Scott Listfield

52 artworks


  • Sale -15% Kaboom Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Kaboom Giclee Print by Scott Listfield

    Kaboom Giclee Print by Scott Listfield Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Smooth Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x24 "Kaboom" by Scott Listfield is a giclée print that captures the vivid intersection of contemporary life and science fiction, a hallmark of Listfield's work. The limited edition signed and numbered run of 50 pieces, each measuring 16x24 inches, underscores the exclusivity and collectibility of this artwork. In "Kaboom," Listfield portrays an astronaut, a recurring protagonist in his narrative series, standing before an expansive cityscape with a massive, stylized explosion dominating the sky. This juxtaposition of a calm observer amidst chaos invites contemplation about our place in the modern world and the unforeseen impacts of technology and progress. The artwork is a giclée print, a fine art digital printing process that combines pigment-based inks with high-quality paper to achieve prints of superior archival quality, light fastness, and stability. This medium is well-suited to Listfield's intricate style, allowing for the precise reproduction of detail and color that characterizes his original paintings. Listfield's astronaut, often depicted as a lone explorer in a surreal, post-apocalyptic, yet familiar landscape, acts as a mirror to the audience, reflecting the isolation and curiosity inherent in the human condition. The pixelated explosion suggests a digital or virtual genesis, a nod to the ever-blurring line between reality and the digital realm. The "Kaboom" print is not merely a visual piece; it is a narrative work that delves into themes common in street pop art and graffiti: commentary on society, the passage of time, and the dichotomy between the urban landscape and the natural world. Through his work, Listfield invites viewers to question their surroundings, future, and the cosmic comedy of life itself. His work is celebrated for its ability to resonate on multiple levels, from its striking visual appeal to its profound thematic depth.

    $588.00$500.00

  • Yoshinoya PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Yoshinoya PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Yoshinoya PP Printer Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Scott Listfield. PP Printers Proof 2018 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 14x18 Release: November 09 Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" and Its Place in Contemporary Art Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" PP (Printer's Proof) archival pigment print is a profound statement in the landscape of contemporary pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The print, released on November 9, 2018, is part of a limited edition, distinctly marked as a Printer's Proof and signed by the artist himself. This signifies an edition that is typically kept aside from the main production run and is often used to verify the quality before the final edition is printed. Collectors and enthusiasts of pop art see PP editions as highly desirable due to their rarity and the intimate involvement of the artist in their creation. Symbolism in "Yoshinoya" by Scott Listfield The artwork, measuring 14x18 inches, is printed on 290gsm Moab fine art paper, known for its premium quality and ability to showcase sharp, saturated colors and fine details. "Yoshinoya" features an astronaut, a recurring character in Listfield's work, symbolizing exploration and isolation in the modern world. The astronaut stands before a contemporary home with a floating advertisement blimp for Yoshinoya in the background against a twilight sky. This image is laden with symbolism, the astronaut seemingly contemplating the juxtaposition between the vastness of space and the commercialized urban environment. Exploration of Pop Art Themes in Listfield's Work The print embodies several themes prevalent in street pop art and graffiti artwork: an exploration of the human condition, a critique of consumer culture, and using familiar imagery to provoke thought. Listfield's astronaut is more than a character; it is an avatar for the viewer, navigating a world where corporate branding reaches as far as the stars. The serene residential setting contrasts with the bold commercial symbol overhead, prompting reflections on the intrusion of marketing into every facet of life. Technique and Cultural Commentary In creating "Yoshinoya," Listfield employs the technique of archival pigment printing, a method that ensures long-lasting image stability and color accuracy. This technique is particularly well-suited to capturing the nuanced tones of the twilight sky and the reflective surfaces of the astronaut's suit. By using fine art paper, Listfield elevates the print, traditionally associated with street art's ephemeral nature, to a level of enduring fine art. Scott Listfield's "Yoshinoya" PP archival pigment print is a critical piece of street pop and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates the essence of pop art through its engagement with commercial and cultural symbols while offering a unique perspective on the role and impact of advertising in modern society. The limited edition nature of the print, alongside its quality and thematic depth, positions it as a significant work for collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art.

    $550.00

  • Rainbow Two PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Rainbow Two PP Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Rainbow Two PP Printer Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Scott Listfield. PP Printer Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP Limited EditionArchival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 12x18 Inches Release: November 22, 2019 "Weirdly enough, I was thinking about the color palette from Thor: Ragnarok. It's one of my favorite movies from the past couple of years, and it's got a wonderful, bright, 70's psychedelic space vibe in some of the set designs and movie posters. I wanted to grab that exuberant rainbow and see how it fit into this starry world I was working on." ––Scott Listfield Exploring the Chromatic Narratives of Scott Listfield's "Rainbow Two" Scott Listfield's "Rainbow Two PP Printer Proof" is a striking piece in modern pop street graffiti art. Released alongside its predecessor, "Rainbow One," on November 22, 2019, this limited edition archival pigment print is rendered on 310gsm Moab fine art paper. Signed and marked as a Printer's Proof, this 12x18 inch print is part of a limited edition, distinctive for its quality and rarity. Drawing inspiration from the vivid color scheme of "Thor: Ragnarok," Listfield captures a 70s psychedelic space aesthetic, weaving it into the fabric of his trademark starry landscapes. This print, featuring his iconic astronaut, continues Listfield's exploration of pop culture and societal themes set against the infinite tapestry of space.

    $700.00

  • Hilltop Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Hilltop Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Hilltop Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Scott Listfield. Hilltop • Autographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 16 x 20 inches Hand-signed and numbered by artist Scott Listfield in a limited edition of 35

    $423.00

Scott Listfield> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Scott Listfield: An Odyssey of Astronauts in Pop Art

Scott Listfield's artistry is a contemporary odyssey that takes the observer through a landscape of modern realities peppered with pop culture symbols. Educated at Dartmouth College, Listfield's journey into artistry began with an eye turned towards the stars and the silver screen epics that expanded our imaginations. The astronauts and dinosaurs that populate his canvases are more than mere subjects; they are explorers navigating the peculiar terrains of our present-day world, a world shaped by the past's expectations of the future. Listfield's paintings have been showcased globally, capturing the attention of the art world and securing his place in galleries and museums. His work is a mirror to the soul of pop art, reflecting the icons and narratives that define generations. His exhibitions, such as "Algorithm" and "1984" at Thinkspace Projects and "Quarantine" at Spoke Art, demonstrate a profound engagement with the thematic concerns of contemporary society, addressing isolation, surveillance, and the dichotomies of an increasingly digital existence. His participation in group exhibitions, including "LAX/AMS" at the STRAAT Museum and "Unity" at Volery Gallery, further cements his role in the dialogue of street pop art and graffiti artwork. These collaborations and shared spaces with other artists underscore the interconnectedness of modern street art with broader cultural and aesthetic discourses. Publications and awards have recognized Listfield's unique perspective, as seen in "The Moleskine Project Vol. III" and the thought-provoking "99. 1% Pure: Breaking Bad Art." These accolades are a testament to the relevance and resonance of his work within and beyond the art community. Listfield's academic background in the arts from institutions like Dartmouth College and SACI in Florence infuses his work with a depth of knowledge and an appreciation for the rich history of artistic endeavor. His paintings are not just a reflection of the zeitgeist but a commentary on the human condition, exploring the spaces between what we recognize and experience.

Scott Listfield: A Luminary Bridging Pop Culture and Reality

Scott Listfield explores the contradiction between the imagined future and our contemporary reality. His artwork, centered around a solitary astronaut, has become a symbol for this exploration, wandering through landscapes filled with the clutter of pop culture, commercialism, and sci-fi references. With an upbringing in Boston and experiences abroad that broadened his perspective, Listfield's return to America, particularly Los Angeles, marked a significant point in his career. The transition to his current home has likely influenced the evolution of his work, as the city's eclectic mix of street pop art and Hollywood glamor echoes through his art. In the art world, Listfield is recognized not only for his unique subject matter but also for his particular style. His paintings often incorporate a bright, almost surreal palette, contrasting sharply with the sometimes solemn themes of technology, isolation, and consumerism. This dichotomy is a hallmark of his approach, marrying the escapism of pop culture with a grounded, critical perspective of its impact on society and the individual. Beyond the canvas, Listfield’s contributions to pop culture include many pop art books and collaborations. His participation in art projects related to iconic TV series like "Rick and Morty" and "Breaking Bad" demonstrate the breadth of his cultural impact, showing how deeply his work resonates with contemporary narratives and audiences. Scott Listfield's journey from a student of the arts to a commentator on modern life through his paintings of astronauts and sometimes dinosaurs is a testament to the enduring power of art to reflect and critique the times. His works stand as waypoints in the landscape of street pop art, marking the shifts in our cultural consciousness and the ongoing dialogue between the past's imagined futures and our present reality.

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