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  • Sale -30% Piano Concerto 1 Silkscreen Print by Crash- John Matos

    Crash- John Matos Piano Concerto 1 Silkscreen Print by Crash- John Matos

    Piano Concerto 1 Limited Edition Graffiti Artwork Off-Set Screen Print on Thin Glossy Art Paper by Street Artist Crash- John Matos. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 16x20 The artwork titled "Piano Concerto 1" is a limited edition piece by the renowned street artist Crash, whose real name is John Matos. It's a dynamic example of how graffiti transcends the street context, entering the realm of fine art with boldness and authenticity. Created in 2021, this piece is part of an exclusive series, with only 35 signed and numbered editions, making each print a coveted item for collectors. The artwork size is 16x20 inches, a substantial format that allows the intricate details and vibrant colors to stand out, encapsulating the viewer in its visual rhythm. Crafted with off-set screen printing on thin glossy art paper, the piece reflects Crash's roots in the subway graffiti movement of New York City in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by a mastery of color and shape, bringing together the raw energy of the streets with the precision and skill of a classically trained artist. In "Piano Concerto 1," the influence of pop art is evident, with the inclusion of comic-strip motifs and bright, contrasting colors that pop against the glossy finish of the paper. Each print from the series showcases the unique blend of abstract and figurative elements that Crash is known for. What's particularly striking about this piece is the sense of movement conveyed through the composition — a symphonic burst akin to the musical crescendo of a piano concerto, hence the title. There's a playful yet deliberate layering of elements, from the cartoon-like hands to the splatters and drips, which creates an almost three-dimensional effect. This work is not just a static image; it captures the liveliness and improvisation central to street art and musical performances. "Piano Concerto 1" stands as a representation of how graffiti art continues to influence and be a significant part of the contemporary art scene. It demonstrates how artists like Crash can navigate street and studio spaces, creating works that resonate with a broad audience and contribute to the ever-evolving narrative of urban art culture.

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Offset Lithograph Print Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Offset lithograph prints have become a popular medium for graffiti art prints and street art prints. This printing technique involves using a plate with an image that is transferred onto a rubber blanket and then onto the paper. The result is a high-quality print that accurately reproduces the original artwork. Graffiti art prints and street art prints have gained mainstream popularity in recent years, with artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey gaining international recognition. These artists have used offset lithograph printing to create limited edition prints of their works, making them more accessible to a wider audience. The use of offset lithography in graffiti and street art prints has allowed for a greater level of detail and color accuracy than traditional methods like screen printing. This has allowed artists to create prints that are almost indistinguishable from the original artwork. One of the benefits of using offset lithography for graffiti art prints and street art prints is that it allows for the creation of larger editions than other printing techniques. This makes the prints more affordable for collectors and fans of the artists, as they can purchase a high-quality print at a fraction of the cost of an original artwork. Offset lithography has also allowed for the creation of prints in a variety of sizes, from small prints suitable for framing to large-scale murals. This versatility has made it a popular medium for street artists who want to create works that can be easily reproduced and distributed. Despite its advantages, offset lithography is not without its drawbacks. Some artists argue that the process of creating prints using this technique can remove some of the spontaneity and authenticity of the original artwork. Others have criticized the use of offset lithography in graffiti and street art, arguing that it commodifies a form of art that is meant to be temporary and ephemeral. Despite these criticisms, offset lithograph prints have become an important part of the graffiti and street art scene. They allow artists to reach a wider audience and create works that can be enjoyed by fans and collectors around the world. They also provide a way for artists to monetize their work without sacrificing their creative vision. Offset lithograph prints have become a popular medium for graffiti art prints and street art prints. They allow artists to create high-quality reproductions of their work that are almost indistinguishable from the original artwork. While there are some criticisms of the use of offset lithography in street art and graffiti, it has become an important part of the scene and has allowed artists to reach a wider audience and monetize their work without sacrificing their creativity.

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