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  • Russian Mare Silkscreen Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez

    Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez Russian Mare Silkscreen Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez

    Russian Mare Silkscreen Print by Mare139 Carlos Rodriguez Hand-Pulled 3-Color on 250gsm Rives BFK Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 25.6x19.7 Silkscreen Print Mare139's Silkscreen Mastery in "Russian Mare" "Russian Mare," a silkscreen print by renowned artist Mare139, also known as Carlos Rodriguez, is a vibrant representation of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created in 2022, this limited edition print reflects Mare139's deep roots in the street art movement and his seamless transition into the refined art gallery space. Each print in the edition of 150 is hand-pulled, featuring a bold three-color palette on 250gsm Rives BFK fine art paper, known for its smooth texture and durability. The artwork, sized at 25.6x19.7 inches, offers a substantial visual statement that is both impactful and intricate. Innovative Aesthetics in Limited Edition Artwork Rodriguez's "Russian Mare" showcases the distinctive aesthetics that define his work within the graffiti art landscape. The print's dynamic composition, characterized by sharp geometric shapes and a striking contrast of black, white, and orange, captures the movement and energy synonymous with graffiti. The artist's signature, coupled with the numbering of the print, assures collectors of its authenticity and the limited nature of this particular work. The hand-pulled silkscreen process, a meticulous and traditional printmaking technique, further underscores the uniqueness of each piece in the series. Street Pop Art: A Cultural Evolution The term "Street Pop Art," applied to Mare139's "Russian Mare," underscores the fusion of street art's raw, expressive power with the mass appeal and accessibility of pop art. Rodriguez's work is emblematic of this hybrid genre, which honors the rebellious spirit of graffiti while embracing the broader cultural dialogue facilitated by pop art. "Russian Mare," with its abstract representation and vibrant hues, invites viewers to interpret the piece through the lens of contemporary urban culture while appreciating the fine art craftsmanship of silkscreen printing. Collectibility and the Art Market The collectibility of "Russian Mare" is significant in the art market, particularly within Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The limited edition of 150 makes each print a coveted item for enthusiasts and collectors alike, who value the work's aesthetic, cultural aspects, andestment potential. The choice of Rives BFK fine art paper speaks to a dedication to quality and longevity, ensuring the artwork maintains its visual impact over time. Collectors of Mare139's work can appreciate the depth of his artistic practice, exemplified by the careful selection of materials and the precision of the silkscreen technique. In the narrative of modern art, "Russian Mare" by Mare139 stands as a compelling intersection of street credibility and refined art prestige. The artwork embodies the spirit of the streets while holding a place of distinction in the gallery setting. Rodriguez's ability to translate the vitality of graffiti into a silkscreen print demonstrates the evolving nature of Street Pop Art as a form that bridges disparate artistic worlds. "Russian Mare" is not just a print; it is a statement about the transformative power of art and its ability to resonate across different audiences and environments.

    $350.00

Russia
Russia has a multifaceted and intriguing history in the realm of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. Its unique socio-political context has shaped its artistic landscape, enabling a vibrant confluence of traditional and modern, local and global, official and underground styles. Spanning different eras, these art forms have played a crucial role in both mirroring societal trends and driving cultural discourse. In the context of pop art, Russia’s relationship is somewhat paradoxical. Pop art, a movement that originated in the mid-20th century, is typically associated with Western culture's commentary on mass consumerism and popular culture. Given that Russia was under Communist rule during the height of the Pop Art movement, the country didn't directly participate in this artistic trend. However, this doesn't mean that Russian artists were completely untouched by the global phenomenon. Instead, they developed a unique response, known as Sots Art, in the 1970s and 80s. Sots Art could be described as the Soviet version of pop art, a form of artistic expression that parodied the propaganda imagery of the state. Artists like Komar and Melamid played an instrumental role in pioneering this movement, redefining the contours of Russian art. Turning to the realm of street art and graffiti, Russia has a rich and thriving scene that is often overlooked. Cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg are bedecked with murals, stencils, stickers, and traditional graffiti that add color, vibrancy, and voice to the urban landscape. Street art in Russia is not just about aesthetics, it's a form of protest, a mode of communication, and a canvas for social commentary. One notable figure in this scene is Pasha 183, often dubbed as the 'Russian Banksy'. His works, often charged with political undertones, have garnered international attention. Moreover, Russia’s street art has also been a site of contestation and debate. While the state has traditionally maintained a strict stance against graffiti, considering it as vandalism, there have been shifts in recent years. Street art festivals like the "Best City on Earth" in Moscow or the "ArtOvrag" in Vyksa, as well as municipal initiatives to commission murals, indicate a growing acceptance and institutionalization of street art. Exploring Russian pop art, street art, and graffiti art allows us to delve into the heart of the nation's cultural dynamics. These art forms embody the country's history, its ideological struggles, its societal transformations, and its artistic creativity. As Russia continues to navigate its path in the 21st century, these vibrant artistic expressions will undoubtedly continue to evolve and play an influential role in shaping the nation's cultural identity.

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