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  • Sale -15% Let Us Prey Bloody Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Let Us Prey Bloody Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Let Us Prey- Bloody Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. This listing is for the Bloody Version of Let Us Prey by Frank Kozik. Limited edition of 100 pieces worldwide. Trapped in a gruesome world where paper is the source of revenue and happiness, we have redesigned any “exchange” to be nothing close to a smile from a stranger. Our whispers in prayer have become those of being blessed with wealth and materials to ensure longevity and to watch over our bank accounts instead of our friends. In collaboration with famed artist and Kidrobot Creative Director, Frank Kozik, the “Let Us Prey” Art Figure captures modern-day greed pressed between two hopeful hands that used to pray for more than money. Standing as a 10” representation of how pop culture devotes time to mirror our current economy and social standings, the “Let Us Prey” Vinyl Art Figure by Frank Kozik makes the perfect piece to remind ourselves of the balance between our social networked personalities and our true goals for self-actualization.

    $327.00 $278.00

  • KG Olive AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey KG Olive AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    KG Olive Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Chipboard Paper by Mike Giant x Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof

    $539.00

  • Blondie Live at the Roundhouse- Black Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Blondie Live at the Roundhouse- Black Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Blondie Live at the Roundhouse- Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Live at the Roundhouse (Black) Screen Print 18 x 24 inches Edition of 150 June 23, 2017 It measures 18" x 24". Blondie the Punk Rock Music Artist Live Performance At The Roundhouse London England 2017 Gig Poster.

    $384.00

  • Monkey Trick Serigraph Print by Derek Hess

    Derek Hess Monkey Trick Serigraph Print by Derek Hess

    Monkey Trick Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Fine Art Paper by Derek Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 SIgned & Numbered Limited Edition of 200, 4 colors and the white of the paper creates the tan lines." - Derek Hess Dissecting Derek Hess's Monkey Trick Serigraph In the intricate dance of colors and lines that characterizes Derek Hess's 'Monkey Trick,' the piece stands out as a testament to the artist's prowess in merging the intensity of graffiti artwork with the finesse of modern pop art. This limited edition, hand-pulled, 4-color serigraph print on fine art paper exemplifies how street art sensibilities can be transformed into gallery-worthy pieces. Hess, an American artist from Cleveland, Ohio, is celebrated for his work, which often reflects struggle, emotion, and human complexity themes. Serigraphy: Melding Street Art with Fine Art The technique used in 'Monkey Trick' is serigraphy, which refers to traditional screen printing methods. By utilizing a mesh to transfer ink onto paper, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil, Hess showcases his distinctive style—usually seen adorning city walls and skateboards. The statement by Hess, '4 colors and the white of the paper creates the tan lines,' underlines his meticulous methodology. The limited color palette does not limit the depth of the piece; instead, it enriches it, with the white of the paper becoming an active participant in the narrative. This is particularly notable in street pop art, where the environment often contributes to the artwork, just as the paper does here. The surroundings are not mere backdrops but integral components of the art. In 'Monkey Trick,' Hess utilizes the absence of color to suggest presence, much like how the silence in a conversation can speak volumes. It reflects how graffiti artists often must use the canvas of walls, adjusting and incorporating their imperfections and textures into their work. The Visual Language of 'Monkey Trick' The subject matter of 'Monkey Trick' is quintessentially Hess—a complex human figure in repose, suggestive of vulnerability or exhaustion, with a more petite figure, which appears to be a monkey, also in a state of rest. The human figure, rendered in robust, muscular lines, is influential yet passive. The monkey, often symbolizing mischief or playfulness in art, is shown in an unusual moment of calm, mirroring its human counterpart. This duality may reflect the multifaceted nature of humans, who possess both a primal, unrefined side and a more complex emotional capacity. Using only four colors to create this piece speaks to Hess's ingenuity. It challenges the viewer to find depth and texture in limitation, a common theme in street art where artists often work with a restricted palette due to environmental and material constraints. The serigraph embraces street pop art's raw, unfiltered ethos, which thrives on minimalism and directness to convey powerful messages. The lines and tan shades in 'Monkey Trick' create a tangible texture that can almost be felt, reminiscent of the tactile nature of walls that serve as canvases in urban landscapes. The Legacy of Derek Hess and 'Monkey Trick' Derek Hess's work has been influential in bridging the often segregated worlds of street art and fine art. 'Monkey Trick' is a notable example of how graffiti's spontaneity and vivid imagery can be harmoniously blended with pop art. It also indicates Hess's ability to convey complex human emotions through simple yet compelling compositions. This serigraph adds to his legacy as a pioneer in this blended art form. It serves as a cultural artifact, capturing the essence of an era where street art is increasingly recognized as a legitimate and influential art form. Through 'Monkey Trick,' Hess contributes to the dialogue on converging street art techniques with acceptable art principles. His work resonates within the art community and beyond, attracting those who need to be more traditionally engaged with art and inviting them to explore the layered meanings behind the deceptively simple visuals. Pieces like this exemplify how modern street pop art is not just about the art itself but also about the process and the narrative it invites the viewer to partake in. Through his art, Derek Hess asks us to consider the human condition, the rawness of our existence, and the beauty found within the constraints of form and color.

    $323.00

  • Someday Baby 04 Original Silkscreen Painting by Greg Gossel

    Greg Gossel Someday Baby 04 Original Silkscreen Painting by Greg Gossel

    Someday Baby- 04 Original Painting Mixed-Media Silkscreen Ink, Acrylic, Spray Paint & Collage on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Greg Gossel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Someday Baby 04 Original Silkscreen Painting by Greg Gossel "This series is inspired by a recent trip to Kyoto, Japan. Throughout my time in Japan, I visited a number of vintage book shops and second-hand stores, collecting a variety of graphic novels, songbooks, magazines, old newspapers, and maps. Upon returning to my studio I used these materials as not only image and type references for this new body of work, but also physical collage elements incorporated into each piece. The heavily layered imagery and vibrant color palette of this hand-printed series reflects the rich tradition and lively culture I experienced during my stay in Japan." - Greg Gossel

    $932.00

  • Illusion Blotter Paper Archival Print by Copyright

    Copyright Illusion Blotter Paper Archival Print by Copyright

    Illusion Blotter Paper Archival Print by Copyright Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Blotter paper, a type of thick absorbent paper, is traditionally used in fields like chemistry for drying samples or in the art world for watercolor painting. However, it has found a unique niche in the world of graffiti and street art for the creation of "blotter art", which is often associated with psychedelic art due to its historical use as a medium for distributing LSD. Experience the convergence of fine art and counterculture with our Fine Art Archival Prints on Perforated Blotter LSD Paper. These prints, a nod to the psychedelic era, are designed to deliver stunning visual impact. They are printed on high-quality blotter paper, which was traditionally used for LSD tabs, but now repurposed for this unique art form. Each piece is a work of masterful creativity, providing an experience that is both aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant. Printed with archival inks to ensure longevity, these prints are not only collectibles but also lasting symbols of a vibrant subculture.

    $360.00

  • Sale -15% Space Invaders 1000% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Space Invaders 1000% Be@rbrick

    Space Invaders 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 1000% Taito Retro Video Game Bearbrick

    $820.00 $697.00

  • Boudica Is Coming HPM Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid x James Cauty

    Jamie Reid Boudica Is Coming HPM Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid x James Cauty

    Boudica Is Coming to HPM Embellished 6-Color Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled on Distressed 400gsm Reverse Optimum Grey Card Limited Edition Artwork. 2018 Signed By Both Artists HPM Acrylic Hand Embellished Stencil & Numbered Limited Edition of 350 Artwork Size 17x25 Silkscreen Print of Queen Boudica on Horse Chariot Next To Skyscraper Building Art Car Boot Fair Edition Hand Distressed Boudica Is Coming: HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid and James Cauty The artwork Boudica Is Coming is an exemplary piece in the fusion of street pop art and graffiti-inspired visuals. Created by renowned British artists Jamie Reid and James Cauty, this work is an homage to rebellious iconography and the modern urban landscape. It is a limited edition of 350, hand-pulled on distressed 400gsm Reverse Optimum Grey Card, giving each piece a distinctive texture. Measuring 17x25 inches, the work captures the essence of street art culture while linking it to historical references, most notably through the imagery of Queen Boudica. The Iconography of Boudica in Street Pop Art Boudica, the ancient warrior queen of the Iceni tribe, is a recurring figure in British rebellious iconography. In this particular piece, Reid and Cauty draw a direct line between the defiant spirit of Boudica and the countercultural movements that define much of contemporary street art. She is depicted riding her iconic horse-drawn chariot, wielding strength and power. The juxtaposition of her figure against the backdrop of a modern skyscraper highlights the tension between history and the relentless progress of urbanization. This contrast is a central theme in street pop art, where historical and cultural symbols are frequently re-contextualized in contemporary urban environments. The use of Boudica in this context transforms her from a historical figure into a symbol of ongoing resistance. By placing her against a looming urban tower block, the artists are making a statement about the enduring relevance of rebellion in modern life. This ties into the broader themes of street pop art, where everyday environments, societal norms, and the tension between authority and individualism are challenged. Distressed Aesthetic and Graffiti Influences The aesthetic choices in Boudica Is Coming reflect the rough and gritty style often associated with graffiti artwork. The silkscreen is printed on distressed grey card stock, adding texture and uniqueness to each print. The distressed elements create a worn, almost decaying look, contrasting with the piece's vibrant neon colors. This distressing technique is particularly effective in replicating the look and feel of urban street walls, where posters and graffiti interact with the elements, slowly eroding into new forms. Jamie ReReid'sackground in graphic design and punk rock visuals plays a vital role in the pipiece'sverall composition. His work with the Sex Pistols and his distinctive collage style, which often includes defaced and altered political symbols, resonates throughout this silkscreen. The stencil-like appearance of Boudica and her chariot is reminiscent of street tagging, a nod to graffiti arart'soots. Meanwhile, James Cauty, known for his work with the KLF and as part of the art collective The Grey Organisation, brings a postmodern, dystopian sensibility to the piece. Combining these two artists creates a visual dialogue between rebellion, decay, and the ever-evolving cityscape. Hand-pulled and Hand-Embellished Elements A vital aspect of this edition is its hand-pulled silkscreen printing process. Each print is not just mechanically reproduced but crafted with care, resulting in slight variations between editions, making each piece unique. The silkscreen process, especially in the hands of Reid and Cauty, imbues the work with a tactile quality that draws the viewer in. The bold, almost fluorescent colors demand attention, creating a dynamic contrast between the monochrome tower block and the vibrancy of the lettering and Queen BoBoudica'silhouette. Further enhancing the print is the hand-embellished acrylic stenciling. Each print has been individually embellished by the artists, adding layers of paint extending beyond traditional prints' flatness. This manual intervention by the artists adds depth and texture, reinforcing the sense of the handmade, a cornerstone of street art and graffiti practices. These embellishments ensure that no two prints are exactly alike, adding to the value and collectability of the piece. Queen Boudica in the Urban Landscape The juxtaposition of Queen Boudica against a towering skyscraper is not merely a visual choice but a statement. It speaks to the encroachment of modernity on history, tradition, and natural landscapes. Skyscrapers, often symbols of corporate power and modernity, stand in stark contrast to the ancient, organic power represented by Boudica and her horse-drawn chariot. In this sense, Boudica Is Coming embodies the tension between the past and present, nature and industry, rebellion and order. The use of bold text in the piece, announcing Boudica Is Coming, adds a sense of immediacy and urgency. It speaks to the viewer in the way street art does, with its direct, almost confrontational messaging. The message itself hints at the idea of resurgence or the return of something powerful and transformative. Boudica becomes a stand-in for any number of modern resistances, whether political, social, or cultural. This is what makes the piece stand out in the world of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It engages the viewer visually and intellectually, prompting them to consider the implications of rebellion in the context of the modern city. It bridges history and contemporary street culture, creating a dialogue between the two. Boudica Is Coming by Jamie Reid and James Cauty is a powerful piece of street pop art that blends historical iconography with contemporary urban landscapes. Through its silkscreen process, hand-embellished elements, and the distressed aesthetic, it captures the raw energy of street art while commenting on the enduring relevance of rebellion and resistance. ItIt'sot just a print, but a visual and cultural statement that resonates within the framework of modern graffiti and pop art movements.

    $750.00

  • They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    They Live 2 Movie Hand-Pulled 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey x Mondo. 2011 Signed & Numbered Screen Print They Live 2, 2011 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 500 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles They Live Movie Screening Alamo Drafthouse Austin Texas June 9 2011. This Is Your God, Obey Your Dictator Minute bump to the lower-left corner.

    $917.00

  • Unsane Sweet Diesel Lollipop 1996 The Kilowatt San Francisco Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Unsane Sweet Diesel Lollipop 1996 The Kilowatt San Francisco Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Unsane Sweet Diesel Lollipop 1996 The Kilowatt San Francisco Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 1996 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of 650 Artwork Size 17.5x22.5 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik. Unsane Sweet Diesel Lollipop The Kilowatt San Francisco Ca March 9, 1996

    $230.00

  • Every Ancient Village Has A Creepiness Giclee Print by Skinner

    Skinner Every Ancient Village Has A Creepiness Giclee Print by Skinner

    Every Ancient Village Has A Creepiness Limited Edition Giclee Print on Velvet Cotton Rag by Skinner counter-culture street artist art. Skinner is a self-taught artist living in Oakland, California who has meticulously crafted a balance of extraordinary mural work, bizarre and antagonistic installations while maintaining a prolific commercial career. Influenced by 80’s pop culture, human struggle, myths and violence, dungeons and dragons, and the heavy metal gods, Skinner’s mind is one of psycho social mayhem fueled by a calculated chaos.

    $224.00

  • Die Hard Silkscreen Print by Matt Dye- Blunt Graffix

    Matt Dye- Blunt Graffix Die Hard Silkscreen Print by Matt Dye- Blunt Graffix

    Die Hard Silkscreen Print by Matt Dye- Blunt Graffix Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Bruce Willie From the Movie Die Hard Die Hard Silkscreen Print by Matt Dye – Blunt Graffix Die Hard Silkscreen Print by Matt Dye of Blunt Graffix is a powerful example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, capturing the intensity and grit of the legendary action film. Created in 2013, this hand-pulled silkscreen print is a signed and numbered limited edition of 60, measuring 18x24 inches. The artwork features Bruce Willis as John McClane, the iconic protagonist of Die Hard, depicted in a bold, high-contrast composition that merges classic action film poster aesthetics with the raw energy of street art. The use of a striking red, black, and halftone pattern gives the piece a vintage, propaganda-style feel while maintaining a sharp, modern edge. Stylistic Approach and Composition Matt Dye is known for his ability to elevate pop culture imagery into dynamic Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, and this print is a testament to that expertise. The composition is meticulously crafted, with Bruce Willis front and center, gripping a handgun with an intense, determined expression. The background features a high-contrast cityscape, reinforcing the urban chaos of Die Hard's setting in Nakatomi Plaza. The typography is bold and aggressive, with the film title in heavy block letters and the famous tagline positioned prominently beneath. The use of halftone shading adds a retro comic book feel, a signature technique often seen in Blunt Graffix prints. The hand-pulled screenprinting process enhances the depth and texture, making each print a unique piece of collectible artwork. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Matt Dye’s work under Blunt Graffix blends the rebellious nature of graffiti with the refined craftsmanship of silkscreen printmaking. His prints often feature cult movie characters, rock legends, and comic book icons, aligning with the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The bold contrasts and stencil-like qualities in this Die Hard piece mimic the aesthetics of urban wheatpaste posters and large-scale murals, where pop culture imagery is frequently recontextualized. The rough, distressed textures and vibrant color blocking evoke the raw energy of street art while maintaining the precision of a finely executed print. The imagery of John McClane, a lone hero taking on impossible odds, resonates with the themes often explored in street-based art—resistance, perseverance, and defiance against the system. Collectibility and Cultural Impact As a limited edition of 60, this Die Hard print is a sought-after collectible among fans of both the film and Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The hand-pulled nature of each piece ensures that no two prints are exactly alike, making them unique artifacts of contemporary print culture. Matt Dye’s ability to transform cult cinema into highly stylized screenprints has made Blunt Graffix a respected name in the printmaking world. This piece, with its raw intensity and striking visual composition, stands as a prime example of how film, pop art, and street-inspired techniques can merge into a single work of art. The continued demand for his prints highlights the lasting influence of handcrafted artwork in a digital era, reinforcing the value of silkscreen as a medium that bridges pop culture with street-inspired artistic expression.

    $218.00

  • Soul Rider Silkscreen by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Soul Rider Silkscreen by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Soul Rider Silkscreen by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Hand-Pulled 27-Color Screen Print on 300gsm Somerset Satin Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 27.55x27.55

    $719.00

  • My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print by Raid71

    Raid71 My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print by Raid71

    My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print by Raid71 Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 18x30 Silkscreen Print of Stylized Mickey Mouse with Disney & Star Wars Related Tattoos All Over. The Cultural Fusion in Raid71's Artwork Raid71, an artist known for his bold and often intricate work, has produced a silkscreen print that speaks volumes about the interplay between popular culture and art. This piece, hand-pulled on fine art paper, is a limited edition, signed and numbered by the artist, ensuring its status as a collectible item. The artwork measures 18x30 inches, a size that allows the details and colors to stand out, drawing the viewer into a closer inspection of the interwoven designs. At first glance, "My Heart and Soul" may seem like a simple homage to the classic character of Mickey Mouse. However, upon closer inspection, the print reveals a complex array of tattoos referencing other significant cultural icons, including elements from Disney and Star Wars. This amalgamation of symbols serves not only as an aesthetic choice but also as a narrative device, telling a story that spans across different eras and fandoms. Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork have long been a vibrant and transformative force in visual culture, offering a canvas for artists to challenge norms, express societal commentary, and embrace iconic imagery with a twist. "My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print" by Raid71 encapsulates this spirit, presenting a familiar figure adorned with a tapestry of symbolic tattoos that merge the nostalgic with the contemporary. Technique and Tradition in Silkscreen Printing The technique of silkscreen printing, chosen by Raid71 for this artwork, is a meticulous and hands-on process revered for its ability to produce vibrant, saturated colors and sharp images. Hand-pulling a print requires precision and skill, making each piece unique. This traditional method of printmaking aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the hand of the artist is valued and the physical act of creation is part of the artwork's narrative. Silkscreen prints have a rich history in pop art and street art, with artists like Andy Warhol popularizing the technique in the 1960s. Raid71's use of this method creates a direct lineage to the pop art movement, while the subject matter and styling of the piece place it firmly in the contemporary conversation of street art. Reflections of Pop Culture in Modern Art "My Heart and Soul" is more than a piece of art; it is a cultural artifact that reflects the pervasive influence of pop culture in modern society. The tattoos adorn the iconic character are not random; they are carefully chosen emblems that many viewers will recognize and connect with. By incorporating these symbols into the artwork, Raid71 invites reflection on the impact of media and entertainment on our collective consciousness. This blending of pop culture references within the artwork indicates a broader trend in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the lines between high art and low art are blurred. Raid71's print stands as a testament to the democratization of art, showcasing how universally recognized imagery can be repurposed to create something new and thought-provoking. The Significance of Limited Edition Artworks The decision to produce "My Heart and Soul" as a limited edition print plays a significant role in its desirability and potential legacy. Collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork often seek out little edition pieces for their exclusivity and investment potential. The practice of numbering and signing each print also adds a personal touch from the artist, creating a connection between the creator and the collector. In the context of street art and pop art, limited editions help to bridge the gap between the often ephemeral nature of street art—typically seen on public walls and therefore subject to change—and the permanence sought by collectors. By offering a finite number of prints, Raid71 ensures that "My Heart and Soul" retains a sense of rarity and value. "My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print" by Raid71 is a vibrant intersection of artistry, pop culture, and printmaking tradition. It embodies the innovative and referential qualities that are hallmark traits of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. As the piece makes its way into the collections of art lovers, it carries the spirit of the streets, the allure of pop culture, and the timelessness of fine art printmaking.

    $226.00

  • Ramones '76 Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tim Page

    Tim Page Ramones '76 Blotter Paper Archival Print by Tim Page

    Ramones '76 Blotter Paper Print by Tim Page Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of XXX Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5x5 Inches Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Having a sharp eye for the counterculture movement of the 60s and 70s, Tim Page, a photojournalist and author, managed to capture some of the most striking images of the Vietnam War. Despite being injured in combat on four separate occasions, Page's love for adventure kept him undaunted. He possessed a peculiar personality that inspired Dennis Hopper's character in the renowned film Apocalypse Now. With his intriguing life serving as the subject of numerous documentaries, ten books, and two films, Page even held the role of the UN's Photographic Peace Ambassador in Afghanistan for two years. His recent recognition as one of the "100 Most Influential Photographers of All Time" has cemented his place among the most exceptional artists.

    $363.00

  • Sale -15% Dissected Bear Head GID Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Dissected Bear Head GID Art Toy Sculpture by Luke Chueh

    Dissected Bear Head- GID Kickstarter Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Glow in the Dark Artwork by street graffiti Luke Chueh. 2015 Limited Edition Luke Chueh's iconic bear head design with a quarter cut exposed, showing the human skull within. Produced in Glow in the Dark vinyl. No Box

    $275.00 $234.00

  • Sea Also Rises Exodus of Turtleton Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises Exodus of Turtleton Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises- Exodus of Turtleton Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 24x36 1st Print. Artist Tim Doyle was asked to participate in PangeaSeed’s “The Year of Living Dangerously” print suite in 2013

    $229.00

  • Love Drug AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr

    Serge Gay Jr Love Drug AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr

    Love Drug AP Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 7mil Performance Bond Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 17x22

    $246.00

  • Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Cost of Oil AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. The "Cost of Oil" silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a provocative piece that cuts to the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork's capacity to confront and question socio-political issues. Released in 2008 as an artist proof (AP), this limited edition artwork is a visual exploration of the themes of energy consumption, environmental impact, and the geopolitical ramifications implicit in the pursuit of oil. Signed and marked as an AP by Fairey, the piece measures 18x24 inches and is printed on cream speckletone fine art paper. Known for his intelligent and critical approach to cultural commentary, Fairey's "Cost of Oil" embodies the essence of his street pop art practice. The artwork is anchored by the bold, declarative question, "What is the cost of oil?" which resonates against the backdrop of a commanding visual narrative. The image features a solitary figure, clad in a shirt emblazoned with "USA," filling up a Hummer's gas tank—a potent symbol of American consumption and the military-industrial complex. The radiant sunburst behind the figure and the dripping blood-red bottom underscores the dichotomy of light and darkness in the discourse around freedom and its costs. This 2-color hand-pulled print is a quintessential example of Fairey's work, aligning itself with the 'OBEY' campaign's goal to stimulate discussion and reflect on the pervasive propaganda in public spaces. The 'OBEY' motif has always sought to challenge observers to question the mechanisms and messages in their environment, and "Cost of Oil" extends this challenge to the global issue of oil dependency and its vast implications. As a piece of street pop art, the "Cost of Oil" is a catalyst for dialogue, pushing the boundaries of what art can communicate and how it can influence public thought. It's a stark reminder of the power of visual art as a means of activism and advocacy and of Fairey's enduring role in using his art to spotlight crucial issues. The print remains a relevant and stirring piece within the oeuvre of Fairey's work and the larger conversation about energy, environmentalism, and the actual price of consumption.

    $1,116.00

  • Perroquet Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Perroquet Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Perroquet Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 275gsm Fine Art Paper by Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. BLK/MRKT

    $330.00

  • Does She Look Down Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Does She Look Down Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Does She Look Down Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Speckled Cream Paper by Pop Artist Shepard Fairey. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24

    $384.00

  • A Lad Insane PP Silkscreen Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh A Lad Insane PP Silkscreen Print by Luke Chueh

    A Lad Insane PP Printers Proof 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print With Metallic Silver on 290gsm Stonehenge Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. PP Printers Proof Signed & Numbered 5-Color Screen Print With Metallic Silver on 290gsm Stonehenge Fine Art Paper Size: 12 x 12 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 78

    $658.00

  • Southpaw 2006 Giclee Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Southpaw 2006 Giclee Print by Luke Chueh

    Southpaw 2006 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Luke Chueh. Signed 2006 giclee print on archival paper 12 x 16 inches signed and numbered edition of 100

    $271.00

  • The More You Trip Blotter Paper Archival Print by Have A Good Trip

    Have A Good Trip The More You Trip Blotter Paper Archival Print by Have A Good Trip

    The More You Trip Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Have A Good Trip pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.

    $352.00

  • Spirit Fox Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Mandy Tsung Spirit Fox Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Spirit Fox Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 340gsm Cold Pressed Cotton Paper by Pop Artist Mandy Tsung. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 13x19 #50 of 50 June 7th 2013

    $203.00

  • How To Toss Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    Skewville How To Toss Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    How To Toss Limited Edition Silkscreen on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Skewville Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 11.5x18 Signed 2021 Edition of 15

    $323.00

  • Baby Shot Me Down HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by Lee Eelus

    Lee Eelus Baby Shot Me Down HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by Lee Eelus

    Baby Shot Me Down Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Wove Fine Paper by Artist Eelus Modern Pop Art. 2016 Eelus Baby Shot Me Down Hand-finished variant screenprint in colors on wove paper 27-1/2 x 19-5/8 inches (69.9 x 49.8 cm) (sheet) Ed. 6/20 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Spoke Art, San Francisco

    $631.00

  • Chairman Ma- Bird is the Word Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Chairman Ma- Bird is the Word Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Chairman Mao- Bird is the Word 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Frank Kozik Artwork Artist. The Bird is The Word Chairman Mao Print. This Kozik Glicee Print was issued directly with Chairman Mao Bust. The print was not made available to the general public or sold in any stores. Gold metallic ink.

    $229.00

  • Ty Segall The Blind Pig 2014 Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    Jeremy Wheeler Ty Segall The Blind Pig 2014 Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    Ty Segall- The Blind Pig 2014 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Jeremy Wheeler for Ty Segall. The Blind Pig

    $217.00

  • Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Rip N Dip Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Save The World Deck- Multi-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Rip N Dip. Limited Run Designer Skateboard Deck.

    $206.00

  • Abracadabra- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Abracadabra- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Abracadabra- Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 12 x 22 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 100. Abracadabra is a black silkscreen print created by Cleon Peterson, an American contemporary artist known for his thought-provoking and often controversial artwork. Cleon Peterson's work frequently explores themes of violence, chaos, and societal conflict, drawing from a variety of cultural, political, and historical references. The "Abracadabra" print features bold, graphic imagery, a characteristic style of Cleon Peterson. The piece incorporates elements of magic, rabbits and power dynamics, rendered in high-contrast black and white, which is a common color palette for the artist. Silkscreen printing, also known as serigraphy or screen printing, is a versatile printmaking technique where ink is applied to a surface through a mesh screen with a stencil blocking off certain areas. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and the Over the Influence gallery in Los Angeles. His art often sparks conversations around societal issues and human behavior, inviting viewers to confront their own perspectives and beliefs.

    $759.00

  • Scale Up Archival Print Photo by Vhils Alexandre Farto x Martha Cooper

    Vhils- Alexandre Farto Scale Up Archival Print Photo by Vhils Alexandre Farto x Martha Cooper

    Scale Up Archival Print Photo by Vhils- Alexandre Farto x Martha Cooper x 1UP Crew- One United Power x Nika Kramer x MOG Museum of Graffiti Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed by Vhils- Alexandre Farto & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 19.75x24 Archival Pigment Stylized Blown Up Polaroid Picture Taken by Martha Cooper x Nika Kramer Fine Art Published by 1UP Crew x MOG Museum of Graffiti. Intersecting Visions: Vhils and the Fabric of Street Art "Scale Up," an archival print brought to life by the creative confluence of Vhils (Alexandre Farto), Martha Cooper, the 1UP Crew, and Nika Kramer, encapsulates a collaborative spirit that is at the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This limited edition piece, signed by Vhils and numbered out of 40, is a testament to urban art's intricate layers and profound storytelling. Sized at 19.75x24 inches, the work is a fusion of Farto's unique subtractive artistry and the documentary acumen of Cooper and Kramer, presented by the 1UP Crew and the MOG Museum of Graffiti. Each artist's contribution to "Scale Up" forms a distinct thread in the rich tapestry of the print. Vhils' excavation technique is evident, stripping layers to reveal an underlying narrative. Meanwhile, Martha Cooper and Nika Kramer bring their iconic photographic perspectives, immortalizing the essence of the street in a single frame. The 1UP Crew, synonymous with unity and power in street art, bridges these visions, while the MOG offers a platform for their convergence, cementing the work's place in modern art discourse. Alexandre Farto's Artistic Alchemy Alexandre Farto, known as Vhils, has revolutionized the street art scene with his chiseled portraits that delve into the substrata of urban environments. His involvement in "Scale Up" presents a poignant portrayal of the human condition amidst the chaos of city life. Farto's art is a dialogue between creation and destruction, where removing material is as significant as the image revealed. His technique is a metaphor for the human experience—each layer stripped away uncovers stories etched into the walls by time and history. Vhils' approach to street art extends beyond mere aesthetics. It interrogates themes of identity, memory, and the relentless pace of urban development. By signing "Scale Up," Farto imbues the work with his ethos, marrying the transient nature of street art with the permanence of fine art. The piece is a visual feast and a philosophical inquiry into the spaces we occupy and the marks we leave behind. The Collective Pulse of "Scale Up" "Scale Up" is a collaborative heartbeat of the street art community, echoing the sentiments of artists who view the city as canvas and muse. The inclusion of Martha Cooper and Nika Kramer in this project bridges generations, uniting the trailblazing spirit of Cooper's seminal street art photography with Kramer's contemporary cultural lens. Their collective eye frames the raw beauty of street art, capturing its fleeting magic in a lasting medium. The 1UP Crew, through its publication of "Scale Up," reinforces its commitment to collective action in art creation. The Crew's ethos is palpable in print, representing a more extensive, unified narrative of resistance, resilience, and artistic freedom. Supported by the MOG Museum of Graffiti, the print becomes a piece of history. This limited-edition narrative speaks to the enduring power of collaboration in the street art world. In the art community, "Scale Up" is recognized as a convergence of titans, a harmonious blend of individual talents and visions that together tell a story more remarkable than the sum of its parts. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to shape the cultural landscape, the contributions of Vhils, Martha Cooper, Nika Kramer, and the 1UP Crew will be celebrated for their ability to capture the zeitgeist of urban art and its unyielding drive to challenge, redefine, and inspire.

    $951.00

  • I See What You Did There Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier I See What You Did There Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    I See What You Did There Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Denial pop culture LSD artwork. 2021 Signed Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 7.5x7.5 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021. Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.

    $385.00

  • Detroit Masher Archival Print by Woes Martin

    Woes Martin Detroit Masher Archival Print by Woes Martin

    Masher Blue Archival Print by Woes Martin Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 Archival Pigment Fine Art #75/75

    $218.00

  • Sale -15% RISK-OLEUM Red Signed The Canmans 213 Art Toy by Risk Rock x Comikaze

    Risk Rock RISK-OLEUM Red Signed The Canmans 213 Art Toy by Risk Rock x Comikaze

    Signed RISK-OLEUM Red Dawn of The Canmans Artist Edition 213 Vinyl Art Toy by Risk Rock x Comikaze Limited Edition Collectible Sculpture Figure Fine Artwork by Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2013 Signed on Box Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 4x7 New In Box Stamped Vinyl Fine Art Toy Riskoleum Figure Sculpture. Mad Society Kings, Art Work Rebels, Angels Will Rise, West Coast Artists (AWR/MSK/TSL/WCA) Graffiti Street Artist  Risk Rock. Vinyl Figure with Moveable Arms and a Detachable Top that Pops Off to Reveal Hollow Storage Inside.  Signed RISK-OLEUM Red Canman 213 by Risk Rock in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Signed RISK-OLEUM Red Canman 213 Artist Edition is a limited vinyl art figure created in 2013 by Los Angeles graffiti artist Kelly Graval, known as Risk Rock. Released in partnership with Comikaze, this collectible piece was part of a limited run of only 200 units and features Risk’s signature on the box, making it a rare item for collectors of graffiti-influenced art toys. Designed to resemble a classic aerosol spray can brought to life with arms, feet, and a removable top, the figure merges sculptural function with the visual language of graffiti culture. Standing approximately 7 inches tall and constructed from vinyl, the RISK-OLEUM figure pays homage to the tools of graffiti while acting as a stylized character with distinct urban identity. This particular edition, labeled 213 Risk Rock Red, not only references Risk’s area code but solidifies the artwork as a physical representation of his legacy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Design Language, Functionality, and Packaging This vinyl figure draws directly from the aesthetic of traditional spray paint brands while layering in iconography from Risk’s personal visual vocabulary. The figure features a red plaid pattern wrapped around the midsection, mimicking product branding while referencing punk influences and West Coast graffiti styling. The blood-red gloves, paint-splattered feet, and mischievous devil icon on the front give the figure a defiant presence. Its moveable arms and detachable cap reveal a hollow interior, allowing it to double as both sculpture and storage piece. The edition’s packaging further elevates its status, with the figure displayed in a custom-printed box labeled Dawn of The Canmans, and Risk’s bold tag scrawled across the exterior, transforming the box into part of the art. These design elements highlight how form, message, and collectibility come together in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork genre. Graffiti Crew Affiliations and Cultural Significance Risk Rock is a long-standing figure in the Los Angeles graffiti movement and a founding member of several of the region’s most respected crews, including AWR (Art Work Rebels), MSK (Mad Society Kings), WCA (West Coast Artists), and TSL (The Seventh Letter). His contribution to graffiti culture spans decades and has included freeway takeovers, large-scale murals, fine art exhibitions, and designer collaborations. This figure embodies that history, with references to Risk’s crews prominently displayed on the back of the piece. The inclusion of multiple crew names solidifies the Canman as not just a toy, but a miniature archive of West Coast graffiti history. Each detail reflects Risk’s role as both an innovator and historian within the movement. Limited Edition Status and Collector Relevance As a signed and numbered edition of only 200 units, the RISK-OLEUM Red Canman 213 holds significant value in the collectible art market. The combination of artist-authenticated packaging, functional design, and deep cultural references makes this piece a highly sought-after item among collectors of graffiti memorabilia, vinyl figures, and pop-influenced sculpture. It stands as a physical artifact that merges the legacy of spray can art with the expanding universe of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. With its signature, interactive design, and cultural roots, the figure continues to represent the fusion of street tradition and contemporary art form. Risk’s ability to move fluidly between the street, the gallery, and the art toy world is perfectly captured in this edition, offering collectors an authentic and highly stylized piece of graffiti history.

    $350.00 $298.00

  • Dark as a Dungeon Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Dark as a Dungeon Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Dark as a Dungeon Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24

    $771.00

  • Polka Dot Portrait Holographic Silkscreen Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Polka Dot Portrait Holographic Silkscreen Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Polka Dot Portrait Holographic 14-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 10pt Lava Holographic Board by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18x24 14-Color Screen Print on 10pt Lava Holographic Board Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: September 30, 2021 Run of: 30

    $503.00

  • Bo130 & Microbo Beige No Box Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Bo130 & Microbo Bo130 & Microbo Beige No Box Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Bo130 & Microbo- Beige Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. No Box This pair of Italians began their journey almost 15 years ago and, since then to this part, have lived the golden age of street art, exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world, and collaborations with renowned textile brands. For us this fact also did not go unnoticed and, in 2005, we invited them to make an exhibition at our Montana Gallery in Barcelona. Just one year after the exhibition, they already had one of their artworks stamped in one of our limited editions.

    $218.00

  • Super Saver! 2 Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Super Saver! 2 Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Super Saver! 2 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished 6-Color Screen Print on Framed 350gsm Cotton Fine Art Paper by Denial Daniel Bombardier. Custom Framed 2015 Signed Limited HPM Edition of 40 Artwork Size 28x22 "I originally painted a version of this in Wynwood at Art Basel this year (2015). Like a lot of working artists I put the entire trip on my credit card and had to deal with it after I got the "bill." It's basically a statement on living day to day and trying to figure it all out. Like how to make art and travel and live with some balance to it all.I have an affinity, as many people do to superheroes. I really think they are a beautiful sentiment to a very messed up world/existence." - Denial Denial is a Canadian artist who experiments with aerosol and stencil art, while his main fields of interest are consumerism, politics and the human condition in today’s society. Since the culture of graffiti was gaining more and more popularity in the US and Europe, the taggers had to be increasingly original in order to stand out. The signatures became bigger, more stylized and more colorful.

    $385.00

  • Signs Of The Crimes Orange Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Ron English- POPaganda Signs Of The Crimes Orange Metal UV-Cured Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Signs Of The Crimes- Red Orange Framed Archival UV-Cured Print on Varnished HD Aluminum Panel Artwork by street pop culture artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 Framed Ready To Hang Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange by Ron English- POPaganda: Satirical Symbolism in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange is a 2020 limited edition artwork by street pop culture icon Ron English- POPaganda, executed as a 24x24 inch UV-cured archival print on high-definition aluminum panel. Framed and ready to hang, this signed edition of 100 merges vivid minimalist color with hyperrealist distortion, spotlighting English’s deep critique of consumer icons and psychological contradiction. The piece features a single yellow smiley face against a blazing red-orange background, but upon closer inspection, the traditional happy visage is interrupted by a grotesque anatomical mouth. A photorealistic human jaw grins behind the synthetic emoji facade, exposing bone structure, gums, and teeth. The work forces a confrontation between surface happiness and hidden discomfort, rendered in the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Visual Deconstruction and Cultural Parody Ron English- POPaganda is known for his ability to remix and mutate universally recognized icons, turning them into visual parodies that question their original intent. In Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange, the smiley face becomes a vehicle for satire. Originally created in the 1960s as a symbol of corporate friendliness and later adopted by rave and acid house subcultures, the smiley is often associated with euphoria, innocence, and mass appeal. English rips that association open—literally—by replacing the expected line-drawn mouth with a surgically precise rendering of a human grin. The result is uncanny and confrontational. It invites the viewer to smile along while forcing them to feel disturbed. This kind of visual tension is central to Ron English- POPaganda’s approach, where popular symbols are disassembled, reassembled, and shown in their most honest or exaggerated forms. Material, Print Process, and Presentation The piece is produced using archival UV-cured inks on a varnished HD aluminum panel, a process that ensures both color intensity and long-term preservation. The surface is sleek and durable, allowing the bold saturation of the background and the contrasting precision of the smiley’s face to take center stage. The print’s varnished finish gives it a luminous quality under light, making it ideal for display in gallery, commercial, or private settings. Each edition is hand-signed by Ron English- POPaganda, affirming its place within his broader body of collectible visual disruptions. Framed and ready to hang, this work is not just an artwork but a fully realized object of commentary, crafted for immediate impact. Ron English- POPaganda’s Influence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Born in the United States in 1959, Ron English- POPaganda is a foundational figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, often credited with pioneering techniques in billboard liberation and subvertising. His career spans fine art, vinyl toys, political murals, and commercial design—all approached with the same intent to reveal the truths beneath modern mythologies. English’s work is consistently fueled by a distrust of corporate language and a fascination with the seductive power of visual repetition. Signs Of The Crimes Red Orange encapsulates that ethos, taking one of the most globally recognizable icons and turning it into a symbol of suppressed aggression, synthetic identity, and media manipulation. The piece serves as both homage and critique, a striking example of how a simple form can carry deep complexity when viewed through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $371.00

  • Sam Flores Light Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Sam Flores Sam Flores Light Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Sam Flores- Light Blue Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. No Box. Sam Flores is a contemporary American artist from New Mexico who has been living on the West Coast for years. Strongly influenced by graffiti, it's not uncommon for him to paint live with writers. His unique art blends characters inspired by Japanese art with Latin imagery and its profusion of flowers and colors.

    $218.00

  • Charlotte PP Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Tavar Zawacki- Above Charlotte PP Archival Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above

    Charlotte PP Printers Proof Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Rag Fine Art Paper by Tavar Zawacki- ABOVE Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. PP Printer Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Print Artwork. Exploring 'Charlotte' by Tavar Zawacki-ABOVE: A PP Printers Proof Limited Edition Tavar Zawacki, under the moniker ABOVE, has significantly impacted the street pop art and graffiti art scene with his distinctive, geometrically charged artworks. The 'Charlotte PP Printer's Proof Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print' is a prime example of his work, marrying the spontaneity of street art with the precision of fine art printmaking. Produced in 2019, this artwork celebrates ABOVE's visual language, executed on 290gsm Moab Rag Fine Art Paper, renowned for its durability and exceptional color fidelity. The term 'PP,' or Printer's Proof, denotes a particular subset within a print edition, traditionally kept by the printers as a benchmark of the print run's quality. However, in modern practice, these proofs often become coveted collectibles due to their rarity and the insight they provide into the printmaking process. ABOVE's decision to create a Printer's Proof edition underscores his meticulous attention to detail and reverence for printmaking. ABOVE's Artistic Vision and Technique in 'Charlotte' The 'Charlotte' print reveals ABOVE's ability to create depth and optical illusions on a flat surface, encouraging viewers to engage with the piece actively. The 18x18-inch artwork features a mesmerizing spiral that pulls the eye inward, surrounded by angular shapes and bold colors that create a sense of movement and vitality. This print showcases ABOVE's signature style and represents his ongoing exploration of the possibilities within street pop art and graffiti artwork. Each signed and marked PP print signifies ABOVE's direct involvement and approval of the piece, offering collectors a personal connection to the artist's creative process. ABOVE has always been fascinated by the interaction between art and its audience, and 'Charlotte' manifests this interest. The artwork demands attention and contemplation, posing an implicit invitation to the viewer to decode its layers and the potential symbolism within its vibrant vortex. This level of engagement elevates ABOVE's work from mere wall decoration to a dynamic participant in the space it occupies. Cultural Resonance of ABOVE's PP Archival Pigment Prints ABOVE's foray into archival pigment prints with 'Charlotte' reflects the evolving landscape of street art. The permanence afforded by the high-quality archival paper and pigment inks ensures that the vibrancy and precision of the original artwork are preserved over time, much like the lasting impact street art aims to have on its urban canvases. This transition from ephemeral street art to enduring fine art print enables the dialogue started by the original piece to continue and expand within the collector's space. Moreover, the limited edition nature of 'Charlotte' amplifies its value within the art community, positioning it as a significant piece within ABOVE's oeuvre. Collectors and admirers of street pop art and graffiti artwork often seek out limited editions like this for their exclusivity and their inherent statement about preserving and celebrating street art. In essence, 'Charlotte' by Tavar Zawacki-ABOVE is a confluence of artistic innovation, technical skill, and cultural conversation. The PP Printer's Proof is a testament to the artist's dedication to his craft and his understanding of the collector's desire for intimacy with the art they choose to bring into their lives. It is a vibrant homage to the spirit of street art, encapsulating the energy of the streets while securing its place in the annals of modern pop art.

    $380.00

  • Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Several Signatures Archival Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner

    Several Signatures Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 17x17 Artist: Tashif "Sheefy Mcfly" Turner Description: SEVERAL SIGNATURES Limited Edition Print: Archival Pigment Print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 Size: 17" x 17" (Inches) Edition Size -10 Hand-signed & Numbered by Artist Blind Stamped by Duboski Art Collab

    $352.00

  • Punishment- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Punishment- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Punishment- Red Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Desirable Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 36x36 “One of the main inspirations that I have is anger. If I can be angry about something, it means I feel passionate about it. It makes me want to make art about it”, Cleon Peterson says. Nonetheless, his art is not dealing with violence on a superficial level, and it is not used as a tool of provocation per se. His simple compositions entail complex connotations and an unsettling critique of society’s ever-growing disenfranchisement, isolation, and desperation. Looking at his work, one can easily understand that the artist is not advocating for violence, which he, instead, weaponizes in the battle with apathy. What’s alarming for Peterson in our world is not the poverty, injustice, and cruelty alone but the lack of reaction to them.

    $1,380.00

  • KONG PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield KONG PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    KONG PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Listfield, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. PP Printers Proof 2022 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 18x24

    $590.00

  • Malekith The Accursed Giclee Print by John Aslarona

    John Aslarona Malekith The Accursed Giclee Print by John Aslarona

    Malekith The Accursed Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist John Aslarona.

    $217.00

  • Sale -15% Nopalito SuperJanky Prickle Me Pink SuperPlastic Art Toy by El Grand Chamaco (EGC)

    El Grand Chamaco (EGC) Nopalito SuperJanky Prickle Me Pink SuperPlastic Art Toy by El Grand Chamaco (EGC)

    Nopalito SuperJanky- Prickle Me Pink Janky SuperPlastic x El Grand Chamaco (EGC) Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2020 A special sexy pink companion to Mexican artist El Grand Chamaco’s original green Nopalito SuperJanky, Prickle Me Pink has more spikes than your shaman’s ayahuasca. Featuring ultra-rare kicks and Nopalito's faithful flower friend Tiny Tuna.

    $243.00 $207.00

  • Chicano Power AP Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Chicano Power AP Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Chicano Power- AP Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Latino Artist Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Limited Edition Artwork. AP Artist 2017 Signed & Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 In the realm of contemporary art, particularly within the genres of pop art, street art, and graffiti, there emerges a vibrant tapestry of voices and visions that challenge the status quo. Among these, Ernesto Yerena Montejano, a gifted Latino artist, has notably solidified his position. His piece, "Chicano Power," is not merely an artwork, but a powerful commentary and testament to the spirit and resilience of the Chicano community. Crafted as a hand-pulled silkscreen print on fine art paper, it is emblematic of the meticulous craftsmanship that distinguishes Montejano’s oeuvre. "Chicano Power" is an AP (Artist Proof) artwork dated 2017, with a unique touch that underlines its exclusivity. Artist Proofs have always held a special place in the world of art collecting. They represent an artist's personal hand and are typically kept for their own collection or given away to friends and family. In Montejano's case, this artwork showcases his distinctive flair for blending the techniques and aesthetics of street art with the deeper narratives of the Chicano movement. Measuring at a size of 18x24, the artwork's dimensions perfectly complement its dynamic and compelling visual narrative. The "Hecho Con Ganas" imprint on the artwork further underscores Montejano's dedication and commitment – a phrase that translates to "Made With Effort" or "Made With Desire." Indeed, this Limited Edition Artwork is a culmination of Montejano’s fervor and passion, further authenticated by his signature and the marking that denotes its limited-edition status. Engaging with Montejano’s "Chicano Power" offers a deep dive into the soul of the Chicano movement. Its intricate layers and vivid imagery beckon viewers to partake in a historical and cultural journey, one that celebrates identity, resilience, and the power of artistic expression.

    $345.00

Mid Priced Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Mid Priced Investment Grade Graffiti Street Art in Contemporary Markets

Mid priced investment grade graffiti street art refers to artworks that hold both creative and financial value, typically priced in the range of several hundred to a few thousand dollars. These pieces are often created by emerging or mid-career artists with strong market visibility, a distinct style, and a growing collector base. Unlike blue-chip works which command high five to seven-figure prices, this category offers accessibility while still holding potential for long-term appreciation. The appeal lies in the balance between quality and affordability, attracting collectors who are serious about art but strategic about entry points. These artworks often feature screenprints, giclée editions, mixed media, and hand-embellished pieces, presented in limited runs, signed and numbered to ensure scarcity and traceable value.

Key Characteristics of Investment-Grade Works

What defines mid priced investment grade graffiti street art is not just aesthetic appeal but also artistic consistency, edition control, cultural relevance, and production quality. Artists working in this space typically maintain a signature style across mediums—ranging from stencil compositions and paste-ups to fine art screenprints. They often integrate social commentary, humor, irony, or emotional symbolism, resonating with collectors who follow trends in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Limited edition runs, ideally between 25 and 250, provide a framework for collectibility. Works printed on archival materials such as 290gsm cotton rag paper, or produced by notable studios like Static Medium or 1xRun, add to the credibility of the print and influence resale potential. Embossing, hot wax seals, hand-finishing, or augmented reality layers may further enhance the unique value of each piece.

Artists and Publishers Active in the Mid Market

Many respected artists operate successfully in this price tier, creating works that bridge public intervention and gallery presence. Names like Cleon Peterson, Add Fuel, Handiedan, Giorgiko, and Denial frequently release mid-range editions with strong demand. Their pieces often reflect deeply rooted themes of power, beauty, emotion, or cultural critique, presented in accessible formats. Established publishers and galleries such as Thinkspace, Spoke Art, Station 16, and Vertical Gallery routinely collaborate with artists in this space, helping ensure quality control and market trust. This infrastructure not only builds momentum for each release but fosters a broader ecosystem of serious collectors, flippers, and institutions who monitor price movement and edition availability.

Long-Term Outlook and Collector Strategy

Collectors who engage with mid priced investment grade graffiti street art often do so with both passion and precision. They seek works that offer aesthetic resonance, cultural relevance, and potential return, focusing on timed drops, artist retrospectives, and edition rarity. Many buyers follow patterns of rapid sell-outs and aftermarket pricing trends on platforms such as Artsy or eBay. The best opportunities often lie in early acquisitions from rising artists or through unique HPM variants with tactile customization. As Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to enter institutional spaces and auction catalogs, the mid-tier segment remains a critical entry point—where visual storytelling meets tangible asset growth and where meaningful collecting habits can begin with smart, informed decisions.

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