Royalty

3 artworks


  • Veil Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Joe King Veil Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Veil Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Joe King Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $129.00

  • Stargate AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Todd Slater Stargate AP Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater

    Stargate 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Metallic Ink Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Todd Slater Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 24 x 36 inches /// 8 screens (4 metallic inks & a black varnish star chart layer) /// signed and numbered edition of 165 (AP edition of 75) "The character of Ra, the Egyptian solar deity, is the one that has really stayed with me all these years. I wanted to give Colonel Jack O'Neil and Dr. Daniel Jackson a glimpse of what awaited them at the other end of the wormhole. The two characters view their journey in different ways. Dr. Jackson's journey is filled with childlike wonder seeing something magnificent and awe-inspiring while Colonel O'Neil bears an atomic bomb capable of producing cataclysmic results. We learn later in the film that the character of Ra is an alien life form who possessed the body of a young boy. I wanted to touch on this and add some tension to the image by showing his glowing blue eyes. The print is 8 colors and features 4 varieties of metallic gold and copper inks. There is also a hidden star chart in the background printed in a shiny black varnish." -Todd Slater

    $253.00

  • Heart in a Cage Giclee Print by Wendy Ortiz

    Wendy Ortiz Heart in a Cage Giclee Print by Wendy Ortiz

    Heart in a Cage Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Wendy Ortiz.

    $209.00

Royalty
Graffiti and street art have been essential modes of expression for various communities and artists for decades, providing them with a platform to represent their thoughts, experiences, and ideas. The prevalence of these art forms has grown exponentially over time, with an increasing number of enthusiasts recognizing their significance. A particularly fascinating theme that has emerged in graffiti and street art prints is the concept of royalty. This notion evokes powerful symbolism, historical narratives, and contemporary interpretations that captivate artists and viewers alike. In the realm of graffiti and street art, the depiction of royalty transcends traditional representations of kings, queens, and aristocracy. Instead, artists often portray a more inclusive and diverse vision of power and authority, challenging long-standing norms and beliefs. These visual reinterpretations showcase different cultures, communities, and individuals as sovereign figures, asserting their right to be acknowledged and respected. This approach allows artists to explore the nature of royalty and to subvert conventional expectations by emphasizing the importance of cultural identity, personal dignity, and social equity. The integration of royalty as a topic in graffiti and street art prints reveals the dynamic relationship between historical and contemporary art. Many artists draw upon ancient symbols, mythological characters, and royal iconography to create visually striking compositions that bridge the past and present. The blending of traditional elements with modern aesthetics and techniques, such as stencil art, paste-ups, and spray-painting, generates a compelling dialogue between different artistic traditions. This convergence not only illuminates the evolution of creative expression but also demonstrates the enduring relevance of royalty in various cultural contexts. Graffiti and street art prints that explore royalty often convey thought-provoking social and political commentary. By juxtaposing images of monarchs with symbols of power, oppression, or inequality, artists can challenge the legitimacy of established hierarchies and structures. Some works may employ irony or satire to critique the extravagance and superficiality associated with royal figures, while others focus on the resilience and strength of marginalized communities. These pieces invite viewers to consider the meaning of royalty in today's society and to question the ways in which power is distributed and exercised. The global appeal of royalty-themed graffiti and street art prints is evident in the proliferation of distinctive styles and regional influences. Artists from different backgrounds, each with their unique creative approach, contribute to a rich tapestry of visual narratives. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of Afrofuturism, for example, reimagine African kings and queens in futuristic settings, while the iconic Mexican muralism tradition celebrates indigenous leaders and revolutionary heroes. The vast array of perspectives ensures that the subject of royalty remains a versatile and compelling topic in graffiti and street art prints. The exploration of royalty as a topic in graffiti and street art prints offers a wealth of creative possibilities for artists and serves as a testament to the ever-evolving nature of these art forms. By examining themes of power, identity, and resistance through the lens of royalty, artists can generate provocative and insightful works that resonate with audiences around the world. The fusion of traditional and contemporary influences, coupled with the unique perspectives of various cultures, ensures that the subject of royalty will remain an enduring and vital aspect of graffiti and street art prints.

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