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Marly Mcfly But Wonder... HPM Mixed Media Wood Print by Marly Mcfly
But Wonder...Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Acrylic, Spray Paint, and Ink on Wood Panel by Urban Street Artist Marly Mcfly Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition of 9 Artwork Size 11x14 on Ready to Hang Cradled Wood. "I am a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA. I began to pursue art as a child,d drawing everything from cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. My inner thoughts and experiences are captured through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns coupled with images from my childhood, which are used to express myself. I consider my art a mix of pop and street art." -Marly Mcfly Marly McFly's Artistic Expression in "But Wonder..." The "But Wonder..." limited edition piece by Marly Mcfly is a vibrant testament to the seamless blend of street pop and graffiti artwork. As a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA, Marly Mcfly has cultivated a distinctive style that resonates through this hand-embellished HPM (hand-painted multiple) acrylic, spray paint, and ink work on a wood panel. This signed and numbered limited edition of nine, created in 2021, is a clear reflection of the artist's dedication to merging pop culture with the raw, expressive power of street art. Each 11x14 inch artwork in this series is a ready-to-hang cradled wood piece, embodying Mcfly's journey and the evolution of his artistic voice. The artist's narrative begins with a childhood passion for drawing, a love affair with the bold lines and bright colors of cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. These early influences are evident in "But Wonder..." where Mcfly captures his inner thoughts and experiences through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns, a hallmark of his artistic approach. Integration of Childhood and Pop Culture Marly McFly's work is characterized by a deep integration of childhood imagery and pop culture references, creating a dialogue beyond the wood panel. By incorporating elements that speak to a collective memory, his art goes beyond personal expression to tap into a shared nostalgia. The images from Mcfly's childhood are not merely illustrations but are used to convey complex emotions and commentaries, positioning his pieces as oral and universal narratives. "But Wonder..." plays explicitly with the viewer's perception, with the halftone dots and bold text inviting a closer look to unravel the story. Hand-embellishment in each limited edition piece adds a layer of individuality, ensuring that while each piece remains part of a series, it stands alone as a unique work of art. The combination of acrylic, spray paint, and ink allows for a rich texture and depth, a sensory experience that echoes the tactile nature of graffiti. Through his art, Marly Mcfly contributes to the ongoing conversation of what constitutes street pop art. His creations celebrate the genre's ability to communicate complex ideas through accessible imagery, blurring the lines between high art and popular culture. The "But Wonder..." series is a testament to the artist's commitment to his craft and his ability to create thought-provoking and visually compelling works.
$565.00
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Marly Mcfly Kryptonite HPM Mixed Media Wood Print by Marly Mcfly
Kryptonite Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Acrylic, Spray Paint, and Ink on Wood Panel by Urban Street Artist Marly Mcfly Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition of 9 Artwork Size 11x14 on Ready to Hang Cradled Wood. "I am a self-taught artist from Newport News, VA. I began to pursue art as a child, drawing everything from cartoons, comics, action figures, and athletes. My inner thoughts and experiences are captured through layers of bright, bold colors and patterns coupled with images from my childhood, which are used to express myself. I consider my art a mix of pop and street art." -Marly Mcfly Marly Mcfly's Vivid Narratives in "Kryptonite" "Kryptonite," a limited edition artwork by Marly Mcfly, is a visual encapsulation of the artist's journey through pop and street art. This hand-embellished HPM (hand-painted multiple) using acrylic, spray paint, and ink on a wood panel reflects Mcfly's self-taught mastery and the personal evolution of his artistic narrative. Signed and numbered in 2021, this collection is limited to only nine pieces, each size 11x14 and presented on ready-to-hang cradled wood, signifying the artist's commitment to accessibility and engagement with his audience. Mcfly, hailing from Newport News, VA, channels the essence of street pop art & graffiti artwork by merging the immediacy and energy of street art with the iconic and vivid imagery of pop art. "Kryptonite" exemplifies this fusion, with its layers of bright, bold colors and patterns that interplay with nostalgic images from the artist's childhood, manifesting as superheroes, cartoon characters, and cultural icons that resonate on a universal level. Exploring Childhood and Cultural Icons In "Kryptonite," Mcfly delves into the power of cultural icons and their impact on personal identity and expression. The piece is a dialogue with the past, a confrontation with the symbols that have shaped generational identities, and a testament to the enduring influence of childhood impressions on adult creativity. Hand-embellishment in each piece adds a unique touch to the series, ensuring that each artwork, while part of a collective theme, stands out with individual nuances and textures. This artwork embodies the transformative power of street pop art and graffiti, showcasing McFly's capacity to communicate complex emotions and experiences through a tapestry of personal and shared images. Through "Kryptonite," Marly Mcfly contributes to the dynamic narrative of street art, creating visually stimulating pieces rich with meaning and context, inviting viewers to find their connections within the layers of paint and ink.
$565.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Follow Your Dreams Chrome Gold Painted Resin Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Follow Your Dreams Chrome Gold Painted Resin Sculpture by Mr. Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2023 Signed & Numbered Sculpture Limited Edition of 18 Artwork Size 11x7.25x1.5 with Box Reading "Follow Your Dreams" in Chrome Gold Yellow Colorway. Thierry Guetta's Sculptural Incarnation of Aspiration "Follow Your Dreams," a chrome gold painted resin sculpture by Thierry Guetta, operating under the moniker Mr. Brainwash, is a gleaming representation of the aspirations Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork embody. One of only 18, this limited edition piece is imbued with the spirit of encouragement and individual pursuit. Each sculpture is signed and numbered, indicative of its unique status, and measures 11x7.25x1.5 inches. It comes with a box that carries the artwork's message and mirrors its chrome gold-yellow colorway, creating a holistic aesthetic and thematic experience. The sculpture's message, "Follow Your Dreams," is a directive that resonates with the fundamental human pursuit of purpose and passion. Guetta's bold and luxurious gold finish elevates the phrase from a simple suggestion to a commanding exhortation. This use of gold not only attracts attention due to its brilliance but also due to its historical connotations of value and prestige. By utilizing this color in his Street Pop Art sculpture, Guetta connects the traditionally rebellious nature of graffiti with a message that is both timeless and uplifting. The Significance of Material in Guetta's Artistic Expression The use of resin in "Follow Your Dreams" allows for the precise and clean lines that define the lettering of the sculpture, a testament to Guetta's attention to detail and dedication to quality. The material's properties also ensure that the piece is both lightweight and enduring, ideal for a work of art meant to be displayed and appreciated over time. The chrome gold paint applied to the resin enhances the sculpture's three-dimensional quality, allowing it to interact with light and space in a dynamic and ever-changing manner. Guetta's expertise in creating such work speaks to the evolution of street art from its early, ephemeral forms to the lasting and collectible pieces that now populate galleries and private collections. The limited edition nature of "Follow Your Dreams" further underlines its exclusivity and importance as a piece of fine art while still embracing the accessibility and populist roots of Street Pop Art. The Role of Mr. Brainwash in the Contemporary Art Scene Mr. Brainwash, or Thierry Guetta, has been a polarizing figure in the art world, with a career that blurs the lines between art, branding, and celebrity. His sculptures, including "Follow Your Dreams," reflect his larger-than-life persona and his ability to capture the public's imagination. Guetta's work often carries motivational messages; this piece is no exception. The encouraging words and the striking visual presentation have become a signature aspect of his artistic output. This sculpture exemplifies the cross-pollination of street art's visual language with the sensibilities of pop art—accessible, engaging, and designed to communicate directly with a broad audience. Through his works, Guetta has contributed to the elevation of street art to the status of fine art while maintaining its core ethos of being an art form for the people. "Follow Your Dreams" is a physical manifestation of this ethos, serving as both inspiration and a reminder of the transformative power of art.
$3,063.00
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Akinori Oishi Aki Sharks #3 Original Marker Drawing by Akinori Oishi
Aki Sharks #3 Original Marker Hand Drawing on Canvas by modern trending street art artist Akinori Oishi. 2014 Signed Original Marker Drawing on Unstretched Canvas Artwork Size 11x13.25 Printed Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation's fine art print program that raises awareness and educates about pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds. Since 2012, we have released over 100 original fine art print editions that highlight endangered marine species and ocean habitats. These stunning editions help to bring important conservation stories into homes and workspaces the world over creating critical dialogue and inspiring positive action. Through the purchase of these carefully hand-crafted, limited edition artworks, you are not only powering the groundbreaking work of PangeaSeed Foundation in communities across the globe but also contributing to the livelihoods of our supporting ARTivists. Together, via art and activism, we can help save our oceans.
$503.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Are We There Yet? HPM Stencil Spray Paint Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Are We There Yet? HPM Stencil Acrylic Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Hand-Painted Multiple on Cradled Wood Ready to Hang Unique Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Edition of 20 HPM Unique Stencil Paint Artwork Size 11x11 on Cradled Wood Ready to Hang. Are We There Yet? HPM Stencil Spray Paint Print by Denial – Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, presents Are We There Yet?, a thought-provoking stencil spray paint print that embodies the bold aesthetic of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This signed and numbered hand-painted multiple, created in 2020 as part of a limited edition of 20, measures 11x11 inches on cradled wood, making it a ready-to-hang piece that merges modern pop culture influences with the raw energy of urban art. The composition features a striking female figure rendered in a classic pop art style, complete with halftone dots, bold black outlines, and a vibrant color palette. Her expressive, wide-eyed gaze is paired with the phrase Are We There Yet?, positioned prominently in a comic book-style text box. Behind her, a fractured peace sign stands out against a vivid pink background, hinting at themes of disillusionment, societal unrest, and the seemingly endless pursuit of progress. The sharp contrast between the bright, polished aesthetics and the underlying message creates a tension that is characteristic of Denial’s work, inviting viewers to engage with its deeper meaning. The Social Commentary Behind Are We There Yet? Denial is known for his satirical take on contemporary culture, using recognizable visual tropes to critique consumerism, politics, and societal expectations. Are We There Yet? plays on nostalgia while delivering a sharp commentary on the state of global affairs, particularly issues surrounding peace, stability, and progress. The use of the fractured peace sign suggests an erosion of ideals, questioning whether society is moving forward or stuck in a cycle of unresolved conflict. The expression on the female figure’s face conveys uncertainty, frustration, and perhaps even a sense of resignation. The phrase Are We There Yet? echoes a familiar sentiment of impatience, typically associated with long journeys, but within this context, it becomes a metaphor for social change and the struggles associated with achieving true peace. By utilizing pop art imagery reminiscent of mid-century comic book illustrations, Denial draws a connection between past ideals and present realities, emphasizing the contrast between what was promised and what has been delivered. The Artistic Techniques and Style of Denial Denial employs a mix of stencil-based street art techniques and pop art influences to create works that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging. His use of spray paint, bold colors, and sharp edges gives his work a sense of immediacy, while the incorporation of hand-painted elements ensures that each piece within the edition is unique. This method aligns with the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where mass production aesthetics meet the raw individuality of street culture. The halftone dot effect, a signature element of pop art, references the mechanical printing techniques used in comic books and advertising, reinforcing the themes of mass media influence and consumer-driven narratives. The juxtaposition of the vintage-inspired aesthetic with modern socio-political themes creates a compelling dialogue, challenging viewers to reconsider the images and messages they consume daily. The cradled wood panel adds depth and texture to the artwork, making it feel like an object rather than just a two-dimensional print, further reinforcing its presence as a bold statement piece. The Impact of Are We There Yet? in Contemporary Urban Art Are We There Yet? stands as a powerful example of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be both visually captivating and socially reflective. Denial’s ability to blend humor, nostalgia, and critique allows his work to resonate with a broad audience, from pop culture enthusiasts to collectors seeking meaningful contemporary art. His commentary on peace and societal progress feels especially relevant in an era where global issues of conflict, inequality, and environmental crises remain at the forefront of public discourse. Denial continues to push boundaries within urban art, using his work as a platform for discussion and reflection. Are We There Yet? captures a moment of collective questioning, urging viewers to consider not only how far society has come but also how much further there is to go. Through his masterful use of pop culture iconography and street art sensibilities, Denial ensures that his work remains both impactful and unforgettable, solidifying his place within the ever-evolving landscape of modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$600.00
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OG Slick Love Gloves HPM Vinyl Sculpture by OG Slick
Love Gloves HPM Vinyl Sculpture by OG Slick Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Street Art Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Sculpture Size 11x5 Love Gloves HPM Vinyl Sculpture by OG Slick – Limited Edition Modern Pop Graffiti Street Art Artwork OG Slick, a renowned artist in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, brings his signature style to life with Love Gloves, a limited edition HPM vinyl sculpture. This signed and numbered collectible, limited to only 200 pieces, captures his bold and rebellious artistic vision while symbolizing a universal message of love and connection. The 11x5-inch sculpture features two gloved hands forming a heart, adorned with splattered paint and a graffiti-tagged base, showcasing OG Slick’s deep roots in graffiti culture and modern pop art aesthetics. The sculptural form is a direct reference to OG Slick’s long-standing visual language, where he blends elements of street culture with clean, graphic iconography. The use of vinyl as the medium gives the piece a glossy, smooth finish that contrasts sharply with the raw, expressive paint splatters. The hand-painted elements make each piece unique, reinforcing the handmade, urban authenticity that defines Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. OG Slick and the Impact of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Originally from Hawaii and now based in Los Angeles, OG Slick has been a key figure in the graffiti world since the 1980s. His work is characterized by a seamless blend of street art rebellion, pop culture references, and high-concept fine art. His graffiti roots remain central to his work, but he has expanded his practice into sculptures, large-scale murals, and commercial collaborations without compromising his raw, street-based aesthetic. His artwork often explores themes of consumerism, identity, and urban culture while maintaining a playful and satirical edge. Love Gloves encapsulates this approach by transforming a simple gesture into a striking sculptural statement. The gloves, reminiscent of classic cartoon iconography, add a nostalgic and universal appeal while reinforcing OG Slick’s deep ties to graffiti culture. His ability to merge traditional graffiti techniques with contemporary art forms has made him one of the most respected artists in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Love Gloves – A Statement of Unity and Street Art Energy Love Gloves is more than a sculpture; it is a symbolic representation of unity, love, and artistic rebellion. The two hands forming a heart represent connection and positivity, but the splattered paint and graffiti tag ground the piece in the raw, unfiltered energy of street culture. The contrast between polished vinyl and chaotic paint drips creates a visual tension that mirrors the dynamic nature of graffiti itself—constantly evolving, expressive, and unapologetic. The hand-painted nature of each piece ensures that no two sculptures are identical, reinforcing the uniqueness and collectibility of this limited edition artwork. The spray-painted heart on the base adds an extra layer of texture and meaning, bringing the essence of live street art into a tangible, sculptural form. This piece serves as both a declaration of love and a tribute to graffiti’s ability to convey deep messages through bold, immediate imagery. The Lasting Influence of OG Slick’s Art in Contemporary Culture OG Slick has built a career on pushing the boundaries of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, and Love Gloves is another testament to his innovative approach. His ability to transform graffiti-inspired imagery into fine art objects has made his work highly sought after by collectors and street art enthusiasts alike. His influence can be seen in galleries, urban landscapes, and fashion collaborations, proving that street art is not just a movement but a lasting cultural force. Love Gloves is a perfect example of how graffiti can be reinterpreted into new mediums without losing its raw energy. The piece exists at the crossroads of street culture, pop aesthetics, and high-end art, making it a defining work in modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Whether displayed as a collectible, a statement piece, or a celebration of street culture, OG Slick’s Love Gloves continues to spread its message of love, unity, and artistic defiance.
$550.00
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Skewville Urban Legend Orange Set Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by Skewville
Urban Legend- Orange Set of 2 Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint Air Brush Acrylic Painting Artwork on Wood Shoe Cut Out by Graffiti Artist Skewville. 2022 Signed One Pair (Two wooden shoes total) of customed Skewville Wooden shoes. Each Shoe measures 11″ x 5.5″ x 0.5″.
$651.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier The End of the End- Mini HPM Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
The End of the End- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 24x36 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial The End of the End Mini by Denial: Love, Apocalypse, and Satire in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The End of the End Mini is a 2020 hand-painted multiple by Canadian artist Denial, known for his fusion of satire, iconography, and subversive wit. Created as part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series, this piece measures 24 x 36 inches and is produced on a wood cradled panel, ready to hang. Each edition in the set is an original HPM—hand-painted multiple—offering unique brushwork and embellishment over a consistent base print. Limited to 20 signed and numbered pieces, the work presents a silhouetted couple locked in a romantic embrace within a car as they overlook a mushroom cloud detonating in the distance. The scene closes with a stylized handwritten caption that simply reads The End, suggesting finality with a mix of tragedy and humor. This darkly comic juxtaposition is a hallmark of Denial’s work, perfectly situated within the visual terrain of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Nuclear Romance and Comedic Catastrophe The imagery in The End of the End Mini plays with retro cartoon styling and Cold War era fears, placing symbols of youthful romance—vintage cars, scenic overlooks, date-night silhouettes—alongside the icon of global annihilation: the mushroom cloud. The bomb blast, rendered in vivid oranges and yellows, contrasts with the blue sky and lush green horizon, creating an unnervingly cheerful palette for a scene of planetary extinction. The couple remains indifferent, lost in their affection, suggesting either complete detachment or ironic defiance. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, such combinations expose the contradictions in cultural storytelling, where romance and violence are often sold in the same breath. Denial uses this absurd pairing not to promote nihilism, but to provoke reflection on how society trivializes catastrophe through media and myth. Material Detail and Collector Format Each panel is painted on cradled wood, offering dimensionality and presence beyond a flat print. The edges are blacked out to create a framed effect, giving the work an object-like quality suited for both contemporary art installations and personal collections. The base image is screen printed in sharp graphic tones, but each edition is uniquely treated with hand-applied paint, drips, smears, and marks that personalize the piece. This makes every version of The End of the End Mini a singular artwork despite its shared motif. The limited edition of 20 increases its desirability within both pop art and street art collector communities, where originality and scarcity fuel long-term interest. Denial’s Role in Contemporary Satirical Expression Denial, born Daniel Bombardier, is an artist from Windsor, Ontario whose work critiques consumer culture, social absurdity, and media manipulation through a visual language rooted in propaganda design and street aesthetics. With a background in graffiti and billboard alteration, Denial transforms familiar formats—comic strips, advertising, political signage—into layered visual riddles. The End of the End Mini belongs to this ongoing narrative, using humor and horror to illustrate human contradiction. The work doesn’t encourage hopelessness but rather highlights the ridiculous normalization of disaster in pop imagery. It’s a moment frozen in beautiful denial, where intimacy and destruction merge under a blue sky, daring viewers to laugh, gasp, and rethink what they celebrate and what they ignore. In the lexicon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, it is a postcard from the absurd future disguised as now.
$954.00
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Akinori Oishi Aki Sharks #2 Original Marker Drawing by Akinori Oishi
Aki Sharks #2 Original Marker Hand Drawing on Canvas by modern trending street art artist Akinori Oishi. 2014 Signed Original Marker Drawing on Unstretched Canvas Artwork Size 11x13.25 Printed Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation's fine art print program that raises awareness and educates about pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds. Since 2012, we have released over 100 original fine art print editions that highlight endangered marine species and ocean habitats. These stunning editions help to bring important conservation stories into homes and workspaces the world over creating critical dialogue and inspiring positive action. Through the purchase of these carefully hand-crafted, limited edition artworks, you are not only powering the groundbreaking work of PangeaSeed Foundation in communities across the globe but also contributing to the livelihoods of our supporting ARTivists. Together, via art and activism, we can help save our oceans.
$503.00
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Scott Listfield Castle PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Scott Listfield
Castle- PP Archival Pigment Print Limited Edition Mario Artwork Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. PP Printers Proof 2014 Signed 11x14 Archival Pigment Print Showing A Astronaut Looking At A European Castle Standing On A Mario Pipe From Video Game In the dynamic realm of modern pop art, there is an intriguing intersection of popular culture elements with contemporary artistic techniques. The "Castle- PP Archival Pigment Print" is an exemplar of this fusion, created by the acclaimed pop culture artist, Scott Listfield. Produced in 2014, this limited edition artwork, printed on fine art paper, stands as a testament to Listfield’s unique vision and creativity. Drawing from the visual vocabulary of both video game lore and historical architecture, the print showcases an astronaut, emblematic of humanity's constant yearning for exploration, gazing upon a European castle. However, what makes the image even more compelling is the placement of the astronaut: atop a Mario Pipe, a nod to one of the most iconic video games of all time. The choice of the archival pigment as the medium is particularly striking. It ensures longevity and captures the nuances of Listfield’s meticulous detailing. These prints are not just art pieces; they are historical records that carry forward the essence of the pop culture zeitgeist of their time. The artist's signature and the "PP Printers Proof" mark further authenticate the print, giving it an elevated stature in the realm of collectibles. By juxtaposing the age-old grandeur of a European castle with a contemporary astronaut figure and an element from a video game, Listfield effectively bridges epochs, challenging our perceptions and evoking deeper reflections on time, culture, and the continuum of human history within the expansive umbrella of pop, street, and graffiti art.
$532.00
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Mark Powell Only Stories of the Past Original Pen Drawing by Mark Powell
Only Stories of the Past Original Pop Street Art Pen Drawing on Antique Post Cards by Artist Mark Powell. 2022 11x14.17 Signed Ballpoint pen drawing on an antique collection of postcards, bespoke frame.
$962.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Let's Burn It All Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Let's Burn It All- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.
$954.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed-Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki (Above) Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow.I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above
$631.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Summer Arrow Pulse Strawberries n Cream HPM Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Arrow Pulse Summer Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed-Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki (Above) Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow.I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above
$631.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier And Then Things Got Better Purple Mini Stencil HPM by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
And Then Things Got Better- Purple Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Essentially, Denial is satirizing the reality, which both he and us are experiencing, through some of the Western culture’s most emblematic symbols. Denial is utilizing cultural products with the intention to make a statement against the system, which gave birth to them. As a result, he re-contextualizes them and transforms them from commercial products to his cultural legacy.
$954.00
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Akinori Oishi Aki Sharks #1 Original Marker Drawing by Akinori Oishi
Aki Sharks #1 Original Marker Hand Drawing on Canvas by modern trending street art artist Akinori Oishi. 2014 Signed Original Marker Drawing on Unstretched Canvas Artwork Size 11x13.25 Printed Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation's fine art print program that raises awareness and educates about pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds. Since 2012, we have released over 100 original fine art print editions that highlight endangered marine species and ocean habitats. These stunning editions help to bring important conservation stories into homes and workspaces the world over creating critical dialogue and inspiring positive action. Through the purchase of these carefully hand-crafted, limited edition artworks, you are not only powering the groundbreaking work of PangeaSeed Foundation in communities across the globe but also contributing to the livelihoods of our supporting ARTivists. Together, via art and activism, we can help save our oceans.
$503.00
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L'Amour Supreme Bronx Meets Queens Set Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by L'Amour Supreme
Bronx Meets Queens Set of 2 Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint Air Brush Acrylic Painting Artwork on Wood Shoe Cut Out by Graffiti Artist L'mour Supreme. 2022 Signed One Pair (Two wooden shoes total) of customed Skewville Wooden shoes by Artist L’Amour Supreme. Each Shoe measures 11″ x 5.5″ x 0.5″. Bronx Meets Queens Set Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by Skewville
$533.00
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RD-357 Real Deal Supergirl No Trains Running Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by RD-357 Real Deal
Supergirl- No Trains Running Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint Acrylic Painting Artwork on New York Subway Notice by Popular Street Graffiti Artist RD-357. Painting of DC Comics Femail Superhero Supergirl on a real New York/Manhattan Subway Notice. Planned Service Changes, No Trains Running, Jan 14-17 2011
$631.00
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Ben Frost War 100 Tablets AP HPM Stencil on Board by Ben Frost
War 100 Tablets AP HPM Stencil on Board by Ben Frost Hand-Painted Multiple Panel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & Marked AP HPM Spray Paint & Acrylic Print Artwork Size 11x14 (Total Run of 10 + 2AP) Ben Frost's Artistic Commentary The "War 100 Tablets AP HPM Stencil on Board" by Ben Frost is a provocative piece that epitomizes modern pop art's daring and often subversive nature. Created as a hand-painted multiple (HPM) and a part of a limited edition series, this work reflects the artist's critical eye on societal issues, employing a combination of stencil artistry, spray paint, and acrylic techniques to render his vision on an 11x14 inch board. Frost's piece is bold in its aesthetic and message, immediately capturing attention with the stark contrast of the black and white imagery juxtaposed with the striking red accents. The presence of the word "WAR" in capital letters alongside the words "CONTROLLED DRUG" and "KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN" suggests a powerful commentary on the nature of conflict and the pharmaceutical industry's role in society. As an Artist Proof (AP) in 2023, it is marked distinct from the total run of 10 with an additional 2 APs, signifying its rarity and the artist's direct involvement in its creation. Techniques and Style Frost is renowned for his street pop art and graffiti artwork, which often utilizes the visual language of advertising and consumerism to explore deeper themes. The "War 100 Tablets" is a clear example of this, as it mimics the look of a medication box, suggesting that war is being 'sold' to the public much like any over-the-counter drug. The stencil technique used by Frost is a hallmark of street art, allowing for sharp, precise lines often associated with mass-produced items, further emphasizing the piece's commentary on commercialism. The artist's use of spray paint and acrylic lends the work a textured, layered look characteristic of graffiti art. This blend of materials and techniques is a deliberate choice by Frost to blur the lines between high art and street art, creating a piece that is accessible yet complex, with a finish that invites closer inspection. Cultural Impact and Collectibility Frost's "War 100 Tablets" is a visually striking piece and a collectible item within the art community. The limited number of panels produced, coupled with the hand-painted aspect, ensures that each piece within the series is unique. The AP designation indicates that the artist kept this piece as proof, marking it as an essential part of the edition's history. Collectors and enthusiasts of street pop art and graffiti artwork are often drawn to such pieces for their cultural relevance, investment potential, and as a means of supporting the arts. Frost's wWithical edge and contemporary style appeal to Frost's work to those looking to own art that speaks to the zeitgeist of the current era. Legacy and Influence Ben Frost's work, including "War 100 Tablets," contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the intersection of art, commerce, and social issues. By bringing the techniques and styles of street art into a fine art context, he challenges preconceived notions about the value and message of graffiti and street pop art. The artist's signature on the piece is a testament to its authenticity and his reputation in the art world, ensuring that it will remain a significant work for years to come. The "War 100 Tablets AP HPM Stencil on Board" by Ben Frost is a poignant critique of modern society, utilizing the visual strategies of street pop art and graffiti artwork to engage with contemporary issues. Its creation as a hand-painted multiple adds to its exclusivity and allure, marking it as a significant piece within the modern pop art movement and a valuable collector's item. Frost's astute blend of accessible art forms with nuanced social commentary ensures his work remains relevant and thought-provoking, inviting viewers to question and contemplate the world around them.
$1,898.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier What The Hell Am I Doing With My Life Mini HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
What The Hell Am I Doing With My Life- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial In the world of Denial, memory is important, because it is the basis of his work, as it nostalgically encourages the audience to engage with it. As a result, his art is as familiar, as it is disturbing because it reveals the most unsettling parts of society, the ones we are in a “denial” of. No matter its controversial history, graffiti is less and less viewed as a form of vandalism.
$954.00
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Joshua Vides Green Window Canvas HPM Silkscreen Print by Joshua Vides
Green Window Canvas HPM Silkscreen Print by Joshua Vides Screen Print Acrylic & Ink Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 11x14 Joshua Vides and the Art of Simplification "Green Window Canvas HPM" by Joshua Vides is a distinctive piece that captures the intersection of screen printing and hand-painted detail, symbolic of the innovative spirit of Pop Street Art and graffiti Artwork. This 2023 signed and numbered acrylic HPM (hand-painted multiple) embellished limited edition of 50 stands out for its simplistic yet bold interpretation of everyday objects. This sizeable 11x14 artwork plays with perception and the essence of street-influenced pop art. Vides has carved a niche with his unique aesthetic that distills complex subjects to their most basic elements. The "Green Window Canvas HPM" is a testament to his ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. Using stark lines and contrasting colors, Vides reimagines the standard window, a subject often overlooked, into a captivating work of art. The green and yellow hues set against the flat blue pane exemplify his signature style, one that resonates with street art's graphic quality and pop art's boldness. Cultural Relevance of Hand-Embellished Works The "Green Window Canvas HPM" technique reflects a meticulous blend of silkscreen printing with acrylic and ink applications. Each piece in this limited series is a hand-embellished work that blurs the line between printmaking and painting, offering a unique texture and depth not commonly found in multiples. The result is a series of works where each piece, while part of a larger edition, holds its own as a singular expression of Vides's artistic vision. Hand-embellished works such as "Green Window Canvas HPM" occupy an essential space in the dialogue surrounding Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. They challenge the notion of art as a solitary original, instead celebrating the variations that come with the artist's hand revisiting each piece. This practice nods to the heritage of street art, where each rendering is subject to the environmental canvas and conditions upon which it is placed. Collectibility and Impact in Modern Art As a limited edition series, "Green Window Canvas HPM" holds significant collectibility, appealing to street and pop art enthusiasts. The limited run, signature, and numbering ensure the authenticity and exclusivity collectors desire. Moreover, the artwork's pop art influence and graffiti art roots speak to a contemporary audience, capturing the essence of modern visual culture. "Green Window Canvas HPM" by Joshua Vides exemplifies the ongoing evolution of street art into the finer realms of pop art, maintaining the authenticity of its origins while embracing the sophistication of contemporary art practices. This piece is not just a representation of an object but an exploration of form, color, and the concept of what constitutes art in the public and private spheres. It's a celebration of the unexpected beauty found in the everyday, reimagined through a street artist's perspective.
$949.00
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Nate Duval Owl Egg Earth Original Painting by Nate Duval
Owl Egg Earth Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Canvas Board by Popular Art Pop Culture Artist Nate Duval. 2014 Signed Original Painting Size 11x14
$638.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier As Seen on TV Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
As Seen on TV- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.
$954.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier The End Pt2- Mini HPM Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
The End Pt2- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial is a Canadian artist who experiments with aerosol and stencil art, while his main fields of interest are consumerism, politics and the human condition in today’s society. Since the culture of graffiti was gaining more and more popularity in the US and Europe, the taggers had to be increasingly original in order to stand out. The signatures became bigger, more stylized and more colorful.
$954.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Long Distance Reality Mini HPM Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Long Distance Reality- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.
$954.00
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Tavar Zawacki- Above Arrow Pulse Spring HPM Mixed Media Spray Paint Wood Print by Tavar Zawacki- Above
Arrow Pulse Spring Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed Media on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Tavar Zawacki- Above Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The Arrow Pulse was one of the many popular designs I made for my recent solo exhibition, Remix in Detroit. I decided to make a smaller-sized edition (5) of the Arrow Pulse arrows as this design is a popular and iconic style of the arrow. I had designed the cut files on my computer with Adobe Illustrator, then had them laser cut to ensure their perfection and unison in shape. After the cuts were made I individually removed each pulse and assigned it a specific color. What you see in the finished piece is a colorfully, composed wooden arrow pulse." - Above
$618.00
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Adam Caldwell Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage Original Painting by Adam Caldwell
Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage Original One of a Kind Mixed Media & Oil Painting Artwork on Canvas by Modern Pop Dystopian Artist Adam Caldwell. 2022 Signed 11x14 Oil Mixed Media on Canvas Original Painting Ready to Hang Artwork. Adam Caldwell's "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage": A Fusion of Historical Narratives and Contemporary Art Adam Caldwell's original painting, "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage," is a poignant representation of his unique ability to intertwine historical narratives with the contemporary visual language of pop dystopian art. This 2022 signed Artwork, an 11x14 oil and mixed media on canvas, exemplifies Caldwell's profound engagement with the past and present, creating a visually striking and emotionally resonant dialogue. His approach to pop, street, and graffiti art transcends conventional boundaries, allowing for a multi-layered exploration of theme and form. The Artwork, ready to hang, presents a haunting image of Mme Roland, a figure from the French Revolution, enveloped in what appears to be a shroud, her gaze obscured yet evocative. Caldwell's use of mixed media enhances the textural depth of the piece, inviting viewers to ponder the interplay between the tangible brushstrokes on canvas and the historical weight of the subject matter. The fragmented and abstracted elements surrounding the central figure reflect the chaos and turmoil of Mme Roland's time. Yet, they resonate with the complexities of the modern era, suggesting parallels between the two. In Caldwell's work, the canvas becomes a site where the lines between street pop art and traditional oil painting blur, creating a space where the echoes of history meet the aesthetics of modern-day graffiti and pop art. The layering of media and imagery in "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage" is characteristic of Caldwell's style, which often features a juxtaposition of classical and contemporary elements, hinting at the cyclical nature of societal struggles and the perennial quest for justice and freedom. The painting stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of historical figures and events in the discourse of modern art, particularly within the realms of pop and street art, which have traditionally served as platforms for social commentary and critique. Caldwell's work invites reflection on the lessons of history, the enduring spirit of revolutionary figures, and the role of art as a medium for examining and understanding the human condition. In essence, Adam Caldwell's "Mme Roland in the Prison of Pelage" is more than just a painting; it is a narrative captured in oil and mixed media, a statement on the continuum of history, and a reflection of the power of art to encapsulate both the specific and the universal. Through works like this, Caldwell continues to push the boundaries of what pop art can convey, bridging the gap between the past and the present, the historical and the contemporary, the classical and the street.
$803.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier WTF Party Edition Mini HPM Wood Stencil Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
WTF Party Edition- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x15 "My work speaks of impending doom and many coarse, sinister themes, but that should not mean I want this to happen. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial's "WTF Party Edition- Mini": A Vibrant Statement in Street Pop Art In street pop art, the "WTF Party Edition- Mini" by Denial stands out as a vivid expression of contemporary sentiments. This original hand-painted multiple (HPM) on a wood-cradled panel is part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series by the graffiti street artist Denial, Daniel Bombardier. Created in 2020, this piece is part of a limited edition series, numbered and signed by the artist, and comprises only 20 unique pieces, each with dimensions of 11x15 inches. The artwork captures the vibrant, often paradoxical spirit of modern life through the juxtaposition of bold letters and a lively background, encapsulating the essence of contemporary pop art. "WTF Party Edition- Mini" employs a visual language that is instantly recognizable, characterized by bright, contrasting colors and a playful yet impactful font style that screams for attention. The acronym "WTF" is a common expression of confusion or disbelief, and by placing it in the context of a 'party edition,' Denial injects a sense of irony and humor into the dialogue. The background, reminiscent of candy sprinkles, adds a layer of festivity and jest, further playing into the artwork's paradoxical theme. This piece reflects Denial's known approach to art: tackling serious and often sinister themes with a crass humor that invites viewers to ponder the absurdity of the situations presented. Exploring the Satirical Depths of Denial's Artistic Vision Denial's artistic vision extends beyond mere aesthetics; it delves into the satirical, often touching upon the pressing issues of our time with an irreverent and thought-provoking tone. The "WTF Party Edition- Mini" is emblematic of this approach, offering a critique of the contemporary human condition through street pop art. Denial's work is known for its engagement with themes of consumerism, politics, and the media, and this piece is no exception. By appropriating and recontextualizing common language and symbols, Denial invites viewers to reflect on the underlying messages that permeate their daily lives. The layered texture and rich colors of the "WTF Party Edition- Mini" are characteristic of Denial's work, blending graffiti's rawness with the polished sheen of pop art. With its hand-painted attention to detail and clear coat finish, this particular piece provides a tactile quality that emphasizes the message's immediacy. The choice of wood as a substrate adds a sense of durability and substance, grounding the fleeting expressions of street art in a lasting and collectible form. Cultural Commentary and Collectibility in Denial's Street Art Denial's "WTF Party Edition- Mini" is more than just a visually arresting piece; it is a cultural commentary that resonates with the shared experiences of navigating a world often filled with contradictions and unexpected turns. As a limited edition collectible, this artwork uniquely appeals to those who appreciate the intersection of street art with the more refined aspects of pop art. Collectors of Denial's works are drawn to the unique blend of humor, societal critique, and vibrant visual style that his pieces embody. The "WTF Party Edition- Mini" collectibility is heightened by its status within the True Facts Mini Multiple Series, a collection of works that explores similar themes across various contexts. Owning a piece from this series is not just an investment in a physical object; it is an engagement with the artist's broader narrative and an acknowledgment of the power of street pop art to influence and reflect culture. In the current art landscape, Denial's "WTF Party Edition- Mini" contributes to the dialogue surrounding the role of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It exemplifies how these art forms can transcend their origins, creating spaces for dialogue, reflection, and, importantly, a touch of fun. Through his creations, Denial continues to challenge perceptions, provoke conversation, and offer fresh perspectives on the complexities of contemporary life.
$954.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Denial Denial Denial Mini Stencil HPM Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Denial Denial Denial- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial is a Canadian artist who experiments with aerosol and stencil art, while his main fields of interest are consumerism, politics and the human condition in today’s society. Since the culture of graffiti was gaining more and more popularity in the US and Europe, the taggers had to be increasingly original in order to stand out. The signatures became bigger, more stylized and more colorful.
$954.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Its Finally Over HPM Stencil Spray Paint Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Its Finally Over HPM Stencil Spray Paint Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Hand-Painted Multiple on Cradled Wood Ready to Hang Unique Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Edition of 20 HPM Unique Stencil Paint Artwork Size 11x15 on Cradled Wood Ready to Hang. It’s Finally Over HPM Stencil Spray Paint Print by Denial – Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, presents It’s Finally Over, a striking hand-painted multiple that merges elements of pop culture, nostalgia, and political commentary. Created in 2020, this signed and numbered edition of 20 features stencil spray paint on cradled wood, measuring 11x15 inches, making it a bold and ready-to-hang statement piece. Known for his fusion of classic pop art aesthetics with street art grit, Denial continues to push boundaries by reinterpreting familiar visual tropes in provocative and thought-provoking ways. The composition features a classic comic book-style female figure, her face contorted in emotion, with tears streaming down her cheek. Rendered in a limited but highly contrasting color palette, she appears lost in despair. The speech bubble above her head reads It’s Finally Over, reinforcing the dramatic sentiment. However, the background disrupts the traditional romantic pop art scene, replacing it with a fiery, chaotic atmosphere featuring a cascade of falling bombs. This visual contrast between personal sorrow and large-scale destruction transforms the piece from a simple comic-inspired work into a layered political and social critique. The Symbolism Behind It’s Finally Over Denial’s ability to repurpose pop art imagery into contemporary critiques is evident in It’s Finally Over. The crying woman, a motif often associated with mid-century comic book romance, is a familiar representation of heartbreak, longing, or personal loss. However, Denial subverts this narrative by placing her against a background of war-like destruction, challenging the viewer’s perception of what is truly being mourned. The phrase It’s Finally Over can be interpreted in multiple ways, adding to the layered complexity of the artwork. It could reference the end of a personal relationship, the collapse of societal ideals, or even the destruction caused by political and military conflicts. The inclusion of falling bombs directly injects the piece with themes of war, violence, and the weight of historical events, making it a powerful visual metaphor for the intersection of personal and global struggles. The bright pinks and reds of the woman's hair and lips contrast sharply with the darker, more ominous elements in the background, creating a visually jarring effect that enhances the emotional intensity of the work. Denial’s use of pop art techniques, such as halftone dots and bold black outlines, further reinforces the visual connection to classic comic illustrations while maintaining the rebellious energy of street art. Denial’s Unique Approach to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Denial’s work consistently challenges consumer culture, political propaganda, and media narratives. By using familiar comic book aesthetics and repurposing them into contemporary critiques, he forces viewers to engage with themes of manipulation, disillusionment, and social unrest. It’s Finally Over exemplifies his ability to balance humor, nostalgia, and sharp social commentary in a way that is both visually captivating and intellectually engaging. His stencil-based technique allows for precision while still retaining the raw energy of graffiti. The use of spray paint and hand-painted elements ensures that each piece in this edition remains unique, adding to its collectability. The decision to paint on cradled wood rather than canvas or paper adds further depth to the work, making it feel more like an object of urban culture rather than a traditional fine art print. Denial’s combination of pop art’s clean, polished aesthetic with the rebellious nature of street art ensures that his work maintains both accessibility and edge. His ability to manipulate iconic imagery and reframe it within modern contexts is a testament to his skill as both an artist and a cultural critic. The Impact of It’s Finally Over in Contemporary Urban Art It’s Finally Over serves as a reflection of modern anxieties, exploring themes of war, emotional turmoil, and the weight of historical cycles. By taking an image commonly associated with romance and injecting it with a deeper, more sinister narrative, Denial forces the viewer to reconsider the intersection of personal and political despair. The piece challenges the audience to think about what "over" truly means—whether in relationships, political systems, or the broader state of the world. As one of the leading figures in contemporary urban art, Denial continues to create works that resonate on multiple levels. His ability to transform pop culture references into statements of resistance, critique, and introspection solidifies his place within the ever-evolving world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It’s Finally Over stands as a striking example of his artistic vision, ensuring that his message lingers long after the initial viewing, provoking discussion and thought in those who engage with it.
$675.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier And Then Things Got Better Mini Stencil HPM by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
And Then Things Got Better- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future." -Denial Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.
$954.00
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Adam Caldwell Castle Original Mixed Media Painting by Adam Caldwell
Castle Original One of a Kind Mixed Media & Oil Painting Artwork on Canvas by Modern Pop Dystopian Artist Adam Caldwell. 2022 Signed 11x14 Oil Mixed Media on Canvas Original Painting Ready to Hang Artwork. Adam Caldwell's Castle A Convergence of Chaos and Order in Art "Castle," an original mixed media and oil painting on canvas by Adam Caldwell, is a profound one-of-a-kind artwork that captures the intricate balance between chaos and order—a recurring theme in Caldwell's work as a modern pop dystopian artist. The 2022 signed piece, measuring 11x14 inches, expresses Caldwell's mastery in blending classical art techniques with modern street pop sensibilities, ready to be displayed and provoke thought in any setting. This piece is a visual narrative that conveys the tension between past and present, reality and imagination. At its center is a meticulously detailed castle, an emblem of medieval grandeur and stability, surrounded by abstract, almost violent brushstrokes that suggest a storm of contemporary chaos. Caldwell's "Castle" invites viewers to reflect on the dichotomy of the enduring structures we build—physical and societal—and the often tumultuous energy surrounding them. The castle, a symbol of fortitude and legacy, is juxtaposed against a backdrop of modernity's unrelenting and vibrant force, encapsulated in the riot of colors and textures that make up the canvas's background. Caldwell's artwork is further characterized by detailed sketches that evoke the sense of an underlying narrative that hints at the stories and histories embedded within the walls of such timeless structures. His mixed media approach, involving oil paint that gives depth and richness to the image, alongside other materials that contribute to the piece's texture and complexity, reflects the layered nature of history itself. "Castle" is a testament to Caldwell's ability to navigate the crosscurrents of street pop art and traditional oil painting. It is a visual exploration of the themes that define Caldwell's body of work: the intersection of historical and contemporary, the collision of dystopian and utopian elements, and the dialogue between the chaotic and the serene. Through "Castle," Caldwell continues to challenge and expand the boundaries of what pop art can be, solidifying his role as a visionary artist whose works resonate with the complexities of the modern age.
$803.00