Mouse & Rat

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  • Melting Dob- Ice Blue Art Toy Sculpture by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Melting Dob- Ice Blue Art Toy Sculpture by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Melting Dob- Ice Blue Art Toy Sculpture by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Melting Dob- Ice Blue Limited Edition PVC Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2022 16x15x11.5 Limited Edition Painted Cast PVC Vinyl With Metallic Disk Stand New In Box. The "Melting Dob - Ice Blue" is a captivating piece of collectible artwork by Takashi Murakami, a trailblazer in the modern pop culture art scene. This 2022 limited edition art toy is a distinctive representation of Murakami's iconic "Superflat" style, a term he coined to describe his art's unique fusion of classical Japanese artistic traditions with contemporary pop culture. This particular piece is a testament to Murakami's expertise in blurring the lines between high and low culture, a concept deeply ingrained in the ethos of pop art. "Melting Dob - Ice Blue" is crafted from painted cast PVC vinyl and is presented on a gleaming metallic disk stand, highlighting the artist's penchant for combining traditional art mediums with industrial materials. The dimensions of this striking piece measure 16x15x11.5 inches, underscoring its substantial presence as a sculptural work. Murakami's character, Mr. Dob, who has become a cultural icon, transforms this rendition. The character's features melt, suggesting a state of flux or a commentary on the ephemeral nature of pop culture itself. This expression resonates with the fluidity and ever-changing dynamics of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where permanence is often elusive. Each "Melting Dob - Ice Blue" is part of a limited edition run, new in the box, ensuring collectors acquire an art piece and an experience wrapped in the novelty of Murakami's creative vision. This work exemplifies Murakami's influence on the art toy movement, which intersects collectibility with fine art, a domain that Murakami navigates with renowned success. Collectors and enthusiasts of street pop art and graffiti artwork appreciate pieces like "Melting Dob - Ice Blue" for their ability to capture the pulse of contemporary culture while being rooted in artistic discourse. Murakami's work bridges the collectible and the conceptual, a physical embodiment of pop art's enduring legacy in the modern art world.

    $3,999.00

  • California Dreams Art Book & Original Drawing by Stanley Mouse California Dreams Art Book & Original Drawing by Stanley Mouse

    Stanley Mouse California Dreams Art Book & Original Drawing by Stanley Mouse

    California Dreams- Book & Original Drawing of Mouse Drawing Person, The Art of Stanley Mouse Hardcover Limited Edition Art Book by Stanley Mouse. 2015 Signed Original hand drawing on the first page in graphite pencil of a mouse-person hybrid drawing a stick figure, Stanley's logo, and his large signature. Drawing measures about 15x10 California Dreams Art Book & Original Drawing by Stanley Mouse is a definitive anthology charting the influential career of Stanley Mouse, a visionary artist whose psychedelic visuals became emblematic of the 1960s cultural revolution. Spanning over five decades, this extensive collection comprises 240 pages of Mouse's diverse and unceasingly inventive portfolio. Mouse gained acclaim for his arresting poster art, album covers, and T-shirt designs that he frequently created in partnership with Alton Kelley during San Francisco's cultural heyday and continued well into the 1970s. His work from this period encapsulates the vibrant ethos, exploratory spirit, and creative freedom of the era's shifting currents. Yet, "California Dreams" goes beyond Mouse's renowned contributions to the counterculture movement. It traces back to his roots in Detroit, where he honed his craft on hot rods and produced original airbrushed shirts and posters featuring fantastical creatures and flamboyant automobiles. His recent ventures into the fine arts are also showcased, revealing arresting landscapes and poignant figure studies that signify a new chapter in his artistic journey. The collection presents previously unpublished works, offering a rare view of the early stages and evolution of Mouse's most celebrated pieces, alongside insights into his archives. This book not only commemorates Mouse's legacy in the visual arts but also celebrates the breadth and depth of his enduring artistic expression. "California Dreams" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Stanley Mouse, an artist whose work has become a cornerstone of the pop art movement and whose influence can be seen across street pop art and graffiti artwork. This hardcover art book is not only a celebration of Mouse's storied career but also a showcase of his dynamic range as an artist, featuring his iconic illustrations that have captured the California spirit and the broader American imagination. What sets this limited edition book apart is the original hand-drawn illustration by Stanley Mouse himself on the first page. The graphite pencil drawing of a mouse-person hybrid engaged in drawing a stick figure is a whimsical self-reference and a nod to the artist's whimsical and subversive takes on popular culture. The Mouse, a recurring character in Mouse's work, is depicted with human-like features and expressions, adding a personal touch that blurs the lines between artist and artwork. Stanley Mouse's signature style, characterized by its fluid lines and psychedelic overtones, is evident in this drawing, measuring approximately 15x10 inches. His large, distinctive signature anchors the piece, a mark of authenticity and a symbol of his contributions to the art world. The book "California Dreams" and the accompanying original drawing provide a unique insight into the creative process of one of the greats in pop art. It's a collector's piece that captures the essence of an era defined by its boldness, rebellion, and artistic innovation. The legacy of Stanley Mouse continues to inspire street pop art and graffiti artists as they carry forward the torch of creating vibrant, engaging, and deeply connected to the cultural zeitgeist.

    $406.00

Mouse & Rat Graffiti Street Pop Art

The Cultural Resonance of Rodents in Urban Art

The mouse and the rat, creatures often considered pests in urban settings, have been reimagined and elevated to subjects of intrigue and icons of resilience in the world of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The representation of these animals in street art goes beyond their physical form, symbolizing a range of themes from survival and adaptability to the darker undertones of human existence in the concrete jungle. In street pop art, the mouse and the rat have taken on significant cultural resonance, often depicted in a variety of styles ranging from whimsical and charming to gritty and subversive. These creatures, known for their resourcefulness and ubiquity, mirror the characteristics of street artists themselves, who often work in the shadows of the city, leaving their mark in unexpected nooks and crannies. The portrayal of mice and rats can be seen as a metaphor for the way street art occupies and reclaims space within the urban landscape. The rat, in particular, has been a recurring motif in the works of many prominent street artists. It is a symbol that has been used to comment on everything from political corruption and societal greed to the indomitable spirit of the marginalized. In the hands of street artists, the image of the rat is transformed from an unwanted intruder to a powerful representation of the people's voice and the omnipresence of street art itself. Pop art's influence on the representation of mice and rats in street art is unmistakable, with bold colors and graphic lines often used to draw attention to these creatures, elevating them from the sewers to the spotlight. This use of pop art aesthetics brings a sense of irony and humor to the subjects, allowing artists to engage with viewers on multiple levels and encouraging the public to reconsider their perceptions of the urban environment and its animal inhabitants.

Street Pop Art's Commentary Through Rodent Depictions

In graffiti artwork, mice and rats are often portrayed with a dual nature, embodying both the endearing qualities associated with their small size and the perceived menace due to their association with decay and destruction. This duality is reflective of the graffiti artist's role in society—both celebrated as a purveyor of culture and creativity and, at times, vilified as a vandal. The small stature of these animals in such art pieces also speaks to the notion of the underdog, a common theme in the socio-political narratives of street art.Street pop art and graffiti artwork featuring mice and rats frequently serve as social commentary, touching on issues of economic disparity, human impact on the environment, and the struggle for survival in a world marked by rapid urbanization. These depictions provide a poignant commentary on the state of modern society, reminding us that the presence of rodents is a direct reflection of human activity and urban development. Through the artistic rendering of mice and rats, street pop artists challenge viewers to reconsider these creatures and their place in the urban ecosystem. Far from being mere vermin, in the realm of street pop art and graffiti, they become emblematic of the complexities and contradictions of city life. Through the use of mice and rats as subjects, artists continue to engage with the public in a dialogue about nature, existence, and the ever-changing landscape of urban environments.

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