Military Soldiers & Warriors

5 artworks


  • Destroying The Weak Black Glazed Porcelain Sculpture by Cleon Peterson x Case Studyo Destroying The Weak Black Glazed Porcelain Sculpture by Cleon Peterson x Case Studyo

    Cleon Peterson Destroying The Weak Black Glazed Porcelain Sculpture by Cleon Peterson x Case Studyo

    Destroying The Weak Black Glazed Porcelain Sculpture by Cleon Peterson x Case Studyo Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art Statue. 2016 Signed in Porcelain Sculpture Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 5.75x9 Comes in the original wooden box. No apparent condition issues. Wooden Box Has Scuffs. Glazed porcelain Cleon Peterson (b. 1973) Destroying The Weak (Black) Glazed porcelain 9 x 5-3/4 inches (22.9 x 14.6 cm) Edition of 25 Cleon Peterson's 'Destroying the Weak' sculpture now has a black porcelain edition that we're thrilled to reveal! It reflects his distinctive aesthetics, which feature a chaotic world of drugs, sex, violence, and turmoil. This sculpture showcases two savage characters that represent the core of his art: the power struggle. The edition's refined porcelain details juxtaposed with the characters' savagery perfectly capture the essence of Cleon's work in a sculpture. Cleon Peterson is an artist known for his graphic and provocative depictions of violence, power struggles, and societal chaos. His work often incorporates bold colors and a distinctive style that blurs the line between fine art and street art.

    $6,125.00

  • Sale -36% Hench Undead Recovery Agent Art Toy by Pete Fowler x SuperPlastic Hench Undead Recovery Agent Art Toy by Pete Fowler x SuperPlastic

    Pete Fowler Hench Undead Recovery Agent Art Toy by Pete Fowler x SuperPlastic

    Hench Undead Recovery Agent SuperPlastic x Pete Fowler Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure When Area 51 can’t find one of their missing “experiments,” there’s only one beast they call to recover these zombie virus-infected extraterrestrials: Hench, Undead Recovery Agent for US Strategic Command. Decked in Day-Glo camo and sporting an electroplated gold grill with “NOT ME” boots. Legendary UK Artist Pete Fowler’s magnificent 9-inch monster is ready to explore the desolate dunes of the deep desert in hopes of stumbling upon a flesh-eating skinwalker dining on some glampers.

    $270.00$173.00

  • LET ME IN Silkscreen Print by Shane Lewis

    Shane Lewis LET ME IN Silkscreen Print by Shane Lewis

    LET ME IN Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shane Lewis Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Silkscreen print 24 x 9 inches Limited Edition of 50 Inspired by Eric Andre Unsigned

    $58.00

  • Mickey Hiroshima Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Mickey Hiroshima Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Mickey Hiroshima Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper by Jeff Gillette Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Size 14x9 "I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the late 1980s, I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal for two years. During this two-year stint, I visited every major city in India, finding myself exploring the huge slums found there. On my return home, I moved from the Mid-West to escape the snow to teach High School Art in Orange County, California. Since finishing my MFA at Cal State Fullerton, I have been exhibiting in galleries both at home and abroad. My work is most often landscapes. A major portion of my output is paintings of slums of the developing world, where I often add an element of western cultural privilege (and oblivion) into settings of urban blight. Inspiration for what I call “Slumscapes” comes from the first-hand experience of traveling. Most often I return over and over to my favorite destination: India. In the vast poverty-stricken fringes of its vast megalopolises, I trip out on how the economic disparities are obscenely extreme. I’ve been spending a lot of time in Mumbai slums: photographing, filming, creating Plein Aire paintings, and creating interactive street art. Besides depicting slums, my artwork portrays post-apocalyptic debris fields, landfills, and detritus-cluttered deserts. The Juxtaposition of Disney themes and beloved characters (i.e.: Mickey Mouse) with all these dystopias best conveys my personal views. Pondering contemporary social, political, economical and philosophical conundrums, I can’t help but feel absurdly helpless, pessimistic and humored about the future of Western Civilization…" - Jeff Gillette

    $406.00

  • Super Soaker Soldier Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Super Soaker Soldier Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Super Soaker Soldier Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $129.00

Military Soldiers & Warriors Graffiti Street Pop Art

Depictions of Military Soldiers & Warriors in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

The portrayal of military soldiers and warriors within street pop art and graffiti art offers a poignant commentary on the themes of conflict, heroism, and the human condition. Artists within these vibrant art movements have long utilized the visages of soldiers and warriors as powerful motifs to convey messages about society, politics, and the impact of warfare. These depictions range from realistic renderings to symbolic representations, often infused with the artists' reflections on warfare and its consequences.

Symbolism and Expression Through Military Imagery

In street pop art, the image of the soldier or warrior can often be imbued with irony and juxtaposition. This genre has a penchant for subverting traditional symbols of power and authority, presenting them in unexpected contexts to challenge viewers' perceptions. Graffiti artists, in particular, have adopted the warrior figure to express resistance or critique militarism. Their work on public surfaces becomes a canvas for social and political discourse, with soldiers and warriors depicted in various states of action or repose, often highlighting the contrast between the glorification of war and the reality of its brutality.

Cultural Reflections and Storytelling

The stories told through these images are as diverse as the artists themselves. Some may honor the bravery and sacrifice of individuals in the military, while others might question the machinations of war and its impact on humanity. In many urban landscapes, murals of soldiers and warriors serve as memorials, commemorating historical battles or fallen heroes. Meanwhile, other artworks serve as stark reminders of the ongoing conflicts worldwide, seeking to evoke empathy or provoke thought on international affairs.

Artistic Techniques and Styles

The techniques used to depict soldiers and warriors in street pop art and graffiti are as varied as the artists' intentions. Some may use stencils and spray paint to create bold, graphic images that command attention, while others might employ brushwork and mixed media for a more nuanced approach. The use of color is often significant; for instance, the starkness of black and white can underscore the seriousness of the subject matter, while vibrant hues might be used to convey the chaos and energy of battle. In the ongoing narrative of art and society, the representation of military soldiers and warriors in street pop art and graffiti remains a dynamic and evolving expression. These images serve as reflections of the artists' perspectives on war and peace and as catalysts for public engagement with these universal themes. Through the lens of street pop art and graffiti, the soldier and warrior archetypes are continuously reinterpreted, providing a visual dialogue on the nature of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit.

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