Native American

2 artworks


  • Dead Meat Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon Dead Meat Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Dead Meat Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Casey Weldon. "Each of the pieces was created using acrylic on a 16x16” piece of birch. Back in 2008, I did about 9 tiny headdress pieces, each featuring strange objects in an ornamental and ceremonial fashion. I liked the idea of using the craft of the headdress to display the objects and ideas we worship in modern society. After abandoning the idea for many years I came back to it last year with the intention of developing the original though in a more intricate, yet ambiguous fashion. Pun intended. These pieces were made in November of 2012 for the Prisma Collective’s group show “Second Sight” at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas." - Casey Weldon

    $406.00

  • Sweet Bee Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Casey Weldon Sweet Bee Giclee Print by Casey Weldon

    Sweet Bee Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Casey Weldon. "Each of the pieces was created using acrylic on a 16x16” piece of birch. Back in 2008, I did about 9 tiny headdress pieces, each featuring strange objects in an ornamental and ceremonial fashion. I liked the idea of using the craft of the headdress to display the objects and ideas we worship in modern society. After abandoning the idea for many years I came back to it last year with the intention of developing the original though in a more intricate, yet ambiguous fashion. Pun intended. These pieces were made in November of 2012 for the Prisma Collective’s group show “Second Sight” at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas." - Casey Weldon

    $406.00

Native American
Native Americans in graffiti street pop art represent a fusion of two seemingly disparate cultural elements: indigenous American heritage and the urban street art movement. This blend has resulted in a powerful and vibrant form of artistic expression that raises awareness of Native American history, culture, and contemporary issues. Several notable aspects of this fusion include: Representation and visibility: Integrating Native American imagery and themes into graffiti street pop art helps to increase visibility and representation of indigenous peoples. This can contribute to a greater understanding and appreciation of their rich cultural heritage. Storytelling: Graffiti and street art are known for their storytelling potential. By incorporating Native American symbols, stories, and beliefs into their artwork, artists can convey powerful messages about the indigenous experience, both historically and in the present day. Cultural preservation: Many Native American cultures are in danger of being lost, with languages and traditions disappearing at an alarming rate. Using graffiti street pop art as a medium for expressing Native American themes can play a role in preserving these cultures by keeping them relevant and engaging for younger generations. Challenging stereotypes: Native Americans have often been misrepresented in popular culture. By using graffiti and street art as a platform, artists can challenge and deconstruct harmful stereotypes, promoting a more accurate and nuanced understanding of indigenous peoples. Building bridges: Graffiti street pop art that incorporates Native American themes can serve as a bridge between different communities, fostering dialogue, understanding, and collaboration. The fusion of these artistic styles can help break down barriers and build connections between diverse groups of people. In recent years, several talented artists have emerged who are dedicated to celebrating and highlighting Native American culture through graffiti street pop art.

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