Money & Cash

7 artworks

  • Sale -20% Rosary Lenticular Deck 8.25 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK

    DGK Rosary Lenticular Deck 8.25 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK

    Purchase Rosary Lenticular Deck- 8.25 Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist DGK.

    $136.00$109.00

  • Sale -20% Dapper Cash Cat Money Gun Luxury Natural Soy Candle 13.75 by Robert Capybara Moroccan Nights 13.75oz

    Robert Capybara Dapper Cash Cat Money Gun Luxury Natural Soy Candle 13.75 by Robert Capybara

    Say hello to the swanky Dapper Cash Cat Money Gun Luxury Natural Soy Candle (13.75 oz) by Robert Capybara, crafted to amp up your chill time with a custom vibe. Made with a planet-friendly, 100% natural soy wax blend, these wickedly fragrant candles rock a 100% cotton wick for a clean, even burn. Kick back and savor a cool 70-80 hours of calming atmosphere with every candle. Candle Size: 3″ × 5" (7.6cm × 12.7cm) 13.75oz Whipped up with 100% natural soy wax blend Rockin' a 100% cotton wick Burn time: 70-80 hours on average Heads up: All scents rock the same white color Made with pride in the USA, using components from around the globe If you're looking to elevate your home decor and indulge your senses, look no further than Robert Capybara's streetwear-inspired candles. With their captivating designs, enchanting fragrances, and uncompromising quality, these candles are the perfect addition to any space, whether you're a streetwear enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates unique, artistic creations. Why settle for the ordinary when you can experience the extraordinary world of Robert Capybara's candles? Browse the collection, find your favorite designs and fragrances, and let the captivating. Yo, safety first! Keep that lit candle where you can see it, and away from the little ones, pets, and anything that can catch fire. To make your candle last and burn like a champ, let it burn for 3 to 4 hours each time, and snip the wick to 1/4" before sparking it up again. When there's only 1/2" of wax left, it's time to call it quits and grab a new one.

    $30.00$24.00

  • Sale -20% Smiley Money Ball- Multi Basketball Object Art by China Town Market

    China Town Market Smiley Money Ball- Multi Basketball Object Art by China Town Market

    Purchase Smiley Money Ball- Multi Limited Edition Exclusive Real Basketball Sports Art Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Chinatown Market. 2021 New In Box Smiley Money Indoor Basketball   All Over Money Print   Chinatown Market. Smiley Money Ball- Multi Basketball Object Art by China Town Market

    $137.00$110.00

  • Sale -20% Buy Z-Bonds Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Ron Guyatt Buy Z-Bonds Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Purchase Buy Z-Bonds- Zombie Apocalypse Propaganda Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ron Guyatt graffiti street artist modern pop art. Artist Ron Guyatt created this great propaganda poster to help support our fight against the looming zombie apocalypse. The posters educate the population to the need to military respond to the threat. Each poster is signed and numbered, measures 18″ x 24″, and is available in a limited edition of 100.

    $100.00$80.00

  • Sale -20% Daniel Plainview Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Robert Bruno Daniel Plainview Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Purchase Daniel Plainview Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. Based on Daniel Day-Lewis' movie There Will Be Blood character Daniel Plainview. "I have a competition in me. I want no one else to succeed. I hate most people...there are times when I look at people and see nothing worth liking. I want to earn enough money that I can get away from everyone." -Daniel Plainview

    $138.00$110.00

  • Sale -20% My Money! 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Shishidomia My Money! 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Purchase My Money!- 18x24 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print

    $100.00$80.00

  • Sale -20% Ezekiel 25:17 Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG Ezekiel 25:17 Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    Purchase Ezekiel 25:17 Limited Edition ICON Series 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG graffiti street artist modern pop art. Signed & Numbered. Briefcase from Pulp Fiction Cult Classic Movie. "Every film has one. A signature prop, set, or location. Something that, in a single image, can represent the entire movie. The design team of Dan Kuhlken and Nathan Goldman, also known as DKNG, call these images “Icons,” and they are the subject of their first-ever solo show at Gallery 1988 West in Los Angeles.      The show, called simply ICON, is comprised of 50 pieces featuring iconic places and things from some of your favorite movies and TV shows of all time. Each piece is small – 12 inches square – and is of one thing that sums up an entire movie. And of course, each is done in DKNG’s distinctive bright, geometric yet detailed style.” - DKNG

    $155.00$124.00

Money & Cash

Money & Cash

Money & Cash has been a popular topic in graffiti street art for many years. It is often used as a symbol of power, wealth, and corruption in society. Graffiti artists may use images of currency, such as dollar bills or coins, to comment on the influence of money in politics, economics, and culture. One common theme in money-related graffiti is the concept of greed. Artists may use images of fat cats or pigs with money bags to criticize those who accumulate wealth at the expense of others. Graffiti artists may also use images of dollar bills with slogans like "Money Talks" or "Cash Rules Everything" to comment on the ways in which money influences people's behavior and values. In addition to critiquing the negative aspects of money, graffiti artists may also use money-related imagery to celebrate the positive aspects of wealth and success. For example, they may create images of successful entrepreneurs or athletes who have made a significant impact on their communities. Overall, money as a topic in graffiti street art can be used to reflect on the complex and multifaceted ways in which money shapes our world. The cash sign ($) is a popular symbol used in graffiti, street art, and pop art to convey various messages related to money, power, and status. In graffiti, the cash sign is often used as a tag or signature by street artists to mark their work and gain recognition in the community. It may also be used to convey messages about wealth and consumer culture, as well as social and economic inequality. In pop art, the cash sign is frequently used as a motif to comment on the commercialization of art and society. Artists may incorporate the symbol into their work to explore themes of greed, materialism, and the commodification of culture. The use of the cash sign in graffiti, street art, and pop art reflects a complex relationship between money, power, and artistic expression in contemporary culture. ash plays a significant role in both Graffiti Art and Pop Art, although in different ways. Graffiti Art is often associated with street culture and urban environments, and it emerged as a form of rebellion against societal norms and authority. In its early days, Graffiti Art was primarily created by young people who had limited financial means and used cheap spray cans and markers to create their art. However, as Graffiti Art gained popularity and recognition, some artists began to monetize their work through commissioned pieces, selling prints, or even opening their galleries. While the commercialization of Graffiti Art has led to some controversy within the art community, it has also allowed some artists to earn a living from their work. Some of the most famous Graffiti Artists, such as Banksy and Shepard Fairey, have achieved mainstream success, with their works selling for millions of dollars. In contrast, Pop Art emerged in the 1950s and 1960s as a response to consumer culture and the increasing commercialization of art. Pop Artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg often incorporated images of everyday consumer objects and mass-produced items into their artwork, highlighting the pervasive influence of consumer culture on American society. The irony of Pop Art is that while it critiques consumer culture, it also celebrates it, and many Pop Artists became successful commercial artists themselves. Warhol, for example, famously declared that "Making money is art, and working is art, and good business is the best art." His prints and other works continue to sell for high prices today. While Graffiti Art emerged as a form of rebellion against authority, it has also become a commercialized art form that allows some artists to earn a living. In contrast, Pop Art critiques consumer culture while celebrating it, and many Pop Artists have themselves become successful commercial artists.

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