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  • Sale -36% Gorillaz Murdoc Song Machine 13 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic Gorillaz Murdoc Song Machine 13 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Gorillaz Murdoc Song Machine 13 Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Murdoc: Song Machine 13" Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Limited Edition Gorillaz Music-Themed Art Sculptures New in Box. SuperPlastic's Homage to Gorillaz's Murdoc in Vinyl: A Street Art Collectible The collectible figure world was enriched in 2021 by introducing the Gorillaz Murdoc: Song Machine 13" Janky by SuperPlastic. This limited edition vinyl artwork celebrates Murdoc Niccals, the fictitious bassist and self-proclaimed leader of the internationally acclaimed virtual band Gorillaz. A new addition to the Gorillaz collectibles, this figure is the first Murdoc art toy released in over a decade. The 13-inch vinyl reflects Murdoc's iconic style, complete with his signature bass guitar, lit cigarette, and notoriously long nails, encapsulating his rebellious and wild persona. Murdoc's Iconic Features Captured in Vinyl The figure's meticulous design highlights Murdoc's distinctive green skin tone and punk-rock aesthetic. Each accessory, from the nails long enough to scratch a chalkboard to the giant bass, contributes to the narrative of Murdoc's character — an embodiment of the band's edgy and unconventional style. This figure, crafted from super soft green vinyl, is not just an object of admiration for fans but also a piece that captures the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, connecting the realms of music and visual art. Cultural Significance and Artistic Merit Murdoc's figure represents a blend of street art ethos and pop culture iconography. Gorillaz has consistently pushed the boundaries of music and visual storytelling, and this collectible continues that tradition. The figure's box presentation underscores its status as a collectible, while its unique design pays homage to the Gorillaz's significant impact on pop culture. In the landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork, SuperPlastic's Gorillaz Murdoc: Song Machine figure stands as a bridge between the virtual and the tangible, a physical manifestation of the band's ongoing narrative.

    $240.00$154.00

  • Sale -36% Gorillaz Russel Astronauts Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Gorillaz Russel Astronauts Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Russel Astronauts Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Limited Edition Gorillaz In Colorful Space Suit Astronauts Music-Themed Art Sculptures New in Box Complete With Spacesuit, Jetpack, Light-up Eyes, And Gravity-defying Display Case. Exploring the Final Frontier with SuperPlastic's Gorillaz Russel Janky SuperPlastic's 2021 limited edition release, the Gorillaz Russel Astronauts Janky, propels the acclaimed drummer of the virtual band Gorillaz into the cosmos with a stunning vinyl figure. Captured in a colorful space suit, this music-themed art sculpture is a new addition to the innovative collectibles portraying the band's members. Complete with a spacesuit that reflects the band's creative direction, a jetpack symbolic of their trailblazing nature, light-up eyes that capture the soul of the character, and a gravity-defying display case, Russel's figure is a collectible that transcends the norm, embodying the fusion of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Russel's Vinyl Incarnation: A Space Odyssey in Art Form The attention to detail in Russel's astronaut figure is meticulous, capturing the essence of his character and the imaginative spirit of the Gorillaz. The figure's design is not just an artistic representation but a narrative piece, telling the story of Russel's journey from the urban streets to the far reaches of space. With this piece, SuperPlastic has once again demonstrated its expertise in creating collectibles that are both a tribute to street pop art and a nod to the cultural significance of the Gorillaz as pioneers in blending music with visual art. The Cultural Resonance of the Astronaut Russel Figure The Russel Astronaut Janky is more than just a vinyl figure; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the Gorillaz's influence on pop and street art culture. As part of the Gorillaz collectible series, it continues the narrative of the band's members embarking on new adventures, aligning with the group's constant evolution and exploration ethos. The collectible is a testament to Gorillaz's legacy in the music industry, innovative approach to art, and indelible impact on pop culture. The Gorillaz Russel Astronauts Janky by SuperPlastic is a celebration of the creative spirit of the Gorillaz, captured in a form that fans can appreciate as both a piece of art and a cherished collectible. It is a figure that resonates with the essence of street pop art, symbolizing the fusion of music, visual art, and the boundless exploration that defines the Gorillaz's artistic journey.

    $143.00$92.00

  • Sale -36% Gorillaz Murdoc Astronauts Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Gorillaz Murdoc Astronauts Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Murdoc Astronauts Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Limited Edition Gorillaz In Colorful Space Suit Astronauts Music-Themed Art Sculptures New in Box Complete With Spacesuit, Jetpack, Light-up Eyes, And Gravity-defying Display Case. SuperPlastic's Artistic Leap: Gorillaz Murdoc Astronaut Figure The Gorillaz Murdoc Astronaut Janky by SuperPlastic, released in 2021, adds a cosmic dimension to the world of collectible art. This limited edition figure showcases Murdoc Niccals, the fictional bassist of Gorillaz, donned in a vibrant astronaut suit, replete with a jetpack and light-up eyes, encapsulated in a gravity-defying display case. SuperPlastic has once again merged the distinctive personas of Gorillaz with the innovative spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork, creating a collectible that is both an art piece and a celebration of the band's influence on pop culture. Murdoc's Out-of-this-World Style in Vinyl In true Gorillaz fashion, the vinyl figure of Murdoc captures the character's notorious edge, transforming it into a symbol of exploration and adventure. The figure's spacesuit is not merely a costume but a narrative piece, telling the story of Murdoc's journey from the urban streets to the far reaches of space. It stands as a testament to the Gorillaz's ongoing narrative, pushing the boundaries of music, art, and storytelling. The aesthetics of the figure, with its intricate details and thematic colors, are reflective of the street art ethos, where art is made accessible and is often infused with layers of meaning. SuperPlastic's interpretation of Murdoc as an astronaut is a nod to the band's creative exploration and willingness to venture into new territories, both musically and visually. The Significance of Murdoc's Astronaut Figure The Murdoc Astronaut figure is a significant addition to the realm of collectible art, bridging the gap between street art culture and mainstream pop collectibles. It is not only a valuable item for collectors but also serves as a piece of visual art that resonates with the spirit of street pop art. This figure carries the weight of the Gorillaz's artistic legacy, symbolizing their status as avant-garde artists who have seamlessly integrated the visual with the auditory to create a unique cultural phenomenon. In essence, the SuperPlastic Gorillaz Murdoc Astronaut figure stands as a vibrant homage to the Gorillaz and their two-decade-long journey as pioneers in the music and visual art industries. It is a collectible that captures the essence of street pop art, graffiti artwork, and the Gorillaz's innovative spirit, offering fans and collectors a piece of art that is both a celebration of the band's past achievements and a beacon of their future explorations.

    $143.00$92.00

  • Sale -36% Gorillaz Noodle Astronauts Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Gorillaz Noodle Astronauts Music Figure Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    Gorillaz Murdoc Astronauts Janky SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2021 Limited Edition Gorillaz In Colorful Space Suit Astronauts Music-Themed Art Sculptures New in Box Complete With Spacesuit, Jetpack, Light-up Eyes, And Gravity-defying Display Case. SuperPlastic's Artistic Venture into the Cosmos with Gorillaz Noodle The Gorillaz Noodle Astronaut Janky by SuperPlastic represents a creative synthesis of music, space exploration, and street art captured in a limited edition vinyl figure released in 2021. This collectible embodies the essence of Noodle, the animated guitarist from the virtual band Gorillaz, dressed in an astronaut suit that signals a leap into new artistic galaxies. With its spacesuit, jetpack, light-up eyes, and gravity-defying display case, the figure is a testament to SuperPlastic's commitment to infusing street pop art and graffiti with fresh narratives and innovative designs. Noodle's Cosmic Odyssey in Vinyl Form The design of the Noodle astronaut figure is a meticulous blend of the character's iconic style and the fantastical elements of space travel. The colorful spacesuit, complete with the Gorillaz aesthetic, transcends traditional street art by taking a beloved character and placing her in the realm of the interstellar. The figure's light-up eyes add a dynamic element that brings Noodle's animated persona to life. At the same time, the jetpack and display reflect the boundless nature of her musical and visual journey. Collectibility and Influence on Pop and Street Art Culture The Noodle astronaut figure is a collectible and a piece of street art that captures the dynamic intersection of various art forms. It stands as a representation of the Gorillaz's cultural influence, merging their musical creativity with the visual impact of street art. Like the band, this figure is a bridge between genres, a physical manifestation of Gorillaz's innovative approach to pop culture that has resonated with a global audience. In essence, SuperPlastic's Gorillaz Noodle Astronaut figure is more than a mere toy; it is an artifact of contemporary pop and street art culture, a collector's item that encapsulates the adventurous spirit of the band and the creative essence of street pop art. It celebrates the Gorillaz's two-decade journey through music and art, offering fans a piece of that history to own and display.

    $143.00$92.00

  • Schoolboy Q Concrete 2014 Archival Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Schoolboy Q Concrete 2014 Archival Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Schoolboy Q Concrete 2014 Rap Music Event Limited Edition Gig Poster 4C Digital Print Ultra High Gloss Archival Photo Paper by MFG- Matt Goldman Max Goldman for Music Artist Skrillex . Lineup Featured Schoolboy Q | Gaslamp Killer | Salva | Nosaj Thing | Groundislava | Them Jeans | Keltronix | SUS BOY 16 x 20 inches 4C Digital Print Ultra High Gloss Archival Photo Paper Limited Edition of 100 Released 2014 . One of the most fun shows I produced, Schoolboy Q, and a handful of artists took over both floors of Los Globos in Silverlake for an unforgettable event. SUS BOY created original show visuals, and the poster is a collaboration between him and MFG- Matt Goldman .

    $129.00

Rap & Hip Hop

The streets have long been a canvas for expression, a realm where the voices of the marginalized find visual form. Rap and hip hop, emerging from the bustling corners of urban America, have carved an indelible mark not only through sound but also through visual art. Graffiti, with its vibrant tags and elaborate murals, became a visual synonym for hip-hop culture. It is this culture that has etched its narrative into the walls of cities worldwide, echoing the beats and rhymes of a genre that speaks to the core of societal experiences and struggles. Hip hop's essence, originating in the 1970s, was a powerful concoction of rhythmic beats, spoken word, and an indomitable spirit that challenged the status quo. As this culture flourished, it birthed a visual language mirrored its bold and aggressive music. Artists such as Fab 5 Freddy and Lee Quiñones transported the lyrical flow from the mic to the wall, using graffiti to encapsulate the brashness and social commentary inherent in hip-hop. Pop art, with its penchant for merging high and low cultural imagery, found a kindred spirit in hip-hop's raw and uncensored portrayal of urban life.

The visual stylings of hip hop, encompassing graffiti and street art, have transcended their initial underground standings to influence mainstream pop art. Renowned artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, with roots in street art, transitioned to gallery spaces, bringing the unapologetic and stark narratives of hip hop. Their works, characterized by an unabashedly bold aesthetic, narratives of resistance, and sociopolitical commentary, became the bridge between street culture and the polished art world. This fusion, indicative of hip hop's influence, showcased the power of street-inspired artistry to convey complex messages and resonate with a diverse audience. Modern pop artists continue to draw inspiration from hip-hop's vast palette of expressions. Shepard Fairey's work, for example, is replete with the ethos of hip hop culture, utilizing the language of the streets to engage in broader political and social discourse. His iconic "Obey" campaign and presidential portraits testify to hip-hop's influence on his approach to art. Such artwork does not merely reflect hip-hop culture; it actively participates in the ongoing dialogue around issues central to the genre, such as identity, power, and justice.

The digital age's expansiveness has also marked the evolution of hip-hop's visual representation. Street art and graffiti are no longer confined to urban walls but have found a new home in the digital world, where their reach and impact are amplified. Artists and collectives use social media to display their hip-hop-influenced works, making them accessible globally and instantaneously. This digital proliferation has facilitated a unique intersection of hip-hop and contemporary pop art, where traditional techniques of spray paint and stencil meet the innovative realms of digital art and NFTs, further demonstrating hip-hop's versatile influence. In essence, the narrative of rap and hip hop is a continuing saga of cultural transformation, where its influence on visual art forms remains a compelling testament to its power. Graffiti, once dismissed as mere vandalism, now adorns the corridors of fine art, and pop art continually evolves through the aesthetics and themes of hip-hop culture. This synergy speaks volumes about the enduring impact of hip-hop, affirming its role as a cultural catalyst and a voice for those who wish to paint their truths onto the canvas of the world.

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