Sci Fi Science Fiction

7 artworks

  • 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

  • Stormtrooper Messiah Welcome Wall Archival Print by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Stormtrooper Messiah Welcome Wall Archival Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Stormtrooper Messiah- Welcome Wall Archival Pigment Print on Metal with Etched Acrylic Base Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop legend artist Ron English- POPaganda. Ron English- POPaganda is widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering into clever statement and masterful trompe l’oeil based art. He has created illegal murals and billboards that blend stunning visuals with biting political, consumerist and surrealist statements, hijacking public space worldwide for the sake of art since the 1980s.

    $371.00

  • The Cognition Enhancement Engin Blue Dunny Art Toy by Doktor A

    Dunny The Cognition Enhancement Engin Blue Dunny Art Toy by Doktor A

    The Cognition Enhancement Engine- Blue Dunny Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Doktor A. Limited to 1000 pieces worldwide this is the regular Blue edition. Nanoclockwork is taking the world by storm. Super fast and super compact. The ultimate in cognitive engineering. A must-have item for any Mechtorian undergoing a re-fit, to bring them into the new information age. Ronson Travithick found a way to create super miniaturised clockwork mechanisms and employed them as the perfect system to generate brains. A thousand times more complex, faster and smarter than the previous system of pulleys and levers installed in most Mechtorian heads. Combining this with some patented Teslastein Static Injectors, enhances the process even further! Now the super fast and super compact cognitive engineering can complete your collection with the Kidrobot 8-Inch Cognition Enhancer Dunny by Doktor A

    $184.00

  • Sunya Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Sunya Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Sunya Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.

    $211.00

  • Protect What You Love Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Protect What You Love Sculpture by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat

    Protect What You Love Limited Edition Polyresin Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Art Artist Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat. 2022 "PROTECT WHAT YOU LOVE" 8" /6" (H/W) 20 cm /15 cm (H/W) Limited Edition of 50 Polyresin COA numbered &signed by Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat Packaged in a wooden box. Protect What You Love, the latest member by Antonio Segura Donat (Dulk- Antonio Segura Donat). Box is sealed & never opened, use caution when opening it as the artwork is delicate. Protect What You Love by Dulk: Sculptural Allegory in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Protect What You Love is a limited edition polyresin sculpture released in 2022 by Spanish street artist and fine art visionary Antonio Segura Donat, known as Dulk. Measuring 8 inches high and 6 inches wide (20 cm x 15 cm), this collectible edition of 50 pieces is hand-signed and numbered, sealed in a wooden presentation box with a certificate of authenticity. The sculpture is a highly detailed, fantastical representation of one of Dulk’s most enduring visual themes—our relationship with the environment, the fragility of nature, and the sacred duty of guardianship. It captures the spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through bold symbolism, surreal storytelling, and vibrant sculptural form. The centerpiece of the sculpture is an arctic bear outfitted like a nomadic carrier, its fur melting as though made of wax, standing firmly on a base shaped like translucent ice. Atop its back is a fantastical array of objects: a large twisted tree sprouting from a painted ceramic pot, a red phoenix-like bird in mid-perch, woven fabrics, and trinkets such as hourglasses and horns. Dulk blends natural and fabricated elements with ritualistic precision. The bear wears ornamental straps adorned with patterns echoing indigenous textile motifs, and its antler-like horns and candle flame atop its head serve as beacons of sentience and sacred duty. Each component appears intentionally placed, functioning as a metaphor for stewardship, culture, and biodiversity. Symbolism and Environmental Urgency in Dulk’s Sculptural Work Protect What You Love embodies Dulk’s unique fusion of environmental advocacy and imaginative form. The bear, typically a symbol of strength and endurance, is presented as both burdened and purposeful. It carries a microcosm of a world—trees, objects, and animals—on its back, suggesting the interconnectedness of life and the responsibility to protect fragile ecosystems. The title of the work is not merely decorative but serves as the central thesis of the composition. The visual language Dulk employs translates directly from his large-scale street murals into this intimate, tactile format, demonstrating the adaptability of his narrative-driven style within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The melting bear references the reality of climate change and habitat erosion, while the detailed accessories function as cultural and ecological totems. Dulk is known for using allegory to provoke emotional connection, and this piece continues that tradition. The detailed layers reward close inspection, much like the dense storytelling in urban mural art. What might first appear whimsical quickly reveals itself to be urgent and emotive, a hallmark of Dulk’s approach. Art Object as Conservation Narrative and Urban Myth The polyresin medium allows for remarkable fidelity in sculptural detail, from the texture of the bear’s fur to the etched patterns of the ceramic pot and fabric fringe. Every element carries symbolic weight, converging in a sculpture that reads like a mobile shrine to nature’s resilience. By incorporating surreal forms and traditional decorative patterns, Dulk aligns this work with the philosophy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork—where symbols evolve into cultural artifacts and commentary is embedded in style. Packaged carefully in a wooden box, this edition reinforces its status as both collectible artwork and spiritual offering. The instruction to open the box with caution is not only about the physical fragility of the sculpture but also a poetic acknowledgment of its thematic fragility—the world it represents is real, delicate, and in need of attention. The use of carefully chosen color, structure, and composition ensures the sculpture functions not just as a decorative piece, but as a narrative vessel. Dulk’s Expanding Influence in Contemporary Street Pop Storytelling Antonio Segura Donat continues to bridge ecological awareness and visual poetry through his multifaceted artistic output. From large-scale murals across Europe and North America to fine art sculptures like Protect What You Love, his work always centers nature as a subject of reverence and defense. This piece encapsulates the balance of reverie and realism that defines his visual storytelling. In the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this sculpture becomes a mobile monument, carrying meaning beyond its dimensions. Protect What You Love stands as a sculptural reminder of interdependence, sacred responsibility, and the quiet power of visual myth. Dulk transforms fantasy into function, inviting audiences to care not just with thought, but with presence, collection, and contemplation. This is not only art—it is a call to act through admiration.

    $1,300.00

  • Recollection 07 Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Recollection 07 Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Recollection 07 Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.

    $211.00

  • Optimus Prime Transformer Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister Optimus Prime Transformer Archival Print by Adam Lister

    Optimus Prime Transformer Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 6x8 Archival Pigment Fine Art Optimus Prime Transformer Standing in Glitch Style. Optimus Prime: A Modern Artifact in Pop Art Expression In the dynamic interplay between popular culture and art, the figure of Optimus Prime stands as a monumental icon. Adam Lister's 2023 archival print captures the formidable Transformer leader in a style that harmonizes the aesthetic of vintage video games with the cutting-edge trends of contemporary art. This limited edition series, with only 50 pieces in existence, is a testament to the exclusive nature that is often sought after in the domains of pop graffiti and street art. Each print is meticulously crafted on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper, lending a tangible quality to the otherwise digital nature of the glitch art style. Lister's interpretation of Optimus Prime in a glitch style serves as a powerful visual narrative that delves into themes of heroism, technology, and transformation. The use of archival pigment ensures that each fine art piece not only vividly presents the character but also withstands the test of time, much like the enduring legacy of the Transformers franchise itself. The 6x8 size of the artwork invites the viewer to engage with the piece on a personal level, resonating with the intimate experience of viewing street pop art in a public space. From Animation to Archival Print: The Evolution of a Leader The evolution of Optimus Prime from an animated character to a subject of fine art is a reflection of the changing perceptions of what constitutes art in the modern era. As a central figure in the Transformers saga, Optimus Prime embodies qualities of leadership, strength, and moral integrity. Lister's decision to capture this character in the pixelated glitch style speaks volumes about the intersection of childhood influences with the sophistication of modern art. The transformation of this character from the screen to a limited edition print mirrors the transformation of street art from an underground movement to a respected form of artistic expression. This particular piece by Adam Lister draws on the nostalgia of the 1980s, the era when the Transformers first captured the imaginations of children and adults alike. By portraying Optimus Prime in a modernist art form, Lister bridges the gap between past and present, offering commentary on the enduring influence of pop culture icons. His work also alludes to the transformation of media, highlighting the progression from hand-drawn animations to digital creations, and now, to mixed media artworks that fuse digital design with traditional fine art printing techniques. Adam Lister and the Aesthetic of Digital Nostalgia Adam Lister, an artist from the United States, is renowned for his ability to distill complex images into their geometric essences. By choosing to depict Optimus Prime, a character often associated with change and adaptability, Lister reflects on the transformative power of art. His unique approach to fine art — drawing inspiration from street pop art and graffiti artwork — challenges the traditional boundaries of artistic mediums. Optimus Prime, as portrayed by Lister, is not just a representation of a character but an embodiment of the digital age's influence on art. The glitch style, with its suggestion of digital fragmentation and reconstruction, echoes the digital world's impact on culture and society. Lister's work is a dialogue with the viewer, inviting them to consider the role of technology in art and the power of pop culture icons to transcend their original mediums. Through his limited edition prints, Adam Lister provides collectors and enthusiasts with the opportunity to own a piece of art that is at once a modern artifact and a nod to the past. The Optimus Prime print, standing in bold colors and sharp lines, is a celebration of pop culture's capacity to inspire and the artist's skill in harnessing this inspiration to create something unique and thought-provoking. It is a testament to the continuing relevance of characters like Optimus Prime and the ability of art to transform them into new forms for new audiences.

    $282.00

Sci Fi Science Fiction Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Sci-Fi Themes in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Science fiction, as a genre, has always served as a mirror to society's hopes, fears, and imaginative leaps towards the future. The visualization of sci-fi themes in street pop art and graffiti artwork presents a fascinating lens through which artists can explore and critique contemporary issues. The streets become a canvas for depictions of otherworldly scenarios, futuristic landscapes, and characters that challenge our understanding of the possible. From the spray-painted murals of cyberpunk vistas to the stenciled icons of alien life forms, sci-fi elements in street art transport the viewer to imagined realms that reflect the complexities of our own world. The integration of sci-fi in street art often converges with the principles of pop art, utilizing mass media imagery and bold, graphic styles to make a statement. Artists take inspiration from sci-fi literature, films, and television, recontextualizing iconic imagery and blending it with the raw, expressive power of graffiti. This fusion creates a dialogue between the fantastical and the everyday, with artists using futuristic aesthetics to comment on current societal dynamics, technological advancements, and ecological concerns. The resulting artworks are not only visually striking but also thought-provoking, inviting reflection on the trajectory of human civilization.

Futurism and Technology's Role in Street Art Narratives

Futurism in street pop art and graffiti artwork often delves into the themes of technology and its impact on humanity. Artists portray robots, spaceships, and technologically advanced cities to explore the relationship between humans and machines. These motifs serve as symbols of the digital age, questioning the role of technology in our lives and its potential to reshape our future. The visuals act as cautionary tales or utopian visions, depending on the artist's perspective, but always serve to spark conversation about where we are headed as a society. The use of technology extends beyond the subject matter in sci-fi-themed street art; it also influences the techniques and materials used by artists. The incorporation of digital tools and multimedia elements in creating and displaying street art reflects the genre's focus on innovation. Artists experiment with new forms of expression, such as projection mapping and augmented reality, to bring their sci-fi visions to life, further blurring the lines between the real and the imagined. This approach not only showcases the artists' technical skills but also enhances the immersive experience of their work, allowing viewers to step into the sci-fi worlds depicted on the urban canvas.

The Cultural Significance of Sci-Fi in Urban Art Forms

The cultural significance of sci-fi in street pop art and graffiti artwork cannot be overstated. Sci-fi serves as a universal language that can engage diverse audiences and address a wide range of topics under the guise of fiction. It is particularly resonant in urban environments, where the pace of change and the density of technological influences are most palpable. Street art with sci-fi themes often resonates with urban dwellers, reflecting their experiences and aspirations in the face of rapid urbanization and technological growth. Moreover, sci-fi-themed street art can act as a catalyst for community engagement and urban renewal. Murals of interstellar scenes or alien characters can transform neglected spaces into vibrant hubs of creativity, drawing in locals and tourists alike. These works can revitalize areas, spark economic activity, and instill a sense of pride and ownership in the community. Through the lens of sci-fi, artists can contribute to the cultural and social fabric of the cities in which they work, demonstrating the power of street art to not only decorate but also to inspire and unite.

The Impact of Sci-Fi on Street Artistry

In conclusion, the impact of sci-fi on street pop art and graffiti artwork is profound and multifaceted. The genre offers a rich repository of imagery and themes that artists can draw from to create compelling and meaningful works. Sci-fi in street art goes beyond pure aesthetics; it provides a platform for commentary on the present and speculation about the future. It engages the public in a shared exploration of what it means to be human in an age of unprecedented technological advancement. As artists continue to push the boundaries of what street art can achieve, the incorporation of sci-fi themes promises to remain a vital part of the urban art landscape, captivating the imagination and stimulating discourse in the heart of the concrete jungle.
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