Plates & Dishes

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  • Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme

    Akira Pill Ceramic Plate Art Object by Supreme Limited Edition Collectors Dish Artwork. 2017 Stamped Limited Edition Supreme Ceramic Plate Artwork Size 10x10 Collectible Art Object. Unveiling the Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate: A Convergence of Street Pop Art and Collectible Design The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate is a distinctive artifact within the collectible design and street pop art spheres. Launched as part of the Fall/Winter 2017 collection, this limited edition piece exemplifies the harmonious blend of utilitarian objects and art pieces. The collaboration between Supreme and the AKIRA manga series transcends mere commercial intent, evolving into a collector's item that celebrates the aesthetics of both street culture and Japanese graphic art. The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate, sized at 10x10 inches, is more than just a dish; it's a canvas that showcases the thrilling intersection of Supreme's bold sensibilities and AKIRA's striking manga artwork. Crafted from high-grade ceramic, the plate promises durability and an enduring visual appeal, making it suitable for functional and display purposes. The artwork, featuring a character mid-action as they consume a pill, is rendered in a stark black-and-white palette, bringing the dynamism and raw energy of the original manga panels to a static object. Accompanying the image is the phrase "THEY'RE JUST LIKE CANDY!" which adds a layer of narrative and intrigue to the piece. In this unique art object, the collaboration's spirit is palpable. The featured artwork captures the essence of the AKIRA series, while the incorporation of Supreme's logo recontextualizes the image within high-end street fashion. The choice to modify the Supreme logo and place it on the pill within the artwork speaks to the brand's knack for seamlessly integrating popular culture references within its products. This technique endears the piece not only to fans of the manga but also to followers of the Supreme brand, whose identity is cleverly woven into the narrative of the artwork. The underside of the plate is as much a part of the art as the top, displaying the classic Supreme Box logo in its original, vivid colors. This touch is a signature move by the brand, a nod to its roots in the skateboarding and streetwear scenes, and serves as a certificate of authenticity for collectors. The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate is Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork The Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate is a testament to the evolving landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates what it means to be a piece of art in the modern age – functional yet provocative and steeped in the subculture. This plate isn't just merchandise; it's a slice of the street art narrative captured in glazed ceramic. The plate's design reflects the shared backgrounds of street art and graffiti – spontaneous, bold, and often provocative. Yet, it is refined through the lens of pop art, which takes the everyday object and elevates it to something extraordinary. The collaboration is symbolic of how street pop art often blurs the lines between commercial and high art, inviting discourse on the value and significance of art in everyday objects. As a piece of art, the Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate carries the legacy of its manga inspiration into new territories. It's a physical representation of the cultural impact of the AKIRA series on the world of graphic novels and the broader canvas of pop culture. For Supreme, this plate adds to its repertoire of items that are at once contemporary and timeless, pieces that resonate with the cultural zeitgeist while retaining a sense of exclusivity and collectibility. In street pop art and graffiti artwork, objects like the Supreme AKIRA Pill Ceramic Plate challenge traditional notions of what art can be. They bring the vibrancy and edginess of street art into homes, merging with the functional aspects of everyday objects. This plate is not just a practical dish; it's a conversation starter, a piece of cultural commentary, and a collectible artwork all rolled into one, capturing street pop art's innovative and transformative spirit.

    $250.00

Plates & Dishes

The Role of Plates & Dishes in Artistic Expression

Plates and dishes have long served as more than mere vessels for food; they have been a canvas for expression and a staple in various art forms, including pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The transformation of these everyday objects into mediums for artistic messages speaks to the adaptive nature of art and its ability to find resonance in the commonplace. Artists from diverse backgrounds have repurposed plates and dishes to project their creative vision, often using them to comment on society, politics, and culture.

Plates & Dishes in Pop Art

In pop art, plates, and dishes have been utilized to challenge the traditional boundaries of fine art. Artists like Andy Warhol famously used the imagery of everyday objects to create art accessible and reflective of mass culture—by translating the mundane into the iconic, pop artists elevated the status of plates and dishes from utilitarian objects to symbols of consumerism and aesthetic artifacts. These artists often chose vibrant colors and bold patterns to mimic the commercialization of the items, making statements about the commodification of culture and the proliferation of consumer goods.

Street Art & Graffiti: A New Canvas

On city walls and in alleyways, street artists and graffiti writers have incorporated the imagery of plates and dishes into their work, often to convey messages about consumption, waste, and the disposability of modern life. In street pop art and graffiti artwork, plates are metaphors for the throwaway culture that characterizes urban living. These artists repurpose the imagery of domesticity to comment on issues ranging from food scarcity to the excesses of urban societies, turning the overlooked into the overt.

The Aesthetic and Cultural Significance

Using plates and dishes in art is more than an aesthetic choice; it is culturally significant. They symbolize domestic spaces and, by extension, the various roles and expectations associated with them. When street pop art and graffiti artists employ these items, they often aim to subvert or critique these roles and expectations. The plate becomes a symbol not just of food or nourishment but of the societal norms that shape our lives.

Collectibility and Impact on Popular Culture

Art objects, plates, and dishes have also found a place in the world of collectibles. Limited edition plates adorned with the work of renowned street pop artists or iconic graffiti tags have become sought-after items. Their popularity underscores the impact that street pop art and graffiti artwork have had on popular culture, expanding beyond the confines of traditional art spaces into homes and personal collections. Plates and dishes, when seen through the lens of street pop art and graffiti artwork, are transformed from the ordinary to the extraordinary. They become potent tools for commentary, holding a mirror up to society and reflecting the complexities of the world around us. Whether hanging on the wall of a gallery or the side of a building, these objects remind us that art is everywhere and every object has the potential to be a vessel for creative expression.

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