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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Jessica Print x Stages NYC Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Jessica Print x Stages NYC 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Custom Framed Floating Mat Signed & Numbered, Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Jessica Portrait, 2009 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 272/475 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles I regret that Dina’s credit for the original photo was left off the making-of video about this piece, as well as the Stages 09 web site and exhibit documentation. She is a cancer survivor and should have been credited, and I apologize. – Shepard Based on a photograph taken by cancer survivor Dina Douglass / Andrena Photography Some Slight Dings and Scratches To The Frame.
$620.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Fashion Addict Refill Supreme AP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Fashion Addict Refill- Supreme Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Print on 330gsm Canon Fine Art Paper by Legend Street Art and Modern Pop Culture Artist Denial. AP Artist Proof 2019 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Supreme Designer Fashion Drug Pill. AP Artist Proof Numbered, Signed, Stamped on Reverse, Normal Edition of 100, 18x24, Archival Pigment Print on 330 GSM Canon Fine Art Paper. 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.
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Cleon Peterson Destroy America- Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Destroy America- Black Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Screenprint Print on 290gsm Arches Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-pulled 18 x 24" screenprint. Printed on 290gsm Arches Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 125. The art of Peterson has a strong anti-establishment character and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks paintings, prints, sculptures and murals, exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia.
$759.00
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Jason Naylor- OPN Heart Harder Faster Stronger Glitter HPM Giclee Print by Jason Naylor- OPN Heart
Harder Faster Stronger- Glitter Ink (OPN HEART 008) HPM Limited Edition Giclee Print Hand-Painted Multiple with Hand Embellishment on Heavy Matte Paper by Jason Naylor Spray Paint street artist art. Limited Edition 18 x 24 Giclée Print on heavy matte paper with spray paint embellishments in Glitter. Edition of 15 each. This print is (OPN HEART 008)
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Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Polka Dot Portrait Printers Select Silkscreen Print by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner
Polka Dot Portrait- Printers Select 14-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper by Sheefy McFly- Tashif Turner Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x24 Multicolor Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: September 30, 2021 Run of: 25
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Flower Power Red Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Flower Power Red Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 375 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Shepard Fairey's "Flower Power Blue" silkscreen print is an iconic representation of the dynamic fusion between pop art, street art, and graffiti art. This hand-pulled print, realized on Speckletone fine art paper, depicts a compelling fusion of vibrant colors and assertive designs, characteristic of Fairey's recognizable aesthetic. Produced in 2021, "Flower Power Blue" exemplifies Fairey's propensity for utilizing powerful symbology in his art. The piece depicts a flourishing flower, its vibrant blue petals spreading outwards in an explosion of color, symbolizing growth, resistance, and the indomitable spirit of nature against the urban backdrop. The intricate detailing, a testament to Fairey's prowess as an artist, is also suggestive of the artist's ongoing dialogue with the environment. Fairey, also known by his street name OBEY, has been an influential figure in street art and pop art circles. His unique style combines elements of graffiti and stencil techniques, with a keen focus on societal commentary. In "Flower Power Blue", Fairey channels this commentary through symbolism and color, creating a layered narrative for the audience to interpret. As a limited-edition piece, this artwork holds a special significance for collectors. Only 375 prints were made, each one signed and numbered by Fairey himself. Measuring 18x24 inches, the print's size complements the visual impact of its design, rendering it a captivating addition to any art collection. The artwork's limited nature also adds a degree of exclusivity, contributing to its appeal among art enthusiasts. Shepard Fairey's "Flower Power Blue" is, in essence, a visual testament to the power of street art as a medium for societal critique and commentary. This silkscreen print, with its vivid colors, potent symbolism, and the exclusivity of its limited-edition status, embodies Fairey's significant contribution to the realms of pop art and street art.
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Risk Rock Peaceful Warrior 2021 Giclee Print by Risk Rock
Peaceful Warrior- 2021 Buddha Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Risk Rock. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x22.5 "Peaceful Warrior" - 2021 Gicleé on Coventry Rag, Archival Paper Edition of 25 22.5x18 Inches
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Adam Lister Kermit Muppet Archival Print by Adam Lister
Kermit Muppet Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art Kermit The Frog Muppet Thinking in Glitch Style Adam Lister's Kermit Muppet Print: A Fusion of Street Pop Art and Modern Iconography The Kermit Muppet Archival Print by Adam Lister is a bold reinterpretation of one of pop culture's most recognizable characters, Kermit the Frog. Known for his contemplative and iconic expressions, Kermit is presented in this 2023 limited-edition artwork through Lister’s signature glitch-style aesthetic. This archival pigment fine art print is produced on 300gsm hot press matte paper, a choice that enhances the artwork’s vivid colors and geometric precision. The signed and numbered edition of 50 ensures its exclusivity, making it a prized piece for collectors and fans alike. Measuring 18 by 24 inches, the print captures Kermit mid-thought, a pose that has become synonymous with humor and introspection in popular culture. Lister’s pixelated interpretation deconstructs the familiar figure into a mosaic of geometric shapes, combining nostalgia with a modern artistic twist. This approach not only reimagines the beloved Muppet but also highlights the interplay between traditional pop culture icons and contemporary artistic techniques. Lister’s work invites viewers to reconsider the familiar through the lens of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, creating a dialogue between past and present. Street Pop Art Meets Playful Nostalgia Adam Lister’s Kermit Muppet print embodies the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by bringing a fresh perspective to a universally recognized character. The glitch-style technique deconstructs Kermit’s form into a grid-like composition, where each shape and color contributes to the overall image while retaining an air of abstraction. This method mirrors the fragmented nature of urban art, where bold visuals and layered textures capture the essence of a subject. Kermit’s expression, often associated with thoughtful memes and cultural commentary, resonates with audiences of all ages. Lister’s approach amplifies this cultural relevance, transforming Kermit from a mere character into a statement about modern pop culture. The bold greens and muted background tones emphasize the frog’s iconic silhouette while allowing the viewer to focus on the complexity of the geometric patterns. This blend of simplicity and intricacy is a hallmark of Lister’s work, reflecting the layered narratives often found in graffiti and street art. The Role of Archival Techniques in Contemporary Art The archival pigment printing process used for the Kermit Muppet print ensures a level of quality and durability that aligns with museum standards. The 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper enhances the depth and richness of the colors, creating a tactile and visually engaging experience for viewers. Each print is signed and numbered by Adam Lister, further adding to its authenticity and collectible value. This commitment to quality highlights the importance of craftsmanship in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. While these genres often embrace spontaneity and impermanence, Lister’s use of archival techniques bridges the gap between street culture’s immediacy and fine art’s enduring appeal. The choice of materials not only preserves the artwork’s vibrancy but also elevates it within the context of contemporary art. Adam Lister’s Unique Contribution to Modern Art Adam Lister continues to push boundaries in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by reimagining iconic subjects through his glitch-style aesthetic. Based in the United States, his work is rooted in a deep appreciation for both classical and popular imagery, blending these influences into pieces that resonate with diverse audiences. The Kermit Muppet print stands as a testament to his ability to reinterpret cultural symbols in innovative ways. By transforming Kermit the Frog into a geometric masterpiece, Lister celebrates the character’s enduring popularity while inviting viewers to explore new dimensions of familiar imagery. His work challenges traditional notions of representation, encouraging audiences to engage with art in ways that are both reflective and forward-thinking. The Kermit Muppet print is not just a tribute to a beloved character but also an exploration of how art can evolve to remain relevant in a rapidly changing cultural landscape.
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Cleon Peterson Freedom/Prosperity At Any Price- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Freedom/Prosperity At Any Price- Red Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Screenprint Print on 290gsm Arches Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-pulled 18 x 24" screenprint. Printed on 290gsm Arches Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 125. The visuality of Cleon Peterson's work is based on a variety of influences, from ancient Greek pottery to comics, resulting in monochromacy and strong color symbolism. In more detail, the figures exist on multiple straight lines, something that, subsequently, creates the illusion that the artwork is divided in levels. The perspective and the impression of depth do moderately exist in the art of Peterson and, just like in Greek vases, the background space is usually left empty or slightly embellished.
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Overloading The Grid David Byrne AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Overloading The Grid David Byrne AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Bobby Grossman Hand-Pulled Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist Proof. AP Artist Proof 2024 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Talking Heads Singer David Byrne Photo by Bobby Grossman. "I’ve been a fan of the Talking Heads since I was a kid and heard songs like “Once in A Lifetime” and “Burning Down the House” on the radio, well before I discovered punk rock and understood the Talking Heads’ important role in the nascent punk scene as it developed in NYC at CBGB’s in the mid-70’s. I remember seeing the film Stop Making Sense on HBO as a teen and thinking the Talking Heads singer, David Byrne, was very weird and very fearless to dance around in an absurdly oversized suit. I didn’t yet realize that exploring the awkward nature of existence was precisely Byrne’s strong suit! Later, as I got a little more sophisticated, I realized how creatively adventurous the Talking Heads were both musically and with their visuals." -Shepard Fairey Overloading The Grid David Byrne AP by Shepard Fairey and Bobby Grossman The Overloading The Grid Artist Proof silkscreen print from 2024 brings together two highly influential figures of countercultural visual language: Shepard Fairey and Bobby Grossman. This hand-pulled screen print features the likeness of David Byrne, the iconic frontman of the Talking Heads, based on a classic photograph by Grossman and reimagined through Fairey’s unmistakable graphic aesthetic. Printed on cream Speckletone fine art paper and signed and marked AP by Shepard Fairey, this 18x24 inch edition merges photography, music history, and political design into a single portrait that reflects both artistic legacy and cultural disruption. The Legacy of David Byrne in Visual and Sonic Innovation David Byrne’s influence transcends music and bleeds into the worlds of performance art, fashion, and design. As the lead singer of Talking Heads, Byrne’s cerebral yet experimental style embodied the sensibilities of the downtown New York scene during the punk explosion of the 1970s. With an offbeat stage presence and a flair for embracing discomfort as a thematic device, Byrne made awkwardness a mode of expression and communication. His contributions to music videos, album artwork, and stage productions helped define the visual language of new wave and post-punk, laying the groundwork for a visual narrative style that continues to influence contemporary art and design. Shepard Fairey’s Graphic Interpretation Through Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Shepard Fairey’s reinterpretation of Bobby Grossman’s photograph speaks directly to the ethos of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. With signature grid overlays, limited color palettes, and stark shadows, Fairey constructs a visual tension between formality and rebellion. His use of contrast and stylized design imbues the portrait with a power often reserved for propaganda art, reflecting his career-long interest in political messaging and iconography. The screen print format itself holds deep roots in street art and DIY culture, enhancing the piece’s connection to underground aesthetics. Fairey's technique amplifies Byrne’s gaze, turning the portrait into a symbol of creative defiance and urban sophistication. Bobby Grossman’s Influence on Cultural Memory Photographer Bobby Grossman captured the raw, behind-the-scenes energy of New York’s downtown scene with honesty and intimacy. His photography functioned not just as documentation but as an active component of the era’s aesthetic. This collaboration with Fairey pays tribute to Grossman’s influence as an image maker and archivist of punk, pop, and street art culture. His image of Byrne—now stylized, reframed, and elevated—finds new resonance within the larger context of contemporary art. By pairing Grossman’s lens with Fairey’s visual voice, the print becomes more than a portrait; it is a statement on the enduring impact of artists who shaped the language of resistance and reinvention through Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
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Faile Til We Part Silkscreen Print by Faile
Til We Part Silkscreen Print by Faile Hand-Pulled 4-Color on Lenox 100 Fine Art PaperLimited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 47 Artwork Size 18x24 Acrylic & Silkscreen Print A Vivid Union of Romance and Mystery Til We Part Silkscreen Print by Faile introduces a compelling narrative that merges themes of passion, mortality, and devotion. This 2024 signed and numbered limited edition of 47 measures 18x24 inches and is printed on Lenox 100 Fine Art Paper. Vibrant acrylic enhancements add layers of texture, complementing the four-color silkscreen process used to produce each piece. Faile’s trademark approach involves weaving classic motifs with contemporary twists, resulting in an image that feels simultaneously rooted in nostalgia and alive with modern energy. Observers are immediately drawn to the captivating scene of a figure tenderly embracing a skeleton, a design that ignites curiosity about the line between life and death, and the emotional bonds that persist beyond physical existence. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influences Faile, an American duo, often draws inspiration from Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork in their compositions. This influence manifests through bold lines, saturated colors, and the fusion of text and imagery reminiscent of urban murals. Til We Part pays homage to the irreverent style of street interventions, yet it balances that gritty edge with a refined sense of composition. The piece features a carefully choreographed arrangement of bright pinks, deep reds, and striking blacks, stitched together through the silkscreen printing process. Subtle layering of various symbolic elements, including flowers and decorative filigree, underscores the tension between the fleeting nature of life and the enduring power of affection. These reminders of classic graffiti aesthetics result in a visually arresting statement on heartbreak, hope, and the resilience of human connection. Craftsmanship and Techniques Created as a hand-pulled four-color silkscreen, Til We Part demonstrates Faile’s dedication to high-quality craftsmanship. The Lenox 100 Fine Art Paper supports the richly layered inks and acrylic accents, ensuring the composition remains sharp and vibrant. The addition of acrylic brushwork signals a fusion of traditional fine art methods with street-inspired creativity. Each print receives meticulous attention during the production phase, causing slight variances in color or texture that render every piece distinct. Faile’s commitment to process is evident in the intricate background patterns that hint at older advertisement styles while maintaining a strong contemporary edge. Collectors and enthusiasts recognize the uniqueness of every silkscreen, appreciating how handcrafted details enliven the overall presentation. An Unforgettable Collector’s Piece Til We Part holds considerable appeal for those drawn to provocative imagery and bold artistic statements. By blending romanticism with hints of the macabre, Faile manages to spark reflection on themes of love, loss, and transformation. The color choices and composition flow seamlessly together, resulting in a dynamic artwork that speaks to both the personal and the universal. The limited edition of 47 emphasizes its scarcity, ensuring a sense of exclusivity among audiences seeking pieces that push aesthetic boundaries. Whether displayed in a personal collection or a curated gallery, this print resonates with viewers, inviting them to ponder not only the emotional weight behind each figure’s gesture but also the larger stories that unfold at the intersection of pop culture and fine art.
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Guerilla One x The Seventh Letter Collaboration Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Guerilla One x The Seventh Letter Collaboration 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered Screen Print 18 x 24 inches Edition of 450 March 5, 2009 OBEY, Guerilla One, and The Seventh Letter have always had a strong long-lasting friendship and creative relationship with numerous collaborations including the late 90’s Free GKAE print, created by Shepard and Casey Zoltan from The Seventh Letter, to raise funds for GKAE’s legal fees. This current project was created to symbolize both strength in numbers and unity by way of collaboration. The Seventh Letter, Obey Giant, and Guerilla One have all stood individually and collectively as pillars in the graffiti /street art scene both domestically and internationally. Its apparent that the 3 collaborators will continue to support street art by creating new platforms that encourage and inspire many worldwide. “When we started doing graffiti, putting up stickers we had no idea the places it would take us, and no matter where we go from here we will stay loyal to those who have helped us get there.” – Eddie Donaldson, Founder of Guerilla One “I have always rolled with G1 and Shepard through thick and thin and will always have their backs forever on a street and professional level”. – Casey EKLIPS Zoltan, Founder of THE SEVENTH LETTER
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Cleon Peterson The Passions 1 Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Passions 1 Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 90 Artwork Size 18x18 Cleon Peterson The Passions, 2009 BLK/MRKT Editions The art of Peterson has a strong anti-establishment character and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. This LA-based artist is the mastermind behind a series of dystopic artworks paintings, prints, sculptures and murals, exhibited in the US, Europe, and Asia.
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SSUR- Ruslan Karablin Saint Biggie Giclee Print by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin
Saint Biggie Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist SSUR- Ruslan Karablin. Giclee print. Signed and numbered by SSUR, 2015. Edition of 13. Measures 18” x 24.” Original photo by Barron Claiborne.
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Guns of Brixton- Paul Simonon Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
The Guns of Brixton- Paul Simonon Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckletone Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey- Obey x Kate Simon Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2011 Signed by Shepard Fairey/Kate Simon & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 Small bump crease to upper edge. Shepard Fairey X Kate Simon The Guns of Brixton (Paul Simonon), 2011 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 450 Signed, numbered and dated in pencil along the lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles. "The Guns of Brixton" is a song by the British punk rock band The Clash, written by their bassist Paul Simonon. It was featured on their 1979 album, "London Calling." Paul Simonon's artwork has become iconic in its own right, as he has pursued a successful career as an artist since the dissolution of The Clash. Shepard Fairey is a well-known American street artist, graphic designer, and activist, best known for his "OBEY Giant" campaign and the iconic "Hope" poster created for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Combining his own artistic style with the legacy of punk rock, Fairey has created numerous works inspired by musicians and bands. Shepard Fairey created a silkscreen print inspired by "The Guns of Brixton" and featuring Paul Simonon. In this hypothetical artwork, Fairey would likely incorporate elements of his own signature style, such as bold colors, strong lines, and thought-provoking imagery, while paying tribute to the influence of The Clash and their music. The artwork might include references to the song's lyrics or imagery from the London Calling album cover, which features a photograph of Simonon smashing his bass guitar on stage based on photo by Kate Simon.
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Tom Dula Black AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Tom Dula Black AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print—Lonesome Tree Stylized Old Gnarled Tree in Western Desert Setting. Thomas C. Dula was a former Confederate soldier who was convicted of murdering Laura Foster, based on a song made famous by Kingston Trio. Shepard Fairey's "Tom Dula Black AP" is a silkscreen print that fuses historical narrative with the artist's signature graphic style. Created in 2012, this piece is part of a limited edition set, hand-pulled with a color process on Fairey’s preferred medium, cream speckletone fine art paper. Each print in the series bears Fairey's signature and the distinctive 'AP' mark, denoting it as an Artist Proof. This status is often valued due to its rarity and direct connection to the artist's initial vision. Measuring 18x24 inches, the artwork presents a lone, stylized tree in a desolate Western desert setting. The barren landscape serves as a symbolic backdrop to the sad tale of Thomas C. Dula, a former Confederate soldier whose name became immortalized in the folk song "Tom Dooley" following his controversial conviction and execution for the murder of Laura Foster. Fairey's choice to represent this narrative through a stark and solitary tree amidst an arid terrain reflects the isolation and finality of Dula's fate. This print stands out in pop and street art for its storytelling through visual symbolism. The work does not merely capture viewers' attention with its aesthetic but also invites them to engage with a deeper historical narrative, a characteristic often found in Fairey's body of work. It showcases the artist's ability to navigate the intersection of pop culture and fine art, where historical references become part of the modern visual lexicon. Shepard Fairey’s work frequently contains layers of meaning with a propensity for social commentary. With "Tom Dula Black AP," the art is not only about presenting a visual narrative but also evoking an emotional response that connects the historical past with contemporary culture. This piece is a poignant example of how street art can transcend its urban origins, entering the gallery space as a powerful storytelling medium that bridges historical context and modern expression.
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY In Honor of Vincent Jen Chin Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
In Honor of Vincent Jen Chin 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey x Gordon Cheung Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered Screen Print IN HONOR OF VINCENT JEN CHIN 18 inches by 24 inches Edition of 350 August 18, 2021 Minor Bumbs To Extreme LowerLeft Facing Side In this politicised pandemic crisis through which the previous leader of the most powerful nation in the world labelled coronavirus as China-Virus and its various forms, the consequences of racist blame has led to manifold increases in hate crimes against Asians. I hope this collaboration between Shepard and myself can raise awareness about the long history of anti-Asian hate and the important legacy of Vincent Chin whose untimely death in 1982 galvanised the people to demand Asian American civil rights. This current crucial moment in history calls for a gathering of momentum where Asian diaspora voices should go loud and proud. To stand together, advocate for change and collectively build bridges of understanding over glass ceilings and walls of hate. -Gordon Cheung
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Cut it Up Do it Yourself Blue Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Beyond The Streets
Cut it Up Do it Yourself 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey x Beyond The Streets Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Print Size 18x24 August 9, 2019 Beyond The Streets In Store Only Blue Variant "ABOUT The Cut it Up – Do it Yourself print is an iteration of my Obey Icon Face inspired by my history of using an X-acto knife to create designs, make collages, cut spray-paint stencils, and cut illustrations from Rubylith (a graphic art and screen printing film). Many of my well-known images, including the Obey Icon Face, were created using an X-acto, a marker, a photocopier, and cut and paste techniques before I knew how to use a computer. The computer is a great tool, but it can be too safe and sterile… Don’t be afraid to cut things up, make mistakes, and get some overspray on pristine paper!" -Shepard Fairey
$672.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY We Own the Future Aluminum Metal Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
We Own the Future Metal Edition Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Aluminum Metal by Pop Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey- Obey x Antonino D'Ambrosio Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Numbered Limited Edition of 3 Artwork Size 18x24 Extremely low edition of only 3! WE OWN THE FUTURE METAL Fine Art Edition: Silkscreen on Metal Silkscreen on Metal (Aluminum) Printed Matters-Detroit 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm) 2015. We Own the Future The Makers of Fire Transform Our World With Creative Response "We Own the Future" is a metal silkscreen print created by Shepard Fairey in 2015 as part of his OBEY art campaign. The print features a stylized image of a woman's face, with the words "WE OWN THE FUTURE" in bold letters across the top. The woman in the image is wearing a hat and holding a flame with angel wings. Fairey's use of lettering and metal is a nod to the future punk aesthetic that has influenced much of his work. The message of the print is a call to action for people to take ownership of their future and to strive for positive change in the world. It speaks to Fairey's belief in the power of grassroots activism and the ability of individuals to effect change through their actions. "We Own the Future" was produced in a limited edition of 3 prints, with each print signed and numbered by the artist. The print measures 18 x 24 inches and is printed on aluminum, giving it a sleek and modern look. As with much of Fairey's work, "We Own the Future" has become a popular symbol of resistance and activism, appearing on protest signs and in street art around the world. 0
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Michael Collopy Hand-Pulled Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist Proof. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Desmond Tutu South African Bishop and Theologian. "This portrait of anti-apartheid and pro-human rights activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu is my 2nd collaboration with photographer Michael Collopy Archbishop Tutu embraced non-violence as he strove to end apartheid and discrimination against women in South Africa. I deeply admire Arch Tutu’s philosophy, courage, and powerful communication skills. The below testimonial from Michael Collopy illuminates Tutu’s character beautifully." -Shepard Fairey Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey and Michael Collopy The Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print created by Shepard Fairey in 2022 is a profound example of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be used to elevate human rights and spiritual leadership. The portrait is based on a photograph taken by American photographer Michael Collopy, known for his powerful black-and-white portraits of world figures dedicated to peace and justice. This print was issued as an AP Artist Proof and hand-signed by Shepard Fairey on cream speckletone fine art paper. It measures 18 by 24 inches and forms part of Fairey's expanding body of work that engages directly with social justice, political resistance, and international peace movements. The collaboration between Fairey and Collopy was first introduced with a mural and print of Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg and continues here with a tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Visual Power in the Language of Protest and Dignity Fairey's visual interpretation of Desmond Tutu is filled with layered symbolism and bold graphic design. Dominated by shades of blue, black, and cream, the work integrates Tutu’s contemplative gaze with symbolic references to South Africa’s flag and anti-apartheid struggle. Text elements flank the composition, including phrases that echo Tutu's bold stance on confronting injustice. The layout draws from Fairey’s background in street poster campaigns, where visual impact and legibility are key. Collopy’s original photograph captures the moral seriousness of Tutu’s expression, while Fairey’s print style recontextualizes the image into a piece of public memory that transcends the gallery wall. This synthesis of photojournalism and graffiti design emphasizes the dignity and defiance of a global figure who stood firm against segregation, inequality, and oppression. Legacy of Anti-Apartheid Activism Through Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, who died in 2021, was not only a spiritual leader but a fearless opponent of apartheid and racial injustice. His leadership in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as his advocacy for women’s rights and LGBTQ+ inclusion within faith communities, made him a unifying figure of moral clarity. By featuring Tutu in this limited edition print, Fairey adds another figure to his Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork canon that includes icons like Angela Davis, Nelson Mandela, and Dolores Huerta. The use of graffiti-adjacent aesthetics for this tribute speaks to how activism and art converge in public space to influence hearts and minds. Collaboration Rooted in Photographic Documentation and Graffiti Iconography The collaboration between Shepard Fairey and Michael Collopy reflects the power of cross-medium influence. While Collopy brings the emotional intimacy of portrait photography, Fairey infuses that essence with visual urgency and graphic symbolism drawn from his years in street campaigns and protest art. Their shared effort in immortalizing Desmond Tutu reinforces how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can function not just as aesthetic practice but as a tool of cultural preservation. The artist proof edition underscores the rare and collectible nature of this print, which functions as both an homage and a political statement. By placing a globally respected spiritual leader in the visual language of resistance, this work ensures that Desmond Tutu’s values remain visible in contemporary culture.
$675.00
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Eric Pagsanjan Quiccs x SneakerHereos Jumpman Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan
Quiccs xSneakerHereos- Jumpman Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas Panel by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Eric Pagsanjan. 2019 QUICCS x SneakerHereos - Jumpman by Eric Pagsanjan Created Exclusively for NBA All-Star Weekend Pop-Up Acrylic on Stretched Canvas Panel Size: 18" x 24" x .75" "I hold respect and admiration for artists that create their own apparel. I’m a huge sneaker fan, and my personal collection is ever-growing. Combining my love for sneakers, the designers who make them, and comic-book style superheroes, I created a series of portraits dedicated to the designers that I consider to be incredible. To me, they are superheroes. They are ‘SneakerHeroes. Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan
$712.00
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Buff Monster Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster, a hand-painted on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2021 Stamped As Error Unique Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Melty Misfit Icecream Stylized Melting. This Was Considered a Error During the Printing Process by Artist Due To Backround Color Changes. Unsigned. A Playful Exploration of Sweet and Subversive Imagery Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster encapsulates the artist’s enthusiasm for bright colors, cartoon-like creatures, and the melting forms that have become his signature. This hand-painted edition, produced on fine art paper in 2021, stands out from the primary run due to a background color shift that occurred during the printing process. Buff Monster deemed it an error and stamped it accordingly, leaving the piece unsigned yet highly prized among followers of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The gleeful chaos of melting ice cream figures evokes a sense of lighthearted fantasy, while the color palette—featuring black drips and vibrant swirls—amplifies the sense of urban energy. Fans of Buff Monster’s work often note how the cheerful mood disguises deeper themes of transformation, fleeting pleasures, and the fluidity of modern pop culture. Long known for fusing carefree, childlike motifs with a slick, urban sensibility, Buff Monster has developed a style that lends itself easily to silkscreen prints. In this artwork, the melty misfit creatures take center stage, giving the composition a sense of movement as one shape oozes into the next. The black overlays create sharp contrasts against the swirls of pastel, bright pink, and citrus-colored tones. Each cyclopean face expresses cartoonish personality—oddly endearing despite the drips. Set against a background that was never intended for the final design, these mischievous figures become still more compelling, suggesting the unpredictable nature of art-making. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Inspirations Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print owes much to traditions rooted in street-based practices. Buff Monster’s choice of textural layering, bold outlines, and playful, irreverent elements ties him to the ongoing dialogue of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. While the image retains the polished edges of a screenprint, it clearly references the spontaneous energy of city murals, where bright paint and spray can drips push color into raw territory. The melting ice cream shapes suggest a blurring of boundaries between the innocent and the edgy, echoing how street art often merges pop icons with rebellious undertones. Viewers may recognize comedic nods to brand logos or childhood candy wrappers, updated and warped in a way that only exists in Buff Monster’s imaginative world. A Rare Variation Appreciated by Collectors The background color shift sets this piece apart from the intended edition, making it a unique collectible. Art enthusiasts who follow Buff Monster admire the unpredictable nature of the screenprinting process, acknowledging that small errors can yield unexpected treasures. This sense of rarity appeals to collectors seeking something more personal than a typical run-of-the-mill piece. The error stamp adds a layer of intrigue, sealing its status as an unplanned deviation. Despite the lack of a signature, the distinctive color palette and eye-catching characters prove that it carries the artist’s unmistakable fingerprints. Such changes in hue bring forth newly emphasized contours and shifts in mood, reminding viewers that even small print run variations can dramatically alter the energy of a composition. Continuing the Legacy of Vibrant Urban Aesthetics This artwork affirms Buff Monster’s position as a playful yet skilled creator, ready to celebrate unusual visuals and comedic twists on familiar motifs. The swirl of ice cream and singular-eyed creatures invites audiences to embrace fantasy and mischief while tapping into broader themes of consumerism and ephemeral pleasures. An underlying sense of positivity often emerges from the bright pigments and buoyant characters, adding a dash of whimsy to urban-inspired art. The synergy between the pop-inflected color schemes, the error-induced aesthetic, and the comedic forms underscores the spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork: a movement built on experimentation, layered messaging, and the celebration of unexpected outcomes. Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print exemplifies how a minor printing deviation can become an extraordinary artifact, carrying Buff Monster’s enduring signature of sugary optimism and eye-catching design.
$524.00
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Jim Darling Heartland 2 PP Archival Print by Jim Darling
Heartland 2 PP Printer Proof Archival Print by Jim Darling Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2014 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art The Essence of Americana in Jim Darling's "Heartland 2 PP Archival Print" Jim Darling's "Heartland 2 PP Printer Proof Archival Print" stands as a vibrant testimony to the evolving narrative of pop art, infused with the essence of modern street pop art and graffiti artwork. As a limited edition print on 310gsm fine art paper, it showcases Darling's profound connection to the landscapes and their emotional resonance. The artwork, signed and marked as a Printer's Proof (PP) from 2014, occupies a unique place in contemporary art, being part of a restricted and highly valued collection. The artwork, measuring 18x24 inches, captures the expansive and diverse nature of the American heartland through a window-framed perspective, a recurring motif in Darling's work. This viewpoint invites the onlooker into a personal space of reflection, looking out onto a familiar and endlessly varied world. The use of archival pigment in the fine art print ensures that the rich textures and nuanced hues of Darling's original work are faithfully preserved, allowing the subtleties of his palette to shine through. Darling's piece is not merely a static representation of the landscape; it is a dynamic interplay of color and form, echoing the vastness and beauty of the American terrain. The abstracted shapes and forms merge into a tapestry of rural topography, blurring the lines between the physical land and its emotional interpretation. This approach reflects a broader trend within street pop art, where the environment serves as a canvas for expressing complex narratives and societal reflections. The designation of the print as a Printer's Proof is significant, as these proofs are often kept aside from the main edition for the artist's personal use or the printer's archives. They are considered rare and prized by collectors for their exclusivity and insight into the artist's creative process. The PP mark on "Heartland 2" denotes its status as a work of art that transcends conventional print runs, embodying a closer connection to the artist's original vision. In "Heartland 2," Darling's artistry converges with the spirit of street pop art. This genre draws from graffiti's raw expressiveness and pop culture's mass appeal—at the same time, rooted in pop art traditions, his work ventures into new territories, employing techniques and perspectives often associated with street art's immediacy and visceral impact. The landscape framing, reminiscent of a passenger's view from an airplane window, imbues the work with a contemporary edge, aligning it with the movement's innovative and transformative ethos. The print's fine art attributes and street pop art sensibilities create a piece that is both a collector's item and a narrative artifact. It is a visual exploration of space and memory, a layered depiction of the heartland that challenges and engages the viewer. Through "Heartland 2," Darling contributes to the dialogue within street pop art and graffiti artwork, offering a contemplative and striking interpretation of the landscapes that shape our collective consciousness. Jim Darling's "Heartland 2 PP Archival Print" is more than an artwork; it is a window into the soul of America, a refined art embodiment of the heartland's enduring spirit. It invites us to consider the layers of meaning behind the landscapes we see and the artistry that captures them, underscoring street pop art's continued relevance and vitality in the modern art discourse.
$563.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Bad Brains Punk Showcase Rasta AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Bad Brains Punk Showcase Rasta AP Artist Proof 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist For Musicians Bad Brains. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Shepard Fairey's "Bad Brains Punk Showcase Rasta AP" is a culturally potent piece within the street pop and graffiti art landscape. As an artist proof of the limited edition series, this 5-color hand-pulled silkscreen print on cream speckle tone paper measures 18x24 inches and was released in 2016. Signed and marked as an artist-proof (AP), it is a collector's piece that delves into the pulsating heart of punk's ethos and reggae's rasta vibrations, manifested through the lens of Fairey's distinct style. This artwork resonates with the energy of Bad Brains, a band that epitomized the hardcore punk scene with its unique blend of punk and reggae, a hybrid that paralleled Fairey's melding of art forms. The print captures the band's spirit with the commanding phrase "Positive Mental Attitude!" a mantra that Bad Brains championed throughout their career. Fairey's work is a visual echo of this ethos, presenting the band members with a backdrop of rasta colors, which not only allude to their music's roots but also serve as a nod to a broader cultural movement. Fairey, known for his influence on street pop art through works like the iconic "OBEY" campaign and the Obama "HOPE" poster, continues his exploration of music's intersection with visual art in this print. The piece is saturated with the motifs of Fairey's "OBEY Propaganda" — the star, the bold lettering, and the stylized imagery. These elements merge, not promote a band, and celebrate an entire cultural movement, reflecting the potency of street pop art in capturing and promoting subcultural movements. The "Bad Brains Punk Showcase Rasta AP" print symbolizes Fairey's engagement with the punk scene and his ability to encapsulate its raw, unfiltered voice within his work. It's a testament to the enduring dialogue between music and visual art, which Fairey has continually fostered through his prints, murals, and street art. This piece doesn't just hang on a wall; it screams with the voice of a movement, echoing from the underground clubs to the sun-soaked streets where street art and graffiti have long found their home.
$845.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Off! You Will Do What We Say- Aqua Drab Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Off! You Will Do What We Say- Aqua Drab 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on True White Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed Limited Edition Print. 18 inches x 24 inches Edition of 400 May 26, 2022 Punk rock band OFF! which includes members from Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Redd Kross, The Burning Brides, and The Black Heart Procession is making a movie called “Watermelon,” and according to their lead singer Keith Morris, “You will do what we say”…… is an MK Ultra mantra from out of the shadows. - Shepard Fairey
$561.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY We Own the Future Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
We Own the Future Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckletone Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey- Obey x Antonino D'Ambrosio Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2013 Signed by Shepard Fairey/Antonino D'Ambrosio & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 Shepard Fairey X Antonino D'Ambrosio We Own the Future The Makers of Fire Transform Our World With Creative Response, 2013 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 450 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge. Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles The "We Own the Future" silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is part of his OBEY Giant series, which has become a hallmark of his street artist and graphic designer work. Known for his bold, iconic imagery and thought-provoking messages, Fairey has created numerous artworks that inspire conversation and challenge societal norms. "We Own the Future" is no exception. The print features a striking design with a central figure surrounded by bold typography and a collage of patterns and shapes. The artwork evokes a sense of empowerment and optimism, encouraging the viewer to consider their role in shaping the future. As with many of Fairey's works, the piece incorporates his signature use of color, particularly red, to create a strong visual impact. Although Shepard Fairey is often associated with his iconic "Hope" poster featuring Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign, "We Own the Future" does not have any direct connection to Obama. Instead, this artwork is part of Fairey's broader body of work, which encompasses a range of themes and messages that often revolve around social issues, activism, and the power of the individual.
$917.00
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Saner Ixtli Hot Foil Print by Saner
Ixtli- Hot Foil Hand-Pulled Limited Edition 2-Color Hot Foil Print on 13.5 PT Neenah Natural White Smooth Classic Crest Fine Art Paper by Saner Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed 2-Color Hot Foil Print on 13.5 PT Neenah Natural White Smooth Classic Crest Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: January 17, 2022 Run of: 25
$631.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Electric Skull Illuminati Silkscreen Print by Ron English- POPaganda
Electric Skull Illuminati 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Bright Silver Fine Art Paper by Ron English- POPaganda Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed 2010 Limited Edition of 100 18x24 Reflective Silver Paper
$529.00
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Handiedan Bollywood Sugar In Blue Mother of Pearl Archival Print by Handiedan
Bollywood Sugar In Blue- Mother of Pearl Limited Edition Hand-Pulled Mother of Pearl Screen Print & Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Handiedan Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The original collage artwork on vintage porcelain ‘Bollywood Sugar in Blue’ was part of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s ‘Ephemeral’ group show at Modern Eden in San Francisco in September 2018.The rich color Indigo, the color between violet and blue. the Third Eye. Intuition. Spiritual knowledge. Woman. Bloom. Live. Life. Flower of life. Entwine. Flowing energy. Mother Earth. Particle. Orbit. Universe. Fractal. An endless circle of energy. All is energy." - Handiedan
$533.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Universal Dignity Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Universal Dignity 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed Limited Edition Print. 18 inches x 24 inches Edition of 600 June 3rd, 2022 "The “Universal Dignity” print aims to promote peace, equality, and humanity. I’d like to see a fundamental assumption that ALL people deserve respect and human dignity. This applies to the universal meaning of dignity, to be valued, and respected for what you are, what you believe in, and how you live your life. I consider myself a global citizen, and though I think the nations serve a structural function, all people should be equal, and everyone’s life counts the same regardless of where they live." -Shepard Fairey
$561.00
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Buff Monster Mutant Mural Giclee Print by Buff Monster
Mutant Mural Photo Giclee Limited Edition Artwork Print on Photo Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Buff Monster. 2021 Signed Edition of 90 Printed on super nice photo paper, 16 x 16 inches (with a 1 inch border; 18 x 18 inches final size), signed and numbered. "On an unusually warm day last week, I painted a mural of the Mutant Ape NFT that I recently purchased. The response on social media has been totally insane; way more than I would have expected. Let's continue this experiment of taking a digital file into the physical world with the first print I’ve ever released of a mural! I took my medium format digital camera to shoot a super detailed photo, touched it up and prepared a very nice image of the mural." -Buff Monster
$793.00
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Scott Listfield KONG PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield
KONG PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Scott Listfield, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. PP Printers Proof 2022 Signed & Marked PP Artwork Size 18x24
$590.00
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Pose- Jordan Nickel Tidy Silkscreen Print by Pose- Jordan Nickel
Tidy Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Pose- Jordan Nickel Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24
$925.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Idiocracy AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Idiocracy AP Artist Proof Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shepard Fairey, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 550 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "I’ve always felt that art, entertainment, and humor can be the best delivery vehicles for social commentary, so I love the way humor is used in “Idiocracy” to make the social critique more digestible. The movie is a harsh but necessary indictment of the anti-intellectual culture and politics that seem to become the norm more and more everyday. The film is great in a cautionary way and has an enjoyable irony being a somewhat low-brow piece of entertainment about the perils of succumbing to a cultural rejection of anything intellectual or high-brow. In other words, the genius of the film is that it may actually get through to the audience it should reach, rather than just preaching to the intellectual elite" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY The "Idiocracy" AP (Artist Proof) silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a thought-provoking piece, symbolizing a potent blend of street art ingenuity with biting social commentary. Released as a limited edition in 2016, each piece in the series of 550 is hand-signed and numbered, affirming its exclusivity and value in the art community. Measuring 18x24 inches, this work is meticulously crafted through a 4-color hand-pulled silkscreen process onto fine art paper, a testament to Fairey’s dedication to quality and detail. Shepard Fairey, a trailblazer in the modern pop and street art scene, often infuses his work with social and political subtext. His "Idiocracy" print draws from the satirical film of the same name, utilizing its thematic core as a springboard for his own artistic expression. The movie's critique of a society in intellectual decline resonates with Fairey's own observations of contemporary culture, where anti-intellectualism is increasingly mainstream. Fairey's print channels the film’s irony, using the medium of pop art to comment on the potential dangers of a society that devalues knowledge and critical thinking. Fairey acknowledges the power of art, humor, and entertainment as catalysts for discussion and reflection on societal norms. By embedding these elements into his "Idiocracy" print, he not only captures the essence of the film's warning but also amplifies its message through his unique artistic lens. The print, which features the movie’s signature branding "Brawndo" and the tagline "It's got electrolytes!", satirically suggests that the brain craves not intellectual stimulation but rather a fictional beverage. This piece stands as a cultural artifact within the sphere of graffiti art, encapsulating the genre's inherent confrontation with social issues. Shepard Fairey's work is often characterized by its ability to transcend the boundaries of traditional art spaces, engaging with the public in environments that are unconventional yet visually impactful. The "Idiocracy" AP print continues this trend, marrying the rebellious spirit of street art with the evocative power of cinema to challenge viewers to consider the trajectory of cultural evolution.
$843.00
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JM Rizzi Drawing 24 Original Drawing by JM Rizzi
Drawing 24 Original Marker Ink Hand Drawing on Watercolor Paper by modern trending street art artist JM Rizzi. 2021 Signed Original Drawing Marker Ink on Watercolor Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: November 15, 2021
$596.00
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Eddie Colla Not By Victory HPM Cradled Wood Silkscreen Print by Eddie Colla
Not By Victory Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Screen Print & Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel by Eddie Colla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Since 2005, his wheatpastes and stencils can be found throughout public spaces in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Miami. Eddie's work first began to garner national recognition when his street art began incorporating images of Barack Obama throughout the 2008 Presidential election. His growing popularity landed him attention on internet blogs, features in six published books, and participation in the "Manifest Hope Art Gallery" shows at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C. His designs have been transformed many times over, from stickers, album and magazine covers.
$793.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall
Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2002 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 James Marshall's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP": A Vibrant Fusion of Street and Pop Art The "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" silkscreen print by Dalek, also known as James Marshall, is a vibrant expression of the artist's distinctive style, which straddles the line between street art and a playful, pop art aesthetic. Created as an Artist Proof (AP) in 2002, this limited edition hand-pulled screen print on fine art paper reflects the merging of street culture sensibilities with the boldness of pop art. Signed and marked as an AP, this work is part of an exclusive run that remains highly sought after by collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The piece measures 18x24 inches, allowing the iconic "Space Monkey" character to command attention, while the green and yellow color scheme enhances the visual impact. Dalek's "Space Monkey" character is a recurring figure in his work, often seen as an avatar for the artist's exploration of emotion, identity, and the human condition. This character, with its oversized eyes and cartoonish form, exudes a sense of playful curiosity and alienation, recurrent in street art and pop culture. Silkscreen printing adds a layer of complexity to the piece, with each hand-pulled layer contributing to the depth and texture that make the image pop. Exploring the Artistic Significance of Dalek's Silkscreen Print James Marshall's work as Dalek has contributed significantly to the artistic dialogue between street art and pop art. His "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" print encapsulates the whimsical and provocative elements often at play in his art. The character, floating against a stark background, is in a state of playful exploration, a sentiment that resonates with the freedom and spontaneity of graffiti art. At the same time, the clean lines and bold colors reflect the influence of pop art, creating a bridge between the countercultural and the mainstream. The artist's choice of an artist proof for this piece underscores its uniqueness and the personal nature of the screen printing process. Artist proofs are traditionally the first prints pulled from the screen, used to judge the quality of the print run. By signing and releasing a limited number of these proofs, Dalek offers collectors a piece of the creative process, a snapshot of the work in its earliest stage. Cultural Resonance of "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" in the Art Community The cultural resonance of Dalek's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" within the street pop art and graffiti artwork community cannot be overstated. As a part of the early 2000s art scene, this print represents a period when street art began gaining widespread recognition and acceptance in the art world. With its crossover appeal, Dalek's work has played a role in this transition, bringing the energy and ethos of street art into galleries and private collections. The screen print's limited edition status adds a sense of exclusivity, mirroring the often ephemeral nature of street art. Just as graffiti may be painted over or fade with time, the limited availability of "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" captures the urgency and rarity of street art in a form that collectors can preserve and appreciate over time. James Marshall's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" is a powerful representation of the synergy between street pop art and graffiti. As an artist's proof, it holds a special place in the canon of Dalek's work. It offers a window into the artist's creative process and a tangible piece of the movement that has brought street aesthetics into the forefront of contemporary art. The print is a testament to the enduring appeal of street-inspired imagery and its capacity to challenge, delight, and engage audiences across the spectrum of art appreciation.
$1,116.00
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Shark Toof Sta Spangled Illusion Original Spray Paint Wood Painting by Shark Toof
Star-Spangled Illusion Original Painting Spray Paint, Aerosol & Acrylic on Reclaimed Wood by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Orignal Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting Artwork Size 18x20.75 “This new body of work is a blend of my graffiti roots which is where I really developed my own unique voice. At the same time, there’s also an aspect of this work that is just not taking yourself too seriously, kind of vandalizing your own icons,” Shark Toof said while preparing in Detroit. “I like Detroit because it is very do-it-yourself and I am a very do-it-yourself artist so it is a great fit for me.”
$861.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Printers Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Cradled Wood Embellished Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2007 Signed & PP Marked HPM Hand Pulled Artwork Size 18x24 Oil Freedom. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Operation Oil Freedom (Black), 2007 Hand pulled multiple on panel 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) P.P. Signed, dated, and annotated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles Print Grade: 7/10 Moderate overall craquelure; mild surface soiling. Framed Dimensions 24.5 X 18.5 Inches Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print is a piece of artwork created by Shepard Fairey, also known as OBEY, an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist. Shepard Fairey gained widespread recognition through his "OBEY Giant" campaign and his iconic "Hope" poster of Barack Obama. His work often combines elements of street art, propaganda, and activism, drawing attention to social and political issues. This particular piece, "Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print," likely addresses the politics surrounding oil, energy consumption, and environmental concerns. As with many of Fairey's works, this piece employs a mix of bold fuel visuals and thought-provoking eagle burd imagery to engage the viewer and spark conversation about the subject matter. The use of silkscreen printing and wood as a medium further emphasizes the unique style and texture of the piece. Without seeing the artwork, it's difficult to provide a more detailed analysis of its specific visual elements or its exact meaning. However, it is likely that the piece carries a strong political and social message in line with Fairey's usual style.
$7,594.00
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Cleon Peterson Sorrow White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Sorrow White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand DeckledLimited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 "Sorrow White" is a silkscreen print by contemporary American artist Cleon Peterson. Known for his provocative and often violent imagery, Peterson's work explores themes of power dynamics, chaos, and brutality in society. The "Sorrow White" silkscreen print features a striking monochromatic color palette, with white, black and gold imagery that showcases the artist's signature style. The piece depict a figure engaged in challenging and confrontational thought. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has gained recognition for his distinct, often unsettling approach to art. The "Sorrow Black" print is a prime example of his work, embodying the dark, confrontational themes that define his artistic vision.
$759.00
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Jason Naylor- OPN Heart A-Z Values- X Original Spray Paint Painting by Jason Naylor- OPN Heart
A-Z Values- X Original Painting of Spray Paint & Black Ink on Heavy Matte Paper by Jason Naylor Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Series of positive affirmations beginning with letters A-Z, this is letter X for X- Factor. An A-Z series of paintings highlighting personality characteristics, or values, that help define what it means to be a good person. This is a personal project inspired by the 36 Days of Type challenge which is popular on social media. Spray paint + black ink on 18 x 24 heavy matte paper.
$751.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier This Is America PP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
This Is America PP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Fine Art The Provocative Narrative of Denial's "This Is America" "This Is America" by Denial, the pseudonym of artist Daniel Bombardier, is a profound example of street pop art's capacity to engage with contemporary social issues. Released as a Printer's Proof (PP) in 2020, this limited edition print on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper utilizes archival pigment to ensure lasting quality. Measuring 18x18 inches, each piece in this series is signed and marked by the artist, signifying its authenticity and exclusivity as part of a limited edition run. The artwork's stark, graphic quality and poignant textual message combine to form a piece that is both a visual statement and a commentary on the nation's state. Denial's work is known for its bold aesthetic that employs pop art and graffiti elements to convey messages about consumerism, politics, and social justice. "This Is America" is no exception, with its graphic depiction that plays on themes of identity, representation, and the American experience. The artwork's title, a question loaded with social and political undertones, invites viewers to ponder the reality of America's promise versus its actuality, especially concerning racial and social dynamics. Denial's Artistic Influence and Technique In the pop art tradition, Denial utilizes bright, arresting colors and stark contrasts to draw the viewer's eye and provoke a reaction. His technique is reminiscent of screen printing pioneers but with a modern twist that often incorporates elements of street art, such as stenciling and spray paint. The use of 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper in "This Is America" speaks to Denial's commitment to quality; the paper's substantial weight and smooth texture make it an ideal substrate for the archival pigment, ensuring that the colors and details of the print remain vibrant over time. The Printer's Proof designation of the print is significant within the art collecting community. Traditionally, Printer's Proofs are considered rare and valuable due to their limited number and the artist's direct involvement in the printing process. Denial's decision to sign and mark each print as PP sets it apart from standard editions, creating a deeper connection between the artist and the work and adding to the print's collectability. Street Pop Art and Its Role in Cultural Discourse Street pop art, as a hybrid of pop art's focus on mass culture and street art's raw, public-facing expression, has become an influential force in cultural discourse. Artists like Denial leverage the visibility and accessibility of street art to bring critical social issues to the forefront of public consciousness. "This Is America" serves as a visual catalyst for discussions about race, equality, and the American dream, effectively using the visual language of pop art to engage a broad audience in these conversations. The piece's direct and aggressive style is characteristic of street pop art's ability to challenge perceptions and inspire dialogue. Denial's work, particularly in this print, harnesses the power of graphic representation to address complex societal issues, making it a poignant example of how art can reflect and influence the times. In sum, "This Is America" by Denial is more than just a piece of modern artwork; it is a statement, a question, and a reflection of the times. Its place in the continuum of street pop art and graffiti artwork is solidified by its provocative imagery and the discussions it sparks. As a PP archival print, it stands as a testament to the enduring power of visual art to comment on and engage with the pressing issues of the day.
$733.00
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Cleon Peterson Sirens Of The Past Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Sirens Of The Past Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled on Hand Deckled 290gm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x22 Silkscreen Print of Stylized Gold & Black 3 Nude Siren Greek Myth Legends Emerging from the realm of pop art, street art, and graffiti, is an incredibly captivating piece of artwork, "Sirens Of The Past Night" silkscreen print, hand-pulled by Cleon Peterson. This magnificent piece, released in 2023, embodies an illustrious fusion of traditional silkscreen methods and modern artistic ideologies. Known for his expressive and provocative style, Peterson has once again crafted a masterpiece that stands as a testament to his prodigious talent. The artwork is one among a limited edition, with just 75 numbered pieces, each signed by the artist himself, rendering each print a unique collector's item. The print is presented on 290gm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, a medium well-regarded for its capability to carry intricate designs and bold colors, a signature aspect of Peterson's work. The size of the artwork, at 18x22, offers a compelling canvas for Peterson to wield his creative prowess, while also making it a perfect addition to any art collection, whether for personal pleasure or public display. "Drenched in the hues of gold and black, "Sirens Of The Past Night" is a celebration of Greek mythology, portrayed through the lens of modern pop art. The focal point of the artwork revolves around the representation of three nude sirens, figures known in ancient tales for their enchanting voices and mesmerizing beauty. The sirens have been depicted with great detail and attention, their forms styled in a manner that is quintessentially Peterson - a fusion of raw street art elements and refined pop art aesthetics. The stylistic elements in the piece are intentionally provocative, echoing the artist’s commentary on societal conflicts and human nature. Peterson is renowned for his compelling visual narratives that delve into the paradoxical aspects of the human condition, the nuances of which can be observed in this print. The sirens symbolize not only their mythical attributes but can also be interpreted as metaphoric reflections of the human psyche, a recurring theme in his body of work. The artwork's choice of contrasting gold and black adds another layer of intrigue, signifying the perpetual conflict between light and darkness, good and evil. These dichotomies that persist in Peterson's work effectively entice the viewer into a profound exploration of the piece. The stark contrast between the luminous gold and the profound black, both in color and what they represent, further enhances the mesmerizing allure of the depicted sirens. "Sirens Of The Past Night" not only pays homage to Greek mythology but also contributes significantly to the evolution of pop and street art. Peterson’s keen ability to articulate complex narratives through his distinctive aesthetic language ensures this limited-edition print will be a coveted piece for art collectors and enthusiasts alike. With each stroke, each contrast, and each meticulously crafted siren, Cleon Peterson encapsulates the very essence of what makes street art a riveting genre, all the while honoring the rich narratives of ancient legends. A testament to his incredible talent, "Sirens Of The Past Night" stands as an artistic beacon in contemporary pop and street art.
$780.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Helping Hands Archival Print by Dalek- James Marshall
Helping Hands Archival Print by Dalek- James Marshall Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 33 Off the Press Show Series Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art. Space Monkey Heads, Weapons & Trippy Shapes. Exploring the Psychedelic Geometry: Dalek's "Helping Hands" Dalek, also known as James Marshall, has emerged as a seminal figure in the transformation of street pop art into a form that fuses graffiti's raw, dynamic energy with the meticulous precision of fine art. His 2023 creation, "Helping Hands," is a limited edition archival print encapsulating this hybrid aesthetic. Limited to 33 signed and numbered pieces, the series is part of the "Off the Press Show Series," each print measuring 18x24 inches and printed on fine art paper. This artwork is a vibrant symphony of Marshall's iconic Space Monkey characters, a series of weapons, and a collection of shapes that defy the conventional perception of space and form. In "Helping Hands," the striking color palette and the array of trippy, psychedelic shapes invite the viewer into a world that is both familiar and alien. The Space Monkey heads, a recurrent motif in Dalek's work, are depicted with a visual language that speaks to the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Each head, armed with an arsenal of whimsical weapons and surrounded by abstract forms, conveys a sense of playful aggression, a hallmark of Marshall's style. The Space Monkey Phenomenon in Modern Art The Space Monkey is more than just a character; it has become an emblem of Dalek's artistic journey and a symbol within the larger context of pop graffiti and street art. Initially a vehicle for Marshall to explore his style and identity, the Space Monkeys have evolved into a complex commentary on society, individuality, and the nature of conflict. With "Helping Hands," these characters are not passive but are actively engaging with the environment around them, which is a chaotic yet structured universe of shapes and colors. This archival pigment fine art print is a vibrant example of how street art motifs can transition into collectible fine art. The limited edition nature of "Helping Hands" elevates the Space Monkeys from urban walls to the sanctified space of galleries and private collections while still maintaining the accessibility and populist spirit that is intrinsic to street art. James Marshall's Visionary Contribution to Art James Marshall's contributions to the art world are characterized by a fearless blending of genres and a willingness to experiment with form and color. In works like "Helping Hands," he has distilled the essence of graffiti artwork into a format that challenges and expands the boundaries of pop art. His use of archival pigment on fine art paper signifies respect for the durability of art, contrasting with the ephemeral nature of traditional street art, which is often at the mercy of the elements and city ordinances. The complexity of "Helping Hands" lies in its visual impact and the layers of meaning each component represents. The Space Monkeys, armed and yet seemingly at ease, juxtaposed with the mind-bending geometric backdrop, create a tension that is both thought-provoking and visually arresting. Marshall's work is a dialogue between the viewer and the canvas, a conversation that delves into themes of existence, resistance, and the interplay between harmony and discord. James Marshall, who hails from the United States, has left an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene through his art. "Helping Hands" is a testament to his skill as an artist and his vision as a creator who seamlessly melds the street with the studio. As a piece of modern artwork, it not only represents a moment in time but also serves as a bridge to the future of art where the lines between street pop art, graffiti artwork, and fine art continue to blur and converge.
$535.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Disposable Heroes Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Disposable Heroes 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered Screen Print DISPOSABLE HEROES Screen Print 18 x 24 inches Edition of 450 February 7, 2012 "He Served Us Well" This image is loosely a sequel to the Peace Guard from 2008 and serves as a reminder that pushing for peace, ironically, requires a militant vigilance itself. I love the juxtaposition of seemingly contradictory symbols. Peace is victory without war. It’s a good day when you don’t have to use your A.K.! – Shepard
$685.00
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Buff Monster Eye of the Serpent Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Eye of the Serpent 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 335gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Buff Monster x Brian Ewing Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 18"x24" Coventry Rag 335 gsm Signed & Numbered (by both artists) in an edition of 200 with Metallic Ink
$861.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Pattern of Corruption Black Gold AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Cleon Peterson
Pattern of Corruption Black Gold AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Cleon Peterson Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2015 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Repeating Image of Tribal Man With Bloody Knife and Lotus Flower Vine Pattern Silkscreen "Cleon Peterson and I recently collaborated on a mural in Miami’s Wynwood district and were happy enough with the end result to decide to make some limited edition screen prints inspired by the mural. Cleon and I both deal with the persistent themes of the fragility of society, human savagery, and corruption in our work. The image has a dichotomy in its hypnotic classical floral pattern with sinister elements woven into it, which caution the viewer to look deeper than an appealing surface presentation." - SHepard Fairey "Pattern of Corruption Black Gold" is a striking representation of the collaboration between two giants of the street art world, Shepard Fairey, best known for his OBEY campaign, and Cleon Peterson. As an AP Silkscreen print, this piece emphasizes the hand-crafted nature of their work, a detail that resonates deeply with enthusiasts of street and pop art. Shepard Fairey's iconic art has always challenged societal norms, provoking viewers to consider underlying complexities and contradictions present in contemporary society. Cleon Peterson, with his depictions of chaotic human interactions, similarly forces viewers to grapple with the darker underbelly of humanity. The inspiration behind this piece emerged from the mural the duo worked on together in Miami’s Wynwood district, a place renowned for its vibrant street art scene. It's evident in the AP Silkscreen print how their artistic styles and messages seamlessly intertwine. The meticulous detail of a tribal man brandishing a bloody knife juxtaposed with the lotus flower vine pattern invites introspection on the duality of human nature. The combination of tribal motifs with classical floral patterns not only alludes to a blending of the traditional with the contemporary but also serves as a cautionary tale. The surface beauty of the design may lure the viewer in, but as Fairey himself mentioned, the sinister undertones remind us to delve deeper and question the allure. A limited-edition release, with only 150 prints available, the artwork has achieved heightened significance among collectors and enthusiasts. The hand-pulled, two-color screen print on fine art paper stands as a testament to the dedication of the artists to their craft. The "Pattern of Corruption Black Gold" is not merely an artwork; it's a poignant commentary on society's fragility and the ever-present themes of corruption and human savagery, themes that both Fairey and Peterson have consistently explored in their works.
$1,084.00
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Cleon Peterson Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red White Blue Print by Cleon Peterson
Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red White Blue Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 18x24 Political Democrat Silkscreen Print of Woman on a Horse Holding US Flag. Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Silkscreen Print The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red, White, and Blue silkscreen print by Cleon Peterson stands as a powerful piece of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2024, this limited edition artwork captures a strong political and cultural message, emphasizing hope, freedom, and civic responsibility. This piece, printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, features a hand-deckled edge, adding a tactile sense of authenticity and craft to its presentation. The edition is limited to 80 signed and numbered prints, measuring 18x24 inches, which reflects its exclusivity and appeal to collectors of contemporary political art. The Artistic Vision of Cleon Peterson Cleon Peterson, an American artist born in 1973, is renowned for his striking and often confrontational work. His art frequently portrays themes of conflict, power dynamics, and societal upheaval. Peterson’s background in graffiti and street art influences his bold aesthetic, characterized by stark contrasts and a palette of limited colors. The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive print exemplifies these characteristics. The central figure—a woman riding a horse, holding a U.S. flag—symbolizes strength, perseverance, and patriotic ideals. The choice of red, white, and blue emphasizes its American identity, tying the artwork to the ideals of democracy and freedom. The Cultural Impact of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have long served as powerful tools for social commentary. This print embodies this tradition, using bold, graphic imagery to inspire action and reflection. The deliberate simplicity of the composition ensures that the message is clear and accessible, making it a quintessential example of political art with a populist edge. Peterson’s use of silkscreen techniques ties the work to the traditions of Pop Art pioneers like Andy Warhol, while the urban and gritty aesthetic links it to the raw energy of graffiti culture. Limited Editions as a Medium for Political Expression The exclusivity of limited edition artworks like this one enhances their value, both financially and culturally. The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive print resonates with contemporary political movements, particularly those emphasizing civic engagement and the protection of democratic ideals. By incorporating a powerful visual narrative with the intimacy of hand-signed and numbered editions, Peterson bridges the personal and the political, creating a piece that feels both monumental and approachable. This artwork is a striking example of how modern Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork can encapsulate political sentiment while maintaining an aesthetic appeal. Through its bold imagery and symbolic elements, it stands as both a call to action and a celebration of the enduring values of hope and freedom.
$563.00