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  • Shadow Cat X-Women Silkscreen Print by Rockets Are Red

    Rockets Are Red Shadow Cat X-Women Silkscreen Print by Rockets Are Red

    Shadow Cat X-Women 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Rockets Are Red Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Shadow Cat stylized Marvel Comics Superhero Character #168

    $225.00

  • Hug Life Beast Within 3D Silkscreen Print by Phil Lumbang

    Phil Lumbang Hug Life Beast Within 3D Silkscreen Print by Phil Lumbang

    Hug Life- Beast 3D Within Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Philip Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Printed with a basic Red/Blue 3D effect.

    $225.00

  • Wolverine Sketch Original Drawing by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Wolverine Sketch Original Drawing by Rich Pellegrino

    Wolverine Sketch Original Marker Drawing Art on Fine Art Paper by graffiti street artist modern pop art Rich Pellegrino. 2013 Signed Original Marker Drawing by Rich Pellegrino Artwork Size 9x12

    $264.00

  • No Mere Words Pink Silkscreen Print by Mark Todd

    Mark Todd No Mere Words Pink Silkscreen Print by Mark Todd

    No Mere Words- Pink Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Heavy Art Paper by Mark Todd Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $138.00

  • La Cage Entre L'ombre et la Lumière Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier

    Sandra Chevrier La Cage Entre L'ombre et la Lumière Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier

    La Cage Entre L'ombre et la Lumière Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier Hand-Pulled 25-Color Brass White Gold Leaf on MEDIUM Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 27.5x27.5 25 Colour Screen Print On 330 Somerset paper bronze, white gold leaf & 24ct gold leaf added. Edition of 30 Signed By The Artist 70 x 70 cm 2022 La Cage Entre L'ombre et la Lumière (Turquoise), 2022 Screenprint in colors on somerset satin paper 27-1/2 x 27-1/2 inches (69.9 x 69.9 cm) (sheet) Ed. 30 Signed and numbered in pencil along lower edge Published by Graffiti Prints, UK La Cage Entre L'ombre et la Lumière Turquoise is a silkscreen print by contemporary Canadian artist Sandra Chevrier. Sandra is well-known for her mixed-media art, which often combines painting and collage techniques to create striking, large-scale portraits of women. In her "Cages" series, she explores the concept of societal expectations placed upon women, symbolically portraying them as being trapped within cages. The cages are typically represented by superhero comic book imagery, illustrating how women are often expected to be strong and perfect in every aspect of their lives. By incorporating these comic book elements, Chevrier highlights the unrealistic and unattainable expectations that many women face daily. "La Cage Entre L'ombre et la Lumière Turquoise" is part of this series and features a portrait of a woman with a superhero mask and comic book elements overlaid onto her face. The title translates to "The Cage Between the Shadow and the Turquoise Light," emphasizing the juxtaposition between the darker aspects of societal expectations and the light of personal freedom and expression. As a silkscreen print, this piece is created using a stencil-based printmaking technique. In this method, a stencil (often made of a fine mesh) is used to selectively apply ink onto a surface. The result is a highly detailed, vibrant, and visually striking piece of art that showcases Chevrier's unique artistic style and powerful social commentary.

    $1,437.00

  • Soundwave 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Soundwave 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Soundwave 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Soundwave Transformers Movie Comic Book & TV Robot Sci-Fi.   Soundwave 14 by Rich Pellegrino: A Fusion of Sci-Fi and Street Pop Art Soundwave 14, an original acrylic painting by Rich Pellegrino, represents a masterful blend of pop culture and Street Pop Art. Completed in 2014, this one-of-a-kind piece captures the iconic visage of Soundwave, a beloved character from Transformers lore. Measuring 4x4 inches on a gesso panel, the artwork is compact but impactful, showcasing Pellegrino’s ability to evoke the essence of his subject within a minimal space. Transformers and the Appeal of Soundwave Soundwave is one of the most recognizable characters from the Transformers franchise, appearing across comic books, animated television shows, and blockbuster films. Known for his stoic demeanor and unique cassette deck design, Soundwave holds a special place in science fiction and popular culture. Pellegrino’s interpretation emphasizes the character’s angular, mechanical features, rendered in bold, dynamic strokes that highlight his presence as both a machine and a personality. The painting’s muted yet vivid color palette captures the balance between Soundwave’s cold, robotic nature and his enigmatic role as a loyal yet calculating figure. Rich Pellegrino’s Artistic Style Rich Pellegrino is celebrated for his vibrant, expressive portraits of iconic characters, blending the aesthetic qualities of Street Pop Art with contemporary fine art techniques. His approach often includes bold brushstrokes, layered textures, and a keen eye for detail that brings his subjects to life. In Soundwave 14, Pellegrino demonstrates his ability to distill the complexity of a character into a single, intimate frame, making it accessible to fans of both Transformers and modern art. Pellegrino’s use of acrylic on a gesso panel creates a textured surface that enhances the mechanical quality of Soundwave’s design. The painting’s compact size invites viewers to engage closely, emphasizing its intricate details and dynamic composition. This approach reflects the essence of Street Pop Art, which often seeks to captivate audiences with bold, immediate visuals while incorporating elements of cultural commentary. Soundwave in Street Pop Art and Graffiti As a character rooted in science fiction and pop culture, Soundwave has become a recurring motif in Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork. His geometric design and strong visual identity make him a natural subject for urban artists exploring themes of technology, individuality, and nostalgia. Pellegrino’s painting aligns with this tradition, reimagining Soundwave through the lens of modern artistry while preserving his iconic essence. Soundwave 14 serves as both a tribute to Transformers and a testament to the power of Street Pop Art to reinterpret familiar symbols. By combining his distinctive artistic style with the enduring appeal of a beloved character, Pellegrino creates a piece that resonates with fans and art enthusiasts alike, bridging the worlds of pop culture and fine art.

    $150.00

  • Black Beard Original Colored Pencil Drawing by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Black Beard Original Colored Pencil Drawing by Brandon Sopinsky

    Black Beard Original One of a Kind Colored Pencil Painting Artwork on Tinted Fine Art Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky. 2013 Black Beard Original Colored Pencil Drawing by Brandon Sopinsky

    $371.00

  • Spider Man Sunrise AP Giclee Print by Raid71

    Raid71 Spider Man Sunrise AP Giclee Print by Raid71

    Spider-Man Sunrise AP Giclee Print by Raid71 Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 The Spider Man Sunrise AP Giclee Print by Raid71 is a high-quality art print of the popular superhero Spider-Man. The print is created using a fine art printing process known as Giclee, which uses high-quality inks and fine art paper to create a museum-quality print that is fade-resistant and has a long lifespan. The AP in the title stands for "Artist's Proof," which means that this particular print is one of a limited number of prints that were made and signed by the artist, Raid71. This makes the print even more valuable and collectible. Overall, the Spider Man Sunrise AP Giclee Print by Raid71 is a stunning piece of art that would make a great addition to any collection, whether you're a fan of Spider-Man or just appreciate beautiful and unique art.

    $244.00

  • The Softer Side of Dr Doom Silkscreen Print by Aaron Craig- Pop Mash

    Aaron Craig- Pop Mash The Softer Side of Dr Doom Silkscreen Print by Aaron Craig- Pop Mash

    The Softer Side of Dr Doom 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Connoisseur Soft White Paper by Aaron Craig- Pop Mash. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x29.9 9 colour hand-pulled screen print 300gsm Connoisseur Soft White (100% cotton) paper Dimensions: 76cm x 61cm (29.9” x 24”) Hand signed, numbered and blind stamped by Aaron Craig Edition of 50

    $390.00

  • Downshift 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Rich Pellegrino Downshift 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino

    Downshift 14 Original Acrylic Painting by Rich Pellegrino One of a Kind Artwork on Gesso Panel by Street Art Pop Artist. 2014 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 4x4 of Downshift Transformers Movie Comic Book & TV Robot Sci-Fi. Downshift in Pop and Graffiti Art The depiction of Transformers characters in pop and graffiti art has always been a fascinating exploration of nostalgia, technology, and creativity. Rich Pellegrino's 2014 painting, Downshift, is a striking example of how pop culture icons can transcend their original media and become subjects of artistic exploration. Executed on a 4x4 gesso panel, this acrylic artwork is both a tribute to and a reimagining of the beloved Transformers universe, showcasing Downshift as more than just a robotic entity, but as a visual emblem within the realms of street pop and graffiti-inspired art. The Cultural Impact of Transformers in Street Pop Art Transformers have long been a bridge between entertainment and art, capturing imaginations since their debut in the 1980s. Street pop and graffiti art, with their emphasis on vibrant colors, bold lines, and cultural commentary, provide an ideal medium for reinterpreting such icons. In Pellegrino’s Downshift painting, the combination of muted pastels and sharp mechanical detailing captures the essence of the character while embedding it in a contemporary artistic context. The piece resonates with viewers who connect with Transformers both as a cultural phenomenon and as a source of personal nostalgia. Rich Pellegrino’s Approach to Modern Pop Art Rich Pellegrino’s work often navigates the intersections of fine art and pop culture. His use of acrylic on a gesso panel adds texture and depth, creating a tactile quality that elevates the subject matter beyond mere fan art. In Downshift, Pellegrino’s signature style is evident in the dynamic brushstrokes and deliberate use of shading, which give the character a lifelike presence while maintaining the iconic robotic aesthetics that Transformers are known for. This balance between realism and abstraction is a hallmark of Pellegrino’s street pop art, drawing the viewer into the narrative of the artwork. Transformers as a Muse in Graffiti and Pop Art The Transformers franchise has been a recurring theme in street pop and graffiti-inspired artworks due to its visual complexity and cultural significance. Characters like Downshift, often overlooked in mainstream representations, find new life in artworks like Pellegrino’s. These pieces not only celebrate the Transformers legacy but also invite viewers to see these characters through a fresh lens, one that highlights their artistic potential. By integrating Downshift into the language of graffiti and street art, Pellegrino bridges generational gaps, merging the nostalgia of the 80s with the vibrant and rebellious spirit of modern art. Rich Pellegrino’s Downshift serves as both a standalone masterpiece and a contribution to the broader narrative of pop culture in art. Through this work, Downshift transcends its origins as a cartoon character, becoming a symbol of artistic reinvention and cultural dialogue.

    $150.00

Marvel Comics Graffiti Street Pop Art

Marvel Comics and Its Influence on Street Pop Art

Marvel Comics has become a cornerstone of modern pop culture, influencing art, film, and media worldwide. Since its inception in 1939 as Timely Publications, Marvel has grown into a global phenomenon, introducing iconic characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the X-Men. These superheroes embody timeless narratives of heroism, perseverance, and humanity. This cultural significance has made Marvel a prominent subject in Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork, where its bold characters and striking visuals resonate with contemporary artists.

The Visual Language of Marvel Comics

The visual style of Marvel Comics, defined by its dynamic illustrations and vivid colors, has been instrumental in shaping its impact on art movements such as Street Pop Art. Characters like Thor, the Hulk, and Captain America are depicted in larger-than-life scenarios, making them perfect subjects for mural-sized graffiti artwork. Marvel's use of strong outlines, intense action scenes, and vibrant palettes mirrors the aesthetic appeal of graffiti and pop art, where bold and immediate visuals are paramount. Many Street Pop Art artists reinterpret Marvel characters, blending comic book imagery with modern urban aesthetics. These reinterpretations often layer graffiti textures, spray paint, and abstract patterns onto recognizable superhero forms, creating works that are both nostalgic and cutting-edge. By incorporating Marvel’s characters, artists use familiar symbols to address themes of power, resilience, and identity while connecting with a diverse audience.

Marvel’s Role in Graffiti and Street Art Movements

Marvel’s influence on graffiti art can be traced back to the rise of urban art in the 1980s. Graffiti writers often borrowed elements from comic books, transforming their visual language into murals, tags, and stencils. Marvel superheroes became metaphors for empowerment and rebellion, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of urban communities. Characters like Black Panther and the Fantastic Four were particularly meaningful, symbolizing themes of racial equality and societal change. Street artists have since taken this tradition further by combining Marvel characters with social and political commentary. These works not only celebrate the artistry of comic books but also use their iconic imagery to explore contemporary issues. Through these adaptations, Marvel’s characters transcend their original narratives, evolving into powerful cultural symbols within the graffiti and pop art scenes.

Marvel’s Enduring Appeal in Street Pop Art

The continued popularity of Marvel Comics in Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork is a testament to its relevance in today’s cultural landscape. Artists draw upon the boldness and accessibility of Marvel’s characters, creating works that resonate with audiences across generations. From large-scale murals to gallery exhibitions, Marvel’s superheroes remain at the forefront of artistic innovation, reflecting the dynamic relationship between pop culture and urban art. Through this intersection of Marvel and Street Pop Art, the comic book medium is celebrated not just as entertainment but as a form of cultural storytelling. The vivid imagery and universal themes of Marvel’s universe make it a natural fit for the expressive and boundary-pushing world of graffiti and urban art.

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