Mosaic

2 artworks


  • We Choose To Love Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Add Fuel We Choose To Love Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    We Choose To Love Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel Hand-Pulled 6-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 19.6x27.5 Silkscreen Print Add Fuel, a renowned name in the contemporary art scene, continues to push the boundaries of visual expression with his latest masterpiece, "We Choose To Love." This artwork is not just a testament to the artist's precision and attention to detail but also a declaration of the power of love and the choices we make in its name. "We Choose To Love" captivates with its intricate patterns and vibrant hues. Spanning a generous 19.6 x 27.5 inches, this silkscreen print reveals the expertise and meticulous craftsmanship behind hand-pulled artistry. At the heart of this piece is a 6-color spectrum that dances across fine art paper, intertwining traditional tile patterns with subtle pop art elements. The playful juxtaposition of classic designs with modern graffiti characters adds a layer of depth and intrigue to the composition. Dated 2023 and bearing the signature of Add Fuel, the print solidifies its authenticity and exclusivity, being a limited edition with each piece distinctly numbered. This ensures that every collector or art aficionado can cherish a unique piece of history, a snapshot of the evolving trajectory of pop, street, and graffiti art. In this captivating artwork, Add Fuel successfully marries tradition with modernity, creating a visual narrative that speaks to the times. "We Choose To Love" stands as a beacon, highlighting the choices we make in the name of love, unity, and artistic expression.

    $941.00

  • Mine is Yours Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Add Fuel Mine is Yours Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Mine is Yours Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19.6x27.5 Silkscreen Print of Stylistic Graffiti Tag Throw Up Tile Motif and Golden Heart with Mixed Emotions. Exploring the Vibrancy of Street Pop Art Through Silkscreen Prints The evolution of street art has taken a fascinating turn with the integration of classical motifs and contemporary messages, creating a genre widely recognized as Street Pop Art. A quintessential example of this dynamic blend is the 'Mine is Yours' silkscreen print by the artist Add Fuel. Originating from the bustling streets into the sanctity of fine art galleries, this limited edition artwork embodies the spirit of street pop art with its vibrant graffiti tag throw up tile motif and a golden heart that symbolizes mixed emotions. Add Fuel, whose real name is Diogo Machado, hails from Portugal and is actively contributing to the global art scene with his distinctive style that marries the old with the new in an urban context. The Lure of Limited Edition Artwork Limited edition prints like 'Mine is Yours' are not just mere reproductions but are collectibles that hold value for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Hand-pulled with a 5-color process on fine art paper, each of the fifty prints carries its unique characteristics, a signatory of the hands-on approach that Add Fuel dedicates to his work. The size of 19.6x27.5 inches offers a substantial canvas for the intricate design that commands attention and invites viewers to explore the depth of its elements. Signed and numbered, these prints carry the authenticity of the artist's touch, making each piece a cherished segment of a broader narrative that is the artist's vision. Graffiti Artwork: A Reflection of Contemporary Society Graffiti artwork often serves as a mirror to the societal pulse, resonating with the emotions and thoughts of the community from which it springs. 'Mine is Yours' does just this, by juxtaposing a stylistic graffiti tag with a traditional tile motif, it reflects the dichotomy of individual possession versus communal sharing. The golden heart at the center, brimming with expressiveness, could be interpreted as the artist's commentary on the complexities of human emotions and relationships in the urban landscape. Add Fuel's work is not only visually arresting but is also thought-provoking, engaging the viewer in a silent dialogue about ownership, sharing, and the coexistence of contrasting ideals. In the broader context of Street Pop Art, such pieces become vital narratives that challenge conventional aesthetics and meanings. They bring the rawness of the street into a format that is both accessible and profound, allowing the art form to transcend its original boundaries and engage with a wider audience. Diogo Machado's contribution through 'Mine is Yours' is a testament to the transformative power of street pop art, and its capacity to innovate and inspire beyond the walls that once confined it.

    $1,151.00

Mosaic Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Mosaic art has been used in various forms of artistic expression for centuries. From ancient Greek and Roman mosaics to modern-day art installations, the use of small tiles or pieces of material to create larger images has been a popular technique. One form of art where mosaic influence can be seen is in graffiti and street art. Graffiti and street art are often seen as subversive and countercultural, but they have also become recognized forms of art that can have a positive impact on the urban landscape. Graffiti and street artists often use a variety of techniques to create their works, and mosaic influence is one that has been gaining popularity in recent years. Mosaic influence in graffiti and street art can be seen in a few different ways. One way is through the use of small tiles or pieces of material, such as glass or ceramic, to create larger images. These pieces can be arranged in a pattern or image to create a larger work of art. This technique is often used in public art installations, where the artist wants to create something that is both visually striking and durable. Another way that mosaic influence can be seen in graffiti and street art is through the use of stencils. Stencils are a popular technique in graffiti and street art, and they can be used to create a variety of images and patterns. Mosaic stencils are a type of stencil that uses small tiles or pieces of material to create an image. These stencils can be used to create a variety of images, from simple geometric shapes to more complex designs. One artist who has been using mosaic influence in his work is the French artist known as Invader. Invader is known for creating works that resemble the pixelated images from old video games. He creates these works using small tiles or pieces of material, which he arranges to create larger images. These images are then affixed to walls and other surfaces using adhesive. Invader's works can be found in cities all over the world, and he has become one of the most recognized street artists in the world. Another artist who has been using mosaic influence in his work is the British artist known as Nick Walker. Walker is known for his stenciled images, which often depict scenes from everyday life. He has also been using mosaic stencils in his work, which he creates by cutting small tiles or pieces of material into the shapes he needs. These stencils are then used to create images that resemble mosaics. Mosaic influence can also be seen in the work of the Brazilian artist known as Kobra. Kobra is known for his large-scale murals, which often depict famous people or scenes from history. He has been using a technique that he calls "reverse graffiti," which involves removing dirt and grime from a surface to create an image. Kobra has been using mosaic influence in his work by creating images that resemble mosaics. He achieves this by removing the dirt and grime in a pattern or image to create a larger work of art. Mosaic influence in graffiti and street art can have a positive impact on the urban landscape. These works of art can help to beautify the city and create a sense of community. They can also serve as a way to promote cultural exchange, as artists from all over the world are creating works that can be seen by people from all walks of life. In conclusion, mosaic influence is a popular technique in graffiti and street art. Artists are using small tiles or pieces of material to create larger works of art, either through the use of stencils or by affixing the pieces directly to a surface. This technique can help to create visually striking works of art that can have a positive impact on the urban landscape. Mosaic influence in graffiti and street art is a trend that is likely to continue to grow in popularity as artists continue to experiment with new techniques and materials. As cities around the world continue to embrace street art as a legitimate form of art, mosaic influence will undoubtedly continue to be seen in new and exciting ways. One of the benefits of using mosaic influence in graffiti and street art is that it allows artists to create works that are both durable and visually stunning. By using small tiles or pieces of material, artists can create works that are less likely to be damaged by the elements or vandalism. This makes them a popular choice for public art installations, as they can withstand the wear and tear of being exposed to the elements. Mosaic influence in graffiti and street art also provides an opportunity for cultural exchange. Artists from all over the world are creating works that can be seen by people from all walks of life. This allows for a sharing of ideas and perspectives that can help to promote understanding and acceptance. Finally, mosaic influence in graffiti and street art can help to create a sense of community. These works of art are often created in public spaces, which means that they can be enjoyed by anyone who happens to be in the area. They can also serve as a way for people to come together and appreciate art, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status.

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