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  • What Drones? HPM Spray Paint Wood Stencil by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier What Drones? HPM Spray Paint Wood Stencil by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Purchase What Drones? Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Spray Paint, Acrylic, Stencil, Mixed Media On Cradled Wood Panel by Denial graffiti street artist modern pop art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of HPM Stencil 5 Artwork Size 48x30 Canadian artist Denial and Australian-born Ben Frost have joined forces in a bold exhibition of new work that explores the boundaries of appropriation, in confronting re-imaginings of our current dystopian society. Self-­confessed ‘visual thieves’, both artists have had a long history of stealing and subverting the cultural icons that the advertising and consumerist world has thrust upon us, to create new and pertinent interpretations that are as confronting as they are humorous. Denial and Frost formed an instant friendship since their meeting in Canada in 2011 and have been creating engaging street and gallery work ever since. "Company of Thieves" sees their collaboration push further, with large and small-scale works that reference Pop Art, Graffiti, and the corporate world they rebel against. Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor.  His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.  

    $10,410.00

  • Detroit Entities Alpha Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Askew One Detroit Entities Alpha Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Askew One

    Purchase Detroit Entities Alpha Original Painting  Acrylic and Spray Paint on Plexiglass by Askew One graffiti street artist modern pop art. 2013 Signed Original Painting Artwork Size 48x48 Custom Framed "Detroit started this whole train of thought during my first visit in 2009. I think the metaphor of Entropy is throughout the world but extends to Detroit as well. The Entropy in Detroit's case was human expanse and industry. This work is optimistic though, like Detroit. It's about new beginnings." – ASKEW ONE

    $4,337.00

Original Artwork

Original Artwork
Graffiti street pop art, also known as street art, is an urban art form that incorporates a variety of artistic techniques and styles, including original paintings, drawings, and sculptures. This art form typically takes place in public spaces, on walls, sidewalks, and other surfaces, often without permission. Street artists use these mediums to express their creativity, address social and political issues, and engage with the public in unique ways. Original paintings: Original paintings in graffiti street pop art are created using various types of paint and spray paint. They often feature bold colors, strong lines, and iconic images or characters. These paintings are known for their striking visual impact and ability to draw attention to the message or concept being conveyed. Drawings: Drawings are another popular medium in street art, created using pencils, charcoal, markers, and other drawing tools. Artists often create detailed sketches and then transfer them to walls using a grid system or freehand techniques. Some artists choose to create simple black-and-white drawings, while others incorporate vibrant colors and intricate details. Sculpture: Sculpture in graffiti street pop art is a relatively rare but growing aspect of the genre. Artists use various materials such as wood, metal, plaster, and even found objects to create three-dimensional works of art. These sculptures can be standalone pieces or integrated into larger murals and installations. In some cases, artists may create temporary sculptures out of materials like ice or sand. Some well-known artists who have worked with original paintings, drawings, and sculptures in graffiti street pop art include: Banksy: Banksy is an anonymous English street artist known for his satirical and subversive stencil-based works, which often address political and social issues. He has also created sculptures, such as his famous "Girl with a Pierced Eardrum" piece. Shepard Fairey: Fairey is an American graphic artist and street artist known for his iconic "Obey Giant" series and the Barack Obama "Hope" poster. His work often combines elements of paintings and drawings to create striking images. Swoon: Swoon, a pseudonym for the American artist Caledonia Curry, is known for her intricate paper cutouts and wheatpaste installations. She also works with sculpture, creating immersive environments and installations that engage the public. Invader: Invader is a French street artist who creates pixelated, mosaic-style tile installations inspired by the retro video game Space Invaders. His works can be considered a form of sculptural street art. Graffiti street pop art continues to evolve as artists experiment with new techniques and mediums. As original paintings, drawings, and sculptures are increasingly integrated into street art, the genre becomes even more diverse and engaging.

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