Politics

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  • In Response To... Skateboard Art Deck by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla In Response To... Skateboard Art Deck by Eddie Colla

    Purchase In Response To... Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Eddie Colla. Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Size:    8 x 31.875 Inches Release:    June 21, 2019

    $294.00

  • Dash Snow Set Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Dash Snow Set Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Purchase Supreme Dash Snow Set Decks Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme FW16 2016- Born and raised on the Upper West Side of New York City, Dash Snow tragically passed away at the age of just 27. Snow was originally known for his photography and as a member of the IRAK graffiti crew in the 1990s. However he became best known for work using newspaper clippings to show his disgust for authoritarian figures, as is the case in this Fall/Winter 2016 collaboration. Sold only as a set, these three skate decks are a piece of art history and classic item in the long line of great Supreme artist collaborations.

    $677.00

  • Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Rip N Dip Save The World Deck- Multi Color Skateboard by Rip N Dip Silkscreen

    Purchase Save The World Deck- Multi-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Rip N Dip. Limited Run Designer Skateboard Deck.

    $216.00

Politics

Politics
Graffiti street pop art has long been an important medium for political expression, providing artists with the opportunity to convey their messages, ideas, and concerns to a wide audience. This art form has roots in various cultures and has evolved over the years, playing a significant role in shaping political discourse. Several key aspects of politics in graffiti street pop art include: Social and political critique: Artists often use graffiti as a medium to express their dissent or opposition to specific issues, policies, or political figures. This can range from direct messages and caricatures to more subtle, abstract representations. Representation of marginalized groups: Graffiti street pop art has often been a way for underrepresented communities to voice their concerns and struggles. It's a platform for these groups to assert their identity and share their stories with the wider public. Calls for action and change: Graffiti can be a powerful medium to inspire change and demand social or political reforms. Some artists use their work to mobilize public opinion or encourage people to participate in activism. Satire and humor: Many artists incorporate humor and satire into their work to critique the status quo or to expose hypocrisy, corruption, or incompetence in politics. This approach can be an effective way to capture attention and make a statement. Celebration of political victories or achievements: Some graffiti street pop art celebrates political progress or important milestones, such as the election of a progressive leader or the passage of important legislation. Propaganda and counter-propaganda: Graffiti can be used by political factions to spread their messages and ideas, either in support of their cause or in opposition to their rivals. This can result in a visual battle of ideologies on the streets. Overall, graffiti street pop art has played a significant role in politics, providing a powerful platform for artists to engage with their audience and make their voices heard. The public nature of this art form means it can reach a wide audience, often challenging the mainstream narrative and contributing to a more diverse and inclusive political discourse.

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