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Gary Taxali I Love Only You Silkscreen Print by Gary Taxali
I Love Only You Silkscreen Print by Gary Taxali Hand-Pulled 6-Color on Cover White Arches Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 29x23 Silkscreen Print The Significance and Craft of Gary Taxali's "I Love Only You" Silkscreen Print Gary Taxali's "I Love Only You" silkscreen print is a vibrant example of contemporary Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. This limited edition piece, created in 2014, demonstrates Taxali's unique blend of vintage comic strips, advertising aesthetics, and playful imagery that firmly roots his work in the legacy of Pop Art while pushing its boundaries into the street and graffiti art scenes. Taxali, known for his distinctive style, often marries the retro with the modern, and this artwork is no exception. It is a hand-pulled 6-color print on Cover White Arches Fine Art Paper, a choice that speaks to the artist's dedication to craftsmanship and quality. Arches Paper is revered among artists for its texture and durability, serving as a testament to its longevity and collectibility. The limited-edition nature of "I Love Only You," with only 50 signed and numbered prints, increases its exclusivity and desirability among collectors. The artwork's approximately 29x23 inches size makes it a substantial piece suitable for prominent display. Silkscreen printing, a method famously used by Pop Art icon Andy Warhol, allows Taxali to achieve vivid colors and sharp images that are striking and emotionally resonant. Exploring the Pop Art Continuum in Street Art through Taxa li's Work Gary Taxali's work is often celebrated for its ability to capture the spirit of Pop Art and transpose it onto the more raw and expressive canvas of street art. "I Love Only You" exemplifies this cross-pollination. The subject matter—a whimsical character engaging directly with an inanimate object, infusing it with affection and personality—encapsulates the heart of Pop Art's interest in the mundane and the commercial. However, Taxali's bold lines and the print's presence as a piece of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork also evoke the unrefined, immediate quality of street art and graffiti. Taxali's characters are reminiscent of 1930s cartoons, yet they carry a contemporary edge that speaks to today's audience. The playful nature of the piece, combined with its direct and simple message, is characteristic of street art's ability to communicate with a broad audience. This overlap of high art and low art, of gallery walls and street corners, is a defining feature of Taxali's artistic practice and places "I Love Only You" within the ongoing dialogue of art as a public and personal experience. Cultural and Artistic Value of Taxali's Silkscreen Print "I Love Only You" not only represents a blend of artistic styles but also embodies a cultural statement that resonates with the ethos of Pop and Street Art. Both movements have often sought to blur the lines between 'high' and 'low' culture, and Taxali's print contributes to this discourse. It juxtaposes commercial art techniques with acceptable art practices, suggesting that art can be both accessible and sophisticated. Taxali's print holds an esteemed place in the art world for its aesthetic appeal and commentary on love, consumerism, and the interplay of text and image. The phrase "I Love Only You," juxtaposed with various objects, speaks to the commodification of emotions and relationships, a theme frequently explored in pop and street art. By presenting this commentary through silkscreen—a technique associated with mass production—Taxali underscores the tension between uniqueness and ubiquity, a conversation ever-present in public art discussions. The Enduring Appeal of Gary Taxali's "I Love Only You" Gary Taxali's "I Love Only You" is a testament to the artist's role as a bridge between past and present, fine art and street culture. Through his meticulous crafting of this print and careful selection of medium, Taxali has created a piece that is visually captivating and rich in meaning and context. As a piece of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, it continues to engage viewers, spark conversations, and hold a mirror to the culture it both represents and critiques. The rarity and handcrafted nature of the print further cement its status as a desirable collector's item, embodying the spirit of both Pop Art and the irreverent, democratic ethos of street and graffiti art. In "I Love Only You," Taxali has captured a moment in art history while contributing to its evolution.
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Violeta Hernandez Bamba. Silkscreen Print by Violeta Hernandez
Bamba. 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Gold Foil Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Canson Cotton Paper by Violeta Hernandez Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed Gold Foil 29x29 Limited Edition of 35. This piece goes through two different manual production processes, the first is a six-color silkscreen printing, the second is a hot stamping finishing that works under pressure and heat, all 300 grams, acid free, 100% cotton, Canson paper. · All pieces are signed and numbered by me under a very limited edition of 35 copies. · Being a manual production process, the pieces may present very slight variations among one another. · Print size: 74x74cm (29x29in) Bamba by Violeta Hernández – A Gold Foil Celebration of Myth, Identity, and Modern Femininity in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Bamba is a vivid 7-color hand-pulled silkscreen print with gold foil finishing created by Violeta Hernández in 2022. This limited edition piece, signed and numbered in a scarce run of just 35 copies, measures an impressive 29x29 inches (74x74 cm) and is printed on 300gsm Canson cotton paper. The artwork undergoes two intensive manual processes: a six-layer silkscreen application followed by a hot stamping foil press, executed under heat and pressure. These layers create depth, texture, and shimmering dimensionality that cannot be replicated through digital methods. Each piece stands as a unique variation within the edition, revealing subtle shifts in ink and foil caused by hand-applied techniques. The use of acid-free, 100 percent cotton fine art paper ensures the longevity and archival quality of the work, while the bold graphic composition captures the eye and holds it in place with commanding elegance. Violeta Hernández and the Power of Feminine Iconography Violeta Hernández, a celebrated artist based in Mexico, is known for her striking visual vocabulary that blends graphic precision with surreal motifs and cultural symbology. In Bamba, she presents a powerful female figure with sharply outlined features, wide red eyes, and an expression both calm and potent. Her black hair flows dynamically, adorned with bold orange wings at the ears, creating an ethereal, mythological presence. The composition fuses the sacred and the imaginative, with iconography on the figure’s robe that includes an all-seeing eye, cosmic bursts, and a stylized mythical beast. These symbols elevate the character beyond portraiture, transforming her into a modern deity or protector. Violeta Hernández often explores themes of femininity, inner power, and ancestral memory, using precise linework and radiant palettes to construct her vision of identity. This piece delivers that message with visual clarity and an unapologetic presence. Material Craftsmanship and the Gold Foil Process The finishing process of hot stamping foil under heat and pressure gives Bamba its most dazzling characteristic—gleaming gold embellishments that catch and reflect light in constantly shifting ways. This gilded effect enhances the mysticism of the composition, emphasizing key elements like the ornamental wings and celestial symbols. The silkscreen layers themselves are built from seven distinct passes, each one precisely aligned and manually applied. This labor-intensive process ensures every print carries the tactile richness of handcraft, with ink sitting palpably atop the cotton substrate. The Canson 300gsm paper offers a luxurious surface, further elevating the visual impact. Because of the manual nature of the silkscreen and foil work, each copy contains minute distinctions, making every edition slightly unique. This material integrity and variation is a hallmark of Violeta Hernández’s work, reflecting her commitment to artistry over mass production. Bamba as a Symbolic Landmark in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Bamba is a masterful contribution to the field of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It combines the crisp visual language of pop art with the rebellious spirit of street-based creativity and the storytelling depth of symbolic fine art. The fusion of mythological cues and feminine strength makes it a standout example of contemporary Latin American visual culture. Violeta Hernández brings forward a figure who is not passive but commanding, rendered in a style that balances modern pop aesthetics with ancestral energy. As an edition of only 35, each signed and crafted with personal oversight, Bamba stands as both a rare collectible and a vibrant declaration of cultural identity and personal power. It is a work that not only decorates space but speaks through it, illuminating the narratives of strength, history, and artistic innovation embedded in modern visual expression.
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