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11 artworks

  • Danger Giclee Print by El Pez

    El Pez Danger Giclee Print by El Pez

    Danger Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Pez. Pez (20th Century) Danger 2019 Giclee mini prints in colors on Somerset paper 11-1/2 x 7-7/8 inches (29.2 x 20.1 cm) Published by Graffiti Prints, United Kingdom

    $217.00

  • Scarface Split Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Split Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Split Deck Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme 2017 Printed Supreme x Scarface Limited Edition Skateboard Deck Depicting Al Pacino as Tony Montana from the Cult Classic Drug Movie Scarface. The Supreme Scarface Split Deck skateboard symbolizes the intersection where street culture, film, and design converge, creating a piece of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that resonates with diverse audiences. This limited edition skateboard deck, released as part of the Fall/Winter 2017 collection by the designer Supreme, features iconic imagery from the cult classic drug movie "Scarface." The deck showcases a striking split design with Al Pacino as Tony Montana, capturing one of the film's most intense moments. Supreme, a brand deeply ingrained in the fabric of streetwear, has consistently demonstrated a knack for blending popular culture with its distinctive style. The collaboration with "Scarface" cements this approach, offering not just a skateboard but a canvas that reflects the gritty and raw narrative of the film. The deck is a homage to the character of Tony Montana, a figure whose pursuit of the American Dream through the darkest avenues of crime has left an indelible mark on cinema and popular culture. The "Shower" deck, in particular, grabs attention with a still from the infamous scene where a drug deal spirals into violence, placing Montana in a life-threatening standoff. This powerful image is complemented by the film's famous tagline on the top of the deck, further embedding the skateboard within the lore of "Scarface." This fusion of art, cinema, and skateboarding culture elevates the piece from a functional item to a collectible artifact within pop and street art. Supreme's decision to feature this graphic during the 2017 Fall/Winter collection was a strategic move that tapped into the nostalgia and aesthetic appeal of the 1980s, when skateboarding and the film "Scarface" rose to prominence. The deck's design captures the essence of that era while remaining relevant to the modern landscape of street art and fashion. As a piece of modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, the Supreme Scarface Split Deck transcends traditional boundaries, blending functionality with a solid artistic statement. Its creation speaks to a culture that values the defiant spirit of street art and the power of visual storytelling. For enthusiasts and collectors, the deck represents a piece of cultural history, embodying the spirit of rebellion and the relentless pursuit of ambition, themes as relevant today as they were at the time of the film's release.

    $771.00

  • Laid Up Red Archival Print by Freddy Diaz

    Freddy Diaz Laid Up Red Archival Print by Freddy Diaz

    Laid Up- Red Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper by Freddy Diaz Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Freddy Diaz is an artist born in Detroit and raised on the South West side of the city. He has been hired for custom airbrushing at corporate events, children's parties, and painting graffiti murals, throughout Detroit and across the world. Growing up he was brought into art through graffiti and his biggest influences on art have been trains.

    $134.00

  • Forum MID RT Shoe Size 6.5 by Adidas x Hebru Brantley

    Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT Shoe Size 6.5 by Adidas x Hebru Brantley

    New Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT Shoe Size 6.5 Rare Limited Edition Sneaker Artwork Collectible by Hebru Brantley x Adidas. 2022 Limited Edition/Out of Print Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT- Size 6.5 Skate Sports Tennis Shoe Sneaker New In Box. Core Black / Tech Olive / Cloud White. New Never Worn with Box & Charm. "More than just leather & laces, these Adidas Originals x Hebru Brantley Forums are about legacy. Furthering our collective mission to create uplifting conversations around empowerment by championing Black heroes, creativity, and art, we are inspired to stand 'TEN TOES DOWN' for what we believe in. Every time you slip into these Adidas Originals x Hebru Brantley Forums, you'll be reminded to stay true to who you are and where you want to go. Hebru's characters (Frogboy and Rocket) help to tell the story while empowering us to be the best versions of ourselves. Popping from the outsole and hidden on the sock liner, a hand-drawn, custom interpretation of the Trefoil by Brantley signs it off." -Adidas x Hebru Brantley. Hebru Brantley x Adidas: A Confluence of Sneaker and Street Pop Art The Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT size 6.5 is a remarkable fusion of sneaker culture and street pop art. It is emblematic of a burgeoning era where footwear transcends its utilitarian purpose to become a canvas for artistic expression. Released in 2022, this rare limited edition sneaker is a collectible that embodies the spirit of collaboration between the acclaimed artist Hebru Brantley and the iconic sportswear brand Adidas. The sneaker, core black with tech olive and cloud white accents, is more than a fashion statement; it is a wearable piece of art that encapsulates Hebru Brantley's ethos and Adidas' innovative spirit. The collaboration goes beyond aesthetics, ingraining a narrative of empowerment and legacy within the shoe's design. Brantley's distinctive characters, Frogboy and Rocket, are not merely decorative elements but are integral to the story these shoes narrate—one of championing Black heroes, creativity, and art. The sneakers are imbued with the message to stand "TEN TOES DOWN" for one's beliefs, a call to remain unwavering in adversity. This message resonates deeply within the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, which have long been mediums for social commentary and personal expression. Artistic Details and Symbolism in Hebru Brantley's Sneaker Design Each detail in the Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT size 6.5 is meticulously crafted, reflecting the artist's signature style that draws from various cultural influences, including comic books, Japanese anime, and the aesthetics of street art. The bold use of color and character design is a testament to Brantley's ability to tell stories through his art, engaging with broader themes that inspire and provoke thought. The sneakers feature a hand-drawn, custom interpretation of the Adidas Trefoil by Brantley, a unique signature that adds to the collectible value of the footwear. The sneaker becomes a statement piece that challenges the wearer to stay true to who they are and where they aspire to go, echoing the empowering narratives often found in Brantley's larger body of work. Including Brantley's art in a mainstream product like an Adidas sneaker is a nod to the growing recognition of street pop art and its ability to crossover into different aspects of consumer culture. The Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Hebru Brantley's Adidas Sneaker The limited edition nature of the Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT size 6.5 sneakers positions them as highly sought-after collectibles within the realms of sneakerheads and art collectors alike. The intersection of streetwear and art has given rise to a new dimension of collectibility, where the value is derived from both the artistic merit and the exclusivity of the product. These sneakers, new in the box and out of print, represent a moment in contemporary culture where the lines between fashion, art, and personal identity are increasingly blurred. The cultural impact of this collaboration is significant, signaling a shift in how art is consumed and appreciated. Street pop art and graffiti artwork, traditionally seen on walls and in galleries, find a new medium of expression that literally moves through the world. Hebru Brantley's collaboration with Adidas is a celebration of this movement, a tribute to the dynamism of street art and its enduring influence on contemporary culture. Legacy of Hebru Brantley's Forum MID RT Sneaker The legacy of Hebru Brantley's Forum MID RT sneaker with Adidas will be measured by its enduring appeal to those who seek meaning in what they wear. This sneaker stands as a beacon of artistic collaboration, inspiring future partnerships that bridge the gap between various creative industries. Brantley's involvement in this project exemplifies the potential of street pop art to transcend traditional boundaries, encouraging dialogue and expression through mediums that are part of our everyday lives. The Hebru Brantley Forum MID RT size 6.5 is not just footwear but a cultural artifact that encapsulates the vibrant intersection of street pop art, fashion, and social empowerment. Through this collaboration, Hebru Brantley and Adidas have crafted more than just a sneaker—they have created a platform for storytelling, empowerment, and artistic expression that resonates with the contemporary zeitgeist.

    $263.00

  • Laid Up Yellow Archival Print by Freddy Diaz

    Freddy Diaz Laid Up Yellow Archival Print by Freddy Diaz

    Laid Up- Yellow Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper by Freddy Diaz Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Freddy Diaz is an artist born in Detroit and raised on the South West side of the city. He has been hired for custom airbrushing at corporate events, children's parties, and painting graffiti murals, throughout Detroit and across the world. Growing up he was brought into art through graffiti and his biggest influences on art have been trains.

    $134.00

  • Halo-Sunset Rainbow Foil HPM Giclee Print by Saber

    Halo-Sunset Rainbow Foil HPM Giclee Print by Saber

    Halo-Sunset HPM Giclee Print by Saber Artwork Limited Edition Print on Rainbow Foil Holographic Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered On Back Limited Edition of 35 Hand Deckled Artwork Size 8x10.5 in Hand Tagged Cardboard. "Using markers, ballpoint pens, and a scriber, I could etch into the paper, creating different effects. The sunset changes as you move around the piece, and the light reflects at you. The etching into the paper shifts these color fields, creating a beautiful effect. Each one is unique. There is no way to convey this effect unless you see it in person. To try and show this effect, I posted a few images shot in shifting light." -Saber Exploring the Halo-Sunset HPM Giclee Print by Saber The Halo-Sunset HPM Giclee Print is a remarkable piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by the acclaimed street artist Saber, who hails from the United States. Known for his dynamic approach to street art, Saber has yet again presented a limited-edition piece that transcends the conventional boundaries of graffiti and pop art. This artwork is a fusion of traditional graffiti elements with contemporary pop culture aesthetics, encapsulating the vibrant energy of street art. Technique and Materiality in Saber's Work Saber's unique approach to his Halo-Sunset series involves meticulously using markers, ballpoint pens, and a scriber to etch into rainbow foil holographic fine art paper. This method allows him to manipulate the reflective qualities of the surface, creating a dynamic interaction with light. As one moves around the artwork, the perception of the sunset shifts, evoking the fleeting beauty of an actual sunset. The hand-etched lines intersect with the color fields, altering their appearance and producing a mesmerizing effect that is impossible to fully appreciate without witnessing the artwork in person. The limited edition of 35 prints, each measuring 8x10.5 inches, features hand-deckled edges, adding to the tactile experience of the painting. These hand-finished touches ensure that each piece remains distinct, highlighting the artist's involvement in creating every print. Moreover, the painting is signed and numbered on the back, with hand-tagged cardboard, certifying its authenticity and limited nature. The Impact of Light and Movement on Perception One of the most striking features of Saber's Halo-Sunset is its interaction with light. The holographic paper serves as a canvas and an active component of the artwork. Depending on the angle of observation and the lighting conditions, the colors change, and the etched lines capture and bend light in various ways. This interactive quality of the artwork invites viewers to engage with it actively, creating a personal connection as they experience the changing hues and textures. Saber has attempted to convey this effect through multiple images captured in shifting light, acknowledging the challenge of translating such a dynamic visual experience into static photographs. This aspect of his work stresses the importance of in-person engagement with art, especially in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where the context and environment play crucial roles in the overall experience. Saber: The Artist Behind the Artwork Saber, whose real name remains a symbol of his roots in the underground graffiti world, has been a significant figure in the street art movement. His works have brought street art into the gallery while retaining its raw, visceral energy. Saber's contributions to the field have been acknowledged worldwide, and his pieces are often seen as cultural landmarks that capture the spirit of the times. This Halo-Sunset HPM Giclee Print is a testament to Saber's skill in manipulating both medium and message to reflect street art's vibrant and transient nature. The artwork embodies the fleeting moments of beauty in urban landscapes and the artist's ability to freeze them in time. Each print, a unique piece, carries the spirit of street art - immediate, vibrant, and ever-changing. It's a celebration of the medium's ability to adapt and thrive in various contexts, from the sides of trains to the walls of collectors' homes. In summary, Saber's Halo-Sunset HPM Giclee Print is not just a piece of art; it's an experience, a moment captured through the lens of a street artist's eye, transformed through his unique technique, and offered to the world as a limited treasure. The artwork's ability to change with light and perspective makes it a living piece that provides new interpretations with each viewing. It is a shining example of the vitality and innovation at the heart of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $309.00

  • Laid Up Blue Archival Print by Freddy Diaz

    Freddy Diaz Laid Up Blue Archival Print by Freddy Diaz

    Laid Up- Blue Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper by Freddy Diaz Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Freddy Diaz is an artist born in Detroit and raised on the South West side of the city. He has been hired for custom airbrushing at corporate events, children's parties, and painting graffiti murals, throughout Detroit and across the world. Growing up he was brought into art through graffiti and his biggest influences on art have been trains.

    $134.00

  • View Point Giclee Print by El Pez

    El Pez View Point Giclee Print by El Pez

    View Point Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Pez. Pez (20th Century) View Point 2019 Giclee mini prints in colors on Somerset paper 11-1/2 x 7-7/8 inches (29.2 x 20.1 cm) Published by Graffiti Prints, United Kingdom

    $217.00

  • The Gang Skateboard Art Deck by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat The Gang Skateboard Art Deck by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    The Gang Skateboard Art Deck by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Limited Edition Archival Print on Hardrock Canadian Maple Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2023 Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Depicting Various Famous Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Beasts & Creatures. Dulk's "The Gang" Skateboard Deck: A Ride Through Fantastical Realms With "The Gang" Skateboard Art Deck, Antonio Segura Donat, famously known as Dulk, brings his enchanting universe of mythical beasts and creatures to the vibrant world of skate culture. This limited edition series, with only 50 numbered pieces, offers both skateboard enthusiasts and art collectors a unique blend of functionality and fantasy. Each deck is 8x31 inches and crafted from hardrock Canadian maple wood. Melding Craftsmanship and Imagery on Maple Wood The choice of hardrock Canadian maple for these art decks is a testament to the strength and durability required of skateboards. It also provides a smooth surface ideal for displaying Dulk's intricate artwork. The wood grain becomes part of the visual experience, with its natural patterns complementing the fantastical creatures emblematic of Dulk's style. Antonio Segura Donat's Vision of Street Pop Art On "The Gang" Skateboard Art Deck, Dulk's creatures cavort and frolic, each character a story waiting to be told. This skateboard deck becomes a mobile canvas, a street pop art masterpiece that marries the adrenaline of skateboarding with the awe of visual art. The vibrant archival print ensures that the vivid colors and details of the artwork remain intact, whether the board graces a wall as a piece of art or sees action on the streets. These limited edition decks serve as a bold emblem of Dulk's standing in the street art and pop graffiti movement. The beasts and creatures depicted are recurring motifs in Dulk's work, representing his incredible artistry and commentary on the natural world, the environment, and the interconnected tales within. Each of "The Gang" Skateboard Art Decks by Dulk is a celebration of the artist's creative journey, blending street artwork with the counterculture spirit of skateboarding. These decks transcend their sporting utility to become collectors' items, carrying the legacy of street pop art into new and uncharted territories. Antonio Segura Donat continues to captivate and inspire with works that break the mold, bringing a touch of the fantastical to the everyday.

    $507.00

  • When It Rains It Pours Archival Skateboard Deck by Bask

    Bask When It Rains It Pours Archival Skateboard Deck by Bask

    When It Rains It Pours Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck art by street pop culture artist Bask. Bask quickly began to notice similarities between the communistic iconic propaganda from his youth and the consumer advertising of his teens. He soon discovered that they were simply, two sides of the same coin. Each vying for our short-lived attention spans, all the while selling us (or telling us?) anything and everything from Marxism to McDonalds.

    $305.00

  • Yellow UberJanky 15 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic Yellow UberJanky 15 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Yellow UberJanky 15 Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Limited Edition Displayed In Box The third color of the UberJanky rainbow has arrived! 15 ultra-smooth inches of potassium-rich soft vinyl. Comes in its own juicy Janky box: THE BIG PACKAGE.

    $450.00

Weather Rain Storms Lightning Hurricanes & Tornadoes Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Weather's Impact on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Weather has always played a powerful role in shaping human experience, and its chaotic beauty, destruction, and unpredictability make it a compelling subject for street pop art & graffiti artwork. The visual intensity of rainstorms, lightning, hurricanes, and tornadoes has been embraced by artists to symbolize raw emotion, environmental concerns, and the forces of nature beyond human control. Many works incorporate storm imagery to reflect themes of transformation, danger, and resilience, creating a visceral connection between urban art and natural forces. Graffiti and street art often exist in outdoor environments, meaning weather directly influences the art itself. Murals fade from exposure to rain, lightning becomes a visual metaphor for energy and rebellion, and hurricane damage sometimes transforms the very surfaces that street artists work on. This interaction between art and the elements adds an organic layer of impermanence, a concept that many street artists embrace as part of their creative process.

Lightning and Storms in Urban Street Pop Art

Lightning has long been used as a symbol of power, sudden inspiration, and raw energy in street pop art & graffiti artwork. The dramatic visual effect of jagged electric bolts creates a sense of movement and dynamism that artists incorporate into murals, posters, and stencils. Some of the most striking street artworks use bold, high-contrast color schemes with lightning flashes illuminating dark urban landscapes, reinforcing the feeling of electrified rebellion that graffiti culture thrives on. Storms, with their dark clouds, torrential rain, and swirling winds, have also been adopted as metaphors for societal unrest, inner turmoil, and environmental concerns. Many artists depict silhouetted figures bracing against heavy rain, showcasing the resilience of humanity amidst overwhelming forces. Others take a more abstract approach, allowing the textures of water and storm patterns to drip, smear, and distort graffiti compositions, mimicking the natural effects of rain eroding city walls over time.

Hurricanes and Tornadoes as Symbols of Destruction and Rebirth

Hurricanes and tornadoes are among the most visually stunning and destructive forces of nature, making them powerful imagery in street pop art & graffiti artwork. The spiraling vortex of tornadoes and the eye of hurricanes are often used in psychedelic and surreal graffiti designs, emphasizing themes of chaos, upheaval, and the unpredictable forces of life. These massive storms also resonate deeply in urban street art, as they have physically reshaped cities, leaving abandoned buildings and altered landscapes that graffiti artists transform into creative canvases. Some artists use hurricane and tornado motifs to represent political or economic destruction, depicting cityscapes being consumed by swirling winds, symbolizing societal collapse or rapid transformation. Others incorporate elements of debris, broken structures, and displaced people, making bold statements about climate change, displacement, and survival. In these pieces, the storm is not just a natural disaster but a symbol of human struggle and adaptation.

Weather as a Medium in Graffiti and Street Art

The interaction between street art and weather goes beyond just visual representation. Some graffiti artists deliberately use weather conditions as part of their creative process, letting rain dilute spray paint, wind scatter stencils, and water stains add organic textures to their work. Others create temporary, weather-sensitive installations, where rain reveals hidden messages or designs are meant to erode over time, reinforcing the ephemeral nature of street art. Another aspect of weather’s impact on graffiti culture is its role in street artist mobility and risk. Rain can make certain walls too slick for spray paint to adhere properly, storms can wash away wheatpaste posters, and extreme winds can make rooftop tagging dangerous. These challenges only add to the raw, rebellious spirit of street pop art & graffiti artwork, where artists work against both social restrictions and environmental forces to leave their mark. Weather, in all its unpredictability and raw power, is a fitting metaphor for the urban art movement, where impermanence, transformation, and resilience define the creative process. From lightning-charged murals to rain-streaked graffiti pieces, storms continue to shape and inspire the visual language of street pop art & graffiti artwork worldwide.

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