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652 artworks

  • Ghosts N' Goblins Silkscreen Print by Justin Erickson x Phantom City Creative

    Phantom City Creative Ghosts N' Goblins Silkscreen Print by Justin Erickson x Phantom City Creative

    Ghosts N' Goblins Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Erickson x Phantom City Creative Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Produced by "D&L Screen Printing"

    $103.00

  • Shark Creatures Running Untitled HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by El Pez

    El Pez Shark Creatures Running Untitled HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by El Pez

    Untitled- Shark Creatures Running Original One of a Kind Spray Paint & Silkscreen Painting Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Culture Artist El Pez. 2015 Signed Original Spray Paint & Silkscreen Marked 1/1 Painting Size 19.75x27.63 El PEZ (b. 1976) Untitled, early 21st-century Screenprint with spray paint hand-embellishments on paper 27-5/8 x 19-3/4 inches (70.1 x 50.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 1/1 Signed and numbered in pencil along lower edge

    $1,124.00

  • Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Hand-Pulled on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2006 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 20x20 Silkscreen Print Floated and framed under acrylic. Framed Dimensions 20.25 X 20.25 Inches KAWS Brian Donnelly Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print 2006 The 2006 Dissected Companion Grey silkscreen print by Brian Donnelly, professionally known as KAWS, stands as one of the most recognizable works in the evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 20 x 20 inches, this limited edition piece was hand-pulled on wove fine art paper in a signed and numbered edition of 100. The artwork depicts KAWS’ iconic Companion figure split symmetrically down the center—one half retaining its smooth, cartoon-like exterior, the other revealing an intricate anatomical cross-section that exposes muscles, organs, and bone structure. This interplay between exterior identity and inner anatomy has become one of KAWS’ most celebrated artistic motifs. Visual Language and Graphic Precision The Dissected Companion Grey uses a limited grayscale palette, emphasizing the sharp contrast between the simplified, pop-inspired figure on the left and the hyper-detailed anatomical rendering on the right. KAWS’ graphic precision in silkscreen printing ensures clean linework and flat, even color application, hallmarks of his approach to high-impact, collectible print editions. The anatomical side adds unexpected depth to the work, offering a literal and metaphorical look beneath the surface, while the monochrome treatment lends a sleek, museum-quality presence to the composition. Rarity and Collectible Status Produced in a strictly limited edition of only 100, this print was signed and numbered by the artist in pencil, ensuring authenticity and collectibility. The example shown is professionally floated and framed under acrylic, bringing the framed dimensions to 20.25 x 20.25 inches, which enhances presentation while preserving the integrity of the fine art paper. As an early 2000s release, it represents a formative stage in KAWS’ career, when his transition from street-based graffiti to global fine art recognition was rapidly gaining momentum. Pieces from this period are highly sought after due to their scarcity and the artist’s rising influence in contemporary art markets. KAWS’ Cultural and Artistic Impact Brian Donnelly, born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey, began as a graffiti artist in the streets of New York before moving into painting, sculpture, and editioned prints. The Companion figure, introduced in the late 1990s, has since become a cornerstone of his practice, embodying themes of vulnerability, consumerism, and the human condition. By merging cartoon aesthetics with anatomical dissection, KAWS invites viewers to reconsider familiar pop culture forms through a lens of introspection and complexity. The Dissected Companion Grey is not only a striking visual work but also a pivotal moment in the development of KAWS’ ability to merge street sensibilities with fine art production, making it an enduring highlight in the history of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $25,000.00

  • Pyramid Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Pyramid Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Pyramid Followed Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $229.00

  • Praying Frog Original Graphite Pencil Drawing by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Praying Frog Original Graphite Pencil Drawing by Naoto Hattori

    Praying Frog Original Hand Drawn Art Drawing on Framed Hand Deckled Aged Art Paper by Surreal Artist Naoto Hattori. 2012 Signed Original One-of-a-Kind Pencil/Graphite Drawing Framed Artwork Frame Size 8.5x8.5 Image Size 3x5 Custom Framed & Matted By Artist. Naoto Hattori's Praying Frog: A Fusion of Surrealism and Street Aesthetics The 'Praying Frog' original hand-drawn art drawing is a compelling illustration of Naoto Hattori's capacity to intertwine the whimsical aspects of surrealism with the grounded, accessible elements characteristic of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece, brought to life in 2012, is a one-of-a-kind pencil/graphite drawing that has been carefully framed and matted by the artist, underscoring Hattori's personal involvement and artistic dedication to his work. Set in a square frame measuring 8.5x8.5 inches, the artwork occupies a 3x5 inch space on hand-deckled aged art paper, chosen for its textured quality and how it contributes to the overall aesthetic of the piece. The 'Praying Frog' stands out in its simplicity and the depth of its expression. The choice of subject, a frog caught in a moment of anthropomorphic posture, implies a narrative that goes beyond the visual, prompting reflection and inviting personal interpretation. This is a common thread in street pop art, where the imagery often serves as a portal to deeper contemplation, engaging the viewer in a dialogue that transcends the artwork itself. Hattori's decision to custom frame and mat the piece enhances its intimacy, suggesting that this small window into a surreal world is a complete universe in and of itself. The Intimacy of Hattori's Art in the Public Domain of Street Art The realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork is typically associated with large-scale works that command public spaces; however, Hattori's 'Praying Frog' challenges this notion by presenting a world contained within the modest dimensions of a small-scale drawing. The piece's intimacy reflects the ethos of street art, which is often about making personal statements in the public sphere. Hattori's work brings this sensibility into the private domain, allowing for a one-on-one interaction between the art and the viewer. The detailed graphite work, combined with the hand-deckled edges of the aged paper, creates a tactile experience that invites the viewer to lean in and engage with the subtle textures and shades that define the drawing. The artwork's presentation, with slight signs of handling and the artist's touch in its framing, resonates with the authenticity sought in street art. While serving to protect and showcase the drawing, the frame also bears witness to the passage of time, evidenced by the gentle marks and scuffs that tell of the artwork's journey from creation to curation. These marks of age and handling imbue the 'Praying Frog' with a history and presence often found in the patinated surfaces of urban street art. Transcending Boundaries: The 'Praying Frog' in the Context of Street Pop Art Naoto Hattori's 'Praying Frog' is a profound example of how the boundaries between different art forms can be transcended, creating a space where the surreal can coexist with the urban aesthetic of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Though confined to a small scale, the drawing is expansive in its emotional and imaginative reach. It captures the viewer's attention in much the same way that a mural might seize the gaze of passersby on a bustling street, proving that impact is not limited by size. The artwork's meticulous attention to detail and the thoughtful selection of aged paper demonstrate Hattori's reverence for materials with inherent stories within their fibers. This parallels how street art often incorporates the character of the urban landscape into its narrative, allowing the environment to become part of the artwork itself. Though removed from the city's walls, the' Praying Frog' carries the spirit of street art in its essence, bridging the gap between the gallery and the alleyway. 'Praying Frog' is a microcosm of Hattori's artistic philosophy, blending the dreamlike qualities of his surrealism with the grounded, emotive pull of street pop art. This piece not only represents a visual exploration of thematic depth but also serves as a physical artifact of Hattori's journey as an artist—a journey marked by the convergence of imagination and the tactile, textured world in which we live.

    $793.00

  • Sale -15% Spacemonkey GID Green Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey GID Green Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Spacemonkey Classic Green Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dalek- James Marshall. 2022 Signed 6.5" Signed Box Tall Limited Edition of 40 New In Box Series 2 Glow In The Dark SpaceMonkey Figure With Mallet & Axe Vinyl Toy. In the intricate intersections of pop art, street art, and graffiti, collectible art toys have emerged as a vibrant frontier, capturing the imagination of enthusiasts and collectors alike. Dalek- James Marshall, an esteemed figure in modern pop culture artistry, introduces a luminous masterpiece, the "Spacemonkey Classic Gree.". This limited-edition vinyl art toy is a testament to the artist's creative vision and reflects the evolving nature of art and its forms. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the 6.5" tall Spacemonkey is a sign. Its brilliant glow-in-the-dark green hu and iconic design make it stand out as a coveted piece in the world of collectible art toys. This particular piece is part of the Series 2 collection, which boasts bolder colors and enhanced graphics. The series also presents a new packaging design, strengthening the unboxing experience for collectors. In collaboration with UVD Toys, Dalek-James Marshall ensures that each toy embodies the essence of his artistry. Sculpted by the talented Oasim Karmieh, the Spacemonkey comes equipped with an array of weapons,s including a hatchet, mallet, knife, bat, and cleaver, adding to its unique character. The figure also boasts articulating arms, head, and ears, allowing for dynamic displays. Dated 2022 and limited to just 50 pieces, each signed Spacemonkey Classic Green is a treasure for those who appreciate the blend of art and collectibles. This creation underscores Dalek- James Marshall's indelible mark in art, offering fans a tangible piece of his imaginative universe.

    $367.00 $312.00

  • Drop the Bomb Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Ron Guyatt Drop the Bomb Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Drop the Bomb- Zombie Apocalypse Propaganda Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ron Guyatt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Artist Ron Guyatt created this great propaganda poster to help support our fight against the looming zombie apocalypse. The posters educate the population to the need to military respond to the threat. Each poster is signed and numbered, measures 18″ x 24″, and is available in a limited edition of 100.

    $103.00

  • Sale -15% Spacemonkey Happy Pants Yellow Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Spacemonkey Happy Pants Yellow Art Toy by Dalek- James Marshall

    Spacemonkey Happy Pants Yellow Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dalek- James Marshall. 2022 Signed & Numbered Box 6.5" Tall Limited Edition of 150 New In Box Spacemonkey Happy Pants Yellow 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 $217.00

  • OG Icon 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

  • Pop Sub Final #2 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    John Baizley Pop Sub Final #2 Silkscreen Print by John Baizley

    Pop Sub Final #2 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Baizley Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 Pop Sub Final #2 by John Baizley: A Vivid Collision of Decay and Desire Pop Sub Final #2 is a hand-pulled silkscreen print created by American artist John Baizley and released in 2014 as part of a numbered limited edition of 100. Measuring 12x12 inches and executed in four striking colors, the artwork combines the aesthetics of horror, iconography, and surrealism with the visual punch of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The central image is a fusion of a bright violet apple and a human skull, masterfully rendered with intricate linework and surreal anatomical blending. Floating against a golden yellow background, the apple-skull hybrid pulses with visual tension—temptation and mortality locked in a single symbolic form. The work is immediately engaging and powerfully disturbing, pushing pop symbolism into darker terrain without sacrificing design clarity or impact. John Baizley: Musician and Street Pop Visionary John Baizley is a multidisciplinary creative based in the United States, widely recognized as the frontman and visual artist for the band Baroness. His contributions to the visual arts often explore themes of life, death, beauty, and corruption, all channeled through a precise illustrative style. Baizley’s artworks consistently merge symbolic storytelling with gothic sensibilities, positioning him uniquely in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. His pieces feel both ancient and modern—referencing religious iconography, botanical studies, and comic book panels—while embracing the raw, bold aesthetics of silkscreen street prints. Pop Sub Final #2 is a clear extension of his visual ethos: detailed, emotionally evocative, and unafraid of confronting the darker truths hidden beneath seductive imagery. The Apple and Skull: A Pop Street Paradox This print centers on a singular image—a fruit with a skull embedded within its flesh. The apple’s familiar shape recalls cultural references to temptation, sin, and forbidden knowledge, while the embedded skull disrupts that familiarity with a message of inevitability and rot. The surreal juxtaposition evokes themes of consumption and consequence, presented with enough vibrancy to seduce before shocking. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this visual strategy is essential. It lures with surface aesthetics but delivers substance through contradiction and discomfort. The use of bold pinks and golds, as well as the high-contrast rendering style, makes the image feel like it belongs on a wall, a poster, or a protest—alive in public, not locked in a gallery. Limited Print as Cultural Emblem Produced in a strictly limited edition of 100, Pop Sub Final #2 reinforces the handmade authenticity that defines effective street pop art. Each 12x12 print was screenprinted by hand, giving the work a tactile, material presence that mirrors the grit and immediacy of its subject. Unlike digital reproductions, this piece carries the imperfections and textures of the printing process, reinforcing the physicality of the art form. Baizley’s contribution to the Pop Sub series is not just an exercise in visual storytelling, but a testament to the role of contemporary printmakers in pushing graffiti and street aesthetics into layered, fine-art territories. This piece reminds the viewer that street pop can be both seductive and scathing, decorative and deadly.

    $80.00

  • Best of the Best Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Victo Ngai Best of the Best Giclee Print by Victo Ngai

    Best of the Best Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Fine Art Print on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Victo Ngai. Limited edition of 100. Signed and numbered. 2012 Illustration Pro Show Gold Medal. Due to how this artwork was made and stored by the artist, many of Ngai's older prints contain slight yellowing to the extreme upper and lower white margin that extends about 1mm. This does not effect the image at all and the prints are perfect besides this.

    $262.00

  • Southpaw 2006 Giclee Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Southpaw 2006 Giclee Print by Luke Chueh

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

    $271.00

  • Mystical Natural Cosmic Friends Set HPM Silkscreen Print by Dabs Myla

    Dabs Myla Mystical Natural Cosmic Friends Set HPM Silkscreen Print by Dabs Myla

    Mystical Natural Cosmic Friends Hand-Pulled 10-Color Silkscreen Print on 330gsm Black Plike Paper by Pop Artists Dabs Myla Limited Edition Artwork. 2022 Set of 4 Artworks, One Signed & One Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 6x8.5 With Hand-Embellished Envelope

    $330.00

  • White Zombie Silkscreen Print by Elvisdead

    Elvisdead White Zombie Silkscreen Print by Elvisdead

    White Zombie Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Elvisdead Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screenprint. Hand-numbered.

    $103.00

  • Sale -53% Damaged ComplexCon x Dobtopus Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Damaged ComplexCon x Dobtopus Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Damaged ComplexCon x Dobtopus Octopus Deck Set Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. This Board Set is in Original Wrapper, With Storage & Handling Dings & Scratches.  Most Scratches to Bottom Board, Middle Board Only a Few, Top Board Has a Minimal but Present.  2017 Set of 3. Released at ComplexCon in 2017, the Takashi Murakami Octopus Skate Deck Set features Murakami's well-known Octopus motif in a 3-deck set, which forms one cohesive image when displayed side by side. This deck set was released on November 4th, 2017. Takashi Murakami ComplexCon Dobtopus Skateboard Deck Set 2017 The ComplexCon Dobtopus Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a limited edition three-deck skateboard artwork released in 2017 during ComplexCon. Produced using archival pigment print transfer on natural skateboard decks, the set features Murakami’s recognizable Dobtopus octopus motif spanning across three boards that form a single continuous composition when displayed side by side. Issued as a special release tied to Murakami’s TM/KK studio, the deck set blends collectible design with contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This particular example remains in its original wrapper, showing light storage and handling marks consistent with collectible skate deck releases. Murakami’s Superflat Aesthetic in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Takashi Murakami is internationally known for developing the Superflat movement, which merges traditional Japanese visual culture with anime, manga, and contemporary pop iconography. The Dobtopus design reflects this style through bold outlines, vibrant colors, and playful graphic forms that appear almost animated. The octopus character stretches across the three decks in a rhythmic pattern of circles, tentacles, and color fields, creating a lively and surreal composition. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Murakami’s work stands out for bridging fine art, commercial culture, and street aesthetics in a visually accessible but conceptually layered format. Collaborative Skate Culture and Contemporary Art Collectibles Skateboard decks have become a widely embraced medium within contemporary street art, serving as both functional objects and gallery-ready display pieces. The ComplexCon Dobtopus set demonstrates how artists like Murakami expand their work beyond traditional prints and paintings into collectible design objects tied to urban culture. When arranged together, the three decks create a unified mural-like image that highlights the playful scale and movement of the octopus figure. Through releases like this, Murakami continues to connect contemporary art with streetwear, skate culture, and global pop imagery within the evolving world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $1,275.00 $600.00

  • Goonie 032 Original Watercolor Painting by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Goonie 032 Original Watercolor Painting by Naoto Hattori

    Goonie 032 Original Watercolor Art Painting on Framed Fine Art Paper by Surreal Artist Naoto Hattori. 2013 Signed Original One-of-a-Kind Watercolor Painting Framed Artwork Frame Size 8.5x8.5 Image Size 3x3 Custom Framed & Matted By Artist. Naoto Hattori's "Goonie 032" and the Essence of Street Pop Art In the dynamic world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the term 'original' carries significant weight. Originality is the lifeblood of an art form that prides itself on its unique voice and resistance to the mainstream. Naoto Hattori's "Goonie 032," a 2013 watercolor painting, embodies this spirit of originality and is a fascinating piece within the broader context of pop and street art. The work, a one-of-a-kind watercolor painting, presents itself not only as an artifact of Hattori's vivid imagination but also as a reflection of the artist's ability to converge the ethos of street pop art with the subtleties of watercolor techniques. Presented on fine art paper, the painting measures 3x3 inches and is housed in a custom frame and matting at 8.5x8.5 inches. It was designed and executed by Hattori himself. This hands-on approach to the artwork's presentation speaks volumes about the artist's commitment to the totality of his craft. From the creation of the painting to its framing, every step is imbued with a personal touch that aligns with the DIY ethos prevalent in street art culture. Interpreting the Surrealism in Hattori's Street Pop Art "Goonie 032" showcases a subject that is quintessentially Hattori – a surreal figure with an almost otherworldly demeanor. The character's facial expression is a contemplative mystery set against an undefined backdrop, allowing the subject to command the viewer's full attention. The use of watercolors adds a dream-like quality to the work, with colors blending into one another, suggesting a fluidity often associated with street art's ever-changing and dynamic nature. The small size of the image within the substantial frame draws a viewer in, demanding close inspection and personal engagement, much like the intimate experience of encountering small yet striking pieces of graffiti or street pop art in unexpected urban nooks. The artistry lies not only in the painting itself but also in the juxtaposition of the scale against the bold statement made by the solid, dark frame that borders it. The Collectibility and Impact of Hattori's Watercolor Works The market for Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork values rarity and the hand of the artist, and Hattori's "Goonie 032" is exemplary in this regard. As a signed original, the painting directly connects to the artist's hand, amplifying its desirability among collectors. The watercolor medium, though not traditionally associated with the often bold and brash medium of street art, is employed by Hattori in such a way that it reflects the nuanced possibilities of street-inspired artwork. This piece asserts that the vibrancy of street art can be conveyed through the subtlety of watercolors, a notion that broadens the definition and reach of street pop art. The act of framing and matting the piece also contributes to its collectibility. By customizing the presentation, Hattori ensures that "Goonie 032" is not just a piece of art but an entire aesthetic experience. This attention to framing is similar to the way street artists often have to work within and around the confines of the spaces they choose to tag or moralize, turning limitations into a part of the creative process. Cultural Significance of "Goonie 032" in Contemporary Art Naoto Hattori's artwork transcends the traditional boundaries of pop art and graffiti, venturing into the realm of the personal and the fantastical. "Goonie 032" manifests how street art's influence has permeated various levels of art production, leading to innovative expressions that maintain a dialogue with viewers akin to the conversations sparked by outdoor murals and illicit tags. In "Goonie 032," the dialogue is intimate, prompting an inward journey reflective of the painting's introspective subject. The cultural relevance of Hattori's work is rooted in its ability to resonate with the ethos of street art – the expression of identity, the challenge to societal norms, and the breaking of artistic conventions. "Goonie 032," with its originality, craftsmanship, and surrealistic vision, is a vibrant example of how the principles of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be applied across different mediums and contexts, maintaining the spirit of the street in the serenity of the gallery wall.

    $669.00

  • 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

  • Trippinfrog Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Trippinfrog Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Trippinfrog Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper in Bronzed Frame by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori. 2014 Signed by Naoto Hattori & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 6x8 in Bronzed Frame Size 8x10. Exploring the Surreal World of Naoto Hattori's Trippinfrog Artwork The sphere of contemporary art is continuously evolving, merging various genres and forms to create new expressions that challenge and delight the senses. In this rich tapestry, Naoto Hattori stands out as a pop culture graffiti artist whose work infuses the fantastical elements of surrealism with the vibrant, rebellious energy of street pop art and graffiti artwork. One of Hattori's remarkable creations is the 'Trippinfrog' artwork, a giclee limited edition print that has captivated audiences with its intricate detail, imaginative composition, and striking aesthetic. This piece is more than just a visual treat; it's an expedition into a dream-like dimension where the conventional rules of nature and physics do not apply. Released in 2014, the 'Trippinfrog' limited edition is a testament to Hattori's mastery of his medium and ability to translate the subconscious into a tangible form. Each of the fifty prints in this limited series is signed by Naoto Hattori, adding a personal touch that collectors and admirers of street pop art cherish. The artwork size, at 6x8 inches, is modest, yet it packs a profound visual punch that draws the viewer in for a closer look. In contrast, the bronzed frame size of 8x10 inches complements and contains the artwork without overshadowing its complexity. The limited edition prints are produced on 100% cotton rag fine art paper, a material choice that speaks volumes about the quality and durability of the work. This type of paper is revered for its ability to hold color and detail, ensuring that each nuance of Hattori's vision is preserved. The use of a bronzed frame further enriches the viewing experience, adding a classic touch that contrasts with the modern, avant-garde nature of the artwork itself. The Signature Style of Naoto Hattori Naoto Hattori's style is a unique blend that straddles the line between the whimsical and the grotesque, a hallmark of his artistic vision. 'Trippinfrog' is a prime example of this, where the surreal and the real collide in a dance of colors, shapes, and forms. The artwork features an amalgamation of elements — eyes, tentacles, and amorphous shapes — all spiraling out of a central, frog-like creature that seems disintegrating and coming together simultaneously. This paradoxical imagery is a staple of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the unexpected becomes the norm, and viewers are encouraged to interpret the pieces through their lenses. The colors Hattori chose are at once earthy and ethereal, creating a mesmerizing contrast. The background of the 'Trippinfrog' evokes a serene landscape, a stark juxtaposition to the chaos that the central figure embodies. This duality might be seen as a commentary on the nature of existence — harmonious and chaotic, orderly and unpredictable. Hattori's work challenges the viewer to consider these dualities not as opposites but complements. The Cultural Impact of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Artworks such as 'Trippinfrog' are essential pieces in the narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork, genres that have gained significant momentum and recognition in the art world. These art forms are rooted in the expression of cultural identity, social commentary, and a desire to break away from traditional modes of art presentation. They are often seen on public walls, in galleries, and as part of private collections, representing a voice for the unheard and a canvas for the disenfranchised. Naoto Hattori's work, particularly 'Trippinfrog,' fits perfectly within this narrative. It provides a visual escape and an introspective journey for those who engage with it. The limited edition nature of the print makes it an exclusive artifact of contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork, allowing it to serve as a cultural touchstone for this moment in art history. Collectors and enthusiasts of Hattori's work are not only obtaining a piece of art; they are preserving a fragment of the cultural zeitgeist. The 'Trippinfrog' artwork by Naoto Hattori is a captivating piece that stands as a testament to the innovative and transformative power of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Its limited edition status on fine art paper, the artist's signature, and its presentation in a bronzed frame all contribute to its desirability and significance. Hattori's ability to weave the surreal with the street, the dream-like with the tangible, places 'Trippinfrog' among the notable works that continue to shape and inspire the trajectory of modern art.

    $220.00

  • Sale -15% Poupelle of Chimney Town 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Poupelle of Chimney Town 100% & 400% Be@rbrick

    Poupelle of Chimney Town 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Toy Collectable Art Figure. From the movie, Poupelle in Chimney Town comes the Trashman monster, Poupelle, who came to life when a delivery man dropped a beating heart into Chimney town. The 100% and 400% size Bearbricks stand at 7cm and 28cm tall respectively.

    $282.00 $240.00

  • Sick Icky Mouse Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Sick Icky Mouse Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Sick Icky Mouse Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky. Sick Icky Mouse by Brandon Sopinsky- A ghastly play n Disney's Mickey Mouse, this creature's skull is bared raw as his fur turns a sickly green. Limited edition Giclée art print artwork by famous artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $134.00

  • Double Feature HPM Embellished Archival Print by Ces

    Ces One- Rob Provenzano Double Feature HPM Embellished Archival Print by Ces

    Double Feature Hand-Embellished Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Artist Ces One- Rob Provenzano Contemporary Pop Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition of 13 Artwork Size 16x20 Double Feature • Autographed archival pigment print • Additional hand-painted elements on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 16 x 20 inches Hand-embellished, signed and numbered by CES in a limited embellished edition of 13

    $360.00

  • Pixel How To Be A Melty Misfit Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Pixel How To Be A Melty Misfit Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Pixel How To Be A Melty Misfit 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 335gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Buff Monster Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.

    $861.00

  • Looking Up Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Looking Up Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster

    They are looking Up a Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster Hand-Pulled 3-color Screen Print on Circle Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 12 Round "This edition features a happy melty head looking up, a characteristically optimistic character with a signature color scheme. In this case, the spray paint splatter in the background is pixilated." -Buff Monster. Signature Elements in Buff Monster's Artwork Buff Monster's "Looking Up Round Silkscreen" vividly represents the artist's iconic aesthetic, a harmonious blend of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that has become instantly recognizable to fans and collectors alike. Known for his bright, optimistic color palette and characters that exude a sense of joy, Buff Monster's work is a staple in modern pop and street art. The limited edition hand-pulled screen print is a testament to Buff Monster's mastery over color and form. Featuring a "happy melty head" that gazes upwards, the artwork encapsulates a sense of hope and upward aspiration. This character, set against a backdrop of pixilated spray paint splatter, showcases Buff Monster's unique ability to blend digital and traditional techniques. The pixelation effect adds a contemporary touch and nods to the artist's roots in street art, where the urban environment often serves as a canvas and inspiration. The limited run of 200 pieces signifies the exclusivity and collectibility of Buff Monster's work. Each piece, numbered and signed by the artist, is a slice of the larger narrative that Buff Monster weaves through his career. The artist's commitment to street pop art and graffiti Art is evident in how he maintains a consistent theme across his body of work while still pushing the boundaries of the medium. His work is not merely a visual treat but also a commentary on the joyful aspects of life, inviting viewers to interpret the world through a lens of playful optimism. Cultural Relevance and Collectibility With the year 2022 marking its creation, the "Looking Up Round Silkscreen" stands as a cultural marker, reflecting the artistic zeitgeist of the time. Collectors and enthusiasts of Buff Monster's work recognize the intrinsic value of such pieces, which go beyond their aesthetic appeal to embody a moment in the timeline of street art's evolution. With its round format and bold color scheme, this artwork challenges the conventional rectangular canvases, further cementing Buff Monster's reputation as an innovator within the art community. Buff Monster's choice of materials and techniques is deliberate, with the circle of fine art paper serving as a non-traditional canvas that complements the unconventional nature of his subjects. His three-color screen print process is both an homage to traditional printmaking and a showcase of his technical skill. By hand-pulling each print, Buff Monster ensures that every piece is imbued with a human touch, a stark contrast to the often impersonal nature of mass-produced art. Artist's Vision and Expression Buff Monster's vision is clearly articulated through this edition. His work does not shy away from expressing blatant optimism, an increasingly valuable characteristic in contemporary art discourse. The happy, melty head, looking up, serves as a beacon of positivity, a visual metaphor for looking towards brighter days. The artist's signature color scheme, dominated by vibrant shades of pink, is not merely a stylistic choice but also a brand identifier that has garnered him a global following. The "Looking Up Round Silkscreen" by Buff Monster is more than just a piece of art; it celebrates the intersection of joy, color, and urban culture. It is a vibrant example of how Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork can challenge the status quo, engage viewers, and leave an indelible mark on the canvas of contemporary art.

    $279.00

  • The Nomads 15th Anniversary Party 1996 Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik The Nomads 15th Anniversary Party 1996 Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Nomads 15th Anniversary Party 1996 Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 1996 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of 675 Artwork Size 22.5x17.5 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik Nomads, Studion, Stockholm Sweden 5-6-1996 Depicts A Muscle Car Burning Out Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the legendary Nomads, this distinctively vibrant silkscreen print from 1996 holds a significant place in the world of pop street art. Created by the inimitable Frank Kozik, renowned for his poster art, this artwork is more than a mere decoration - it serves as a testament to the era it embodies, an artifact of the vibrant street art culture of the late 20th century. Hand-pulled on high-quality fine art paper, this print radiates a raw, authentic feel. Its dimensions, 22.5x17.5 inches, make it a robust statement piece. With a limited edition of just 675, each copy is signed by Kozik himself and meticulously numbered. This meticulousness in the production process elevates the work beyond the ephemeral nature usually associated with street art, making it a collectible piece. Staged at the Studion in Stockholm, Sweden, on the 5th of June, 1996, the Nomads' anniversary gig was immortalized by this striking print. It depicts a muscle car engaged in an electrifying burnout, a bold image that vibrates with the punk-infused energy of the Nomads' music and the rebellious street art spirit that Kozik champions. The imagery is both a tribute to the heady power of the automobile and a symbol of the band's audacious spirit. This piece doesn't merely commemorate a concert, but a particular moment in time and the cultural shifts happening within it. The explosive vehicular illustration is a tangible representation of the era's energy, capturing the essence of the Nomads' music, and the fiery spirit of Kozik's artistry. The juxtaposition of a refined fine art print with a subject steeped in grit and rebellion makes for a captivating paradox. The 1996 Nomads 15th Anniversary silkscreen print by Frank Kozik is indeed a hallmark of pop street art, a tangible connection to a pulsating past.

    $231.00

  • The Icky Apprentice Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky The Icky Apprentice Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    The Icky Apprentice Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky. Signed Limited Edition 2011

    $134.00

  • The Strain Version 2 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative

    Phantom City Creative The Strain Version 2 Silkscreen Print by Phantom City Creative

    The Strain- Version 2 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Phantom City Creative Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. The Strain FX TV Show Fine Art From Mondo.

    $217.00

  • El Pulpo Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG El Pulpo Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    El Pulpo Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 'El Pulpo' (the octopus), based on a recent poster we created for Slightly Stoopid & Atmosphere's performance at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. Inspired by San Diego surf culture and Dia De Los Muertos imagery, we decided on an ornate octopus and surfboard as fitting iconography for the show as well as a nice tribute to our hometown. This print is a bit of a departure for us as it’s just a one-color print, but what makes it a bit more unique is the gold leaf stock on which it’s printed. Check out a few close-up photos below of the shimmering print as well as the process video we created for the gig poster.

    $103.00

  • Bunny Bones Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Brandon Sopinsky Bunny Bones Giclee Print by Brandon Sopinsky

    Bunny Bones Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Brandon Sopinsky.

    $134.00

  • Flight of an Eagle AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Flight of an Eagle AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Flight of an Eagle Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Cannibal Holocaust Silkscreen Print by Jock

    Jock Cannibal Holocaust Silkscreen Print by Jock

    Cannibal Holocaust Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jock Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screen print. Hand numbered.

    $103.00

  • Death God Necros Grim Green Decay Silkscreen Print by Skinner

    Skinner Death God Necros Grim Green Decay Silkscreen Print by Skinner

    Death God Necros- Grim Green Decay Limited Edition 10-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Skinner Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 10 COLOR SCREEN PRINT!! EDITION OF 30 24" x 36" inches of otherworldly fantasy! Who knows what fell deeds this undead warrior hath wrought upon distant lands!! What black-hearted god doth he serve!!! AND WHY??! All questions that will plague your mind as you stare forevermore upon this outrageous ode to old-school fantasy and nostalgia! This is my most ambitious screen print to date! Printed by the now legendary Monolith Press, this print will have your dad jealous! Created out of my love of old school illustrators and movie posters from the seventies, I wanted to make something that could inspire old school stoned out rockers as well as young stoned out rockers in training! WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE YA STONED OUT ROCKERS!! Dream heavy the ancient dooms that await your hero in the hell of oblivion!! Skinner is a self-taught artist living in Oakland, California who has meticulously crafted a balance of extraordinary mural work, bizarre and antagonistic installations while maintaining a prolific commercial career. Influenced by 80’s pop culture, human struggle, myths and violence, dungeons and dragons, and the heavy metal gods, Skinner’s mind is one of psycho social mayhem fueled by calculated chaos. Death God Necros- Grim Green Decay by Skinner- The muscular and massive barbarian monster god stands in all his power with large sword as a netherworld beast wraps his tentacles all around the mighty warrior. Limited edition Giclée art print artwork by famous artist Skinner.

    $371.00

  • Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print by Lee Eelus

    Lee Eelus Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print by Lee Eelus

    Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print by Lee Eelus Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 330gsm Somerset Satin Enhanced Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Hand Embellished Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 19.68x25.19 "Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print" seems to refer to a limited edition, hand-painted multiple (HPM) spray paint archival print created by the artist Lee Eelus. Lee Eelus is a British contemporary artist known for his street and stencil art. He often combines dark humor with bold graphics, contrasting images of innocence with darker elements to create visually striking and thought-provoking pieces. His work has been exhibited in galleries and on the streets all over the world. A hand-painted multiple (HPM) is a type of fine art print that is created by the artist by hand-painting over a base image, which is usually a screen print or giclee print. The artist adds unique elements or details to each print, making each HPM a one-of-a-kind piece. An archival print is a high-quality, long-lasting reproduction of an original artwork, produced with fade-resistant inks and acid-free materials to ensure the print's longevity and maintain its color and detail over time. In the case of "Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print," the artwork is likely produced as a limited edition, meaning only a certain number of prints are available, and each print is numbered and signed by the artist. Collectors and fans of Lee Eelus's work would likely find this piece highly desirable for its unique, hand-painted elements and its archival quality.

    $801.00

  • Off Balance Original Watercolor Painting by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto Off Balance Original Watercolor Painting by Jeff Soto

    Off Balance Original Watercolor Painting by Jeff Soto One of a Kind Artwork on Hand Deckled Wove Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Artist. 2009 Signed Watercolor Painting Original Artwork Size 7.75x7.75 Off Balance by Jeff Soto – Surreal Whimsy and Earthbound Emotion in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Off Balance is a 2009 original watercolor painting by American artist Jeff Soto, executed on wove fine art paper and measuring 7.75 x 7.75 inches. Signed by the artist, this one-of-a-kind piece features one of Soto’s iconic hybrid figures, combining natural elements with animated expression to deliver an emotionally resonant visual metaphor. The central character resembles a pine tree, stylized with Soto’s signature brush texture and gradient colorwork, rendered in vibrant hues of green, blue, and earthy brown. With large watery eyes, a subtle curved smile, and arms holding a paint roller, the figure stands beneath flowing script text that reads off balance. This work delivers a potent yet playful moment of emotional honesty through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—combining illustration, surrealism, and hand-drawn vulnerability in a single image. Character and Metaphor in Symbolic Harmony Jeff Soto’s visual world is built on the use of semi-anthropomorphic characters who speak through expression, posture, and surreal contexts rather than literal storytelling. In Off Balance, the tree-like figure becomes a vessel for the human condition, its expressive eyes and soft posture reflecting a quiet emotional instability. The use of the paint roller reinforces the act of creation as part of the imbalance, turning the character into both subject and artist. This layered symbolism is characteristic of Soto’s work, where each figure carries metaphorical weight without sacrificing accessibility or charm. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this blend of narrative and emotion places Soto among the few artists who can communicate internal turbulence through fantastical forms. Watercolor as a Medium of Controlled Chaos Soto’s choice of watercolor for Off Balance enhances the mood of the piece with organic fluidity and tonal subtlety. The medium’s natural bleeding edges and brushstroke softness complement the subject’s emotional theme, visually echoing the idea of imbalance and fluid movement. Unlike the controlled precision of ink or acrylic, watercolor allows for uncertainty—a fitting choice for a piece focused on vulnerability. The layered application of color builds dimension into the character’s textured body, while carefully placed ink outlines and facial details provide clarity and direction. The surrounding white space on the fine art wove paper allows the figure and its swirling text to breathe, maintaining balance even while addressing the lack of it. Jeff Soto and the Ecology of Feeling in Urban Visual Language Jeff Soto’s work sits at the intersection of graffiti’s energy and pop surrealism’s dreamlike tone. In Off Balance, he combines those modes with subtle emotional storytelling, offering a painting that feels both deeply personal and universally readable. His characters do not shout—they emote. His palette does not clash—it harmonizes. His presence in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork genre is defined by this unique ability to give emotional complexity a visual shape rooted in nature, childhood nostalgia, and visual mythology. Off Balance is not just a painting—it is a small but powerful reminder of the way imbalance can be beautiful, expressive, and artful when given form. Through his brush, Soto captures the fragility of staying upright in a changing world, one tree at a time.

    $800.00

  • 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

  • Lil Creep #15 Drawing - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Burrito Breath Lil Creep #15 Original Colored Pencil Drawing by Burrito Breath

    Lil Creep #15 Original Colored Pencil Hand Drawing on Fine Art Paper by modern graffiti street art artist Burrito Breath. 2015 Signed Lil Creep #15 Original Colored Pencil Drawing by Burrito Breath

    $256.00

  • The Squancher- Hohokum Giclee Print by Richard Hogg

    Richard Hogg The Squancher- Hohokum Giclee Print by Richard Hogg

    The Squancher- Hohokum Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Richard Hogg counter-culture street artist art. Original Print Hohokum video game art series from Richard Hogg.

    $217.00

  • 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

  • Cowboy Armadillo Hummingbird Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Cowboy Armadillo Hummingbird Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Cowboy Armadillo Hummingbird Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2010 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 24x15.25

    $67.00

  • Mad World Giclee Print by Graham Curran

    Graham Curran Mad World Giclee Print by Graham Curran

    Mad World Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300 GSM Certified Archival Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Graham Curran. Graham Curran titled "Mad World," inspired by the movie Donnie Darko. Measures 11" x 14", and printed on 300 GSM Certified Archival Paper. Signed by the artist and hand-numbered.

    $217.00

  • Red Fox Silkscreen Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Red Fox Silkscreen Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Red Fox 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2014 Limited Edition Silkscreen Artwork Size 8x10 Red & Yellow Noble Fox and Sword. Red Fox by Dan Christofferson: A Bold Symbol in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Red Fox is a powerful and iconic 3-color silkscreen print created in 2014 by artist Dan Christofferson, who works under the moniker Beeteeth. Known for his vivid use of symbolic imagery and historical aesthetics, Christofferson has carved a unique place in the evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition artwork, sized at 8 x 10 inches, uses a minimal color palette of red, yellow, and maroon to create a visual that is both striking and ceremonial. Its imagery features a stoic red fox with a sword impaled through its head, the blade continuing below the jaw and forming the vertical axis of the composition. This piece is one of a small series hand-pulled on fine art paper and revered for its precision and layered meaning. Visual Language of Power and Sacrifice The Red Fox image uses clean vector forms and bold flat color, establishing a visual clarity that aligns with the stylistic principles of pop and graffiti aesthetics. The fox, illustrated with symmetrical precision, is a creature of cunning and intelligence, often appearing in folklore as a symbol of adaptation and cleverness. In this work, its mythic presence is magnified by the sword—a universal symbol of conflict, power, and justice—piercing it vertically in a sacred, totemic alignment. The blood, abstracted into stylized droplets, adds a ceremonial elegance to an otherwise violent act. This reduction into symbolic form transforms the image into something more akin to a coat of arms or sigil than a literal scene. Silkscreen Craftsmanship and Color Strategy Dan Christofferson’s expertise in hand-pulled silkscreen technique allows this print to achieve extraordinary sharpness and tonal integrity. The artist’s use of only three inks—red, yellow, and a darker maroon—demonstrates control and sophistication in managing contrast, hierarchy, and balance. The thick outlines and even color application create a poster-like quality, making the artwork legible at a glance while still rewarding deeper visual study. The sword’s grip, designed with baroque curvature, and the fox’s fierce, unblinking gaze signal a blend of medieval and modern sensibilities that reinforce Christofferson’s recurring themes of nobility, mortality, and ritual. Beeteeth’s Role in Contemporary American Symbolism Christofferson, based in Salt Lake City, draws on a wide array of references from esoteric Americana, Masonic iconography, and regional folklore. As Beeteeth, he constructs visual narratives that combine stark modernism with the coded language of secret orders and ancient storytelling. Red Fox is a pure expression of that vision, where mythic symbolism is rendered with absolute control over medium and message. The print is not merely decorative; it is evocative of timeless struggles and coded allegiance, executed in a form that fits seamlessly into the vocabulary of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. A Collectible Artifact of Modern Ritual Art This limited edition silkscreen is both a collectible object and a piece of contemporary mythology. It stands at the intersection of personal symbolism and universal archetype, with its simplicity reinforcing its power. The 8 x 10 format allows it to function as an intimate icon, a badge of loyalty to those who recognize its visual language. As a work by Dan Christofferson, Red Fox represents more than an animal portrait—it becomes a visual mantra for identity, resistance, and reflection. The sword, the fox, and the blood are not just elements; they are statements, rendered with reverence in the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $80.00

  • 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

  • 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

  • Melt Electric Blue Silkscreen Print by Efdot

    Efdot Melt Electric Blue Silkscreen Print by Efdot

    Melt- Electric Blue 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Efdot Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 MELT is a classic piece of Efdot artwork highlighting his iconic Blob character with a stained glass-inspired pattern. This is the fourth edition of "MELT with a colorway titled "Hot Lava". Screenprint Details: Edition of /50'signed and numbered by the artist 7 layer screenprint on 250GSM paper. Dimensions: 18 x 24 inches Certificate of Authenticity included Designed and printed in Brooklyn.

    $256.00

  • Doctor Who and the Daleks Glow in Dark A Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Doctor Who and the Daleks Glow in Dark A Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Doctor Who and the Daleks- Glow in Dark Limited Edition 7-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof

    $249.00

  • 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

  • The Joker Comic Book Cover #2 HPM Hand-Embellished - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta The Joker Comic Book Cover #2 HPM Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    The Joker Comic Book Cover #2 Limited Edition 1-Color Watercolor Paint Embellished HPM Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 34x46 Mr. Brainwash is pleased to announce a new addition to the ongoing series of comic book covers, this time featuring one of the most notorious supervillains, the Batman comic book cover featuring The Joker. A one-color screen print on hand-torn archival art paper, hand-finished with watercolor. Each print from the edition will be unique, and colors will vary from print to print. Print Size: 34 x 46 inches Edition of 25

    $4,740.00

  • Not Easy Being Green Giclee Print by Chet Phillips

    Chet Phillips Not Easy Being Green Giclee Print by Chet Phillips

    Not Easy Being Green Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Chet Phillips counter-culture street artist art. Godzilla x Kermit

    $103.00

  • Soul Rider Silkscreen by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

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

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

    $719.00

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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