Shark

5 artworks

  • The Urchin Merchant Lava Silkscreen Print by Lauren YS

    Lauren YS The Urchin Merchant Lava Silkscreen Print by Lauren YS

    The Urchin Merchant- Lava Hand-Pulled 18-Color Silkscreen Print on Holographic Lava Foil Fine Art Paper by Artist Lauren YS Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Full Bleed Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 36x24

    $675.00

  • The Urchin Merchant Gold Silkscreen Print by Lauren YS

    Lauren YS The Urchin Merchant Gold Silkscreen Print by Lauren YS

    The Urchin Merchant- Gold Hand-Pulled 18-Color Silkscreen Print on Dull Gold Foil Fine Art Paper by Artist Lauren YS Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Full Bleed Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 36x24

    $675.00

  • Emperors of the North Watch the Clock Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Emperors of the North Watch the Clock Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Emperors of the North Watch the Clock 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Classic Crest White Paper by Tim Doyle Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Emperors of the North Watch the Clock by Tim Doyle Limited Edition of 150 each (signed & numbered) 7-color screenprint on classic Crest White 36" x 18" Printed by Nakatomi Inc. "The idea of rising sea levels, and the animals of the sea (mythic or otherwise) coming into areas they aren't normally seen is fascinating to me" -Tim Doyle

    $229.00

  • No End In Sight HPM Archival Print by Chris Austin

    Chris Austin No End In Sight HPM Archival Print by Chris Austin

    No End In Sight HPM Embellished Archival Print by Chris Austin Limited Edition on Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Hand Paint Multiple Embellished Print Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 36x16 Archival Pigment Fine Art of a Shark Flying Trough Burning Woods "No End In Sight," an HPM (Hand Paint Multiple) embellished archival print by renowned artist Chris Austin, showcases an exciting convergence of pop, graffiti, and street art aesthetics in the modern art scene. Born out of 2023, this limited edition of only ten pieces elevates exclusivity and fine art appreciation to new heights. Embodying Austin's distinctive stylistic voice, the work manifests as a striking 36x16 fine art paper print. Through a careful interplay of vibrant colors, edgy outlines, and pop culture elements, Austin successfully captures a startlingly novel image of a shark flying through burning woods. This potent metaphorical scene underscores the artist's skillful versatility, giving life to inanimate objects, subverting the laws of nature, and pushing the boundaries of reality. The archival pigment used in the artwork ensures longevity, preserving the intensity of the hues and the fine details of the composition for future generations to appreciate. The hand embellishment process introduces an additional layer of authenticity and depth, giving each of the limited-edition prints a unique quality. Austin's signature and the print number further enhance the work's value, verifying its origin and rarity. Whether you're an ardent lover of pop, graffiti, or street art, "No End In Sight" serves as a testament to Austin's prowess and the uncharted potential of these intertwined art genres. This piece not only commands attention but also incites thought, sparking conversations around perception, imagination, and the unbounded possibilities within the realms of art. In essence, "No End In Sight" by Chris Austin reflects the pulse of modern art as it continues to evolve and challenge traditional norms. This HPM embellished archival print, with its limited availability and arresting imagery, represents a prized possession for any art enthusiast or collector, a testament to Austin's enduring impact on contemporary visual culture.

    $1,139.00

  • The Last Great Warrior Tea Ceremony Silkscreen Print by Rhys Cooper

    Rhys Cooper The Last Great Warrior Tea Ceremony Silkscreen Print by Rhys Cooper

    The Last Great Warrior- Tea Ceremony Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Parchment Paper by Rhys Cooper Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 36x12 Rhys Cooper – The Last Great Warrior (Tea Ceremony Edition) and the Power of Marine Street Pop Symbolism Rhys Cooper’s The Last Great Warrior – Tea Ceremony Edition, released in 2015 as part of a limited edition of only 20 silkscreen prints, is a striking visual statement within the genre of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 36 by 12 inches, this meticulously detailed 5-color hand-pulled screenprint was produced on parchment paper as part of the PangeaSeed Foundation’s Printed Oceans program. The piece blends modern pop visual impact with activist-driven environmental awareness, standing as a testament to how powerful contemporary street-inspired art can be when channeled into a purpose greater than aesthetics alone. At the center of the print is a formidable great white shark, its body scarred, muscular, and rendered in high-contrast strokes that feel both anatomical and expressive. Its surroundings—decaying wooden wreckage structures flanking it on both sides—suggest a post-industrial seascape, reinforcing themes of environmental degradation and survival. The shark isn’t just a creature of the deep; it becomes a symbolic survivor of a world disrupted by human encroachment. The title The Last Great Warrior frames the shark not as a predator, but as a lone sentinel of a vanishing marine empire. Rhys Cooper, known for his intense draftsmanship and dystopian illustration style, merges graphic poster culture with graffiti grit. His background in street aesthetics—particularly the use of highly contrasted silhouettes and pop-surrealist textures—lends this image a raw, cinematic urgency. Each detail in the shark’s form and the surrounding wreckage is intentional, creating tension between realism and stylization. The Japanese katakana script in the upper right corner evokes global urban culture, nodding to the international nature of both the street art movement and marine conservation. This edition was produced under the PangeaSeed Foundation’s Printed Oceans initiative, a fine art platform designed to spotlight endangered marine species and ecological issues through limited-edition works by influential contemporary artists. By fusing ARTivism—artistic activism—with collectability, the initiative draws public attention to ocean conservation in a highly visual and emotionally resonant way. The revenue from prints like The Last Great Warrior not only supports the artist, but also contributes directly to community-level environmental programs around the world. This piece pushes the boundaries of what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can achieve when it moves beyond urban walls and into conservation dialogue. The use of parchment paper gives the print an almost ancient, scroll-like texture, connecting the warrior metaphor to mythology. The tea-colored palette adds warmth and subtlety, distancing it from commercial pop gloss and situating it in a more thoughtful, almost ritualistic aesthetic framework—one that fits perfectly with its “Tea Ceremony” designation. Rhys Cooper’s The Last Great Warrior captures the stark beauty and fragility of marine life under threat. It bridges fine art printmaking with graffiti sensibility and ecological urgency. In this work, the shark becomes a quiet icon—not of fear, but of endurance, surrounded by the wreckage of a world that once was. It is a portrait of strength amidst destruction, and a reminder that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be a vessel for both protest and reverence.

    $218.00

Shark

Sharks can be a very interesting and visually striking topic for graffiti street pop art. Here are some ideas for incorporating sharks into this style: Shark Mural: A large-scale mural featuring a realistic or stylized shark can be a powerful statement piece for any outdoor space. You can use bright colors and bold lines to make the mural really pop. Incorporate Sharks into Other Designs: Sharks can be incorporated into other graffiti street pop art designs, such as cityscapes or abstract patterns. This can be a subtle way to include sharks in your artwork while still creating a cohesive overall look. Use Shark Imagery in Stickers and Posters: Stickers and posters are popular forms of street art, and sharks can be a great subject for these types of pieces. You can create a series of shark-themed stickers or posters and place them in high-traffic areas around your city. Combine Sharks with Other Pop Culture References: Sharks can be a fun way to reference other pop culture icons in your artwork. For example, you could create a piece featuring a shark wearing a superhero costume or riding a skateboard. Experiment with Different Styles: Graffiti street pop art is known for its wide range of styles and techniques, so don't be afraid to experiment with different approaches when incorporating sharks into your artwork. Try creating a piece with a realistic shark in a photorealistic style, or go for a more abstract approach with a stylized, geometric shark design.

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