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  • Third Rail Serigraph Print by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Third Rail Serigraph Print by Risk Rock

    Third Rail Limited Edition Hand Pulled 7-Color Serigraph Print on 320gsm Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Pop Artist Risk Rock. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x24 "Third Rail" emerges as a prominent piece within the oeuvre of Risk Rock, whose influence in the graffiti pop art scene has been memorable and groundbreaking. This 2015 masterpiece is part of a signed and numbered limited edition series of only 50, ensuring its exclusivity and appeal among art collectors and enthusiasts. Measuring 24x24 inches, the work is a testament to the artist's skill in hand-pulled serigraphy, boasting a dazzling array of seven colors on 320gsm fine art paper. This print vividly captures the essence of pop art, street art, and graffiti in one frame, showcasing Risk Rock's adeptness at melding color, texture, and urban symbolism. The piece pulsates with the life and rhythm of the streets, channeling the raw energy of graffiti culture into a pleasing art tableau. Each print from this series is a fragment of a larger narrative, a snapshot of the artist's journey through the concrete canvases of city walls and alleyways to the polished galleries of the art elite. The imagery Risk Rock employs is both iconic and provocative—a hallmark of true street art. His work transcends the typical, creating an evocative visual language that speaks to the viewer on multiple levels. By incorporating elements of risk and rebellion, which are as much a part of his identity as his moniker, the artist challenges perceptions and encourages a dialogue about the place and value of street art in contemporary society. Through "Third Rail," Risk Rock doesn't merely paint over the fabric of the urban landscape; he weaves himself into it, becoming an integral thread in the tapestry of modern art. His pieces are not just seen; they are experienced, invoking a visceral reaction as much as it is visual. For those fortunate enough to own a piece of this limited series, it's not just an acquisition of art; it's an immersion into the spirit and soul of a movement that has left an indelible mark on the world.

    $803.00

  • Jane's Addiction El Cinco De Mayo 2010 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Jane's Addiction El Cinco De Mayo 2010 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Jane's Addiction El Cinco De Mayo- 2010 Rock Music Event Limited Edition 2-Color Silkscreen Gig Poster Glossy Weatherproof Cardstock by MFG- Matt Goldman Max Goldman. This poster was designed for Jane's Addiction secret show at Bardot in Hollywood on May 5, 2010. The Cinco de Mayo celebration also unveiled their new bassist: Duff McKagan from Guns 'n' Roses and Velvet Revolver. A total of 250 yellow/black posters were printed and entirely handed out at the show. We set aside 50 and they are only available here. These were printed by the venerable and now-defunct Colby Printing Company in Downtown LA. Colby rose to contemporary awareness during a series of their work featured at MOCA's Geffen Contemporary. 22 x 28 inches Screen Print Black, Fluorescent Yellow Glossy Weatherproof Cardstock Printed by Colby Poster Printing Company Limited Edition of 250 Signed and Numbered by MFG- Matt Goldman

    $217.00

  • Jimi Silver Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Jimi Silver Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Hendrix- Silver Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 70 Artwork Size 22.5x30 Artist: Mr. Brainwash Title: Hendrix (Silver) Year: 2015 Dimensions: 30in. by 22.5. Edition: From a limited edition of 70 Medium: Color screenprint on hand torn archival paper. Condition: Excellent Signature Details: Hand signed and thumb printed

    $3,810.00

  • Denial Of Death Mixed Media Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Denial Of Death Mixed Media Wood Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial Of Death Original Hand-Painted Multiple Mixed Media Spray Paint Artwork on Laser Cut Wood Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 8x11 Number 1. "My work speaks of impending doom and a lot of crass, sinister themes, but that should not mean I desire this to happen at all. I hope my work would suggest only the opposite: to show the ridiculousness of it all and how we may find better solutions for the future"" -Denial. Denial art is intensely political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist knows his choices and motivations:"“I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuf"" Another aspect ofDenial'ss work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.

    $954.00

  • Walk Silkscreen Print by Vandul

    Vandul Walk Silkscreen Print by Vandul

    Walk Silkscreen Print by Vandul Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 12x12 Image of a Vandul Figure Walking With Backpack The realm of pop art, street art, and graffiti art has witnessed a myriad of transformative pieces that have reshaped the narrative of contemporary visual storytelling. Among these notable works is the "Walk Silkscreen Print" by the talented Vandul, an art piece that captivates audiences with its simplicity and poignant resonance. Crafted meticulously through the hand-pulled 1-color screen print technique on fine art paper, this piece stands out as a testament to Vandul's dedication to detail and precision. Diving into the artwork itself, one is immediately drawn to the image of a Vandul figure, a characteristic emblem in many of Vandul's works, taking confident strides with a backpack slung over its shoulder. The figure, rendered in stark monochrome, presents a minimalist appeal, allowing the viewer to interpret its journey and destination. The backpack, while seemingly ordinary, becomes a symbol of burdens, memories, and experiences that every individual carries with them, making the artwork universally relatable. Produced in 2023, this masterpiece has been limited to an exclusive edition of just 30 pieces, enhancing its allure for art collectors and enthusiasts. Each piece is signed and numbered by Vandul, adding an authentic touch and assuring its provenance. With dimensions measuring 12x12, the artwork is compact, yet its impact is profound, echoing the vast world of street art where messages are conveyed powerfully in limited spaces. Vandul's "Walk Silkscreen Print" serves not only as a reflection of modern life's journey but also cements its place in the evolving tapestry of pop and street art. It is a vivid reminder of the power of simplicity in visual art and the profound stories that can be told through minimalistic symbols. As the art world continues to evolve and transform, pieces like these serve as anchors, grounding viewers in shared experiences and universal truths.

    $143.00

  • Medusae PP Archival Print by Sarah Joncas

    Sarah Joncas Medusae PP Archival Print by Sarah Joncas

    Medusae PP Printer Proof Archival Print by Sarah Joncas Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x16 Archival Pigment Fine Art Delving into 'Medusae PP' by Sarah Joncas 'Medusae PP,' an archival print by Sarah Joncas, is a visual symphony of mythological resonance and contemporary finesse. As a Printer's Proof (PP) of a 2019 limited edition, this piece marks a unique intersection in Joncas's oeuvre, where the ethereal meets the tangible on fine art paper. Signed and drawn by the artist, the artwork measures 12x16 inches. It is printed on 290gsm Moab fine art paper, a testament to its enduring quality and the artist's dedication to preserving the integrity of her vision. Symbolism and Femininity in Joncas's Work The print, titled 'Medusae,' explores femininity and transformation, depicting a woman whose hair and form are an extension of the sea, with jellyfish-like tendrils that suggest a mesmerizing, if not slightly ominous, aura. This imagery evokes the myth of Medusa, a figure both feared and revered, and it resonates with the transformative power of nature—a theme that Joncas weaves with deftness throughout her work. In 'Medusae PP,' Joncas's subject is enigmatic, her gaze evading direct contact with the viewer, inviting a narrative that is as open to interpretation as the vast sea. Cool tones and the contrast of the subject's warm, flowing hair capture the viewer's attention, drawing them into a world where myth and modernity merge. Artistic Process and Limited Editions Creating a Printer's Proof like 'Medusae PP' involves a close collaboration between the artist and the printmaker, ensuring that each color and line reflects the original painting's essence. The PP designation signifies that this print precedes the numbered edition, reserved for the artist's use and typically held in high regard by collectors for its rarity and authenticity. Joncas's choice of archival pigment fine art reflects her commitment to creating works that endure beyond the ephemerality often associated with street art. By doing so, she elevates the medium, aligning it with the longevity of fine art while maintaining the accessibility and appeal inherent to street pop art. Sarah Joncas's Impact on Modern Art Sarah Joncas's impact on the contemporary art scene is marked by her ability to imbue her subjects with a sense of depth that transcends the canvas. Her work is often seen as a bridge between the immediacy of street pop art and the meticulous nature of fine art printing, positioning her as an essential figure in both domains. 'Medusae PP' is not merely an image but an invitation to delve into the psyche to confront the narratives we construct around femininity, beauty, and transformation. Joncas's work, particularly this print, is a testament to the enduring power of myth and the ever-evolving discourse of pop, street art, and graffiti artwork. Through her art, Joncas continues to challenge, enchant, and inspire, cementing her role as a pivotal artist in the narrative of modern art.

    $380.00

  • After The Storm Giclee Print by Alexis Price

    Alexis Price After The Storm Giclee Print by Alexis Price

    After The Storm Giclee Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Artist Alexis Price. 2019 Signed & Numbered 24x30 Edition of 20

    $450.00

  • Muppet Music Box Variant Giclee Print by Glen Brogan

    Glen Brogan Muppet Music Box Variant Giclee Print by Glen Brogan

    Muppet Music Box Variant Giclee Print by Glen Brogan Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Hand-Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 16x20 Glen Brogan Muppet Music Box Variant Giclee Print The Muppet Music Box Variant by Glen Brogan is a playful yet intricately composed tribute to classic puppet-show nostalgia, reimagined through Brogan’s sharp pop-surrealist lens. Designed as a theatrical, hand-cranked music box, the artwork transforms beloved Muppet-inspired characters into performers inside an ornate mechanical stage. The result feels equal parts vintage toy, vaudeville theater, and contemporary pop art collectible. This 2023 hand-numbered limited edition of only 40 measures 16 x 20 inches and is printed as a fine art giclée, emphasizing Brogan’s crisp linework, layered shading, and carefully controlled color palette. Vintage Theater Meets Pop Surrealism Brogan frames the composition like an antique automaton cabinet, complete with decorative trim, draped curtains, and a visible hand crank on the side. Inside the stage, a banjo-playing frog, stylized drummer, and horn player perform in mid-song, while behind them hangs a playful nod to classic variety-show portraiture. Below the stage, the cabinet doors open to reveal the mechanical inner workings—gears, drums, and hidden character details—adding depth and storytelling to the piece. The variant colorway leans into warm oranges, muted greens, and deep browns, giving the print a slightly aged, storybook quality while maintaining Brogan’s clean, graphic punch. Strong outlines and flat color blocks echo comic and animation aesthetics, but the dimensional rendering and mechanical detail elevate it beyond simple nostalgia. Edition Details and Collectibility Printed as a fine art giclée on high-quality paper, the Muppet Music Box Variant captures the texture and tonal balance of Brogan’s original artwork. Each print is hand-numbered in a limited edition of just 40, making it a tightly held release for collectors of Glen Brogan’s work and fans of pop culture reinterpretation. Blending humor, craftsmanship, and retro stage-show charm, this piece sits comfortably at the intersection of pop art, animation homage, and modern street-inspired illustration—an imaginative mechanical spectacle frozen mid-performance.

    $150.00

  • Tombstone AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Robert Bruno Tombstone AP Giclee Print by Robert Bruno

    Tombstone Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Robert Bruno counter-culture street artist art. AP Artist Proof. Artist Proofs for Tombstone 16' in. x 24' in. Fine Art Giclee Print Signed & Numbered Edition of 30. Tombstone the Classic Western Movie

    $103.00

  • Safe Passage HPM Giclee Print by Craww

    Craww Safe Passage HPM Giclee Print by Craww

    Safe Passage- HPM Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Giclee Prints on Fine Art Paper by Urban Artist Craww. 2014 Signed & Numbered 11x17 HPM Edition of 10 Embellished Unique Limited Print Number 1 of 10

    $326.00

  • Almost Rapture Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Almost Rapture Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Almost Rapture- Savage Sacred Young Minds Series 23-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 310gsm Coventry Rag (Deckle Edge) by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. FAILE (American, est. 1999) Title: ALMOST RAPTURE, 2016 Medium: Screenprint on 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with Deckled Edges Savage Sacred Young Minds Series

    $3,993.00

  • Who's The King? Standard Hot Foil Silkscreen Print by Alexander-John

    Alexander-John Who's The King? Standard Hot Foil Silkscreen Print by Alexander-John

    Who's The King?- Standard 2-Color Hot Foil Print on 100# Neenah Classic Crest Smooth Solar White Paper by Alexander-John Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2-Color Hot Foil Print on 100# Neenah Classic Crest Smooth Solar White Size: 16.5 x 24 Inches Release: May 07, 2021 Run of: 100 "This piece is made to trigger the collector into a social experiment based on color and choice. This print can be hung either way, which represents the concept of equality. No matter what our differences are (represented by the weapons in this piece), we are all Kings." -Alexander-John

    $291.00

  • Cloud Cover 2 Archival Print by Giorgiko

    Giorgiko Cloud Cover 2 Archival Print by Giorgiko

    Cloud Cover 2 Archival Print by Giorgiko Fine Art Limited Edition on Cotton Fine Art Paper Artist Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 138 Artwork Size 7x9 "Cloud Cover 2 exhibited earlier this year at Beinart Gallery in Melbourne, Australia. Cloud Cover 2 features Wonder, a beloved pink-haired girl and the main character in the Giorgiko Universe." -Giorgiko 7" x 9" fine art paper (300 gsm, 100% cotton, matte finish). Image size is 5” x 7” with 1” white borders. Printed by Static Medium. Edition size will be determined by the number of prints sold. Year: 2022 Numbered & signed by the artists. Includes certificate of authenticity.

    $226.00

  • The Residue Of Arrogance PP Archival Print by Eddie Colla

    Eddie Colla The Residue Of Arrogance PP Archival Print by Eddie Colla

    The Residue Of Arrogance PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Eddie Colla Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printer Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 14x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art Eddie Colla's 'The Residue Of Arrogance': A Commentary in Print Eddie Colla's 'The Residue Of Arrogance' PP (Printer's Proof) archival print is a limited edition piece that communicates a powerful narrative through street pop art. Signed and marked by the artist in 2019, this print on fine art paper, 14x24 inches, uses archival pigment for longevity. The artwork explores themes such as identity, resistance, and societal structures, which are central to Colla's work. His art often reflects on the impact of commercialism and the intrusion of public spaces, creating dialogues around the power dynamics of visual culture. This piece is yet another example of Colla's ability to blend fine art with street art's energy and social consciousness.

    $845.00

  • Flatiron Building NYC HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill Flatiron Building NYC HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Flatiron Building NYC Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill

    $159.00

  • Maul Speeder Archival Print by Adam Fujita

    Adam Fujita Maul Speeder Archival Print by Adam Fujita

    Maul Speeder Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Adam Fujita, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Size 24x12 Adams recent neon-style work has been an exploration of protest and resistance through the use of the medium of street art and the internet.

    $298.00

  • Trick Trucks HPM Unique Silkscreen Print by Jay Kaes x El Pez

    El Pez Trick Trucks HPM Unique Silkscreen Print by Jay Kaes x El Pez

    Trick Trucks HPM Unique Silkscreen Print by Jay Kaes x El Pez Mixed Media Hand-Pulled 5-Color on 300gsm Cotton Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed Unique Original One-of-a-Kind Silkscreen HPM Embellished Mix Media Artwork Size 27.5x19.7 Print "22 Years Smiling With Friends" The Trick Trucks HPM Unique Silkscreen Print is an exceptional mixed media piece by the acclaimed artists Jay Kaes and El Pez, created in the year 2023. The print, which measures 27.5x19.7, showcases an amalgamation of their distinct styles and is an embodiment of the thriving Pop and Street Art culture. This art piece is carefully hand-pulled, utilizing a 5-color silkscreen process on a 300gsm Cotton Somerset Fine Art Paper, noted for its superior texture and durability. This one-of-a-kind artwork is the epitome of the mixed media technique, featuring an incredible blend of textures and hues that capture the dynamism of street art. It is a unique exploration of pop culture motifs, expressed through the vivid palette characteristic of Jay Kaes and El Pez's works. Their artistry shines through every intricate detail of this limited-edition print, which is both signed and embellished by the artists themselves, accentuating its exclusivity. Jay Kaes and El Pez, both revered figures in the global art scene, have produced this exquisite piece as a testament to their creative ingenuity. Jay Kaes, a Spanish street artist, is known for his striking, often provocative, graffiti art that challenges societal norms. El Pez, on the other hand, is recognized for his playful and vibrant murals, which often feature his signature 'Happy Fish' characters. Their collaborative effort has resulted in a bold and captivating artwork that speaks volumes about the diverse forms and potential of street art. The Trick Trucks HPM Unique Silkscreen Print, with its fusion of pop and street art elements, not only exemplifies the prowess of its creators but also offers a refreshing and insightful look at contemporary art. The vibrancy and intricacy of this limited-edition piece make it a sought-after collector's item, a testament to the enduring influence of Pop and Street Art culture.

    $1,325.00

  • Untitled from Blame Game- #8 Hand on Eye - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Untitled from Blame Game #8 Hand on Eye Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Untitled from Blame Game- #8 Hand on Eye Hand-Pulled 11-Color Silkscreen Print on Saunders Waterford Hi-White Paper by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 23x35 Framed With Large Custom Frame & Mat. KAWS (b. 1974) Untitled from Blame Game, 2014 Screenprint in colors on Saunders Waterford Hi-White paper 35 x 23 inches (88.9 x 58.4 cm) (sheet) Ed. 100 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge and published by Pace Prints, New York. KAWS' "Untitled from Blame Game - #8 Hand on Eye": A Symbol in Street Pop Art In the diverse and vibrant world of street pop art, KAWS, the artistic moniker of Brian Donnelly, is a name that resonates with innovation and cultural relevance. His "Untitled from Blame Game - #8 Hand on Eye" is a prime example of his artistry, which merges the realms of graffiti, pop art, and commercial imagery. This piece is a hand-pulled 11-color silkscreen print on Saunders Waterford Hi-White paper and part of a limited edition series released in 2014. Each print from this series is part of an exclusive collection, limited to 100 signed and numbered editions, making it a coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The artwork's dimensions, 35 x 23 inches, allow for an immersive viewing experience, with the enormous custom frame and mat serving to accentuate its bold visual impact further. KAWS' signature style is evident in the interplay of colors and the iconic imagery that has become synonymous with his name — particularly the crossed-out eyes, which have become a powerful symbol within the lexicon of contemporary art. This imagery is not just a hallmark of his design but speaks to a more profound commentary on society, identity, and emotional experience. Technique and Cultural Commentary in KAWS' Art The technical proficiency of KAWS is on full display in "Untitled from Blame Game - #8 Hand on Eye," where the precision of the silkscreen process highlights his meticulous attention to detail. The 11-color format reveals a complex layering that adds depth to the image, with each hue selected to contribute to the overall narrative of the piece. The use of Saunders Waterford Hi-White paper is a deliberate choice that ensures the colors' vibrancy and the print's longevity, considerations that reflect the artist's dedication to his craft. More than just visually striking, KAWS' works often convey significant cultural commentary. The recurring themes in his pieces often reflect contemporary life's saturation with media and imagery, offering a critique of how we consume and interact with visual stimuli. His works bridge the gap between high art and popular culture, making bold statements that resonate with a broad audience and ensuring his place as a pivotal figure in the evolution of street pop art. KAWS: Influencing the Trajectory of Street Art and Beyond KAWS' contributions to the art world extend beyond his prints and paintings. His influence permeates various sectors, from mainstream commercial collaborations to high-end fashion and design, challenging traditional boundaries and expanding the scope of street art. The "Untitled from Blame Game" series, specifically "#8 Hand on Eye," exemplifies this crossover, merging street art's aesthetic with fine art's finesse. By signing, numbering, and dating each print along the lower edge, KAWS personalizes each edition published by Pace Prints, New York. This personal touch, combined with the limited availability, adds to the allure and value of the artwork. These elements have solidified KAWS' position in the art world and made his works highly sought after in the market. KAWS's "Untitled from Blame Game - #8 Hand on Eye" is a testament to the artist's ability to elevate street pop art to a form that transcends traditional graffiti artwork. Its production, presentation, and profound cultural resonance underscore KAWS's artistry's transformative power. As street art continues to evolve and influence contemporary culture, KAWS' works, such as this piece, will remain integral in shaping the narrative and appreciation of this dynamic art form.

    $27,944.00

  • Big Ben & Double Decker Bus HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill Big Ben & Double Decker Bus HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Big Ben & Double Decker Bus Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill

    $159.00

  • Fett Silkscreen Print by Vance Kelly

    Vance Kelly Fett Silkscreen Print by Vance Kelly

    Fett Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Vance Kelly Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Legends of Star Wars

    $134.00

  • Dismaland Sign Blotter Paper Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Dismaland Sign Blotter Paper Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Dismaland Sign Blotter Paper Archival Print by Jeff Gillette Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey Blotter paper artwork prints are a unique form of art that involves transferring ink or dye onto specially treated blotter paper. The resulting prints are often abstract and colorful, and can be used for a variety of decorative and artistic purposes. To create a blotter paper artwork print, the artist first prepares the blotter paper by treating it with chemicals that will enhance its absorbency and ability to hold ink or dye. Then, ink or dye is applied to the paper using various techniques, such as dripping, pouring, or spraying. The paper is left to dry, and the resulting print is then carefully removed from the blotter paper. Archival printing techniques are used to produce high-quality prints of the original artwork. This involves using high-quality inks and paper that are designed to last for a long time without fading or deteriorating. Archival prints are also resistant to moisture and sunlight, which helps to preserve the artwork for years to come. Blotter paper artwork prints can be a great addition to any home or office decor, and they are often used as a unique form of wall art. They are also popular among collectors and art enthusiasts, as each print is one-of-a-kind and can never be replicated exactly.

    $360.00

  • Seattle Fish Airplane Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Seattle Fish Airplane Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Seattle Fish Airplane Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x9

    $103.00

  • Elk Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Elk Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Elk Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $134.00

  • Happy Helmet Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Happy Helmet Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Happy Helmet Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Ben Frost pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. Currently exhibits locally and internationally, while his work has been presented in multiple exhibitions in the USA, Europe, and Asia. One of the first things that one notices in the art of Frost is the unconventional media and means, from traditional square-shaped canvas to cardboard boxes and from acrylic paint to aerosol spray. It is not random that a great portion of his art consists of appropriated imagery of animations, just like the Simpsons, Looney Tunes, Smurfs, Winnie the Pooh, etc., which are placed into a new artistic context, without losing their original connotations.

    $572.00

  • Duality II Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Duality II Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Duality II Hand-Pulled 6-Color Silkscreen Print on Cotton Rag Paper by Artist Dave Kinsey Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 19x21.75 Published by BLK/MRKT Editions Duality II is a silkscreen print created by American contemporary artist Dave Kinsey. Known for his unique style that blends urban street art, graphic design, and fine art, Kinsey's works are often characterized by bold colors, strong lines, and thought-provoking imagery. "Duality II" is a prime example of Kinsey's distinct approach, as it showcases the contrast between two opposing elements or ideas. This duality can be seen in both the color palette and the subject matter of the print. The artwork typically features a striking interplay between light and dark, often with a vibrant and energetic color scheme, which creates a sense of tension and balance. In addition to the visual elements, Kinsey's work often addresses themes related to society, politics, and the human condition. "Duality II" might explore the notion of the dual nature of humanity or the inherent contradictions within society. As a silkscreen print, "Duality II" is produced using a printmaking technique where ink is forced through a mesh screen onto a substrate, such as paper or canvas. This method allows for the creation of multiple identical prints, known as an edition, with each print being considered an original work of art. Dave Kinsey's "Duality II" silkscreen print, like many of his works, is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art.

    $495.00

  • Love Catcher Red Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Love Catcher Red Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Love Catcher Red Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Hand-Pulled 6-Color on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 22x22 Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Mr. Brainwash, whose real name is Thierry Guetta, is a French-born, Los Angeles-based street artist and filmmaker. He was born on November 11, 1966, in Garges-lès-Gonesse, France. Mr. Brainwash came to prominence through the 2010 Oscar-nominated documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop", which was directed by the renowned British street artist Banksy. Initially, Guetta began as a videographer who was interested in street art and decided to document the phenomenon. This endeavor led him to meet and film numerous street artists, including Shepard Fairey and Banksy. However, in a surprising twist, Banksy turned the camera on Guetta, encouraging him to become an artist himself. The result was Mr. Brainwash, a pop artist known for his large-scale productions and eclectic style, drawing heavily from pop culture references and the work of other street artists. His work often blends elements of pop art with the raw, edgy aesthetics of street art. Since his emergence, Mr. Brainwash has held numerous exhibitions and his work has gained significant attention in the art world, both for its bold, distinctive style and for the controversy surrounding his sudden rise to fame. He is known for his energetic and often humorous installations, sculptures, and stenciled artworks. Despite criticism from some quarters who view his work as derivative, Mr. Brainwash has continued to maintain a successful career in the contemporary art scene. Mother's Day is a celebration that honors mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. The modern American holiday of Mother's Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. Anna Jarvis's mother, Ann Jarvis, had been a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, and created Mother's Day Work Clubs to address public health issues. Anna Jarvis wanted to honor her mother by continuing the work she started and to set aside a day to honor all mothers because she believed that they were "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world". In 1914, Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother's Day, held on the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honor mothers. Since then, Mother's Day has become a day that children celebrate their mothers with cards, gifts, and activities. The holiday has been adopted by other countries and it's celebrated in different ways worldwide. For example, in the United Kingdom, it is traditionally known as Mothering Sunday and it's celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent. In Mexico, it's always celebrated on May 10th, regardless of the day of the week. It's important to note that Mother's Day can bring different feelings for different people. While it's a joyous occasion for many, it can be a difficult day for those who have lost their mothers or who have strained relationships with them. It's also a day to honor and remember mothers who have passed away.

    $3,911.00

  • Obsidian Picks a Lock Letterpress Print by Camille Rose Garcia

    Camille Rose Garcia Obsidian Picks a Lock Letterpress Print by Camille Rose Garcia

    Obsidian Picks a Lock Letterpress Print by Camille Rose Garcia Limited Edition 1-Color on Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 8x10 Letterpress Print Art Printmas 2020 of an Animal Monster Picking a Lock. Obsidian Picks a Lock Letterpress Print by Camille Rose Garcia The Obsidian Picks a Lock letterpress print by Camille Rose Garcia is a captivating blend of whimsical mischief and artistic precision. Produced in 2020 as part of the Art Printmas series, this 8x10 artwork is crafted on deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper. The print embodies Garcia’s signature gothic surrealism and darkly humorous narrative style, featuring an animal-like monster character delicately picking a lock. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of 100, this piece is an exquisite example of Street Pop Art infused with vintage-inspired craftsmanship. Camille Rose Garcia: Visionary of Surrealist Narratives Camille Rose Garcia is renowned for her distinct aesthetic that combines the playful with the sinister. Born in 1970 in Los Angeles, her work often explores societal critique and environmental decay themes, presented through enchanting and fantastical characters. Her ability to layer narratives within her illustrations is evident in Obsidian Picks a Lock, where the animal monster character exudes mischievous energy, inviting viewers to imagine the broader story surrounding this moment. This print portrays a creature with exaggerated features and intense focus, embodying the rebellious and curious spirit often central to Garcia’s work. The stripped-down black-and-white design allows the character’s expressions and gestures to shine, amplifying the sense of intrigue and suspense. The whimsical yet slightly unsettling vibe aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art, which often blends accessibility with subversive themes. The Significance of Letterpress Printing The letterpress printing process used for Obsidian Picks a Lock adds a tactile and timeless quality to the artwork. This traditional technique involves pressing inked plates into fine art paper, resulting in a textured, embossed finish that enhances the overall impact of the design. The choice of deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper underscores the artisanal craftsmanship, providing a luxurious and durable medium for the print. Garcia’s use of a single-color palette highlights the intricate details of her linework while maintaining the minimalist elegance that defines much of her work. The rich black ink contrasts beautifully against the warm tones of the paper, ensuring the artwork’s visual clarity and depth. This approach aligns with Street Pop Art’s emphasis on bold, eye-catching designs communicating powerful stories. Obsidian Picks a Lock as a Street Pop Art Statement Obsidian Picks a Lock is more than just a charming illustration; it is a bold commentary on curiosity, rebellion, and the unexpected. The monster character’s expressive face and detailed movements convey a sense of playful defiance, making the piece both relatable and thought-provoking. This 8x10 print is an excellent addition for collectors who appreciate the fusion of fine craftsmanship with contemporary artistic sensibilities. The limited edition of 100 enhances the exclusivity of the print, making it a highly sought-after piece for fans of Camille Rose Garcia and Street Pop Art. By combining traditional printing techniques with her unique narrative style, Garcia has created a work that bridges the timeless appeal of handcrafted art with modern thematic relevance. Obsidian Picks a Lock captures the essence of Garcia’s talent, blending humor, craftsmanship, and social reflection into an unforgettable piece.

    $97.00

  • Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Space Monkey Green Yellow AP Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2002 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 James Marshall's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP": A Vibrant Fusion of Street and Pop Art The "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" silkscreen print by Dalek, also known as James Marshall, is a vibrant expression of the artist's distinctive style, which straddles the line between street art and a playful, pop art aesthetic. Created as an Artist Proof (AP) in 2002, this limited edition hand-pulled screen print on fine art paper reflects the merging of street culture sensibilities with the boldness of pop art. Signed and marked as an AP, this work is part of an exclusive run that remains highly sought after by collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The piece measures 18x24 inches, allowing the iconic "Space Monkey" character to command attention, while the green and yellow color scheme enhances the visual impact. Dalek's "Space Monkey" character is a recurring figure in his work, often seen as an avatar for the artist's exploration of emotion, identity, and the human condition. This character, with its oversized eyes and cartoonish form, exudes a sense of playful curiosity and alienation, recurrent in street art and pop culture. Silkscreen printing adds a layer of complexity to the piece, with each hand-pulled layer contributing to the depth and texture that make the image pop. Exploring the Artistic Significance of Dalek's Silkscreen Print James Marshall's work as Dalek has contributed significantly to the artistic dialogue between street art and pop art. His "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" print encapsulates the whimsical and provocative elements often at play in his art. The character, floating against a stark background, is in a state of playful exploration, a sentiment that resonates with the freedom and spontaneity of graffiti art. At the same time, the clean lines and bold colors reflect the influence of pop art, creating a bridge between the countercultural and the mainstream. The artist's choice of an artist proof for this piece underscores its uniqueness and the personal nature of the screen printing process. Artist proofs are traditionally the first prints pulled from the screen, used to judge the quality of the print run. By signing and releasing a limited number of these proofs, Dalek offers collectors a piece of the creative process, a snapshot of the work in its earliest stage. Cultural Resonance of "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" in the Art Community The cultural resonance of Dalek's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" within the street pop art and graffiti artwork community cannot be overstated. As a part of the early 2000s art scene, this print represents a period when street art began gaining widespread recognition and acceptance in the art world. With its crossover appeal, Dalek's work has played a role in this transition, bringing the energy and ethos of street art into galleries and private collections. The screen print's limited edition status adds a sense of exclusivity, mirroring the often ephemeral nature of street art. Just as graffiti may be painted over or fade with time, the limited availability of "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" captures the urgency and rarity of street art in a form that collectors can preserve and appreciate over time. James Marshall's "Space Monkey Green Yellow AP" is a powerful representation of the synergy between street pop art and graffiti. As an artist's proof, it holds a special place in the canon of Dalek's work. It offers a window into the artist's creative process and a tangible piece of the movement that has brought street aesthetics into the forefront of contemporary art. The print is a testament to the enduring appeal of street-inspired imagery and its capacity to challenge, delight, and engage audiences across the spectrum of art appreciation.

    $1,060.00

  • Shoplifters Welcome Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey x Jamie Reid

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Shoplifters Welcome Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey x Jamie Reid

    Shoplifters Welcome Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Cream Speckletone Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 Created to Commemorate Reid's Ragged Kingdom Exhibition, March 16 to April 14, 2012. Shows a Hand Removing Laws From A Brief Case Infering Wall Street Money Regulations. "Jamie has been one of my biggest influences, and I'm honored that we worked on some collaborative images for the show. The new images deal with the mutual interests of Jamie and I, addressing the timeless problems of corruption and wealth inequality, but tie into the current themes of Occupy Wall Street and the dead end of fossil fuel consumption." -Shepard Faire.y Shepard Fairey's Collaboration with Jamie Reid in Street Pop Art The "Shoplifters Welcome Silkscreen Print" is a remarkable intersection of street pop art and political commentary, created by the influential Shepard Fairey in collaboration with Jamie Reid. This limited edition hand-pulled screen print on cream speckletone art paper is a testament to the potency of visual art as a tool for social critique. Released as part of Jamie Reid's Ragged Kingdom exhibition from March 16 to April 14, 2012, this artwork resonates with anti-establishment and dissent themes common in street pop art and graffiti artwork. Shepard Fairey, renowned for his OBEY campaign and the iconic Obama "Hope" poster, has a history of infusing his work with sharp political insights. The artwork in discussion depicts a hand removing laws from a briefcase, a direct inference to the deregulation of Wall Street and the unshackling of financial institutions from legal constraints. This visual metaphor conveys the message of wealth inequality and corruption, both highly relevant to the zeitgeist of the early 2010s, especially in the Occupy Wall Street movement. Artistic Expression of Sociopolitical Issues The collaborative nature of this artwork, involving both Shepard Fairey and Jamie Reid, underscores a shared commitment to addressing pressing societal issues through art. Fairey's statement about the collaboration highlights their mutual interest in tackling the "timeless problems of corruption and wealth inequality," themes that are also deeply embedded in the philosophy of street pop art. The artwork becomes a canvas for discourse, echoing the sentiments of public protests and movements that call for justice and economic reform. In creating the "Shoplifters Welcome" piece, Fairey and Reid tap into the legacy of street pop art's ability to reach a broad audience. Street pop art, often found in public spaces, speaks directly to the masses, unfiltered by the gatekeeping of traditional art venues. Though housed within the confines of an exhibition, this print carries the spirit of street art by being a piece of graffiti artwork that one can own—a symbol of both rebellion and commodification. The limited edition nature of the print, being one of only 450, adds a layer of exclusivity to a piece that speaks about wealth disparity, creating an exciting tension between the artwork's message and its status as a collectible item. Each print, signed and numbered by Fairey, is a piece of art and a statement about the artist's role in society—as an observer, a critic, and a participant in the cultural dialogue about power and money. This artwork, sized 18x24, encapsulates a period of intense socio-political activism, serving as a historical document that captures the essence of the early 2010s. The stark imagery, reminiscent of propaganda art, is both a nod to the past and a commentary on the current state of affairs. It draws a parallel between the actions on Wall Street and the broader issues of regulatory oversight and the power imbalance, which remain relevant in discussions about the economy and governance. In the larger context of street pop and graffiti artwork, Shepard Fairey and Jamie Reid's "Shoplifters Welcome" print is a powerful reminder of art's role in society. It bridges the gap between aesthetic appeal and social commentary, functioning as a visual manifesto that calls for reflection and action. The piece is not merely an artwork to be viewed but a conversation starter, a call to arms, and a historical artifact.

    $951.00

  • I See Static Blue AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY I See Static Blue AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    I See Static Blue AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist Proof. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Static Is All That I See. Increase The Peace. I See Static Blue AP by Shepard Fairey The 2016 I See Static Blue Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey exemplifies the tension between distortion and perception in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Executed with masterful precision on cream Speckletone fine art paper and signed and marked AP by the artist, this 18x24 inch hand-pulled silkscreen is a cryptic visual dialogue between media influence and the pursuit of peace. Fairey’s use of sharply defined geometry, vertical interference patterns, and symbolic layering invites the viewer into a hypnotic confrontation with sensory noise and propaganda. Visual Language Rooted in Power and Media Critique Fairey’s visual lexicon in I See Static Blue merges optical disruption with ideological clarity. The text Static Is All That I See appears embedded in a field of radiating blue lines, visually mimicking the interference of analog television static while metaphorically addressing the mental fog created by constant messaging and surveillance. Faces flank the central axis, fragmented by distortion lines, evoking themes of fractured identity in the information age. Below them, an all-seeing eye hovers—laced with a skull at its center—underscoring themes of control, mortality, and the ever-present gaze of media authority. The piece unravels the saturation of images that both numb and command attention, serving as a commentary on cognitive overload and ideological indoctrination. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork as Message and Medium Fairey’s artwork lives at the junction of rebellion and refinement, where street aesthetics are elevated through design discipline. I See Static Blue carries influences from the psychedelic era’s visual frequencies and fuses them with propaganda art’s structural rigidity. Shepard Fairey, born in the United States in 1970, has remained one of the most politically vocal figures in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, using repetition, limited color palettes, and iconographic symbols to dismantle corporate and governmental narratives. The presence of Obey beneath the eye recalls his original campaign of subversion, turning advertising into art and instruction into satire. The visual message is never passive—it compels awareness. Color, Symbolism, and the Artist Proof Format Rendered in cool hues of cobalt blue, muted crimson, and cream, this print carries a colder psychological weight than many of Fairey’s politically aggressive pieces. The symmetry and balance suggest duality, yet the design’s eye strain effect disorients and provokes. This AP edition holds further value not just as a Shepard Fairey work, but as a limited variant meticulously signed and marked by hand. The combination of sharp lines and symbolic complexity elevates the piece into both an aesthetic and intellectual exercise, reflecting Fairey’s continued relevance in using the visual structure of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork to reflect and resist.

    $750.00

  • Hot Buttered Rum Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Hot Buttered Rum Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Hot Buttered Rum Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl for band Hot Buttered Rum. "You never should have a finished idea in your head. Staring at a blank page is the worst thing you can do—start with anything and just keep letting it evolve.”- John Vogl

    $217.00

  • Lively Up Yourself Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Dennis Morris

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Lively Up Yourself Letterpress Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Dennis Morris

    Lively Up Yourself- Bob Marley 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 16 inches by 19.5 inches Edition of 450 May 19, 2021 This letterpress set in collaboration with photographer Dennis Morris commemorates the 40th anniversary of Bob Marley’s passing. The series represents the amazing breadth of Marley’s character… the philosopher, the confrontational warrior for justice, and the evangelist for love and connection. Bob

    $384.00

  • Beyond Thunderdome Max Giclee Print by Andy Fairhurst

    Andy Fairhurst Beyond Thunderdome Max Giclee Print by Andy Fairhurst

    Beyond Thunderdome- Max Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Andy Fairhurst counter-culture street artist art. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome movie featuring Mel Gibson.

    $103.00

  • Quantumverse Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan Quantumverse Giclee Print by Handiedan

    Quantumverse Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315gsm Innova Soft Textured Natural White Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. 315 gsm Innova Soft Textured Natural White 11.75" x 14.75" / 29,7 x 37,5 cm Signed and numbered Edition: 30

    $352.00

  • Animals Cow HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Steve Kaufman SAK Animals Cow HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Animals- Cow Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Serigraph Print on Canvas by Steve Kaufman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Artist: Steve Kaufman Title: Animals- Cow Dimensions: 10in. by 12in. Edition: From the rare limited edition of unique works using the same colors and patterns 13/50 Medium: Original oil painting on canvas Signature Details: Hand signed and numbered by the artist verso After graduating from SVA with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Kaufman held art shows in London and eventually left The Factory to establish his own studio, named “SAK”, after the nickname Warhol had given to him based on his initials. Already an activist, having participated in an early AIDS awareness demonstration in which he was arrested, Kaufman attempted to make an impact on the Homeless issue by hiring homeless New Yorkers to assist him at his studio. He went on to raise millions for the homeless cause.

    $751.00

  • City By The Sea Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval City By The Sea Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    City By The Sea Hand-Pulled 5-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 14x11

    $40.00

  • Storm On The Horizon AP Giclee Print by Curiot Tlalpazotl

    Curiot Tlalpazotl Storm On The Horizon AP Giclee Print by Curiot Tlalpazotl

    Storm On The Horizon AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Curiot Tlalpazotl Artwork Limited Edition Print on Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x16 Mexican Indian Latin Themed Stylized Tribal Folk Lore. Storm On The Horizon: A Visionary Interpretation by Curiot Tlalpazotl "Storm On The Horizon," an Artist Proof giclee print by the acclaimed Curiot Tlalpazotl, is a profound narrative captured on Moab Entrada's fine art paper. This 2014 artwork, signed and marked as an AP by the artist, is part of a limited edition series that delves deep into Mexican Indian and Latin American themes, portrayed through a stylized interpretation of tribal folklore. Each 20x16 inch print vibrates with the life and color synonymous with Curiot's Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, drawing the viewer into a conversation that transcends time and place. Artistic Narrative of Curiot Tlalpazotl In "Storm On The Horizon," Curiot Tlalpazotl invites onlookers into a world where myth becomes a reality, and the spiritual essence of indigenous culture is celebrated through modern artistryLikeke much of Curiot's work, this piece is imbued with symbols that tell stories of the natural world and its connection to the human spirit. The vibrancy of his color choices and the dynamic movement captured within the frame echoes the artist's Mexican heritage and his dialogue with contemporary society. Symbolism and Technique in Curiot's Giclee Print Curiot's use of giclee printing for "Storm On The Horizon" reflects his commitment to both tradition and innovation. The technique allows for the high-fidelity reproduction of his original paintings, ensuring that his work's intricate details and rich textures are preserved. Using archival inks on Moab Entrada paper guarantees that each print will endure as a lasting piece of art, maintaining its vibrancy for future generations to admire. Cultural Impact and Influence The cultural impact of "Storm On The Horizon" extends beyond its visual appeal, reflecting the interplay between human beings and the forces of nature. Curiot's art bridges the ancient and the new, melding the wisdom of past civilizations with the pressing concerns of the present day. His work is not only a contribution to the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork genre but also a vibrant chapter in the ongoing story of Latin American art. Collectibility of "Storm On The Horizon" As a limited edition print, "Storm On The Horizon" holds significant value for collectors and Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork enthusiasts. The Artist Proof designation marks it as an especially coveted item, often sought after for its proximity to the original work. Collectors who acquire an AP print possess a piece of the artist's vision, one that carries the potential to increase in value and significance as Curiot's acclaim continues to rise in the art world. Legacy of Curiot Tlalpazotl's Artwork The legacy of Curiot Tlalpazotl within the world of modern art is marked by a vivid reimagining of cultural narratives and a celebration of heritage through street art. "Storm On The Horizon," as an embodiment of Curiot's ethos, is a testament to the power of art to provoke thought and evoke emotion, cementing his role as a pivotal figure in the evolution of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork.

    $507.00

  • Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Swoon- Caledonia Curry Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry Artwork Limited Edition Print on Heavy Fine Art Rag Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 19x13 From The Swoon Street Series Print Collection. Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon A Visual Archive of Human Dignity in Urban Space The Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Caledonia Curry, known globally as Swoon, is a powerful example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork translated onto fine art paper. Created as part of Swoon’s Street Series Print Collection, the image captures one of her original wheatpaste street installations from Oaxaca, Mexico, depicting a striking female figure blending human and mythological attributes. This signed and numbered giclee print, released in 2016 in a limited edition of 175, measures 19 by 13 inches and is printed on heavy fine art rag paper. The artwork not only documents Swoon’s presence on walls across Latin America but also speaks to the symbolic relationship between community identity, resistance, and the ephemeral nature of street-based intervention. Stylistic Complexity and Symbolic Composition Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 reflects the intricate cut-paper aesthetics and humanitarian storytelling that define Swoon’s visual language. The figure in the image—part warrior, part mermaid—clutches twin crocodiles as scaled armor drapes over her legs. Radiating lines extend from her back like a halo, while beneath her figure is a tangled collage of snakes, architecture, and flora, all executed in precise linework. These motifs merge indigenous symbolism with modern urban decay, evoking themes of transformation, resilience, and the interconnectedness of natural and built environments. The bright yellow and deep red stucco wall behind the wheatpaste creates a dynamic color contrast, anchoring the image in its original street context while enhancing the mythic presence of the central figure. Caledonia Curry’s Global Street Narratives Swoon, born Caledonia Curry in the United States, has long been celebrated for her ability to blend classical printmaking techniques with the accessibility of street placement. Her work often features portraits of women, community figures, and allegorical representations that touch on social justice, environmental healing, and cultural storytelling. The Kamayura Oaxaca print aligns with her extensive practice of placing intricate paper cutouts directly onto decaying urban surfaces across the globe—from the walls of Brooklyn to the alleys of Haiti and Latin America. In Mexico, her work speaks directly to indigenous voices and post-colonial memory, reinforcing the role of graffiti as both an act of public beautification and political expression. The Importance of the Street Series Print Collection The Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 edition is part of the Street Series Print Collection, which serves as a tangible archive of Swoon’s ephemeral installations. Each print in the series offers collectors and admirers the opportunity to experience the artist’s street-based work in a preserved, gallery-worthy format. By transferring temporary outdoor works onto archival paper, the collection maintains the immediacy and raw power of street art while allowing it to endure beyond the natural wear of weather and urban development. This series also illustrates how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can transcend its original environment without losing its impact, narrative depth, or visual intensity.

    $350.00

  • Library Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG Library Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    Library Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $103.00

  • Conqueror Green Silkscreen Print by MAD

    Mad Conqueror Green Silkscreen Print by MAD

    Conqueror- Green Hand-Pulled 5-Color Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Bristol Fine Art Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist MAD Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 15.69x15.75

    $352.00

  • Winnie the Pooh Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Winnie the Pooh Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Winnie the Pooh Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 8x6 Archival Pigment Fine Art Winnie the Pooh Relaxing on a Nice Summer Day in Glitch Style. Reimagining Nostalgia: Adam Lister's Winnie the Pooh Adam Lister's rendition of Winnie the Pooh captures the essence of a beloved classic through the innovative lens of pop graffiti and street art. This 2023 archival print presents a unique interpretation of the cherished bear, re-envisioned in a glitch style that marries nostalgia with modern artistry. Released as a limited edition of 50, each print is a signed and numbered piece, suggesting a collectible quality akin to acceptable art practices but echoing the accessibility of street pop art. Lister, known for his distinctive approach to cultural icons, applies his glitch-inspired technique to the image of Winnie the Pooh, transforming the familiar, soft-edged character into a composition of angular, pixelated forms. This artistic choice juxtaposes the warm, fuzzy memories associated with the character and the often sharp, digital reality of contemporary life. Printed on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper, the 8x6 artwork conveys a sense of calm, depicting Winnie the Pooh relaxing on a summer day, evoking the carefree and joyful childhood moments. Pixelated Comfort: Street Art's Embrace of Childhood Icons The intersection of childhood icons and street art is a trend that Adam Lister navigates with finesse. By depicting Winnie the Pooh, a character synonymous with the innocence and storytelling of youth, Lister taps into a collective memory shared across generations. His work does more than just replicate the image of Pooh. Instead, it breaks it down into constituent colors and shapes, reassembling them into a form that is recognizable and intriguingly alien. This archival pigment fine art print is a testament to the evolution of street pop art, showcasing how traditional graffiti artwork has expanded to embrace a variety of styles and techniques. Lister's glitch style is particularly emblematic of the digital age, reflecting how street art has adapted to new aesthetics. Including such pieces in street, art exhibits, and galleries demonstrates the broadening of graffiti artwork, moving beyond spray paint and stencils to include digital and printed mediums. Adam Lister: A Conduit Between Digital Art and Tangible Worlds Adam Lister, hailing from the United States, is a conduit between digital art and the tangible worlds of pop graffiti and street art. His modern artwork speaks to the fluidity of artistic expression in the 21st century, where the lines between digital creation and physical display are increasingly blurred. Lister's work, particularly his Winnie the Pooh piece, exemplifies how art can traverse these realms, bringing the pixelated aesthetic of digital art into the more traditionally analog space of street art. His limited edition prints, while evoking the impermanence and public accessibility of street art, offer a sense of permanence through their archival quality and limited number. In doing so, Lister's work captures the transient beauty of graffiti artwork and the enduring appeal of fine art. The artist's choice to depict Winnie the Pooh, a character withstood the test of time in a decidedly modern style, speaks to the timeless nature of art and its ability to adapt and grow with the times. Winnie the Pooh's presence in street pop art and graffiti artwork, as facilitated by artists like Adam Lister, indicates a cultural reverence for the characters and stories that have shaped many childhoods. Through such artistic endeavors, the simplicity and joy found in the Hundred Acre Wood are brought into modern art's complex and often chaotic world, providing a respite and a reminder of the universal themes of friendship, adventure, and the pursuit of happiness.

    $282.00

  • Lotus Ornament- Black Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Lotus Ornament- Black Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Lotus Ornament- Black 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey x Gordon Cheung Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered Screen Print LOTUS ORNAMENT (BLACK) Screen Print 18 x 24 inches Edition of 300 April 22, 2008 A few soft handling creases.

    $685.00

  • Big Twinkie Ghostbusters Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Big Twinkie Ghostbusters Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Big Twinkie Ghostbusters Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle Hand-Pulled 8-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size18x24 Ghostbusters Movie Tribute, 4th Unreal Estate show

    $229.00

  • Boba Fett Standard Archival Pigment Print by Marly Mcfly

    Marly Mcfly Boba Fett Standard Archival Pigment Print by Marly Mcfly

    Boba Fett- Standard Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Marly Mcfly. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 16x16 Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Stylized Star Wars Villian Anti Hero Boba Fett. Marly Mcfly's artistic interpretation of Boba Fett in this "Standard Limited Edition" archival pigment fine art print marries the aesthetics of street art with the precision of pop culture iconography. Released in 2021, this piece is part of a limited edition series, with only 40 signed and numbered prints, each sizing 16x16 inches. The artist's work is printed on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper, a respected medium known for its archival quality and ability to render rich, accurate colors. This print features Boba Fett, a character whose presence in the Star Wars narrative is marked by an air of mystery and complexity. By stylizing this well-known villain and anti-hero, Mcfly taps into the essence of graffiti and street art, which often seeks to comment on society's character archetypes by placing them in unexpected contexts or styles. The artwork is awash with a vivid palette, utilizing a contrast of hues that pop against each other, ensuring that Boba Fett's iconic helmet and armor are the focal point of the composition. Mcfly’s utilization of textual elements and fragmented layers creates a visual depth, a hallmark of the street art genre. It mimics the look of posters layered over time, which can be seen on city walls, adding a gritty, urban feel to the piece. This technique not only pays homage to the origins of street art but also adds a narrative layer to the artwork, suggesting a story behind the image that viewers can unravel. The artist's commitment to quality is evident not just in the visual appeal of the work but also in the careful selection of materials. The Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper is a testament to the artwork's longevity, ensuring that the vibrancy of the piece remains intact over time. Collectors of Mcfly's work, as well as fans of Star Wars and fine art, can appreciate the attention to detail in the creation of this print. It stands as a testament to the ongoing dialogue between popular culture and contemporary art, showing how iconic figures can be transformed through the lens of artistic expression.

    $217.00

  • Debt Paid in Blood Silkscreen Print by Robert Wilson IV

    Robert Wilson IV Debt Paid in Blood Silkscreen Print by Robert Wilson IV

    Debt Paid in Blood Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Robert Wilson IV. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 This print was originally produced for Floating World Comics' "Battles" Yakuza-inspired art show in Portland! This 18x24 inch silkscreen features a split fountain and is signed and numbered by the artist in an edition of 100.

    $159.00

  • Super Soup Pink Trip Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Super Soup Pink Trip Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Super Soup- Pink Trip Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Denial. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $385.00

  • Fidel Red Serigraph Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Fidel Red Serigraph Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Fidel- Red Limited Edition Hand Pulled Varnished 3-Color Serigraph Print on Deckled 320gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Ernesto Yerena Graffiti street artist modern pop art. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Hand Deckled & Varnished Artwork Size 31.25x22.25 "Fidel" (Red) stands as a testament to the profound talent and artistic prowess of Ernesto Yerena, a notable figure in the world of modern pop art, street art, and graffiti art. This piece, which was masterfully crafted in 2009, is a limited edition serigraph print, meaning that every stroke and nuance of color has been manually pressed onto 320gsm Coventry Rag Paper. This choice of substrate is significant as Coventry Rag is revered for its luxurious feel and superior durability, ensuring that the vibrancy of Yerena's creation remains intact over time. The "Fidel" (Green) print is an explosion of three distinct colors, combined in a way that showcases Yerena's unique ability to convey depth and emotion through minimalistic color palettes. This serigraph also boasts of hand-deckled edges, an intricate touch that adds an element of raw authenticity to the piece. The paper's dimensions stretch to an impressive 31.25" x 22.25", while the live art itself graces a space of 27" x 18.25", providing ample room for the artist's vision to unfold. Each piece is individually signed and numbered by Yerena, marking its exclusivity as only 100 of these prints exist. What further elevates the significance of "Fidel" (Green) is the expertise that went behind its production. The print was brought to life by Modern Multiples in 2009, a reputable print studio known for its high-quality work. Guided by the watchful eyes of Richard Duardo, a renowned artist and master printer, the process ensured that Yerena's vision was faithfully translated onto paper. This meticulous oversight and collaboration signify the blend of passion, precision, and artistic vision that modern pop and street art represents. Through "Fidel" (Red), Ernesto Yerena has undoubtedly etched an indelible mark in the annals of contemporary art.

    $751.00

  • Big Boy Two Legends One Serigraph Print by Risk Rock x Seen UA

    Risk Rock Big Boy Two Legends One Serigraph Print by Risk Rock x Seen UA

    Big Boy Two Legends One Print Limited Edition Hand Pulled Serigraph Print on Heavy Art Paper by Risk x Seen Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Graffiti Legends and best friends collab again for this 2019 print.18 x 24 inches- Edition of 50- Signed by both Risk and Seen.

    $352.00

Print Fine Art Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Print Art in the Context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Concerning Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, print art represents a dynamic and influential medium that has played a crucial role in the dissemination and evolution of these art forms. Historically, printmaking has been a vital tool for artists to reproduce their work efficiently and accessibly, allowing them to reach a broader audience. In street and pop art, print art encompasses various techniques, including screen printing, stencil printing, and lithography, each offering unique possibilities for artistic expression and mass distribution. This medium has enabled artists to challenge traditional notions of art, bringing their work from the streets to the galleries and vice versa.  

 

Evolution and Techniques of Print Fine Art in Street and Pop Art

The evolution of print art within the street and pop art genres is marked by its adoption by iconic artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, who utilized screen printing techniques to create vibrant, high-impact images. This approach allowed for the repetition of bold graphics and bright colors, typical of pop art aesthetics. In street art, printmaking techniques, especially stenciling, became instrumental for artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey. Stencils allowed for quick, reproducible designs that could be executed rapidly in public spaces. These techniques not only facilitated a more efficient way of producing art but also contributed to the signature styles of these artists, making their work instantly recognizable. The journey of print art within street and pop art has been one of innovation, adaptation, and significant influence. Iconic figures like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring played pivotal roles in this evolution. Warhol, a leading figure in the pop art movement, revolutionized the concept of art production through his use of screen printing. His technique, characterized by the repetition of photographic images and the use of bold, vivid colors, challenged traditional notions of originality and artistic genius. This approach was perfectly aligned with the pop art movement's ethos, which sought to blur the lines between 'high' art and 'low' cultural imagery, often derived from mass media and consumer culture. Keith Haring, another seminal artist, leveraged print art to create dynamic, high-energy works that were accessible and relatable. His art, often filled with simple yet impactful imagery, was rooted in the street culture of New York City. Haring's use of bold lines and bright colors became synonymous with the visual language of the 1980s and left a lasting imprint on the pop art landscape. His work also exemplified the democratizing power of print art, as he often produced prints of his work to make it more accessible to a broader audience.

Print Art's Impact on Accessibility and Distribution

One of the most significant impacts of print art in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is its role in democratizing art. By enabling mass production, print art has allowed street and pop artists to distribute their work widely, challenging the exclusivity of traditional art forms and galleries. This accessibility has been essential in shaping public perception of street and pop art, transforming them from subcultural expressions to respected and sought-after art forms. Furthermore, the affordability of prints has made it possible for a broader audience to own and engage with art, breaking down barriers between the artists and the public. Print art has served as a vehicle for mass communication and cultural critique in street and pop art. The ability to produce multiple copies of a single image has allowed artists to reach a wider audience, spreading their visual messages far and wide. This aspect of print art aligns well with the ethos of street and pop art, which often comment on consumerism, political issues, and societal norms. The replication of images in print art echoes the mass-produced nature of consumer goods and media imagery that these art movements often critique.

Print Fine Art Contemporary Trends and Future Directions

Print art stands at the crossroads of tradition and innovation in the current artistic milieu. Digital technology has ushered in a new era for printmaking, allowing artists to infuse time-honored techniques with cutting-edge processes. This fusion has created hybrid works that blur the lines between analog and digital, handcrafted and machine-produced, tangible and virtual. Such innovations reflect the fluid nature of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, where staying static is not an option, and evolution is the norm. Artists entrenched in street pop art and graffiti are redefining the scope of print art by incorporating elements of 3D modeling, digital collage, and algorithmic design. The textures, colors, and forms that were once exclusive to the digital realm are now being translated into physical prints, expanding the artists' visual vocabulary and offering new experiences to the audience. As these digital techniques become more sophisticated, the ability to manipulate images and create complex layers has resulted in prints that are not only artworks but also technical marvels. Integrating augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) with traditional print art is another frontier being explored. AR-enabled prints can transform static images into interactive experiences, engaging viewers in a multisensory journey.

Similarly, VR can take the essence of a print and expand it into an immersive environment, allowing the audience to step into a world crafted by the artist. These developments are expanding the canvas for artists and redefining the relationship between the artwork and the viewer. Environmental sustainability is also shaping the future of print art. As the world becomes more ecologically conscious, artists are seeking ways to reduce the environmental impact of their work. This has led to exploring eco-friendly inks, recycled materials, and alternative energies in creating prints. The street pop art and graffiti scenes, which have always had a dialogue with the urban environment, are now extending this conversation to the planet's wellbeing, making art that speaks to societal issues and treads lightly on the earth. The democratization of art through digital platforms has significantly impacted print art. Social media and online galleries have made it easier for artists to showcase their work and for collectors to discover and acquire new pieces. This accessibility breaks down the barriers between artists and audiences, fostering a global community of creators and enthusiasts. The ease of sharing and selling prints online not only boosts the visibility of artists but also contributes to the cultural and economic vitality of the art market.

Looking forward, print art is poised to embrace even more radical transformations. Biotechnology and materials science advances could lead to living prints that change over time, grow, or even respond to their environment. Exploring space and celestial bodies as new canvases for art is another realm that printmaking could venture into. The ethos of street pop art and graffiti, with their roots in challenging the status quo and pushing boundaries, aligns perfectly with these forward-thinking prospects. In the grand tapestry of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, print art continues to be a thread that weaves the past and future together. It stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of these art forms, evolving to meet the moment while never losing sight of their foundational principles. As technology progresses and society changes, print art will undoubtedly remain at the forefront of artistic innovation, capturing the imagination of artists and audiences alike for generations to come. 

The Enduring Legacy of Print Art in Modern Art Movements

The enduring legacy of print art in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork lies in its ability to amplify the artist's voice and reach a diverse audience. Its influence extends beyond art creation to social and political activism, where prints have often been used for communication and protest. As artists continue to explore and reinvent printmaking techniques, the medium remains a vital component of these vibrant and ever-evolving art forms. Print art, with its rich history and innovative future, continues to be a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries and connect people across different cultures and backgrounds. Print art's continued evolution and adaptation within street and pop art underscore its significance in these genres. As new technologies and materials emerge, artists find innovative ways to incorporate printmaking into their work, pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved visually and conceptually. Digital printing, for example, has opened up new possibilities for complexity, precision, and experimentation in color and form. The journey of print art in street and pop art is a testament to these artistic movements' dynamic and ever-changing nature. From Warhol's screen prints to Banksy's stenciled walls, print art has been instrumental in defining the visual and conceptual landscape of street and pop art. It continues to be a vital medium for artists to express their visions, engage with audiences, and comment on the world around them.
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