Native American

3 artworks


  • End of the Trail Mini Archival Print by Emek Golan

    Emek Golan End of the Trail Mini Archival Print by Emek Golan

    End of the Trail Mini Archival Print by Emek Golan Limited Edition on Archival Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 8x10 Archival Pigment Fine Art Symbolic Resonance in "End of the Trail" The artwork presents a robotic horse poised atop a tree stump, set against a lunar backdrop, encapsulating themes of technology, nature, and perhaps commentary on progress and its repercussions. This visual narrative is a typical example of Golan's work, where he skillfully intertwines elements of pop culture, street art sensibilities, and more profound social commentary. Including mechanical elements within the horse's design speaks to the intersection of industrial advancement and the natural world, a recurring subject in modern art discourse. Emek Golan's "End of the Trail Mini Archival Print" is a profound statement in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This limited edition piece, available in a print run of just 500, is a signed and numbered artwork that captures the imagination with its intricate detail and poignant symbolism, rendered on high-quality archival fine art paper. Artistic Craft in Limited Edition Prints With the "End of the Trail," Golan showcases his mastery over printmaking. The use of archival pigment ensures the longevity of the image and its resistance to the degradation that often accompanies paper-based art. This attention to preservation is paramount in the street art community, where the transient nature of the art form contrasts sharply with the desire to create lasting visual statements. Sized at 8x10 inches, this artwork is ideal for collectors and admirers who appreciate art that makes a statement without overwhelming space. Emek Golan's Contribution to Street Pop Art As a renowned pop graffiti street artist, Golan's work often reflects a modern sensibility combined with a critical edge. "End of the Trail" is not just an aesthetic accomplishment but also a platform for dialogue on the impact of human actions on the environment. It is a visual metaphor for the 'end of the trail' for specific natural processes and species due to industrialization and human interference. Collectibility and Impact of Golan's Work The limited edition nature of "End of the Trail," along with Golan's signature, adds a level of exclusivity and personal touch that is highly valued in modern artwork. Collectors of Golan's prints are acquiring a piece of art and supporting the narrative of environmental consciousness and the need for balance between progress and preservation. Golan's work is recognized for its ability to transcend the boundaries of street art, taking the conversation from the walls of the urban landscape into the intimate settings of private collections. In summary, Emek Golan's "End of the Trail Mini Archival Print" exemplifies the power of street pop art and graffiti artwork to communicate complex messages through compelling imagery. The print serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between technological advancement and ecological stewardship, which is often explored through contemporary art. Golan's dedication to both craft and message ensures that "End of the Trail" will remain a significant piece within the canon of modern street pop art.

    $235.00

  • Protect the Sacred- Offset Lithograph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Protect the Sacred- Offset Lithograph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Protect the Sacred Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork Offset Lithograph Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by street artist Shepard Fairey. 2015 Signed & Numbered 24x36 Edition of 200- Protect the Sacred, 2015 Offset lithograph in colors on thick speckled cream paper 36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61 cm) (sheet) Ed. 200 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles

    $1,419.00

  • Chief Mini Archival Print by Emek Golan

    Emek Golan Chief Mini Archival Print by Emek Golan

    Chief Mini Archival Print by Emek Golan Limited Edition on Archival Fine Art Paper, Pop Graffiti, and Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 8x10 Archival Pigment Fine Art Cultural Depth in Emek Golan's Artwork This artwork presents an evocative portrait of a chief, rich in symbolic detail and executed with the precise line work that characterizes Golan's style. The chief's headdress, adorned with intricate patterns and electronic circuitry, offers a commentary on blending tradition with the modern age. It speaks to the themes of identity, progress, and the loss of culture amidst the advance of technology—a narrative deeply rooted in the ethos of street art. Emek Golan's "Chief Mini Archival Print" is a powerful embodiment of the intersection between street pop art, graffiti artwork, and modern fine art. The piece, released in a limited edition of 500, is a signed and numbered print that showcases Golan's unique vision and impeccable technique on archival fine art paper. Artistic Technique and Quality Golan's choice of archival pigment for the "Chief Mini Archival Print" reflects his dedication to quality and longevity, ensuring that the depth of color and detail will endure. The 8x10-inch size of the print makes it accessible, allowing a broad audience to appreciate the work's complexity in various settings. The limited edition nature of the print underscores its value as a collector's item, with each piece being a part of a select series personally overseen by Golan. Emek Golan's Place in Contemporary Art Golan's work stands out in the contemporary art scene for bridging the gap between the raw, expressive power of street art and the refined aesthetics of fine art printmaking. His work is sought after for its visual appeal and ability to provoke thought and discourse—a hallmark of the best street pop art and graffiti artwork. The "Chief Mini Archival Print" by Emek Golan is a testament to the artist's ability to translate complex cultural and technological themes into a visually striking piece of art. It is a significant contribution to the field of modern artwork, encapsulating the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork in a form that is both accessible and profound.

    $235.00

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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