Scarface

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  • Scarface Split Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Split Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Scarface Split Deck Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme 2017 Printed Supreme x Scarface Limited Edition Skateboard Deck Depicting Al Pacino as Tony Montana from the Cult Classic Drug Movie Scarface. The Supreme Scarface Split Deck skateboard symbolizes the intersection where street culture, film, and design converge, creating a piece of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork that resonates with diverse audiences. This limited edition skateboard deck, released as part of the Fall/Winter 2017 collection by the designer Supreme, features iconic imagery from the cult classic drug movie "Scarface." The deck showcases a striking split design with Al Pacino as Tony Montana, capturing one of the film's most intense moments. Supreme, a brand deeply ingrained in the fabric of streetwear, has consistently demonstrated a knack for blending popular culture with its distinctive style. The collaboration with "Scarface" cements this approach, offering not just a skateboard but a canvas that reflects the gritty and raw narrative of the film. The deck is a homage to the character of Tony Montana, a figure whose pursuit of the American Dream through the darkest avenues of crime has left an indelible mark on cinema and popular culture. The "Shower" deck, in particular, grabs attention with a still from the infamous scene where a drug deal spirals into violence, placing Montana in a life-threatening standoff. This powerful image is complemented by the film's famous tagline on the top of the deck, further embedding the skateboard within the lore of "Scarface." This fusion of art, cinema, and skateboarding culture elevates the piece from a functional item to a collectible artifact within pop and street art. Supreme's decision to feature this graphic during the 2017 Fall/Winter collection was a strategic move that tapped into the nostalgia and aesthetic appeal of the 1980s, when skateboarding and the film "Scarface" rose to prominence. The deck's design captures the essence of that era while remaining relevant to the modern landscape of street art and fashion. As a piece of modern Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, the Supreme Scarface Split Deck transcends traditional boundaries, blending functionality with a solid artistic statement. Its creation speaks to a culture that values the defiant spirit of street art and the power of visual storytelling. For enthusiasts and collectors, the deck represents a piece of cultural history, embodying the spirit of rebellion and the relentless pursuit of ambition, themes as relevant today as they were at the time of the film's release.

    $750.00

  • Zooka Tony Card Signed Art by Marly Mcfly Zooka Tony Card Signed Art by Marly Mcfly

    Marly Mcfly Zooka Tony Card Signed Art by Marly Mcfly

    Zooka Tony Scarface Signed Art on Sports Card by Marley Mcfly. 2022 Signed Antonio Montana "Tony" Scarface Movie Card Regular Signed Edition of 100

    $153.00

Scarface
Since its release in 1983, Brian De Palma's "Scarface," starring Al Pacino as the indomitable Tony Montana, has not only solidified its position in the annals of cinematic history but has also been immortalized in various art forms. Pop art, street art, and graffiti, in particular, have adopted and reinterpreted the movie's motifs, characters, and iconic lines, transforming "Scarface" into a symbol that transcends the confines of its narrative. Within the realm of pop art, "Scarface" has become a poignant representation of the American dream's dark underbelly. The flamboyant, often colorful, imagery associated with this art form juxtaposes perfectly with Tony Montana's lavish yet violent lifestyle. Artists often repurpose the movie's poster image, that of a pensive Tony against the backdrop of his Miami mansion, overlaying it with vibrant patterns and motifs. It's a stark commentary on the price of ambition, and the juxtaposition of vibrant colors with the movie's themes provides a compelling critique on the nature of fame, power, and success in modern society. Street art, with its edgy, underground feel, has embraced "Scarface" in a way that highlights the gritty realism of Tony Montana's world. Murals and stencil works portraying Tony's face, often accompanied by his iconic line, "Say hello to my little friend," can be seen adorning the walls of urban areas worldwide. The story of an immigrant rising to power through illicit means resonates with the counter-culture ethos of street artists, many of whom see themselves as rebels pushing against societal norms. Tony Montana's journey, marked by both triumphs and tragedies, becomes emblematic of the struggles faced by many in their pursuit of the so-called 'American Dream.' Graffiti, often seen as the rawest form of street art, has its own unique relationship with "Scarface." The ephemeral nature of graffiti, susceptible to being painted over or washed away, mirrors the transient nature of Tony's power. His rapid rise and subsequent fall are chronicled in the spray-painted renditions of his face or the film's title, often scrawled in a hurried manner, reflective of the chaos and unpredictability of his life. Additionally, the act of marking one's territory with a symbol as potent as "Scarface" is a powerful assertion of dominance, mirroring Tony's own territorial instincts. It's evident that "Scarface" has become more than just a film. It's a cultural touchstone, a symbol ripe for reinterpretation, and a commentary on the complexities of modern life. The worlds of pop art, street art, and graffiti have ensured that the legacy of Tony Montana extends far beyond the confines of the silver screen. Through their unique lenses, these art forms continue to tell the story of ambition, power, and downfall, ensuring that "Scarface" remains as relevant and influential as ever.

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