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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Get A Job HPM Silkscreen Stencil on Wood by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Get A Job HPM Silkscreen Stencil on Wood by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Painted Multiple Panel Ready to Hang Street Artist Modern Graffiti Pop Art. 2012 Signed & Numbered Edition of 6 HPM Silkscreen Stencil Print Artwork Size 18x24 on Wood Panel. Framed without glass. Framed Dimensions 25 X 19 Inches. Shepard Fairey Get A Job HPM Silkscreen Stencil on Wood 2012 The 2012 Get A Job hand-painted multiple by Shepard Fairey, the American artist behind the OBEY name, is a striking fusion of silkscreen stencil work and hand-applied detailing on a wood panel. Measuring 18 x 24 inches, this piece forms part of an extremely limited edition of only six, each signed and numbered by the artist. Known for his politically charged, socially conscious imagery, Fairey uses the visual language of propaganda posters to deliver a biting commentary on labor, authority, and societal expectations, here reframed through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Propaganda-Inspired Composition The central figure in the artwork points directly outward, recalling iconic recruitment poster imagery, but the directive here is satirically altered to read “I Want You to Get a Job.” This layered messaging both mimics and critiques the authoritative tone of historic propaganda, drawing attention to the commodification of work and the pressures of productivity. The composition is infused with radiating golden rays against a dominant red background, with two strong, uniformed workers flanking the scene, reinforcing the militaristic aesthetic while heightening the visual impact. Technique and Materiality This work is not a standard print but a hand-painted multiple, meaning each panel is individually worked on by the artist, resulting in subtle variations across the edition. The use of wood as a base surface adds warmth, texture, and durability, contrasting with the crispness of the silkscreen stencil application. Fairey’s layering of paint and stencil work produces depth and complexity, with areas of intentional distress and imperfection that enhance the street-art authenticity. The absence of glass in the framing invites closer inspection of the texture and the tactile qualities of the wood grain beneath the paint. Shepard Fairey’s Cultural Commentary Born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, Shepard Fairey emerged from the skateboarding scene with his OBEY sticker campaign before becoming a central figure in contemporary political street art. His works frequently challenge power structures, media influence, and consumer culture. In Get A Job, Fairey uses the aesthetics of socialist realism and wartime propaganda to deliver a layered critique of modern labor dynamics, while maintaining the bold graphic style that has made his work internationally recognizable. With its combination of rare edition size, mixed media execution, and socially pointed message, this piece is a powerful example of Fairey’s ability to merge visual seduction with political provocation in the sphere of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$6,175.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Creativity, Equity, Justice Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Creativity, Equity, Justice Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "This print is a portrait of Anjel Newmann, Director of Programs and Youth Director of AS220 – a non-profit community arts organization based in downtown Providence with whom I’ve worked since the ’90s. AS220 is important to me because they have cultivated a creative community that continues to have a profoundly transformative impact on the city. I’m inspired by Anjel’s dedication to this organization, where she’s been a member since she was 13 years old, learning from a diverse set of communities and facilitating access to opportunities for young people across the city of Providence. Thank you Anjel and AS220 for all that you do for the people of Rhode Island!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY In the vibrant intersection where art meets activism, Shepard Fairey’s silkscreen print stands as a testament to the power of creative expression as a tool for social change. Released in 2019, this limited edition piece, signed and numbered with a run of 450, encapsulates Fairey’s longstanding commitment to community engagement through art. The 18x24 artwork, hand-pulled on Cream Speckletone fine art paper, is not only a visual treat but a beacon of inspiration, embodying the themes of creativity, equity, and justice. At the heart of this print is a portrait of Anjel Newmann, a figure who represents the enduring impact of AS220, a non-profit community arts organization in Providence, Rhode Island. Newmann's involvement with AS220 began at the tender age of 13, and her journey to becoming the Director of Programs and Youth Director showcases the nurturing power of such institutions in cultivating artistic talent and leadership among the youth. Fairey, having collaborated with AS220 since the 1990s, celebrates not only the individual journey of Newmann but also the broader ethos of the organization. AS220’s pivotal role in fostering an inclusive arts community and providing a platform for marginalized voices is central to Fairey's narrative. The artwork itself is a visual confluence of Fairey's signature style with poignant messaging. Words like "Creativity," "Equity," and "Justice" are prominently featured, aligning with the larger message that Fairey perpetuates through his work—art as a mechanism for societal upliftment and personal liberation. His use of bold, contrasting colors and geometric patterns draws the eye, compelling the viewer to contemplate the interconnectedness of the artistic elements with the profound themes presented. Fairey’s choice of Anjel Newmann as the subject speaks volumes about the role models that inspire his work. By highlighting Newmann's dedication to AS220, Fairey not only honors her and the organization but also emphasizes the importance of creative communities in driving positive social change. This print transcends its aesthetic appeal, standing as a symbol of hope and a call to action, urging viewers to rise above challenges and contribute to the collective journey towards a just society. It is a celebration of Fairey’s enduring relationship with AS220 and his unwavering belief in art as a catalyst for progress.
$662.00 $596.00
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Efdot The Blob Bat Sports Object Art by Efdot
The Blob Bat Limited Edition Maple Dinger Baseball Bat Sculpture Artwork by Modern Fine Graffiti Street Artist Efdot. Efdot's Blob Bat features his signature abstract-meets-figurative Blob pattern, wrapping around the glossy black barrel of the wooden bat. Efdot logo and Ef. monogram are included on the surface above the grip of the bat. The first blob bat was originally featured on Efdot's Topps Project 2020 Mike Trout card. Only 10 black/gold Blob Bats will be made in this special edition for MLB Opening Day 2021. Bat Details: Size: 33' in length with a large barrel with a medium handle Material: D-318 Maple In collaboration with Dinger Bats "Baseball is not included in purchase Fulfilled by Efdot Studio in Brooklyn, NY.
$712.00 $641.00
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MQ Planet- Mque Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO Original Spray Painting by MQ Planet- Mque
Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO Original Spray Painting by MQ Planet- Mque One of a Kind Artwork on Fine Art by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Paint Original Painting Size 16x12 Tow Away Zone, MQIZM, SEO, Lucy Mkue MQ Planet's Vivid Street Canvas: The Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO The Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO is a striking piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork by the renowned artist MQ Planet, also known by his real name, Mque. This one-of-a-kind original spray painting stands as a vibrant testament to the evolving nature of street art, blending graffiti's raw edge with pop art's polished aesthetic. Created in 2023, this signed mixed media acrylic and spray paint work is emblematic of Mque's distinctive style, marked by its bold colors, dynamic compositions, and culturally resonant themes. Exploring the Synthesis of Media in Mque's Art In this 16x12 original painting, Mque combines acrylic and spray paint to capture the essence of urban art. The piece features elements synonymous with the urban environment, such as the iconic 'Tow Away Zone' signage, juxtaposed with the artist's signature elements like 'MQIZM,' 'SEO,' and 'Lucy Mkue.' The backdrop of the brick wall serves not just as a canvas but as a symbol of the cityscape itself—a fitting stage for the dance of Mque's vibrant graffiti letters. Each component within the artwork is carefully curated to represent a facet of the street art narrative, reflecting the voices and stories that emanate from the urban jungle. Mque's Impact on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork The work of MQ Planet goes beyond mere artistic expression; it is a cultural phenomenon that captures the zeitgeist of street pop art. Through pieces like the Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO, Mque challenges the viewer to reconsider the definition and scope of art itself. He bridges disparate worlds by bringing the street to the gallery, inviting a dialogue between the onlooker and the walls that bear witness to the city's soul. Mque's contribution to the genre is not just in his visual language but in his authenticity and fidelity to the spirit of street culture. His artwork encapsulates the pulse of the streets, offering a window into the life and rhythm of the city. The Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO reflects Mque's mastery over his medium and a narrative piece that tells a story of the streets, the artist, and the ever-present interplay between art and the environment. This original painting is a colorful chronicle of Mque's artistic journey and a vibrant chapter in the book of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
$801.00 $721.00
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Hijack Protect the eARTh Silkscreen Print by Hijack
Protect the eARTh Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Hijack Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 22.5x30 Silkscreen of Man With Broken Blue Umbrella Walking By Graffiti Wall. Hijack's "Protect the eARTh" serves as a profound reflection on the intersection of urban life and environmental consciousness. Crafted in 2022, this artwork, confined to a limited edition of 50 pieces, demonstrates the artist's knack for capturing the zeitgeist of our contemporary world. Spanning a canvas of 22.5x30 inches, the print communicates a tale both intimate and universal through its evocative imagery. A key component of the composition is the solitary figure, navigating an urban landscape with a broken blue umbrella. This umbrella, damaged yet still fulfilling its role, is emblematic of the Earth's resilience in the face of human-induced challenges. Its vibrant blue color, a symbol of the planet's vast waters and clear skies, contrasts starkly with the gritty, grayscale urban setting. The backdrop, an old graffiti wall, underscores the impermanence of human endeavors. Amidst the myriad of tags and markings, the words "Protect eARTh" and "I LOVE EARTH" stand out, echoing the piece's overarching theme. Through these seemingly random but carefully chosen scribbles, Hijack emphasizes the importance of cherishing and preserving our environment. "Protect the eARTh" is more than a captivating visual; it's an urgent plea. While it draws from the aesthetics and ethos of pop graffiti art, the piece transcends the genre, becoming a universal statement about our collective responsibility towards the planet. In this print, Hijack masterfully converges the immediacy of street art with a timeless message, creating a poignant reminder of the world's fragility and our role within it.
$3,741.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Fashion Addict Refill Coach AP Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Fashion Addict Refill- Coach 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 Coach 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. 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.
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Sandra Chevrier La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Brass Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier
La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Brass Silkscreen Print by Sandra Chevrier The Cage and Leap of Faith Hand-Pulled 24-Color on 3mm Corroded Brass Metal Limited Edition Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 27.56x38.58 Silkscreen Print. In French, La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi Means "The Cage and Leap of Faith" La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi: A Study in Metal by Sandra Chevrier Sandra Chevrier's "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" is a riveting piece that encapsulates the vibrancy of street pop art and graffiti artwork while embodying the ethos of pop art's direct engagement with contemporary culture. This limited-edition artwork, released in 2021, is a testament to Chevrier's distinctive style, which often features layered imagery combining the raw expressiveness of street art with the precision of acceptable art practices. The Artistic Narrative of Sandra Chevrier's Silkscreen Print The piece, whose title translates to "The Cage and Leap of Faith," is a hand-pulled 24-color silkscreen print on 3mm corroded brass metal. Measuring 27.56x38.58 inches, the artwork is a visual spectacle and a conceptual exploration. Chevrier's work is known for using comic book excerpts juxtaposed against realistic depictions of the human form, particularly female faces. The effect is a collage of emotions and cultural references that speak to the internal and external battles of identity and perception. Examining the Techniques and Symbolism in Chevrier's Work Chevrier's technique in this piece is noteworthy, as she employs many colors to bring depth and texture to the surface of the metal, a material that itself connotes both strength and the passage of time—using brass as a canvas adds an element of industrial grit to the work. At the same time, the corrosion process she applies ensures that each piece in the limited edition of ten is unique, echoing the individuality of human experience. The imagery Chevrier chooses is equally significant. The partial faces of women are depicted with a sense of both beauty and melancholy, as the superimposed comic book scenes suggest narratives of struggle, power, and resilience. The "cages" in Chevrier's works are metaphors for the societal expectations and constraints placed upon individuals, particularly women, and the 'leap of faith' represents the courage required to transcend these boundaries. Impact of 'La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi' in Contemporary Art Discourse The release of "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" was met with enthusiasm in the art community as collectors and critics alike sought to decipher the layered meanings within Chevrier's work. The limited edition series quickly became a sought-after item for its visual appeal and its contemplative narrative. Chevrier's work bridges the ephemeral nature of street art and the permanence associated with metalwork, creating a dialogue between the transient and the eternal. Cultural Resonance of Sandra Chevrier's Limited Edition Artwork The cultural resonance of Chevrier's "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" is amplified by the artwork's engagement with themes of feminism, identity, and liberation. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to find their place in the pantheon of recognized art forms, pieces like Chevrier's underscore the relevance of these mediums in addressing poignant social issues. Her work beautifies the space it occupies and prompts introspection and discussion, hallmarks of influential art. In summary, Sandra Chevrier's "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" expresses street pop art sensibilities fused with traditional artistic mediums. The use of corroded brass metal as a substrate for the complex silkscreen process exemplifies contemporary art's innovative spirit, and the series's limited edition nature underscores each piece's value. Through her art, Chevrier continues to challenge and inspire, making "La Cage Et 'Acte De Foi" a significant contribution to the narrative of modern art.
$5,867.00
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Gary Taxali Clowns Lithograph Print by Gary Taxali
Clowns Lithograph Print by Gary Taxali Hand-Pulled Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 19x22 Visual Narrative in Taxali's "Clowns" "Clowns" is a striking lithograph print by Gary Taxali, showcasing his exceptional talent blending street art, pop art, and traditional printmaking. This hand-pulled print on fine art paper is a limited edition from 2014, signed and numbered, with only 80 prints made, each measuring 19x22 inches. It encapsulates the whimsical and often satirical essence of Taxali's style, deeply rooted in the aesthetics of vintage comics and advertising. Taxali's "Clowns" depicts a tumbling tower of caricatured clowns in a playful yet chaotic descent between urban buildings. This imagery is a quintessential example of Taxali's ability to convey complex narratives through simple compositions. The clowns, often associated with humor and folly, are presented in a moment of uncontrolled fall, perhaps a metaphor for life's often tumultuous and unpredictable nature. This scene, set against the stark lines of city architecture, evokes a sense of movement and a clash between the animate and the inanimate, a theme commonly explored in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. Technique and Limited Edition Appeal The lithography technique allows Taxali to bring a textural and nuanced quality to the print, reflecting the hands-on approach of street art. Each print in the edition is unique due to the nature of hand-pulling, creating a connection between the artist and each work that resonates with the authenticity sought in both the pop art and graffiti art communities. The limited edition of "Clowns" adds a collectible appeal, merging the democratic nature of street art with the exclusivity of the art world. In the context of modern art, "Clowns" by Gary Taxali stands as a vibrant example of how artists can bridge different artistic disciplines to create works that are both accessible and complex. This print reflects the ongoing narrative of pop art's influence on street art and vice versa, illustrating how the two can merge to form a distinct and compelling genre that resonates with a broad audience. Taxali's work continues to challenge and delight viewers, making a statement both a nod to the past and a commentary on the present state of art and society.
$951.00 $856.00
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Steve Kaufman SAK Punch Cigar HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
Punch Cigar Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Serigraph Print on Canvas Framed by Steve Kaufman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Custom Frame. Arguably the most sought-after cigar piece by Steve Kaufman. Steve Kaufman (American, 1960-2010) "Punch Cigar", hand embellished serigraph, Edition 37/150 and signed in monogram en verso. Ht: 16.5" Wd: 35" By the early 90’s, Kaufman’s work was highly in demand, but he wanted to remain in touch with a broad, public audience. He staged a one-man, one-night show painting 55 “Racial Harmony” murals in New York and appeared on TV and radio to promote racial tolerance. He also created an AIDS memorial in New York City and draped red fabric over the letter “D” of the Hollywood Sign in remembrance of everyone who had died of AIDS.
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Cinta Vidal Cats Home AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Cinta Vidal
Cats Home AP Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Cinta Vidal, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof Signed 2018 Limited Edition of 30
$572.00 $515.00
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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.
$675.00 $608.00
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Hijack BFF Unique 1 Valentines Day Original Silkscreen Print by Hijack
BFF Unique 1 Valentine's Day Original Silkscreen Print by Hijack Hand Spray Painted on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed Original Unique Hand Painted Spray Paint Artwork Size 20x30 Silkscreen Print Embracing Emotion Through the Vibrancy of Street Pop Art: Hijack's BFF Unique 1 Valentine's Day Print In the pantheon of modern urban art, the expressive power of street pop art is undeniable, and its influence can be felt rippling through the works of countless artists. Among these, Hijack, a pseudonym for the artist who indeed hijacks public consciousness with vibrant images, stands out with his piece BFF Unique 1 Valentine's Day Original Silkscreen Print. This artwork, released in 2024, bears the marks of a creator deeply rooted in the culture of Los Angeles, California, where the streets serve as an ever-evolving canvas for declarations of all forms. Hijack, thriving in his father's legacy, Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta), takes to the stage of fine art with a daring that is reminiscent of his progenitor and distinct in its direction. This piece, a hand-spray-painted masterpiece on fine art paper, encapsulates graffiti artwork's spontaneous and spirited essence. Its size, a substantial 20x30, makes it not just a statement but an announcement, a proclamation of the influence of street art on the more sanitized realms of fine art galleries. The BFF Unique 1 Valentine's Day Original Silkscreen Print is a symphony of emotion, meticulously handcrafted and singular in its edition. Each signed original stands as an individual homage to the intricacies of human connection, lovingly rendered through spray paint - a material so intrinsically linked with street art's rebellious and outspoken nature. The Bold Heart of Street Art: Decoding the Visual Syntax of Hijack's Silkscreen Print At the heart of Hijack's print lies a brilliant red heart, pulsating with energy against a backdrop that melds form with color in a dance of dripping paint and deliberate line work. The figure within the frame - hooded, head bowed - invites contemplation, suggesting a narrative as deep as the layers of paint that construct the image. This interplay of iconography and anonymity speaks to the core of what graffiti artwork can be: a mirror to the soul set within the unfettered landscapes of urban environments. The technique of silkscreen printing, renowned for its role in the rise of pop art, finds renewed life in Hijack's hands. The tactile quality of the hand-spray-painted elements of this work brings a sense of immediacy, a rawness often lost in mechanical reproduction. This confluence of traditional methods with the vibrancy of street art techniques results in a piece that is as much an artifact as a slice of contemporary expression. Hijack's nuanced approach to his craft, utilizing the controlled environment of silkscreen printing and the unpredictable nature of spray paint, reflects a duality in much of street pop art. This duality acknowledges the planned and the spontaneous, the personal and the public, the ephemeral and the eternal in ways few other art forms can. Hijack's Artistic Vision: A Beacon in Street Pop and Graffiti Art With every piece, Hijack reaffirms his commitment to the ethos of street pop art. He captures fleeting emotions and moments in time, preserving them within the more enduring framework of fine art. The BFF Unique 1 Valentine's Day Original Silkscreen Print is no exception; it serves as a beacon for the transformative potential of graffiti artwork and its ability to transcend its roots and find a home in the diverse ecosystem of modern art. As each of these handcrafted prints bears Hijack's signature, they do more than simply authenticate the artwork; they serve as a direct line to the artist's hand, creative process, and vision. These prints are not just visual constructs but tactile connections to the artist himself, embodying the spirit of street pop art in their creation and reception. By intertwining the immediacy of graffiti with the lasting impact of fine art, Hijack invites his audience to experience a unique blend of raw street aesthetic and refined artistry. The BFF Unique 1 Valentine's Day Original Silkscreen Print encapsulates the essence of love as viewed through the lens of urban art, offering a narrative that is both intensely personal and vividly public. In Hijack's art, viewers find not just a reflection of the street but a window into the human condition, framed by the bold lines and bright colors of an artist who speaks fluently the city's language.
$4,573.00
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Buff Monster Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Screen Print on Card Stock Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9x12 With Heavy Drips of Hand Painted Areas. Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster The Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster captures the energetic essence of modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2023 as part of a numbered limited edition of only 50 prints, this piece stands out not only for its vivid design but also for its hybrid execution that merges silkscreen precision with raw hand-painted embellishments. Buff Monster’s approach continues to blur the boundaries between collectible design and fine art by infusing accessible formats with labor-intensive customizations. Each 9x12 inch print is individually touched by the artist, turning every edition into a unique object of visual delight. A Character Icon Evolved Into Canvas The print features Buff Monster’s iconic Mister Melty character reimagined with a bold, central composition. A single oversized eye commands attention from the middle of the page, framed inside thick black borders that give the impression of an expressive digital emoji turned physical. The character’s gooey surface is amplified with streaks, splatters, and thick drips of white and green acrylic paint, resulting in an effect that is part horror cartoon and part sticky psychedelic dream. The hand-painted marks on every print add motion, variance, and human imperfection to a template grounded in graphic repetition, making each print feel spontaneous and unfiltered despite its uniform base. Fusion of Screen Print and Acrylic Hand Detailing Created on card stock fine art paper, the silkscreen foundation provides a bold, flat application of colors with dense blacks that define Mister Melty’s signature contour. Over this structured design, Buff Monster applied heavy hand-painted drips and splashes in a fluorescent palette, giving the artwork a tactile and almost sculptural quality. This hand-painted modification, known as HPM or Hand-Painted Multiple, elevates the piece beyond traditional screen printing and into the realm of individualized contemporary art. No two versions of the edition are identical, which reinforces the street art ethos of impermanence and expression over replication. Buff Monster’s Artistic Universe and Urban Influence Buff Monster, based in the United States, is widely recognized for building a visual language that merges 1980s pop aesthetics with street art strategies. His world is filled with melting monsters, neon colors, ice cream motifs, and playful grotesquery. Mister Melty, a recurring figure in his works, encapsulates his approach to character-driven design with a twist of surrealism. This particular green edition reinforces Buff Monster’s tendency to explore new colorways and contexts for familiar icons, ensuring his work remains both cohesive and experimental. As part of his 2023 body of work, this Green Mister Melty HPM print carries forward his exploration of character iconography while enhancing its artistic value through hand-executed texture and spontaneous drips that echo graffiti’s raw sensibility. For collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print is both a celebration of Buff Monster’s visual identity and a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind painting disguised as a print.
$650.00 $585.00
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Stephanie Buer Sunset On The 5 And The 110 PP Archival Print by Stephanie Buer
Sunset On The 5 And The 110 PP Archival Print by Stephanie Buer Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x13 Archival Pigment Fine Art Stephanie Buer's "Sunset On The 5 And The 110 ": A Moment Captured in Urban Landscape Stephanie Buer's "Sunset On The 5 And The 110" captures a moment in time, a snapshot where the urban landscape meets the transient beauty of the sunset. This archival print, produced in 2019, is a testament to Buer's dedication to exploring the often-overlooked nooks of city life. As a Printer's Proof (PP) on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, the work is part of a limited series that has been personally overseen and approved by the artist. Each print within this limited edition is signed and marked 'PP,' distinguishing it as a direct artifact of Buer's vision. Measuring 20x13 inches, the artwork is rendered with archival pigment, ensuring that the subtle gradations of light and the vividness of the urban graffiti are preserved. Buer is known for her detailed and nuanced portrayal of derelict and abandoned urban spaces, often focusing on the textural interplay between the natural world and human-made structures. Her work in "Sunset On The 5 And The 110" is emblematic of this style, as it meticulously depicts the convergence of nature and the urban environment at a specific moment. The print showcases Buer's ability to capture the essence of street pop and graffiti artwork within a fine art context, inviting contemplation on the transient nature of the urban sprawl and the art that adorns it. The interplay of Light and Texture in Buer's Work Buer's attention to detail is evident in the realistic rendering of the scene. The contrast between the organic silhouettes of the hills and the concrete geometry of the overpass is softened by the warm hues of the sunset, encapsulating the dialogue between the built environment and the natural one. The graffiti, a hallmark of street art, is depicted not as an act of vandalism but as an intrinsic part of the urban tapestry. This perspective indicates Buer's approach to her subjects, where elements often seen as decay are portrayed with a sense of dignity and inherent beauty. The choice of Moab Entrada fine art paper speaks to the quality and longevity of the print. Known for its premium feel and ability to hold pigments without degradation, the paper complements Buer's intricate and layered technique. The archival pigment used in the printmaking process ensures that the work's refined details, down to the texture of the concrete and the fading light of the sky, are captured with fidelity. Reflections of Street Pop Art in Buer's "Sunset On The 5 And The 110" Buer's work stands at the intersection of street pop art and fine art, incorporating elements from both to create something transcending either category. "Sunset On The 5 And The 110" does not simply document a scene; it communicates the silent narratives within urban spaces. The graffiti present in the artwork is a nod to the street artists and an acknowledgment of the layers of history and expression that they contribute to the cityscape. "Sunset On The 5 And The 110" by Stephanie Buer is a poignant reminder of the beauty found in transient moments within the urban landscape. As a Printer's Proof, it holds an exceptional value for collectors and admirers of Buer's work, offering a tangible connection to her artistic process. Buer elevates the every day to the extraordinary by portraying the interplay between light, texture, and structure, inviting viewers to see the world around them through a lens of nuanced appreciation. Her work continues to resonate within the spheres of street pop art and graffiti artwork, capturing the quiet magnificence of scenes that might otherwise go unnoticed.
$563.00 $507.00
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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 $617.00
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Jay Kaes No Fear Original Acrylic Painting by Jay Kaes
No Fear Original Acrylic Painting by Jay Kaes One of a Kind Artwork on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Artist. 2020 Signed Acrylic Original Painting Size 16.5x11.7 Red Lips Smoking Cigarette Glitch Stlye.
$756.00 $680.00
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Ben Frost Chips Mushroom Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost
Chips Mushroom Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2025 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Chips Mushroom by Ben Frost as Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Chips Mushroom is a vibrant 2025 blotter paper release by Australian artist Ben Frost, executed as a limited edition archival pigment print on hand-perforated blotter paper. The piece is a psychedelic explosion of color and character, transforming two chipmunk-style cartoon figures into glowing avatars of trippy mischief. The characters embrace a massive mushroom with hypnotic joy, their candy-colored eyes swirling in sync with the red, yellow, and blue pulsations radiating through the background. Released on April 19, 2025 and perforated by Zane Kesey, the artwork is part of Frost’s continuing exploration of pharmaceutical satire, cartoon nostalgia, and drug culture iconography—filtered through the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Visual Style and Commentary of Ben Frost Ben Frost, born in Australia, is known internationally for his provocative works that remix corporate branding, medication packaging, and pop culture icons with subversive intent. He draws heavily from graffiti aesthetics, advertisement design, and comic art, twisting their purpose to expose the absurdities of consumption and identity. In Chips Mushroom, he collides the aesthetics of children's cartoons with drug symbolism, using hyper-expressive chipmunks and a towering mushroom to provoke a layered visual response. The piece walks a line between euphoric fantasy and sensory overload, challenging how innocence and escapism are sold and interpreted in media and marketing. The exaggerated features and blissful daze of the characters hint at both chemical surrealism and the performative bliss of consumer culture. Blotter Paper as Medium and Message Printing Chips Mushroom on perforated blotter paper is not a gimmick—it is a conscious, culturally loaded choice. Blotter paper has long been associated with the psychedelic counterculture of the 1960s and beyond, often used as a delivery method for LSD. By using it as the canvas, Frost recontextualizes his cartoon-laced satire into a physical object that evokes altered perception, rebellion, and the boundary-pushing roots of graffiti art. The small grid squares also echo the building blocks of digital pixel art and the modular logic of pharmaceuticals, reinforcing the connections between microdosing, consumerism, and branding. It is both a print and a conceptual time bomb—an art object that challenges the viewer before it even speaks. Cartoon Characters as Agents of Disruption The use of chipmunk-like characters pulling ecstatically at a colossal mushroom isn't simply a tribute to animation nostalgia. In the framework of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, these creatures become symbols of rebellion, fantasy, and hallucination. Their exaggerated grins and kaleidoscopic eyes bring the influence of underground comics and urban tagging culture into collision with drug references and psychedelic art history. Much like other Frost works that utilize pop mascots in disturbing or ecstatic ways, Chips Mushroom relies on innocence warped by excess. The playful format becomes a tool to decode addiction, pleasure, and capitalist spectacle—all while holding fast to the vibrant, rule-breaking DNA of street art.
$600.00 $540.00
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Magnus Gjoen Skate de Sevres Skateboard Art Deck by Magnus Gjoen x Skateptych
Skate de Sèvres Skateboard Art Deck by Magnus Gjoen x Skateptych x Wallace Collection Baroque Limited Edition Print From Artist on Wood Pop Street Graffiti Sports Object Artwork. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 99 Sports Artwork Skateboard Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Printed Art Object. Baroque Stylized Art Deck with Classical Imagery of Cherubs, Muses, Women, Love Romance & Other French Themes. Made from a Sèvres vase designed by Jacques-François. Skate de Sèvres: A Fusion of Baroque Art and Skateboarding The Skate de Sèvres skateboard art deck by Magnus Gjoen is a testament to the versatility and expansive canvas that street pop art and graffiti have embraced. This limited edition piece, produced in collaboration with Skateptych and the Wallace Collection, showcases the intersection of classical baroque aesthetics with contemporary street and sports culture. With only 99 in existence, each signed and numbered by the artist; this deck transcends its functional purpose as a sports apparatus to become a coveted piece of modern art. Gjoen, known for juxtaposing themes of life and death, beauty and decay, presents a skateboard deck that is both a rideable and striking art piece. The imagery of cherubs, muses, women, and romantic motifs borrowed from French baroque art adds a layer of historical depth and romanticism to the piece. This collaboration highlights the adaptability of skateboarding culture to various artistic expressions and marks a significant point where street art converges with the luxury of baroque art. Magnus Gjoen and the Artistic Reclamation of the Skateboard Magnus Gjoen's work on the Skate de Sèvres board is a powerful statement on the reclamation of the skateboard as a legitimate medium for fine art. Once seen as a mere tool for sport and recreation, the skateboard is transformed under Gjoen's artistic vision into a platform for exploring complex themes and showcasing classical artistry. The deck, measuring 8x31 inches, is a canvas that breaks free from the confines of galleries, bringing the grandeur of baroque art to the grit of the streets. The intricate designs and lavish embellishments typical of the Baroque period are reinterpreted through Gjoen's contemporary lens, creating a dialogue between the past and present. This Skate de Sèvres board bridges disparate worlds, inviting contemplation on the nature of art, its accessibility, and how traditional themes can find new life in unexpected places. The Cultural Significance of the Skate de Sèvres Deck The cultural significance of the Skate de Sèvres deck lies in its ability to democratize art and blend the worlds of athleticism and aesthetics. It is a piece that resonates with skateboarders, art collectors, and admirers of baroque art alike, representing a cross-section of interests and passions. The collaboration with the Wallace Collection, a bastion of historical art, validates the skateboard as a viable and vibrant medium for artistic expression. Gjoen's limited edition skateboard deck is a narrative piece that tells the story of art's evolution and its role within contemporary subcultures. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to push the boundaries of where and how art is experienced, works like the Skate de Sèvres board play a crucial role in expanding the conversation around art, culture, and society. Through this piece, Magnus Gjoen showcases his artistic prowess and contributes to the ongoing discourse on the fusion of art forms and the role of art in public and private life. In the art community, the Skate de Sèvres deck by Magnus Gjoen stands as a testament to the transformative power of art, its ability to transcend traditional boundaries, and its potential to redefine objects in our everyday world. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to evolve and influence contemporary culture, the contributions of artists like Gjoen will be celebrated for their creativity, their capacity to communicate complex themes and their impact on the cultural and aesthetic fabric of urban landscapes worldwide.
$1,060.00
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Joe Ledbetter Hula Bunny Original Marker Drawing by Joe Ledbetter
Hula Bunny Original Marker Drawing by Joe Ledbetter on Card Stock Paper, Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2006 Signed Original Magic Marker Drawing Size 6x10 of a Bunny Rabbit Hula Girl. "Hula Bunny," an original marker drawing by Joe Ledbetter, presents a whimsical fusion of street art sensibilities and pop art aesthetics. Created in 2006, this piece features a charming bunny rabbit depicted as a hula girl, a playful subject matter characteristic of Ledbetter's signature style. The 6x10-inch artwork is a testament to the artist's ability to blend cartoon-like figures with a mature, street-influenced art form. Crafted with magic marker on card stock paper, "Hula Bunny" is imbued with spontaneity and fluidity, often found in street pop art. Ledbetter's lines are confident and animated, bringing the character to life with a few simple strokes. The artwork's bold black outlines and the absence of color draw attention to the form and movement suggested by the hula dancer's pose. Signed by the artist, this original piece captures the playful spirit of pop art, with its roots in commercial and popular imagery. Ledbetter often explores themes that resonate with a broad audience, and "Hula Bunny" is no exception. It reflects a joyful and carefree narrative, a departure from the conventional graffiti art associated with urban environments. This original drawing holds its own in modern street pop artwork, showcasing Ledbetter's creative range. His work bridges the gap between street art's raw expressiveness and pop art's accessible imagery. "Hula Bunny" is not just a piece of art; it is a slice of the culture from which it originates, offering a lighthearted take on the artist's surroundings and experiences. Collectors and admirers of Ledbetter's work appreciate his unique take on street pop art, where each piece often serves as a commentary on contemporary life. "Hula Bunny," with its charm and simplicity, continues to captivate viewers, remaining a delightful example of how traditional techniques can produce endearing and enduring art.
$803.00 $723.00
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OG Slick West Mash U30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick
West Mash U30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM. West Mash U30 by OG Slick: Hand Embellished Giclee Print as Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork West Mash U30 is a 2025 hand-embellished giclee print by renowned graffiti and street pop artist OG Slick. This limited edition artwork is released in a run of only 25 prints, each individually signed, numbered, and uniquely customized by the artist. Printed on 310gsm fine art deckled-edge paper and sized at 30 by 30 inches, this edition merges precision printing with raw artistic energy. The base giclee print is enhanced with hand-applied spray paint, splatter marks, brush strokes, and custom paint embellishments, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. Each variant showcases OG Slick’s signature blend of cartoon iconography, graffiti heritage, and layered cultural reference, reinforcing the work’s place within the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Iconography, Layering, and Visual Tension The focal image of West Mash U30 is OG Slick’s stylized gloved hand, an emblematic reinterpretation of classic animation infused with West Coast attitude. The hand is presented in a bold graphic pose, popping out from a chaos of yellow and black wheatpaste-style backgrounds filled with repeat tags, stickers, and pop motifs. Slick’s name is woven throughout the collage in repetition, surrounded by screen-style illustrations of his iconic hand gesture and cartoon references. This layered backdrop creates both motion and noise, resembling a graffiti wall caked with years of tags and posters. The white hand in the center, outlined in bold black, emerges from this field with a controlled clarity that contrasts with the rawness of the embellishments. The addition of unique paint splatter, drips, and stroke work transforms each print into a singular artifact, reinforcing the handmade authenticity expected in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. OG Slick’s Cultural and Artistic Significance OG Slick, born in Hawaii and based in Los Angeles, is a pivotal figure in graffiti and street pop art culture. His work explores identity, rebellion, and cultural symbolism using a visual language built from animation history and West Coast graffiti traditions. The gloved hand motif, reimagined countless times in his oeuvre, serves as a stand-in for presence, power, and cultural commentary. With West Mash U30, OG Slick continues his tradition of remixing visual archetypes and layering them with satire and edge. His use of HPM—hand-painted multiples—blurs the lines between fine art print and street-marked original. The graffiti ethos of improvisation and raw visual spontaneity is alive in every embellishment, giving each collector a completely unique piece. Limited Edition Printmaking as Street Art Expression Each copy of West Mash U30 is printed using high-fidelity giclee technology, preserving the sharpness and color integrity of OG Slick’s original design. However, the real power of this edition lies in the embellishments. The hand-painted splatters and custom markings give every piece its own visual rhythm and attitude. The deckled edges add a tactile element, invoking traditional fine art printmaking, while the visual language remains grounded in contemporary urban aesthetics. The limited run of only 25 ensures rarity, and the fact that each HPM is assigned at random adds an element of surprise and authenticity. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print is not only a collector's item—it is a living extension of the artist’s wall-based practice, adapted for the gallery and personal collection with no loss of spontaneity or street-born energy.
$2,375.00
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Mysterious Al Blue Mask PP HPM Archival Print by Mysterious Al
Blue Mask PP Printers Proof HPM Archival Print by Mysterious Al Limited Edition Hand Painted Multiple on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printer Proof 2018 Signed & Marked PP HPM Hand Embellished Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x18 Archival Pigment Fine Art. Diving into 'Blue Mask': A Unique Creation by Mysterious Al Mysterious Al, a contemporary artist making waves in the pop art and street art scenes, has presented the world with 'Blue Mask,' a PP (Printer's Proof) HPM (Hand Painted Multiple) archival prints. This 2018 limited edition work, signed and marked as a Printer's Proof, is a vivid exemplar of the artist's unique style that converges the spontaneity of street art with the precision of fine art. Executed on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, each 18x18 inch print is hand-embellished, making every piece within this limited edition distinct and rich with individual character. 'Blue Mask' showcases Mysterious Al's exploration of cultural iconography, mysticism, and the human condition through a street pop art lens. The dynamic interplay of bold colors and abstract forms creates an arresting visual that is both primitive and avant-garde. His use of black to contour and segment the colors enhances the mask's enigmatic presence, inviting viewers to a deeper exploration of its meaning and the artist's intention. Mysterious Al's Technique and Artistic Process Creating an HPM, such as 'Blue Mask,' involves craftsmanship and creative input that sets these works apart from standard prints. Each PP edition piece is hand-embellished by Mysterious Al, infusing the series with a sense of originality typically associated with singular works of art. The PP designation adds another layer of exclusivity, traditionally denoting prints of superior quality retained for reference or the artist's personal use. Mysterious Al's signature on each print is a seal of authenticity and a bridge connecting the artist and collector. The 'Blue Mask' PP HPM archival print is a testament to Mysterious Al's commitment to pushing the boundaries of street pop art. By incorporating hand embellishments, the artist disrupts the mechanical reproduction process, introducing a human element that echoes the fluidity and expressiveness of street art. This fusion of handcrafted and printed elements exemplifies the evolving nature of contemporary art, where distinctions between different art forms are increasingly blurred. Cultural Resonance of 'Blue Mask' in Street Pop Art Mysterious Al's 'Blue Mask' occupies a unique space within street pop art and graffiti artwork. The piece is not only a visual feast but also a cultural artifact that delves into the psyche of modern society. The mask motif, a recurrent theme in Mysterious Al's work, serves as a metaphor for identity, transformation, and the various personas individuals do in public and private life. The cultural significance of 'Blue Mask' is further amplified by its medium—archival pigment on fine art paper ensures longevity, allowing the artwork to become a lasting part of the dialogue in street pop art. This durability contrasts with the traditionally ephemeral nature of street art, offering permanence to an art form characterized by its fleeting existence. 'Blue Mask' by Mysterious Al is a vibrant testament to the artist's innovative approach and skillful melding of street art techniques with acceptable art practices. As a PP HPM, it embodies the artist's vision in a tangible form that is both accessible and exclusive, inviting art lovers and collectors to engage with a piece of street pop art that is alive with a personal touch and cultural commentary.
$845.00 $761.00
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Buff Monster Looking Forward Green Pink HPM Unique Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster
Looking Forward Green Pink HPM Unique Round Silkscreen by Buff Monster Embleshed Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on Circle Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished Painted Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12 Round "This edition features a happy melty head looking up; a characteristically optimistic character with a signature color scheme. In this case, the spray paint splatter in the background is pixilated." -Buff Monster
$917.00 $825.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Beauty of Liberty Equality PP Austin Mural Print by Shepard Fairey x Sandra Chevrier x Jon Furlong
The Beauty of Liberty & Equality PP Printers Proof Austin Mural by Jon Furlong Off Set Lithograph Print Limited Edition Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Shepard Fairey X Sandra Chevrier, an urban graffiti pop street artist. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Sandra Chevrier & Marked AP Off Set Lithograph Print Artwork Size 18x24 Beauty of Liberty Equality PP Austin Mural Print by Shepard Fairey x Sandra Chevrier x Jon Furlong. "This historic centennial offers an unparalleled opportunity to commemorate a milestone of democracy and to explore its relevance to the issues of equal rights today. The Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, a collaboration of women-centered institutions, organizations, and scholars from across the US, works to ensure that this anniversary and the 72-year fight to achieve it are commemorated and celebrated throughout the United States." -Shepard Fairey Shepard Fairey and Sandra Chevrier's "The Beauty of Liberty & Equality": A Mural of Democratic Milestones "The Beauty of Liberty & Equality" PP (Printer's Proof) is an evocative offset lithograph print by Jon Furlong that captures the essence of a mural by Shepard Fairey and Sandra Chevrier, two luminaries in the world of urban graffiti pop street art. This print, part of a limited edition run of 500 signed and numbered pieces released in 2020, measures 18x24 inches and stands as a testament to a significant moment in the history of democracy—the Women's Vote Centennial. Shepard Fairey's statement underscores the artwork's connection to the broader initiative commemorating women's suffrage and its ongoing relevance to current equal rights issues. Fairey, an artist renowned for his politically charged work, and Chevrier, known for her striking visual narratives that often delve into gender politics, have collaborated to create a mural that is both a celebration of historical achievements and reminds of the struggles that persist. As a Printer's Proof, the lithograph print holds a special status, often reserved for checking the final quality before printing the entire run. Collectors and enthusiasts of street pop and graffiti artwork prize such proofs for their closeness to the artists' original intent and the rarity they represent within a print series. Artistic Fusion in "The Beauty of Liberty & Equality" The mural, and by extension the lithograph print, is a vibrant fusion of Fairey's bold, graphic style and Chevrier's poignant portraiture, enveloped in a palette that commands attention and provokes thought. The artwork's layered composition—a hallmark of Fairey's and Chevrier's approach—blends text, imagery, and symbolism to convey a complex narrative about the journey toward equality and liberty. In line with the ethos of street pop art, the piece is anchored in its accessibility and capacity to communicate powerful messages through the visual lexicon of graffiti art. In bringing this piece to life, Fairey and Chevrier have created an artwork that celebrates a centennial and crafted a message that resonates with the present-day discourse on rights and representation. "The Beauty of Liberty & Equality" is a visual dialogue about the ongoing journey of democracy and the role of art in reflecting and shaping public consciousness. "The Beauty of Liberty & Equality" PP Austin Mural Print by Jon Furlong, Shepard Fairey, and Sandra Chevrier is a significant addition to the narrative of pop street art and its intersection with social activism. This Printer's Proof is a collectible piece that not only enhances the aesthetic milieu of its holders but also serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art to commemorate, educate, and inspire continual progress toward equality. Through this lithograph, the mural's message transcends the boundaries of Austin, reaching an international audience and solidifying its place in the annals of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
$998.00 $898.00
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Bernie Wrightson Eyes They May Be AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson
Eyes They May Be Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.
$863.00 $777.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Damaged ComplexCon x Dobtopus Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Damaged ComplexCon x Dobtopus Octopus Deck Set Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. This Board Set is in Original Wrapper, With Storage & Handling Dings & Scratches. Most Scratches to Bottom Board, Middle Board Only a Few, Top Board Has a Minimal but Present. 2017 Set of 3. Released at ComplexCon in 2017, the Takashi Murakami Octopus Skate Deck Set features Murakami's well-known Octopus motif in a 3-deck set, which forms one cohesive image when displayed side by side. This deck set was released on November 4th, 2017. Takashi Murakami ComplexCon Dobtopus Skateboard Deck Set 2017 The ComplexCon Dobtopus Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a limited edition three-deck skateboard artwork released in 2017 during ComplexCon. Produced using archival pigment print transfer on natural skateboard decks, the set features Murakami’s recognizable Dobtopus octopus motif spanning across three boards that form a single continuous composition when displayed side by side. Issued as a special release tied to Murakami’s TM/KK studio, the deck set blends collectible design with contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This particular example remains in its original wrapper, showing light storage and handling marks consistent with collectible skate deck releases. Murakami’s Superflat Aesthetic in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Takashi Murakami is internationally known for developing the Superflat movement, which merges traditional Japanese visual culture with anime, manga, and contemporary pop iconography. The Dobtopus design reflects this style through bold outlines, vibrant colors, and playful graphic forms that appear almost animated. The octopus character stretches across the three decks in a rhythmic pattern of circles, tentacles, and color fields, creating a lively and surreal composition. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Murakami’s work stands out for bridging fine art, commercial culture, and street aesthetics in a visually accessible but conceptually layered format. Collaborative Skate Culture and Contemporary Art Collectibles Skateboard decks have become a widely embraced medium within contemporary street art, serving as both functional objects and gallery-ready display pieces. The ComplexCon Dobtopus set demonstrates how artists like Murakami expand their work beyond traditional prints and paintings into collectible design objects tied to urban culture. When arranged together, the three decks create a unified mural-like image that highlights the playful scale and movement of the octopus figure. Through releases like this, Murakami continues to connect contemporary art with streetwear, skate culture, and global pop imagery within the evolving world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$1,211.00
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Cleon Peterson Punishment- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Punishment- Red Hand-Pulled 1-Color Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Desirable Artist Cleon Peterson Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 36x36 “One of the main inspirations that I have is anger. If I can be angry about something, it means I feel passionate about it. It makes me want to make art about it”, Cleon Peterson says. Nonetheless, his art is not dealing with violence on a superficial level, and it is not used as a tool of provocation per se. His simple compositions entail complex connotations and an unsettling critique of society’s ever-growing disenfranchisement, isolation, and desperation. Looking at his work, one can easily understand that the artist is not advocating for violence, which he, instead, weaponizes in the battle with apathy. What’s alarming for Peterson in our world is not the poverty, injustice, and cruelty alone but the lack of reaction to them.
$1,311.00
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Cleon Peterson Sirens- White Serigraph Print by Cleon Peterson
Sirens- White Limited Edition Hand Pulled 2-Color Serigraph Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper with Deckled Edges by Cleon Peterson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Signed 2021 26 x 32 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 125. “One of the main inspirations that I have is anger. If I can be angry about something, it means I feel passionate about it. It makes me want to make art about it”, he says. Nonetheless, his art is not dealing with violence on a superficial level and it is not used as a tool of provocation per see." - Cleon Peterson
$759.00 $683.00
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Indie184- Soraya Marquez Full Force AP Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez
Full Force AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez Hand-Pulled Screen on 320gsm Coventry Rag Paper Mural Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 35x20 Hand Deckled Full Force AP by Indie184 – Feminine Power and Urban Color in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Full Force AP is a 2021 artist proof silkscreen print by Soraya Marquez, known globally under the name Indie184. Measuring 35 x 20 inches, this piece is hand-pulled on 320gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper and features hand-deckled edges, accentuating its studio-crafted quality and tactile authenticity. Marked AP for artist proof and signed by the artist, this version carries a unique rarity beyond the standard edition, making it particularly significant for collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The artwork explodes with layers of vibrant color, classic film iconography, graffiti motifs, and urban symbolism, presenting a full-spectrum statement on femininity, resistance, and visual culture. Portraiture, Empowerment, and Visual Echo The composition centers on mirrored grayscale portraits of a glamorous, vintage-styled woman whose expressions and posture communicate strength and introspection. Her image is doubled and placed within a landscape of graffiti tags, starbursts, paint splatters, and vivid lightning bolts—elements that create both chaos and cohesion. The lightning bolts, one orange and one yellow, emerge from each figure’s head like symbols of mental energy or forceful clarity. The phrase Full Force blazes across the bottom in colorful bubble letters, tagged in graffiti style with hearts and dots, standing as both a title and a declaration. Indie184 transforms these women into icons of power, placing them at the center of the visual noise that typically overwhelms feminine presence in urban culture. Technique and Texture in Artist Proof Craftsmanship The use of hand-pulled silkscreen printing on heavyweight 320gsm Coventry Rag paper allows each color and layer to remain distinct while also embracing texture and slight imperfections that add life to the work. The hand-deckled edges reinforce the piece’s raw character, contrasting the refined photographic imagery with street-inspired surface disruption. Every paint drip, tag, and layer of spray-effect coloring is deliberate yet expressive, embodying Indie184’s ability to channel mural-scale energy into fine art dimensions. As an artist proof, this print represents an early and personal take from the artist’s own studio, with minor variances that reflect the organic nature of silkscreen production. It is more than a reproduction—it is a part of the process. Indie184 and the Rhythm of Rebellion in Urban Feminism Born in New York City, Soraya Marquez blends her roots in graffiti and hip-hop with an unmistakable pop sensibility. Through works like Full Force AP, she channels that background into a form of creative resistance—where glitter, glam, and graffiti collide without compromise. Her characters are not passive objects but focal forces, navigating and commanding the visual field rather than being consumed by it. With every sticker-like heart, hand-tagged phrase, and explosive splash of color, Indie184 speaks to women who exist with pride in public space, carving their own definitions of beauty, strength, and voice. In the landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Full Force AP stands not only as a celebration of aesthetic but as a declaration of presence, where art meets attitude and culture is rewritten in full color.
$1,425.00
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OG Slick Street Where? K30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick
Street Where? K30 Hand Embellished HPM Giclee Print by OG Slick Artwork Limited Edition Print on Deckled 310gsm Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2025 Signed & Numbered HPM Hand Embellished by OG Slick Giclee & Spray Paint Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 30x30 HPM Hand Embellished Giclee Print. Splatter pattern, strokes and paint color to hand embellish varies. EVERY HPM IS UNIQUE. YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THE ONE IN THE PHOTO, CHOSEN AT RANDOM.
$2,375.00
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Faile Endless Summer Silkscreen Print by Faile
Endless Summer Silkscreen Print by Faile Hand-Pulled 10-Color on Lenox 100 Fine Art PaperLimited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 19x25 Silkscreen Print A Vibrant Celebration of Summertime Energy Endless Summer Silkscreen Print by Faile stands as a captivating example of how playful themes and bright color palettes can capture the exhilaration of leisure and escapism. This 19x25 inch print, created in 2024 and produced in a limited edition of 250, exudes an air of spontaneity. Hand-pulled using 10-color screenprinting techniques, the piece bursts with overlapping layers and a whimsical approach to composition. A woman in a striped swimsuit perches on a flamingo float, reminiscent of classic summertime motifs. Soft pastel clouds drift across a bright sky, while pop-inspired lettering spells out the title in an eye-catching style. The resulting composition blends elements of fantasy, humor, and nostalgia, allowing viewers to reminisce about warmer days spent soaking in sunshine and endless fun. Layers of Symbolism and Dreamlike Imagery Faile presents an intricate visual tapestry of pop culture references, subtle social commentary, and fantasy scenarios. In this print, the flamingo serves as a playful icon, symbolizing relaxation, novelty, and the often kitsch aesthetics associated with resort culture. The Capitol Records building in the background alludes to iconic music landmarks and the broader entertainment world, adding depth and humor. A polar bear drifts into the scene, bringing in a surreal contrast that sparks curiosity about climate, displacement, or simple absurdity. The layered aesthetic, produced through multiple screenprinting passes on Lenox 100 Fine Art Paper, enriches every inch of the surface. The viewer is encouraged to discover surprising details that reference both past and present cultural moments. This approach highlights Faile’s capacity to merge nostalgic echoes of vintage comics with modern commentary, ensuring the print resonates with diverse audiences. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influences Faile, comprising artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller, draws from decades of street-based imagery and techniques. Endless Summer Silkscreen Print encapsulates the unpredictable spirit commonly found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where advertising, billboards, and pop culture references are repurposed to form new narratives. This collage-like layering of visual cues is reminiscent of wheatpaste posters and ephemeral graffiti tags that once adorned urban landscapes. Bold outlines, bright chromatic bursts, and references to recognizable landmarks reflect the collision of fine art printing with the raw energy that emerges from the street. The resulting aesthetic retains a highly accessible quality while remaining sophisticated in technical prowess. Hand-pulled screenprinting techniques, combined with Faile’s signature remixing of styles, reinforce their position in the continuum of pop art traditions. An Irresistible Collectible for Contemporary Enthusiasts Endless Summer Silkscreen Print has become a sought-after piece among collectors who appreciate works that expertly merge vibrant, pop-infused visuals with refined craftsmanship. Fans value Faile for their flair in combining playful motifs with striking color combinations, resulting in art that can spark conversation in any setting. The limited edition of 250, each signed and numbered, guarantees exclusivity for those who add it to their collections. Additionally, the use of 10-color screenprinting on Lenox 100 Fine Art Paper underscores the care and precision that went into crafting each sheet. This attention to detail aligns with Faile’s reputation for dynamic designs that reflect both nostalgic influences and a decisive street-inspired edge. The print becomes more than a mere depiction of endless summer fun, instead functioning as a timeless fusion of pop culture, imaginative visuals, and technical artistry.
$1,900.00
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Hijack Misfits Unique on Paper 5 HPM Silkscreen by Hijack
Misfits Unique on Paper 5 HPM Silkscreen by Hijack Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & HPM Original Hand Spray Painted Limited Edition of 5 Each Unique Artwork Size 50x38
$5,195.00
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Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Violent Treasure Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr
Violent Treasure Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print by Futura 2000- Leonard McGurr Artwork Limited Edition Print Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Light Up LED Neon Print on Acrylic Plastic & COA Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 30.3x39.3 Includes Remote Violent Treasure Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print by Futura 2000 The Violent Treasure Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print by Futura 2000 is a striking fusion of Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork, combining vibrant colors, dynamic forms, and modern neon technology. Created by Leonard McGurr, widely known as Futura 2000, this 2023 limited-edition piece captures the spirit of innovation and rebellion that has defined the artist’s career. With an edition size of only 50, this print is a collectible work of art and a bold statement on the evolution of urban visual language. Futura 2000: A Pioneer in Abstract Graffiti Art Futura 2000, born Leonard McGurr in 1955 in New York City, is celebrated as one of the pioneers of abstract graffiti art. Unlike many of his contemporaries who focused on lettering and traditional tagging, Futura brought a new perspective to the streets. His use of abstraction, vibrant color palettes, and futuristic shapes transformed graffiti into a more conceptual art form. Over the decades, his work has transcended the streets, influencing gallery spaces, fashion, and global pop culture. Violent Treasure is a testament to Futura’s ability to blend traditional graffiti aesthetics with cutting-edge materials and techniques. By incorporating neon LED lights into this artwork, Futura bridges the physicality of graffiti with modern digital energy, creating a visually captivating experience that speaks to the future of urban art. The Impact of Technology on Street Pop Art The Violent Treasure print takes Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork into new dimensions through its innovative use of LED lighting and acrylic materials. Measuring 30.3 by 39.3 inches, the piece employs a combination of giclee printing and neon technology, which adds depth and luminosity to its abstract forms. The inclusion of a remote control allows viewers to interact with the artwork, adjusting the neon illumination to create varying moods and interpretations. This interactivity mirrors the participatory nature of graffiti and street art, which often invites public engagement. The glowing neon elements of Violent Treasure echo the urban nightscapes where graffiti thrives. These neon accents highlight the bold pink hues and chaotic, layered textures that characterize Futura’s style. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the artwork’s energy, capturing the vibrancy of city life and the raw power of graffiti culture. Limited Edition as a Contemporary Collectible As a limited edition of 50, the Violent Treasure Neon Acrylic LED Giclee Print holds significant value for collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork. Each print has a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its provenance and exclusivity. The acrylic plastic medium enhances the artwork’s durability while maintaining a sleek, modern aesthetic that complements its neon components. This piece exemplifies Futura’s ability to push boundaries while remaining true to his graffiti roots. The abstract forms and dynamic composition evoke the motion and unpredictability of the urban landscape, making it a standout in contemporary urban art. Violent Treasure captures the essence of Futura’s creative legacy while pointing to the limitless possibilities of technology in street art.
$2,324.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK We Are the Jocular Clan Offset Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
We Are the Jocular Clan Offset Lithograph Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Print on Smooth Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Hand-Pulled Street Pop Artwork Graffiti. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Offset Lithograph Artwork Print Size 19.63x19.63 Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo. Decoding the Visual Symphony of Takashi Murakami's "We Are the Jocular Clan" The fusion of contemporary art and street culture is magnificently encapsulated in Takashi Murakami's offset lithograph print, "We Are the Jocular Clan." This limited edition piece, hand-pulled on smooth-wove fine art paper, is a quintessential example of street pop and graffiti artwork. Murakami, a stalwart in the post-modern art scene, is renowned for blurring the boundaries between high and low culture, a theme that resonates deeply in this 2018 creation. The artwork, signed and numbered, comprises a limited series of 300 prints, each sized at 19.63x19.63 inches, and presents a visual narrative that is both playful and profound. Takashi Murakami's Artistic Legacy and Street Pop Artistry Murakami's aesthetic, often categorized under the Superflat movement, indicates his deep engagement with the historical and contemporary visual language. "We Are the Jocular Clan" showcases Murakami's iconic design elements, such as the smiling flowers and whimsical eyes, that have become synonymous with his name. These motifs are not just recurring visual themes but are also imbued with cultural significance, drawing from Japanese art traditions and the global impact of anime and manga. The juxtaposition of traditional Japanese art with the anarchic energy of street art and graffiti forms a complex, layered tapestry of meanings that challenge the viewer's perception of art, culture, and society. Materiality and Craftsmanship in Murakami's Printmaking The craftsmanship in producing "We Are the Jocular Clan" is a testament to the meticulous processes behind fine art printmaking. The decision to use offset lithography is a nod to the democratization of art, a principle often celebrated in street pop art. This method allows for a wider dissemination of Murakami's work, making it accessible to a broader audience and not just the echelons of art collectors. The smooth-wove fine art paper is a canvas that captures the original artwork's vibrant colors and intricate details, ensuring that each piece, though part of a series, retains a sense of uniqueness and individuality. Cultural Dialogue Through Murakami's Visual Language "We Are the Jocular Clan" is not merely an object of visual delight but a cultural dialogue articulated through Murakami's distinct visual language. The piece embodies the essence of street pop art — it is accessible yet complex, severe yet playful, and individual yet universal. Murakami's work bridges the street and the gallery, inviting interpretations across diverse cultural and social contexts. It reflects the artist's philosophical inquiries into the nature of joy, the constructs of clan-like communities, and the role of art as a communal experience. In contemporary art, Murakami's work has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is considered art, just as graffiti once pushed against the boundaries of legality and acceptance in public spaces. "We Are the Jocular Clan" holds within its vibrant composition the revolutionary spirit of street art, the aesthetic pleasures of pop art, and the conceptual depth of contemporary art practices. Much like Murakami's oeuvre, this artwork catalyzes the ongoing discourse about the intersections and divergences within art forms and the evolving narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
$2,079.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat
David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat & Marked AP, Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen Print 2008 The David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof silkscreen print from 2008 is a rare collaborative work created by Shepard Fairey, widely known as OBEY, and stencil art pioneer Blek le Rat. Hand-pulled on fine art paper and measuring 18 x 24 inches, this Artist Proof edition is signed by both artists and marked “AP,” distinguishing it from the standard numbered release of 100. Artist Proofs carry additional significance within the art world due to their limited availability and direct association with the artists’ approval process, making this piece especially sought after by collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Imagery and Symbolic Tension This print features Michelangelo’s classical David, a symbol of Renaissance ideals of beauty, youth, and heroism, reimagined with a modern twist: he holds a machine gun. The stark juxtaposition between timeless humanist ideals and contemporary instruments of war creates a powerful critique of violence and the ways cultural icons are repurposed to reflect current anxieties. Set against a graffiti-covered urban backdrop, the figure embodies the collision between high art traditions and street-level social commentary. The work challenges viewers to consider how ideals of strength and beauty are corrupted when reframed within the context of militarization. Collaboration Across Generations Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in France in 1951, is often credited as the father of stencil graffiti, influencing countless artists with his Paris-based interventions since the 1980s. Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, rose to prominence through his OBEY campaign and politically resonant prints, later achieving international acclaim with his Hope poster of Barack Obama. Their joint creation of David with Machine Gun demonstrates how two generations of artists from different cultural backgrounds can merge their practices to create a unified message. It serves as both homage to classical art and a critique of the modern world. Rarity and Collectible Importance Artist Proof editions such as this one are rarer than the main run, typically reserved for the artists themselves or for key collaborators. Marked “AP” and carrying the signatures of both Fairey and Blek le Rat, this print embodies both historical and artistic value. Beyond its scarcity, the work is a striking representation of how street artists reinterpret cultural symbols to confront pressing issues like war and societal decay. The David with Machine Gun AP silkscreen stands as a prime example of the fusion of fine art history and modern protest through the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$3,325.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Stormtrooper Grin PP Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda
Stormtrooper Grin PP Printer Proof Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Ron English- POPaganda Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x12 Dissecting "Stormtrooper Grin" by Ron English- POPaganda "Stormtrooper Grin" is a provocative work by Ron English- POPaganda, a revered name in modern pop art, street art, and graffiti art. This Printer's Proof (PP) limited edition archival pigment print from 2020, signed and marked in English, is a testament to his signature fusion of high art and street culture. Presented on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper, this print, measuring 12x12 inches, captures the essence of English's impactful aesthetic. Known for his use of color and distortion, English transforms familiar imagery from popular culture into something new, often with a subversive twist. Ron English- POPaganda's Vision in Pop Art and Street Culture English's "Stormtrooper Grin" reimagines the iconic helmet of the Stormtrooper from the Star Wars franchise, overlaying it with a human skull. This juxtaposition is emblematic of English's style, often combining a bright, almost cartoonish palette with darker themes. His work is recognized for its critical commentary on consumerism, corporate strategies, and idolizing popular culture icons. By placing a skeletal grin within the context of a symbol associated with conformity and the loss of individuality, English invites viewers to reflect on the nature of identity and mortality within the seemingly benign trappings of entertainment. Impact of Ron English- POPaganda's Work on Street Pop Art Ron English- POPaganda is credited with the proliferation of "culture jamming," a practice where familiar visual symbols are altered to challenge the status quo. His "Stormtrooper Grin" directly reflects this, taking a ubiquitous symbol from science fiction and turning it into a conversation piece that questions the narratives we consume and the ideologies they perpetuate. The print embodies the transformative potential of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the lines between commercial and countercultural are blurred, creating a space for dialogue and dissent. The meticulous craftsmanship in "Stormtrooper Grin" is evident in the precision of the archival pigment print, a method chosen for its fidelity to the artist's original vision. This technique allows for a wide range of vibrant colors and deep blacks, ensuring that the work is a piece of street pop art and a fine art collectible. English's choice of fine art paper and archival pigments serves to solidify the permanence of a piece that, in another context, might have been a temporary fixture on a city wall. Through "Stormtrooper Grin," Ron English- POPaganda continues to challenge perceptions, using his art to provoke thought and encourage a deeper examination of the symbols that permeate our culture. His ability to bring street art sensibilities into the realm of fine art printmaking has established him as a pivotal figure in the street pop art movement. Like much of English's oeuvre, this artwork serves as a stark reminder of the power of visual language in articulating, critiquing, and redefining the narratives fed to society by mass media and entertainment conglomerates.
$563.00 $507.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Red & Cream Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Red & Cream Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print Series. "I originally worked on this poppy pattern art as part of my collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung. In our piece, we addressed the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical use of anti-Asian imagery and symbols in Western culture. The poppy is a beautiful flower with many symbolic interpretations, including peace, death, sleep, and sedation. I often weave floral and decorative patterns into my art to draw viewers in and make challenging concepts more digestible. However, decorative appeal can sedate people and distract them from more important social issues. Whether in entertainment, alcohol, drugs, or conspicuous consumption, I think sedation is a major cause of social and political complacency and ignorance. These Sedation In Bloom prints serve the dual purpose of a decorative escape and a reminder to stay awake and aware!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Sedation in Bloom: A Convergence of Beauty and Consciousness in Street Pop Art Shepard Fairey, an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, and founder of OBEY Clothing, has long been a defining figure in the street art movement. Born on February 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina, Fairey's work emerged from the skateboarding scene and has since transcended the confines of street pop art and graffiti artwork to become a recognized global phenomenon. The Dual Nature of the Poppy in Fairey's Work Fairey's Sedation in Bloom series represents a nuanced intersection of aesthetics and socio-political commentary. The limited edition silkscreen prints, specifically the Red & Cream Sedation in Bloom, present an intricate poppy pattern against a cream speckle tone fine art paper. Each artwork in this edition of 150 pieces bears Fairey's signature, indicating authenticity and his personal touch. The dimensions of 18x24 inches offer a substantial canvas for the visual interplay of vibrant red against a serene cream backdrop, creating a captivating, visually striking, and symbolically rich contrast. The poppy, a central motif in this series, has many meanings. It is a flower associated with peace and death, and its narcotic properties connect it to sleep and sedation. Fairey manipulates the natural allure of the poppy to entice the viewer, employing its inherent beauty as a vessel for more profound reflection. The paradoxical use of the poppy in his artwork draws attention to the seductive qualities of the very things that lull society into a state of complacency – entertainment, alcohol, drugs, and materialism. Art as a Vehicle for Social Commentary and Awareness Fairey's collaboration with British-Chinese artist Gordon Cheung on this series underscores a shared commitment to addressing critical social issues. The poppy pattern, initially conceptualized for their joint piece tackling the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical exploitation of anti-Asian sentiments, transcends its aesthetic value. It becomes a poignant commentary on how seductive imagery and symbols can be utilized to obscure and distract from pressing societal concerns. Fairey's art, notably this silkscreen print series, is not just a decorative artifact; it serves a dual purpose – to offer an escape and simultaneously to act as a wake-up call, urging viewers to remain conscious and engaged with the world around them. The Sedation in Bloom series exemplifies Fairey's philosophy that art should challenge the viewer, not just aesthetically but intellectually and morally. In the tradition of excellent street pop art, these pieces blur the boundaries between high and low culture, between art and activism. Fairey does not merely seek to beautify spaces with his work; he aims to provoke thought and inspire action. The decorative patterns and striking color contrasts are meticulously crafted to draw people in, only to confront them with the underlying message that beauty should not be a sedative but a stimulant for awareness and change. The enduring relevance of Fairey's work lies in its ability to navigate the complex dynamics of visual culture in a society saturated with imagery designed to sell, distract, and sedate. Fairey empowers the public to see beyond the surface and question the status quo by imbuing his street pop art and graffiti artwork with critical discourse. The Red & Cream Sedation in Bloom silkscreen print stands as a testament to the potential of street art to transcend the walls upon which it is placed and to foster a dialogue that extends into the social and political realms. In examining Fairey's contributions through the lens of his Sedation in Bloom series, one observes an artist deeply attuned to the power of imagery in shaping perceptions and behaviors. As an agent of change through visual language, Fairey's work encourages a vigilant and discerning gaze – a call to action for a society often too readily sedated by the opiate of the visually and materially appealing. It is through pieces like Sedation in Bloom that Fairey's voice resonates, imploring viewers to awaken from their slumber and engage with the pressing issues of our time.
$676.00 $608.00
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Cleon Peterson My Love Is Vengeance White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
My Love Is Vengeance White 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Editon of 75 Hand Deckled Artwork Size 18x24 "My Love Is Vengeance" is a compelling silkscreen print that exemplifies the masterful artistry of Cleon Peterson. Released in 2022, the piece is an evocative blend of pop, street, and graffiti art influences, capturing the dynamic evolution of modern visual narratives. With a powerful dichotomy of black and bone, the artwork explores profound themes of passion, conflict, and resilience, drawing viewers into its rich tapestry of emotion and symbolism. Printed meticulously on the premium 290gsm Coventry Rag paper, the artwork's quality is indisputably top-notch. The paper, known for its rich texture, amplifies the depth of the piece, allowing the intricate details to shine through. The choice of deckled edges adds an air of vintage charm, offering a stark contrast to the modern and contemporary essence of the depicted figures. With dimensions set at 18x24 inches, the expansive canvas becomes a window to a world where love and vengeance dance in an eternal embrace. The intertwined figures, rendered in fluid lines and sharp contrasts, echo tales of love and its multifaceted nature—both tender and fierce. Each curve, shadow, and hue speaks volumes, challenging viewers to introspect and interpret. And adding to the allure is the artwork's exclusivity. With each print being hand-pulled, a unique touch of authenticity is embedded. The signature of Cleon Peterson and the numbered mark further assert its rarity, making it a treasured addition for any art collector. In "My Love Is Vengeance", Cleon Peterson has, yet again, showcased his unparalleled ability to merge diverse artistic genres, creating a timeless piece that resonates deeply with today's art aficionados.
$835.00 $752.00
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Kunstrasen Soak Up Art When You Can CYMK PP Silkscreen Print by Kunstrasen
Soak Up Art When You Can CYMK PP Silkscreen Print by Kunstrasen Printers Proof Hand-Pulled 6-Color on 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2018 Signed & Marked P/P Limited Edition Artwork Size 19.68x27.56 Silkscreen Print. The "Soak Up Art When You Can CYMK PP" is a thought-provoking silkscreen print by Kunstrasen, whose work fluidly combines the aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2018, this piece is a Printers Proof (P/P), indicating it is one of the unique copies typically reserved for the artist's approval before the final edition is run. This status often makes the P/P prints more desirable due to their rarity and role in printmaking. The artwork is hand-pulled, a traditional technique that ensures each print has a unique touch, and it features a vibrant 6-color palette on 300gsm Somerset fine art paper, known for its superior quality and texture, enhancing the visual depth of the print. Kunstrasen's choice of the CMYK color model, a cornerstone of printing technology, cleverly bridges the technical world of printmaking with the visceral experience of viewing art. The dimensions of the piece, 19.68x27.56 inches, offer a substantial canvas for the artist's vision, where the striking interplay of color blocks and the depicted figure invites contemplation on the role of art in public and personal spaces. With its significant name "Soak Up Art When You Can," this print serves as both a manifesto and a reflection on the ephemeral nature of street art and the importance of engaging with art in all its forms. The work is both a literal and metaphorical splash of color against the structured backdrop of CMYK, suggesting the transformative power of art to disrupt and animate the routine patterns of life. The silhouette of the figure against the bold splashes of paint is reminiscent of graffiti's spontaneous nature, while the structured composition speaks to the calculated precision of pop art. Kunstrasen's work often resides in this dual nature, navigating the nuances between planned artifice and impulsive creativity. For enthusiasts and collectors, owning a piece like "Soak Up Art When You Can CYMK PP" means holding a snapshot of the artist's critical engagement with the world. This piece symbolizes the ongoing dialogue between the street and the gallery.
$951.00 $856.00
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OG Slick Big Slick Aloha Silkscreen Print by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers
Big Slick Aloha Silkscreen Print by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers Hand-Pulled on 30in Circle Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 99 Artwork Size 30in Diameter Circle Silkscreen Print Smiley Face Hands Holding Spray Paint Can Spraying Hawaiian Flower. Big Slick Aloha: A Vibrant Celebration of Hawaiian Street Pop Art Big Slick Aloha, created by OG Slick in collaboration with The Beautiful Losers, is a striking example of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork that captures the essence of Hawaiian culture infused with urban artistry. This 2024 hand-pulled silkscreen print is crafted on a 30-inch circular piece of hand-deckled fine art paper, offering a unique tactile and visual experience. Limited to a signed and numbered edition of 99, this work combines OG Slick’s signature Smiley Face motif with a playful yet meaningful Hawaiian twist, featuring hands holding a spray paint can, creating a vibrant hibiscus flower and rainbow. OG Slick and the Cultural Context of Big Slick Aloha OG Slick, an artist hailing from Hawaii, is renowned for blending graffiti culture with the rich heritage of the islands. Big Slick Aloha exemplifies his ability to merge traditional Hawaiian symbols with contemporary street art techniques. The hibiscus flower, a key element of the piece, is a symbol of Hawaiian beauty and identity, while the rainbow evokes the natural wonder of the islands. Slick’s use of his iconic Smiley Face motif brings a universal sense of joy and unity, connecting local culture with global urban art traditions. By collaborating with The Beautiful Losers, known for their focus on street-inspired narratives, this artwork stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Hawaiian culture in contemporary art. Visual Elements and Symbolism in Big Slick Aloha The composition of Big Slick Aloha is both bold and inviting, featuring a vibrant yellow backdrop that radiates energy and positivity. The central Smiley Face, adorned with expressive hands holding a spray paint can, captures the playful yet rebellious spirit of graffiti art. The spray can releases a delicate red hibiscus flower, symbolizing Hawaiian pride and natural beauty, while a rainbow arcs across the piece, representing hope and connection. The surrounding clouds add depth and movement, creating a harmonious blend of natural and urban imagery. The circular design emphasizes unity and inclusivity, making the artwork universally appealing while staying true to its Hawaiian roots. Craftsmanship and Limited Edition Appeal Big Slick Aloha is a masterclass in silkscreen printing, showcasing OG Slick’s dedication to craftsmanship and detail. The hand-pulled technique ensures the vibrancy and precision of each layer, while the hand-deckled edges of the fine art paper add a unique, tactile dimension. With only 99 editions available, each signed and numbered, this artwork is highly coveted by collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Big Slick Aloha is not only a celebration of Hawaiian culture but also a reminder of the universal power of art to bring joy, reflect identity, and inspire creativity.
$650.00 $585.00
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Prefab77 Let it Reign Copper Archival Print by Prefab77
Let it Reign Copper Archival Print by Prefab77 Limited Edition on 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 21.65x29.53 Archival Pigment Fine Art Prefab77 Let It Reign Copper Archival Print Let It Reign Copper by Prefab77 is a commanding archival pigment print that merges regal portraiture with the layered visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The composition centers on a poised female figure styled in reference to Queen Elizabeth II, rendered in cool monochrome tones that contrast against a warm copper-infused background. The subject’s composed expression and classic jewelry evoke tradition, continuity, and authority, while the surrounding field of graffiti fragments, stenciled imagery, and collage textures destabilizes the sense of institutional permanence. Printed on 300gsm Somerset fine art paper, the surface supports the richness of the copper tones and deep blacks, reinforcing the work’s tactile and visual intensity. Monarchy, Subculture, and Visual Disruption Prefab77 consistently explores the tension between establishment iconography and subcultural resistance, and Let It Reign Copper exemplifies this dynamic with precision. The royal portrait is not presented as a static tribute but as a contested symbol embedded within a dense environment of street-inspired marks, slogans, and graphic interventions. Elements such as layered typography, stencil textures, and fragmented illustrations introduce commentary on authority, media, and public perception. The copper palette adds warmth and depth while also suggesting corrosion and transformation, subtly implying that institutions are shaped by the pressures of time and collective voice. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this work reflects a broader practice of reclaiming official imagery and reframing it through contemporary cultural critique. Prefab77 Collective Context and Artistic Identity Prefab77 is a United Kingdom based art collective that remains active and influential within contemporary urban art circles. Emerging from a foundation influenced by punk culture, stencil art, and graphic design, the collective developed a signature approach that combines portraiture with layered collage techniques. Their works often feature cultural icons placed within environments saturated with symbolic references, encouraging viewers to question hierarchy, fame, and constructed narratives. As contributors to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Prefab77 demonstrate how traditional portrait formats can be transformed into vehicles for commentary without sacrificing technical precision or aesthetic cohesion. Archival Quality and Limited Edition Appeal Released in 2012 as a signed and numbered limited edition of 25, Let It Reign Copper represents a highly exclusive offering within Prefab77’s print portfolio. The archival pigment process ensures long-term color stability, while the Somerset fine art paper provides a substantial, museum-quality foundation. The vertical format enhances the regal presence of the subject while allowing the intricate collage details to unfold across the background and lower half of the composition. As a piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print holds particular significance for collectors drawn to works that merge historical symbolism with contemporary rebellion, executed through refined printmaking and limited availability.
$950.00 $855.00
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Steve Kaufman SAK Marilyn Monroe Steam Bath HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
Marilyn Monroe- Steam Bath Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Oil Paint HPM Silkscreen Print on Canvas by Steve Kaufman SAK Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Unstretched canvas, the image is in perfect condition with good condition black surround. Rare Marilyn version in a towel.
$1,821.00
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Jamie Reid Vote For Light Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid
Vote For Light Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19.6x24.41 Silkscreen Print of People in Face Masks and the Words "Vote For Light". Small bump to the middle extreme left margin. "Vote For Light" by Jamie Reid is a remarkable embodiment of the zeitgeist captured in the medium of silkscreen print. Hand-pulled on luxurious Wove Fine Art Paper, the piece, created in 2015, is an amalgamation of Reid's perspective and the cultural tides of the moment. Limited in its run, only 50 of these pieces were produced, each signed and numbered by Reid himself, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. The artwork, measuring 19.6x24.41 inches, showcases an arresting visual of individuals adorned in face masks, an imagery that resonates with the contemporary experiences of the global populace. The indelible phrase "Vote For Light" emblazoned amidst the portrait of the masked figures sends a powerful message, potentially a call to action or a plea for hope amidst times of uncertainty. Silkscreen printing, traditionally associated with pop art, has been masterfully used here to blend the lines between street art, graffiti, and the more conventional gallery artworks. Reid’s decision to utilize this method is a testament to his commitment to maintain the raw and unfiltered aura commonly associated with street and graffiti art. Jamie Reid's "Vote For Light" is more than just a print; it stands as a symbol, a social commentary, and an invitation for discourse. As with most artwork that converges on the realms of pop, street, and graffiti art, this piece not only captures the artist's viewpoint but also challenges its audience to introspect and engage with the world around them. Drawing inspiration from the events and sentiments of its time, the artwork offers a snapshot of history, forever immortalized on fine art paper.
$750.00 $675.00
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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
$835.00 $752.00
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Steve Kaufman SAK Blackjack HPM Mixed Media Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
Blackjack HPM Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Silkscreen Art on Framed Canvas by Artist Steve Kaufman SAK Contemporary Pop Artwork. 2000 Signed & Numbered on Back HPM Hand Embellished Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 16x16
$1,821.00
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Cleon Peterson The Dark Rider- Bone Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
The Dark Rider- Bone 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Artist Cleon Peterson. 2022 19 x 28 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Edition of 150.
$759.00 $683.00
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Shark Toof Thriller Original Spray Paint Wood Painting by Shark Toof
Thriller Original Painting Acrylic, House Paint & Aerosol on Cradled Wood by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed Orignal Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting Artwork Size 24x36 The Artistic Fusion of Shark Toof's 'Thriller' "Thriller," an original painting by Shark Toof, is a dynamic foray into graffiti street art and modern pop art. Crafted in 2015, this mixed media artwork—acrylic, house paint, and aerosol on cradled wood—displays Shark Toof's signature blend of street influence and acceptable art discipline. The piece, measuring 24x36 inches, is signed by the artist, providing authenticity to this vibrant representation of his multifaceted style. Shark Toof, recognized for his powerful visual statements in the street art community, brings his graffiti roots to the forefront in this piece. His work is not confined to the traditional expectations of pop art; instead, it ventures into a realm where iconoclasm meets iconography. In "Thriller," the influence of street art is palpable, with the raw energy of graffiti translating into a structured yet spirited composition on wood. Shark Toof's approach to his work reflects a conscious decision to merge his established voice with a playful irreverence, challenging the viewer to consider the icons of our time and their mutable significance. The artwork encapsulates Shark Toof's philosophy that art should not always be taken too seriously, suggesting that there is power in subverting one's creations. This notion of 'vandalizing' one's icons is a commentary on the impermanence of fame and the fluidity of cultural symbols in our society. This blend of introspection and external commentary positions "Thriller" within a unique space in contemporary art. Shark Toof and the Do-It-Yourself Ethos of Street Art Shark Toof's preference for Detroit as a backdrop for his creative process tells of his affinity for the do-it-yourself, or DIY, ethos often associated with street art. His connection to the city, known for its prosperous industry and innovation history, mirrors his artistic journey. In Detroit, a city that has experienced grandeur and grit, Shark Toof finds a kindred spirit—a landscape that is both a canvas and a catalyst for creativity. "Thriller" embodies this DIY spirit not only in its creation but also in its presentation. Using cradled wood as a substrate is a nod to the makeshift surfaces often employed in street art, where any space or material can become the foundation for expression. Shark Toof's choice of materials—house paint and aerosol—further echoes the vernacular of street art, where the medium's immediacy matches the message's urgency. Shark Toof's "Thriller" celebrates the evolving narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His work is a testament to street art's power to transcend its urban origins and find resonance in a gallery setting. Through his bold use of color, form, and medium, Shark Toof continues challenging and redefining what it means to be a street artist in the contemporary art world. His work is a dialogue with the viewer, an invitation to explore the deeper meanings behind the images we see and the icons we create.
$2,910.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Queen of Love Pink Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Queen of Love Pink Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Hand-Pulled 10-Color on Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 22x22 Silkscreen Print of a Queen of Hearts Card with Forever Yours Written Across Front in Pink. A Vibrant Fusion of Pop Aesthetics Queen of Love Pink Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash, also known as Thierry Guetta, presents a playful take on the classic Queen of Hearts card. Created in 2024 as a signed and numbered edition of 50, it measures 22x22 inches and includes a captivating overlay of bright pink lettering reading Forever Yours. The piece merges iconic imagery with expressive gestures that recall the energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, highlighting Guetta’s talent for blending the familiar with the provocative. This approach draws viewers into a lively encounter between tradition and avant-garde style, capturing the essence of how pop-inspired images can become vehicles for personal statements and cultural commentary. The focal point of this work is the instantly recognizable Queen of Hearts figure, set against a background resembling a cardboard shipping surface marked with fragile tape and cautionary symbols. This juxtaposition not only pays homage to a timeless playing card motif but also challenges it by placing it in a realm of everyday commercial packaging. At the center of the composition, pink spray-paint text hovers over the queen’s face, evoking the tactile flourish of real graffiti on an unlikely surface. As the pink words sweep across the card, a powerful dynamic emerges: the viewer’s eye shifts rapidly between the regal lines of the queen and the raw spontaneity of the text. The overall effect is a captivating push and pull between refinement and rebellion. Blending Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Techniques Mr Brainwash channels influences from street culture, pop icons, and graffiti-inspired compositions to craft images that feel both lighthearted and edgy. This silkscreen print draws from street-based styles by incorporating bright color fields and bold typography. The pink text across the playing card suggests a sense of immediacy, as if spray paint were just applied moments before. The crisp lines of the queen’s face contrast with the rough edges of the background, reinforcing the tension found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where slick design elements merge with raw authenticity. By mixing formal silkscreen processes with the randomness of graffiti marks, Mr Brainwash highlights the democratic potential of public art, now captured for private spaces. The Queen of Hearts as a Symbol of Devotion The Queen of Hearts image speaks to love, power, and allure. Guetta seizes on these themes by layering forever yours across the card, framing the royal figure in an aura of romance and desire. In a modern context, references to playing cards can suggest both risk and reward, reflecting how personal relationships often involve leaps of faith. The pink lettering adds a sweet yet bold twist, giving a pop sensibility to what might otherwise be a simple card depiction. This strategy underscores how universal symbols can be reinvented through creative interventions, enhancing their resonance for contemporary audiences. A Collector’s Treasure in Limited Edition Form Art enthusiasts seeking vibrant pop expressions are drawn to Queen of Love Pink Silkscreen Print for its unique fusion of classical and urban motifs. The 10-color, hand-pulled silkscreen process preserves subtle details while delivering saturated layers, ensuring that each of the 50 editions carries an unmistakable intensity. The deckled fine art paper adds a textured feel, echoing the handcrafted quality often missing from mass-produced prints. This careful production elevates the print to a valuable collectible, reflecting Guetta’s flair for visually arresting, high-impact designs. Whether appreciated for its romantic message, its creative fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork styles, or its commentary on consumer culture through packaging references, the piece remains a dynamic statement on love and modern art.
$4,750.00
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Kunstrasen Art Rodeo² Main Silkscreen Print by Kunstrasen
Art Rodeo² Main Silkscreen Print by Kunstrasen Hand-Pulled 12-Layer on Somerset Satin Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 23.62x23.62 Silkscreen Print Exploring the Layers of "Art Rodeo² Main" by Kunstrasen "Art Rodeo² Main," a silkscreen print by Kunstrasen, epitomizes the dynamic intersection of street culture and fine art. Released in 2024, this hand-pulled, 12-layer print on Somerset Satin fine art paper is a testament to the genre's meticulous craft and vibrant expression. Each piece is signed and numbered with a limited edition of 100, solidifying its status as a sought-after collectible in 23.62x23.62 inches. Kunstrasen's Mastery of Silkscreen Printing The technical prowess of Kunstrasen is on full display in "Art Rodeo² Main," where the depth of the image is achieved through twelve distinct layers. This layering technique is central to the silkscreen process, allowing for a complexity of color and detail that imbues the artwork with life and texture. The Somerset Satin paper, a hallmark of fine art prints, complements the vivid inks used, resulting in a piece that captures the eye and invites touch. The Cultural Commentary of Street Pop Art This artwork is a narrative on the spectacle of the art world, the rodeo of creation and critique, showcasing figures that are both part of and apart from the colorful chaos behind them. In this way, "Art Rodeo² Main" reflects the quintessential essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, where the public space becomes a canvas for personal and societal reflection. Kunstrasen, a voice in modern street art, uses "Art Rodeo² Main" to navigate the dialogue between the artist and the viewer, the creator and the consumer. The bold graphic elements juxtaposed with the intricate background stencils create a sense of movement and energy, symbolic of the rush and rebellion inherent in street art. "Art Rodeo² Main" by Kunstrasen is not merely a piece of art; it's a commentary on the dynamic world of street pop art. Each print from the limited edition series is a snapshot of the artist's vision, where the layers of paint on the paper mirror the layers of meaning within the work. It's a statement about the power of art to captivate, challenge, and communicate, continuing the legacy of street art's influence on contemporary culture.
$761.00 $685.00