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186 artworks

  • Katsu Tagged Signed Silver Chrome Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Katsu Katsu Tagged Signed Silver Chrome Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Katsu Hand Tagged & Signed Silver Chrome Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN Limited Edition Crossover. 2023 Signed Katsu Silver Chrome Spray Paint Can Signed Box Limited Edition of ??? Out of 500 Artwork Size 3x8 Can. Both can and wooden boxes are hand-signed, tagged, and drawn on with spray paint. The Katsu Hand Tagged & Signed Silver Chrome Spray Paint Can is a collectible piece that melds the rebellious spirit of graffiti with the exclusivity of limited edition art. Presented in a partnership with Montana MTN, a brand synonymous with high-quality spray paint favored by street artists worldwide, this 2023 release encapsulates the essence of urban art in a tangible form. Encased within a wooden box, each spray paint can measure 3x8 inches and comes hand-signed by the artist Katsu, a pseudonymous figure revered in the underground art community. The signing of the can and the box not only authenticates each piece but also incorporates Katsu's signature style directly onto the objects, making every edition unique. This series, limited to an undisclosed number out of 500, stands as a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts of street culture. The iconic Katsu tag, typically seen in public spaces as an act of reclaiming territory and self-expression, is recontextualized here as a collectible art form. This crossover between street and collectible art challenges traditional perceptions of graffiti as mere vandalism, elevating it to a form of pop art that can be admired and owned. The chrome finish on the cans reflects the quintessential look of graffiti art as it glistens on city walls, capturing the fleeting nature of such works, which often disappear as quickly as they appear. Each can and box, adorned with spray paint, carries the gritty textures and raw aesthetic found on the streets, offering a piece of the urban landscape to be appreciated within the sanctity of personal spaces. It's a dialogue between the artist and the collector, a signed contract that art is not confined to galleries and museums but is all around us, in the alleys and on the boulevards, alive in the places we pass every day. This series by Katsu and Montana MTN immortalizes the transient art of tagging, granting permanence to what is typically ephemeral and providing a narrative of contemporary art's evolution.

    $620.00

  • Good Morning Bronze Figure Sculpture by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Good Morning Bronze Figure Sculpture by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Good Morning Bronze Figure Sculpture 20th Anniversary by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2022 Signed/Stamped Foot Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 1.6" x 6" x 2.4" Kaws AllRightsReserved 20th Anniversary Series BFF Bronze Metal Sculpture Figure. The "Good Morning" Series: Celebrating Two Decades of KAWS The "Good Morning Bronze Figure Sculpture" marks a momentous occasion in the journey of renowned artist Brian Donnelly, professionally known as KAWS. This limited edition piece, part of the 20th Anniversary series with AllRightsReserved (ARR), captures the essence of the artist's transition from the streets to the echelons of fine art. The piece is a modestly sized sculpture, measuring 1.6" x 6" x 2.4", yet its significance looms large in the landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Cast in the timeless medium of bronze, this work symbolizes the enduring relationship between KAWS and ARR. This relationship has been pivotal in bringing the unique language of street art into the realm of high culture. This sculpture continues KAWS' tradition of engaging with themes of vulnerability and humanity through disarmingly simple yet emotionally profound figures. The figure's posture, reminiscent of a waking stretch, conveys a universality that transcends cultural barriers, speaking to the daily ritual of greeting a new day. The piece's compactness belies its conceptual depth, encapsulating the artist's ability to convey rich narratives within the constraints of a small form factor. Each sculpture's signed and stamped foot is a mark of authenticity, a signature feature that has become as much a part of KAWS' works as the crossed-out eyes of his characters. KAWS' Artistic Odyssey: From Tags to Bronze Brian Donnelly's evolution from a street artist tagging subways in New Jersey to a contemporary art luminary has been nothing short of extraordinary. His early work, characterized by subversive takes on commercial icons and a penchant for the appropriation of familiar visuals, laid the groundwork for an aesthetic that would become instantly recognizable. His move into the world of fine art, marked by his partnership with ARR, has been characterized by a blending of street art sensibility with the gravitas of traditional sculpture. The creation of bronze figures such as those in the "Good Morning" series is a testament to the fluidity of KAWS' artistic endeavors. Once ephemeral creations on city walls, his figures have been immortalized in a medium that has carried artists' work across millennia. This transition from temporary to permanent reflects KAWS' stature in the art world, where his creations now command the same respect as those of classical sculptors. It is a bold statement about the legitimacy of street pop art and graffiti artwork in the contemporary art dialogue, as these genres continue to influence and be influenced by traditional art forms. The Role of ARR in Bringing KAWS' Vision to Life The collaboration with AllRightsReserved has been instrumental in translating KAWS' vision into physical forms that can be appreciated in three dimensions. ARR's expertise in producing high-quality art objects has allowed KAWS to reach audiences far beyond the insular world of street art fans. The "Good Morning" series, limited to 250 sculptures, is a prime example of ARR's commitment to excellence and its role in amplifying the reach of KAWS' art. ARR's involvement in the production process ensures that each sculpture is a representation of KAWS' creative vision and an object of artisanal quality. The partnership is a harmonious fusion of KAWS' streetwise aesthetics and ARR's precision in execution, resulting in pieces that collectors and casual fans cherish. As they celebrate two decades of collaboration, the "Good Morning" series stands as a monument to their shared success and the boundless potential of their ongoing partnership. KAWS: A Pivotal Figure in Street Pop and Graffiti Art KAWS's influence on street pop art and graffiti artwork has been profound and far-reaching. His ability to oscillate between the raw energy of street art and the polished finish of gallery-ready pieces has cemented his position as a pivotal figure in both worlds. The "Good Morning" bronze sculptures embody the artist's knack for capturing the zeitgeist, translating the kinetic buzz of urban life into static forms that resonate with quiet emotion. As a limited edition series, the "Good Morning" sculptures are more than just art objects; they are milestones that mark the passage of an artist through the ever-evolving narrative of street pop art. They remind us that the lines between high art and street art are not just blurred—they are being redrawn by artists like KAWS, who dare to reimagine what art can be. With each signed and stamped sculpture, KAWS lays down another chapter in a story unfolding on city walls, in galleries, and now, in homes around the world, where the language of street art continues to speak volumes.

    $6,564.00

  • Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Chaz Bojorquez Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Art in the Streets Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN  Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2011 Signed, Printed Chaz Bojorquez MOCA Black Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Chaz Bojórquez MOCA Spray Paint Can by Montana MTN The Chaz Bojórquez MOCA Art in the Streets limited edition spray paint can by Montana Colors is a powerful tribute to one of the most respected pioneers of West Coast graffiti culture. Released in 2011 in conjunction with the landmark MOCA Art in the Streets exhibition, this rare object merges the historical significance of Bojórquez's calligraphic Cholo style with the influential legacy of Montana MTN’s design-forward can series. This specific release was part of a 500-piece edition featuring a printed reproduction of Bojórquez's distinctive skeleton figure and handstyle layered over gritty urban textures. Each can was filled with functional black paint and housed in a custom-printed box, serving both as a collector's item and a commentary on the duality of utilitarian object and fine art. Legacy of Chaz Bojórquez in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Born and raised in Los Angeles, Chaz Bojórquez developed a deeply personal and culturally rooted form of graffiti that drew upon Cholo script, a calligraphy style originating from East LA gangs. By introducing this aesthetic to the fine art world, Bojórquez challenged existing hierarchies and legitimized urban lettering as a serious artistic form. His artworks often include skulls, Gothic motifs, and stylized letterforms that reflect the struggles, stories, and spiritual codes of his community. His influence helped elevate street-based visual culture to institutional recognition, and his role in MOCA’s Art in the Streets exhibition marked a key moment in contemporary art history when museums openly celebrated graffiti. Montana MTN and the Street Pop Art Object Format Montana Colors, a legendary European spray paint manufacturer, has long supported graffiti artists through specialized products and limited collaborations. Their limited-edition art cans blur the lines between tool and collectible sculpture, embracing the physical language of graffiti culture as a new medium for fine art. By inviting artists like Chaz Bojórquez to design these cans, Montana MTN acknowledges the cultural value of graffiti’s original format while inviting a broader audience to appreciate it. These cans are not simply paint containers but curated art objects representing the evolution of urban expression. The custom printed surface, the iconic form factor, and the functional contents make each release a unique hybrid of tradition, branding, and subversion. Chaz Bojórquez and the Art in the Streets Legacy The 2011 MOCA Art in the Streets exhibition, curated by Jeffrey Deitch, brought Bojórquez’s work to an international audience. His contribution stood out for its historical depth and authenticity, anchoring the exhibition’s narrative in the often-overlooked roots of West Coast graffiti. The spray can created with Montana MTN to mark this occasion captures that spirit in physical form. It features a monochromatic skull with fedora motif and raw wall textures referencing one of his most iconic public murals. By transforming this into a functional can, the project recontextualizes traditional graffiti elements as commemorative, portable art. This piece represents not only Bojórquez’s legacy but the deeper message of graffiti as a voice of identity, resistance, and design mastery within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $350.00

  • Muelle Fluor Violet Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Muelle- Juan Carlos Arguello Muelle Fluor Violet Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Muelle- Fluor Violet Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by Famous Graffiti Paint Maker Montana MTN. 2022 Spray Paint Can & Wood Box Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 3x8 400ml Can "Around 1981, the word Muelle began to be appear on the walls of Madrid. They were the work of Juan Carlos Argüello, a young resident of the Campamento neighborhood who was tagging alone in the early the 80’s, apparently unaware that it was even called graffiti. Soon, many other young people decided to imitate him, establishing the first generation of writers in Madrid. Because of this fact and many other merits, Muelle became a famous and highly respected character during the period of the Movida Madrileña until his death at the age of 29. " -Montana MTN

    $226.00

  • Kofie Frisco Green Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Kofie Kofie Frisco Green Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Kofie- Frisco Green Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. Growing up in Los Angeles and very active in the West LA Graffiti scene since 1993, KOFIE, as he became to be known, is a skillful and well-respected mixed media and street artist. Drawing on his early craft of Graffiti lettering he has developed an abstraction of his earlier works that goes beyond the traditional 3 dimensions of our known world into crafted compositions that build upon themselves. He has the innate ability to combine an appreciation of the past and his vision of a developed future both in his murals as well as his studio, being an original contributor of the Graffuturism movement.

    $218.00

  • Bucket Head #4 Spray Paint Can - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Ron Zakrin Bucket Head #4 Paint Can Sculpture by Ron Zakrin

    Bucket Head #4 Original Mixed-Media, Acrylic, Metal, Spraypaint Sculpture Artwork on Real Vintage Paint Can with reclaimed elements by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Ron Zakrin. “This exhibition looks to both the recent past -- how technical advances in the music industry shaped a generation -- and to the near future for motifs and possible outcomes due to developments in artificial intelligence. This expansive body of work tells a story of adaptation and the integration of technology.” - Ron Zakrin

    $1,311.00

  • Sket-One Sharpie Chisel Tip by Sket-One

    Sket-One Sket-One Sharpie Chisel Tip by Sket-One

    Sket-One Sharpie Chisel Tip Limited Edition Designer Art Object Collectible Artwork by Artist Sket-One 2022 Single Marker

    $39.00

  • The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 2814 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet The Essence of Empress Taytu Betul in Modern Street Pop Art Taytu Betul is a captivating composition filled with a thrilling sense of velocity and motion, inspired by the formidable Ethiopian Empress. When she married Emperor Menelik in 1889, Taytu Betul (c. 1851-1918) became the Empress of Ethiopia, known for her active leadership and unwavering opposition to imperialism. She staunchly refused negotiations that would lead to the loss of Ethiopian territory. Taytu Betul also established Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital city, today. The artwork's focal point is the striking pairs of red and black wings that form the foundation of the composition - a spiral that originates at the center and expands outward, seemingly beyond the picture plane. The energy and movement generated in the piece reflect the enthusiasm and commitment of Taytu Betul, who led her army to protect their borders. Complementing the central wings, an array of differently sized, colored, and patterned wings create a secondary layer that accentuates the main action. Taytu Betul distinguishes itself in the series with its spirited attempt to portray butterflies in their authentic, living state. The composition evokes an aerial perspective, enabling viewers to gaze down upon the swarm of butterflies as their momentum is captured in the spiral and the dynamic unfolding of the artwork. The art world continually evolves, creating compelling narratives through bold expressions and innovative mediums. One such narrative is the "Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul," an extraordinary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by the renowned British artist Damien Hirst. Born in 1965 in Bristol, England, Hirst has become one of the most prominent figures in contemporary art, known for his provocative and often controversial pieces. His work on aluminum sheets using giclee and glitter screenprint techniques brings a shimmering vitality to the story of Empress Taytu Betul, a formidable figure in Ethiopian history. Empress Taytu Betul: A Historical Figure Reimagined Taytu Betul, born around 1851 and passing in 1918, was more than just royalty; she was a visionary and a warrior. As the wife of Emperor Menelik II, she ascended to become the Empress of Ethiopia in 1889. Her tenure was marked by a fierce resistance to colonial encroachment and a strategic understanding that contributed to establishing Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's vibrant capital. Hirst's artwork, limited to 2814 pieces and signed and numbered in verso on the label, celebrates her legacy in a format that transcends traditional portraiture. The size of each piece, 39.37x39.37 inches, provides a vast landscape for the visual story to unfold. The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul is a testament to Hirst's ability to encapsulate the essence of a historical figure within the realms of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The choice of medium is significant; the aluminum sheet lends a contemporary edge, while the giclee and glitter screenprint add texture and depth. In this piece, the central motif of red and black wings is not random; it symbolizes the power and grace of the empress, with the spiral starting from the center representing her influence radiating outward. This artwork is more than a static image; it's an active experience. The depiction of the wings in various sizes, colors, and patterns is reminiscent of the diversity of life and the complexity of Taytu Betul's reign. The artwork thrives on the illusion of motion, suggesting the empress's undying spirit and her relentless pursuit of Ethiopian sovereignty. Damien Hirst's work captures the viewer's imagination, inviting them to explore the layers and the historical depth embedded within the vibrant spirals of wings. The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul by Damien Hirst is a sophisticated collision of history and modern art. It brings forth the spirit of a bygone era through the lens of contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition piece serves as an aesthetic artifact and a historical dialogue, connecting the past with the present and projecting the legacy of a remarkable figure through the universal language of art.

    $7,146.00

  • Sexphyllum Classicum #14 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Canlove Sexphyllum Classicum #14 Original Recycled Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Canlove

    Sexphyllum Classicum #14 Original 100% Recycled, Hand Cut Iron Lak Aerosol Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Canlove. 2015 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Can Paint Displayed With Custom Box Sculpture Artwork Size 8x8 Ready To Hang on Wall  "We dubbed these flower creations Metaliflora and we’ve been experimenting with different shapes and forms for a few years. We challenged ourselves to create the greatest and most efficient use of one recycled spray paint can. The flower bloomed naturally. This series is partially about us returning to our roots. When we started cutting these flowers we wouldn’t paint them as we often do now. We’ve been venturing into this raw approach with some of our other work. It feels right to introduce it with this series as well.The can popping process always produces a unique pattern inside the can because as the marble moves around inside it leaves its tracks on the wet paint. Each flower is cut by hand and no two flowers are exactly alike. Each one is completely unique. And every box we shipped had a custom paint job." - Canlove

    $201.00

  • Railroad Spike Track Teeth Blue Object Art by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Railroad Spike Track Teeth Blue Object Art by RD-357 Real Deal

    Railroad Spike Track Teeth Blue Object Art by RD-357 Real Deal Original Tag Designer Collectible Pop Artist Artwork. 2021 Original Spray Paint RD Tag on Reclaimed Metal Railroad Spike Art Object Size 6x1 Artwork. Railroad Spike Track Teeth Blue by RD-357 – Original Object Art in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Railroad Spike Track Teeth Blue is a 2021 original artwork by RD-357, also known as Real Deal, a graffiti artist and designer known for integrating traditional tagging culture with found-object experimentation. This unique piece features RD’s iconic handstyle tag executed in bright blue spray paint across the surface of a reclaimed railroad spike, measuring 6 x 1 inches. A powerful collision of industrial form and street symbolism, the object retains the weight and texture of its original function while transforming into a three-dimensional graffiti artifact. The signature arrow, a common motif in graffiti letterforms, extends from the letter D, pointing forward with intentional motion—signaling movement, defiance, and direction. As a tagged artifact, this spike not only references the rail systems central to graffiti’s early distribution but becomes a piece of urban archaeology infused with authorship and attitude. Tag Culture and Object as Canvas In graffiti, the tag is the most distilled form of artistic identity. It is name, logo, and signal. RD-357’s application of his tag on a metal spike recontextualizes this signature within the aesthetics of artifact and utility. By placing a clean, fluid handstyle on a corroded and heavy object, the artist plays with contrasts—impermanence marked on permanence, fluid gesture on solid form, gesture on function. The use of blue against the spike’s blackened surface brings a vibrancy and clarity that stands out even on this miniature scale. It becomes a physical message, less about the space it occupies and more about what it carries—a name rooted in street history etched onto a tool once used to anchor systems of transit and division. The object is no longer a spike; it is a signed sculpture, a mobile tag, a symbol of permanence in a culture built on motion. Railroads, Movement, and the Foundation of Style Railroads are more than infrastructure in the graffiti narrative—they are symbols of distribution, escape, and style travel. Writers from the 1970s forward used trains to extend the visibility of their names across boroughs and regions. RD-357 honors that history not with a painting of a train, but with the spike that once fastened steel to wood, that once anchored a system which graffiti artists hijacked to spread messages. This spike is a poetic repurposing. It holds the weight of transit and turns it into voice. It turns the ghost of industrial decay into the object of modern subcultural celebration. The use of an authentic railroad component makes this piece not just art, but a relic transformed—a utilitarian object made iconic by graffiti’s mark of authorship. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork as Object-Based Language Railroad Spike Track Teeth Blue is a rare example of graffiti object art where the artist refuses to be confined to wall, canvas, or digital format. RD-357 embraces the object as both message and material, infusing his tag with dimension, tactility, and context. This approach bridges graffiti’s traditional emphasis on repetition and surface with the collectible logic of pop and conceptual art. It is a handstyle made sculptural, an industrial artifact made personal, and a name that resists being forgotten. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, such pieces remind us that graffiti lives not only on surfaces we walk past, but also in the objects we carry, the materials we recover, and the symbols we choose to elevate. This work is not merely seen—it is held, it is felt, it is signed in steel.

    $75.00

  • Sawe Glossy Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Sawe Sawe Glossy Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

     MartÍ Sawe Glossy Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2024 MartÍ Sawe Glossy Black Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Sawe Glossy Black Spray Paint Can by Montana MTN in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork In 2024, Barcelona-based graffiti artist Sawe released a limited edition collaborative piece with Montana Colors, featuring a fully wrapped design on a glossy black spray paint can. Known for his exaggerated character design and wild-style letterforms, Sawe’s work often merges graffiti technique with a playful cartoon aesthetic. This collectible spray can release is a continuation of Montana MTN’s tradition of elevating artist-designed objects into hybrid works of art and utility. Produced as a limited edition of 500, the can is both a functional piece filled with black paint and a standalone object artwork housed in a custom wood box, making it a rare fusion of street art culture and collectible design. With a size of 3x8 inches, it maintains the familiar proportions of a graffiti tool while functioning as a three-dimensional canvas. Artwork Composition and Visual Identity The Sawe can artwork presents a vibrant, animated composition using bold color shifts, clean black outlines, and exaggerated volumes. The visual treatment includes Sawe’s signature use of soft, inflated shapes and character-driven abstraction. The can’s front displays bulbous, interwoven forms in hues of pink, copper, green, and blue, suggesting anthropomorphic figures or surreal graffiti tags. The rear side includes the artist’s tag in stylized white across a fade of pastel tones and blurred textures. This level of illustration and print application demonstrates Montana Colors’ commitment to reproducing high-fidelity versions of original art on unconventional surfaces. Sawe’s ability to balance chaos with humor and clarity is at the core of his visual identity, and this can captures that tension in a compact, cylindrical format that holds both paint and narrative energy. Artist Background and Stylistic Influence Sawe, born and raised in Barcelona, is known across Europe for his cartoon-meets-lettering approach to graffiti. He frequently experiments with character design, urban intervention, animation, and mural work, establishing a flexible identity that shifts between comic surrealism and graffiti traditions. His style often blurs the boundary between graffiti writing and visual storytelling, where letters take on anthropomorphic qualities and scenes evolve into layered worlds. Montana MTN’s decision to work with Sawe in their 2024 artist series places him among a select group of creators who bridge raw graffiti roots with contemporary art contexts. His work speaks to a generation raised on animation, digital art, and comics, while maintaining street credibility grounded in tagging and muralism. Limited Edition Form and Collector Significance The Sawe Glossy Black can is presented in a signed wood box with a clear protective front, designed to allow full visibility of the artwork. Each can is an officially numbered part of a 500-unit run, filled with Montana MTN Glossy Black paint. This fusion of street tool and art object elevates the can beyond commercial material into the category of collectible sculpture. The packaging reinforces this intent, with the artist’s tag also appearing on the box, further connecting the item to graffiti culture. As both a tribute to the act of painting and a document of Sawe’s visual legacy, this release stands out in the landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, offering a tangible piece of one artist’s imagination and his place in the international street art conversation.

    $229.00

  • The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-4 Suiko Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 3310 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet Empress Suiko's Legacy Through Damien Hirst's Vision Suiko, a captivating composition, embodies the essence of life in numerous ways and is named after Japan's first documented empress. Although folklore suggests that several women had ruled before Empress Suiko (554-628 CE), her ascension to power following the assassination of her brother Sushun in 592 CE challenged the tradition of male rulership. Suiko is recognized for the Chinese and Korean influences she introduced to Japan, such as the adoption of the Chinese calendar, the arrival of Chinese and Korean artisans, and, most notably, the establishment of Buddhism. In the artwork, variously sized paired wings radiate from the center, forming a symmetrical, concentric circle that mirrors Buddhist symbolism and life cycle. This circular pattern is strikingly accentuated by shimmering diagonal red lines that extend from the center to each corner. Set against a red backdrop, these lines intersect the pairs of detached wings, seemingly passing through where the bodies once resided. As with every piece in this series, Suiko presents a continuous metamorphosis, with the butterflies appearing to move and evolve the longer one observes the work. While the details are best appreciated up close, the composition assumes a new vitality from a distance. From this perspective, Suiko unveils a swelling configuration of wings, organized around the central concentric circles and enhanced by additional external wing arrangements. This composition resembles biological or molecular structures reminiscent of the living organisms it portrays. 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko' is a profound piece of street pop art by Damien Hirst, a renowned British artist whose works often delve into themes of life, death, and beyond. This artwork is a giclee and glitter screenprint on an aluminum sheet, encapsulating the historical significance and spiritual depth of Empress Suiko, Japan's first documented empress. The piece, signed and numbered by Hirst, embodies Empress Suiko's transformative impact on Japanese society by integrating Chinese and Korean cultural elements and establishing Buddhism as a foundational spiritual practice. Spiritual Symbolism in 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko' The artwork mesmerizes with concentric circles of butterfly wings, evoking Buddhist symbolism and the concept of life's cyclical nature. Each pair of precisely placed wings creates a sense of harmony and balance, reflecting the orderly universe Suiko sought to establish through her reforms. The shimmering diagonal lines traversing the composition echo the Buddhist paths of enlightenment, leading from the tumultuous human experience to the serenity of Nirvana. Hirst uses these lines to draw connections between the spiritual journey and the temporal power wielded by Empress Suiko, who navigated the intricacies of court politics with a vision of peace and progress. Set against a vibrant red backdrop, the wings' arrangement transcends mere aesthetic appeal, inviting contemplation of life's transient beauty and the spirit's enduring nature. This duality aligns with the principles of Buddhism, which Suiko championed. This faith acknowledges the fleeting beauty of the physical world while urging the pursuit of more profound, lasting truths. A Metamorphosis of Art and History Observing 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko', one experiences a metamorphosis that mirrors the transformative era of Suiko's reign. The continuous evolution of the artwork, where butterflies symbolize change and rebirth, speaks to the empress's role in reshaping Japan's cultural and religious landscape. From a distance, the composition pulses with life, the concentric circles expanding outward, reminiscent of Suiko's policies' rippling effect across her empire and through time. The biological and molecular resemblances in the arrangement of the wings suggest the interconnectedness of all living things, a concept at the heart of Buddhist teaching. Hirst's masterful integration of historical narrative with contemporary art challenges the viewer to consider how the past informs the present and how figures like Empress Suiko continue to influence modern thought and art. In 'The Empresses - H10-4 Suiko', Damien Hirst offers more than just a visual spectacle; he presents a philosophical inquiry wrapped in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece is a testament to Hirst's ability to weave together the threads of history, spirituality, and contemporary art into a tapestry that captures the imagination and prompts introspection. Empress Suiko's legacy, as interpreted through Hirst's artistic vision, becomes a bridge connecting the ancient to the modern, the spiritual to the secular, and the individual to the universal.

    $7,146.00

  • C3PO Copper Metal Etching Print by Joshua Budich

    Joshua Budich C3PO Copper Metal Etching Print by Joshua Budich

    C3PO Laser Etched Copper Metal by Joshua Budich Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Title: "C3PO" Copper edition Medium: Laser etching on copper Edition: 100 copies Markings: Signed and numbered on verso

    $352.00

  • Rubik Shot Red Marilyn Rubikcubism Metal Giclee Print by Invader

    Invader Rubik Shot Red Marilyn Rubikcubism Metal Giclee Print by Invader

    Rubik Shot Red Marilyn Rubikcubism Metal Giclee Print by Invader Artwork Limited Edition Print on Diasec-Mounted Aluminium Composite Panel Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 774 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 or 100cmx100cm NVDR1-4. Elevate your art collection with the captivating "Rubik Shot Red Marilyn Rubikcubism Metal Giclee Prints" by the celebrated street artist Invader. These four expertly crafted, ready-to-hang prints feature a vibrant reimagining of an iconic subject using the novel medium of Rubik’s Cubes. Each print in this distinguished series is meticulously produced, showcasing a Diasec-mounted giclée on a robust, laser-cut aluminum composite panel. They are designed to make a statement in any space with dimensions of 100 x 100 cm and a significant weight of 13.5kg. The "Rubik Shot Red Marilyn" collection perfectly blends nostalgia and contemporary art, reflecting Invader’s renowned creativity and innovation within the world of street pop art.

    $12,352.00

  • Pose MSK Burn Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Pose- Jordan Nickel Pose MSK Burn Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Pose MSK Burn Black Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN x Pose- Jordan Nickel. 2021 Spray Paint Can Signed Box Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 3x8 Can. Burn, 2021 by POSE MSK Created Exclusively for Beyond The Streets 2021 Produced by Montana Colors Limited Edition Wooden Display Color: Black From: New York POSE MSK – Burn Black Limited Edition Spray Paint Can (2021) Montana MTN x Beyond The Streets The POSE MSK “Burn” Black Limited Edition spray paint can is a bold fusion of fine art, street culture, and collectible design. Created in 2021 by Jordan Nickel, professionally known as POSE of MSK, this special edition was produced exclusively for Beyond The Streets and manufactured by Montana Colors (MTN). Limited to just 500 pieces worldwide, this highly sought-after edition transforms the iconic MTN spray can into a vibrant, sculptural artwork. The design features POSE’s unmistakable graphic style—layered color fields, expressive characters, sharp linework, and bold typography—wrapping the entire surface in a dynamic, comic-inspired composition. The black can format intensifies the saturation and contrast of the artwork, making it visually striking from every angle. POSE, a member of the legendary MSK crew, is internationally recognized for bridging graffiti, contemporary art, and design. His work blends street energy with pop sensibilities, often incorporating vivid palettes, stylized figures, and playful yet confrontational themes. The “Burn” edition captures this aesthetic in a compact, collectible format. Each can measures approximately 3 x 8 inches and comes housed in a Montana MTN branded wooden display box, signed and marked as a Limited Edition. The laser-engraved MTN insignia and presentation box elevate this piece beyond memorabilia into a display-ready art object. Produced in New York in conjunction with Beyond The Streets 2021, this release sits within an important cultural moment that celebrated graffiti’s evolution from underground movement to globally recognized contemporary art form. With only 500 produced, the POSE MSK “Burn” Black Limited Edition spray paint can stands as a rare and visually powerful collector’s piece—ideal for serious street art collectors, MSK enthusiasts, and those who appreciate artist-designed objects at the intersection of graffiti and fine art.

    $300.00

  • Sale -15% Double Ducks Bronze Sculpture by Florentijn Hofman

    Florentijn Hofman Double Ducks Bronze Sculpture by Florentijn Hofman

    Double Ducks Bronze Sculpture by Florentijn Hofman Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 7.87x4.49 New In Box Stamped/Printed Florentijn Hofman, a renowned Dutch artist, known for his colossal installations and sculptures that often evoke a sense of wonder and whimsy, conceived an iconic creation that has captured the hearts of many across the globe - the giant rubber duck. However, the Bronze Duck Sculpture carries an equally evocative, but less publicized charm. Born out of the same aesthetic that Hofman employs in his more prominent rubber duck, the Bronze Duck Sculpture serves as a tribute to the captivating simplicity of everyday objects. What sets this sculpture apart is its material and the juxtaposition it creates in the realm of pop art. Rendered in a more permanent and timeless medium, the Bronze Duck Sculpture reimagines a common bath-time toy as an emblem of art. Street art and graffiti are often characterized by their fleeting nature and propensity to challenge or augment the urban landscape. The permanence of bronze contrasts this, but at the same time, the familiar form of a rubber duck shrunk into a bronze sculpture establishes a bridge between the high art often associated with bronze sculptures and the more accessible world of pop and street art. The unassuming presence of the Bronze Duck Sculpture within the urban landscape acts as a conversation starter, engaging onlookers in dialogue about the boundaries between high art and popular culture. Through this, Hofman has gracefully woven the playful and the profound into an inseparable tapestry, reflecting both the joyous innocence and the reflective nostalgia associated with childhood memories, while also challenging the conventions of public art.

    $4,133.00 $3,513.00

  • Double Sided Exit Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo Double Sided Exit Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Double-Sided Exit Sign Art Mixed Media on MTA Signage Painting Artwork by street pop culture artist Cope2. Born in 1968 as Fernando Carlo, Jr. in New York City. Cope 2’s paintings have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the United States and internationally. He is a self-taught artist who is a celebrated legend contributing over 30 years to the graffiti street-art culture. One of New York City’s most prolific graffiti artists, he began tagging his name in the South Bronx in 1978. He developed his style in the subways and streets of the Bronx creating graffiti productions throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s achieving international recognition for his distinctive style. The beginning of the new millennium found Cope2 in a different place in his career, as he started focusing more and more on ways to establish himself in the art scene of galleries and museums. Even though the artist had started working on canvas much earlier than the 2000s, it was then that he made this dynamic twist and agreed to exhibit indoors systematically. Whether you see graffiti as an expressive and lively form of art or as a form of irresponsible vandalism, one thing is certain; in recent years it has captured the attention of the general population to the world’s biggest galleries.

    $4,887.00

  • Love is the Answer Pink Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Love is the Answer Pink Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Love is the Answer- Pink Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti & pop culture legend Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 3x8 Signed Via Thumbprint & Numbered With Custom Display Box. Ultra rare and very cool Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta limited edition spray paint can artwork collectibles.

    $504.00

  • Salvage Can 10 Original Spray Paint Can Sculpture Painting Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Salvage Can 10 Original Spray Paint Can Sculpture Painting Eddie Colla

    Salvage Can 10 Original Painting on Spray Paint Can Mixed Media Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti legend Eddie Colla. 2018 Signed Original Spray Paint Acrylic Mixed Media on Spray Paint Can Artwork Size 3x8 "I made this series of cans in China in 2018. I had been waiting for supplies to start working on larger pieces. The residency where I was had kept all their empty spray cans. I started making these small pieces from the used spray cans. It wasn't anything I planned; I just had an unexpected amount of free time waiting for my materials to arrive, so I worked with what was available. Each can is signed and dated on the bottom of the can." -Eddie Colla. Eddie Colla's Artistic Practice Eddie Colla's "Salvage Can 10" is a compelling piece that reflects the artist's adaptive creativity and resourcefulness, elements that are often at the core of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created during a residency in China in 2018, this work is part of a series made from used spray paint cans, an example of the artist's ingenuity in repurposing materials at hand to make art. Standing at 3x8 inches, each original mixed media sculpture speaks to the improvisational spirit of street art and the artist's personal narrative. The "Salvage Can" series emerged from waiting for art supplies, showcasing Colla's ability to innovate with available resources. This circumstance led to the transformation of discarded spray cans into a medium for artistic expression. Colla's approach involved using spray paint and acrylics to craft a mixed-media sculpture that conveys a street-wise aesthetic and intricate detail. The fact that each can is signed and dated on the bottom adds authenticity and offers a tangible connection to the artist's engagement with his work. Symbolism and Technique in "Salvage Can 10" Colla's "Salvage Can 10" stands out for its haunting imagery, displaying a contemplative and intense figure. Using a spray can as a canvas is deeply symbolic within the context of graffiti art, signifying both the tool of the trade and the transient nature of the art form itself. The choice to repurpose used cans highlights themes of sustainability and the reclamation of materials, which aligns with the broader ethos of street art's ability to transform and reinvigorate urban environments. Impact on Street Art and Graffiti Culture Eddie Colla is recognized as a significant figure in the street art movement, and his "Salvage Can" series contributes to the rich tapestry of graffiti artwork. By taking an object that is so integral to the creation of street art and making it the subject of the art itself, Colla blurs the lines between tool and artwork, creator and creation. His work serves as a visual statement within the art community and as a physical artifact that embodies the process and environment in which street art is created. Collectibility of Eddie Colla's "Salvage Can" Series For collectors, each "Salvage Can" piece represents a unique slice of Eddie Colla's artistic journey. The series' creation story—borne out of a need to create with limited resources—resonates with the narrative of many street artists who often work with what they have available. This backstory, coupled with the intimate scale of the work, makes each piece desirable for those seeking to own a part of the improvisational and spontaneous energy that defines much of street pop art and graffiti artwork. "Salvage Can 10" encapsulates Eddie Colla's innovative spirit and ability to make profound statements through street art. His choice to work with used spray paint cans during an artist residency illustrates the authentic and impromptu essence that street art is known for. Each signed and original mixed media sculpture from this series is a testament to Colla's role as a graffiti legend and a creative force in contemporary art.

    $504.00

  • Saber Anonymous Violet Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Saber Saber Anonymous Violet Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Saber Anonymous Violet HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by Famous Graffiti Paint Maker Montana MTN. 2023 Spray Paint Can Sign HPM Hand Embellished Print Box Limited Edition of 500, Limited Amount HPM. Artwork Size 3x8 Can. Limited Edition MTN Spray Can, Montana Colors Spray Paint, Low Pressure Can in Wood, and Acrylic Case Stamped with Saber's tag Spray Paint Color: Anonymous Violet Limited Edition 400ml. ! The Artistic Alchemy of Spray Paint: Saber Anonymous Violet HPM Edition The Saber Anonymous Violet HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition spray paint can stand as a testament to the cross-pollination of pop art, street art, and graffiti. This is not just a container of pigment but a piece of art history materialized through the collaboration of Saber, a luminary in the graffiti world, and Montana MTN, the renowned graffiti paint maker. The 2023 edition of this spray paint can is a rare collectible, with each of the 500 pieces being individually signed and hand-embellished by the artist himself, making every can a unique work. Encased in a wood and acrylic box, stamped with Saber's distinctive tag, the artwork is imbued with the essence of the street. The color, Anonymous Violet, is bold, reflecting Saber's preference for impactful, vivid hues in his large-scale murals. The hand-embellished print adoring each can is a hallmark of authenticity and artistic involvement, distinguishing these limited-edition pieces from standard graffiti supplies. This particular series serves as a tool for creating street pop art and graffiti artwork and as a standalone piece of collectible art. The dimensions of the can, standing at 3x8 inches, make it a compact yet significant object. The low-pressure system of the can is designed for fine detail work, accommodating the nuanced techniques of graffiti artists. The "HPM" in the title stands for 'Hand Painted Multiple,' indicating that while the series is a limited edition, each piece has been individually touched by the artist, creating variations that ensure every can is one of a kind. Cultural Relevance of the Saber Anonymous Violet HPM Edition The cultural relevance of the Saber Anonymous Violet HPM spray paint can is multifaceted. In the realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the tools of the trade are often as celebrated as the artworks themselves. Montana MTN, with its history of providing quality materials to graffiti artists, has long been recognized within the community. The collaboration with Saber elevates this can to an artifact of the culture, representing the artist's commitment to his craft and the broader graffiti movement.

    $226.00

  • Tilt White Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Montana MTN Tilt White Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Tilt- White Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. The graffiti writer and artist from Toulouse TILT has blessed us over the years with his unmistakable throw-ups. He made them recognizable on the international level. His letter design and color use continue to set his work apart from the rest, which you can see on his Montana Colors limited edition. Having a little fun with it, Tilt doesn’t ever stop playing around. To infinity and beyond!

    $218.00

  • Quinqueflor Mordida #04 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Canlove Quinqueflor Mordida #04 Original Recycled Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Canlove

    Quinqueflor Mordida #04 Original 100% Recycled, Hand Cut Iron Lak Aerosol Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Canlove. 2015 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Can Paint Displayed With Custom Box Sculpture Artwork Size 8x8 Ready To Hang on Wall  "We dubbed these flower creations Metaliflora and we’ve been experimenting with different shapes and forms for a few years. We challenged ourselves to create the greatest and most efficient use of one recycled spray paint can. The flower bloomed naturally. This series is partially about us returning to our roots. When we started cutting these flowers we wouldn’t paint them as we often do now. We’ve been venturing into this raw approach with some of our other work. It feels right to introduce it with this series as well.The can popping process always produces a unique pattern inside the can because as the marble moves around inside it leaves its tracks on the wet paint. Each flower is cut by hand and no two flowers are exactly alike. Each one is completely unique. And every box we shipped had a custom paint job." - Canlove

    $201.00

  • Quinqueflor Mordida #09 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Canlove Quinqueflor Mordida #09 Original Recycled Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Canlove

    Quinqueflor Mordida #09 Original 100% Recycled, Hand Cut Iron Lak Aerosol Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Canlove. 2015 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Can Paint Displayed With Custom Box Sculpture Artwork Size 8x8 Ready To Hang on Wall  "We dubbed these flower creations Metaliflora and we’ve been experimenting with different shapes and forms for a few years. We challenged ourselves to create the greatest and most efficient use of one recycled spray paint can. The flower bloomed naturally. This series is partially about us returning to our roots. When we started cutting these flowers we wouldn’t paint them as we often do now. We’ve been venturing into this raw approach with some of our other work. It feels right to introduce it with this series as well.The can popping process always produces a unique pattern inside the can because as the marble moves around inside it leaves its tracks on the wet paint. Each flower is cut by hand and no two flowers are exactly alike. Each one is completely unique. And every box we shipped had a custom paint job." - Canlove

    $201.00

  • Snoopy Bad Inc Original Mixed Media Street Sign Painting by Sonic Bad

    Sonic Bad Snoopy Bad Inc Original Mixed Media Street Sign Painting by Sonic Bad

    Snoopy Bad INC is an original mixed-media graffiti artist—modern pop art on real metal street signs Sonic Bad. 2015 Signed Original Spray Paint Mixed Media on Tin Metal Security Sign. Sonic BAD INC Snoopy Bad INC Artwork Size 14x10 Depicting Peanuts Red Barron Snoopy & Woodstock Bomber Stylistic Graffiti Holding Pistol Gun with Security Camera and Snowman. Sonic Bad's Unique Blend of Iconography: Snoopy Bad INC Sonic Bad's "Snoopy Bad INC" is a striking work that marries the notion of classic comic characters with the gritty edge of street art, showcasing the artist's skill in blending pop culture references with a streetwise aesthetic. The 2015 piece is a mixed media work on tin metal, utilizing spray paint to bring vibrant life to an otherwise mundane security sign. Measuring 14x10 inches, this signed original work presents a version of the beloved Peanuts characters, Snoopy and Woodstock, reimagined as rebellious icons in a stylistic graffiti interpretation. Interpreting Street Narratives through Pop Culture Lenses Sonic Bad, an artist renowned for pushing the boundaries of street pop art, infuses "Snoopy Bad INC" with layers of meaning. By depicting the Red Baron Snoopy and a bomber, Woodstock holding a pistol gun, juxtaposed with a security camera and a snowman, the artwork comments on the surveillance state and the loss of innocence in contemporary society. The playful imagery contrasts with the underlying message about security, surveillance, and the militarization of everyday life. The transformation of familiar, comforting figures into agents of anarchy or resistance is a common theme in modern pop art and graffiti, where the recontextualization of well-known images challenges viewers' perceptions and expectations. Sonic Bad's portrayal invites reflection on how innocence and playfulness can be corrupted by societal control and violence. Crafting Commentary on Canvas and Metal The choice of a metal street sign as the canvas for "Snoopy Bad INC" is particularly resonant, suggesting a subversion of authority and a claim to the public space typically dictated by such signs. Sonic Bad's adaptation of the sign, a symbol designed to regulate and warn, into a piece of art underscores a reclaiming of agency, turning a tool of control into a medium for free expression. The use of mixed media in "Snoopy Bad INC" highlights Sonic Bad's versatility as an artist. Spray paint, a staple in graffiti art, brings an urban feel to the work. At the same time, incorporating other media adds texture and depth, creating a piece that is visually arresting and thought-provoking. The artwork stands as a testament to the power of street art to transform everyday objects and icons into profound statements. Sonic Bad's Artistic Evolution and Impact "Snoopy Bad INC" exemplifies Sonic Bad's evolution as an artist and his impact on street pop art and graffiti. His ability to weave together elements of popular culture, street art stylings, and social commentary places him among the leading figures in the genre, capable of sparking conversation and challenging societal norms. The piece is a vibrant addition to the discourse of street art, reflecting the genre's capacity to adapt and evolve. Sonic Bad's work, through pieces like "Snoopy Bad INC," continues to influence and inspire, ensuring the relevance and vitality of street pop art in a changing cultural landscape. The legacy of such art lies in its capacity to engage, provoke, and endure, much like the artist behind the creation.

    $771.00

  • Passing Through Bronze Figure Sculpture by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Passing Through Bronze Figure Sculpture by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Passing Through Bronze Figure Sculpture 20th Anniversary by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2022 Signed/Stamped Foot Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 1.8x 4.3x 2.8 Kaws AllRightsReserved 20th Anniversary Series BFF Bronze Metal Sculpture Figure. KAWS' "Passing Through" - A Sculptural Ode to Resonance The "Passing Through Bronze Figure Sculpture" is a significant piece in the pantheon of Brian Donnelly's, popularly known as KAWS, body of work. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of his collaborative efforts with AllRightsReserved (ARR), this sculpture embodies the essence of KAWS' artistry while marking an important milestone in the progression of street pop and graffiti artwork. The piece, sized at 1.8 x 4.3 x 2.8 inches, represents a key theme in KAWS' work: the universal experience of navigating life's myriad paths. This sculpture is particularly poignant, capturing a moment of introspection, a theme that runs deep in KAWS' street pop art. With its hands covering its face, the character is both a witness and a participant over time, embodying the shared human emotions of contemplation and withdrawal. The limited edition nature of the work, with only 250 signed and stamped pieces available, adds an element of exclusivity to this reflective narrative. Street Pop Art Evolves: KAWS' Signature Approach Brian Donnelly, a New Jersey native, began his career as a graffiti artist. His evolution from the streets to esteemed galleries worldwide is a compelling tale of artistic growth and acceptance of street art in the formal art world. KAWS' work is at once a continuation and a departure from his early graffiti, maintaining the raw emotional connectivity of street art while embracing the permanence and historical weight of sculpture. His pieces, particularly the "Passing Through" sculpture, are a testament to the layered complexity that street pop art can achieve. The adoption of bronze as the medium for this sculpture is especially significant. Traditionally associated with classical and commemorative art, KAWS' use of bronze to depict a modern, cartoon-like figure challenges preconceptions about materials and their hierarchical status in the art world. This choice signifies a bold assertion of street pop art's place in the narrative of fine art, proving that the value of art lies in its ability to connect with viewers on an emotional level, regardless of its form. Two Decades with ARR: A Partnership that Transformed Pop Art The collaboration between KAWS and AllRightsReserved is nothing short of historic within the context of contemporary art. Since their first partnership in 2010, the duo has catapulted street pop art into the global consciousness. ARR's expertise in production and distribution has enabled KAWS' artwork to reach a broader audience, allowing his distinctive style and characters to become cultural icons. The "Passing Through" sculpture is a beacon of this partnership's success, showcasing ARR's commitment to maintaining the integrity and vision of KAWS' designs. It celebrates the fusion of street art's immediacy and the timeless nature of sculpture, offering a physical testament to the enduring collaboration between artist and producer. This series commemorates their shared history and signifies their joint commitment to propelling street pop art forward. KAWS' Global Impact on Street Pop and Graffiti Art The influence of KAWS on street pop and graffiti artwork extends far beyond his sculptures. His art has permeated the fabric of urban culture, elevating characters and themes from the street to an international stage. The "Passing Through" sculpture encapsulates the essence of KAWS' impact: the transformation of graffiti motifs into objects of fine art. Through his work, KAWS has fostered a dialogue between the street and the gallery, encouraging a reassessment of the artistic value of street-inspired creations. KAWS' approach—marked by an emphasis on emotional resonance and a distinctive visual language—has carved a niche in art history. His work, including the "Passing Through" series, catalyzes change, pushing the boundaries of street pop art and ensuring its place in modern and contemporary art discourse. With every sculpture, KAWS writes a new chapter in the story of street art that respects its origins while boldly charting its future.

    $6,564.00

  • Gold Rush White Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Gold Rush White Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Gold Rush- White Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti & pop culture legend Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 3x8 Signed Via Thumbprint & Numbered With Custom Display Box. Ultra rare and very cool Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta limited edition spray paint can artwork collectibles.

    $504.00

  • Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine HPM Spray Paint Can Sculpture by by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine HPM Spray Paint Can Sculpture by by Eddie Colla

    Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine HPM Hand Made Limited Edition Mixed Media, Reclaimed Items, Spray Can Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Eddie Colla. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Made & Printed Limited Edition of 30 Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork. These Are Art Pieces, They Are Not Medical Devices. "I originally made these fake inhalation vaccines as props for two installations I did with D Young V, Epilogue, and Memento Mori. The installations revolved around apocalyptic possibilities. These recycled Spray paint cans were meant to be discarded inhalation vaccines that the World Health Organization had distributed during a global pandemic. The labels contain information about application dosage and active ingredients. I did a lot of research regarding previous pandemics, such as H1N1 (bird flu). The idea was to create an artifact as real as possible to resemble a failed attempt to contain a global pandemic." Eddie Colla Artistic Representation of Global Pandemics Eddie Colla's "Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine" mixed media artworks reflect a hauntingly prescient take on global health crises through the lens of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This limited edition series, consisting of only 30 signed and numbered pieces, incorporates reclaimed items and spray paint cans to form sculptures that stand as poignant artifacts of apocalyptic possibilities. Created as part of two installations with fellow artist D Young V, "Epilogue" and "Memento Mori," Colla's sculptures were designed to represent discarded inhalation vaccines distributed by the World Health Organization during a fictional global pandemic. These installations explored themes of human vulnerability, societal collapse, and the interventions that come into play during such catastrophic events. The sculptures themselves, crafted to mimic the appearance and informational detail of real medical devices, resonate with the realism and urgency of a world grappling with the threat of pandemics. Colla's meticulous research into previous health crises, such as H1N1, informed the creation of this spray can sculpture. The labels on each canister are detailed with application dosage and active ingredients, contributing to the authentic feel of the pieces. This attention to detail not only enhances the visual impact of the sculptures but also embeds a narrative that ties them to the real-world context of public health emergencies. Cultural Commentary through Mixed Media The "Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine" sculptures starkly comment on the intersection of art, science, and societal response to global health challenges. By using reclaimed spray paint cans, Colla repurposes the mundane and aligns his work with the ethos of recycling and sustainability. These themes are increasingly relevant in contemporary discourse. These sculptures transform the spray can, a ubiquitous tool in street art, into a vessel of deeper meaning, reflecting on the throwaway culture and the implications of medical waste. This body of work also questions the efficacy and accessibility of healthcare interventions, highlighting the disparity between the intended purpose of medical devices and their actual implementation in crisis scenarios. Colla's sculptures suggest a history of use and urgency when these objects were vital to survival. The limited edition nature of these pieces emphasizes their uniqueness as artworks while alluding to the scarcity of resources that can occur in times of crisis. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork's Evocative Power Eddie Colla's contribution to Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork is characterized by his ability to evoke robust responses through objects that bridge art and reality. His sculptures are not passive objects; they are conversation starters that prompt viewers to think critically about the state of the world and our responses to impending dangers. In the tradition of street art, these works are accessible yet complex, visually striking yet laden with meaning. The "Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine" series underscores the evocative power of street pop art and graffiti to comment on and engage with current events. Through this series, Colla extends the narrative capabilities of street art beyond the walls and into the three-dimensional realm, offering a tangible connection to the issues that permeate our collective consciousness. In essence, Eddie Colla's "Trivaac Inhalation Vaccine" sculptures embody the innovative and reflective qualities of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. By blending art with societal critique elements, Colla captures the imagination and ignites discourse, cementing his role as an artist who observes and participates in the broader conversations of our time. His work is a reminder of art's impact on interpreting, understanding, and questioning the world around us.

    $298.00

  • Salvage Can 3 Original Spray Paint Can Sculpture Painting Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Salvage Can 3 Original Spray Paint Can Sculpture Painting Eddie Colla

    Salvage Can 3 Original Painting on Spray Paint Can Mixed Media Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti legend Eddie Colla. 2018 Signed Original Spray Paint Acrylic Mixed Media on Spray Paint Can Artwork Size 3x8 "I made this series of cans in China in 2018. I had been waiting for supplies to start working on larger pieces. The residency where I was had kept all their empty spray cans. I started making these small pieces from the used spray cans. It wasn't anything I planned; I just had an unexpected amount of free time waiting for my materials to arrive, so I worked with what was available. Each can is signed and dated on the bottom of the can." -Eddie Colla. Eddie Colla's Creative Philosophy "Salvage Can 3" by Eddie Colla is a striking mixed-media sculpture that exemplifies the innovative nature of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created in 2018 as part of a series during a residency in China, this artwork represents a unique fusion of spontaneity and intentionality that defines Colla's approach to art. Utilizing discarded spray paint cans as his canvas, Colla transformed these objects into thought-provoking artworks, each signed and dated, capturing his signature style and commentary on contemporary issues. In the "Salvage Can" series, Eddie Colla embraced the unexpected interlude in his creative process to produce a series that reflects a core principle of street art: the ability to create with whatever materials. "Salvage Can 3" manifests Colla's resourcefulness and artistic agility. This series speaks to the essence of street art's improvisational nature, with Colla repurposing the used spray cans from his residency to craft pieces that stand as a testament to the transformative power of art. Artistic Expression in "Salvage Can 3" The visual language of "Salvage Can 3" communicates a poignant narrative. The figure depicted on the can, partially obscured by what appears to be a mask, invites viewers to ponder themes of identity, concealment, and the human condition in the modern world. Using spray paint and acrylic, traditional mediums in graffiti artwork, on an unconventional substrate highlights Colla's skills in mixed media and his ability to push the boundaries of street pop art. Cultural Impact of Eddie Colla's Work Eddie Colla is not merely a street artist but a cultural commentator whose works resonate with a global audience. "Salvage Can 3," like the rest of the series, is more than an object of visual intrigue; it is a commentary on the times and an expression of individuality amidst collective narratives. Colla's work is renowned for its critical engagement with socio-political themes, and this piece is no exception. It is a cultural artifact that challenges viewers to question and reflect, embodying the rebellious spirit that often characterizes graffiti art. Significance in the Art Market The collectible nature of "Salvage Can 3" lies in its unique origin story and the reputation of Eddie Colla as a graffiti legend. Each can be individual, marked by Colla's hand and signature, and carries the story of its creation—making it a coveted item for street art collectors. These pieces occupy a special place in the art market, bridging the gap between temporary street murals and enduring art collectibles. "Salvage Can 3" is not just a mixed media sculpture; it is a piece of the ongoing narrative of street pop art and its evolution in the contemporary art scene. "Salvage Can 3" profoundly reflects Eddie Colla's ability to capture the ethos of street pop art and graffiti artwork within a singular object. Through his innovative use of materials and poignant visual storytelling, Colla continues to influence and define the street art genre. This work stands as a reminder of the power of art to adapt and thrive, even in unexpected places and forms, resonating with a universal audience and cementing Colla's status as a pivotal figure in the world of art.

    $504.00

  • SheOne Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Montana MTN SheOne Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    SheOne- Black Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. English writer SheOne recently dropped his own limited edition ALIEN spray can from Montana. Known for his collaborations with Addict clothing and multiple works from New York & Los Angeles to Tokyo and Sydney, the famed artist finds his latest project alongside the top name in graf products, Montana. Only 500 units were produced.

    $218.00

  • C215 Atmosphere Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    C215- Christian Guémy C215 Atmosphere Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    C215- Atmosphere Blue Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. 2013 Signed Stamped Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can Artwork C215 – Atmosphere Blue Spray Paint Can Limited Edition by Montana MTN in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Atmosphere Blue spray paint can by French street artist C215, released in 2013 in collaboration with Montana Colors (MTN), stands as a rare artifact in the crossover between graffiti tools and fine art objects. Produced in a signed and stamped limited edition of 500, this piece is more than a collectible—it is a sculptural convergence of artist, medium, and message. The can is housed in a custom wooden display box etched with the MTN logo, elevating it from utilitarian container to curated artifact. The artwork featured on the can is a hyper-detailed stencil portrait, executed in C215’s distinctive photorealistic style, showcasing his mastery of facial expression and urban texture. This edition forms part of MTN’s collector series that honors the legacy of artists working directly within the street art movement by immortalizing their work on the very object most associated with their craft. C215 and the Precision of Emotion in Urban Environments C215, real name Christian Guémy, is a renowned French stencil artist whose work brings empathy and psychological depth to the public sphere. His portraits—often of overlooked individuals, elders, or anonymous faces—are rendered with sensitivity and astonishing technical skill. On the Atmosphere Blue can, the face depicted is intense and worn, etched with layers of detail that mirror the complexities of city life and personal experience. By placing this face directly onto a graffiti spray can, C215 not only honors the medium of street expression but also gives it a soul. His choice to focus on faces humanizes the object, transforming it from a symbol of rebellion or vandalism into a vessel of identity and memory. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this gesture aligns with the ongoing effort to dignify urban narrative through design and curation. Montana MTN and the Evolution of Artist-Branded Tools Montana Colors, based in Barcelona, is one of the most respected names in graffiti paint production. Their decision to collaborate with C215 for the Atmosphere Blue edition speaks to a larger movement in which graffiti culture and institutional recognition are no longer in opposition. MTN has used limited edition runs like this one to celebrate the artistry not only of the paint’s application but of its packaging. The can itself becomes a canvas, and the act of tagging or spraying is elevated to collectible fine art. The precision and richness of the printing on the aluminum body, combined with the texture of the custom box, reflect how deeply integrated these once-underground forms have become in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This edition blurs boundaries between the commercial tool and the finished piece. Spray Can as Portrait, Artifact, and Symbol of Street Legacy What makes Atmosphere Blue a significant object in the history of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is its layered function. It is a tribute to process, to tool, and to the individual artist’s contribution to the visual culture of cities. The can may never be used to paint, yet it contains the story of what it represents: visibility, expression, and resistance. C215’s ability to bring life into even the smallest object is evident here. His stencil work, typically found on doors, alley walls, and decaying surfaces, finds new permanence on this sealed vessel. It holds energy, potential, and identity. The Atmosphere Blue edition is not just rare because of its production number—it is rare because it marks a moment where the history of graffiti becomes visible, tangible, and preserved, not in galleries, but in the hand-held language of the street.

    $218.00

  • 1XRUN Official Collab Blue Magic Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Montana MTN 1XRUN Official Collab Blue Magic Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    1XRUN Official Collab- Blue Magic Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. Montana Gold Acrylic Professional Spray Paint in Blue Magic Size: 400ml (11 oz) Release: November 24, 2021 The Montana Cans 1XRUN collabo can celebrates the 11th anniversary of the Detroit-based 1XRUN publishing house. Supporting artists and collectors of art since 2010, 1XRUN is famous for its limited-edition single-run original artists prints. What better way to signify such a moment than to create a limited edition Montana Cans collabo can in the premium quality Montana GOLD color, Magic Blue. Loaded with the Montana Skinny Cap black/black, the can is not only the iconic graffiti and mural making tool of precision, but it also becomes a collectible can for any purveyor of contemporary art. Featuring the famous x-frame symbol from the 1XRUN logo, this can is bound to become part of international aerosol can history.

    $134.00

  • Digital Pistachio Ice Cream Original Spray Paint Can by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Digital Pistachio Ice Cream Original Spray Paint Can by Buff Monster

    Digital Pistachio Ice Cream Original Spray Paint Art Can by Buff Monster Sculpture Artwork by Iconic Pop Culture Modern Artist. 2018 Signed Original Spray Paint Mixed Media Spray Paint Can Painting Artwork Size 3x8 Creative Expression on Unconventional Mediums "Pistachio Ice Cream" by Buff Monster is a vibrant original spray paint art on a can, embodying the playfulness and innovation that marks the artist's contribution to the modern pop culture and street art movement. Created in 2018, this signed original mixed media artwork measures 3x8 inches and is a standout example of how everyday objects can be transformed into works of art. Buff Monster's work is instantly recognizable for its bright, bold colors and motifs that draw inspiration from various sources, including Japanese culture, heavy metal music, and classic ice cream flavors. "Pistachio Ice Cream" is no exception. It features the artist's iconic melty motifs, a signature synonymous with his name. The spray paint can, an instrument often associated with graffiti and street art, serves as the canvas for this piece, further blurring the lines between the tool and the resulting artwork. This playful juxtaposition highlights Buff Monster's ability to see the potential for beauty in the mundane and to repurpose it with a sense of irreverence and joy. Buff Monster's Impact on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Buff Monster is a pivotal figure in the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork genre, consistently pushing the boundaries of how art can be experienced and where it can be found. His work extends beyond the traditional spaces allocated for art, encouraging viewers to see creativity in unexpected places. "Pistachio Ice Cream" is a sculptural piece that captures the essence of street art's spontaneity and pop art's accessibility, creating a direct, intimate, engaging dialogue with the audience. In the landscape of contemporary art, "Pistachio Ice Cream" and similar works by Buff Monster represent a movement that is not afraid to challenge the status quo and to reinvent spaces and objects as platforms for artistic expression. His creations celebrate the street art ethos, embodying the spirit of freedom and the joy of creation. The artwork's size and medium make it a unique collector's item, a tangible piece of the vibrant energy that Buff Monster brings to the art world.

    $1,430.00

  • No Trespassing No Graffiti 12x18 III Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo No Trespassing No Graffiti 12x18 III Original Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    No Trespassing No Graffiti 12x18- III Original Mixed Media Painting graffiti artist modern pop art on Real Metal Street Sign by Cope2. 2020 Signed Original Spray Paint Painting Bubble Letter on Real Metal Street Sign Artwork Size 12x18. No Trespassing No Graffiti Surveillance Sign. Challenging Norms with Cope2's Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The piece "No Trespassing No Graffiti 12x18- III" by Cope2 is a provocative work that embodies the rebellious spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The 2020 signed original spray paint painting features bubble letters on a real metal street sign, size 12x18 inches, boldly proclaiming "Graffiti Is A Crime." This artwork is a direct challenge to the legal and societal boundaries that have long been imposed on graffiti artists. Cope2, a name that carries weight in the graffiti world, uses this piece to confront the paradox of graffiti as an art form: its simultaneous existence as a celebrated creation and a criminal act. The medium of the actual metal street sign, an object that typically represents law and control, is subverted and repurposed as a canvas for free artistic expression. This inversion is symbolic of the very nature of street art — a medium that often exists in heavily regulated and surveilled spaces. By choosing this as his canvas, Cope2 does not just create a piece of art; he crafts a statement on the right to public space and the nature of artistic freedom. The Socio-Cultural Commentary of Cope2's Work "No Trespassing No Graffiti" is more than a visually striking piece; it serves as a socio-cultural commentary on the state of street art today. The bright colors and the unmissable bubble letters are quintessential elements of traditional graffiti, yet they stand in stark contrast against the formal, authoritative backdrop of the street sign. This contrast is a visual metaphor for the tension between the artist and the establishment, between creativity and conformity. The artwork captures what Cope2 represents — an artist who has thrived in the face of adversity and legal challenges for over three decades. This mixed media piece shows his dedication to the craft and his ability to adapt and evolve. He showcased his mixed-media the streets to a respected figure in modern pop art while maintaining the edge and authenticity of his street roots. Impact of "No Trespassing No Graffiti" on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Cope2's "No Trespassing No Graffiti" impact on the perception of street pop art and graffiti artwork cannot be understated. It is an embodiment of the defiance often intrinsic to this genre of art. Yet, it also represents a maturation of the form, a sign that street art has claimed its rightful place in contemporary art discourse. The piece stands as a symbol of resistance against the criminalization of graffiti, urging a reexamination of the laws and cultural perceptions that govern public expression. Through this work, Cope2 asserts the value of street art as a legitimate and powerful form of social and artistic expression. The painting is a direct engagement with the viewer, a call to question and redefine the boundaries of legality and artistry. It is a bold declaration that the presence of graffiti in the public sphere can be both an act of vandalism and a significant cultural artifact. "No Trespassing No Graffiti" is a pivotal piece in the narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It is a testament to Cope2's enduring influence and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of what street art can convey. This artwork is not just a statement against prohibition; it is a proclamation of the transformative power of graffiti, its role in challenging the status quo, and its potential to change how we interact with and understand the urban landscape. It is a piece that encapsulates the complex identity of graffiti, standing as a vibrant example of the dialogue between artist, city, and society.

    $820.00

  • Sale -15% Red Dumpster HPM Metal Sculpture Art Toy by Amuse126

    Amuse126 Red Dumpster HPM Metal Sculpture Art Toy by Amuse126

    Red Dumpster HPM Limited Edition Hand-Painted Diecast Metal Graffiti Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Artist Amuse126. 2021 Signed Limited Edition of 26 HPM Embleshed Custom Graffiti Mini Dumpsters 4x4 Street Dumpster Series 1 Diecast Metal AM Throw Up Bubble Letter Hand Painted HPM Hand- Embellished Run of 26, Signed 2021

    $169.00 $144.00

  • Grems Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Grems Grems Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Grems- Black Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. The complete artist with overflowing energy, Grems is this kind of unstoppable artist, that will always push the boundaries til the end. His 2 main creative tendencies, Art and Music, developed alongside one another, are teasing and forcing each other to more energetic production in order to always create something unexpected while keeping his well-known and unique style. Hugely active and super productive, his unbridled creativity has made his CV read more like War and Peace: 6 solo albums, 8 releases in collaboration with Klub sandwich, Disiz, Rouges à Lèvre, Olympe, PMPDJ, Foreign Beggars, 15 music videos, multiple art exhibitions spanning the globe, including Peking, Perth, Sevilla, Mexico, London, Paris, Marseille, etc., many walls covered by his graffs including Southbank Centre in London, Beaubourg/ Museum of Pompidou, (the most prestigious modern art museum in France), collaborations with brands such as Skullcandy, Nike, Swatch, Asics, Converse, Scott and Sixpack to name just a few. Grems has also somehow managed to find time to create Ussle, his own apparel brand.

    $218.00

  • Mr André Glossy Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Mr André Saraiva Mr André Glossy Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Mr André- Black Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. 2021 Mr André Glossy Black Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Mr André Glossy Black Spray Paint Can by Montana MTN – Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Mr André Glossy Black Limited Edition Spray Paint Can, released in 2021 by Montana MTN, stands as an iconic artifact in the culture of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Produced in a highly collectible edition of just 500, this 3x8 inch can is filled with glossy black spray paint and presented in a custom wood box etched with the artist’s signature and the Montana Limited Edition insignia. The visual design of the can is unmistakably linked to André Saraiva’s infamous graffiti alter ego Mr A. The character’s simplified linework face, topped with exaggerated symbols like X and O, is a visual shorthand for decades of international street influence. As both a functional spray can and a standalone art object, this release occupies a hybrid territory that fuses utilitarian graffiti culture with high-concept collectible art. Mr André: Graffiti Artist and International Street Pop Icon André Saraiva, born in Uppsala, Sweden and raised in Paris, France, is a globally recognized street pop art figure whose graffiti roots stretch back to the early 1990s. He rose to prominence through his creation of Mr A, a character that would become emblematic of romantic rebellion and irreverent joy across global cityscapes. Seen on rooftops, alleyways, and walls from Paris to Tokyo to New York, Mr A’s wide grin and looped limbs established a visual brand that is as subversive as it is playful. Mr André has not limited himself to street walls. His visual language has transcended into collaborations with luxury fashion, hospitality, and design industries, without losing the grit and spontaneity of his graffiti foundations. Whether on canvas or subway walls, his work maintains its bold narrative identity, reinforcing the significance of visual storytelling in public spaces. Montana MTN’s Artist Series and Object Culture Montana Colors, based in Barcelona, has long been the gold standard in spray paint for graffiti artists worldwide. Their Artist Series elevates the humble spray can into a platform for artistic collaboration, giving space to pioneers like Mr André to reinterpret the object through their own visual lexicons. The 2021 Mr André Glossy Black edition reflects the artist’s clean line art and urban minimalism. The deep black backdrop and orange graphic elements lend the piece a totemic presence that speaks to both its street roots and gallery-level presentation. Montana’s use of high-quality materials, matched with limited edition packaging and artist-focused branding, transforms the can from tool to artifact. Street Pop Art Legacy Encapsulated in the Mr André MTN Can This limited edition piece is not only a celebration of Mr André’s global artistic reach but also a testament to the cultural significance of graffiti in the evolution of contemporary art. The fusion of street rawness with gallery-grade presentation encapsulates the progression of graffiti from subculture to respected creative movement. The Mr André Glossy Black spray can is a physical expression of this evolution—a collectible sculpture that symbolizes movement, rebellion, and stylistic clarity. For collectors and followers of street pop art and graffiti artwork, it represents both a tangible and symbolic connection to one of the most recognizable artists in the genre.

    $175.00

  • Aliens Vs Pharaohs Arrival Chrome Tablet Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin Aliens Vs Pharaohs Arrival Chrome Tablet Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin

    Aliens Vs Pharaohs Arrival Chrome Tablet Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin Limited Edition on Chrome Metal Pop Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Size 15"x18"x1/8" "Shahin Studios is delighted to present the first object edition from Aliens Vs Pharaohs, the new controversial series by Marwan Shahin. This edition is the conclusion of over 6 months of experimenting to create the ultimate chromed out tablet telling modern day history. this edition of the artwork is interpreted with brand new print technology for layering ink to create texture and embossment on mirror like chromed out metal surface, Each print intricately arranged with a filigree of metallics, to produce visually intoxicating effects." -Marwan Shahin

    $771.00

  • Cryptik Gold Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Cryptik Cryptik Gold Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Cryptik- Gold Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. CRYPTIK, a Los Angeles-based artist, creates works of art that explore the realm of spirituality and consciousness. His signature style of calligraphy, along with his iconic depictions of deities and spiritual consciousness. His signature style of calligraphy, along with his iconic depictions of deities and spiritual leaders, can be seen throughout the world, adorning the urban landscape and galleries alike. The goal of his leaders can be seen throughout the world, adorning the urban landscape and galleries alike. The goal of his art is to challenge people to think of other possibilities and to see a different reality; one that encompasses art is to challenge people to think of other possibilities and to see a different reality; one that encompasses many ideologies, philosophies, and belief systems in order to help us better understand our place in the many ideologies, philosophies, and belief systems in order to help us better understand our place in the universe.

    $218.00

  • Champ Blue Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Champ Blue Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Champ- Blue Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti & pop culture legend Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 3x8 Signed Via Thumbprint & Numbered With Custom Display Box. Ultra rare and collectible Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta limited edition spray paint can sports artwork boxing collectibles.

    $504.00

  • Work Well Together Cyan Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Work Well Together Cyan Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Work Well Together- Cyan Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti & pop culture legend Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 3x8 Signed Via Thumbprint & Numbered With Custom Display Box. Ultra rare and very cool Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta limited edition spray paint can artwork collectibles.

    $504.00

  • Lagos Original Street Sign Spray Painting by Atomik

    Atomik Lagos Original Street Sign Spray Painting by Atomik

    Lagos Original Street Sign Spray Painting by Atomik Mixed Media Modern Graffiti Paint Pop Art on Real Metal Ready To Hang. 2023 Signed Original Painting on Reclaimed Metal City Road Construction Sign Artwork Size 36x36 of Spray Painted Smiling Atomik Orange In the vibrant world of modern graffiti and pop art, Atomik emerges as a unique voice, creating pieces that resonate deeply with art aficionados and street art enthusiasts alike. His 2023 artwork, titled "Lagos," is a prime example of his genius. Made on a reclaimed metal city road construction sign, this piece is not just a painting but a marriage of art and urban elements. Measuring 36x36 inches, "Lagos" is an ode to the urban environment from which Atomik draws inspiration. The centerpiece, the spray-painted smiling Atomik Orange, is instantly recognizable and evokes a sense of familiarity, bridging the gap between the street and the art gallery. The backdrop, a real metal city road construction sign, adds layers of authenticity and rawness to the piece. Its weathered appearance, marked with signs of wear and age, tells a story of its own, setting a contrasting stage for the vibrant and playful Atomik Orange. This painting does more than just showcase Atomik's technical prowess with a spray can. It challenges the boundaries of traditional art forms, blurring the lines between graffiti, pop art, and found object art. By choosing a reclaimed metal sign as his canvas, Atomik comments on the transient nature of urban life and the ever-evolving face of cities. For those who appreciate art that speaks to contemporary issues while staying rooted in traditional techniques, "Lagos" is a testament to Atomik's ability to capture the zeitgeist of modern urban culture. It's not just a piece of art; it's a conversation starter, a narrative, and a reflection of the times we live in.

    $1,174.00

  • Royyal Dog Matt Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Royyal Dog- Chris Chanyang Shim Royyal Dog Matt Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Royyal Dog- Matt Black Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by Famous Graffiti Paint Maker Montana MTN x Royyal Dog- Chris Chanyang Shim. 2022 Spray Paint Can & Wood Box Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 3x8 400ml Can "Royyal Dog Chris Chanyang Shim is a graffiti writer and mural artist from Seoul, Korea. He is best known for his photorealistic murals of African American women in traditional Korean hanbok dresses. His paintings carry a message of global harmony and have been recognized for multiculturalism. His work can be seen around the world. " -Montana MTN Royyal Dog – Matt Black Limited Edition Spray Paint Can (2022) Montana MTN Artist Series The Royyal Dog Matt Black Limited Edition spray paint can is a striking collaboration between Montana Colors (MTN) and internationally recognized muralist Royyal Dog, also known as Chris Chanyang Shim. Released in 2022 as part of the MTN Artist Series, this collectible edition transforms the classic 400ml spray can into a refined and culturally layered art object. Limited to just 500 pieces worldwide, this edition features Royyal Dog’s signature photorealistic portraiture wrapped seamlessly around the cylindrical surface. The artwork depicts a poised female figure rendered with exceptional detail, wearing a traditional Korean hanbok in rich golden tones. The matte black top and cap contrast beautifully with the softness and realism of the portrait, enhancing the depth and presence of the image. Royyal Dog is a Seoul-based graffiti writer and mural artist known for blending hyperrealistic portraiture with cultural symbolism. He is particularly recognized for painting African American women dressed in traditional Korean hanbok, a powerful visual fusion that speaks to global harmony, multiculturalism, and shared human identity. His murals appear in cities around the world and have become widely respected for both technical mastery and meaningful narrative. Each can measures approximately 3 x 8 inches (400ml format) and comes housed in an official Montana MTN wooden presentation box, laser-marked with the MTN Limited Edition insignia. The inclusion of the display box elevates the piece from memorabilia to a collectible sculpture suitable for prominent display. As part of the Montana MTN Artist Series, the Royyal Dog Matt Black edition stands within a respected lineage of artist-designed cans that merge street culture with fine art presentation. With only 500 produced, it remains a rare and highly collectible example of contemporary graffiti art intersecting with portrait realism and cultural dialogue. A sophisticated and visually powerful addition to any serious street art or contemporary art collection, this Royyal Dog Montana MTN limited edition spray can captures both technical brilliance and a message of unity in a compact, display-ready format.

    $300.00

  • Stormtrooper Messiah Welcome Wall Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Ron English- POPaganda Stormtrooper Messiah Welcome Wall Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Stormtrooper Messiah- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Ron English- POPaganda. Ron English- POPaganda is widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering into clever statement and masterful trompe l’oeil based art. He has created illegal murals and billboards that blend stunning visuals with biting political, consumerist and surrealist statements, hijacking public space worldwide for the sake of art since the 1980s.

    $371.00

  • Supreme Montana Cans Mini Can Set Spray Paint Artwork by Montana MTN

    Supreme Supreme Montana Cans Mini Can Set Spray Paint Artwork by Montana MTN

    Supreme Montana Cans Mini Can Set Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. 2021 Limited Edition Set of six 1.7 oz spray paint cans with printed logos. 3.5" height with 1.3" radius. Sold as a set, made exclusively for Supreme. In a striking meld of street credibility and high-end fashion, the Supreme Montana Cans Mini Can Set emerges as a testament to the expansive influence of street culture in contemporary aesthetics. Launched in 2021, this collection represents a partnership between Supreme, a brand synonymous with the intersection of counterculture and luxury, and Montana MTN, a stalwart in the graffiti art supplies industry. The limited edition set features six 1.7 oz spray paint cans, each standing at a height of 3.5 inches with a radius of 1.3 inches. The vibrancy of the colors—blue, yellow, gray, pink, and the iconic Supreme red—mirror the eclectic palette often found in urban graffiti art, making the set an attractive piece for collectors and enthusiasts of street art and pop culture. This collaboration indicates the ever-evolving landscape of pop art, where the convergence of utilitarian objects and artistic expression forms a new narrative. Supreme's bold logos printed on the miniature Montana cans speak a language of urban artistry and exclusivity, attributes highly regarded in both street art circles and the high fashion domain. These cans, while fully functional, transcend their primary purpose of painting to become collectible artworks in their own right. They are sold as a cohesive set, underscoring the idea that their value is compounded not just by their rarity but by their association with the cultural zeitgeist. By creating these cans exclusively for Supreme, Montana MTN ensures that this crossover resonates with a sense of scarcity and unique appeal. These are not just tools for creating art but are themselves a statement, a symbolic nod to the culture from which they've been born, and a reflection of the world they decorate. In the hands of enthusiasts, these cans hold the potential to unleash creativity. At the same time, in the eyes of collectors, they stand as a representation of a cultural fusion that has come to define a generation. Such collaborations are milestones marking the journey of street art from the peripheries into the mainstream. This journey continues to challenge and redefine the boundaries between everyday objects and fine art.

    $275.00

  • Fab 5 Colorado Red Wildstyle Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Fab 5 Freddy- Fred Brathwaite Fab 5 Colorado Red Wildstyle Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Fab 5 Colorado Red Spray Paint Can Artwork by Fab 5 Freddy- Fred Brathwaite x Montana MTN Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2024 Fab 5 Colorado Red Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Wildstyle Rapper Musician Artist Fab 5 Freddy African American Man Vintage Style Photo Stylized Graffiti Spray Paint Can Art. Fab 5 Freddy and Montana MTN: A Spray Can Revolution The collaboration between Fab 5 Freddy, born Fred Brathwaite, and Montana MTN in 2024 produced a unique artifact that fuses the energy of street art with the essence of collectible design. The "Fab 5 Colorado Red" spray paint can is not just a tool for creating graffiti but a standalone piece of art. With only 500 made, each can is a limited edition work that captures the spirit of Fab 5 Freddy's influence on graffiti and hip-hop culture. The custom wood box packaging elevates the can from a simple container of paint to an object of art, underscoring the importance of presentation in the world of art collectibles. Each can, sized at a modest 3x8 inches, is filled with the vibrant "Colorado Red" hue of paint, a nod to the bold and impactful color choices often made by graffiti artists. The design of the can features a vintage-style photo of an African American man, representing Fab 5 Freddy himself, stylized in a way that marries graffiti's wildstyle lettering with a classic portrait. This design encapsulates Fab 5 Freddy's legacy within the worlds of street pop art and graffiti artwork, bridging the divide between the street and the gallery. Legacy of Wildstyle: Fab 5 Freddy's Impact on Graffiti Art Fab 5 Freddy's contributions to the culture of graffiti are monumental. He was among the first to bring graffiti and hip-hop from the streets of New York to a global audience, transforming the perceptions of graffiti from acts of vandalism to recognized forms of art. His wildstyle graffiti, characterized by intricate, interlocking letters and symbols, was revolutionary, influencing countless artists and cementing his place in street art history. The "Fab 5 Colorado Red" spray paint can artwork continues this legacy, serving as a tribute to the style and influence of Fab 5 Freddy. The can’s artwork tells a story of the streets, of the evolution of graffiti as an art form, and of the man who helped propel it into the cultural mainstream. Each limited edition can is a celebration of the history and progression of street pop art, embodying the creative spirit that Fab 5 Freddy represented. The Art Object Phenomenon: From Utility to Icon The phenomenon of transforming utilitarian objects like spray paint cans into icons of art has become increasingly prevalent in the world of pop graffiti and street art. These objects, once solely seen as the tools of the trade for street artists, have become canvases in their own right, offering artists a new medium to express their vision. The "Fab 5 Colorado Red" spray paint can by Montana MTN is a prime example of this trend, where the object itself becomes a piece of art, coveted by collectors and enthusiasts alike. The collaboration between Fab 5 Freddy and Montana MTN is more than a business venture; it's a symbolic convergence of art and utility, of the street and the establishment. Each can, with its vibrant color and striking design, is a testament to the power of street art to innovate and inspire, to transcend its roots and become an integral part of the art world’s lexicon. These limited edition cans are not only vessels of paint but vessels of history, carrying the legacy of street pop art and graffiti artwork forward for new generations to discover and appreciate. In the art community, collaborations like the "Fab 5 Colorado Red" are reminders of the transformative power of art, of its ability to reshape objects and perceptions. They stand as monuments to the artists like Fab 5 Freddy who have paved the way for the recognition and celebration of street art, ensuring that the essence of the streets—the bold, unapologetic voice of the graffiti artist—continues to be a vital part of the conversation in the world of art.

    $239.00

  • Quinqueflor Mordida #11 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Canlove Quinqueflor Mordida #11 Original Recycled Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Canlove

    Quinqueflor Mordida #11 Original 100% Recycled, Hand Cut Iron Lak Aerosol Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Canlove. 2015 Signed Original Mixed Media Spray Paint Can Paint Displayed With Custom Box Sculpture Artwork Size 8x8 Ready To Hang on Wall "We dubbed these flower creations Metaliflora and we’ve been experimenting with different shapes and forms for a few years. We challenged ourselves to create the greatest and most efficient use of one recycled spray paint can. The flower bloomed naturally. This series is partially about us returning to our roots. When we started cutting these flowers we wouldn’t paint them as we often do now. We’ve been venturing into this raw approach with some of our other work. It feels right to introduce it with this series as well.The can popping process always produces a unique pattern inside the can because as the marble moves around inside it leaves its tracks on the wet paint. Each flower is cut by hand and no two flowers are exactly alike. Each one is completely unique. And every box we shipped had a custom paint job." - Canlove

    $201.00

  • Salvage Can 11 Original Spray Paint Can Sculpture Painting Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla Salvage Can 11 Original Spray Paint Can Sculpture Painting Eddie Colla

    Salvage Can 11 Original Painting on Spray Paint Can Mixed Media Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti legend Eddie Colla. 2018 Signed Original Spray Paint Acrylic Mixed Media on Spray Paint Can Artwork Size 3x8 "I made this series of cans in China in 2018. I had been waiting for supplies to start working on larger pieces. The residency where I was had kept all their empty spray cans. I started making these small pieces from the used spray cans. It wasn't anything I planned; I just had an unexpected amount of free time waiting for my materials to arrive, so I worked with what was available. Each can is signed and dated on the bottom of the can." -Eddie Colla Eddie Colla's Innovation in Street Art Eddie Colla's "Salvage Can 11" stands as a powerful statement within the realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork, an original painting on a spray paint can that marries mixed media techniques with the subversive energy of street art. The work is part of a series created in 2018 during a residency in China, a period that Colla describes as marked by an unexpected hiatus, waiting for art supplies, which led to the innovative use of discarded materials to create something unforeseen yet profound. Colla's "Salvage Can 11" is a testament to the spontaneous and adaptive spirit that often drives street art. Faced with a delay in his usual creative process, Colla turned to the empty spray cans available at his residency, transforming them from tools into canvases. This act of reclamation gave new life to the used cans and challenged the perception of value and utility in art materials. The resulting artwork—a signed original piece—is a mixed-media sculpture that encapsulates the essence of graffiti artwork: raw, immediate, and deeply personal. Visual Dynamics of "Salvage Can 11" The visual impact of "Salvage Can 11" is immediate and visceral. The imagery on the can is haunting, with the figure's features suggesting a blend of humanity and mask-like anonymity—a common theme in Colla's work, which often comments on identity and the individual's place within society. Using acrylic and spray paint adds texture and depth, with the stark black and purple hues commanding attention and drawing the viewer into a contemplative dialogue with the piece. Cultural Significance of Eddie Colla's Work Eddie Colla's contribution to street art extends beyond his murals and public installations. He bridges the gap between the street and the collector's space by bringing his art to a tangible, holdable medium like a spray paint can. "Salvage Can 11" embodies the transient nature of street art, while its existence as a preserved object challenges the ephemerality traditionally associated with the form. Colla's work is a reminder that street art is not confined to public spaces but is a dynamic art form that can inhabit and adapt to any context. The Resonance of the "Salvage Can" Series in Art Collecting The "Salvage Can" series holds a special place in the art collection. Each can, signed and dated by Colla, is not just an artwork but a historical piece that carries the story of its creation. Collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork are often drawn to pieces with a narrative, and "Salvage Can 11" offers just that—a story of innovation, adaptation, and the creative process that unfolded in an artist's residency across the globe. "Salvage Can 11" is a mixed-media sculpture encapsulating Eddie Colla's innovative spirit and stature as a graffiti legend. The work is symbolic of the creativity that flourishes within the constraints of street art, highlighting Colla's ability to craft compelling narratives from unexpected circumstances. It is a prime example of how street pop art can transcend traditional boundaries and redefine what a canvas can be, inviting a broader audience to engage with the street art movement in new and meaningful ways.

    $504.00

  • Chaz! Bojorquez Matte Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Montana MTN Chaz! Bojorquez Matte Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Chaz Bojorquez Matte Black Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2025 Stamped Matte Black  Color Limited Edition of 1000 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Chaz Bojorquez Matte Black Montana MTN Spray Paint Can Object Artwork The Chaz Bojorquez Matte Black Spray Paint Can by Montana MTN is a 2025 limited edition object artwork that celebrates the connection between graffiti culture, collectible design, and functional artist materials. Produced in a limited edition of 1000, this special release features a Montana MTN spray paint can wrapped in vivid custom artwork and packaged inside a branded wooden display box. Measuring approximately 3 x 8 inches, the piece transforms a traditional graffiti tool into collectible Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Unlike standard commercial paint products, this edition was designed as a crossover between studio practice and contemporary object art, while still remaining filled with usable Matte Black paint. Chaz Bojorquez and Los Angeles Graffiti History Chaz Bojorquez is an American graffiti artist recognized as one of the foundational figures in West Coast graffiti culture. Emerging from Los Angeles during the 1970s, Bojorquez became known for blending Cholo-style lettering traditions with influences from calligraphy, urban signage, and contemporary street expression. His iconic handstyle helped define a distinctly Californian graffiti aesthetic separate from the subway-based lettering systems developing in New York during the same era. The stylized signature featured prominently on this Montana MTN can reflects Bojorquez’s instantly recognizable script approach, which remains influential across modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. His work has been exhibited internationally and continues to bridge underground graffiti culture with gallery and museum recognition. Spray Paint as Functional Sculpture and Collectible Art The spray paint can has become one of the most important visual symbols within graffiti culture. Artists rely on it not only as a tool but also as a representation of freedom, rebellion, identity, and public expression. This Montana MTN edition elevates the spray can into sculptural object artwork through detailed printed imagery featuring a flaming skull motif rendered with vibrant gradients and layered color effects. The addition of the custom wooden presentation box reinforces the collectible nature of the release while maintaining direct ties to graffiti authenticity. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, artist-designed spray cans have evolved into highly sought-after crossover pieces that merge industrial design, packaging, and fine art aesthetics. Montana MTN Collaborations and Graffiti Collectible Culture Montana MTN has established itself as one of the leading spray paint brands associated with international graffiti culture. Through collaborations with influential artists, the company has helped preserve the visual language and history of street art within collectible editions like this release. The Chaz Bojorquez Matte Black edition demonstrates how functional materials from graffiti practice continue gaining recognition as legitimate contemporary art objects. Collectors are drawn to these works because they preserve the authenticity of graffiti culture while presenting it in a format suitable for display. The combination of the stamped edition, artist collaboration, custom packaging, and functional paint contents gives this release significance beyond traditional merchandise, placing it firmly within the expanding world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $250.00

Metal Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Metal in Motion: The Unyielding Canvas of Street Expression

Metal as a medium in the hands of artists is as old as civilization itself, yet in the modern era of street pop art and graffiti artwork, it takes on new forms and significance. In the urban landscape, metal surfaces become canvases for expressions as enduring as the material. From the spray-painted layers on a train car to the intricate sculptures that redefine city plazas, metal in its many forms has provided a robust, dynamic medium for artists to explore the intersection of durability and transience in their work. Metal graffiti prints and metal street artwork are unique art forms that use metal as a medium to create graffiti-style images or street art. These works often feature vibrant colors, bold lines, and intricate designs that reflect the urban environment in which they are created. Both established and emerging artists have embraced these mediums, as they offer a durable and eye-catching alternative to traditional canvas or paper. Types of Metal Graffiti Prints & Metal Street Artwork: Aluminum prints: These are created by infusing graffiti designs onto aluminum sheets, resulting in a sleek and modern appearance. The high-definition colors and reflective surface create a striking visual effect. Stainless steel artwork: Graffiti and street art designs are etched, engraved, or painted onto stainless steel surfaces, resulting in a durable and long-lasting piece of art. Sculptures: Some artists create three-dimensional metal sculptures incorporating graffiti or street art elements, blending traditional urban art forms with modern metalworking techniques. Techniques: Direct printing: In this method, graffiti designs are printed directly onto metal surfaces using UV-resistant inks, ensuring the colors remain vibrant and long-lasting. Dye-sublimation: This process involves printing the graffiti design onto a transfer paper, which is then heat-pressed onto a metal surface, infusing the ink into the material. Hand-painting: Some artists prefer to hand-paint their designs onto metal surfaces, often using spray paint or other specialized materials to achieve the desired effect. Benefits of Metal Graffiti Prints & Metal Street Artwork: Durability: Metal artwork is resistant to weather, fading, and other environmental factors, making it ideal for outdoor display or high-traffic areas.
Vibrant colors: The reflective nature of metal surfaces enhances the colors used in the designs, resulting in a visually striking appearance. Modern aesthetic: Combining urban art with sleek metal materials creates a contemporary, industrial-inspired look. Famous Artists: Banksy: This anonymous British artist is known for incorporating political and social commentary into his street art and graffiti works, which have been reproduced on metal prints. Shepard Fairey: The American graphic artist behind the iconic "Obey Giant" and "Hope" posters also produces metal graffiti prints featuring his signature style. Eduardo Kobra: This Brazilian street artist is famous for his large-scale, colorful murals, which have been adapted for metal prints and sculptures. Metal graffiti prints, and street artwork combine the edgy, urban aesthetics of graffiti and street art with the durability and modern appeal of metal surfaces. These art forms offer a unique and eye-catching addition to any indoor and outdoor space.

The Alchemy of Metal: From Industry to Art

Street artists and pop art practitioners have long understood the allure of metal. Its industrial roots speak to a history of labor and manufacturing, the urban environment, and its ceaseless rhythms. Metal brings these associations, layering meaning onto meaning when recontextualized as a medium for art. In street art, where the message is often as significant as the aesthetic, metal is a powerful ally. The use of metal in street art can range from the subtle to the overt. It may come in spray paint on a metal shutter, lending its voice to the chorus of the city's street art narrative. Or it may be more direct, with artists creating three-dimensional works that transform the metal into shapes and forms that challenge viewers' perceptions of space and substance. These creations can be permanent fixtures, altering a neighborhood's visual and cultural landscape for decades, or they can be ephemeral, subject to the same cycle of creation and destruction that characterizes much of street art.

Metal's Metamorphosis in the Hands of Street Masters

In street pop art and graffiti artwork, the transformation of metal is physical and conceptual. Artists who engage with this medium are not merely changing the shape or color of the metal; they are imbuing it with new life, redefining its purpose and message. The permanence of metalwork in art offers a stark contrast to the fleeting nature of life in the city, providing a sense of continuity and resilience amidst constant change. Certain artists have become synonymous with the use of metal in their work. They weld, cut, bend, and shape it, converting the cold, hard substance into works of surprising warmth and emotion. These artists often leave their mark on cities worldwide, with sculptures and installations that become points of reference, symbols of identity for the locales they stand. Through their work, metal becomes a medium of memory, recording the interactions of countless individuals with the art piece, each leaving a trace of their presence, touch, and gaze. Metal as a medium and media in the realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork offers a dialogue between the artist and their environment, between the permanence of the medium and the evolving nature of the cities they adorn. The use of metal in urban art is a testament to the innovative spirit of artists who see not just a material but a possibility, a chance to make a lasting statement in the conversation of street art. Whether as a surface for spray paint or as a structure for sculpture, metal stands as a testament to the creativity and resilience of the street art movement.
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