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Prince & King
Jacob Borshard The Fire Swamp Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard
The Fire Swamp Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Bouchard, Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2012 Signed & Numbered Art Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x24 Showing Westley & Buttercup From The Princess Bride Movie in The Fire Swamp. Jacob Borshard's "The Fire Swamp" is a remarkable representation of modern Pop Art, deeply rooted in the narrative-driven ethos of street art and graffiti. This limited edition silkscreen print, produced in 2012, brings to life the iconic scene from the cult classic film "The Princess Bride," featuring the characters Westley and Buttercup in the perilous Fire Swamp. It's a visually striking piece, utilizing a 5-color hand-pulled process on fine art paper, emphasizing the vivid storytelling and dramatic hues of the original scene. The artwork measures 16x24 inches, an intimate and commanding size, allowing the intricate details and layers of color to be fully appreciated. Limited to only 100 signed and numbered editions, "The Fire Swamp" presents a unique collectible for film, pop culture, and fine art enthusiasts. Borshard's creation is not just a mere reproduction; it is a creative interpretation that bridges the worlds of cinema and visual art through the lens of street-inspired aesthetics. Borshard, although not traditionally known as a graffiti artist, channels the spirit of graffiti's immediacy and its role as a public communicator through this piece. The characters are rendered with a stylized realism that nods to the roots of Pop Art, while the surrounding swamp is imbued with the complex, layered textures one might find in a mural painted on a city wall. This blending of styles and mediums is characteristic of contemporary Street Pop Art, which often seeks to dismantle boundaries between 'high' and 'low' art forms, making art accessible and resonant for a wider audience. The print's narrative quality, a defining feature of Borshard's work, is heightened by the strategic use of color and form, creating depth and movement that draw the viewer into the scene. The art captures a moment of tension and adventure, encapsulating the essence of the film's story while inviting personal interpretation and connection. Collectors of "The Fire Swamp" acquire a piece of art and a fragment of cinematic history reimagined through the artistic process. Each print, with its certificate of authenticity, becomes a testament to the lasting impact of film on visual culture and the power of art to reinterpret and revitalize stories from our collective consciousness. This limited edition print is a vibrant example of how modern Pop Art, like street art that shares its roots, can encapsulate moments of shared cultural memory in visually stunning and emotionally compelling ways.
$194.00$136.00
Tim Doyle King of Baltimore Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
King of Baltimore Followed Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Metallic Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Printing III
$253.00$177.00
John Vogl Frog King Silkscreen Print by John Vogl
Frog King Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$99.00$69.00
Cope2- Fernando Carlo The Mash Embellished HPM Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo
The Mash- Embellished Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Prints and Arcylic on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Cope2 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was made towards the end of 2014. I was in my studio, listening to music and The Monster Mash came on. It was funny because I just started painting to the song and that's kinda how it went.This piece is more of what I'm doing today. It's kind of mashed up with all kinds of paint and different designs. It's got a lot of fo elements of what I do.It all kinda goes right. It's simple and to the point. Simplicity." - Cope2 The beginning of the new millennium found Cope2 in a different place in his career, as he started focusing more and more on ways to establish himself in the art scene of galleries and museums. Even though the artist had started working on canvas much earlier than the 2000s, it was then that he made this dynamic twist and agreed to exhibit indoors systematically. Whether you see graffiti as an expressive and lively form of art or as a form of irresponsible vandalism, one thing is certain; in recent years it has captured the attention of the general population to the world’s biggest galleries.
$567.99
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