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4 artworks


  • Deer Glade Silkscreen Print by Little Showcase

    Other Artists Deer Glade Silkscreen Print by Little Showcase

    Deer Glade Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Little Showcase Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $99.00

  • Carousal Capers 3 Lithograph Print by Mary Hulgan

    Other Artists Carousal Capers 3 Lithograph Print by Mary Hulgan

    Carousal Capers 3 Lithograph Print by Mary Hulgan Hand-Pulled Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 1985 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 1000 Artwork Size 16x9.5 Depicting Various Horse in a Vintage Style Carousal. Mary Hulgan's "Carousal Capers 3": A Dance of Color and Nostalgia "Carousel Capers 3," a lithograph print by Mary Hulgan, is a vivid expression of movement, color, and vintage charm, rendered with the careful touch of an artist deeply attuned to the nuances of visual storytelling. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of 1000, this 1985 artwork, measuring 16x9.5 inches, captures the whimsical essence of carousel horses in a style that resonates with the playful and evocative spirit of street pop art and graffiti. The Vintage Carousel: An Emblem of Pop Artistry Carousels, with their ornate designs and historical significance, have long been a subject of fascination in the arts. Hulgan's portrayal of these majestic creatures in "Carousal Capers 3" is a homage to the golden age of amusement, where the carousel symbolized joy, nostalgia, and the circular dance of life. The piece radiates a sense of timelessness, akin to the enduring nature of street art that captures the essence of cultural moments and preserves them on city walls and canvases. The lithograph's vintage aesthetic and Hulgan's choice of a warm color palette impart a sense of history reminiscent of how street art often incorporates elements of the past to create new narratives. Each horse's distinct adornments and poised stance tell a silent story, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork's inherent sense of play and fantasy. Reflections of Street Art in Lithographic Expression While "Carousal Capers 3" may initially seem distant from the grit of graffiti and the pop of street art, a closer look reveals a shared lineage. Lithography, much like street art, is a democratic art form, allowing for the reproduction and dissemination of works to a broad audience. Hulgan's lithograph, with its careful layering of inks and hand-pulled technique, shares the meticulous craftsmanship and bold visual impact of the best street murals. Furthermore, the carousel's embodiment of communal memory and shared public space echoes the collective experience of street art, where images become part of the communal consciousness. Hulgan's work celebrates this shared visual heritage, encapsulating the joy and artistry of a bygone era while speaking to contemporary tastes and sensibilities. Mary Hulgan's "Carousal Capers 3" stands as a testament to the power of printmaking in capturing the spirit of an era and the joy of simple pleasures. With its limited edition status, the artwork becomes an accessible treasure, a piece of historical trance that can be owned and cherished. It is a reminder that art, like a carousel, is cyclical, ever-turning, and always returning to the hearts of those who cherish its beauty and wonder.

    $125.00

  • Bird Nine Woodcut Print by Victoria S

    Other Artists Bird Nine Woodcut Print by Victoria S

    Bird Nine Limited Edition 2-Color Hand Woodcut Print on Fine Art Tissue Paper by Victoria S Morris Retro Modern Artist Art. Tape marks on upper margin, ink mark in the upper left margin, clean image.

    $99.00

  • Spirit I Poster by John Parrish

    Other Artists Spirit I Poster by John Parrish

    Spirit I- Poster Event Artwork Limited Edition Print on Glossy Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist John Parrish. 1994 Phoenix Art Press Collection, Devon Editions Seattle Washington Spirit I Poster by John Parrish Some light creases along the edge(s)

    $62.00

Other Artists

Graffiti and street art are forms of visual art that are often created in public spaces. While they share some similarities, they are distinct art forms with different histories and purposes. Graffiti is often associated with vandalism and illegal activity, as it involves writing or drawing on public or private property without permission. However, graffiti has also become an accepted and celebrated form of art, with many cities providing designated areas for graffiti artists to create their work legally. Street art, on the other hand, is typically created with the intention of beautifying or enhancing public spaces. Street artists use a variety of materials and techniques to create large-scale murals, installations, and other works that can transform the look and feel of urban environments. Both graffiti and street art have roots in hip-hop culture, but they have evolved in different ways over time. Graffiti has traditionally been associated with urban youth and counter-culture movements, while street art has become more mainstream and has been embraced by a wider audience. Overall, both graffiti and street art are important forms of artistic expression that can challenge our perceptions of public spaces and inspire us to see the world in new and exciting ways.

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