement, he transforms the typically sinister character into something amusing and relatable. The smooth, bold outlines and flat color application echo the aesthetics of classic comic books, reinforcing the nostalgic appeal that is a common theme in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Stylistic Influence and Cultural Commentary Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel is a testament to how street pop art reinterprets cultural icons. The piece follows a visual style that is reminiscent of vintage cartoons, merging elements of comic book art with modern design sensibilities. The warm, sepia-toned background enhances the retro feel, making the character stand out while grounding the piece in a nostalgic atmosphere. Mitchell’s ability to distill a character to its essential traits while injecting humor speaks to the nature of pop art and its relationship with consumer culture. Street pop art often challenges the way people perceive familiar imagery by presenting it in unexpected ways. In this case, Modok’s usual air of power is undercut by his goofy expression and frantic movements, making him appear more human than machine. This transformation not only adds comedic value but also invites the audience to rethink their relationship with pop culture figures. The Just Like Us Series and Its Impact The Just Like Us series by Mike Mitchell is widely regarded for its playful reinterpretations of beloved characters. The collection features numerous icons from movies, comics, and television, each depicted in a way that makes them seem more relatable or absurdly mundane. By placing extraordinary characters in humorous or everyday situations, Mitchell strips them of their larger-than-life personas and reminds viewers of the inherent absurdity in many fictional narratives. In the world of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where parody and satire are common tools, Mitchell’s approach resonates with both collectors and casual fans. His work captures the joy of fandom while simultaneously poking fun at the exaggerated traits that define these characters. Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel fits seamlessly into this artistic ethos, proving that even the most powerful supervillains can be reduced to amusing caricatures. Why Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel Stands Out This limited-edition print continues to be sought after by fans of both street pop art and Marvel Comics. The combination of crisp digital illustration, bold color choices, and a humorous reimagining of a classic villain ensures that the piece remains an engaging and conversation-starting addition to any collection. Mitchell’s ability to bring out the absurdity in well-known characters while maintaining a high level of artistic craftsmanship is what makes this work so compelling. It bridges the gap between comic book culture and the fine art world, demonstrating how street pop art can be both fun and thought-provoking. Just Like Us AP Modok Marvel exemplifies how artists like Mike Mitchell continue to redefine the boundaries of contemporary art by transforming pop culture into something fresh, unexpected, and undeniably entertaining.
$200.00
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Abell Octovan patRIOT The Legacy Art Toy Sculpture by Abell Octovan
patRIOT- The Legacy Limited Edition Polystone Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Abell Octovan. From the mind that brought us bold statement pieces such as Anti-Supremacy and The Beauty of Rebellion, comes patRIOT (The Legacy) by Abell Octovan. Inspired by classic Greek sculptures, patRIOT features perfect curls, contrapposto, and a buttery smooth marble-like effect. Crafted using premium polystone, the perennial patRIOT will leave you pondering about the state of the world. The word "PATRIOT" is graffitied across the sculpture's face and partially struck through.
$529.00
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Stanley Mouse Drug Free Zone Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse
Drug Free Zone Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Stanley Mouse pop culture LSD artwork. Stanley Mouse was born in California on October 10, 1940. His father was an animator with Disney Studios who worked on Snow White. Stanley grew up in Detroit where Motown music and the city’s obsession with motor cars combined with his genius at drawing and made Stanleys life path clear at an early age. Quiet and always drawing in class, Stanley earned his pen name, Mouse in the seventh grade. He’d become known for his sketches of monster-driven muscle cars and as soon as he began signing with his pen name, he became instantly famous at thirteen.
$371.00
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Marwan Shahin Anubis Afterlife Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin
Anubis Afterlife 4-Color Hand-Pulled Diamond Dust Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Egyptian Papyrus Paper by Marwan Shahin Street Art Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Size 14x17.5 "Shahin Studios is delighted to present ANUBIS AFTERLIFE by Marwan Shahin; this is the conclusion of months of experimenting with different stains to age the Papyrus paper. The new edition of the artwork is interpreted with hand-pulled four color Silkscreen print on Soy-Stained Authentic Egyptian Papyrus, and each print intricately arranged with a lattice of black Diamond Dust, to produce visually intoxicating kaleidoscope-like effects." -Marwan Shahin. The Creative Odyssey of Marwan Shahin's "Anubis Afterlife" "Anubis Afterlife," a mesmerizing creation by Marwan Shahin, represents a striking convergence of ancient tradition and contemporary artistic practice. As a street pop artwork, this limited edition silkscreen print on Egyptian papyrus paper encapsulates the spirit of modern pop art while paying homage to the rich iconography of ancient Egypt. The use of authentic papyrus as a medium is a salute to the time-honored methods of artistic expression, further enhanced by Shahin’s innovative aging techniques that lend the work an air of antiquity. Artistic Alchemy on Papyrus Shahin, an Egyptian street art pop artwork artist, embarked on a meticulous process of experimentation to perfect the aging of the papyrus, aiming to achieve a soy-stain effect that imbues the paper with an ethereal quality reminiscent of historical artifacts. The artwork, a limited edition of 30 and 14x17.5 inches, features the god Anubis, the ancient Egyptian deity associated with mummification and the afterlife. This figure is intricately detailed with four hand-pulled silkscreen layers, culminating in a visually arresting and richly symbolic composition. The incorporation of black diamond dust in the artwork adds a tactile dimension that catches the light, creating kaleidoscopic effects that enhance the mystical aura of the piece. Diamond dust, a material once popularized by Andy Warhol, reflects Shahin's ingenuity in combining traditional screen-printing techniques with the luxurious embellishments in pop art. The resulting work is an homage to Shahin's homeland's cultural heritage, street art's vibrant energy, and the glossy sheen of pop art. Marwan Shahin's Visual Fusion of Past and Present "Anubis Afterlife" is a testament to Marwan Shahin's creative vision, where Egyptian art's rich legacy intersects with street pop art's bold immediacy. Through the figure of Anubis, Shahin bridges millennia, conversing with the symbols of ancient mythology while engaging with the aesthetics of the present. The choice of Anubis, a deity symbolizing the passage to the afterlife, suggests exploring themes such as transition, transformation, and the eternal cycle of life and death. This piece's introduction of street pop art into the pantheon of Egyptian motifs presents a unique narrative layer. In much the same way street art often appropriates and recontextualizes images and symbols from mainstream culture, Shahin reclaims an icon from his cultural history, reinterpreting it through a modern lens. This reimagining places "Anubis Afterlife" within the lineage of pop art that challenges and redefines the boundaries between high and low culture. A Tapestry of Time Woven by Marwan Shahin Marwan Shahin's "Anubis Afterlife" is a luminous example of how contemporary artists can delve into the wellspring of their heritage while contributing to the global convert conversation, underscores the potential of street pop art and graffiti to serve as a platform for cultural storytelling and artistic innovation. Through his fusion of mediums and motifs, Shahin crafts a visual tapestry that spans the ancient and the avant-garde, inviting onlookers to contemplate the seamless continuity between history and modernity. In pop art and street art, Shahin's work exemplifies how traditional elements can be re-envisioned to resonate with new audiences. His intricate layering of colors and materials transcends mere reproduction, offering an immersive experience that reflects the past and is a beacon for the future of artistic expression. "Anubis Afterlife," with its textured narrative and visual splendor, is a fine art collectible and a piece that captures the dynamic spirit of street art, embodying the pulse of a culture that reverberates through time.
$812.00
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Pat Riot Kelly Shoppach Masked Villain Rays Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
Kelly Shoppach/Masked Villain- Rays Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Kelly Shoppach/Masked Villain- Rays
$25.00 $16.00
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Pat Riot Jonathan Papelbon Big Face Phillies Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
Jonathan Papelbon/Big Face- Phillies Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Jonathan Papelbon/Big Face- Phillies
$25.00 $16.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Let's Burn It All Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Let's Burn It All- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue 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.
$954.00
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Vandul Vandul Walk Black Art Toy Sculpture by Vandul
Vandul Walk- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Vandul.
$233.00
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Pat Riot Leonys Martin Old Man Rangers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot
Leonys Martin/ Old Man- Rangers Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Leonys Martin/ Old Man- Rangers
$25.00 $16.00
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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
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Vandul Hostage 2 Gray Resin Art Toy by Vandul
Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2024 Hostage 2 Gray Limited Edition of 100 Art Toys Artwork Size 4x8.5 New In Box Kaws Inspired Art Toy in Potato Sack Hood Mask Stylized as a Tired Up Hostage in Gray Colorway. Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy: A Symbolic Piece in Street Pop Art The Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy by Vandul is a profound statement within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork movement. Crafted by the renowned pop street artist, this limited edition resin sculpture captures the attention of collectors and art lovers with its striking gray colorway. Released in 2024 , each piece of the limited run of 100 art toys is meticulously designed to represent a figure bound and hooded in a potato sack, symbolizing the constraints and anonymity that pervade contemporary society. At 4x8.5 inches, this artwork is presented new in the box, encapsulating the freshness and exclusivity that is coveted in the art toy community. Vandul's creation explores themes that resonate deeply within the urban landscape from which Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork draw theirnspiration. The gray hue serves as a stylistic choice and a canvas that reflects the often-overlooked nuances within city life – the concrete jungles, the towering structures, and the monochromatic rhythm of metropolitan existence. Using a potato sack as a hood on the Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy is a powerful visual metaphor. It harkens back to the roots of street art, where materials are repurposed and reclaimed to make a statement. In this case, the mask depersonalizes the figure, making it a universal representation of the suppressed and the voiceless. This artistic choice aligns with the foundational principles of graffiti art, where identity is both concealed and revealed through the act of creation. The Resonance of Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray in the Collectible Art Sphere The impact of Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray extends beyond its aesthetic appeal, positioning it as a significant piece in modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork discourse. The decision to produce only 100 pieces amplifies its significance, imbuing each sculpture with a sense of rarity and urgency for art collectors. Vandul's work is known for its reflective nature, often commenting on the state-of-the-art world and the broader social environment through art toys. With its restrained color palette and bound figure, this particular piece invites a dialogue about freedom, creativity, and the commodification of art. Inspired by the iconic works of Kaws, the art toy's design pays homage to the lineage of street artists who have transcended the boundaries of urban spaces to establish themselves in the world of high art. Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray is thus not just a tribute but a continuation of this legacy, using the familiar language of street art to create new narratives and experiences for the viewer. Collectibility is a crucial aspect of Vandul's art toys, and the Hostage 2 Gray is a prime example of how art can be both a tangible object and a piece of cultural commentary. As a limited edition resin sculpture, it stands at the intersection of art and commodity, challenging the viewer to consider the value of art in a market-driven society. It is a piece that is equally at home in the gallery as it is in the personal collections of those who appreciate the convergence of street art and popular culture. In the rapidly evolving landscape of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, Vandul's Hostage 2 Gray Art Toy is a testament to the power of art to provoke thought and inspire change. It is a sculpture that embodies the ethos of the street – raw, honest, and resonant – and carries it into the realm of the collectible, where it continues to spark conversations and challenge perceptions.
$607.00
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Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Mild Man-nerd Silkscreen Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth
Mild Man-nerd 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 3-color, 18"x24" screenprint from my Manners before Mayhem show at kayo gallery -Dan Christofferson
$224.00
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Cleon Peterson World on Fire Sculpture by Cleon Peterson
World on Fire Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Cleon Peterson. World on Fire, 2021 Matte Black Resin Size: H 12" x W 6.8" x D 6.7 Limited edition of 500 Los Angeles-based artist Cleon Peterson is widely known for his fearless, psycho-social depictions of human nature and authoritarian elements in contemporary society. His monochromatic work." comprising paintings, sculptures, and prints, reflect his distinctive. graphic style. Peterson was a contributing artist in 2019's Beyond the Streets exhibition in Brooklyn, NY, For Beyond the Streets 2021, Peterson provides his iconic visual designs.
$1,725.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Cost of Oil AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. The "Cost of Oil" silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a provocative piece that cuts to the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork's capacity to confront and question socio-political issues. Released in 2008 as an artist proof (AP), this limited edition artwork is a visual exploration of the themes of energy consumption, environmental impact, and the geopolitical ramifications implicit in the pursuit of oil. Signed and marked as an AP by Fairey, the piece measures 18x24 inches and is printed on cream speckletone fine art paper. Known for his intelligent and critical approach to cultural commentary, Fairey's "Cost of Oil" embodies the essence of his street pop art practice. The artwork is anchored by the bold, declarative question, "What is the cost of oil?" which resonates against the backdrop of a commanding visual narrative. The image features a solitary figure, clad in a shirt emblazoned with "USA," filling up a Hummer's gas tank—a potent symbol of American consumption and the military-industrial complex. The radiant sunburst behind the figure and the dripping blood-red bottom underscores the dichotomy of light and darkness in the discourse around freedom and its costs. This 2-color hand-pulled print is a quintessential example of Fairey's work, aligning itself with the 'OBEY' campaign's goal to stimulate discussion and reflect on the pervasive propaganda in public spaces. The 'OBEY' motif has always sought to challenge observers to question the mechanisms and messages in their environment, and "Cost of Oil" extends this challenge to the global issue of oil dependency and its vast implications. As a piece of street pop art, the "Cost of Oil" is a catalyst for dialogue, pushing the boundaries of what art can communicate and how it can influence public thought. It's a stark reminder of the power of visual art as a means of activism and advocacy and of Fairey's enduring role in using his art to spotlight crucial issues. The print remains a relevant and stirring piece within the oeuvre of Fairey's work and the larger conversation about energy, environmentalism, and the actual price of consumption.
$1,116.00
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Jeff Gillette Art in Action OS Gemeos Archival Print by Jeff Gillette
Art in Action- OS Gemeos Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Jeff Gillette. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x20 Archival Pigment Print "Art in Action OS Gemeos Archival Print" by Jeff Gillette refers to a limited edition print of a work featuring the Brazilian street artist duo Osgemeos, which is Portuguese for "The Twins." Osgemeos is the collaborative identity of twin brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, who are known for their colorful and vibrant murals that can be found all over the world. Whimsical characters, intricate patterns, and a unique visual language characterize their work. Jeff Gillette, the artist behind the print, is an American contemporary artist who has been creating art since the 1980s. He is known for his dystopian landscapes and satirical artwork that combines iconic imagery from popular culture with scenes of destruction and poverty. Gillette often critiques consumerism and the excesses of modern society through his works. In this particular piece, Gillette captures the essence of Osgemeos' unique street art in an archival print. Archival prints are high-quality, long-lasting reproductions of original artworks. They are typically made with pigment-based inks and acid-free archival paper to ensure the best color reproduction and longevity. "Art in Action Osgemeos Archival Print" by Jeff Gillette celebrates the work of talented Brazilian street artists. He offers art collectors and enthusiasts a chance to own a high-quality reproduction of their distinctive and engaging work.
$382.00
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David Molesky UltraS PP Archival Print by David Molesky
UltraS PP Printer Proof Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by David Molesky, a Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. PP Printers Proof 2016 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x20 "This painting is the masterpiece from my series of paintings based on media images of the revolution in Kyiv. It's the largest of the eight paintings and the one I spent the most time on. The figure captures the energy that originally drew me into the subject matter. The paintings of this series are a departure from my earlier figurative paintings. For the last decade, I have tried to depict universal time and avoided artificial objects. I've dropped that dogma. I love that the subject is current and contains elements that seem from another era. For example, the old school puffy down jacket and the overall color looks a bit like old film tone." - David Molesky. The Convergence of Revolution and Art in David Molesky's "UltraS" David Molesky's "UltraS PP Printer Proof" stands out as a pivotal creation that captures the essence of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork while being deeply rooted in the historical context of the revolution in Kyiv. As an archival pigment print on 310gsm fine art paper, this piece holds significant value in its material quality and profound thematic content. The limited edition print, marked and signed by Molesky himself, measures 24x20 inches, providing a substantial canvas for the artist's vision. Molesky's journey through the artistic depiction of universal time and space takes a dramatic turn with "UltraS." The painting eschews his previous avoidance of temporal and artificial elements, plunging instead into the immediacy of current events with a raw and gripping portrayal of the human spirit in times of conflict. The "UltraS" series, specifically this print, departs from Molesky's earlier figurative painting, venturing into a more dynamic and narratively rich territory. The artwork is an amalgamation of past and present, a visual dialogue between the history it draws from and the contemporary medium of its expression. The print itself, a Printer's Proof, bears the unique distinction of being a precursor to the final limited edition run, carrying with it the artist's nuances and direct hand. The markings and the signature on each PP print confirm its authenticity and exclusivity, making it a coveted item for collectors and admirers of modern pop art. In "UltraS," Molesky achieves a striking balance between the static and the kinetic. The image of the solitary figure, poised against a backdrop of fiery chaos, encapsulates a moment of intense action and profound stillness. This figure, adorned in an "old school puffy down jacket," is an anachronistic anchor, throwing the viewer into a liminal space where time converges. The overall coloration of the print, reminiscent of old film tones, further imbues the scene with a sense of history and gravitas. David Molesky's Artistic Evolution Through "UltraS" The "UltraS" piece is not just an artwork but a historical document and a visual commentary, encapsulating the enthusiasm and the ethos of the streets. By adopting elements from graffiti art, Molesky infuses the piece with authenticity and an edge typically reserved for the most impactful street art. The scrawled "UltraS" on the side of the burning vehicle is a nod to the graffiti tradition, a signature that declares both presence and resistance. This Printer's Proof edition of "UltraS" is a testament to Molesky's artistic maturation. It showcases his willingness to engage with the present, to document it, and to reflect on it through his art. The series demonstrates a clear narrative progression in his work, embracing the current moment with all its complexities and contradictions. The impact of "UltraS" lies in its capacity to transcend the temporal boundaries that often define street art. Molesky's print is a snapshot of a single event and a broader exploration of the human condition amidst societal turmoil. It is a piece that resonates with the urgency of now while simultaneously capturing the echoes of the past. For the art world, "UltraS" represents a significant contribution to the discourse of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. It is a work that demands contemplation, speaks to the soul of the viewer, and invites us to ponder the role of art in reflecting and shaping our perception of historical events. David Molesky's "UltraS" is not just a piece to be viewed; it is an experience to be absorbed, a dialogue to be entered, and a reflection of our world.
$563.00
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Faile Eastern Suspenso Silkscreen Print by Faile
Eastern Suspenso SSYM Series 24-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 310 gsm Coventry Rag (Deckle Edge) by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. This is the fourth print in our Savage Sacred Young Mind series from our exhibition by the same name at the Brooklyn Museum in 2016. The new work is a beautiful 24 color silkscreen print derived from a cropping of the Eastern Suspenso canvas in the exhibit. Eastern Suspenso is on a thick Coventry Rag 325gsm paper with a deckle edge measuring 23 x 35 Inches (58 x 89cm). Eastern Suspenso 24 colors, Silkscreen Ink on Coventry Rag 325gsm Paper 23 x 35 Inches (58x89cm) Print Edition of 300 Signed, Embossed and Numbered 2016
$4,203.00
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Dave Pollot These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot
These Violent Delights Giclee Print by Dave Pollot Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 24x16.5 Vinatge Italian City on Riverway Populated By Workers From Westworld TV Show Dave Pollot's "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a compelling piece of limited edition giclee print artwork that has found its grounding in the intersection of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Released in 2020, this stunning piece is a testament to Pollot's unparalleled ability to repurpose, reimagine, and recontextualize traditional art forms into contemporary and engaging works. As part of an exclusive series, only 10 signed and numbered copies of this masterpiece exist, each meticulously produced on fine art paper to ensure longevity and vibrancy of color. Measuring 8x10 inches, with a mat that extends the dimensions to 11x14 inches, "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a captivating representation of a Renaissance man in vintage attire. The main subject, distinguished and posed as a gentleman of a bygone era, sports a curious addition that beautifully exemplifies Pollot's creative aesthetic — a graphic of a wolf howling at the moon. This piece seamlessly integrates aspects of modern imagery with classical portraiture, resulting in a unique fusion that embodies the spirit of graffiti pop and street art. In the realm of pop art, Pollot's piece is a nod to the repetition and mass production synonymous with the movement. By embedding modern iconography into a traditional portrait, the artist creatively merges past and present, thereby urging viewers to explore the ubiquitous influence of pop culture on societal perception. The wolf, a symbol often found in street and graffiti art, adds an element of rawness and organic spirit to the otherwise refined and polished depiction of the gentleman. Street art, often reflective of social and cultural expressions, finds its representation in the artwork as well. Pollot's rendering of the gentleman is symbolic of the adaptability and fluidity of street art, with its roots firmly set in the culture of the streets but its reach extending far beyond. The unorthodox incorporation of a graffiti-style wolf into a classical portrait suggests a strong link to street culture, bridging the gap between fine art and popular expressions of creativity. Graffiti art, traditionally associated with rebellion and counterculture, takes on a new form in "Old Is New Is Old Again." The howling wolf, often used in graffiti as a signifier of freedom and independence, has been seamlessly incorporated into the artwork. Its presence offers a stark contrast to the gentleman's attire, suggesting a dichotomy between societal norms and the desire for personal freedom and expression. Through this piece, Dave Pollot has remarkably bridged the gap between varying art forms and historical periods, crafting a timeless piece that speaks volumes of his understanding of art and culture. "Old Is New Is Old Again" is a perfect example of Pollot's ability to draw from diverse artistic movements and social themes, creating a work that resonates with the complexity and diversity of the human experience. In essence, this piece serves as a visual dialogue between different eras and artistic styles, proving that in the realm of art, the old and the new can coexist in the most harmonious and visually striking ways.
$519.00
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Jon Smith Sexual Tyrannosaurus AP Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith
Sexual Tyrannosaurus Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jon Smith Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x18 Exploring Jon Smith's "Sexual Tyrannosaurus" The "Sexual Tyrannosaurus" is a provocative and compelling piece within the oeuvre of Jon Smith, an artist who bridges the realms of graffiti, street, and modern pop art. This limited edition 6-color hand-pulled silkscreen print on fine art paper is a testament to Smith's audacious approach to art that challenges and engages viewers. Created as an artist-proof in 2012 and signed by the artist, the 12x18 inch artwork is a mélange of prehistoric ferocity and modern cultural commentary. Street Pop Art and the Reimagining of Prehistory In this piece, Smith takes the iconic figure of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and imbues it with a contemporary edge, resulting in an artwork beyond simple representation. The name itself, "Sexual Tyrannosaurus," suggests a playfulness and irreverence that is often found in street pop art. The visual narrative crafted by Smith pushes the boundaries of traditional pop art by infusing it with the rawness and immediacy of street art. It's a piece that does not shy away from making a statement, demanding the viewer's attention with its vivid colors and striking imagery. The Cultural Impact of "Sexual Tyrannosaurus" This work symbolizes the cultural impact and the versatility of street pop art and graffiti artwork. By choosing the Tyrannosaurus Rex, an emblem of power and dominance, and placing it within a modern context, Jon Smith opens up a dialogue about the intersection of past and present, nature and culture. The "Sexual Tyrannosaurus" is a metaphor for the enduring fascination with these ancient creatures while commenting on how they are perceived in contemporary society. In street pop art, such pieces are not mere decorations but conversations etched onto paper, walls, and the public consciousness. Artists like Jon Smith play a pivotal role in this ongoing discourse, using their art to explore, provoke, and reflect the zeitgeist. The limited edition nature of "Sexual Tyrannosaurus" underscores its value as a collectible piece of art that captures a moment in time in the ever-evolving narrative of street art. Through works like this, the legacy of prehistoric giants continues to be felt, reimagined through the lenses of artists who continue to challenge the status quo.
$228.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Edward Nachtrieb x Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "Oct 1 is the 70th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China and the Chinese government is planning an extravaganza of choreographed contentment in the mainland while the people of Hong Kong will hit the streets in an effort to secure their rights. I’ve long believed that protests in the streets are an essential tool for meaningful change because the passion, courage, and visceral force of the participants in a mass protest send a powerful message that they are fully committed to their cause! Ed Nachtrieb photographed many incredible moments of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. I’m honored to collaborate with Ed on a set of two images based on his documentation 30 years ago, especially because pro-democracy and human-rights protesters are in the streets of Hong Kong right now! This image “Long Live The People” will be released as a print soon… more details to come. Check out Ed Nachtrieb’s thoughts on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY "After the People’s Liberation Army was sent in to suppress what is now called the “pro-democracy movement” on June 4, 1989, there was a liberalization of economic rules and policies. China then experienced a remarkable economic transformation. The idea: if people could get rich, they wouldn’t care so much about their freedoms. I think that’s a miscalculation. In Hong Kong today, ideas championed in 1989 have reappeared in a “Revolution of Our Time” in spite of the campaign to erase such “counter-revolutionary” thoughts from history. My images used in these prints are from energetic and optimistic moments of the pro-democracy movement. Victory was in the air. Progress seemed inevitable to those with arms outstretched and smiles beaming from their faces. Shepard’s work reflects their hopes and aspirations. The same ones that fortified those protesters in 1989 are now fuel for the passionate idealists on the streets today." -Edward Nachtrieb Shepard Fairey's "Revolution in Our Time" silkscreen print is a compelling narrative connecting past and present struggles for democracy and human rights. This piece, released in 2020, commemorates the 70th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China, juxtaposing the state's celebrations with the unyielding spirit of protest in Hong Kong. Fairey's collaboration with photographer Ed Nachtrieb is particularly significant, as it draws on images captured during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, thereby linking historical acts of resistance to contemporary movements. The artwork is a hand-pulled, 5-color print on cream speckletone fine art paper. With its size of 18x24 inches, the piece commands attention, demanding consideration not just as a visual expression but as a statement of solidarity. The edition is limited to 550 signed and numbered prints, making each a tangible artifact of political artistry. Fairey's design is charged with symbols of peace and resilience, as evidenced by the dove and the raised hand, iconic gestures of defiance and hope. Fairey is known for his stance that street protests are a crucial mechanism for social change, and this belief is visually encoded in the print. His art is not passive; it is an active participant in the dialogue around civil liberties and the collective voice of the people. "Revolution in Our Time" does more than commemorate an event; it propels the message of protest into the future, encouraging a reflection on the nature of authority and the power of the people's will. This limited edition print captures the essence of Shepard Fairey's approach to art as a form of rebellion and communication. It speaks to a universal yearning for freedom and justice, transcending borders and historical moments to unite viewers in a common cause. The work stands as a beacon to civic engagement's enduring relevance and visual art's impact in mobilizing and inspiring change within societies.
$662.00
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Robert Bruno Travis Scott AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno
Travis Scott Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. AP Artist Proof. Rapper Travis Scott.
$146.00
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Mike Mitchell Queen British Super Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell
Queen British Super Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Mike Mitchell Counter-Culture Street Artist. 2013 Signed & Numbered on Back Limited edition of 100 Artwork Size 4x6 Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell of Superman Clark Kent Pose Stylized with Elizabeth II Queen of England Queen British Super Limited Edition Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell Mike Mitchell's Queen British Super Limited Edition Giclee Print stands as a bold and humorous reimagination of iconic leadership blended with street pop art and graffiti artwork aesthetics. This 2013 signed and numbered limited edition print, measuring 4x6 inches, takes a satirical yet respectful approach in stylizing Queen Elizabeth II within the framework of Superman’s iconic pose. Part of Mitchell’s renowned Super Series, this piece transforms the traditional figure of royal authority into a symbol of modern strength, satire, and artistic rebellion. The Super Series and Pop Culture Deconstruction Mitchell’s Super Series has been widely recognized for its playful reinterpretation of well-known figures, placing them into the classic superhero pose with hands firmly on hips, an expression of unwavering confidence and power. By taking influential figures such as Elizabeth II and merging them with comic-book visual tropes, the artist bridges the gap between historical reverence and contemporary irreverence. In this piece, the Queen is depicted wearing her traditional royal attire, complete with a crown, sash, gloves, and a formal pink dress, yet standing in the definitive superhero stance. The contrast between the soft elegance of her regal clothing and the strong, assertive posture creates an amusing, yet striking commentary on leadership, authority, and cultural perception. The vibrant yet simplistic color palette, clean lines, and flat illustration style reflect the bold aesthetics of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where exaggeration and iconography take precedence over realism. Royalty Meets Counter-Culture Street Pop Art Street pop art and graffiti artwork often challenge societal norms, figures of power, and cultural expectations, making Queen Elizabeth II a particularly intriguing subject within this movement. Mitchell’s piece does not seek to mock royalty outright but rather humanizes and recontextualizes the role of monarchy in a modern, media-driven world. As a counter-culture artist, Mitchell has frequently worked within comic-book aesthetics, social satire, and minimalist yet expressive character portrayals. The juxtaposition of historical figures with pop-culture influences highlights how both royal and superhero figures function within public consciousness as symbols of power, resilience, and tradition. The Influence of Satirical Reinterpretation in Modern Art This Super Limited Edition Giclee Print exists in a long-standing tradition of satirical pop culture reinterpretation. From Andy Warhol’s vibrant silkscreen portraits of political leaders to Banksy’s stenciled royal figures, artists have consistently challenged and redefined the way authority is depicted in visual culture. Mitchell’s work aligns with this history, offering a lighthearted yet impactful visual statement that encourages viewers to reconsider the intersection between authority, pop culture, and artistic representation. As a signed and numbered edition of 100, this Queen British Super Giclee Print is a must-have for collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork, encapsulating a unique fusion of history, satire, and contemporary illustration. Whether appreciated for its humor, cultural critique, or sheer artistic flair, this piece solidifies Mike Mitchell’s place as a leading voice in modern visual storytelling.
$100.00
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Cleon Peterson The Return Black & Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Return Black & Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 20x20 Silkscreen Print of a Warrior Man on Horse with Bloody Sword. Released During January 2025, California Fires. The Return Black & Gold Silkscreen Print: A Stark Narrative by Cleon Peterson The Return by Cleon Peterson is a striking example of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, blending minimalist design with profound storytelling. This limited-edition silkscreen print, released in January 2025, is created on hand-deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper, offering both visual and tactile depth. Measuring 20x20 inches, it features Peterson's signature style, characterized by bold contrasts and graphic figures. Depicting a warrior astride a horse, wielding a bloody sword, the artwork presents themes of conflict, dominance, and survival. Released during the California fires of 2025, the piece resonates with an atmosphere of destruction and resilience, drawing parallels between personal battles and larger societal struggles. Cleon Peterson’s Distinctive Artistic Voice Cleon Peterson is known for his stark, graphic style that combines elements of pop art with the intensity of graffiti-inspired aesthetics. His work often explores themes of power dynamics, chaos, and human nature's darker facets. The Return continues this tradition, with the central figure of a warrior on horseback symbolizing conquest and survival. The use of black and gold adds a regal yet ominous tone, heightening the tension in the scene. Peterson’s ability to distill complex narratives into simplified forms creates an immediate visual impact while inviting deeper reflection on the themes presented. Design and Symbolism in The Return The Return features a dramatic composition where the central warrior figure dominates the visual space. The horse, rendered in Peterson’s signature minimalism, evokes movement and strength, while the bloody sword serves as a stark reminder of violence and its consequences. The black background amplifies the figure's golden hue, emphasizing its prominence and isolating it in a void-like space. This duality of light and dark symbolizes not just conflict but also resilience and survival. The stripped-down aesthetic reflects the rawness of struggle, making the piece both visually striking and thematically intense. Limited Edition Craftsmanship and Context Printed on premium Coventry Rag fine art paper, The Return is hand-deckled to give it an artisanal quality that complements the graphic intensity of the artwork. Signed and numbered by Cleon Peterson, the limited-edition nature of the piece ensures its exclusivity and collectibility. The timing of its release during the California fires adds an additional layer of relevance, tying the themes of destruction and survival to contemporary events. The Return exemplifies the intersection of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, capturing both the raw energy of street art and the enduring narratives of human conflict and resilience. This piece stands as a testament to Peterson’s mastery in merging minimalist design with powerful storytelling.
$400.00
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Risk Rock Peaceful Warrior 2021 Giclee Print by Risk Rock
Peaceful Warrior- 2021 Buddha Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Risk Rock. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x22.5 "Peaceful Warrior" - 2021 Gicleé on Coventry Rag, Archival Paper Edition of 25 22.5x18 Inches
$627.00
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Faile Runaway Paradise Black DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile
Runaway Paradise: Black/ DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile HPM 4-Color Hand-Pulled With Stencil on 310 gsm Coventry Rag. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 8 HPM Artwork Size 24x38 24 x 38 Inches / Each an edition of 8 Acrylic and Silkscreen Ink on Lenox 100 Paper Signed, Stamped and Embossed FAILE 2022 "Based on a new image from our Endless show in Miami, we are releasing a hand-painted and silkscreened Runaway Paradise print. These works reflect some newer paintings that we've been working on in the studio and we've really been liking working within the style. These prints are bold and classic FAILE. Made from a series of painted backgrounds, stencil prints and silkscreen they are a vibrant set. We made these in three editions of 8. The B-side feature a DFXX Sound / Vision print." -Faile Runaway Paradise: Black/ DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile – Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Faile, the Brooklyn-based artistic duo known for their bold and layered approach to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, presents Runaway Paradise: Black/ DFXX B-Side. This hand-pulled silkscreen print, created using stencil techniques and acrylic on 310gsm Coventry Rag, is a stunning continuation of their signature visual style. With a signed and numbered limited edition of only eight, this artwork stands as a rare and highly collectible piece. The 24x38-inch composition is an extension of their Endless series, originally showcased in Miami, and is deeply connected to their studio practice, where painted backgrounds, stencils, and screen-printing techniques converge. This print explodes with saturated tones of pink, red, and yellow contrasted against deep black, creating a high-energy aesthetic. The imagery is unmistakably Faile, merging retro pulp-style figures, nostalgic Americana, and a punk-infused sense of rebellion. The title Runaway Paradise evokes a dreamlike escape, yet the chaotic undertones hint at a more complex narrative. Crocodiles snap at the feet of carefree characters, while bold typography like Silent Partner and American Illusions frame the artwork, reinforcing themes of desire, deception, and fleeting fantasy. Faile and the Evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Since the late 1990s, Faile has been one of the most innovative forces in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The duo, consisting of Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller, built their reputation through large-scale wheat-pasting, hand-painted murals, and mixed-media prints that draw inspiration from advertising, propaganda, and comic book aesthetics. Their work reflects a deep understanding of visual culture, remixing familiar imagery into layered compositions that challenge perceptions of consumerism, nostalgia, and identity. Faile’s artistic language is instantly recognizable, blending distressed textures, fractured narratives, and a raw street-art sensibility. Their process is deeply rooted in traditional printmaking techniques, often incorporating hand-painted elements, collage work, and experimental applications of color and texture. Each piece carries the essence of a lived-in, worn-down aesthetic that mirrors the decay and vibrancy of urban landscapes. Runaway Paradise: A Collision of Pulp Fiction, Nostalgia, and Urban Chaos Runaway Paradise is a perfect example of Faile’s ability to balance visual storytelling with a sense of unpredictability. The artwork references vintage pulp novel covers, mid-century advertisements, and rock-and-roll poster culture, all blended through a graffiti-inspired lens. The characters appear carefree, almost oblivious to the lurking danger beneath them, reinforcing themes of American escapism and the illusions of paradise. The text elements scattered throughout the composition serve as both commentary and disruption, leading the viewer to question the deeper meaning behind the vibrant imagery. The choice of black, neon pink, and fiery red adds to the intensity of the composition, creating an almost hypnotic effect. The DFXX Sound/Vision print on the B-side further expands the artwork’s conceptual depth, linking it to Faile’s ongoing exploration of music, media, and subcultural influence. The layering of silkscreen ink with stencil work ensures that each print carries a distinct personality, making every edition within this set a unique piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Influence of Faile’s Work on Contemporary Art Faile continues to push the boundaries of what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be, merging high-art techniques with the rebellious energy of street culture. Their work can be found in galleries, museums, and public installations worldwide, yet it never loses its underground ethos. By incorporating hand-pulled silkscreen techniques and stencil applications, they keep their work grounded in the raw, tactile experience of printmaking, avoiding the sterility of mass production. Runaway Paradise represents a perfect blend of Faile’s past and present, echoing their early street-art roots while incorporating the refined techniques they have developed over decades. This limited edition stands as both an artistic statement and a cultural artifact, proving that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to thrive in new and unexpected forms. Whether viewed as a commentary on the illusions of modern life or simply as a bold visual experience, this piece remains a testament to Faile’s ever-evolving impact on contemporary art.
$6,303.00
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Jon Smith Ding! Ding! Ding! Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith
Ding! Ding! Ding! Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Jon Smith counter-culture street artist art. Spoiler Alert Series is a new print series showcasing the most epic shocking events in major cult television history! At this point, if you’re not up to speed on Breaking Bad, Twin Peaks, and Game Of Thrones you’re shit out of luck.
$207.00
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Cleon Peterson Between Man & God- White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Between Man & God- White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Printed on White Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Between Man & God (White), 2018 Screenprint in colors on Coventry Rag paper 28 x 43 inches (71.1 x 109.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 36/150 Signed, numbered and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by the artist. Mild handling creases along the right edge. 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.
$2,744.00
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Ron English Figment- Green On Black Silkscreen Print by Ron English
Figment- Green On Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 335gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Ron English Rare Pop Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed 2013 Screenprint in colors on 335 gsm Coventry Rag paper 24 × 24 in 61 × 61 cm Edition of 10. English | Figment: Green on Black Two-colour screenprint on Coventry Rag 335gsm paper Edition of 10 signed and numbered by Ron English
$664.00
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Faile Rap in Blue HPM Acrylic Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Faile
Rap in Blue HPM Acrylic Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Faile Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Glitter, Spray Paint, Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19x25 Silkscreen Print of Darth Vader in Classic Sweeter With Girlfriend Hugging & The Word Rap "Rap in Blue HPM Acrylic Spray Paint Silkscreen Print" is an iconic piece of street pop art by the highly influential collective, Faile. The piece, which hails from the year 2023, stands as a testament to the blending of classic pop culture motifs with the edginess of graffiti art. The artwork is a part of a limited series, with only 50 prints produced, each signed and numbered by the creators, amplifying its rarity and appeal to art enthusiasts worldwide. Constructed through the complex and intricate process of silkscreen printing, the piece captures the image of Darth Vader, a revered character from the Star Wars franchise, adorned in a classic sweater, in a moment of tenderness as he hugs his girlfriend. Faile takes this familiar image and transmutes it into a stunning representation of the intersection of popular culture and street art. The word 'Rap', featured prominently in the piece, serves as an interesting juxtaposition against the soft, romantic imagery, perhaps hinting at the dichotomous nature of street culture - tough, yet emotional. The visual appeal of the piece is further elevated by the use of glitter, spray paint, and acrylic, utilized in an HPM (hand painted multiples) embellishment style. These elements, integrated within the silkscreen print, provide the piece with a rich and textured finish that invites the viewer to delve deeper into its layers of meaning. This work measures 19x25 inches, fitting into the compact, yet impactful format often preferred in the world of pop and street art. "Rap in Blue HPM Acrylic Spray Paint Silkscreen Print" by Faile is not merely a piece of pop art; it's a cultural commentary that deftly combines elements of urban street life, iconic characters from cinema, and the evocative power of the written word. It depicts the creative process of how a piece is conceptualized, designed, and ultimately executed to form a cohesive artwork. This amalgamation of technique and symbolism lends the piece an air of authenticity, making it a standout specimen in the realm of pop street art. The world of street art is often marked by its fluid boundaries and its constant innovation. This artwork by Faile, with its limited-edition status and creative brilliance, embodies this spirit of innovation and boundary-pushing. Through the integration of pop culture symbols, classic art techniques, and the spontaneity of street art, "Rap in Blue HPM Acrylic Spray Paint Silkscreen Print" serves as a testament to the dynamic and evolving landscape of street art.
$2,599.00
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Robert Mars Aquarian Archival Print by Robert Mars
Aquarian Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Robert Mars. Aquarian Jimmi Hendrix archival pigment print Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper 18 x 24 inches Hand-signed and numbered by artist Robert Mars
$264.00
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Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez DMC Released! Archival Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez
DMC Released! Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Mare139 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This work was the cover art designed Sal Buscema who is known as one of the legendary artists from the time period known at Marvel as its' Golden Age of Comic books he is affectionately known as "Our Pal Sal" in the Marvel Bullpen Bulletins. His unforgettable work on some of their biggest titles including his phenomenal penciling on The Avengers, Captain America, Incredible Hulk, Thor, and Spider-Man defined the look of those characters for decades. He has even worked for DC Comics on Batman, Superman, Superboy, Creeper, and Wonder Woman. That puts me in good company as well as some of the artists who share the cover of the graphic novel." - Mare139
$224.00
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Mad District N 34° IV Silkscreen Print by MAD
District N 34°- IV Rare 9-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Bristol Paper by MAD Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 19.7x23.6 9-Color Screen Print on 300gsm Bristol Paper Size: 50 x 60 cm (19.7 x 23.6 Inches) Release: June 09, 2021 Run of: 25
$371.00
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William Schaff Sing It One More Time Archival Print by William Schaff
Sing It, One More Time Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Natural White Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist William Schaff. 2013 Signed & Dated Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 7x5 William Schaff's "Sing It, One More Time" is a poignant piece that encapsulates the evocative storytelling inherent in street pop art and graffiti artwork. The limited edition archival pigment fine art prints on 290gsm natural white fine art paper, sized at 7x5 inches, present a profoundly emotional narrative conveyed through Schaff's intricate linework and thoughtful composition. This edition, limited to 50 signed and dated prints from 2013, exemplifies Schaff's mastery of creating art that speaks to the human condition. The artwork features two central figures, one appearing to whisper into the other's ear, with textual ribbons that plead for one more song for the sake of unity and remembrance. The red heart on the sleeve of the whispering figure symbolizes the passion and sincerity behind the words. At the same time, the phrase "Once for everyone who got left behind" adds a layer of inclusivity and compassion to the piece. Schaff's ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet powerful imagery sets his work apart in contemporary art. Schaff's choice of eco-friendly materials, a fine art paper made from bamboo fibers and cotton, aligns with the street art tradition of being conscious about the environment and sustainability. The paper's natural texture complements the image's organic quality, grounding the artwork in a tactile reality that viewers can connect with. This attention to material choice further demonstrates Schaff's commitment to his craft and the principles underlying street pop art and graffiti - authenticity, connection, and responsible creation. "Sing It, One More Time" goes beyond the visual to evoke a sense of solidarity and shared humanity. It is a clarion call to remember those who may have been forgotten and to give voice to the voiceless. Through this print, Schaff contributes to the narrative of street pop art as a medium that beautifies spaces and carries potent messages that resonate with individuals from all walks of life. This work is a testament to Schaff's role as an artist who bridges the worlds of music, culture, and visual art, creating pieces that linger in the mind long after the initial viewing.
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Cleon Peterson Trump 2017 Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Trump 2017 Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on Coventry Rag Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 27.5x36 The "Trump 2017" silkscreen print by Cleon Peterson is a compelling example of how the aesthetic of street pop art and graffiti can be distilled into a limited edition artwork. This hand-pulled screen print, produced in a restricted quantity of 175, is a testament to Peterson's raw and graphic style that often conveys themes of chaos, order, and the complexities of human struggle. Executed on premium Coventry Rag Paper, this 27.5x36 inch artwork is part of a series that Cleon Peterson is known for – stark, two-tone compositions that explore power structures and societal divisions. The limited color palette of black and gold not only enhances the visual drama of the piece but also imbues it with a sense of ancient regality, reminiscent of Grecian pottery that often depicted mythological tales of gods and mortals. In "Trump 2017", Peterson adapts the classical form of the amphora, using it as a canvas to present contemporary narratives that reflect on the state of the world in 2017. The figures, entangled in acts that may be interpreted as either conflict or cooperation, are signature elements of Peterson's work, which does not shy away from controversy or discomfort. Each character within the print appears engaged in a narrative much more significant than themselves, speaking to the viewer with a confrontational gaze demanding contemplation and reflection. As a piece of street pop art, "Trump 2017" carries the spirit of graffiti from the walls to the world of fine art collecting. Signed and numbered by the artist, this print is a piece of history, capturing the essence of its time in a format that challenges and bridges the divide between public art and collectible commodities. Peterson's work, particularly this print, resonates within the art community as a bold statement of the tumultuous times it represents.
$1,257.00
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Marwan Shahin The Masked Pharaoh Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin
The Masked Pharaoh 3-Color Hand-Pulled Diamond Dust Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Egyptian Papyrus Paper by Marwan Shahin Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 20 Size 14x17.5 & "NFT" "Shahin Studios is delighted to present The Masked Pharaoh Papyrus by Marwan Shahin, The Artwork was first to be created in lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic, imagining TutAnkhAmoun staying safe and protecting himself against the modern-day plague. this edition of the artwork is interpreted with hand-pulled Silkscreen print on Authentic Egyptian Papyrus, and each print is intricately arranged with a filigree of black Diamond Dust, to produce visually intoxicating kaleidoscope-like effects. contains an NFT crypto-chip by the Fine Art Ledger. Each print is Authenticated and registered on the blockchain by The Fine Art Ledger comes with a digital Certificate of Authenticity containing its cryptographic stamp." -Marwan Shahin
$812.00
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Jacob Borshard The Fire Swamp Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard
The Fire Swamp Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Bouchard, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2012 Signed & Numbered Art Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x24 Showing Westley & Buttercup From The Princess Bride Movie in The Fire Swamp. Jacob Borshard's "The Fire Swamp" is a remarkable representation of modern Pop Art, deeply rooted in the narrative-driven ethos of street art and graffiti. This limited edition silkscreen print, produced in 2012, brings to life the iconic scene from the cult classic film "The Princess Bride," featuring the characters Westley and Buttercup in the perilous Fire Swamp. It's a visually striking piece, utilizing a 5-color hand-pulled process on fine art paper, emphasizing the vivid storytelling and dramatic hues of the original scene. The artwork measures 16x24 inches, an intimate and commanding size, allowing the intricate details and layers of color to be fully appreciated. Limited to only 100 signed and numbered editions, "The Fire Swamp" presents a unique collectible for film, pop culture, and fine art enthusiasts. Borshard's creation is not just a mere reproduction; it is a creative interpretation that bridges the worlds of cinema and visual art through the lens of street-inspired aesthetics. Borshard, although not traditionally known as a graffiti artist, channels the spirit of graffiti's immediacy and its role as a public communicator through this piece. The characters are rendered with a stylized realism that nods to the roots of Pop Art, while the surrounding swamp is imbued with the complex, layered textures one might find in a mural painted on a city wall. This blending of styles and mediums is characteristic of contemporary Street Pop Art, which often seeks to dismantle boundaries between 'high' and 'low' art forms, making art accessible and resonant for a wider audience. The print's narrative quality, a defining feature of Borshard's work, is heightened by the strategic use of color and form, creating depth and movement that draw the viewer into the scene. The art captures a moment of tension and adventure, encapsulating the essence of the film's story while inviting personal interpretation and connection. Collectors of "The Fire Swamp" acquire a piece of art and a fragment of cinematic history reimagined through the artistic process. Each print, with its certificate of authenticity, becomes a testament to the lasting impact of film on visual culture and the power of art to reinterpret and revitalize stories from our collective consciousness. This limited edition print is a vibrant example of how modern Pop Art, like street art that shares its roots, can encapsulate moments of shared cultural memory in visually stunning and emotionally compelling ways.
$207.00
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John Van Hamersveld Johnny Face Shoo Fly Blotter Paper Archival Print by John Van Hamersveld
Johnny Face- Shoo Fly Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist John Van Hamersveld. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.
$371.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Love is the Answer Unique HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Love is the Answer Unique Original HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Mr. Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Mixed Media Screen Print on Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2015 Signed with COA Spray Paint, Acrylic Paint Mixed Media Unique HPM Embellished Original Artwork Size 16x21. Famous Theoretical Physicist Albert Einstein Holding a Sign Reading "Love is the Answer" with Tons of Colorful Spray Paint & Paint Hand-Embellished. Love is the Answer: A Portrayal of Genius in Street Pop Art In the eclectic and vibrant contemporary art world, "Love is the Answer" emerges as a profound statement piece crafted by the renowned street artist Mr. Brainwash, known off the canvas as Thierry Guetta. This mixed media screen print on deckled fine art paper is a limited edition piece that seamlessly melds the realms of pop and street art with the iconic image of Albert Einstein. Crafted in 2015, "Love is the Answer" is a unique original hand-painted multiple (HPM) with a silkscreen print foundation, over which Mr. Brainwash has applied spray paint and acrylic paint by hand. This hand-embellishment process ensures that each piece within the series is a one-of-a-kind work of art imbued with its individuality and character. The artwork dimensions are a substantial 16x21 inches, giving the piece a presence that captivates the viewer and invites contemplation. The subject of the artwork is the famous theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, who is depicted holding a sign that reads "Love is the Answer." This message, combined with the visual cacophony of vibrant spray paint, creates a juxtaposition that is at once striking and thought-provoking. The image of Einstein, synonymous with intelligence and insight, coupled with a simplistic yet universal message about love, prompts a dialogue about the complexities of the human condition and the simplicity of its resolution through love. Signature Style of Mr. Brainwash Mr. Brainwash is pivotal in bringing the street art aesthetic into the gallery space. His work often incorporates figures of historical and cultural significance, placing them within a contemporary context that is both accessible and critically engaging. In "Love is the Answer," the artist's signature style is evident: a base of monochromatic tones accentuated with explosions of color, symbolizing the chaos and vibrancy of life. Like much of Mr. Brainwash's work, this piece is more than a simple depiction; it is an interactive experience. The splatters and drips of paint do not merely adorn the paper; they disrupt and engage with the image of Einstein, suggesting that even amidst the calculated precision of science, there is room for the spontaneity and passion of art. Love is the Answer Unique HPM Cultural Impact and Collectibility As a collectible artwork, "Love is the Answer" holds a special allure. Mr. Brainwash signs it, and it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, which adds to its desirability as a piece of art history. The mixed media elements and the limited edition nature of the work make it a sought-after item for collectors and enthusiasts of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The cultural impact of the piece is significant as well. It represents a bridge between various forms of expression, from the cerebral world of theoretical physics to the dynamic realm of street art. By placing Einstein in such a colorful and unexpected context, Mr. Brainwash invites viewers to reconsider the figure as a scientist and a messenger of peace and love. Mr. Brainwash's "Love is the Answer" is a powerful example of how street pop art and graffiti can transcend the streets and enter the pantheon of high art. The piece does more than depict a famous figure; it imbues the image with new meaning and relevance. It is a declaration that amidst the complexities and challenges of life, the simplest of truths can resonate the loudest. For collectors and admirers, owning "Love is the Answer" is not just an investment in a piece of art but an endorsement of its message and the conversation it continues to inspire.
$13,127.00
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Nate Duval Delectable Duo Mushroom Cream Giclee Print by Nate Duval
Delectable Duo- Mushroom Cream Pop Artwork Open Edition Giclee Print on Cream Art Paper by Modern Artist Nate Duval. 2014 Signed Artwork Size 11.75x18
$25.00 $16.00
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Aelhra Hopper Taos Deckled Serigraph Print by Aelhra
Hopper Taos- Hand Deckled Limited Edition Hand Deckled 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 18x24 Artist: Aelhra Technique: Serigraph Size: ca. 18" X 24" Markings: Signed & Numbered Hand Deckled Edition
$225.00
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RD-357 Real Deal Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting by RD-357 Real Deal
Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting by RD-357 Real Deal One of a Kind Artwork on Real Metal Crosswalk Street Sign by Graffiti Art Pop Artist. 2012 Signed Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Paint on Real Reclaimed NYC New York City Crossing Cross Walk Street Sign Painting Original Artwork Size 30x37.5 RD-357: Pioneering Street Pop Art on Urban Canvases RD-357, an artist known for his distinctive contribution to street pop art and graffiti artwork, has manifested his creativity through a unique, striking, and thought-provoking medium. His original piece titled "Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting" encapsulates street art's raw essence while ingeniously infusing pop culture iconography elements. This work is a stellar example of RD-357's inventive use of everyday objects as canvases, transforming a mundane metal crosswalk street sign into a vibrant artwork that commands attention and sparks dialogue. The "Punisher Crossing" is a unique artwork that exudes the rebellious spirit and subversive edge often associated with street pop art. Created in 2012, this mixed media piece employs acrylic and spray paint on a real crossing sign measuring 30x37.5 inches. RD-357's choice to use an actual street sign as the foundation for his artwork not only repurposes the object but also embeds the art piece within the fabric of urban life it seeks to comment on. The sign, once a directive for pedestrians, now carries a powerful visual message, made all the more potent by its placement on an object of regulation and order. The Artistic Language of RD-357's Street Sign Paintings In "Punisher Crossing," RD-357 demonstrates a masterful control over color and composition. The background of the sign is ablaze with a vivid, almost violent splatter of yellow and red spray paint, reminiscent of the chaos and energy of city streets. Against this explosive backdrop, the figure of the Punisher is rendered with precision in acrylic, his stark, menacing presence immediately drawing the eye. The character's hand, outstretched and holding a gun, breaks the boundaries of the sign's frame, suggesting a defiance of constraints and a breaking free from imposed limits. RD-357's work is deeply embedded in the language of street pop art, a genre that combines the gritty, underground aesthetic of street art with the bright, graphic quality of pop art. His paintings, especially this piece, are a dialogue between the artist and the urban landscape, between the fictional characters of pop culture and the reality of the viewer's environment. By bringing the Punisher - a symbol of vigilante justice and anti-heroism - into the context of a crosswalk sign, RD-357 creates a juxtaposition that is at once startling and intriguing. The artwork becomes a statement on control and chaos, power and powerlessness, and the fine line between societal order and individual action. RD-357's Impact on Contemporary Street Art RD-357's contributions to the street art scene have been significant, and his influence can be seen in the way street pop art has evolved over the years. His artworks, particularly those on street signs, are more than mere paintings; they are interventions into the urban environment, which challenge the viewer to reconsider the role and potential of public space. The "Punisher Crossing" sign is emblematic of this approach, seamlessly integrating art into the city's daily liandlso elevating the discourse around street art. By signing his work, the artist claims ownership of a public domain piece, an act that is a form of artistic rebellion. The signature on "Punisher Crossing" is not merely a mark of authenticity; it is a declaration of presence, a proof of the artist's interaction with the world around him. Through works like this, RD-357 has etched his name into the annals of street pop art history, securing his place as a maverick who has expanded the possibilities of graffiti artwork. The "Punisher Crossing Original Street Sign Painting" by RD-357 stands as a testament to the power of street pop art to communicate, provoke, and inspire. By transforming a simple street sign into a complex and compelling work of art, RD-357 challenges perceptions, invites reflection, and continues influencing the ever-evolving narrative of street and graffiti art.
$2,626.00
