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  • Companion Flayed- Blush Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Companion Flayed- Blush Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Companion Flayed- Blush Red Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Artist Kaws. 2016 Unopened Package Limited Open Edition 10.5 X 4.5 X 2.5 / 16.7 X 11.4 X 6.4 CM KAWS' Companion Flayed in Blush Red: A Vibrant Expression in Street Pop Art The Companion Flayed in Blush Red is a vibrant beacon in the expansive body of work by KAWS, the renowned modern pop artist. As part of a comprehensive series launched in 2016, this limited open edition piece captivates with its striking color and intricate design. Enclosed in its original, unopened packaging, the figure measures 10.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches and profoundly expresses the interplay between street art sensibilities and the collectible art toy market. KAWS, real name Brian Donnelly, has established a legacy of creating figures that resonate deeply with Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork motifs. The Companion, perhaps his most famous creation, has been reimagined in various forms, each revealing a different aspect of its character and the artist's philosophy. The flayed versions, such as this one in blush red, lay bare the internal workings of the figure, offering a literal and figurative dissection of its form. The Cultural Resonance of KAWS' Companion Series The Companion Flayed Blush Red Edition embodies a significant cultural moment for KAWS and the broader art world, coinciding with his acclaimed "Where The End Starts" exhibition in Fort Worth, Texas. Like its counterparts, this figure stands at 11 inches tall, embodying a commanding and intimate presence. Released through platforms such as KAWSONE, MoMA, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Companion series signifies the acceptance and celebration of street-influenced art within prestigious art spaces. The Companion Flayed series, with its exposed and vibrant innards, is a powerful commentary on the nature of emotional and physical exposure. The blush red colorway adds a dimension of warmth and connectivity, contrasting with street art's often cold and impersonal perception. KAWS plays with the dichotomy of the inner self versus the outer persona, inviting contemplation on the complexities of identity and the facades we maintain. Impact and Collectibility of KAWS' Flayed Companions The Companion Flayed Blush Red edition is not only a visually striking piece but also one of high collectible value. The decision to release the figure in an open edition format reflects KAWS' desire to democratize art ownership, allowing more enthusiasts to possess a piece of his vision. This approach aligns with the ethos of street art, which traditionally emphasizes accessibility and community engagement. With its unopened packaging and pristine condition, this particular edition is a coveted item for collectors of modern art toys and followers of KAWS alike. The piece's aesthetic appeal and significance in the trajectory of street pop art and graffiti artwork make it a multifaceted artwork that is both a cultural artifact and a testament to KAWS's enduring impact on contemporary art. The Companion Flayed in Blush Red is a bold statement on the permeable boundaries between commercial art, street culture, and fine art, a boundary that KAWS navigates with unparalleled finesse.

    $1,908.00

  • Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2025 Out of Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 7x11 New In Box Stamped/Printed Foot Depicting Kaws Companion Mother/Father/Friend and Child Holding Glow in the Dark GID Fluorescent Moon Sitting on a Bright Earth by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly. Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by KAWS – Brian Donnelly The Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy by KAWS, the artistic alias of American creator Brian Donnelly, stands out as a rare and powerful work in the field of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released as a 2025 limited edition and now out of print, this collectible sculpture measures approximately 7 x 11 inches and arrives new in box with a printed stamp on the foot. Rendered in a muted grey palette, the artwork features the beloved Companion characters—an adult figure seated atop a vividly painted Earth while gently embracing a smaller child figure. Both characters hold a glow-in-the-dark fluorescent moon with a detailed textured surface, symbolizing both innocence and cosmic wonder in a world that increasingly values emotional narrative in contemporary vinyl art. Emotional Expression Through Form and Symbol Unlike the bright tones often used in earlier Companion works, the grey edition of the Holiday Thailand Art Toy emphasizes subtlety and seriousness. The seated figure may be interpreted as a mother, father, or guiding friend, creating a moment of quiet connection with the child nestled in their lap. The Earth below them is shown in bold blue and green, visually rooting this piece in themes of global care and responsibility. The glowing moon cradled between them becomes a shared point of light, a guiding symbol in the literal and figurative darkness. This interaction between figures and the celestial object elevates the sculpture from a collectible toy to a visual meditation on care, protection, and environmental consciousness. Brian Donnelly’s Continued Impact on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Brian Donnelly, born in Jersey City, USA, started his career tagging walls and bus stop advertisements, blending cartoon iconography with sharp social commentary. His rise from graffiti artist to global contemporary art figure is marked by his ability to blend street language with emotional depth. The Companion figure, instantly recognizable with its X-ed out eyes and Mickey Mouse-inspired gloves, has become an international symbol for vulnerability, connection, and modern alienation. In the Thailand Grey edition, Donnelly strips the form of bright color and instead uses the soft grey tones to focus attention on the body language and the emotional intimacy of the piece. The positioning of the child figure leaning into the adult’s chest creates a tender pause, often missing in the more satirical or energetic works of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. A Coveted Collectible in the Vinyl Art Toy Movement Each Holiday edition by KAWS ties the Companion character to a geographic or thematic location, and the Thailand release is no exception. While the colorful brown variant captures warmth, this grey version offers a more introspective aesthetic. The bright, hand-painted globe beneath the seated figure ensures that the sculpture’s message remains worldly and expansive, even as the figures themselves remain personal and inward-looking. The glow-in-the-dark moon feature enhances the sculpture’s interactive and ambient qualities, transforming under different lighting to reveal its full emotive power. Collectors and museums alike consider this edition a benchmark for contemporary vinyl-based Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Its scarcity, strong narrative, and signature KAWS execution make it a vital piece for those who seek work that blends simplicity with depth. The Holiday Thailand Grey Art Toy is not just a decorative figure—it is a sculptural story about human connection and cosmic hope.

    $1,500.00

  • OPN Heart DCon 2022 Exclusive Art Toy by Jason Naylor

    Jason Naylor- OPN Heart OPN Heart DCon 2022 Exclusive Art Toy by Jason Naylor

    OPN Heart DCon 2022 Exclusive Art Toy by Jason Naylor- OPN Heart Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2022 Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 7.25x7.25 New In Box Stamped/Printed/COA "Brooklyn-based artist Jason Naylor's signature heart motif, seen on numerous murals, designer handbags, and even hot air balloons, is set to make its art toy debut with the OPN Heart vinyl figure from 3DRetro." -OPN Heart

    $223.00

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

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

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

    $218.00

  • The Urchin Merchant Lava Silkscreen Print by Lauren YS

    Lauren YS The Urchin Merchant Lava Silkscreen Print by Lauren YS

    The Urchin Merchant- Lava Hand-Pulled 18-Color Silkscreen Print on Holographic Lava Foil Fine Art Paper by Artist Lauren YS Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Full Bleed Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 36x24

    $675.00

  • Holiday Indonesia Black Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Indonesia Black Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Indonesia Accomplice Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Legendary Modern Artist Kaws.  2023 Out of Print Edition Size 11.5x3 Printed Foot New In Box Vinyl Art Toy Kaws Companion Accomplice in Bunny Rabbit Suit With Hands Over Face & Eyes. The landscape of pop art has been one of dynamic change and evolution. A paramount exemplification of this ever-evolving genre is the "Holiday Indonesia Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork" by the legendary modern artist, Kaws. Having roots in street art and graffiti, Kaws has risen as a transformative figure in the contemporary art scene, deftly bridging the gap between high art and popular culture. Diving deeper into the intricacies of the piece, the 2023 out-of-print edition stands as a testament to the artist’s craftsmanship and attention to detail. Sized at 11.5x3, the print on the foot of the art toy adds a unique touch, further signifying its limited-edition status. The choice of the figure, a Kaws Companion Accomplice dressed in a bunny rabbit suit, evokes a sense of nostalgia while also pushing the boundaries of modern design. The pose, with hands covering its face and eyes, adds a layer of depth and intrigue, sparking myriad interpretations and inviting viewers to ponder the figure's emotional state. Such artworks, especially in the medium of vinyl toys, have surged in popularity and value, with enthusiasts and collectors alike seeking them out as treasured pieces. Their blend of whimsy with a deeper artistic narrative, akin to traditional pop art, makes them compelling, engaging, and undeniably iconic. Kaws’ prowess in seamlessly merging street art elements with mainstream aesthetics positions him, and pieces like the " Holiday Indonesia Pink Limited Edition", at the forefront of the modern pop art movement. This art toy sculpture stands not just as a collectible but as a beacon of the ever-shifting nature of pop and street art, embodying its vibrant spirit and transformative potential.  

    $1,015.00

  • Optimus Prime Transformer Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Optimus Prime Transformer Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Optimus Prime Transformer Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 6x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Optimus Prime Transformer Standing in Glitch Style. Optimus Prime: A Modern Artifact in Pop Art Expression In the dynamic interplay between popular culture and art, the figure of Optimus Prime stands as a monumental icon. Adam Lister's 2023 archival print captures the formidable Transformer leader in a style that harmonizes the aesthetic of vintage video games with the cutting-edge trends of contemporary art. This limited edition series, with only 50 pieces in existence, is a testament to the exclusive nature that is often sought after in the domains of pop graffiti and street art. Each print is meticulously crafted on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper, lending a tangible quality to the otherwise digital nature of the glitch art style. Lister's interpretation of Optimus Prime in a glitch style serves as a powerful visual narrative that delves into themes of heroism, technology, and transformation. The use of archival pigment ensures that each fine art piece not only vividly presents the character but also withstands the test of time, much like the enduring legacy of the Transformers franchise itself. The 6x8 size of the artwork invites the viewer to engage with the piece on a personal level, resonating with the intimate experience of viewing street pop art in a public space. From Animation to Archival Print: The Evolution of a Leader The evolution of Optimus Prime from an animated character to a subject of fine art is a reflection of the changing perceptions of what constitutes art in the modern era. As a central figure in the Transformers saga, Optimus Prime embodies qualities of leadership, strength, and moral integrity. Lister's decision to capture this character in the pixelated glitch style speaks volumes about the intersection of childhood influences with the sophistication of modern art. The transformation of this character from the screen to a limited edition print mirrors the transformation of street art from an underground movement to a respected form of artistic expression. This particular piece by Adam Lister draws on the nostalgia of the 1980s, the era when the Transformers first captured the imaginations of children and adults alike. By portraying Optimus Prime in a modernist art form, Lister bridges the gap between past and present, offering commentary on the enduring influence of pop culture icons. His work also alludes to the transformation of media, highlighting the progression from hand-drawn animations to digital creations, and now, to mixed media artworks that fuse digital design with traditional fine art printing techniques. Adam Lister and the Aesthetic of Digital Nostalgia Adam Lister, an artist from the United States, is renowned for his ability to distill complex images into their geometric essences. By choosing to depict Optimus Prime, a character often associated with change and adaptability, Lister reflects on the transformative power of art. His unique approach to fine art — drawing inspiration from street pop art and graffiti artwork — challenges the traditional boundaries of artistic mediums. Optimus Prime, as portrayed by Lister, is not just a representation of a character but an embodiment of the digital age's influence on art. The glitch style, with its suggestion of digital fragmentation and reconstruction, echoes the digital world's impact on culture and society. Lister's work is a dialogue with the viewer, inviting them to consider the role of technology in art and the power of pop culture icons to transcend their original mediums. Through his limited edition prints, Adam Lister provides collectors and enthusiasts with the opportunity to own a piece of art that is at once a modern artifact and a nod to the past. The Optimus Prime print, standing in bold colors and sharp lines, is a celebration of pop culture's capacity to inspire and the artist's skill in harnessing this inspiration to create something unique and thought-provoking. It is a testament to the continuing relevance of characters like Optimus Prime and the ability of art to transform them into new forms for new audiences.

    $282.00

  • Bong Master Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Bong Master Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Bong Master Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.

    $211.00

  • Sugar Cube Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse

    Stanley Mouse Sugar Cube Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse

    Sugar Cube Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Stanley Mouse pop culture LSD artwork. Stanley found a niche in the Detroit hot rod culture by detailing extraordinary paint jobs on vehicles until no quality hot rod in town could be seen without a Mouse pin-striping job. Soon after, he began applying his favorite subjects to T-shirts with an airbrush. In the tenth grade, Stanley did some graffiti on the high school hang out and was expelled from high school, the silver lining being that he then enrolled in art school.

    $352.00

  • Sea Also Rises, King of Crabs Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises, King of Crabs Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises, King of Crabs Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Tim Doyle. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Series VI Artwork Size 18x24

    $229.00

  • Wesh Cat Serigraph Print by Chanoir x Chacon x Germs

    Chanoir Wesh Cat Serigraph Print by Chanoir x Chacon x Germs

    Grems Et Chanoir Wesh Cat Serigraph Print by Chanoir x Chacon x Germs Limited Edition Hand Pulled 8-Color Print on Fine Art Paper Modern Street Graffiti Pop Artist. 2022 Signed by Chanoir x Germs & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 27.56x19.69 The Fusion of Street Energy and Vibrant Colors in "Wesh Cat" Serigraph Print "Wesh Cat" is a serigraph print that captures the electric vibrancy of street pop art and graffiti artwork, a collaborative creation by artists Chanoir, Chacon, and Germs. This 2022 piece is a limited edition hand-pulled 8-color print on fine art paper, signed by Chanoir and Germs and numbered as part of a limited run of 50 pieces. The artwork size, a substantial 27.56x19.69 inches, gives ample room for the dynamic interplay of color and form characteristic of the artists' style. The print is a visual symphony of street art motifs and pop art iconography, a bustling composition that combines various elements indicative of the genre's irreverent and playful spirit. Each character and symbol is rendered in bold lines and saturated hues, a signature of the artists' graphic approach to modern street graffiti. The collaboration between Chanoir and Germs results in a seamless blend of individual styles, showcasing a shared penchant for infusing street-inspired imagery with pop art sensibilities. "Wesh Cat" as a Modern Emblem of Street Art Culture The collective energy of the "Wesh Cat" print stands as a modern emblem of street art culture, reflecting the movement's roots in urban environments and its evolution into the galleries of contemporary art. The eclectic characters, from anthropomorphic cats to stylized figures, are each imbued with a distinct personality and narrative, encouraging viewers to delve into a world where the whimsical coexists with the satirical. The artwork's "Wesh Cat" title suggests a playful yet cryptic message, inviting interpretation and engagement. This serigraph print not only embodies the ethos of street art in its aesthetic execution but also its production method. The hand-pulled screen printing process is a nod to the hands-on, DIY spirit inherent to street art and graffiti, where the physical act of creation is as important as the resulting image. With its limited availability, this piece becomes a collector's item, a tangible slice of the street brought indoors, a piece of the cityscape to be owned and admired. In "Wesh Cat," Chanoir, Chacon, and Germs celebrate the cultural tapestry of street art, enriching the pop art dialogue with their fresh perspectives and innovative techniques. The limited edition serigraph print is a testament to the enduring allure of street pop art and graffiti artwork and its ability to convey complex, layered stories through visually arresting means. This collaborative work represents the artist's technical prowess and symbolizes the communal and collective foundation upon which street art is built. As the street art movement continues to evolve and captivate new audiences, works like "Wesh Cat" will remain crucial in chronicling this dynamic art form's vibrant history and continuous innovation.

    $467.00

  • Tooth For Tooth Original Acrylic Painting by RT Vegas

    RT Vegas Tooth For Tooth Original Acrylic Painting by RT Vegas

    Tooth For Tooth is an Original Acrylic Painting by RT Vegas, a Kind of Artwork on Canvas Ready to Hang by Street Art Pop Artists. 2010 Signed Acrylic on Stretched Ready to Hang Canvas Painting Original Artwork Size 22.5x16. RT Vegas: A Vibrant Voice in Street Pop Art The original acrylic painting "Tooth For Tooth" by RT Vegas exemplifies street pop art's dynamic and expressive power. Created in 2010, this work is a signature piece by RT Vegas, a street art pop artist known for his bold visuals and thought-provoking imagery. Signed by the artist, this ready-to-hang canvas measures 22.5x16 inches and serves as a compelling piece within the oeuvre of contemporary street art. RT Vegas's approach to art marries the grit of street art with the allure of pop art, resulting in works that are visually arresting and rich in commentary. "Tooth For Tooth" is a canvas awash with striking contrasts, fluid forms, and a haunting anthropomorphic display that captures the eye and engages the mind. Using acrylics allows for vibrant, enduring colors that pop against the canvas, a characteristic that has become a trademark of Vegas's work. The painting is a conversation piece that evokes the raw, unfiltered expression of graffiti and pop art's boldness. RT Vegas has honed a unique visual language that speaks volumes in the public discourse, often bringing to the forefront societal issues and human emotions that resonate with a diverse audience. The artwork's title, "Tooth For Tooth," hints at themes of reciprocity and balance, perhaps alluding to more profound reflections on justice or retribution. Street Art's Evocative Power in RT Vegas's Work RT Vegas's "Tooth For Tooth" is a testament to the artist's ability to communicate complex themes through street pop art. The power of his work lies in its capacity to convey universal and deeply personal messages, utilizing street art's accessibility and pop art's widespread appeal. Vegas's paintings often encapsulate a moment, reflecting the artist's reactions to the world around him. In Thisepiece'spressionistic faces and curved lines create a sense of movement and intensity typical of Vegas's style. The stretched canvas serves as a window into the artist's psyche, distilling the external world into a series of emotional vignettes. Like much of Vegas's work, this painting is not simply a static image but a living entity that communicates with those who encounter it. "Tooth For Tooth" is a compelling example of RT Vegas's commitment to the street pop art genre. His work is a beacon in contemporary art, highlighting the importance of street art and graffiti as valid and vital forms of artistic expression. Through his vivid compositions and engaging subject matter, RT Vegas continues to capture the attention of art lovers and collectors alike, cementing his position as an influential figure in street pop art.

    $168.00

  • You’re New Around Here, Aren’t You? Glow AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson You’re New Around Here, Aren’t You? Glow AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    You’re New Around Here, Aren’t You?- Glow Limited Edition 10-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Glow In The Dark Print on 100lb Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson macabre artist modern pop art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 AP Artist Proof, Glow in the dark variant is 11 colors (including the glow), measures 20×30, and is signed in an edition of 75. Printed on 100lb natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Demon Jellyfish Original Marker Drawing by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Demon Jellyfish Original Marker Drawing by Buff Monster

    Demon Jellyfish Original Marker Drawing by Buff Monster on Card Stock Paper, Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2007 Signed Original Magic Marker Drawing Size 10x6 of a Flying Demon JellyFish "Demon Jellyfish," a striking piece by Buff Monster, encapsulates the spirited essence of street pop art. Crafted in 2007, this original magic marker drawing on card stock paper bears the dimensions of 10x6 inches and presents an intriguing subject—a flying demon jellyfish. As a signed original, it is a tangible connection to Buff Monster's creative spirit and street art's broader narrative. The artwork features a whimsical creature, a hallmark of Buff Monster's style, which often combines the cute with the grotesque and the playful with the demonic. This juxtaposition is emblematic of street pop art's power to blend disparate elements to provoke thought and evoke emotion. The jellyfish, with its dangling tentacles and angelic wings, invites a dialogue about the nature of duality—sinister yet benign, floating yet directed. Buff Monster's use of stark black ink against the plain background exemplifies the potency of contrast—a technique frequently employed in street art to convey explicit, powerful imagery even from a distance. The decision to represent a demon jellyfish suggests a narrative where mythological creatures and urban legends converge, creating a tapestry of modern folklore. The inclusion of Buff Monster's signature and the year of creation anchors the piece in time, offering authenticity and a snapshot of the artist's evolution. As street pop art continues to gain recognition, works like "Demon Jellyfish" are pivotal in chronicling the movement's history and the diversity of its artistic expressions. In the broader context of street pop art and graffiti, the "Demon Jellyfish" stands as a testament to the unbounded creativity of artists who draw inspiration from their urban environments. Buff Monster's work challenges viewers to find beauty and meaning in unexpected forms, proving that even the most fantastical creatures have a place on the streets and in the hearts of those who encounter them.

    $845.00

  • Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2019 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition 3x Deck Set Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Pop Icons Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a 2019 limited edition release featuring archival pigment print transfer on a triptych of 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Distributed under Murakami’s TM/KK studio label and unveiled at ComplexCon, this set presents his iconic character Mr. DOB in a surreal, floating constellation of multicolored spheres and sharply jagged smiles. The artwork is pristine in condition and masterfully designed to span across all three decks, forming one unified image that vibrates with movement and mischief. A hallmark of Murakami’s crossover between high-concept Japanese art and subversive street aesthetics, this edition continues his exploration of visual identity through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Mr. DOB, Murakami’s long-standing alter ego and mascot figure, is featured here in its more evolved and chaotic form. Multiple Mr. DOB heads orbit across a gradient background shifting from teal blue to pale yellow, creating a dreamy atmosphere that clashes with the aggressive, shark-like teeth and multicolor psychedelic eyes embedded in each orb. These elements produce a feeling of both playful celebration and psychological unease. With influences from anime, manga, consumer branding, and the emotional dissonance of modern visual culture, Murakami’s sharp-toothed icon becomes both character and critique. His precise lines and cartoon-like distortion transform each floating head into a symbolic vessel for contemporary overstimulation and cultural fragmentation. Skate Culture Meets Pop Surrealism in Limited Edition Form Takashi Murakami’s choice to present this piece as a skateboard deck set is deliberate. Skate decks have long existed at the intersection of function and rebellion. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the skateboard is more than a tool—it is a symbol of self-expression, disruption, and the tension between movement and visual impact. By translating his most recognizable character onto a surface born in subculture, Murakami activates new dimensions of accessibility and statement. The Sharp Tooth Bear set preserves the tactile honesty of the street while simultaneously operating as a luxury fine art object. The curved verticality of the decks allows the floating spheres to appear as if drifting in weightlessness, emphasizing the detachment and surveillance often associated with Murakami’s characters. Each panel maintains detail while contributing to the whole, creating a mural-like composition that bridges studio art and skate shop graffiti. The production quality—high-fidelity archival pigment on wood—maintains the integrity of the image while reinforcing its collectible status. These decks are built for permanence but born from a culture that values ephemerality. Character Mutation as Language in Murakami’s Visual System The recurring use of Mr. DOB across Murakami’s work symbolizes transformation, commercial identity, and visual overload. In the Sharp Tooth Bear deck set, the character’s expression is twisted into multiple forms, with exaggerated eyes, swirling patterns, and sharp jaws creating a sense of multiplicity and instability. This reflects a broader theme in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where characters become signatures, avatars, and mythologies that evolve in public. Like graffiti tags, these characters act as a calling card—but Murakami amplifies them with color theory, compositional harmony, and emotional duality. Floating heads with smiles and snarls occupy the liminal space between joy and chaos. Their bright exteriors mask the grotesque, creating a paradox central to the experience of modern pop culture. These figures float in a void, disconnected yet expressive, much like the fractured media landscape Murakami so frequently interrogates. The decks tell a story of cultural mutation and psychological saturation through line, hue, and repetition. Takashi Murakami’s Skate Decks as Contemporary Cultural Icons Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to challenge and redefine what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be. His skate deck releases at ComplexCon push the boundaries of medium, bringing fine art to surfaces with street-level power. The Sharp Tooth Bear deck set serves as an entry point into Murakami’s philosophy of Superflat—where depth is compressed and visual meaning expands. With this 2019 release, Murakami reinforces that characters like Mr. DOB are not just visual gimmicks, but sophisticated tools for exploring the artificial, the emotional, and the psychedelic in a world oversaturated with imagery. These decks are not just collectibles—they are symbols of how visual art can mutate, float, and bite, all while maintaining a smile. They are the painted echoes of pop consciousness frozen in motion, crafted with intent, color, and a sharp set of teeth.

    $1,500.00

  • Dark Icons Spooky Mick Art Toy by Gus Fink

    Gus Fink Dark Icons Spooky Mick Art Toy by Gus Fink

    Dark Icons- Spooky Mick Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Gus Fink. New Perfect Condition, FinkyToy Spooky Mickey 6x9 carded action figure by Gus Fink Signed & Numbered 2019

    $140.00

  • Coati The Gang Original Acrylic Painting by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Coati The Gang Original Acrylic Painting by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Coati The Gang is an Original Acrylic Graphite Pencil Painting by Dulk—Antonio Segura Donat. It is one of a Kind of Artwork Framed on Japanese Handmade Fine Art Paper by a Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Pencil & Acrylic Paint Original Painting Artwork Custom Framed by Artist Size 9.84x12.2 Unframed 7.09x9.46 Dulk's Fusion of Naturalism and Fantasy: "Coati The Gang" In the piece "Coati The Gang," Dulk, the artistic alias of Antonio Segura Donat, transports us to a realm where wildlife and imagination intertwine. This original artwork, brought to life through acrylic and graphite pencil on Japanese handmade fine art paper, demonstrates Dulk's unique ability to fuse elements of street art pop with classical painting techniques. Artistic Craftsmanship of Dulk's Original Painting This one-of-a-kind painting, meticulously framed by the artist, measures 9.84x12.2 inches with a slightly smaller canvas size of 7.09x9.46 inches when unframed. The bespoke nature of the frame enhances the viewing experience, tailored to accentuate the intricate details and delicate paper choice. The selection of Japanese handmade fine art paper for "Coati The Gang" mainly tells of Dulk's dedication to quality and craftsmanship, providing a subtle texture that complements the detailed brushwork and graphite precision. Captivating Imagery by Antonio Segura Donat "Coati The Gang" is a testament to Dulk's storytelling through visuals, with its central figure, the coati, portrayed in stunning detail amidst a cast of enchanting characters. The artwork is steeped in the rich tradition of naturalist illustration yet is distinctly modern in its execution and style. Dulk's narrative merges the organic world with a touch of the surreal, inviting the viewer to delve into a story that unfolds with every gaze. The use of acrylic paint brings a vibrancy to the artwork, while the pencil's subtlety allows for fine gradations and texture that give depth and life to the creatures within. The meticulous brush strokes and careful shading underscore the thematic elements of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the message is often conveyed through the potency of the image itself. The "Coati The Gang" original painting is more than a piece of artwork; it is a window into Dulk's imaginative world, where the boundaries of street pop art and fine art beautifully collide. It represents the artist's commitment to bringing the wonders of the natural world into the urban art dialogue, establishing Dulk as a vanguard in the space where pop culture and wildlife conservation meet.

    $3,501.00

  • Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink Art Toy by Dalek

    Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink Art Toy by Dalek

    Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dalek. 2022 6.5" Tall Limited Edition The Artistic Allure of Dalek's "Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink" The "Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink" vinyl art toy collectible embodies the intersection of modern pop culture and the distinctive aesthetics of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created by the acclaimed artist Dalek in 2022, this limited edition piece stands at 6.5 inches tall, encapsulating the essence of Dalek's artistic vision in a tangible form. The Spacemonkey character, a recurring motif in Dalek's oeuvre, is reimagined in a vibrant pink hue, infusing it with a playful and contemporary edge that resonates with collectors and modern pop culture art fans. This vinyl collectible is a prime example of how street art sensibilities have permeated other realms of collectible culture, bringing the ethos of the streets into people's homes and daily lives. The very medium of a vinyl toy reflects the urban art scene's fondness for non-traditional canvases, echoing the movement's origins in the provocative and often playful rebellion against established art forms. The Spacemonkey's exaggerated features, combined with the sleek finish of the vinyl, create a dialogue between the accessibility of toy design and the complex narratives often explored in street pop art. Dalek's "Spacemonkey" as a Modern Street Pop Art Icon Dalek's Spacemonkey has become an icon in the modern street pop art landscape, representing the fusion of graffiti's edge with bold graphics and saturated colors. The "Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink" edition continues this tradition, standing as a vibrant symbol of both the playfulness and the depth found in Dalek's art. The limited edition nature of this collectible makes it a coveted item for enthusiasts of the genre, mirroring the limited runs of screen prints and the exclusive nature of original graffiti pieces in urban settings. Creating the Spacemonkey vinyl art toy for DCon—a digital convention celebrating designer toys, art, and pop culture—further signifies street pop art's growing appreciation and commercialization. Through his Spacemonkey character, Dalek has effectively translated street art's visual language and expressive power into a form that engages new audiences, extending the reach of graffiti artwork beyond walls and canvases into everyday objects and collectibles. Cultural Significance of Vinyl Art in the Street Pop Art Movement The cultural significance of vinyl art toys like Dalek's "Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink" lies in their ability to capture the spirit of street pop art in a form that can be appreciated as a toy and an artwork. This duality is at the core of the street pop art movement, which often blurs the lines between commercial and fine art, inviting a broader discussion about the value and definition of art itself. The Spacemonkey, with its stylized design and collectibility, exemplifies this duality, serving as a physical manifestation of the movement's impact on contemporary culture. Dalek's Spacemonkey vinyl art toy represents a creative blend of street pop art aesthetics with the engaging world of collectibles. Its release as a limited edition piece at a digital convention dedicated to pop culture underscores the evolving landscape of art consumption and the innovative ways street pop art continues to influence and intersect with modern design and collectibility. The "Spacemonkey DCon Digital Exclusive Pink" is a collectible object and a testament to the enduring appeal of street-inspired artistry in contemporary pop culture.

    $255.00

  • Basel Castle 2013 Archival Print by L'Amour Supreme

    L'Amour Supreme Basel Castle 2013 Archival Print by L'Amour Supreme

    Basel Castle 2013 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by L'Amour Supreme Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Basel Castle, produced by the Overthrow Collective in association with Embrace and ABV, is an art-centric festival combining some of the worlds most influential contemporary artists & musicians, with uniquely interactive games, installations, exhibitions, and live performances. "The name L'Amour Supreme came about from me being such a big fan of Coltrane and his album, A Love Supreme. Supposedly he had this spiritual awakening while recording it. Not in the traditional Christian or Islamic sense, but more of an overall revelation of the connectedness of all beings. I definitely feel that listening to his music and that’s something I wanted people to feel when they view my art." - L'Amour Supreme

    $217.00

  • Rangda's Riveting Robot Ride 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch

    Pooch Rangda's Riveting Robot Ride 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch

    Rangda's Riveting Robot Ride 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $159.00

  • Spacemonkey Voodoo Black Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey Voodoo Black Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Spacemonkey Voodoo Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dalek- James Marshall. 2023 6.5" Tall Limited Edition of 150 "Spacemonkey Voodoo Black Art Toy" by Dalek- James Marshall. James Marshall, also known as Dalek, is an American artist known for his Spacemonkey character, which is a strange, somewhat abstracted figure and has been translated into various formats, including art toys. Dalek's art toys, similar to his paintings and murals, often feature bright colors, geometric patterns, and the recurring Spacemonkey character.

    $255.00

  • OG Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster OG Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    OG Icons AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on 250gsm Cotton Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 of the Classic Melty Misfit One Eyed Ice Cream Drippy Monster. A Bold Continuation of Buff Monster’s Iconic Universe OG Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster celebrates the artist’s unmistakable style, which brims with bright colors and cartoonish creatures that enchant street art lovers. This 2023 Artist Proof stands apart as a unique testament to Buff Monster’s ongoing fascination with dripping ice cream motifs and playful monster designs. Measuring 18x24 inches and printed on 250gsm cotton fine art paper, the piece depicts the classic Melty Misfit character: a single-eyed face that blends sweet charm with an urban, rebellious vibe. The use of color is especially dynamic, with bold contrasts emphasizing the creature’s toothy grin and slick, melting surfaces. This synergy between wholesome imagery and cheeky humor is characteristic of Buff Monster’s art, which has found a loyal following in both gallery and street contexts. In this artwork, the one-eyed monster fills a large portion of the frame, emanating a slightly mischievous expression while maintaining a sense of childlike innocence. The layered, hand-pulled silkscreen process adds texture and depth, granting the monster an almost three-dimensional quality. The wide eye stares curiously at the viewer, and small droplets of drippy outlines intensify the sense of playful chaos. Splashes of pink, aqua, and black meld seamlessly, reflecting Buff Monster’s mastery in balancing bright color palettes with tight linework. That approach draws immediate focus to the subject, capturing the spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where ordinary spaces transform into vivid, interactive murals. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Roots Buff Monster continues to draw from street culture by merging pop imagery with the bold flair of graffiti. The swirling lines and minimalist backgrounds frequently found in graffiti walls appear here in the form of crisp borders and graphic shapes. While the piece is refined enough to hang on gallery walls, it still embraces the spontaneity and edginess associated with urban expression. The classical silhouette of a rectangular frame becomes a playful arena for the monster’s irreverent personality to shine, echoing how street-based artists often reimagine public structures into surfaces for creative intervention. This print pulls together the high-energy ethos of street culture with a nod to pop aesthetics, celebrating art’s ability to disrupt everyday norms and spark conversation. Artist Proof and Technical Craftsmanship Marked AP (Artist Proof) and signed by the artist, this print holds a special appeal for collectors. Artist Proofs frequently carry the aura of exclusivity, revealing a closer link to the creator’s hands-on process. The layered screenprinting techniques demand careful alignment and controlled application of pigments, resulting in crisp edges and vibrant saturation. Every color pass intensifies the monster’s animated expression, highlighting subtle details like the pink cheeks and grin. This synergy between traditional craftsmanship and a street-inspired design underscores why Buff Monster’s art maintains such a strong presence in contemporary culture. A Must-Have for Collectors and Fans OG Icon AP Silkscreen Print resonates with those who relish bold, pop-infused street imagery. The crisp outlines and neon accents epitomize the flair that first endeared Buff Monster to urban art aficionados. Despite being printed on a fine art surface, the lively composition never loses its carefree, almost mischievous spirit. The playful monster character serves as a reminder that creativity can stem from everyday inspirations—like ice cream, candies, or cartoons—and morph into something original and evocative when fused with graffiti influences. By securing an Artist Proof, collectors preserve a piece of Buff Monster’s evolving legacy, one that thrives on the intersections between youth culture, pop sensibility, and the vibrant edge of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $450.00

  • Virus Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Virus Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Virus Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori. VIRUS 20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm) High-Quality Giclee Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Signed and Numbered Edition of 100

    $352.00

  • Devilman Silkscreen Print by Mike Sutfin

    Mike Sutfin Devilman Silkscreen Print by Mike Sutfin

    Devilman Limited Edition 9-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mike Sutfin, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Limited Edition of 300 Artwork measuring 18" x 24", these prints needed eight screens and nine colors to capture their vibrancy on the 100# c stock French Pop-Tone Berrylicious paper used, and the back view of the character is printed on the reverse side of the print. Mike Sutfin's Devilman: A Symphony of Color and Chaos The "Devilman" limited edition silkscreen print by Mike Sutfin is a formidable example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can bring together vibrancy, intensity, and a touch of the macabre. This 2015 piece, a limited edition of 300, captures the essence of its subject matter through a stunning 9-color palette applied via eight screens onto 100# c stock French Pop-Tone Berrylicious paper. Measuring 18x24 inches, the artwork showcases Sutfin's mastery in a modern pop art context, providing a fiery representation of the titular character with a complexity that demands attention. The Artistic Process Behind Devil man's Creation The creation of "Devilman" is a testament to the meticulous silkscreen printing process. The requirement of 8 screens for the nine colors used in the piece illustrates the intricate layering process that imbues the artwork with depth and dynamism. The process is detailed, requiring precision and a keen eye for detail to ensure that each layer of color sits perfectly upon the last, building up to create the final arresting image. This technique, while traditional in its roots, is brought to life in a new way through Sutfin's skillful hands, blending the boundaries between street art and fine art. Interpreting Devilman: Street Pop Art Meets Mythology Sutfin's "Devilman" is more than a visual spectacle; it explores mythology, character design, and the eternal dance between good and evil. The figure stands amidst flames, a visual nod to the hellish realms often associated with devils and demons. Yet, the character is not merely a representation of evil. The complexity of the image, with its vibrant colors and detailed linework, suggests a narrative that goes beyond the binary of good versus evil. It speaks to the inner battles that rage within, the fiery potential for destruction and rebirth in every individual. The decision to print a back view of the character on the reverse side of the print adds a layer of depth to the artwork, inviting viewers to consider the many sides of the character – and themselves. This duality is a common theme in street pop art, where the surface image often belies a more profound story waiting to be uncovered by those who look closely enough. Mike Sutfin's "Devilman" is a powerful example of modern pop art's ability to combine traditional techniques with contemporary themes. The artwork stands as a beacon within the genre, showcasing how street pop art and graffiti can transcend their urban origins to enter the realm of collectible fine art. Through works like "Devilman," artists like Sutfin continue to push the boundaries of street art while also honoring the rich, colorful, and sometimes dark stories that have always been at the heart of human expression.

    $221.00

  • Dissection of Goofy Anatomy Sheet No 28 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Nychos Dissection of Goofy Anatomy Sheet No 28 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Dissection of Goofy- Anatomy Sheet No 28 Hand-Pulled 1-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Munken Pure Paper by Medical Pop Artist Nychos. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 11x17 Illustrated by NYCHOS 1-color Screen Print on 300 g/m² Munken Pure Paper Size: 11 x 17 Inches / 27,94 x 43,18 cm Limited Edition of 200 Year: 2018 Imprint & stamp of authenticity Numbered and signed by the artist The REM Anatomy Sheets focus on the anatomy of pop culture cartoon characters. In this new collection of black and white limited edition screenprints, Nychos lets the viewer engage with details of the anatomy of toons.

    $159.00

  • Many Faces Untitled HPM Archival Print by Abstrk

    Abstrk Many Faces Untitled HPM Archival Print by Abstrk

    Many Faces- Untitled HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Artist Abstrk. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Unique Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 24x24

    $450.00

  • Snitches Get Stitches Methadone Original Acrylic Painting by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Snitches Get Stitches Methadone Original Acrylic Painting by Ben Frost

    Snitches Get Stitches Methadone Original Acrylic Painting by Ben Frost One of a Kind Artwork on Upcycled Pharmaceutical Methadone Drug Packaging by Street Art Pop Artist. 2025 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 6.9x8.6 on Reclaimed/Upcycled Methadone Drug Packaging. Stylized Stitch from Lilo & Stitch. Snitches Get Stitches: The Subversive Original by Ben Frost Ben Frost, a contemporary Australian artist known for his razor-sharp juxtapositions, continues to challenge cultural norms with his 2025 one-of-a-kind original titled Snitches Get Stitches. This acrylic painting is a direct application of Frost's signature aesthetic, merging pop iconography with pharmaceutical detritus. The artwork features a stylized, hyper-expressive rendition of Stitch from Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, hand-painted over upcycled methadone packaging measuring 6.9 x 8.6 inches. By using reclaimed drug containers as his canvas, Frost transforms discarded clinical waste into confrontational, high-contrast Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Pop Surrealism Meets Pharmaceutical Critique The artwork takes the viewer into an uncanny space where innocence and institutionalized control collide. Stitch, depicted in a manic, tongue-out pose, becomes the perfect stand-in for chaos within a tightly regulated system. Methadone packaging, typically linked to addiction treatment and regulatory control, becomes a new battleground for Frost’s visual rebellion. The sharp lines of commercial branding and dosage information clash against the whimsical, cartoonish character, forming a potent juxtaposition that critiques both consumer addiction and commodified escapism. The use of pharmaceutical packaging is not arbitrary. Frost consistently sources his materials from real-world clinical products, embedding layers of commentary on the commodification of health, the packaging of dependency, and the visual language of trust. By painting directly on the box that once held medication for opioid dependency, Frost questions how both pharmaceuticals and media serve as palliatives for society’s deeper ailments. Ben Frost’s Weaponization of Nostalgia Frost is known for dissecting the nostalgia economy—his work tears apart the sentimentality we assign to childhood icons by throwing them into harsh, adult contexts. In this piece, Stitch becomes an emblem of rebellion, recast not as a cuddly alien companion but as a mischievous agent of disruption amid medical sterility. The title Snitches Get Stitches adds further bite to the message. It's a coded nod to subcultural ethics, resistance to authority, and retaliation against betrayal, wrapped in the visual candy of a beloved animated figure. This weaponized nostalgia is central to Frost’s practice. He blends vintage comics, anime, and cartoon branding with medical advertising and capitalist excess to create a saturated feedback loop of mass culture. His works are instantly digestible but deliberately laced with critical aftertaste. Snitches Get Stitches fits perfectly into this lineage, continuing the artist’s commitment to peeling back layers of comfort to expose a system dependent on sedative imagery and chemical coping. Upcycled Packaging as Contemporary Canvas Reclamation is integral to the ethics and visual appeal of this artwork. Upcycled pharmaceutical packaging serves not only as material but also as message. The literal recycling of objects used in the treatment of addiction becomes symbolic of the broader process of cultural reconditioning. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the surface is never neutral. Frost’s choice of methadone box repositions trash as testimony and forces viewers to reconsider where art belongs and what it is allowed to critique. With Snitches Get Stitches, Ben Frost continues his radical fusion of medical-industrial commentary and pop surrealist distortion, offering a disruptive, collectible artifact that sits at the intersection of vandalized commercial design and fine art provocation. The work’s scale, material honesty, and iconic visual language make it not only a standout within Frost’s 2025 output but also a snapshot of a culture caught between sugar-coated rebellion and controlled dependency.

    $3,500.00

  • Riding In The Neighbourhood Blotter Paper Archival Print by El Pez

    El Pez Riding In The Neighbourhood Blotter Paper Archival Print by El Pez

    Riding In The Neighbourhood Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Pez. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $352.00

  • Holiday Changbai Mountain- Black Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Holiday Changbai Mountain- Black Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Holiday Changbai Mountain- Black Figure Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Modern Popular Artist Kaws. 2022 Open Edition Out of Print Sold Out Size 8.5" Stamped/Printed. Displayed With Box, Holiday Changbai Mountain features a Black companion figure sitting down with a smaller companion in its lap. The KAWS Holiday Changbai Mountain figure measures 8.5 inches tall. KAWS' Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black: A Study in Contemporary Street Pop Art The "Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black" figure by KAWS is a vinyl art toy sculpture that captures the essence of modern pop art through its minimalist aesthetic and emotional resonance. Released as an open edition in 2022, this sought-after piece quickly went out of print and is now considered a sold-out collectible. Standing 8.5 inches tall, the sculpture features the iconic KAWS Black companion seated, cradling a smaller companion, conveying a sense of protection and tenderness. This collectible sculpture is a quintessential representation of KAWS's unique ability to convey human emotion through the simplified, stylized forms characteristic of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The monochromatic black finish enhances the contours and shadows of the figures, emphasizing their volumetric presence. Each figure is stamped or printed, asserting its authenticity and connection to KAWS's expansive work. Cultural Significance of KAWS' Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black in Art Discourse The cultural significance of KAWS' "Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black" goes beyond its status as a collectible; it is a poignant commentary on the nature of relationships and care. The artwork's design resonates with the urban roots of street art, where figures and characters often serve as proxies for the artist's voice or societal reflections. In this piece, the interaction between the two companions is a silent narrative, open to interpretation but suggestive of familial or communal bonds, which are frequent themes in street and pop art. The collectible is also a testament to the growing trend of incorporating street art aesthetics into everyday life, bridging the gap between art galleries and personal spaces. Displayed with its box, the "Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black" figure is not just a sculpture but a piece of home décor, a physical manifestation of the crossover between art and lifestyle that KAWS has mastered. Its release and subsequent popularity underscore the high demand for art objects that combine collectibility with artistic expression. Impact of KAWS' Work on the Perception of Street Pop Art KAWS' "Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black" sculpture is symbolic of street art's impact on the perception of contemporary art. By transforming the visual language of graffiti and street art into three-dimensional forms, KAWS has contributed to the elevation of street-inspired art to global recognition and acclaim. The sculpture is more than a figure; it reflects the nuanced evolution of street art, which has grown from subversive beginnings to become a celebrated and influential art form. With their crossed-out eyes, the seated companions are instantly recognizable symbols within the street pop art movement, representing the anonymity and universality of urban experience. As an open edition that quickly sold out, the "Holiday Changbai Mountain-Black" figure demonstrates the convergence of art, commerce, and culture. It illustrates how street art's accessibility does not diminish its value or significance in the art world. KAWS's work, particularly this sculpture, continues to challenge and expand the boundaries of street pop art and graffiti artwork, solidifying its place in the contemporary artistic canon.

    $1,001.00

  • Luchando Por Mi Patria Archival Print by Don Rimx x Marka27

    Marka27 Luchando Por Mi Patria Archival Print by Don Rimx x Marka27

    Luchando Por Mi Patria Archival Print by Don Rimx x Marka27 Limited Edition on 290gsm Moab Entrada Bright Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 12x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art Over the years, Marka27 has gained a reputation for his ability to work across different mediums, his dedication to cultural representation, and his commitment to creating art that resonates with diverse audiences. His work continues to evolve, reflecting both his personal journey and the changing dynamics of the world around him. Don Rimx, whose real name is David Sepulveda, is a renowned street artist originally from Puerto Rico. Known for his intricate, large-scale murals, Don Rimx's work often showcases a blend of his Puerto Rican heritage and his deep interest in the human form.

    $228.00

  • You Are an Eagle Giclee Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof You Are an Eagle Giclee Print by Shark Toof

    You Are an Eagle Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Watercolor Textured Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Shark Toof. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x16 Signed and numbered edition of just 100 prints. 16x16 inches (22x22 inches framed). Watercolor texture 245 gsm fine art paper.

    $209.00

  • Dave Minion- Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Dave Minion- Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Dave Minion- Chrome 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2022 Despicable Me Minions Ditto. Everyone's favorite two-eyed minion, Dave gets the chrome treatment from Medicom Toy for this super sleek and shiny Bearbrick Set. Stands at 7cm and 28cm tall.

    $305.00

  • Bird Bath Blotter Paper Archival Print by Morgan McPeak

    Morgan McPeak Bird Bath Blotter Paper Archival Print by Morgan McPeak

    Bird Bath Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Morgan McPeak pop culture LSD artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered with COA Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Artwork Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021. Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Dead On by Herbie Greene: Grateful Dead, Haight-Ashbury, and the Psychedelic Core of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Dead On is a 7.5 x 7.5 inch archival pigment print on perforated blotter paper by Herbie Greene, released April 19, 2021, as a signed and numbered limited edition. Each print includes a certificate of authenticity and was hand-perforated by Zane Kesey, reinforcing the historical tie to LSD blotter art. This striking composition, both nostalgic and confrontational, features a black-and-white image of the Grateful Dead standing on the iconic corner of Haight and Ashbury in San Francisco. Greene injects color sparingly but strategically: flames erupt from a vintage car, the sidewalk bursts with a red-white-and-blue Steal Your Face logo, and the text DEAD FIFTY YEARS glows in red and gold in the upper right corner. The result is a collision of eras, attitudes, and iconography that embodies the rebellious core of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Herbie Greene, born in the United States, rose to prominence documenting the psychedelic explosion of the 1960s, especially as the unofficial photographer of the Grateful Dead. In Dead On, he transforms a historic moment into a symbolic monument of counterculture energy. The band's casual stance at the heart of San Francisco's hippie revolution feels timeless and alive, made more powerful by the blotter format. LSD and the Dead have long shared intertwined legacies, and placing this image on perforated paper makes the print an artifact of both visual and chemical transformation. Greene's use of selective color against grayscale lends a raw immediacy that echoes the emotional sharpness found in wheatpaste murals, stencil tags, and handmade gig posters. Documenting Counterculture Through Psychedelic Media The corner of Haight and Ashbury is not just a location in this print—it is a symbol of a social and artistic uprising that defined an era. By capturing the Grateful Dead there, Herbie Greene documents more than a band. He preserves a time when art, music, and consciousness were all being redefined through collective experimentation and resistance. The vintage cars, residential buildings, and storefronts are left untouched in grayscale, reinforcing the photographic reality of the moment, while the graffiti-like color accents bring the spirit of protest, psychedelia, and spiritual fire to the forefront. The use of blotter paper adds a deeper layer of symbolism. This was not a material chosen for novelty. It is a deliberate nod to the role visual art played in enhancing or reflecting LSD experiences during the 1960s and beyond. Zane Kesey’s involvement in perforating the print adds continuity to that history. His connection to the original Merry Pranksters and his stewardship of psychedelic print traditions ensure that each sheet holds more than ink—it carries the energy of a cultural lineage that never stopped questioning the status quo. Visual Resistance and the Street Pop Art Aesthetic Dead On blurs the line between documentation and confrontation. The addition of fire—literally exploding from the background—turns a peaceful street portrait into a moment of surreal spectacle. The visual message aligns closely with the tenets of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where public spaces are transformed through color, message, and distortion. The Dead’s stoic faces contrast with the intensity of the fire and the bold pop typography, creating a tension between calm defiance and burning revolution. This technique of mixing photographic realism with stylized additions mirrors the way street artists use paste-ups or painted overlays on photographs or prints in urban spaces. It evokes a world where memory is always edited by experience, where sacred moments can be revisited and recontextualized through art. By adding a psychedelic floor mural and ominous flames, Greene does not just celebrate the past—he reimagines it for now. The message becomes one of persistence, cultural renewal, and unfiltered truth. Herbie Greene and the Printed Memory of Sound and Vision Herbie Greene’s contribution to American visual culture spans music, photography, and psychedelic art. Through Dead On, he presents not just a band, not just a corner, but a living monument to a movement that still resonates today. The Grateful Dead’s relationship with visual art has always been central to their mythos—from album covers to poster design—and Greene’s work amplifies that history with a tactile surface that recalls a time when the experience of seeing was inseparable from the experience of feeling. Dead On is more than a photograph. It is a constructed memory made physical on a material that once altered consciousness and inspired revolution. It speaks to the roots of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where visual language is raw, urgent, and built for both permanence and decay. With this piece, Herbie Greene secures a place where nostalgia is not passive and history remains lit with the fires of psychedelic rebellion.

    $352.00

  • Blood Bag #1 Deck - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Alex Pardee Blood Bag #1 Art Deck Skateboard by Alex Pardee

    Blood Bag #1 Deck Limited Edition Printed Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Alex Pardee. Signed Alex Pardee Blood Bag #1, 2021 Skate Deck 32 x 8 x .25 in (81.3 x 20.3 x .64 cm) Edition of 100, w/ Signed COA Alex Pardee's Bloodbag #1, limited-edition skate deck design comes from his Congealed series of paintings-disciplined, bold and oozing with color.

    $233.00

  • Spacemonkey Grey Hulk Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey Grey Hulk Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Spacemonkey Grey Hulk Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dalek- James Marshall. 2023 6.5" Tall Limited Edition of 150 New In Box Spacemonkey Grey Hulk Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall is an American artist known for his Spacemonkey character, which is a strange, somewhat abstracted figure and has been translated into various formats, including art toys. Dalek's art toys, similar to his paintings and murals, often feature bright colors, geometric patterns, and the recurring Spacemonkey character.

    $255.00

  • Rings of Saturn in Blue HPM Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan Rings of Saturn in Blue HPM Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Rings of Saturn in Blue Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Artist Handiedan. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Print of 55 Artwork Size 16.5x22. Art print giclée With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 22" / 42 x 56 cm (image and paper size) Signed & Numbered Logo Embossed Edition: 55 Year 2022 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/729238143 Uses the Artivive App The Intersection of Classical Elegance and Urban Edge in Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Blue" Handiedan's "Rings of Saturn in Blue" epitomizes the fusion of classical art with the raw vitality of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This limited edition giclée print is a visual symphony composed on a 315gsm etching cotton rag paper, signifying a marriage of traditional and contemporary art forms. The artist Handiedan brings a multifaceted background, richly reflected in her work. Her pieces are renowned for their depth and complexity, involving a blend of drawn, painted, and digitally designed elements. "Rings of Saturn in Blue" is a testament to her unique style, which often incorporates vintage pin-up imagery, currencies, stamps, and intricate architectural features. These elements are not merely placed; they are woven into a cohesive whole that resonates with the harmony of classical composition and the spontaneity of street art. Each print from the edition of 55 carries with it the mark of Handiedan's meticulous craftsmanship. The use of augmented reality technology in this artwork is particularly noteworthy. By incorporating AR, Handiedan provides a dynamic layer to the artwork, allowing it to evolve beyond its static form. This interactivity is a nod to the growing trend in Street Pop Art where audiences are not just observers but participants in the art experience. The giclée printing process ensures that each detail, as envisioned by Handiedan, is captured with precision. The result is a work at the crossroads of digital artistry and manual dexterity, a hallmark of modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The print is not just a visual treat but a tactile experience, thanks to the high-quality cotton rag paper that gives texture and depth to the work. The choice of blue in the title and as a dominant color in the artwork could be interpreted as a nod to the celestial theme suggested by the name "Rings of Saturn." Blue, often associated with depth and stability, also conveys significance and serenity, juxtaposing the traditionally vibrant and rebellious tones in graffiti art. This duality speaks to the core of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork: contrast and contradiction. With "Rings of Saturn in Blue," Handiedan does more than create an image; she curates an experience. The detailed patterns and motifs, the careful hand-embellishments, and the hot wax seal logo embossed on each print all certify the piece's authenticity and uniqueness. Collectors of Handiedan's work are not just acquiring a visual piece but becoming custodians of a slice of contemporary art history. This artwork vividly portrays how modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork straddle various realms. It does not confine itself to a single style or era but creates a dialogue between them. Handiedan's work challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of art, urging them to see beyond the canvas and into the realms where past and present, classical and modern, digital and tangible converge. In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, "Rings of Saturn in Blue" is a beacon of innovation and tradition. It exemplifies the genre's capacity to adapt and evolve, embracing new technologies and methods while still paying homage to the artistic practices of the past. Handiedan's work bridges the historical depths of art with the ever-changing surface of contemporary pop culture, making "Rings of Saturn in Blue" a significant piece in the evolution of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.

    $330.00

  • Untitled UltraGiclée Print by Sam Taylor

    Sam Taylor Untitled UltraGiclée Print by Sam Taylor

    Untitled UltraGiclée Print by Sam Taylor Artwork Limited Edition Print on SIHL Ivory White Matt Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 22x22 Bape 30th Anniversary Collection Sam Taylor, a highly acclaimed illustrator, is renowned for his distinctive style featuring bold line work, vibrant colors, and playful character designs infused with a variety of pop culture references. Taylor's work is infused with humor and energy, making it a joy to behold. Additionally, his creations are intimately connected with the everyday experiences of people.

    $533.00

  • Pakalolo Green SuperKranky SuperPlastic Art Toy by OG Slick

    OG Slick Pakalolo Green SuperKranky SuperPlastic Art Toy by OG Slick

    Pakalolo Green 420 Marijuana Cannabis Special SuperKranky SuperPlastic Art Toy by OG Slick Limited Edition Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist x Sket-One x Big Dicks Hardware. 2023 Limited Run of 888 SuperKranky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy Artwork Size 6x8 New In Box. Based on OG Slick's BDH Big Dicks Hardware Bukkake Spray Paint. The Pakalolo Green SuperKranky is an art toy designed by OG Slick in collaboration with SuperPlastic, a leading designer toy company known for producing high-quality vinyl toys in limited editions. OG Slick is an iconic graffiti artist from Los Angeles who has made a name for himself in the street art and urban vinyl toy scene. His distinctive style blends street culture, the 420 marijuana cannabis holiday, and fine art, creating visually striking and memorable pieces. The Pakalolo Green SuperKranky is a vinyl toy featuring the signature character "SuperKranky," which takes inspiration from a spray paint can. This edition comes in a bright, bold green color with black and white accents, showcasing OG Slick's graffiti-style artwork. The toy features movable parts and usually comes with additional accessories like a removable cap and a "rattle" sound, emulating the sound of a real spray paint can. As with most art toys, the Pakalolo Green SuperKranky by OG Slick and SuperPlastic is produced in limited quantities, making it highly sought after by collectors and fans of the artist's work. Its unique design and connection to street art make it popular in the urban vinyl toy community.

    $369.00

  • Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Hand-Pulled Print on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2004 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 19.75x19.75 Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 by Takashi Murakami – A Psychedelic Icon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 is a 2004 signed and numbered limited edition lithograph by renowned Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, measuring 19.75 x 19.75 inches. Issued in an edition of 300, the print features a cluster of floating, stylized eyes with jellyfish-like appendages, hovering across a black background with vibrant, pulsating color. The concentric orbs and whimsical lashes form an enigmatic composition that is both playful and surreal, drawing viewers into Murakami’s immersive visual universe. This work exemplifies Murakami’s ability to merge traditional Japanese aesthetics with global pop culture, injecting high-energy iconography into the realms of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Neo-Pop Formalism Meets Subcultural Visual Language The hypnotic design of Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 showcases Murakami’s deep engagement with visual repetition and pop surrealism. Each eye radiates concentric bands of neon pink, electric blue, acid green, and gold—colors more commonly associated with commercial animation, toy design, and graffiti murals than traditional lithography. The black background intensifies the floating sensation of these biomorphic forms, transforming the space into a dreamlike field of suspended consciousness. Murakami’s roots in Nihonga painting and Edo-period compositions are evident in the fluid arrangement and balance, while the synthetic palette and digital smoothness embrace the commercialized intensity of pop iconography. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this blend of classical order with radical form asserts Murakami’s place as both historian and provocateur. Eyes, Surveillance, and the Otaku Psyche The eyes that populate Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 are not passive. They gaze back with unsettling presence, creating a dynamic tension between observer and observed. The motif reflects Murakami’s frequent exploration of otaku culture, surveillance capitalism, and the consumer gaze. These eyes are playful, even cute, but also obsessive, invasive, and endlessly watching. Some appear innocent; others twitch with layered concentric pupils and pupil-like satellites. This multiplicity mirrors the fragmentation of identity in digital and urban life. As seen across the broader scope of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, these eyes function as pop sigils—icons that entertain, disturb, and invite deeper inspection. Takashi Murakami and the Legacy of Superflat in Street Art Takashi Murakami’s impact on both fine art and street culture cannot be overstated. Through his Superflat theory, he developed a framework for collapsing the boundaries between high and low, ancient and hyper-modern, traditional painting and graffiti-inspired visual immediacy. Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 exists within that lineage as a work that is collectible, cultural, and subversively simple. The lithograph form nods to limited edition printmaking history while its aesthetic remains grounded in the saturated language of mass media and youth culture. As Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to evolve globally, Murakami’s work offers a lens into how Japanese visual codes, anime motifs, and psychedelic surface treatments can coexist with the raw expressiveness of street-born art forms. Jellyfish Eyes Black 1 does not demand translation—it simply stares back, glowing in the dark, inviting you to feel.

    $2,250.00

  • What Party Figure- White Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly What Party Figure- White Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    What Party Figure- White Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Legendary Modern Artist Kaws. 2020 Out of Print COVID Open Edition Size 5.1x11.3x3.7 New In Box Printed Foot. White Chum is wondering what happened to the parties in 2020?  What Party White Vinyl Figure by KAWS: Isolation, Identity, and Sculpture in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork What Party White is a 2020 vinyl art sculpture by KAWS, released as part of an open edition during a moment of global lockdown and cultural pause. Standing at 11.3 inches tall with dimensions of 5.1 by 3.7 inches in width and depth, the figure is cast in glossy white vinyl and features the bloated, segmented silhouette of the Chum character, a recurring figure in the KAWS visual lexicon. Distributed in a minimalist box featuring a sketched outline of the figure, this edition was released during the COVID-19 pandemic and quickly became a symbolic artifact of the time. The character’s slouched posture, closed eyes, and introspective body language are universally understood without the need for text. It is an object of reflection, executed in the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where consumer product, fine art sculpture, and cultural commentary converge. KAWS, Chum, and Character as Emotional Proxy The Chum figure, first introduced in earlier KAWS works, is a reinterpretation of the Michelin Man—reimagined with the artist’s trademark X-ed out eyes and cartoon glove hands. In What Party, Chum takes on a more exaggerated, balloon-like form. The arms hang low, the shoulders collapse inward, and the figure’s presence feels heavy despite the glossy finish. This is a sculpture that speaks through silence. In the white edition, all detail is erased except for shadow and form. The lack of color transforms Chum into a ghostly version of itself, evoking questions around presence, identity, and stillness. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, these character-driven figures often channel the collective mood, and here, Chum embodies a moment of global stillness where parties, social engagement, and public gathering disappeared. Material Simplicity and Sculptural Impact The vinyl used for What Party White has a soft luster, offering a sense of touch that feels both familiar and clinical. The piece has no articulation, no face beyond the fixed eyes, and no detail beyond its bulging structure. Yet the physical presence is profound. KAWS understands form, balance, and spatial presence, giving even the simplest object emotional weight. The edition is marked by printed foot text that identifies the piece, and the box itself becomes part of the experience, featuring a monochrome drawing of the figure that feels both product schematic and visual obituary. The clean presentation elevates this vinyl figure into the territory of sculpture, forcing audiences to consider what defines emotion, memory, and representation in collectible form. Edition as Time Capsule in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Released in 2020, the What Party White edition instantly became a symbol of absence and adaptation. Though technically labeled as an open edition, its run was limited by the conditions of the year, making it out of print and highly sought after. The work functions as a time capsule—documenting not only a period in global history but also a shift in how art audiences collect, connect, and reflect. KAWS, born Brian Donnelly, remains one of the most influential artists working within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, building a bridge between street-influenced graphic minimalism and fine art sculpture. What Party White is a distillation of that legacy, combining vulnerability and design into one figure that stands alone, isolated, wondering where the noise, movement, and human contact went. The sculpture is not a call to party—it is the question of what’s left when the music stops.

    $1,001.00

  • FL-001 Mini Pointman Pink Vinyl Figure Art Toy by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr

    Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr FL-001 Mini Pointman Pink Vinyl Figure Art Toy by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr

    FL-001 Mini Pointman Transparent Pink Vinyl Figure Art Toy by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed Artwork Size 2x6 New In Box Transparent Pink Pointman Figure. Scaled down to a mighty 6 inches, this mini figure commands attention whether displayed proudly on its own or encased in its crystal-clear habitat. Drenched in a vibrant fluorescent pink and edged in deep blue linework, it’s built to mesmerize, surprise, and stand apart from the stars. FL-001 Mini Pointman Pink Vinyl Figure by Futura 2000 – Leonard McGurr The FL-001 Mini Pointman Transparent Pink Vinyl Figure is a striking 2025 limited edition sculpture from American artist Leonard McGurr, known in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork world as Futura 2000. Known for pioneering abstract graffiti in the 1970s New York scene, Futura’s influence extends far beyond the streets and train cars of his early days. This vinyl figure is a compact but powerful representation of his iconic Pointman character, measuring just 2 x 6 inches and housed in a clear display box. The figure’s vibrant translucent pink shell and fine blue detailing transform a small form into an energetic focal point, radiating the visual dynamism that defines McGurr’s decades-spanning career. The Pointman Legacy in Contemporary Sculpture Pointman first emerged in Futura’s visual language as a futuristic, humanoid figure with elongated limbs, angular motion, and expressive minimalism. It symbolized a departure from traditional graffiti lettering into more conceptual and stylized imagery. This mini version carries the same ethos—lean, fluid, and assertive. The transparent vinyl body gives the figure a spectral presence, while the sharp edges and antenna-like protrusion on the back suggest both technology and alien intelligence. With blue linework drawn like circuitry or armor, the figure seems to hover between character and symbol. Signed by the artist, this edition holds weight both as a collector's piece and as a functional sculptural translation of Futura’s two-dimensional works. Vinyl Art and the Aesthetic of Transparency What sets this figure apart within the category of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is its transparent construction. The choice of fluorescent pink with subtle opacity creates a play between light and shadow, motion and stillness. It echoes the artist’s history of painting with aerosol in layered bursts of energy and light. Encased in its crystal-clear box packaging, the piece becomes a floating relic—a preservation of McGurr’s radical visual experimentations. Transparency in this context becomes a metaphor for evolution, as the Pointman has continually shifted through murals, canvas, clothing, and now sculptural form. The mini size does not compromise its presence; if anything, it intensifies it, commanding focus through compact density. Collectible Relevance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork This signed, boxed figure is not just a display object; it is an extension of a legacy that redefined graffiti as a platform for fine art and futurism. Leonard McGurr’s FL-001 Mini Pointman serves as a reminder that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be both intimate and monumental. It invites collectors to see beyond surface and scale, and to appreciate the conceptual clarity packed into six inches of vinyl. Whether exhibited in a home, gallery, or store like SprayedPaint.com, the figure reflects a trajectory rooted in rebellion and refined into precision. With its sci-fi silhouette and luminous finish, the FL-001 Mini Pointman becomes a futuristic messenger from one of graffiti’s most influential minds.

    $400.00

  • Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Drippy Icons AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on 250gsm Cotton Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 of the Classic Melty Misfit One Eyed Ice Cream Drippy Monster in Drip Style. A Celebration of Fluidity and Chaos Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster showcases the artist’s signature melting aesthetic in an intensified, free-flowing style. This 2023 Artist Proof print, measuring 18x24 inches and hand-pulled on 250gsm cotton fine art paper, presents the classic Melty Misfit character with an exaggerated emphasis on dripping textures. The artwork maintains Buff Monster’s signature one-eyed creature but immerses it in a vibrant wash of uncontrolled splashes and oozing paint effects. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof, this piece reflects the organic and unpredictable nature of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The design emphasizes a bold interplay of color, with a warm palette of pinks, yellows, and oranges that radiate an almost neon-like vibrancy. The singular, oversized eye at the center draws attention, while the fluid forms and splatters enhance the feeling of movement. Unlike more structured versions of Buff Monster’s signature character, this print leans into a rawer, more expressive format, capturing the essence of traditional spray-painted murals. The drips flow beyond the figure’s natural contours, reinforcing the sense of a character in flux—melting, evolving, and existing in a state of continuous transformation. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork at Its Most Expressive This piece exemplifies how street and pop art can merge into a single, explosive visual experience. The loose, spontaneous paint application mimics the techniques of graffiti tagging, where speed and motion define the outcome. The exaggerated drips recall the imperfections of hand-sprayed art, lending the piece an authenticity that aligns with Buff Monster’s commitment to celebrating imperfection. While some of his works lean more towards clean lines and structured compositions, Drippy Icon AP embraces raw energy, making it feel more like an impromptu street mural than a controlled studio piece. The choice of a warm-toned color scheme reinforces the playful yet chaotic mood. The splashes of pink and yellow create a high-contrast effect that mimics neon signage, ensuring that the artwork pops against any background. The minimal use of black outlines allows the colors to blend seamlessly, reinforcing the idea that the character is not confined to rigid form but exists in an ever-changing state. This technique ties the piece to the fluidity of graffiti, where drips and oversprays are celebrated rather than erased. Artist Proof Appeal and Hand-Pulled Craftsmanship As an Artist Proof, this print carries a distinct level of exclusivity. Artist Proofs are often the first iterations of a print, created to test color balance and composition before the main edition is produced. Buff Monster’s decision to mark and release these as collectibles underscores their value to dedicated fans. Unlike mass-produced digital prints, the hand-pulled nature of this silkscreen process ensures that each piece retains its own unique elements. Every pass of ink interacts with the surface differently, making no two prints exactly alike. The heavy cotton fine art paper enhances the texture and saturation of the pigments, allowing the drippy effects to stand out vividly. The high-quality materials ensure longevity, making this a valuable addition to any collection. The combination of silk-screening techniques with freeform, graffiti-inspired aesthetics bridges the gap between fine art and street culture, solidifying Buff Monster’s place within the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. An Icon in Motion Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print is a celebration of movement, unpredictability, and the ever-changing nature of art. The print pushes the boundaries of Buff Monster’s established style by incorporating more organic, uncontrolled elements while retaining the essence of his beloved Melty Misfit character. This version of the one-eyed monster appears almost alive, as if it’s actively melting off the page. The expressive drips and vibrant color choices elevate the artwork beyond a simple pop design, transforming it into a kinetic visual statement. This piece stands as a reminder that street art is inherently transient, with its forms and colors constantly shifting due to environmental and creative factors. Whether interpreted as a playful nod to childhood nostalgia or a deeper commentary on impermanence, Drippy Icon AP represents Buff Monster’s ability to merge joy, chaos, and technique into a singular visual experience. Fans of his work and collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork will appreciate this edition for its dynamic execution and its raw, unfiltered energy.

    $450.00

  • Where Does Time Go Giclee Print by Barnaby Ward

    Barnaby Ward Where Does Time Go Giclee Print by Barnaby Ward

    Where Does Time Go Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Barnaby Ward. This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks. Each art print is listed by sheet size and features a minimum one-inch border.

    $217.00

  • Rising Lithograph Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto Rising Lithograph Print by Jeff Soto

    Rising Off-Set Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on 80lbs Patina Matte Fine Art Paper by Jeff Soto, an urban graffiti pop street artist. Jeff Soto is an artist, illustrator, and muralist who has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. The artist’s distinct color palette, subject matter, and technique resonate with a growing audience and bridge the gap between Pop Surrealism and graffiti. Inspired by youthful nostalgia, nature, graffiti, hip-hop, and popular culture, his bold, representational work is simultaneously accessible and stimulating.

    $217.00

  • Umphreys McGee Vampire AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Todd Slater Umphreys McGee Vampire AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Umphreys McGee Vampire AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 15.5x21 Metallic Ink Halloween Monster Mash Up The Warfield San Francisco 2008 Umphrey's McGee Vampire AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater Todd Slater’s ability to merge music, pop culture, and surreal imagery is exemplified in the Umphrey's McGee Vampire AP Silkscreen Print. Created as a limited artist proof in 2008, this hand-pulled screen print brings together elements of horror, humor, and street pop art aesthetics. Designed for the band's Halloween Monster Mash Up concert at The Warfield in San Francisco, this piece captures the eerie energy of the event while maintaining Slater’s signature bold style. This print features a haunting depiction of a ghoulish vampire mummy leaning over a gravestone, where the band’s name is prominently displayed in dripping typography. The background is layered with classic Halloween treats, including pies and snack cakes, adding an unexpected playful contrast to the eerie scene. The metallic ink further enhances the visual appeal, creating a print that shimmers with texture and depth. Todd Slater's Unique Approach to Street Pop Art Todd Slater has built his reputation through a fusion of street pop art, graffiti artwork, and bold graphic design. His work is known for its intricate details, layered textures, and surreal interpretations of cultural references. This piece is no exception, as it incorporates his signature approach to screen printing, with bold outlines and a highly stylized central figure. The artist’s use of metallic ink and Halloween-inspired color palettes gives this print a dimensionality that makes it stand out among traditional gig posters. The character’s green face and eerie white bandages contrast sharply against the darker tones, while the inclusion of snack cakes in the background adds a whimsical touch that keeps the piece from being purely sinister. The Connection Between Music and Visual Art Umphrey's McGee is a band known for their progressive rock and improvisational performances, making them an ideal subject for a visually striking print. The fusion of horror imagery with music culture is a recurring theme in gig posters, as it allows artists to create collectible memorabilia that extends beyond the concert experience. This print serves as both a promotional piece and a standalone work of art, designed to be displayed and appreciated beyond the event itself. Concert posters have long been an essential part of music history, especially in the street pop art and graffiti artwork movements. These prints often blur the lines between commercial design and fine art, making them highly sought after by collectors. Slater’s approach ensures that his work remains unique, drawing inspiration from the concert’s theme while incorporating his own artistic influences. A Highly Collectible Limited Edition Print With its artist proof designation, this screen print is a rare and highly collectible piece for both music and street pop art enthusiasts. The limited-edition nature ensures that each print remains a valuable artifact, particularly among those who appreciate hand-pulled screen printing techniques. Todd Slater’s ability to infuse his artwork with both visual depth and cultural significance makes this piece a must-have for fans of modern pop art. Its combination of horror aesthetics, music culture, and street art influences solidifies it as a standout example of contemporary gig poster design.

    $250.00

  • Flags AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Flags AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Flags AP Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 9-Color Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Dalek- James Marshall Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2018 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Size 24x18 Screen Printed by Serio Press. Limited Edition Artwork by Dalek: A Study in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Dalek, the moniker for artist James Marshall, represents a confluence of street pop art and graffiti artwork that has significantly impacted the contemporary art scene. His 2018 release, an Artist Proof (AP) titled "Flags" is a hand-pulled, 9-color silkscreen print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper. It is a rare and exquisite example of his mastery in blending the rawness of street art with the finesse of pop art through silkscreen printing. Dalek's "Flags" - A Vibrant Display of Color and Form "Flags" by Dalek is a compelling visual narrative, showcasing his quintessential Space Monkey character in a repetitive, almost rhythmic arrangement. This limited edition piece, Screen printed by Serio Press, is signed by the artist and marked as an Artist Proof, highlighting its rarity and value to collectors and enthusiasts alike. The artwork spans 24x18 inches, a size that allows each element to command attention while contributing to a cohesive whole. Artistic Technique and Execution The process of creating "Flags" is as meticulous as it is creative. The 9-color silkscreen print is a testament to Dalek's skillful use of color theory and his precision in the manual printing process. The choice of Coventry Rag Paper, known for its durability and luxurious texture, underscores the quality and longevity of the artwork. Each color is laid down with care, ensuring that the vibrancy Dalek is known for is present in every inch of the piece. Influence and Significance in Street Pop Art In the landscape of street pop art and graffiti, "Flags" is a cultural artifact that embodies the spirit of both movements. Dalek has taken the rebellious energy of graffiti and channeled it through a process typically associated with more traditional forms of pop art, creating a bridge between two worlds often seen as disparate. The result is an artwork that is both a statement piece and a fine art collectible, reflecting the evolving nature of street-inspired art. Collectibility and Impact The collectibility of "Flags" is enhanced by its status as an Artist Proof, a distinction given to prints pulled before the regular edition for the artist's personal use. These proofs are often used to verify the quality and color of the print and are typically kept in smaller numbers, making them more desirable to collectors. Dalek's signature and the AP marking further authenticate the print as original and exclusive. Dalek's Ongoing Legacy Dalek's "Flags" is more than just a piece of artwork; it is a narrative about the journey of an artist who continues to push the boundaries of street pop art and graffiti. Through this piece and others like it, Dalek challenges perceptions, invites engagement, and broadens the understanding of what street art can be. His works are cherished for their aesthetic appeal and their capacity to provoke thought and conversation about the art world's status quo. "Flags" by Dalek is a remarkable addition to street pop art and graffiti artwork discourse. It encapsulates the dynamism of Dalek's artistic vision and serves as a beacon for the potential of street art to permeate and elevate the fine art domain. With its layered colors, iconic imagery, and limited availability, this print continues to captivate audiences and solidify Dalek's position as a trailblazer in the art world.

    $733.00

  • Chomp- Phase 1 Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One Chomp- Phase 1 Art Toy by Sket-One

    Chomp- Phase 1 Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Modern Artist Sket- One x Abominable Toys. 2022 Limited Edition of 1000 Artwork Size 6x5 New In Box Stamped/Printed "Using over 30 paint masks for production and years of development, this is the most complicated figure we've made to date." -Abominable Toys

    $212.00

  • Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907 Hand-Pulled on 140lbs. Pure White French Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 5-color Split Fountain Screen Print Silkscreen Print Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907 The Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907 captures the energy and playful rebellion that has made this underground graffiti artist a cult figure within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2019 as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 50 pieces, this 18 x 24 inch artwork is a five-color split fountain screenprint, hand-pulled on 140lbs pure white French art paper. The piece reflects the raw yet whimsical spirit of UFO907's iconic characters—particularly the wide-eyed alien cephalopod with spray can in hand, painted over a United States Postal Service priority mail sticker backdrop. This visual pun on identity and tagging is not only humorous, but deeply rooted in graffiti’s long tradition of postal label bombing. Cosmic Characters with a Street-Level Voice In Label 907 Vol III Sunset, UFO907 presents one of his signature tentacled figures dressed in a hoodie and New York Yankees cap, holding a classic spray paint can mid-action. The oversized eyes and rounded limbs give the creature an innocent appearance, yet its posture and the act of painting imply intent and defiance. The gradient background shifts through sunset hues—pinks, oranges, and yellows—achieved through a skillful split fountain technique that mirrors the spray effect of actual aerosol art. Combined with bold black linework and fluorescent green detail spray, this print vibrates with both nostalgia and new energy. It’s a direct translation of wall-to-paper graffiti, preserving the movement’s spirit through print media. Graffiti’s Material Language and Collector Appeal The use of USPS Priority Mail labels as visual anchors is no coincidence. Graffiti artists have long used these free labels as mini canvases to bomb mailboxes, poles, and phone booths. UFO907’s decision to formalize that in a silkscreen edition connects the underground past to a collector-friendly present without losing authenticity. His character’s expression and stance add a layer of narrative—combining street mischief with pop sensibility. The silkscreen medium reinforces its value in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork world where texture, print layers, and production technique become integral to the message. Being signed and numbered by the artist makes each copy not only a print but a certified moment in his evolving catalog. UFO907’s Role in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Known for his elusive presence and interstellar characters, UFO907 has remained a staple of unsanctioned art in New York City and beyond. His work often blends innocence with resistance, showing characters that feel pulled from a cartoon dimension but acting with real-world urgency. Unlike artists who transition entirely into fine art spaces, UFO907 maintains his connection to walls, freight trains, and found surfaces—yet prints like Label 907 Vol III Sunset offer a portal for collectors to experience his world without compromising its edge. Each detail in this piece—from the alien figure to the branded spray can—points to a love for graffiti’s absurdity, danger, and color-soaked spontaneity. It’s not just a print, but a celebration of UFO907’s persistent vision and his place in the ever-evolving language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $425.00

Monsters Creatures & Beasts Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Monstrous Reflections in Pop Art

In pop art, the monstrous takes on a guise that often challenges the status quo, pushing against the boundaries of traditional aesthetics. These depictions serve not only as a reflection of the cultural zeitgeist but also as a mirror of the human condition. Artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring have utilized the motif of monsters to represent the more grotesque aspects of celebrity culture and the mass media landscape, creating both unsettling and familiar works. The exaggeration and distortion inherent in their monstrous figures magnify the absurdity of societal obsessions and the dark underbelly of fame and consumerism. Monsters, creatures, and beasts have been a recurring theme in the dynamic spheres of pop art, street pop art, and graffiti artwork, capturing the imagination and attention of a diverse audience. This thematic exploration offers a rich tapestry of symbolism and cultural commentary, reflecting societal fears, aspirations, and the collective unconscious. Artists leverage the monstrous and mythical to craft visuals ranging from the whimsically absurd to the deeply reflective, often imbued with a sense of irony or social critique characteristic of pop art's dialogue with mainstream culture.

Urban Mythologies in Street Pop Art

Street pop art, the rebellious offspring of pop art and graffiti, takes this monstrous theme to the public canvas of city walls and back alleys. Here, artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey have crafted images that blend the mythical and the urban, creating modern mythologies that resonate with a city's inhabitants. Their works often serve as social and political allegories, with creatures standing in for the marginalized or the oppressive forces of society. Public spaces for these artworks democratizes the viewing experience, allowing these monstrous tales to be part of the everyday urban landscape, accessible to all who traverse the city.

Graffiti Artwork's Beastly Narratives

Graffiti artwork, with its roots deep in subversive and countercultural movements, has always embraced the monstrous in various forms. The creatures and beasts that sprawl across buildings and trains often convey the raw emotions and experiences of the graffiti artists themselves. This form of expression, illicit and usually performed under the cover of darkness, is akin to the nocturnal nature of mademocratizebeasts, creating a parallel between the artists and their creations. These creatures can be protective totems for the communities they watch over or symbols of resistance against societal constraints.

Technological Horizons and Digital Monsters

As the digital age advances, pop art, street pop art, and graffiti artwork have embraced new technologies to reimagine the concept of monsters. Digital tools have enabled artists to create more complex and interactive creatures that engage with viewers in real-time, often with the ability to change and evolve. This intersection of technology and art has given rise to virtual monsters that inhabit digital landscapes, commenting on the increasingly blurred lines between the real and the virtual and reflecting modern fears of digital surveillance, privacy erosion, and the loss of humanity in an increasingly automated world.

Cultural Synthesis and Global Monsters

The globalization of pop art and graffiti has led to a cross-pollination of monstrous themes, with creatures from different cultures and mythologies coming together on the same wall or canvas. This fusion creates a universal language of monsters, where a Japanese kappa can coexist with a Latin American chupacabra, each bringing their own stories and cultural significance to the artwork. This synthesis celebrates diversity and highlights the commonalities of human storytelling and the shared archetypes that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries. In summary, monsters, creatures, and beasts are more than mere subjects in the diverse genres of pop art, street pop art, and graffiti artwork. They are potent symbols, carriers of meaning, and vehicles for the artists to engage with viewers on multiple levels. Whether as a critique of consumer culture, a reflection of societal issues, or a celebration of myth and legend, these themes continue to evolve, ensuring that the monstrous will remain a central figure in the visual dialogue of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
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