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2 artworks

  • Drippy Throw Ups Original Marker Painting by MartÍ Sawe

    MartÍ Sawe Drippy Throw Ups Original Marker Painting by MartÍ Sawe

    Drippy Throw Ups Original Marker Painting by MartÍ Sawe One of a Kind Artwork on Mixed Media by Street Art Pop Artist. 2025 Signed Marker Mixed Media Painting Original Artwork Size 8.5x4.4 on Fine Art Paper Martí Sawe Drippy Throw Ups Original Marker Painting Drippy Throw Ups is a 2025 one of a kind original marker painting by Martí Sawe, created on mixed media support and measuring approximately 8.5 x 4.4 inches. Executed with bold red and green lettering surrounded by yellow bubble accents and directional arrows, the piece reflects the energy of classic graffiti throw-up styles translated into a compact studio format. As Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, it captures the immediacy of handstyle lettering while retaining the spontaneity and personality that define authentic marker-driven compositions. Throw-Up Tradition and Expressive Letterform The throw-up is a foundational graffiti format, designed for speed, clarity, and impact. In Drippy Throw Ups, Martí Sawe channels this tradition through rounded, interlocking letters outlined in deep green with vibrant red fills. The addition of drips, arrows, and cloud-like bursts reinforces the raw visual language associated with street tagging and quick wall executions. Despite its small scale, the composition maintains strong movement, with arrows pointing downward and outward to guide the viewer’s eye across the surface. The handwritten signature and energetic linework emphasize the work’s direct, unfiltered character. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, such throw-up studies serve as both homage to graffiti history and assertion of individual style. Originality, Scale, and Material Presence As a signed original marker painting rather than a print edition, Drippy Throw Ups carries the physical immediacy of the artist’s hand. Marker strokes remain visible, with slight variations in opacity and line thickness adding texture and authenticity. The mixed media surface enhances the vibrancy of the saturated red, green, and yellow palette, allowing the colors to stand out against the neutral background. Compact in size yet visually assertive, the piece demonstrates how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can distill large wall aesthetics into intimate collectible formats without sacrificing attitude or graphic power.

    $400.00

  • Man In The Mirro Slap-Up Drawing by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Man In The Mirro Slap-Up Drawing by DrNuse89

    Man In The Mirro Original Permanent Marker USPS Box End Drawing Art on Cardboard by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 7.5x4.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Box End.

    $25.00

Original Artwork

Original Artwork as a Core Medium in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Original artwork remains the most direct and impactful form of creative expression within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. These works, executed by hand in a single iteration, serve as the foundation of an artist’s visual identity. Whether composed on canvas, wood, street signs, found objects, or walls, original pieces are where experimentation, emotion, and intent are fully visible. Artists working in this space often blend graffiti-based techniques with graphic aesthetics, using materials like aerosol, ink, acrylic, and marker to develop layered compositions. Each original artwork stands apart from multiples or editions because it is singular—a one-off that embodies the gesture and immediacy of the artist’s hand. In a culture shaped by tagging, repetition, and stylized language, the original work holds particular weight, not only as an object of authenticity but as a form of raw communication.

Technique, Surface, and Raw Process

The process of creating original artwork within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is often defined by speed, layering, and material responsiveness. Many artists trained in graffiti culture carry with them a commitment to direct mark-making and improvisation. Surfaces are selected not only for their texture or durability but for their connection to the urban environment. Metal panels, salvaged signage, shipping crates, and concrete slabs are all commonly repurposed as canvases. Paint application varies from clean, graphic block-outs to expressive drips, fades, and sprays. In many cases, the energy of the piece lies in its imperfections—overspray, buffed areas, or abrupt transitions are not hidden, they are celebrated as part of the visual language. The use of stencil, sticker layering, and raw brushwork reflects the ongoing influence of the street, where control and chaos are in constant negotiation.

Artist Voice and Cultural Positioning

Original artwork allows for full expression of the artist’s intent without the boundaries of format, size, or duplication. Within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, artists like OG Slick, Shepard Fairey, Retna, and Futura have all built careers around the strength of their original pieces. These works often carry deeper commentary than their commercial counterparts, diving into themes such as consumerism, rebellion, identity, and coded language. The ability to paint freely, to make permanent decisions without concern for replication, creates a space where risk and vision intersect. Many artists return to original works as a way to evolve or reset their approach. It is within the one-of-one painting or sculpture that new techniques are often born—then carried forward into print runs, murals, or product design.

Collectors and Institutional Value of One-of-One Works

Original artwork within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has gained significant attention in both private and institutional collections. As the line between contemporary and urban art continues to dissolve, these unique pieces are now featured in museum collections, major exhibitions, and fine art auctions. The scarcity of originals elevates their value, not just in market terms but in cultural significance. Each piece represents an unfiltered snapshot of the artist’s mindset at a specific moment. While prints and editions extend reach and accessibility, originals are held as archives of the creative process, where surface, intent, and execution converge. In a visual culture often saturated by digital imagery and mass production, the original artwork asserts itself as irreplaceable—standing as a document, a statement, and a physical presence that reflects the urgency and influence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
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