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  • Jack Skellington 1000% Be@rbrick Jack Skellington 1000% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Jack Skellington 1000% Be@rbrick

    Jack Skellington 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2022 Medicom Toys Welcome to Halloween Town! Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas is teaming up with Medicom Toy for a new rendition of the Jack Skellington Bearbrick! Collect the Jack Skellington 1000% Bearbrick. This large 1000% Bearbrick figure stands at 70cm!

    $946.00

  • GMT Dark Rise Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu GMT Dark Rise Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu

    Honmono Taiketsu GMT Dark Rise Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu

    GMT Dark Rise Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise. 2022 Limited Edition Size 13.62" Tall New In Box. Batman with Rolex Watch Clockface. GMT Dark Rise: A Convergence of Time and Art in Vinyl Sculpture by Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise The GMT Dark Rise Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is a remarkable manifestation of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork transcends traditional canvases to express themselves in three-dimensional forms. This collectible piece, standing at 13.62 inches tall and presented new in its box, is the result of a collaboration between the pop modern artist Honmono Taiketsu and the creative design company Fools Paradise. It symbolizes a crossover of high culture and popular culture by melding the iconic imagery of Batman with the luxury symbol of a Rolex watch clockface. This 2022 limited-edition creation epitomizes the essence of pop art through its playful reinterpretation of commercial and iconic symbols. By transforming the stoic image of Batman into a vinyl sculpture and integrating the Rolex watch design, Taiketsu, and Fools Paradise have created a visual pun that resonates with the humor and satire often found in pop art. This piece, while undoubtedly modern in its conception, draws upon the legacy of pop art innovators who blurred the lines between artistic expression and consumerist imagery. The GMT Dark Rise sculpture can be seen as a commentary on the relationship between time and the ever-evolving nature of art. In aligning Batman, a timeless superhero figure, with the Rolex brand, known for its enduring quality and prestige, the artists comment on the persistence of cultural icons and the luxury industry within the societal zeitgeist. This narrative is cleverly encapsulated as a collectible, a staple of contemporary pop culture and the art toy movement, suggesting that art can be both a high-end commodity and a mass-produced object of desire. The Cultural Impact and Artistic Significance of GMT Dark Rise The cultural impact of the GMT Dark Rise Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is multifaceted. It serves as a statement piece within the sphere of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork and as an object of contemplation within the broader context of modern consumerism and the commercialization of art. The sculpture's appeal lies in its accessibility and familiarity. Yet, it also challenges the viewer to reconsider the nature of art and the value of famous cultural figures in contemporary society. The artistic significance of this collectible is underscored by its limited-edition status, which imbues it with an exclusivity often associated with fine art. Yet, it remains intrinsically linked to street culture and the pop art movement, which have historically sought to democratize art and break down the barriers between 'high' and 'low' cultural forms. The GMT Dark Rise sculpture exemplifies this ethos by being both an object available for public consumption and a carefully crafted artwork that carries the weight of artistic intention and critique. The GMT Dark Rise Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise represents a bold statement in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It encapsulates the spirit of contemporary art's playful engagement with commercial icons and consumer culture. This piece reflects not only the nature of time and the immortality of cultural symbols but also the evolving landscape of art, where the lines between different cultural forms are increasingly blurred. As a collectible, GMT Dark Rise stands as a testament to the innovative and transformative power of collaboration in the art world, marking a point where art, commerce, and culture intersect in a tangible and thought-provoking form.

    $620.00

  • Joe Cool Snoopy 1000% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Joe Cool Snoopy 1000% Be@rbrick

    Joe Cool Snoopy 1000% Peanuts BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 Peanuts Snoopy Joe Cool Bearbrick

    $946.00

  • Mickey Mouse Vintage B&W 1000% Be@rbrick Mickey Mouse Vintage B&W 1000% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Mickey Mouse Vintage B&W 1000% Be@rbrick

    Mickey Mouse Vintage B&W 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Medicom Disney Mickey Mouse Vintage B&W Ver. 1000% Bearbrick Figure (black / white)

    $1,324.00

  • Run Homie Yellow Simpsons Sculpture by Yubi Nikola Run Homie Yellow Simpsons Sculpture by Yubi Nikola

    Yubi Nikola Run Homie Yellow Simpsons Sculpture by Yubi Nikola

    Run Homie Yellow Limited Run Resin Optical Illusion Kinetic Sculpture Artwork by Pop Artist Yubi Nikola. 2022 Limited Edition of Under 50 10x10x6.5 As You View The Artwork From Different Angles It Morphs In Appearance Using Depth. Run Homie is the first in The Weapons collection. A play on The Simpsons and my Mac-10 combination. Run Homie is hand-sculpted and cast in resin finished in a Simpson's yellow flat automotive paint. All packed in a very nice custom hardcase.

    $1,134.00

  • Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2 1000% Be@rbrick Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2 1000% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2 1000% Be@rbrick

    Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Medicom Vinyl Artwork Medicom Toy Collectable Art Figure. 2021 The Andy Warhol Foundation

    $1,134.00

  • Bartman x Simpsons 1000% Be@rbrick Bartman x Simpsons 1000% Be@rbrick

    BE@RBRICK Bartman x Simpsons 1000% Be@rbrick

    Bartman x Simpsons 1000% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures

    $3,135.00

  • Sale -33% Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Tony Montana 2 Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Tony Montana From Scarface Movie Sitting At Deck With Cocaine in Glitch Style Blending the worlds of pop culture and avant-garde artistry, Adam Lister presents 'Tony Montana 2 Archival Print,' a unique exploration of a film legend through pixelated lens. Revisiting the iconic scene from the movie "Scarface", Lister captures the intense ambiance surrounding Tony Montana as he sits at his desk, hinting at the notorious pile of cocaine without overt depiction. The 8x10 artwork, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, employs a glitch art style that breaks down the visual into geometric blocks. This pixelated representation evokes a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of early video game graphics, and contrasts sharply with the high-definition world of today's cinema. It serves as a stark reminder of the digital evolution while preserving the essence of the dramatic scene. Printed on premium 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper, the tactile quality of the piece complements the visual intricacies. The use of archival pigment ensures that the colors, from the cold grays of Montana's suit to the warm hues of his surroundings, remain vibrant, offering viewers a lasting, unadulterated experience. With this limited edition offering, restricted to a mere 50 signed and numbered prints, Lister cements his position in the world of modern street and pop art. His reinterpretation of Tony Montana invites art enthusiasts and movie buffs alike to witness a classic scene under an entirely new, pixelated light, broadening the horizons of interpretative art.

    $351.00$235.00

  • Vintage Bart Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu Vintage Bart Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu

    Honmono Taiketsu Vintage Bart Art Toy by Honmono Taiketsu

    Vintage Bart Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise. 2022 Limited Edition Size 11.73" Tall New In Box. Bart Simpson with Rolex Watch Clockface. The Intersection of Cultural Iconography and Contemporary Art in Vintage Bart by Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise The Vintage Bart Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture is an exemplary piece where pop culture and luxury symbolism collide, crafted by the collaborative genius of Honmono Taiketsu and Fools Paradise. Standing at 11.73 inches and encased new in its box, this 2022 limited edition piece reimagines the classic figure of Bart Simpson, adorning him with a Rolex watch clockface. It is a collectible that captures the essence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its inventive fusion of iconic imagery and contemporary art sensibilities. The sculptural representation of Bart Simpson, a ubiquitous symbol from popular animation, merged with the prestige of a Rolex, prompts a dialogue about the intersection of youth culture with the constructs of time and luxury. This piece is a bold statement in the lineage of pop art, which often repurposes and comments on popular media and consumer goods. In this context, the Rolex watch, a quintessential emblem of status, is juxtaposed with Bart's playful, rebellious character, creating a striking, humorous, and thought-provoking contrast. The art toy encapsulates the irreverence and satirical edge that are hallmarks of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This fusion of a high-end timepiece with an animated, nonconformist youth icon is a contemporary critique of social hierarchies and the commodification of time. It speaks volumes about the current state of art, where the lines between 'high' art and commercial art are increasingly blurred, inviting viewers to question the value systems imposed by society. The Artistic and Social Commentary Embodied in Vintage Bart As a collectible artwork, Vintage Bart stands at the vanguard of a movement that sees Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork transitioning from the fringes into the mainstream collector's market. The limited edition nature of this piece elevates its status, aligning it with the practices of the fine art collection while retaining its accessibility and connection to the populist roots of street art. It is a testament to the democratization of art, where exclusivity and mass appeal can coexist, mirroring the inclusive spirit that street art embodies. The art toy's existence is a social commentary on the fusion of youth culture with consumerism. By pairing the Rolex clockface with Bart Simpson, the artists playfully critique the aspiration to luxury that permeates modern culture, even during childhood and adolescence. This artwork challenges the viewer to reflect on the passage of time, the idolization of luxury goods, and the enduring influence of cartoon characters in shaping contemporary identities. In conclusion, Vintage Bart by Honmono Taiketsu x Fools Paradise is more than a mere collectible; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the zeitgeist of modern society. It is a creative exploration of how art can engage with and comment on popular culture, consumerism, and the social symbols that define our time. As a piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, it bridges various art forms and cultural commentaries, serving as a mirror to the complexities and contradictions of our world. Through its innovative design and conceptual depth, this vinyl art toy sculpture invites collectors and art enthusiasts alike to ponder the significance of time, iconography, and the value of art in a rapidly evolving cultural landscape.

    $620.00

  • Sale -33% Homer and Bart Simpsons Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Homer and Bart Simpsons Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Homer and Bart Simpsons Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 10x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Simpsons Cartoon Homer Choking Bart in Glitch Style The evolution of art has witnessed various styles and forms, one of the most influential being pop art, which seeped into the vibrant and raw lanes of street and graffiti art. In recent times, we've seen an intersection of popular culture with these artistic forms, exemplifying our ever-evolving societal dynamics. Among the latest examples of this amalgamation is the captivating archival print by Adam Lister, featuring the iconic characters of Homer and Bart Simpson. This limited edition piece, titled "Homer and Bart Simpsons", captures an emblematic scene from the show where Homer is seen choking Bart. Yet, in Lister's representation, there is a modern twist. The artwork adopts a 'glitch style', representing the errors and disruptions we often encounter in digital media. This choice not only modernizes the classic cartoon scene but also provides a subtle commentary on the imperfections and glitches in the relationships, often mirroring the distortions in our digital age. Crafted meticulously on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper, this print brings out the vibrancy and depth, indicative of graffiti and street art's bold hues and profound messages. Each piece is signed and numbered by Adam Lister himself, ensuring its authenticity and unique value. With an edition limited to only 50 prints, the artwork measures 10x8 inches, providing a compact yet compelling pulpit for a scene that many have grown up with, now rendered in a fresh and innovative style. This artwork is not just a nod to the beloved characters of The Simpsons but also an acknowledgment of the contemporary trends in art, showing how pop culture can be reimagined through the lens of modern artistic movements.

    $319.00$214.00

  • Sale -33% Turtle Time Giclee Print by Philip Tseng

    Philip Tseng Turtle Time Giclee Print by Philip Tseng

    Turtle Time Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Philip Tseng counter-culture street artist art. TMNT Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles eating pizza print. Turtle Time Giclee Print by Philip Tseng

    $99.00$66.00

  • Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme

    Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme Limited Edition Collectors Dish Artwork. 2017 Stamped Limited Edition Supreme Ceramic Plate Artwork Size 10x10 Collectible Art Object. Unveiling the Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate: A Convergence of Street Pop Art and Collectible Design The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate is a distinctive artifact within the collectible design and street pop art spheres. Launched as part of the Fall/Winter 2017 collection, this limited edition piece exemplifies the harmonious blend of utilitarian objects and art pieces. The collaboration between Supreme and the AKIRA manga series transcends mere commercial intent, evolving into a collector's item that celebrates the aesthetics of both street culture and Japanese graphic art. The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate, sized at 10x10 inches, is more than just a dish; it's a canvas that showcases the thrilling intersection of Supreme's bold sensibilities and AKIRA's striking manga artwork. Crafted from high-grade ceramic, the plate promises durability and an enduring visual appeal, making it suitable for functional and display purposes. The artwork, featuring a character mid-action as they consume a pill, is rendered in a stark black-and-white palette, bringing the dynamism and raw energy of the original manga panels to a static object. Accompanying the image is the phrase "THEY'RE JUST LIKE CANDY!" which adds a layer of narrative and intrigue to the piece. In this unique art object, the collaboration's spirit is palpable. The featured artwork captures the essence of the AKIRA series, while the incorporation of Supreme's logo recontextualizes the image within high-end street fashion. The choice to modify the Supreme logo and place it on the pill within the artwork speaks to the brand's knack for seamlessly integrating popular culture references within its products. This technique endears the piece not only to fans of the manga but also to followers of the Supreme brand, whose identity is cleverly woven into the narrative of the artwork. The underside of the plate is as much a part of the art as the top, displaying the classic Supreme Box logo in its original, vivid colors. This touch is a signature move by the brand, a nod to its roots in the skateboarding and streetwear scenes, and serves as a certificate of authenticity for collectors. The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate is Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate is a testament to the evolving landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates what it means to be a piece of art in the modern age – functional yet provocative and steeped in the subculture. This plate isn't just merchandise; it's a slice of the street art narrative captured in glazed ceramic. The plate's design reflects the shared backgrounds of street art and graffiti – spontaneous, bold, and often provocative. Yet, it is refined through the lens of pop art, which takes the everyday object and elevates it to something extraordinary. The collaboration is symbolic of how street pop art often blurs the lines between commercial and high art, inviting discourse on the value and significance of art in everyday objects. As a piece of art, the Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate carries the legacy of its manga inspiration into new territories. It's a physical representation of the cultural impact of the AKIRA series on the world of graphic novels and the broader canvas of pop culture. For Supreme, this plate adds to its repertoire of items that are at once contemporary and timeless, pieces that resonate with the cultural zeitgeist while retaining a sense of exclusivity and collectibility. In street pop art and graffiti artwork, objects like the Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate challenge traditional notions of what art can be. They bring the vibrancy and edginess of street art into homes, merging with the functional aspects of everyday objects. This plate is not just a practical dish; it's a conversation starter, a piece of cultural commentary, and a collectible artwork all rolled into one, capturing street pop art's innovative and transformative spirit.

    $250.00

  • Alice in Wasteland Acid Statue Sculpture by ABCNT Alice in Wasteland Acid Statue Sculpture by ABCNT

    ABCNT Alice in Wasteland Acid Statue Sculpture by ABCNT

    Alice in Wasteland- Acid Statue Polystone Sculpture Limited Edition Artwork by Artist ABCNT of Pop Graffiti Painting & Street Art Fame. 2020 Alice in Wonderland Limited 8.5" Statue

    $489.00

Movie Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Movies in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Movies can be a great source of inspiration for graffiti street art. Films often feature iconic characters, settings, and images that can be recreated on walls and other urban surfaces using graffiti techniques. Some examples of movies that have been the subject of graffiti street art include Star Wars: The Star Wars franchise, which is a popular choice for graffiti artists. Characters such as Darth Vader, Yoda, and Stormtroopers are frequently depicted in graffiti art. The Godfather: The Godfather is another movie that has inspired graffiti artists—the iconic image of Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone has been recreated in graffiti art. The Avengers: The Marvel Cinematic Universe has become a massive cultural phenomenon, and graffiti artists have taken notice. Characters such as Iron Man, Captain America, and the Hulk have all been depicted in graffiti street art. Pulp Fiction: Quentin Tarantino's films are known for their distinctive style, and Pulp Fiction is no exception. The iconic image of John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson pointing guns at each other has been recreated in graffiti street art. The Shawshank Redemption: The famous scene from The Shawshank Redemption in which Andy Dufresne crawls through a sewage tunnel has been depicted in graffiti street art. These are just a few examples of the many movies that have inspired graffiti street art. Graffiti artists often use movies to communicate their ideas and express their creativity publicly. 

Cinematic Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti

The intersection of movies and street pop art, along with graffiti artwork, is an exhilarating nexus that showcases the profound impact of cinema on visual culture. With its vast narrative power and iconic imagery, the film has long been a rich source of inspiration for artists operating in urban landscapes. The influence of movies can be seen in the vibrant murals that decorate city walls, the intricate stencils that appear overnight on public surfaces, and the bold tags that claim spaces with references to cinematic history. Movies serve as a universal language that resonates across diverse populations, and street pop art has harnessed this communicative power to engage with audiences on a grand scale. Artists have often used iconic characters, famous movie scenes, and well-known film quotes within their work, creating a dialogue that is both familiar and fresh. This convergence of film and street art forms a visual shorthand that speaks volumes, conveying complex themes through the marriage of these two dynamic mediums. Street artists often channel the same creative energy and storytelling prowess filmmakers use, translating it into art that can be experienced as one moves through the urban environment. The relationship between these two art forms is symbiotic; street art can amplify the themes and aesthetics of cinema, while movies can provide street art with a narrative depth and a richness of visual language that is instantly recognizable. In essence, the homage to movies in street pop art and graffiti celebrates the storytelling tradition. Through their work, artists comment on society, politics, and culture, using the imagery of films to anchor their messages in a shared cultural consciousness. This art becomes a part of the urban fabric, as integral to the cityscape as the theaters and billboards that first introduced those films to the public eye.

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