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  • Blackbook- Two Hope 92 Giclee Print by DocTC5

    DocTC5 Blackbook- Two Hope 92 Giclee Print by DocTC5

    Blackbook- Two Hope 92 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist DocTC5. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size- 17x14. Small Crease To Extreme Lower Left Facing Edge. Blackbook - Two Hope 92 by DocTC5 The 2019 giclee print titled Blackbook - Two Hope 92 by DocTC5 captures a raw and cerebral snapshot of graffiti’s evolution into narrative street pop art. Measuring 17 by 14 inches, this signed and numbered limited edition of 25 is a visual archive laced with coded language, cryptic references, and hyper-stylized aerosol typography. The work is not just a visual display of style writing but a layered commentary stitched together by phrases, symbols, and cartoon-like figures that reinforce graffiti’s connection to street culture, urban consciousness, and media critique. DocTC5 and the Legacy of Subway Style DocTC5, a member of The Cool 5 crew, represents a lineage in New York graffiti that embraced the subway car as a moving canvas during the late twentieth century. Blackbook - Two Hope 92 extends this history through the controlled chaos of colored outlines, highlighted text, and layered caricatures that recall the blackbook practice of early graffiti writers. It is a studio work that maintains the visual and textual density of its roots, showcasing a hybrid vocabulary of visual poetry and street messaging. Each phrase functions as a cultural timestamp from within the underground scene—references like Mushroom City, CIA, and Train Vibes channel a coded worldview shaped by years of subway bombing and street experience. Multilayered Symbolism and Commentary This print collides vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds with muted cyan and pink washes, creating a shifting landscape of psychological and cultural cues. Scattered graffiti tags, mental satire like Be Aware Cause the Glass Penis Has a Mouth That Laughs, and imagery such as disembodied hands and surreal characters turn this piece into a collage of urban satire. These aren’t random annotations—they mimic the marginalia found in blackbooks where artists build entire ideologies through doodles, ideas, and quotes layered between wildstyle letters and burner sketches. Here, the artwork doubles as a social artifact, archiving thought processes that reflect a specific moment in street-level art activism and consciousness. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork as Cultural Archive Two Hope 92 is more than a tribute to an era. It is a preserved graphic journal—a stylized memory map that maintains graffiti's foundation in artistic resistance and coded identity. Printed on fine art paper with archival giclee technique, the piece delivers museum-quality execution while preserving its blackbook aesthetic. The limited edition is individually signed and stamped, reinforcing its rarity. A small crease at the lower left edge marks the human quality of the object, grounding its artistic merit in the physical wear of cultural production. DocTC5’s piece offers a rare and intimate entry point into the thought and visual process of a street art movement that continues to shape contemporary visual culture.

    $226.00

Mushroom
Mushrooms have become a popular subject in graffiti art prints and street art prints, appearing in various forms and styles across the urban landscape. From realistic depictions to abstract interpretations, mushrooms have captivated the imagination of street artists and graffiti artists alike, serving as a versatile motif that can convey a wide range of meanings and emotions. In many cases, mushrooms are used as a symbol of growth and regeneration, representing the power of nature to transform and renew itself. This is especially true in urban environments where concrete and asphalt dominate the landscape, creating a stark contrast to the organic forms of mushrooms. By depicting mushrooms in graffiti art prints and street art prints, artists are able to remind viewers of the resilience of nature and its ability to overcome even the harshest of environments. Another common theme in mushroom-inspired street art is their association with psychedelia and the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Mushrooms have long been used in traditional medicine and spiritual practices around the world, and their psychedelic properties have been embraced by many artists as a symbol of liberation and self-discovery. In graffiti art prints and street art prints, mushrooms are often depicted in bright, vibrant colors and swirling patterns, evoking the psychedelic experience and inviting viewers to explore their own consciousness. Beyond their symbolic value, mushrooms also have an aesthetic appeal that has captivated many street artists and graffiti artists. With their unique shapes and textures, mushrooms lend themselves well to a variety of artistic styles and techniques, from photorealistic renderings to abstract interpretations. Some artists have even incorporated actual mushrooms into their artwork, creating a dynamic interplay between natural and man-made elements. One of the most iconic examples of mushroom-inspired graffiti art is the work of the artist Mushroom (real name unknown), who gained notoriety in the 1990s for his distinctive style and use of mushroom imagery. His graffiti art prints and street art prints featured brightly colored mushrooms with exaggerated features, such as oversized caps and twisting stems, creating a surreal and whimsical effect. In recent years, the popularity of mushroom-inspired street art has only continued to grow, with artists around the world incorporating mushrooms into their work in a variety of ways. Some use mushrooms as a central theme, while others use them as a subtle element within a larger piece. Whatever the approach, mushrooms remain a captivating and versatile subject in graffiti art prints and street art prints, inspiring artists and viewers alike with their natural beauty and symbolic power.
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