Paul Hanley

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  • Too Tough To Die Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley

    Paul Hanley Too Tough To Die Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley

    Too Tough To Die Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 Silkscreen Print of the Ramones Rock n Roll Band in a Cemetary  Too Tough To Die Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley Paul Hanley’s Too Tough To Die silkscreen print is a bold and striking tribute to the legendary punk rock band, the Ramones. Hand-pulled on fine art paper and released in a signed and numbered limited edition of 100, this 12x12-inch screenprint captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the band in a way that seamlessly blends street pop art and graffiti artwork aesthetics. The print, created in 2014, features the iconic band members standing in a graveyard, rendered in a gritty, comic book-inspired style, with dramatic lightning bolts illuminating the eerie scene. Visual Elements and Artistic Execution This piece is a masterclass in bold linework, expressive shading, and a moody color palette. Hanley employs a deep, electric blue background that accentuates the heavy contrast between light and dark tones. The illustration depicts three of the Ramones dressed in their signature leather jackets, ripped jeans, and classic punk rock attitudes, standing defiantly in a cemetery setting. The ghostly presence of tombstones, jagged lightning bolts, and a horror-inspired aesthetic transforms this piece into a punk rock nightmare. Hanley’s use of silkscreen techniques ensures a textured and layered quality to the print, with rich, saturated ink that gives depth to the composition. The high contrast between black and white elements combined with the selective use of blue tones reinforces the intensity of the imagery. The characters appear almost undead, with stitched-up wounds, pale complexions, and an overall zombie-like presence, reinforcing the title Too Tough To Die. The Influence of Punk Rock and the Ramones The Ramones have long been icons of the punk rock movement, and their influence on visual art is undeniable. Their aesthetic, deeply rooted in rebellion and DIY culture, has inspired countless street pop art and graffiti artwork pieces over the years. Hanley’s Too Tough To Die embodies this punk ethos, not only in its subject matter but in its execution—bold, raw, and unapologetically energetic. The imagery is a direct nod to the band’s 1984 album of the same name, Too Tough To Die, which marked a return to their harder, more aggressive punk roots. This print celebrates that legacy, immortalizing the band in a form that is both darkly humorous and aggressively stylish. The setting, with its graveyard and horror elements, aligns perfectly with the raw and untamed nature of punk rock, making this piece an essential tribute to one of the most influential bands in music history. The Cultural Impact of the Print This silkscreen print resonates deeply with both punk rock fans and collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Hanley’s ability to blend the raw attitude of punk culture with a refined, hand-pulled screenprint technique results in a piece that feels both vintage and contemporary. The limited edition nature of the print adds to its collectibility, ensuring that each piece remains a prized possession among art collectors and music lovers alike. Hanley’s work in Too Tough To Die exemplifies the intersection of music and visual art, proving that punk is more than just sound—it is a visual statement, an attitude, and an aesthetic that continues to inspire generations. His distinctive style, with its emphasis on bold lines, high-contrast visuals, and a rebellious spirit, makes this print a standout example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can immortalize music legends in an electrifying way.

    $175.00

  • Sale -35% They're Coming to Get You Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley

    Paul Hanley They're Coming to Get You Silkscreen Print by Paul Hanley

    They're Coming to Get You Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Paul Hanley Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. They're Coming to Get You Artist: Paul Hanley Format: Screen Print Dimensions: 18" x 24" Markings: Signed & Numbered Edition Size: 60 "This is a special screenprint I made for "Something Spooky", a rather incredible Halloween-themed art show curated by the great Steve Niles and horror art legend (and one of my personal heroes) Bernie Wrightson." -Paul Hanley

    $106.00 $69.00

Paul Hanley> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Paul Hanley's Contributions to Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Paul Hanley is an American artist whose work spans writing, comics, and visual art. He is known for his contributions to street pop art and graffiti artwork, blending elements of popular culture with a distinctive urban aesthetic. His diverse portfolio includes character designs, comic book illustrations, and fan art that often pay homage to cult classics and contemporary media. Hanley's ability to merge narrative storytelling with dynamic visuals has garnered him a dedicated following among art enthusiasts and pop culture aficionados. DEVIANTART.COM

Notable Works and Collaborations

Among Hanley's notable projects is his work on "Miss Medusa's Monstrous Menagerie" and "The Unthinkables," both published by Unlikely Heroes Studios. In these series, he serves as a writer and co-artist, showcasing his versatility in both narrative development and visual design. His involvement in these projects highlights his commitment to creating original content that resonates with audiences seeking fresh perspectives in the comic book industry. DEVIANTART.COM

Fan Art and Cultural Impact

Hanley has also gained recognition for his fan art, particularly his "Twin Peaks" character commissions. These pieces demonstrate his ability to capture the essence of established characters while infusing them with his unique artistic style. His "Blue Rose" commission, featuring FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper and other characters from the series, received attention from fans and even acknowledgment from actor Kyle MacLachlan. This work exemplifies how Hanley's art bridges the gap between mainstream media and street pop art sensibilities. MYSANANTONIO.COM

Artistic Style and Mediums

Utilizing platforms like Patreon and DeviantArt, Hanley shares his creative process and engages with a community of supporters. Through these channels, he offers insights into his artistic journey, provides exclusive content, and fosters a collaborative environment with his audience. His use of digital mediums complements his traditional techniques, allowing him to experiment with various styles and themes within the street pop art and graffiti artwork genres. PATREON.COM Paul Hanley's contributions to street pop art and graffiti artwork reflect a dynamic fusion of storytelling and visual expression. His diverse body of work, ranging from original comic series to culturally resonant fan art, underscores his influence in contemporary art circles. By embracing both traditional and digital mediums, Hanley continues to push the boundaries of urban art, engaging audiences with his innovative approach and compelling narratives.
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