Punk

2 artworks


  • Kool Living Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Kool Living Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Kool Living 24-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Cotten Rag by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2020 Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Artwork Size 24x30 Reflections on Modern Society in FAILE's Kool Living "Kool Living," a vibrant 24-color hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print by FAILE, presents a rich tapestry of contemporary society's motifs and the urban landscape's energy. Crafted on 290gsm Coventry Cotton Rag, this print resonates with the depth of color and detail synonymous with the finest street pop art and graffiti artwork. FAILE, a collaborative duo known for their dynamic and multifaceted approach to art, created this piece to reflect their "Off The Walls" show at Danysz Gallery in Paris in 2020. Artistic Techniques and Archival Quality in Kool Living The techniques employed by FAILE in creating "Kool Living" are a testament to their commitment to quality and detail. The use of archival ink on Entrada Cotton Rag ensures that each print captures the nuance and vibrancy of the original canvas. This dedication to preserving the integrity of their work is what makes the print a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts of street pop art. Each print's embossing, signing, and numbering underscore its exclusivity and the artist's engagement with its audience. Social Commentary Through Street Pop Art "Kool Living" stands out as a poignant social commentary, combining elements of pop culture, commercial imagery, and street art's raw, gritty aesthetic. The piece features a skeleton toting a branded shopping bag, a familiar cartoon character looking on, and other elements that critique consumer culture and modern life's ephemeral nature. This artwork is a feast for the eyes and the mind, encouraging viewers to contemplate the world around them and their place within it. The Impact of FAILE's Work on Contemporary Art FAILE's "Kool Living" is a powerful example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can transcend the boundaries of traditional art spaces and enter the realm of cultural artifacts. By utilizing a fine art paper like Coventry Cotton Rag, FAILE bridges the gap between the impermanent nature of street art and the lasting legacy of fine art. The print is a snapshot of the artists' broader body of work, consistently pushing the envelope regarding technique, medium, and message. In essence, "Kool Living" by FAILE is more than a silkscreen print; it is a statement on the fleeting moments of contemporary society, the all-consuming nature of consumer culture, and the vibrancy of street art as a form of expression. Its place on Coventry Cotton Rag elevates the piece, allowing the raw energy of the streets to be experienced in a format that is both enduring and

    $984.00

  • Gravity AP Giclee Print by James Bullough

    James Bullough Gravity AP Giclee Print by James Bullough

    Gravity AP Giclee Print by James Bullough Artwork Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Smooth Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Exploring the Essence of James Bullough's 'Gravity AP Giclee Print' The 'Gravity AP Giclee Print' by James Bullough is a testament to the seamless integration of delicate art sensibilities with the raw energy of street art. This limited edition print, produced on 300gsm smooth fine art paper, showcases Bullough's commitment to quality and his dedication to the craft of creating Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The artwork size, a substantial 20x30 inches, allows the viewer to fully engage with the intricacies and nuances of Bullough's technique. Artistic Features and Significance James Bullough's 'Gravity AP Giclee Print' is a visual narrative that captures the fluidity and motion inherent in our physical world. The subject, depicted with a remarkable level of detail, exudes a sense of movement that is both dynamic and arresting. Using a fragmented style, a signature motif in Bullough's work, adds a layer of complexity, inviting viewers to consider the interplay of form and space. This print is exceptional as an Artist Proof (AP), marked and signed by Bullough in 2022. This distinguishes the piece as a part of a select group of prints, valued for their closeness to the original work and often sought after by collectors. The Interplay of Realism and Abstraction In 'Gravity AP Giclee Print,' Bullough continues to explore the juxtaposition of realism with abstract elements. The subject's hyper-realistic representation contrasts with the conceptual background, creating a striking visual tension. This contrast is further heightened by the bold color choices and the use of geometric shapes that propel the fragmented form forward. Bullough's expertise in rendering the human form is evident, as is his ability to disrupt the conventional portrayal with unexpected and thought-provoking twists. The Influence of Street Art on Bullough's Work The influence of graffiti and street art is palpable in the 'Gravity AP Giclee Print.' Bullough's background in street art informs his approach, as he brings the spontaneity and authenticity of graffiti culture to the piece. The print does not just represent an image; it embodies the spirit of street art, characterized by its accessibility, engagement with the urban landscape, and challenge to traditional art norms. This piece exemplifies how street art can transition from public spaces to the more private realms of personal collections while retaining its inherent vibrancy and immediacy. The Cultural Impact of 'Gravity AP Giclee Print' The 'Gravity AP Giclee Print' is a powerful example of how Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork can transcend their origins to become a part of the broader conversation within the art world. As a limited edition print by James Bullough, it encapsulates the artist's vision and skill, and its availability to collectors allows for a broader appreciation of the art form. The piece is a cultural artifact that speaks to the enduring influence of street art and its capacity to challenge and redefine artistic boundaries. Through works like this, Bullough contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the value and place of street art in contemporary society.

    $750.00

Punk

Punks in graffiti street pop art is a popular theme in the world of urban art. Punks, as a subculture, emerged in the mid-1970s and gained prominence in the 1980s as a countercultural movement that rejected mainstream norms and embraced individuality, self-expression, and rebellion. Graffiti street art, on the other hand, is a form of visual art that involves creating images or text in public spaces, such as walls, buildings, and bridges. It is often associated with urban areas and is frequently used as a means of expression by marginalized groups who may not have access to more traditional art spaces. Pop art, which emerged in the 1950s, is a style of art that draws inspiration from popular culture and mass media. It often features bold, bright colors and graphic designs. When these three elements come together, they create a unique and vibrant form of urban art that celebrates individuality and rebellion. Punks are often depicted in graffiti street pop art as rebellious figures, challenging authority and breaking social norms. The imagery used in this type of art often includes punk fashion, such as leather jackets, studded belts, and ripped clothing, as well as punk hairstyles, such as mohawks and spiky hair. Punks in graffiti street pop art can also be used to comment on larger social and political issues, such as inequality, poverty, and government corruption. By incorporating punk imagery and themes into their work, artists are able to express their views on these issues in a powerful and impactful way. Punks in graffiti street pop art serve as a visual representation of the rebellious and individualistic spirit of punk culture, and the subversive nature of street art.

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