MSK Mad Society Kings

3 artworks


  • Mini Abstract Shadowbox 01_1a Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Saber

    Saber Mini Abstract Shadowbox 01_1a Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Saber

    Mini Abstract Shadowbox 01_1a Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Saber One of a Kind Artwork on Paper Framed by Street Art Pop Artist. 2022 Signed Mixed Media Spray Paint Acrylic Colored Pencil Original Painting Size 7x5. Each box is hand sanded. Each piece is signed and titled, Each shadowbox comes ready to hang "These are little gems! This series was particularly interesting when my son shined a black light on them. I stumbled upon these shadow boxes, which inspired me to work on different series. The pieces are leftover paper tears from handpainted multiples from my past. I save the painted paper scraps that I like. Each one is an original piece, and I enjoyed spending time working with each miniature painting." -Saber

    $291.00

  • Mini Abstract Shadowbox 05_5a Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Saber

    Saber Mini Abstract Shadowbox 05_5a Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Saber

    Mini Abstract Shadowbox 05_5a Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Saber One of a Kind Artwork on Paper Framed by Street Art Pop Artist. 2022 Signed Mixed Media Spray Paint Acrylic Colored Pencil Original Painting Size 7x5. Each box is hand sanded. Each piece is signed and titled, Each shadowbox comes ready to hang "These are little gems! This series was particularly interesting when my son shined a black light on them. I stumbled upon these shadow boxes, which inspired me to work on different series. The pieces are leftover paper tears from handpainted multiples from my past. I save the painted paper scraps that I like. Each one is an original piece, and I enjoyed spending time working with each miniature painting." -Saber

    $291.00

  • Coronavirus Quarantine Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Saber Coronavirus Quarantine Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Coronavirus Quarantine Multi Tagged Original Slap-Up Label Marker Painting/Drawing Art on Warning Label by Tru Graffiti Legend Saber Urban Street Artist. 2020 Signed Marker Original Coronavirus Quarantine Yellow Biohazard Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 7x5 Multi Tagged on High Visibility Virus Covid-19 Warning Label Red, Purple & Silver Marker. Confronting a Global Crisis through Street Pop Art The 'Coronavirus Quarantine' multi-tagged original slap-up label marker painting/drawing by the urban street artist Saber captures the zeitgeist of an era dominated by the pandemic. This 2020 signed marker original is more than a piece of graffiti artwork; it is a historical document that encapsulates a moment when the world grappled with the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Saber, known for his influential role in the graffiti art scene, takes a high-visibility yellow biohazard slap-up label, a symbol now ubiquitously associated with the virus, and transforms it into a canvas. The dimensions of the work, 7x5 inches, might seem modest, but the impact of the art could be better. Through his use of vibrant and chaotic tags that overlay the stark warning of 'Coronavirus Quarantine,' Saber disrupts the alarming message of the label, inviting contemplation on the nature of the pandemic that extends beyond fear and caution. The piece is a profound commentary on global affairs during the COVID-19 crisis. The graffiti artist's tags subverted the choice to use a warning label, a helpful object designed to communicate danger and command obedience. The tags, often considered an act of defiance in public spaces, here challenge the narrative of the pandemic by bringing an individualistic and human touch to the impersonal and clinical warning label. Impact of Saber's Art in the Context of Street Pop Art In the context of street pop art, Saber's 'Coronavirus Quarantine' piece stands out as a poignant reflection of the times. Street art has always had the unique ability to engage with its audience directly and urgently. In this instance, the art serves as a visual expression of the collective angst, confusion, and resilience experienced during the quarantine periods. Saber's artwork, juxtaposing the form of formal, almost anarchic graffiti tags, speaks to the unchecked nature of the public's response to the pandemic—order and disorder, compliance and rebellion. 2020 will be remembered for its seismic shifts in global health, economies, and societies. In this climate, street pop art and graffiti artwork like Saber's serve as markers of resistance and reminders of human endurance. The biohazard slap-up label, once a mere functional sign, is recontextualized as a piece of art that provokes, questions, and endures, much like the human spirit during the trials of the pandemic. Saber, the American artist behind this impactful work, has once again demonstrated why he is regarded as a legend in the graffiti world. His ability to take the pulse of society and translate it into art that is both provocative and reflective ensures that his work remains relevant and resonant, not just within the street art community but also among those who encounter his art in the very public spaces that the coronavirus pandemic has so markedly changed.

    $65.00

MSK Mad Society Kings Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

MSK: Pioneers of the Modern Graffiti Movement

Mad Society Kings (MSK) is a well-known graffiti crew founded in the early 1990s in Los Angeles, California. The crew consists of a group of artists who are known for their bold and innovative graffiti styles. The MSK crew is also affiliated with another well-known graffiti crew called The Seventh Letter (TSL). MSK has gained a reputation for pushing the boundaries of graffiti art and creating some of the world's most impressive and intricate murals. Their work often features bright colors, bold outlines, and intricate lettering styles. MSK members have also incorporated various artistic influences, including pop art, street art, and traditional graffiti. The crew has gained international recognition for their work and featured in numerous galleries and exhibitions worldwide. Some of their most famous pieces include the "Rabbit Transit" mural in Los Angeles and the "MSK" on the exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego.

Members: SABERREVOKRIMERETNAAUGORPOSE

Mad Society Kings, known widely by their acronym MSK, is a collective of artists at the forefront of the modern graffiti movement, redefining the boundaries and perceptions of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. MSK, a crew that originated from the vibrant streets of Los Angeles, has grown to become one of the most influential graffiti crews globally. Their work encapsulates the essence of street art culture, characterized by bold, intricate designs, innovative use of color, and large-scale murals that transform the urban landscape into a dynamic gallery. The members of MSK have been instrumental in evolving graffiti from its roots as an underground, often misunderstood form of expression to a recognized and celebrated art form. Their contribution to street art goes beyond the walls they paint; it lies in their commitment to the craft and their ability to inspire a new generation of artists. MSK members have become individual icons within the graffiti world, with many pursuing successful solo careers, their work sought after by art collectors and enthusiasts.

The Impact of MSK on Urban Art Culture

MSK's impact on urban art culture is significant, with its influence permeating the fabric of street art communities across the globe. They have played a pivotal role in the graffiti art scene, particularly in pushing the envelope of what can be achieved with a spray can. Their murals are often characterized by complex lettering and abstract compositions, pushing the traditional boundaries of graffiti and establishing new standards within the genre. The crew's approach to graffiti is distinguished by their meticulous attention to detail and a keen understanding of form, space, and color. Their works are not random acts of vandalism but are instead carefully planned and executed pieces that consider the environment they inhabit. The art of MSK is as much about the final product as it is about the process, a philosophy that has earned them respect and admiration within the art community.

MSK's Legacy and Ongoing Influence

MSK's legacy in graffiti is enduring and synonymous with innovation, skill, and a deep respect for the art form. Their ongoing influence is evident in how they have shaped street art's aesthetic, inspiring countless artists to take up the can and express themselves on city walls. The members of MSK have also been involved in various collaborations and projects, further solidifying their status as key figures in the evolution of street and pop art. The crew's work celebrates the rebellious spirit inherent in street art, yet it also represents a sophisticated understanding of visual communication. Their pieces often engage with the viewer, challenging perceptions and inviting contemplation. As graffiti continues to gain recognition and acceptance in the mainstream art world, the work of MSK stands as a beacon of what street art can aspire to be – impactful, profound, and unapologetically bold. In essence, Mad Society Kings (MSK) are more than just a graffiti crew; they are cultural architects who have built a legacy that extends beyond the streets and into the annals of contemporary art history. Their contribution to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is memorable, and their influence will continue to be felt as long as artists are willing to take risks and push boundaries. The members of MSK have not only painted walls; they have painted history, leaving a colorful, complex, and compelling mark on the world.1

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