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  • Fish Face Vase 85 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Peter Keil Fish Face Vase 85 Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil

    Fish Face Vase 85 is an Original Oil Painting by Peter Keil of a Kind Artwork on Masonite Panel by The Wild Man of Berlin,  a Famous Contemporary Artist. 1985 Signed by Peter Keil & Dated Oil Painting on Masonite Panel Original Artwork Size 24x24. All of Peter Keil's Art Used Thick Paint & Some Paint Flaking May Be Present Due to the Age and Nature of His Work—painting of a Highly Abstract Flower Vase. Decoding "Fish Face Vase '85" by Peter Keil "Fish Face Vase '85" emerges as a striking original oil painting on Masonite panel by Peter Keil, an artist colloquially dubbed "The Wild Man of Berlin" for his exuberant and unconventional style. Authenticated with Keil's signature and the date of creation, this 1985 piece unfolds over a 24x24 inch canvas, a testament to Keil's exploration of form and his audacious use of color. The painting presents a highly abstract interpretation of a flower vase, an everyday object transformed through Keil's imaginative lens. As typical of Keil's pieces, the thick application of paint may show signs of flaking, a natural occurrence that adds a layer of authenticity and speaks to the piece's history. In "Fish Face Vase '85," Keil harnesses the visual spontaneity often associated with Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The bold contours and vibrant colors create a composition that borders the surreal, inviting viewers into a world where the conventional vase is seen anew. Keil's interpretation challenges traditional still life, reconstructing it with a playful and abstract quality that resonates with the freedom of expression found in street art. The Artistic Significance of Keil's "Fish Face Vase '85" The artistic significance of "Fish Face Vase '85" lies in its deft fusion of abstract expressionism with the graphic clarity of pop art and graffiti. Keil's approach in this painting is characterized by an intuitive handling of paint, where the medium becomes a vehicle for emotional and visual storytelling. The Masonite panel provides a robust backdrop for the heavy layers of oil paint, a medium that Keil manipulates with confidence and flair. This painting is a prime example of his ability to balance the impulsiveness of street art with the thoughtful composition of fine art. The textural quality of Keil's work, with its thick paint and potential flaking, conveys a sense of timelessness and durability akin to the lasting nature of murals that adorn the urban environment. This piece stands as a dynamic interplay between the ephemeral and the eternal, a concept at the core of graffiti art. "Fish Face Vase '85" captures the essence of this dichotomy, presenting a work anchored in the present yet evolving with time. Keil's Legacy in the Intersection of Art Forms The legacy of "Fish Face Vase '85" within the context of pop, street, and graffiti art is substantial. It symbolizes Peter Keil's innovative spirit and influential role in bridging diverse artistic practices. The painting vividly illustrates Keil's commitment to pushing the boundaries of conventional art forms, infusing them with the energy and vivacity of street art aesthetics. His work is a testament to the power of art to transcend traditional classifications, creating a dialogue that enriches the cultural tapestry of modern art. Moreover, "Fish Face Vase '85" reflects Keil's broader artistic vision, which values accessibility and engagement. His art democratizes the experience of fine art, making it relatable and resonant with a broader audience. With its abstract form and immediate visual appeal, this painting exemplifies Keil's ability to draw in the viewer and provoke a personal and reflective response. "Fish Face Vase '85" is a compelling representation of Peter Keil's artistry, characterized by a bold use of color, an embrace of the textural possibilities of oil paint, and a celebration of the imperfect and the dynamic. The painting is a poignant reminder of Keil's enduring impact on the art world and his status as an artist who effortlessly combines street art's rawness with fine art painting's sophistication. As this piece continues to captivate viewers, it secures Keil's place in the narrative of contemporary art as a visionary who challenges the viewer to see the beauty in the abstract and the everyday.

    $676.00

  • 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.

    $307.00

  • Heads of Fate Red AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey Heads of Fate Red AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Heads of Fate Red AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on 290gsm 100% Coventry Cotton Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2012 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x16

    $256.00

  • Rotations #2 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Tony Clough Rotations #2 Silkscreen Print by Tony Clough

    Rotations #2 Limited Edition 5-Color Silkscreen on 140lbs Archival Fine Art Paper by Tony Clough Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "These two print editions really only exist as original prints but were inspired by my recent obsession with squares and other simple geometric shapes. I have several original paintings that are available that slightly resemble this style but they are much more stylistic in terms of texture and color.Most of my work is purely aesthetic and non-representational, I try to make art out of texture and color until I feel that it would be something I would like to hang on my own wall in the hope that others would share my taste." - Tony Clough

    $340.00

  • Icon Collage Bottom- Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Icon Collage Bottom- Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Icon Collage Bottom- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 3-Color Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screen Print 30 inches by 38 1/2 inches Edition of 70 October 31, 2016. Large Format Screen Print. 30 inches by 38 1/2 inches. Limited Numbered Edition of 70. 100% cotton archival paper with deckled edges. OBEY publishing chop on bottom left corner. Signed by Shepard Fairey.

    $4,011.00

  • Work Well Together Red Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Work Well Together Red Spray Paint Can Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Work Well Together- Red Limited Edition Spray Paint Can Sculpture Artwork by street artist graffiti & pop culture legend Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 3x8 Signed Via Thumbprint & Numbered With Custom Display Box. Ultra rare and very cool Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta limited edition spray paint can artwork collectibles.

    $504.00

  • Life Art Original All City Style Train Painting by Rek Santiago

    Rek Santiago Life Art Original All City Style Train Painting by Rek Santiago

    Life Art Train Original All City Style Subway Painting on Wall Sculpture Artwork by Graffiti Street Artist Artist Rek Santiago. 2010 Hand Titled Original Spray Paint Marker & All City Style Train Sculpture One of A Kind Artwork Size 20.25x5x1.75 "Life In Every Breath" Original Hand Painted Graffiti on Wall Mountable All City Style Subway Train Platform. Displayed With Box. Scattered Soiling & Blemishes Constatant With Age, Great Condition.

    $283.00

  • The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-3 Theodora Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 3315 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet Exploring 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora': A Fusion of History and Modernity Incredibly intricate and dynamic, 'Theodora' pays homage to the influential Byzantine empress who used her intellect and understanding to bring about enduring transformation within the empire. Born to the most humble class in Byzantine society, Theodora (497-548 CE) ascended to power in 527 CE after marrying Emperor Justinian. She made a lasting impact on the region, primarily by enacting new religious and social policies. Theodora's influence over the empire led many to question whether she, rather than Justinian, held the reins. In 'Theodora,' an absorbing asymmetrical pattern is formed from red and black butterfly wings, making it the only piece in the series. Shimmering red lines, visible only up close, bisect the composition vertically and horizontally, dividing it into halves and thirds and forming a circle in the upper portion. The lower horizontal band, the circle, and the vertical line stand out most prominently, evoking the female gender symbol. This symbolism harks back to some of Theodora's groundbreaking policies that improved the lives of women, such as banning the trafficking of young girls and revising divorce laws to grant women greater rights. 'Theodora' distinguishes itself through its orchestrated disorder, with wings positioned individually or in pairs throughout the piece. The meticulous asymmetrical arrangement generates the visual impression that these wings are not inert specimens displayed for the viewer's delight but rather living creatures pulsating with energy, caught in motion as they traverse (and seemingly beyond) the depicted space. The piece 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora' is a striking example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can encapsulate the essence of historical figures through the lens of contemporary art. Damien Hirst, an artist renowned for his urban graffiti and modern artistic approaches, crafts a narrative around Theodora, the influential Byzantine empress known for her intelligence and legislative impact. This limited edition artwork, part of a series that honors powerful women from history, stands out for its use of giclee and glitter screenprint on aluminum, a signature technique of Hirst's that combines traditional artistry with a modern substrate. Visual Symbolism and Asymmetry in 'Theodora' 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora' is not merely a collection of butterfly wings arranged for aesthetic pleasure; it is a carefully orchestrated representation of Theodora's tumultuous rise from humble beginnings to becoming an empress who enacted transformative changes in Byzantine society. The asymmetry in the arrangement of red and black wings breaks away from the symmetry found in the other series pieces, much like Theodora, who broke the mold of societal expectations in her time. The shimmering red lines that bisect the composition evoke the female gender symbol, a nod to Theodora's groundbreaking policies that significantly improved the status of women. These include the prohibition of the trafficking of young girls and the revision of divorce laws to provide women with more rights. The vertical and horizontal lines divide the space into halves and thirds, creating a circle at the top, subtly suggesting Theodora's holistic and inclusive approach to governance. 'Theodora': A Lively Tableau of Empress's Legacy In 'Theodora,' each butterfly wing seems to pulsate with energy, creating the impression of a living, breathing tableau rather than a static piece of art. The arrangement suggests movement, indicating Theodora's dynamic presence and the enduring changes she implemented. This choice reflects Hirst's intention to capture the essence of Theodora's character and reign, rendering them in a medium that transcends time. The artwork, signed and numbered by Hirst, is part of a larger narrative that challenges the viewer to consider how the historical and the contemporary intersect. 'The Empresses - H10-3 Theodora' is a testament to the lasting influence of an empress whose policies and actions continue to resonate through the centuries. As a piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork, it bridges the realms of ancient history and modern expression, inviting reflection on the power of leadership and the indomitable spirit of one of history's most remarkable women. Through this piece, Damien Hirst contributes to the narrative of street pop art. This genre continually redefines itself and expands the parameters of what art can communicate and commemorate.

    $7,146.00

  • Encaged Minnie AP Archival Print by Super A

    Super A Encaged Minnie AP Archival Print by Super A

    Encaged Minnie AP Archival Print by Super A Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Archival Cotton Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2020 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition of 5AP Artwork Size 20x30 "Encaged Minnie" stands as a testament to the imaginative prowess of artist Super A, blending the realms of pop art, street art, and graffiti art in a visually captivating manner. Crafted in 2020, this artwork offers viewers a fresh lens through which to perceive and interpret the familiar. The iconic character of Minnie Mouse is brilliantly deconstructed, intertwined with layers of colorful, ribbon-like structures and punctuated by the presence of lifelike mice. The merging of fictional characters with tangible reality prompts the viewer to reflect on the blurred lines between representation and reality in the modern world. Technically, "Encaged Minnie" holds its own as a paragon of fine art printing. As an Artist Proof (AP) archival pigment fine art print, it emphasizes the importance of long-lasting quality and preservation of artwork. The use of 300gsm archival cotton rag paper ensures not only the vibrancy of the colors but also lends a tactile depth to the artwork, heightening the experience for art aficionados and casual viewers alike. Super A's meticulous attention to detail is further exemplified by the limited nature of this piece. With only five artist proofs available, each one is carefully signed and marked by the artist, ensuring its exclusivity. Measuring 20x30, it is adaptable for a variety of display environments, from intimate home settings to grander exhibition spaces. In "Encaged Minnie", Super A has woven a narrative that traverses the boundaries of art forms, presenting a harmonious amalgamation of pop, street, and graffiti art influences. The piece resonates with contemporary artistic sensibilities, positioning Super A as a trailblazer in the ever-evolving landscape of modern art.

    $532.00

  • Sale -35% Cannibal Holocaust Silkscreen Print by Jock

    Jock Cannibal Holocaust Silkscreen Print by Jock

    Cannibal Holocaust Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jock Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Screen print. Hand numbered.

    $106.00 $69.00

  • 20 Sided Guy Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell

    Mike Mitchell 20 Sided Guy Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell

    20 Sided Guy Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Mike Mitchell counter-culture street artist art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited edition of 125 Artwork Size 8x10 Man With 20 Sided D & D Dice as Head Giclee Print by Mike Mitchell 20 Sided Guy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork 20 Sided Guy by Mike Mitchell is an imaginative and humorous piece that blends pop culture with surrealism. Released as a signed and numbered limited edition giclee print in 2014, this artwork measures 8x10 inches and is part of a run of 125 pieces. Known for his ability to infuse pop culture elements with deep conceptual themes, Mitchell brings an unconventional yet relatable subject to life in this piece. By merging human form with an iconic tabletop gaming element, he creates an image that resonates with fans of both fantasy role-playing games and contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork. The Concept Behind 20 Sided Guy The artwork features a figure sitting on a simple stool, with its head replaced by a large red 20-sided die. This instantly connects with fans of tabletop role-playing games, particularly Dungeons & Dragons, where the 20-sided die plays a crucial role in determining fate and outcomes. The dice head is decorated with various expressions, each face displaying a different mood, ranging from excitement to sadness, reinforcing the theme of unpredictability. Mitchell’s decision to replace a human head with a die suggests the randomness of existence. It plays with the idea of identity being left to chance, where every decision can change one’s course, much like rolling a die in a game. The piece reflects on the unpredictability of life, inviting viewers to consider how much of their own fate is dictated by chance versus control. This exploration of randomness aligns with the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork, which often comments on chaos, uncertainty, and the human experience in a rapidly changing world. Mike Mitchell’s Signature Style in Street Pop Art Mitchell’s approach to art is deeply rooted in pop culture, often taking well-known icons and giving them unexpected, introspective, or humorous twists. His Just Like Us series humanizes popular fictional characters, making them more relatable and ordinary. However, with 20 Sided Guy, he leans into surrealism, giving the subject an almost existential presence. Unlike traditional street graffiti, which often relies on bold, high-energy imagery, Mitchell’s work is clean, polished, and digitally refined. His use of smooth shading and soft backgrounds allows the subject to take center stage, making his work feel both playful and thought-provoking. This contrast between surreal subject matter and refined execution sets his work apart in the street pop art and graffiti artwork landscape. The Emotional Undertones of 20 Sided Guy Despite its whimsical appearance, the artwork carries a subtle melancholic undertone. The posture of the figure, with legs crossed and hands resting on its lap, exudes a sense of contemplation. The blank background and the way the dice sits atop the body evoke isolation, reinforcing the theme of self-reflection and uncertainty. The character appears to be waiting, as if pondering its next roll in life. This blend of humor and existential commentary is what makes Mitchell’s work so compelling. 20 Sided Guy is more than a playful homage to role-playing games—it is a statement on fate, decision-making, and the unpredictable nature of existence. Fans of gaming culture find nostalgia in the imagery, while art collectors appreciate the deeper meaning woven into the work. Why 20 Sided Guy Is a Standout Piece 20 Sided Guy remains a sought-after print among collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Its ability to speak to both pop culture enthusiasts and art lovers alike makes it a memorable and unique piece. The combination of gaming symbolism, humor, and introspection makes it an engaging work that continues to resonate with those who encounter it. Mike Mitchell’s skill in blending cultural references with deeper themes ensures that this piece remains a lasting contribution to the world of contemporary street pop art.

    $100.00

  • AK-47 Lotus- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY AK-47 Lotus- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    AK-47 Lotus- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Custom Cotton Coventry Rag Paper by Graffiti Street Artist Shepard Fairey. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x41 In the rich tapestry of modern art, the AR-15 Lily serigraph by Shepard Fairey holds a distinct place. A contemporary masterpiece, this large-format print, sized at an impressive 30x41, is a testament to Fairey's impeccable craftsmanship and profound insight into social issues. A product of the year 2022, the AR-15 Lily, alongside its counterpart, the AK-47 Lotus, reflects Fairey's inspiration from the iconic Vietnam War protesters. These brave souls, in a symbolic gesture of peace, would insert flowers into the gun barrels of the National Guard, who were present to curtail their passionate calls for peace. Shepard Fairey, a renowned graffiti street artist, is known for intertwining pop culture, street art, and pressing social issues in his works, and this piece is no exception. His choice of a 4-color serigraph technique for this limited edition of 100 pieces exudes exclusivity and class. The print, meticulously crafted on Custom Cotton Coventry Rag Paper, evokes feelings of nostalgia and the age-old conflict between violence and peace. Fairey’s perspective, as he expresses, is deeply pacifistic. His work is not just an artistic expression but a call for diplomacy and harmony, both on international terrains and domestic fronts. While he does not challenge the Second Amendment, his emphasis is on reducing unnecessary deaths due to gun violence. In a world where the lines between art and activism often blur, Fairey's commitment to supporting causes shines through. A portion of the proceeds from this artwork, for instance, aids Brady United, an organization dedicated to preventing gun violence. The AR-15 Lily is not just a piece of art; it's a bold statement, a call for reflection, and a testament to Fairey’s unwavering commitment to promoting peace. "The AK-47 Lotus and AR-15 Lily large format serigraphs are inspired by Vietnam War protesters who would put flowers in the gun barrels of the National Guard who were brought in to suppress their protests for peace. I’m a pacifist, whether that means finding diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid war internationally or finding diplomatic solutions to prevent and avoid gun violence at home. I’m not anti- Second Amendment, so trolls can calm down… I’m not interested in macho blathering, I just want fewer people to die unnecessarily. Brady United is doing good work preventing gun violence so they will receive a portion of proceeds from these two prints. Thanks for caring.⁠" -Shepard Fairey

    $4,011.00

  • Geometric Dove Tile- Black Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Geometric Dove Tile- Black Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Geometric Dove Tile- Black Dream Editions Series Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Print on Tile With Cork Base by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Shepard Fairey. Geometric Dove (Black) Shepard Fairey Edition of /225 + 25 AP Digital print on a tile. Tile with cork base Laser signature and numbering 15 × 15 cm 5.9x5.9in 2021 "The Dream Editions series challenges invited artists to dig deep into their imagination to create pieces that they have always dreamt of, but never really got the chance to accomplish - until now. As an innovative and ground-breaking initiative will be pushing these abilities to the max, showing just how accomplished this industry has become. Over the years, Underdogs have developed countless limited editions and unique pieces, encompassing a wide variety of mediums, shapes, materials and processes." -Underdogs

    $474.00

  • Fractle Fractle Blotter Paper Archival Print by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema Fractle Fractle Blotter Paper Archival Print by HoxxoH- Douglas Hoekzema

    Fractle Fractle Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by HoxxoH pop culture LSD artwork. "The pieces I selected for this release were created last year and they were created with spray paint. I thought they were trippy and perfect for this project.The first time I took psychedelics was at Lollapalooza in 1996. If I had to offer some advice to anyone about them I would give the same advice that I got to start out with micro dosing, slowly increase and be in nature." - Hoxxoh

    $371.00

  • You Reaper You Sower- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson You Reaper You Sower- Red Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    You Reaper You Sower- Red 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Street Art Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 17 x 17 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Limited edition of 125.

    $759.00

  • Untitled Canvas III Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Crash- John Matos

    Crash- John Matos Untitled Canvas III Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Crash- John Matos

    Untitled Canvas III Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Painting Artwork on Gallery Wrapped Canvas by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Crash- John Matos. 2022 Signed Original Spray Paint & Acrylic Painting Size 12x12 John Matos' "Untitled Canvas III": A Symphony of Color and Form "Untitled Canvas III," an original mixed media piece by the renowned street graffiti artist Crash, whose real name is John Matos, exemplifies his role as a critical figure in the evolution of street pop and graffiti art. Known for his vibrant use of acrylic and spray paint, Crash continues to capture the dynamic energy of urban life on gallery-wrapped canvases. This piece, completed in 2022, is a 12x12 inch square canvas that vibrates with the intensity and controlled chaos Crash is celebrated for. Crash's Mastery in Street Pop Art and Graffiti In "Untitled Canvas III," Crash's expertise in manipulating acrylics and spray paints to create textured, layered works is evident. The piece features an array of geometric shapes and vivid colors that interlock and overlap, making a sense of depth and movement. His signature bold lines and sharp angles reflect the influence of graffiti art while incorporating various forms and colors, which is reminiscent of the pop art movement. Each element in this artwork is carefully crafted to maintain a visual balance, echoing the rhythm and beat of street life. A Closer Look at "Untitled Canvas III" Crash's "Untitled Canvas III" showcases his artistic skills and his ability to communicate through visual language. When viewed in totality, The seemingly abstract forms suggest a narrative left to the viewer's interpretation. This enigmatic quality is a hallmark of Crash's work, inviting audiences to delve into the painting and discover personal connections with the imagery. The piece's size adds an intimate dimension, allowing for a unique interaction between the artwork and its beholder. The Influence of Crash's Work on Contemporary Art John Matos' impact on the art world through his persona Crash has been profound, particularly in the street pop art and graffiti art scenes. "Untitled Canvas III" is a testament to his enduring relevance and innovation as an artist. His work has been instrumental in challenging traditional boundaries and perceptions of fine art, bringing the authentic voice of the streets into the refined atmosphere of galleries. As a signed original, this piece holds a special allure, offering collectors a tangible connection to the energy and spirit of contemporary urban art. In summary, Crash's "Untitled Canvas III" vibrant represents street pop art and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates the essence of Matos' artistic journey, showcasing his distinctive style that has both defined and transcended the genres he works within. The piece stands as a colorful narrative of urban life and a significant addition to the discourse of modern art.

    $2,402.00

  • Sale -35% Man In The Mirro Slap-Up Drawing by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Man In The Mirro Slap-Up Drawing by DrNuse89

    Man In The Mirro Original Permanent Marker USPS Box End Drawing Art on Cardboard by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 7.5x4.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Box End.

    $26.00 $17.00

  • Chairman Ma- Bird is the Word Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Chairman Ma- Bird is the Word Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Chairman Mao- Bird is the Word 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Frank Kozik Artwork Artist. The Bird is The Word Chairman Mao Print. This Kozik Glicee Print was issued directly with Chairman Mao Bust. The print was not made available to the general public or sold in any stores. Gold metallic ink.

    $229.00

  • Sale -35% El Halcon del Mar Black Archival Print by Stinkfish

    Stinkfish El Halcon del Mar Black Archival Print by Stinkfish

    El Halcon del Mar- Black Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints with Black Screen Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Stinkfish Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I found this magazine in a second-hand bookstore in downtown Bogota. I used a traditional ink fine marker over the magazine cover. It is a Chilean magazine from 1959.I usually draw over these kinds of surfaces, like vintage records and magazine covers. It's inspired by my street works, I work on portraits mixed with free hand styles with a spray can." - Stinkfish

    $138.00 $90.00

  • Pentagram Blotter Paper Archival Print by Roachi

    Roachi Pentagram Blotter Paper Archival Print by Roachi

    Pentagram Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Roachi 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.

    $371.00

  • Walk on the Wild Side Mixed Media Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Walk on the Wild Side Mixed Media Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Walk on the Wild Side Mixed Media Silkscreen Print by Faile Acrylic Spray Paint on Hand-Pulled Deckled Thick Lennox Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18.11x25 Silkscreen Print, Acrylic Paint & Spray Paint Mixed Media. Faile Barking Dog Pasters on Brick Wall as Calssy Woman with Dog Walks By in New York City. Exploring the Urban Narrative: "Walk on the Wild Side" by Faile Faile's "Walk on the Wild Side" mixed media silkscreen print is a compelling testament to the dynamic interplay between street pop art and graffiti artwork. This limited edition piece, with only a hundred prints in existence, encapsulates the vibrancy of urban life through its meticulously crafted layers of acrylic and spray paint on hand-pulled deckled thick Lenox fine art paper. Measuring 18.11x25 inches, this artwork is not merely a visual statement but a narrative woven into New York City's aesthetic dialogue. Faile, a collaborative duo known for their impactful art that often adorns urban environments, has brought the street's essence onto a tangible canvas. Their use of the iconic barking dog — a motif recurrent in their work — set against a brick wall background speaks volumes of the city's untamed energy. The contrast between the grit of the street and the polished appearance of the passing woman with her dog creates a juxtaposition at the heart of street pop art. This imagery captures the essence of New York's diverse character, where the refined and the rough-hewn exist side by side. The silkscreen print technique employed by Faile for this artwork is a nod to traditional pop art methods, yet the inclusion of acrylic and spray paint introduces a tactile depth often found in graffiti. The choice of materials — the thick Lenox fine art paper with its raw, deckled edges — further emphasizes the blend of the refined with the urban edge. Each element of the print, from the medium to the imagery, is a deliberate choice that underscores the narrative of coexistence and contrast. Symbolism and Style in Faile's Street-Inspired Artistry The symbolism in "Walk on the Wild Side" is multilayered, with the barking dog pasters as a signature of Faile's street heritage. These posters, often seen on the city's brick walls, represent the voice of the streets — loud, unapologetic, and fiercely territorial. By transplanting this symbol onto fine art paper, Faile bridges the gap between street art's transient nature and the permanence sought by fine art collectors. The woman, depicted in a classic, almost vintage style, and her domesticated dog starkly contrast the wild, untamed expression of the barking dog pasters. It's a visual play on the duality of man's nature and the societal norms that govern our public personas versus our inner instincts. Faile's style in this print is unmistakably rooted in street pop art. The bold lines, stark contrasts, and the layering of different media all indicate an aesthetic that has evolved from the streets. Their work often reflects the visual noise of the city — the advertisements, the political posters, the graffiti — all competing for attention. "Walk on the Wild Side" is a curated slice of this chaos, presented with a clarity that allows each element to be appreciated for its merit and contribution to the whole. The Cultural Resonance of Faile's Mixed Media Print "Walk on the Wild Side" is not just an artwork; it's a cultural artifact that resonates with the heartbeat of New York City. Faile has captured a moment in time, a scene that plays out daily on the sidewalks of the metropolis, and elevated it to a piece of art that commands contemplation. The silkscreen print serves as a reminder of the city's relentless pace, the ever-present clash of cultures, and the beauty that arises from unexpected combinations. This work is a celebration of the city's identity, a snapshot of the mundane transformed into the extraordinary through the lens of street pop art and graffiti. The limited edition nature of the print adds an element of exclusivity, creating a tangible connection between the owner and the city's street art scene. Signed and numbered by the artists, each print is an original piece of Faile's artistic legacy. Collectors of "Walk on the Wild Side" are not just acquiring a piece of art; they are preserving a fragment of the city's cultural narrative that continues to influence the trajectory of street pop art and graffiti artwork globally. In the end, "Walk on the Wild Side" by Faile is more than a mixed media silkscreen print; it is an emblem of the street's voice, a dialogue between the wild and the cultivated, and a testament to the enduring allure of urban art. It encapsulates the essence of a city that is both a canvas and a muse, continually inspiring artists like Faile to create works as provocative as they are visually arresting.

    $1,116.00

  • Hello Lukey Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Hello Lukey Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Hello Lukey Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 Chueh's work has been featured in galleries around the world, and some of his paintings have also been reinterpreted into vinyl toys.

    $244.00

  • In Every Art Original All City Style Train Painting by Rek Santiago

    Rek Santiago In Every Art Original All City Style Train Painting by Rek Santiago

    In Every Art Train Original All City Style Subway Painting on Wall Sculpture Artwork by Graffiti Street Artist Artist Rek Santiago. 2010 Original Spray Paint Marker & All City Style Train Sculpture One of A Kind Artwork Size 20.25x5x1.75 "Life In Every Breath" Original Hand Painted Graffiti on Wall Mountable All City Style Subway Train Platform. Displayed With Box. Box Has Artist-Made Paint Marks. Scattered Soiling & Blemishes Constatant With Age, Great Condition.

    $283.00

  • Let's Burn It All Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Let's Burn It All Mini Stencil HPM Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Let's Burn It All- Mini, Part of the True Facts Mini Multiple Series Original Hand-Painted Multiple (HPM) on Wood Cradled Panel ready to hang by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 11x11 "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 has evolved as one the most prominent figures of contemporary pop artists, who nonetheless, continue to stay relevant and is interested in generating thought-provoking commentary. He has a long history of exploring the boundaries of appropriation, which he uses as a means of subverting the value of cultural products, imprinted in the collective memory of the Western civilization. His work, in other words, is inviting the viewer to re-imagine our dystopian society as a way of confronting it, with humor and irony as the biggest tools of the artist.

    $954.00

  • Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Cost of Oil AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. The "Cost of Oil" silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a provocative piece that cuts to the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork's capacity to confront and question socio-political issues. Released in 2008 as an artist proof (AP), this limited edition artwork is a visual exploration of the themes of energy consumption, environmental impact, and the geopolitical ramifications implicit in the pursuit of oil. Signed and marked as an AP by Fairey, the piece measures 18x24 inches and is printed on cream speckletone fine art paper. Known for his intelligent and critical approach to cultural commentary, Fairey's "Cost of Oil" embodies the essence of his street pop art practice. The artwork is anchored by the bold, declarative question, "What is the cost of oil?" which resonates against the backdrop of a commanding visual narrative. The image features a solitary figure, clad in a shirt emblazoned with "USA," filling up a Hummer's gas tank—a potent symbol of American consumption and the military-industrial complex. The radiant sunburst behind the figure and the dripping blood-red bottom underscores the dichotomy of light and darkness in the discourse around freedom and its costs. This 2-color hand-pulled print is a quintessential example of Fairey's work, aligning itself with the 'OBEY' campaign's goal to stimulate discussion and reflect on the pervasive propaganda in public spaces. The 'OBEY' motif has always sought to challenge observers to question the mechanisms and messages in their environment, and "Cost of Oil" extends this challenge to the global issue of oil dependency and its vast implications. As a piece of street pop art, the "Cost of Oil" is a catalyst for dialogue, pushing the boundaries of what art can communicate and how it can influence public thought. It's a stark reminder of the power of visual art as a means of activism and advocacy and of Fairey's enduring role in using his art to spotlight crucial issues. The print remains a relevant and stirring piece within the oeuvre of Fairey's work and the larger conversation about energy, environmentalism, and the actual price of consumption.

    $1,116.00

  • The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-2 Nūr Jahān Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 3041 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet Decoding the Vivacity of 'The Empresses - H10-2 Nūr Jahān' Drawing inspiration from the multifaceted Mughal empress, Nūr Jahān (1577-1645), the artwork embodies her diverse talents and influence. Though she became Emperor Jahāngīr's 20th wife in 1611, she was never officially an empress. Despite this, Nūr Jahān demonstrated her power by minting coins and issuing royal decrees. Adept in diplomacy, hunting, and advising, she was also a gifted architect. Her design contributions to her parents' tomb in Agra are thought to have inspired the iconic Taj Mahal. The "Nūr Jahān" piece showcases intricately symmetrical patterns of single and paired wings in vivid shades of red and black. These wings radiate from the center, extending vertically, horizontally, and diagonally to form mesmerizing kaleidoscopic designs. The central square highlights the principal pair of wings, while the surrounding patterns seem to recede, drawing the viewer's attention to the center. This meticulous, layered composition echoes Nūr Jahān's architectural prowess, and the magnificent mosaic tiles grace the Agra tomb. As one contemplates "Nūr Jahān," the artwork transforms continuously, unveiling new sequences of extraordinary wing patterns as the viewer's perspective shifts. This is especially evident with the large black and red wing pairs that encircle the composition's outer edges, arranged in an irregular frame. Through this technique, the artist instills a sense of dynamism and life in the otherwise orderly composition, capturing the essence of the butterflies in various stages of flight, much like the diverse nature of the empress herself. In street pop art, Damien Hirst's 'The Empresses - H10-2 Nūr Jahān' stands as a riveting homage to the influential and unofficial empress of the Mughal empire. This giclee and glitter screenprint on aluminum captures the essence of Nūr Jahān's multifaceted life, depicting the vibrancy and depth of her character through a symphony of red and black butterfly wings. Born as the urban graffiti modern artist Damien Hirst, the British artist's creation is a limited edition piece, signed and numbered as a testament to its exclusivity and importance in contemporary art. The Artistic Symphony of Wings and Influence The artwork's composition, featuring meticulously arranged butterfly wings, is a testament to Nūr Jahān's architectural acumen and her role in shaping Mughal aesthetics. The central square structure, highlighted by the principal pair of wings, draws the viewer's gaze inward, like the entrance to an intricately designed Mughal structure. The wings, extending in all directions, create an effect of perpetual motion, symbolizing Nūr Jahān's dynamic presence in a male-dominated court. The choice of colors, red and black, is striking and purposeful, evoking the power and determination that Nūr Jahān wielded as she navigated the intricacies of Mughal politics and culture. The layered patterns that recede from the center mimic the complexity and depth of Nūr Jahān's influence on Mughal architecture, such as the exquisite tile work of her parents' tomb in Agra. It is a visual narrative that mirrors the empress's life – a constant oscillation between the foreground and the background, between being seen and unseen, much like the varying visibility of the butterfly wings, depending on the viewer's standpoint. A Dynamic Reflection of a Multifaceted Empress Damien Hirst's 'The Empresses - H10-2 Nūr Jahān' is an artistic endeavor and an immersive experience. The artwork unfolds new patterns as the viewer moves, reflecting the ever-changing nature of existence and perception. This transformative aspect of the piece resonates with the transformative era of Nūr Jahān's influence, where she redefined the role of women in leadership and left an indelible mark on her time's cultural and architectural landscape. The outer edges of the composition, with the large wing pairs arranged in an irregular frame, impart a sense of vitality and movement, much like the empress known for her hunting prowess and diplomatic skills. This technique employed by Hirst infuses life into the structured composition, creating a sense of multidirectional flight and reflecting the empress's omnipresence in the various facets of Mughal governance and culture. Through this limited edition street pop art and graffiti artwork, Damien Hirst encapsulates the spirit of Nūr Jahān, presenting her not merely as a historical figure but as an emblem of power, creativity, and resilience. The piece stands as a modern tribute to her life, inspiring contemporary viewers to explore and appreciate the rich tapestry of history through the lens of street pop art.

    $7,146.00

  • Frida La Muerte Giclee Print by Brian Vivero

    Brian Viveros Frida La Muerte Giclee Print by Brian Vivero

    Frida La Muerte Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Brian Viveros. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Giclee Artwork 16x20 Frida La Muerte Frida Death Cultural Synthesis in "Frida La Muerte" Brian Viveros, an urban graffiti modern artist known for his distinctive fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, has made a profound impact with his limited edition giclee prints. Among his acclaimed works is the "Frida La Muerte" print, a piece that stands out not only for its visual potency but also for its cultural significance. This artwork is part of a limited edition series, signed and numbered by Viveros, emphasizing its value and collectibility within the art market. In "Frida La Muerte," Viveros pays homage to Frida Kahlo, one of the most iconic figures in art history, while infusing the piece with his characteristic edginess. The print features an evocative portrait of a figure reminiscent of Kahlo, adorned with a crown of roses and a Calavera, or skull makeup, traditionally associated with the Mexican Dia de los Muertos. Combining these elements creates a powerful visual narrative that bridges the realms of life and death, a theme often explored by Kahlo in her work. The Limited Edition Giclee Print The technique used in producing this limited edition print is giclee, which involves spraying microscopic dots of pigment-based ink onto high-quality paper or canvas. This method is renowned for producing vibrant colors, sharp details, and durability, rivaling traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes. Measuring 16x20 inches, "Frida La Muerte" is a print of a size that allows for intimate viewing yet is large enough to make an impactful statement on any wall it adorns. Artistic Significance and Collectibility With a limited edition of only 100 prints, "Frida La Muerte" holds an exclusive appeal. Collectors and admirers of Viveros's work are often drawn to the scarcity and the artist's personal touch—each print directly connects to his creative vision. The exclusivity of these prints elevates their status from mere reproductions to coveted artifacts within the art community. Viveros's Impact on Modern Street Pop Art Viveros's influence on the landscape of modern Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is undeniable. His works, including "Frida La Muerte," are characterized by their bold imagery, intricate detail, and thematic depth. These qualities have garnered him a dedicated following and sparked conversations about the evolution of street art and its place in the broader context of contemporary art. "Frida La Muerte" by Brian Viveros encapsulates the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, blending cultural iconography with modern artistic techniques to create something unique. The limited edition nature of the print adds to its allure, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Viveros's work. As an artist, Viveros continues to push the boundaries of street art, challenging perceptions and inspiring a new generation of artists and art lovers alike.

    $529.00

  • Stormtrooper Messiah Archival Print by Ron English

    Ron English Stormtrooper Messiah Archival Print by Ron English

    Stormtrooper Messiah Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Ron English. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Archival Pigment Print in Colors on Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Artwork Size 17x22 The "Stormtrooper Messiah" is a limited edition work of art by the critically acclaimed artist Ron English, known for his provocative blend of street art and pop culture iconography. This particular piece is one of a series of 100 archival pigment prints, each signed and numbered to assure its collectability and authenticity. The artwork measures 17x22 inches and is rendered on Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper, a choice that denotes high quality and ensures the longevity and vibrancy of the colors used in the print. This piece by English is a powerful commentary on the intersections of ideology, iconography, and the indoctrination mechanisms within our society. It reimagines a standard stormtrooper - a symbol of the faceless enforcer from the "Star Wars" franchise - in the garb of a religious icon, precisely resembling the Messiah. This fusion of imagery from distant corners of culture spotlights the often unexamined devotion we have to certain facets of pop culture, paralleling religious fervor. English’s choice of a stormtrooper, an emblem of collective identity and unyielding authority, enveloped in the trappings of a spiritual figure, questions the role of such figures and the institutions behind them in shaping beliefs and behaviors. The artist employs luminous and contrasting colors to breathe a sense of reverence into the figure, an approach that reflects the aura often associated with religious artworks. The flowing robes in vivid hues give the subject a sense of motion and ethereal presence, intensifying the impact of the visual juxtaposition. The "Stormtrooper Messiah" is more than a piece of fine art; it's a visual discourse that challenges the viewers to reflect on the narratives and symbols that influence their understanding of power, culture, and spirituality. Ron English, through his distinctive merger of street art's grit and pop art's fascination with the mainstream, has created an arresting image that continues to spark conversations in the art community and beyond.

    $360.00

  • Drug Free Zone Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse

    Stanley Mouse Drug Free Zone Blotter Paper Archival Print by Stanley Mouse

    Drug Free Zone Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Stanley Mouse pop culture LSD artwork. Stanley Mouse was born in California on October 10, 1940. His father was an animator with Disney Studios who worked on Snow White. Stanley grew up in Detroit where Motown music and the city’s obsession with motor cars combined with his genius at drawing and made Stanleys life path clear at an early age. Quiet and always drawing in class, Stanley earned his pen name, Mouse in the seventh grade. He’d become known for his sketches of monster-driven muscle cars and as soon as he began signing with his pen name, he became instantly famous at thirteen.

    $371.00

  • Victory Giclee Print by Fernando Reza (Fro)

    Fernando Reza (Fro) Victory Giclee Print by Fernando Reza (Fro)

    Victory- Mario Propaganda Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Light Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Fernando Reza (Fro). Super Mario as we all know has been a sensational video-game character in the world. He is well known as the hero jumping character who tries to rescue Princess Peach from the enemy Bowser and his minions. But what if, Mario was the one who causes chaos through the land? Today, we will see a slightly different plot from the usual. Fernando Reza is a Los Angeles-based illustrator who has created Mario WW2 Propaganda. It is a series of World War II inspired poster illustrations that depict a revolution of the Koopa race against “The Red Menace” – Mario

    $224.00

  • Gun Culture- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Gun Culture- Large Format Serigraph Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Gun Culture- Large Format Limited Edition Hand Pulled 4-Color Serigraph Print on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges by Shepard Fairey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4-Color Serigraph on Varnished 100% Cotton Rag Archival Paper. 30 x 40 inches. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 100. Jim Marshall captured what at first glance is regarded as an innocent child playing with a toy gun in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1963.

    $4,011.00

  • You Are What You Eat Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh You Are What You Eat Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    You Are What You Eat Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. In 2003, Chueh moved to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in design. However, a lack of employment opportunities left him resorting to painting as a way to keep busy. From there, he got his start showing in the Los Angeles underground art scene, specifically in the Cannibal Flower art shows. Since then Chueh has quickly worked his way up the ranks of the LA art scene, establishing himself as an artist not to be ignored. Employing minimal color schemes, simple animal characters, and an endless list of ill-fated situations, Chueh stylistically balances cute with brute, walking the fine line between comedy and tragedy.

    $308.00

  • Eastern Suspenso Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Eastern Suspenso Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Eastern Suspenso SSYM Series 24-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 310 gsm Coventry Rag (Deckle Edge) by Faile Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. This is the fourth print in our Savage Sacred Young Mind series from our exhibition by the same name at the Brooklyn Museum in 2016. The new work is a beautiful 24 color silkscreen print derived from a cropping of the Eastern Suspenso canvas in the exhibit. Eastern Suspenso is on a thick Coventry Rag 325gsm paper with a deckle edge measuring 23 x 35 Inches (58 x 89cm). Eastern Suspenso 24 colors, Silkscreen Ink on Coventry Rag 325gsm Paper 23 x 35 Inches (58x89cm) Print Edition of 300 Signed, Embossed and Numbered 2016

    $4,203.00

  • Yogi on Xanax- Black Silkscreen Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Yogi on Xanax- Black Silkscreen Print by Ben Frost

    Yogi on Xanax- Black 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite Paper by Ben Frost Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Ben Frost Yogi on Xanax, 2022 7-color Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb Cover 24 x24 in., 61 x 61 cm Edition of 25, signed & numbered by the artist Printed by POP!NK Editions Ben Frost, an acclaimed artist in the world of street and pop art, has been known to fuse iconic pop culture elements with provocative themes. His "Yogi on Xanax" from 2022 is a testament to this unique style. This vibrant work juxtaposes the beloved animated character Yogi Bear with the stark pharmaceutical labeling of Xanax, a medication typically prescribed for anxiety and panic disorders. Through this unexpected combination, Frost comments on the juxtaposition of innocence with the pervasive influence of pharmaceuticals in modern society. This artwork is a 7-color hand-pulled screen print crafted meticulously on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite paper, a high-quality medium known for its durability and pristine finish. Weighing 160 lb, this cover-grade paper enhances the vibrancy of the print, making each color pop and ensuring longevity for art collectors. Measuring 24 x 24 inches (or 61 x 61 cm), it strikes a balance between statement piece and versatile decor item. What makes this piece particularly special for collectors and enthusiasts alike is its exclusivity. Limited to an edition of just 25, each print is individually signed and numbered by Ben Frost himself, adding an extra layer of authenticity and value. Furthermore, the print's creation was overseen by POP!NK Editions, a reputed establishment in the art world renowned for their expertise in producing high-quality prints. Within the broader context of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, this piece encapsulates the essence of contemporary societal issues. Frost's daring integration of childhood nostalgia with the very adult reality of medication underscores the complexities of modern life, evoking introspection and conversation. It's a prime example of how art can powerfully communicate messages, while also being aesthetically captivating.

    $1,497.00

  • Freedom Nerm Nermal Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Rip N Dip Freedom Nerm Nermal Art Toy Figure by Rip N Dip

    Freedom Nerm Nermal Limited Edition Anatomy Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Street Brand Artists Rip N Dip. 2022 Limited Edition of 150 Size 14-inch Fourth of July Nerm Nermal Vinyl Figure Terminator Dissected Art Toy. New In Box

    $340.00

  • Expiration Date Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Expiration Date Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Expiration Date Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. In 2003, Chueh moved to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in design. However, a lack of employment opportunities left him resorting to painting as a way to keep busy. From there, he got his start showing in the Los Angeles underground art scene, specifically in the Cannibal Flower art shows.

    $230.00

  • Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Edward Nachtrieb x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Edward Nachtrieb x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Revolution in our Time Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "Oct 1 is the 70th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China and the Chinese government is planning an extravaganza of choreographed contentment in the mainland while the people of Hong Kong will hit the streets in an effort to secure their rights. I’ve long believed that protests in the streets are an essential tool for meaningful change because the passion, courage, and visceral force of the participants in a mass protest send a powerful message that they are fully committed to their cause! Ed Nachtrieb photographed many incredible moments of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. I’m honored to collaborate with Ed on a set of two images based on his documentation 30 years ago, especially because pro-democracy and human-rights protesters are in the streets of Hong Kong right now! This image “Long Live The People” will be released as a print soon… more details to come. Check out Ed Nachtrieb’s thoughts on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY "After the People’s Liberation Army was sent in to suppress what is now called the “pro-democracy movement” on June 4, 1989, there was a liberalization of economic rules and policies. China then experienced a remarkable economic transformation. The idea: if people could get rich, they wouldn’t care so much about their freedoms. I think that’s a miscalculation. In Hong Kong today, ideas championed in 1989 have reappeared in a “Revolution of Our Time” in spite of the campaign to erase such “counter-revolutionary” thoughts from history. My images used in these prints are from energetic and optimistic moments of the pro-democracy movement. Victory was in the air. Progress seemed inevitable to those with arms outstretched and smiles beaming from their faces. Shepard’s work reflects their hopes and aspirations. The same ones that fortified those protesters in 1989 are now fuel for the passionate idealists on the streets today." -Edward Nachtrieb Shepard Fairey's "Revolution in Our Time" silkscreen print is a compelling narrative connecting past and present struggles for democracy and human rights. This piece, released in 2020, commemorates the 70th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China, juxtaposing the state's celebrations with the unyielding spirit of protest in Hong Kong. Fairey's collaboration with photographer Ed Nachtrieb is particularly significant, as it draws on images captured during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, thereby linking historical acts of resistance to contemporary movements. The artwork is a hand-pulled, 5-color print on cream speckletone fine art paper. With its size of 18x24 inches, the piece commands attention, demanding consideration not just as a visual expression but as a statement of solidarity. The edition is limited to 550 signed and numbered prints, making each a tangible artifact of political artistry. Fairey's design is charged with symbols of peace and resilience, as evidenced by the dove and the raised hand, iconic gestures of defiance and hope. Fairey is known for his stance that street protests are a crucial mechanism for social change, and this belief is visually encoded in the print. His art is not passive; it is an active participant in the dialogue around civil liberties and the collective voice of the people. "Revolution in Our Time" does more than commemorate an event; it propels the message of protest into the future, encouraging a reflection on the nature of authority and the power of the people's will. This limited edition print captures the essence of Shepard Fairey's approach to art as a form of rebellion and communication. It speaks to a universal yearning for freedom and justice, transcending borders and historical moments to unite viewers in a common cause. The work stands as a beacon to civic engagement's enduring relevance and visual art's impact in mobilizing and inspiring change within societies.

    $662.00

  • Mecha Stealth Dunny Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Mecha Stealth Dunny Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Mecha Stealth Dunny Limited Edition Dunny Kidrobot Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Frank Kozik. Kidrobot’s brand new Mecha Stealth Dunny is the latest color way in Frank Kozik’s popular Mecha Dunny series. Mecha Dunny is a sculpted take on the classic Dunny shape. Standing 8” tall, Mecha Stealth Dunny is assembled for battle!

    $230.00

  • Peaceful Warrior 2021 Giclee Print by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Peaceful Warrior 2021 Giclee Print by Risk Rock

    Peaceful Warrior- 2021 Buddha Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Risk Rock. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x22.5 "Peaceful Warrior" - 2021 Gicleé on Coventry Rag, Archival Paper Edition of 25 22.5x18 Inches

    $627.00

  • Genesis Archival Print by Beau Stanton

    Beau Stanton Genesis Archival Print by Beau Stanton

    Genesis Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Beau Stanton Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was the central panel of a large triptych that made up the centerpiece of my Cartography of the Machine show. All of the work in the exhibition utilized some form of visual exposition to convey the narrative such as exploded views, cutaways, etc. These three paintings all correspond horizontally with elements from each stratified layer continuing into the next painting. I’ve created images before that reference the stratified layers of history, but this image takes the concept in a different direction. A great tree of life blossoming out of the fertile ground made up of designs and ornaments from different time periods and cultures as well as a layer of dinosaur fossils and Greek sculptures (Most of them from the Pergamon Altar)." - Beau Stanton

    $233.00

  • Umphreys McGee Red Rocks 2010 Silkscreen Print by AJ Masthay

    AJ Masthay Umphreys McGee Red Rocks 2010 Silkscreen Print by AJ Masthay

    Umphreys McGee Red Rocks 2010 Limited Edition Event Poster 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by AJ Masthay. Hand deckled bottom edge. Umphrey's McGee and Galactic at Red Rocks in Morrison, CO in 2010.

    $233.00

  • The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Aluminum Giclee by Damien Hirst

    The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Damien Hirst. 2022 Signed & Numbered In Verso on Label Limited Edition of 2814 Artwork Size 39.37x39.37 Giclee & Giltter Screenprint Print on Aluminum Sheet The Essence of Empress Taytu Betul in Modern Street Pop Art Taytu Betul is a captivating composition filled with a thrilling sense of velocity and motion, inspired by the formidable Ethiopian Empress. When she married Emperor Menelik in 1889, Taytu Betul (c. 1851-1918) became the Empress of Ethiopia, known for her active leadership and unwavering opposition to imperialism. She staunchly refused negotiations that would lead to the loss of Ethiopian territory. Taytu Betul also established Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital city, today. The artwork's focal point is the striking pairs of red and black wings that form the foundation of the composition - a spiral that originates at the center and expands outward, seemingly beyond the picture plane. The energy and movement generated in the piece reflect the enthusiasm and commitment of Taytu Betul, who led her army to protect their borders. Complementing the central wings, an array of differently sized, colored, and patterned wings create a secondary layer that accentuates the main action. Taytu Betul distinguishes itself in the series with its spirited attempt to portray butterflies in their authentic, living state. The composition evokes an aerial perspective, enabling viewers to gaze down upon the swarm of butterflies as their momentum is captured in the spiral and the dynamic unfolding of the artwork. The art world continually evolves, creating compelling narratives through bold expressions and innovative mediums. One such narrative is the "Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul," an extraordinary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by the renowned British artist Damien Hirst. Born in 1965 in Bristol, England, Hirst has become one of the most prominent figures in contemporary art, known for his provocative and often controversial pieces. His work on aluminum sheets using giclee and glitter screenprint techniques brings a shimmering vitality to the story of Empress Taytu Betul, a formidable figure in Ethiopian history. Empress Taytu Betul: A Historical Figure Reimagined Taytu Betul, born around 1851 and passing in 1918, was more than just royalty; she was a visionary and a warrior. As the wife of Emperor Menelik II, she ascended to become the Empress of Ethiopia in 1889. Her tenure was marked by a fierce resistance to colonial encroachment and a strategic understanding that contributed to establishing Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's vibrant capital. Hirst's artwork, limited to 2814 pieces and signed and numbered in verso on the label, celebrates her legacy in a format that transcends traditional portraiture. The size of each piece, 39.37x39.37 inches, provides a vast landscape for the visual story to unfold. The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul is a testament to Hirst's ability to encapsulate the essence of a historical figure within the realms of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The choice of medium is significant; the aluminum sheet lends a contemporary edge, while the giclee and glitter screenprint add texture and depth. In this piece, the central motif of red and black wings is not random; it symbolizes the power and grace of the empress, with the spiral starting from the center representing her influence radiating outward. This artwork is more than a static image; it's an active experience. The depiction of the wings in various sizes, colors, and patterns is reminiscent of the diversity of life and the complexity of Taytu Betul's reign. The artwork thrives on the illusion of motion, suggesting the empress's undying spirit and her relentless pursuit of Ethiopian sovereignty. Damien Hirst's work captures the viewer's imagination, inviting them to explore the layers and the historical depth embedded within the vibrant spirals of wings. The Empresses- H10-5 Taytu Betul by Damien Hirst is a sophisticated collision of history and modern art. It brings forth the spirit of a bygone era through the lens of contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition piece serves as an aesthetic artifact and a historical dialogue, connecting the past with the present and projecting the legacy of a remarkable figure through the universal language of art.

    $7,146.00

  • Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky Designer Art Toy by SuperPlastic x Alex Pardee

    Alex Pardee Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky Designer Art Toy by SuperPlastic x Alex Pardee

    Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Alex Pardee. 2021 8" Limited Run by Alex Pardee x Superplastic Horror Scary Fine Art Toy New in Box Exploring the Eerie and Eclectic with Alex Pardee's Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky The Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky is a formidable figure in the world of collectible vinyl art toys, epitomizing the cross-section where horror meets street pop art. Alex Pardee, an American artist known for his unique blend of brightly colored, often grotesque and horror-inspired artwork, collaborated with Superplastic in 2021 to create this limited run, 8-inch figure that fuses the playful and the petrifying in a way that resonates deeply with contemporary art enthusiasts. Alex Pardee: Bridging Art Genres and Aesthetic Boundaries Alex Pardee's foray into the art toy industry with the creation of Jahbreaker Brightmare represents a significant evolution of street pop art and graffiti artwork into three-dimensional forms. Known for his distinctive style that often incorporates elements of the absurd and macabre, Pardee's work is instantly recognizable. His fine art toys, like the Jahbreaker Brightmare, are no exception, serving as a physical manifestation of his vision that challenges and expands the boundaries of conventional street art. The Jahbreaker is a figure that stands out for its paradoxical design: a seemingly innocent form decorated with bright, polka-dot patterns that clash with the horror evoked by its exaggerated monstrous features. This juxtaposition is a hallmark of Pardee's approach to art, where horror elements are not hidden in shadows but are brought into the glaring light, dressed in vibrancy. It is a loud, unapologetic celebration of the bizarre and a commentary on the nature of fear and the unexpected places it can surface. Collectible Art Toys as a Medium of Street Pop Art Expression The emergence of art toys as a legitimate medium in the street pop art scene marks a significant shift in how art is consumed and appreciated. Collectible figures like the Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky are not only admired for their aesthetic and craftsmanship but also for their ability to capture the essence of street art in a form that is both accessible and interactive. These objects transcend the static nature of two-dimensional works, inviting engagement and personal interpretation in ways that traditional graffiti artwork cannot. As a new in box item, the Jahbreaker retains a sense of untouched potential, a collectible that is both an art piece and a commodity, reflecting the dual nature of street art's underground roots and its contemporary mainstream appeal. Pardee's collaboration with Superplastic on this limited edition toy underscores the growing trend of street artists partnering with brands to reach wider audiences, while still maintaining the authenticity and edge that defines the spirit of street pop art. The Jahbreaker Brightmare SuperJanky by Alex Pardee is a compelling piece that stands at the intersection of horror, street pop art, and collectible culture. It embodies the tension between the playful and the terrifying, between commercial appeal and artistic integrity. This vinyl art toy is not only a testament to Pardee's vision but also to the evolving landscape of street art, where the canvas is no longer just a wall, but any object that can bear the weight of an artist's message.

    $264.00

  • Icarus Democracy Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Icarus Democracy Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Icarus Democracy 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 24x36 "Liberty and equality are principles most people value, but the challenge is to find the proper equilibrium between the two. Democracy is the mechanism our nation has used to balance the freedom and desires of the individual with policies that are fair and beneficial for the collective of society. Democracy requires dedicated maintenance. With the culture of the previous administration and many politicians undermining democracy itself, the folly of over-confidence about the guaranteed endurance of democracy will lead to potential disaster. The threat of fascism is very real. If you value democracy use your voice and your vote. I’d recommend reading Timothy Snyders “On Tyranny” to anyone who does not see the threats to democracy (and the principles it protects) as concerning. This print, “Icarus Democracy,” will also be available in person at Dallas Contemporary." -Shepard Fairey The Icarus Democracy Silkscreen Print is a piece of art created by Shepard Fairey, an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist. In the Icarus Democracy Silkscreen Print, Fairey uses the myth of Icarus to convey a message about democracy. In Greek mythology, Icarus is a figure who, along with his father Daedalus, escapes imprisonment using wings fashioned from feathers and wax. Despite being warned by his father, Icarus flies too close to the sun, causing the wax in his wings to melt and sending him plummeting into the sea. The story of Icarus is often interpreted as a cautionary tale about hubris and the perils of overconfidence or overreaching. Fairey's print likely uses the Icarus story to comment on the state of democracy, suggesting that democracies can also fall victim to hubris and overconfidence, resulting in negative consequences. Or maybe it's just fearmongering? The piece serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in preserving and protecting democratic values and institutions both ironically and literally. The artwork, like many of Fairey's pieces, is created using the silkscreen printing technique. This process involves using a screen to apply ink onto a surface, creating bold, vibrant images. The Icarus Democracy Silkscreen Print showcases Fairey's signature style, characterized by strong lines, bold colors, and iconic imagery, featuring portraiture & symbols that can be easily recognized and interpreted by a wide audience.

    $708.00

  • Runaway Paradise Black DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Faile Runaway Paradise Black DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile

    Runaway Paradise: Black/ DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile HPM 4-Color Hand-Pulled With Stencil on 310 gsm Coventry Rag. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 8 HPM Artwork Size 24x38 24 x 38 Inches / Each an edition of 8 Acrylic and Silkscreen Ink on Lenox 100 Paper Signed, Stamped and Embossed FAILE 2022 "Based on a new image from our Endless show in Miami, we are releasing a hand-painted and silkscreened Runaway Paradise print. These works reflect some newer paintings that we've been working on in the studio and we've really been liking working within the style. These prints are bold and classic FAILE. Made from a series of painted backgrounds, stencil prints and silkscreen they are a vibrant set. We made these in three editions of 8. The B-side feature a DFXX Sound / Vision print." -Faile Runaway Paradise: Black/ DFXX B-Side Silkscreen Print by Faile – Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Faile, the Brooklyn-based artistic duo known for their bold and layered approach to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, presents Runaway Paradise: Black/ DFXX B-Side. This hand-pulled silkscreen print, created using stencil techniques and acrylic on 310gsm Coventry Rag, is a stunning continuation of their signature visual style. With a signed and numbered limited edition of only eight, this artwork stands as a rare and highly collectible piece. The 24x38-inch composition is an extension of their Endless series, originally showcased in Miami, and is deeply connected to their studio practice, where painted backgrounds, stencils, and screen-printing techniques converge. This print explodes with saturated tones of pink, red, and yellow contrasted against deep black, creating a high-energy aesthetic. The imagery is unmistakably Faile, merging retro pulp-style figures, nostalgic Americana, and a punk-infused sense of rebellion. The title Runaway Paradise evokes a dreamlike escape, yet the chaotic undertones hint at a more complex narrative. Crocodiles snap at the feet of carefree characters, while bold typography like Silent Partner and American Illusions frame the artwork, reinforcing themes of desire, deception, and fleeting fantasy. Faile and the Evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Since the late 1990s, Faile has been one of the most innovative forces in contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The duo, consisting of Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller, built their reputation through large-scale wheat-pasting, hand-painted murals, and mixed-media prints that draw inspiration from advertising, propaganda, and comic book aesthetics. Their work reflects a deep understanding of visual culture, remixing familiar imagery into layered compositions that challenge perceptions of consumerism, nostalgia, and identity. Faile’s artistic language is instantly recognizable, blending distressed textures, fractured narratives, and a raw street-art sensibility. Their process is deeply rooted in traditional printmaking techniques, often incorporating hand-painted elements, collage work, and experimental applications of color and texture. Each piece carries the essence of a lived-in, worn-down aesthetic that mirrors the decay and vibrancy of urban landscapes. Runaway Paradise: A Collision of Pulp Fiction, Nostalgia, and Urban Chaos Runaway Paradise is a perfect example of Faile’s ability to balance visual storytelling with a sense of unpredictability. The artwork references vintage pulp novel covers, mid-century advertisements, and rock-and-roll poster culture, all blended through a graffiti-inspired lens. The characters appear carefree, almost oblivious to the lurking danger beneath them, reinforcing themes of American escapism and the illusions of paradise. The text elements scattered throughout the composition serve as both commentary and disruption, leading the viewer to question the deeper meaning behind the vibrant imagery. The choice of black, neon pink, and fiery red adds to the intensity of the composition, creating an almost hypnotic effect. The DFXX Sound/Vision print on the B-side further expands the artwork’s conceptual depth, linking it to Faile’s ongoing exploration of music, media, and subcultural influence. The layering of silkscreen ink with stencil work ensures that each print carries a distinct personality, making every edition within this set a unique piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The Influence of Faile’s Work on Contemporary Art Faile continues to push the boundaries of what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be, merging high-art techniques with the rebellious energy of street culture. Their work can be found in galleries, museums, and public installations worldwide, yet it never loses its underground ethos. By incorporating hand-pulled silkscreen techniques and stencil applications, they keep their work grounded in the raw, tactile experience of printmaking, avoiding the sterility of mass production. Runaway Paradise represents a perfect blend of Faile’s past and present, echoing their early street-art roots while incorporating the refined techniques they have developed over decades. This limited edition stands as both an artistic statement and a cultural artifact, proving that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to thrive in new and unexpected forms. Whether viewed as a commentary on the illusions of modern life or simply as a bold visual experience, this piece remains a testament to Faile’s ever-evolving impact on contemporary art.

    $6,303.00

  • Eye Patch Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Luke Chueh Eye Patch Archival Print by Luke Chueh

    Eye Patch Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Luke Chueh Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 12x12 Chueh's work has been featured in galleries around the world, and some of his paintings have also been reinterpreted into vinyl toys.

    $244.00

  • Yolanda Archival Print by Askew One

    Askew One Yolanda Archival Print by Askew One

    Yolanda Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Askew One Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 17x17 Since the ‘Thunderclap Headache’ piece from 2011 I’ve been consistently painting portrait works, either the left profile or straight on. The majority of these works are images of people from the Pacific region, mostly women who exude a strong sense of personal style and character. The main exception is when I travel I tend to try and paint someone from each place I go. Yolanda is Detroit local - we spotted her at a Red Bull House Of Art opening in Detroit's Eastern Market. After speaking with her and creating this piece I got a sense that she is a person with a story to tell and a very strong character." - Askew

    $244.00

  • Sale -35% Good Morning Coffee Second Edition Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Good Morning Coffee Second Edition Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Good Morning Coffee, Second Edition Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Good Morning Coffee. Second edition. Different colors from the first edition. 8 by 10 inches. Four screens printed on French Speckletone stock. Signed and numbered edition of 190. Released 28 November 2014.

    $106.00 $69.00

Red Color Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Red: A Bold Statement in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Red in the Spectrum of Street Art Expression

Red, often seen as the most assertive and dynamic of all colors, casts its passionate hue across the expansive canvas of street pop art and graffiti artwork. With its bold nature, red is not just a color—it's a declaration, a visual exclamation that demands attention and conveys intensity. Its application in the urban art scene is diverse, from the deepest burgundies to the brightest scarlets, each shade imbued with its unique energy and symbolism.

Techniques and Textures: Red's Artistic Flexibility

Artistically, red's versatility is found in its ability to stand alone and its power to accentuate when paired with other colors. The techniques employed by street artists to apply red vary greatly, from aerosol sprays that offer a misty overlay to bold brush strokes that provide texture and depth. Red in street pop art is not merely a visual tool; it's a tactile experience. The texture of red paint can range from glossy finishes that reflect the city's lights to matte surfaces that absorb and soften the intensity of the hue, each technique chosen to convey a specific message or feeling.

Cultural Resonance of Red in Urban Imagery

Culturally, red has a potent resonance, often associated with powerful emotions and ideas such as love, anger, danger, and strength. Street pop art and graffiti leverage these associations to deliver impactful artwork that can resonate universally. The color red is frequently utilized to draw the viewer's focus to critical elements of a piece, highlighting areas the artist deems most significant or using the color's signal-like quality to convey cautionary messages and urgent statements.

Compositional Strategies with Red in Art

Regarding composition, red's role in street pop and graffiti artwork is multifaceted. It can starkly contrast cooler hues, creating a visual disruption that can energize or unsettle the viewer. Conversely, when red is set against warmer tones, it can evoke feelings of warmth and comfort. The strategic placement of red within a piece can alter the viewer's perception of space, with deeper reds receding in the visual field and brighter reds advancing, a technique artists use to create movement and depth.

Symbolic Use of Red in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Symbolically, red is laden with meaning in the context of street pop art and graffiti. It's a color that signifies everything from political affiliations to personal identity. In the urban landscape, where art serves as a voice for the voiceless, red is often the color of choice for expressing defiance and resilience. Its application is deliberate, with artists selecting the shade of red that best communicates the spirit of their message.

Evolution of Red in Urban Artistic Practice

As we consider the evolution of color used in street art, red's significance only seems to amplify. Its historical use in political and protest art continues to influence contemporary artists, who see red as a means of connecting with a rich legacy of visual activism. With advances in paint technology and application methods, the vibrancy and longevity of red in street art have increased, allowing it to maintain its potency and message over time, even in the face of environmental challenges. Red's place in street pop art and graffiti is undeniable. It is a color that can elevate a piece from mere visual noise to a poignant statement. Its shades can signify many themes and messages, from the urgency of revolution to the pulse of love that beats through city streets. As an element of the urban visual lexicon, red is as essential as the very walls it adorns, a color that will continue to be used to captivate, communicate, and challenge viewers around the world.
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