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  • OG Chicago Archival Print by Adam J O'Day

    Adam J O'Day OG Chicago Archival Print by Adam J O'Day

    OG Chicago Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 300gsm Moab Entrada Textured Bright Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Adam J O'Day. OG Chicago • Autographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Textured 300 GSM archival paper • Custom hand-torn deckled edges • 16 x 20 inches Hand-signed and numbered by artist Adam J. O'day in a limited edition of 23

    $218.00

  • 123Klan Gold Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    123Klan 123Klan Gold Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    123Klan- Gold Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. 2016 Limited Edition of 500 Montana MTN Spray Paint Cans 123Klan Gold Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by Montana MTN The 123Klan Gold Limited Edition Spray Paint Can is a rare and sought-after collector’s item that embodies the fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2016 by Montana MTN, one of the most respected graffiti paint makers in the world, this limited edition can was produced in a run of only 500. It features a bold and dynamic design by 123Klan, an internationally renowned graffiti collective originating from France. Known for their signature blend of street art, graphic design, and hip-hop aesthetics, 123Klan transformed this Montana MTN spray can into a striking piece of collectible urban art. 123Klan and Their Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Founded by Scien and Klor in 1992, 123Klan is a French graffiti duo that has made a significant impact on contemporary urban art. Their work seamlessly merges graffiti lettering with vector-based graphic design, creating a highly stylized and instantly recognizable aesthetic. Their influence extends beyond walls and galleries, as they have collaborated with major brands, fashion labels, and global streetwear movements. This Montana MTN Gold Limited Edition spray can showcases 123Klan’s signature style, featuring cartoon-inspired graffiti characters, bold linework, and a vibrant yellow-and-black color scheme. The design is not just decorative but represents the rebellious, energetic spirit of graffiti culture. With a nod to both classic street art motifs and modern design elements, this spray can serves as both an art object and a symbol of 123Klan’s influence on contemporary visual culture. Montana MTN and Its Legacy in Graffiti Culture Montana MTN, based in Barcelona, Spain, is one of the most respected and widely used brands in graffiti and street art. Known for their high-quality paint, innovative color palettes, and artist collaborations, Montana MTN has played a crucial role in the global development of graffiti culture. The brand has a history of releasing limited edition artist series cans, turning functional spray paint into collector’s items that celebrate the artists who push the boundaries of street art. The 123Klan Gold Limited Edition can is a prime example of this tradition. By blending fine art with the raw, expressive nature of graffiti, Montana MTN elevates the spray can from a tool of artistic expression to a work of art in its own right. The custom wooden display box further reinforces its status as a premium collectible, appealing to graffiti enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork alike. Significance of Limited Edition Spray Cans in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Limited edition spray cans like the 123Klan Gold release represent the evolution of graffiti culture from underground movement to mainstream artistic recognition. These collaborations between legendary artists and leading paint manufacturers create a bridge between functionality and artistic value. Collectors and graffiti artists alike seek out these cans, not just for their usability but for their cultural significance. The rarity of this piece, combined with its visually compelling design, makes it a highly desirable artifact within the urban art community. It embodies the rebellious energy, DIY ethos, and bold creativity that define Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Whether displayed in a collector’s showcase or preserved as a piece of art history, the 123Klan Gold Limited Edition Montana MTN spray can stands as a testament to the enduring impact of graffiti culture on the contemporary art world.

    $291.00

  • Study 003 White Resin Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Matthew Senna

    Matthew Senna Study 003 White Resin Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Matthew Senna

    Study 003- White Resin Limited Edition Resin Shoe Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist Matthew Senna. Study 003 White Resin A Classic Amongst Classics. Study 003 focuses on the progressive forms of its iconic design while keeping the grit of the cement that they lived on. These heavyweight deep bronze forms enhance every detail of study 003 to embody the core of this iconic release. Limited edition White Resin Cast comes in a custom box with foam insert and magnetic closure. each signed and numbered individually. Los Angeles-based mixed media artist, Matthew Senna, combines his everyday experiences and explores the narrative behind socio-cultural issues to create exceptional pieces of work that incites thought and sparks emotion through beauty, story-telling, and truth. Senna’s work tells the stories of everyday objects and the cultural impact they have on society, which has garnered both passionate fans and critics alike.

    $751.00

  • Jumpman Blotter Paper Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue

    Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Jumpman Blotter Paper Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue

    Jumpman Blotter Paper Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 45 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Perforated blotter paper is a type of paper that is commonly used in the creation of graffiti fine art. This paper is perforated into small squares or tabs, which are then used to create unique artwork prints. The printing process used for blotter paper artwork prints is similar to that of traditional fine art prints, with a focus on using high-quality materials and techniques that ensure the longevity and preservation of the artwork. Archival inks are used to ensure that the print will resist fading and discoloration over time, and acid-free paper is used to prevent deterioration and yellowing. Blotter paper artwork prints are popular among collectors and enthusiasts of graffiti and street art due to their unique texture and the fact that each print is a one-of-a-kind piece of art. They are often framed and displayed in galleries and private collections, and can be a valuable addition to any art collection. Blotter paper artwork prints are made by first creating an original artwork on a sheet of blotter paper using various mediums, the artwork is then scanned or photographed and digitally reproduced using high-quality archival ink and paper. To ensure that these artwork prints are archival quality, it is important to use high-quality materials and techniques in the creation process. This might include using acid-free paper, archival inks, and other materials that will help to preserve the artwork for many years to come. With proper care and storage, these artwork prints can be enjoyed by collectors and enthusiasts for generations to come.

    $360.00

  • XLARGE x D*Face- Black 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton XLARGE x D*Face- Black 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    XLARGE x D*Face- Black 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures 2020 D Face Xlarge Bearbrick Medicom Toy Be@rbrick 400% 100%

    $515.00

  • Playbot 2 Giclee Print by Mimi Yoon

    Mimi Yoon Playbot 2 Giclee Print by Mimi Yoon

    Playbot 2 Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Mimi Yoon. Signed limited run for Sneaker Con 2021

    $218.00

  • Quiccs x SneakerHereos Jumpman Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan Quiccs x SneakerHereos Jumpman Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan

    Quiccs xSneakerHereos- Jumpman Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas Panel by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Eric Pagsanjan. 2019 QUICCS x SneakerHereos - Jumpman by Eric Pagsanjan Created Exclusively for NBA All-Star Weekend Pop-Up Acrylic on Stretched Canvas Panel Size: 18" x 24" x .75" "I hold respect and admiration for artists that create their own apparel. I’m a huge sneaker fan, and my personal collection is ever-growing. Combining my love for sneakers, the designers who make them, and comic-book style superheroes, I created a series of portraits dedicated to the designers that I consider to be incredible. To me, they are superheroes. They are ‘SneakerHeroes. Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan

    $712.00

  • The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 10 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan The Twelve: Wear Your Jays Jordan 10 Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

    The Twelve: Wear Your Jays- Jordan 10 Hand-Pulled 4-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Street Artist. Signed & Numbered. Screen Print, Edition of 23 Produced for ComplexCon Chicago, 2019 Size: 11" x 8.5"

    $86.00

  • Anaheim Factory Old Skool 36 DX Size 6 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    Vans Shoes Anaheim Factory Old Skool 36 DX Size 6 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    Unworn New Old Stock Vans Anaheim Factory Old Skool 36 DX- Size 6 Shoe Rare Shoes Limited Edition Sneaker Artwork Collectible. The Anaheim Lips Old Skool 36 DX pays tribute to our first Vans factory in Anaheim, California, by borrowing details from the original Old Skool and offering modernized comfort with upgraded Ortholite® sockliners. The Anaheim Lips Old Skool 36 DX also includes throwback details like the original style number and colour palette or reissued prints, higher glossed foxing tape, cotton laces, original drill lining weight, and suede and textile uppers to complete the look.

    $84.00

  • WANF Flayed Black 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London WANF Flayed Black 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    WANF Flayed Black 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Toy Limited Edition Artwork Street Graffiti Pop. 2023 Limited Edition of 100 Signed COA New In Box Size 100% 7.5x9 Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London WANF- We Are Not Friends Kaws Inspired Artwork Brand new SHOEUZI 100% 7.5x9 Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN, also known as Jack London, is now available. The Polystone Resin sculptures are hand-cast and painted, and come in their original packaging. The Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly is a 4-part set that includes a display stand, gloves, and a box for each Uzi sculpture.

    $762.00

  • Superstar Destroyer Silkscreen Print by Bill McMullen- Billions

    Bill McMullen- Billions Superstar Destroyer Silkscreen Print by Bill McMullen- Billions

    Superstar Destroyer Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 100lb bristol paper by Bill McMullen Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. This amazing 16" x 16", 6-color hand-pulled silkscreened print on bristol paper is an edition of 50. All signed and numbered by the one and only, Bill McMullen! Stay tuned for future projects!

    $164.00

  • Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul

    Vandul Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul

    Pair Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker Custom Box by Vandul Limited Edition Rare Art Object Clothing Artwork Collectible. 2023 Limited Edition Vandul Shoe Size 12 Custom Marlboro Cigarette Pack Inspired New In Box Never Worn. Packaging Box Like New. Vandul's Cowboy Killers: A Bold Statement in Streetwear Shoes The 2023 limited edition Cowboy Killers Marlboro Cigarette Size 12 Shoe Sneaker by Vandul represents a provocative fusion of streetwear culture and pop art provocation. This collectible, crafted with a design inspired by the iconic Marlboro cigarette pack, encapsulates a blend of provocative street style and consumerist critique, arriving new in a meticulously designed box that underscores the artist's attention to detail and commitment to the concept. Vandul, a name that resonates within the street pop art and graffiti artwork community, utilizes the canvas of footwear to explore themes of commercialism, addiction, and the allure of branding. These rare art object sneakers comment on the pervasive nature of advertising and how brand imagery infiltrates and influences public consciousness. The shoes, never worn and preserved in their original packaging, are as much a statement piece as a fashion item, inviting reflection on the intersections between identity, consumer culture, and artistic expression. Vandul's work challenges the wearer and observer to consider the implications of branding, even as it appropriates and recontextualizes a familiar logo into something new and artistically significant. In essence, Vandul's Cowboy Killers sneakers are a testament to the power of street pop art to make a statement, transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and provoke thought through the medium of everyday objects. These sneakers are not just a piece of clothing but a conversation starter, a piece of wearable art that carries the weight of cultural critique and the legacy of street art innovation.

    $333.00

  • Justice Please Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London Justice Please Shoeuzi 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    Justice Please Shoeuzi 75% Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Sculpture Toy Limited Edition Artwork by Artist J-LDN of Graffiti Pop Street Painting Fame. 2021 Edition of 400, Size 75% Each uzi sculpture comes as a 4-part Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly, box, display stand & gloves. Hand cast and painted Polystone Resin. New In Box Army Green 75% scale Shoeuzi resin sculpture in neon colorway. 4 Part Magna-fix assembly. 185mm width.

    $503.00

  • Japan x Times Square 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Shishidomia Japan x Times Square 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Japan x Times Square- 18x24 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print

    $134.00

  • Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    Guns N Butter Shoeuzi V2 75% Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Sculpture Toy Limited Edition Artwork by Artist J-LDN of Graffiti Pop Street Painting Fame. 2020 Edition of 100, Size 100% 7.5" Each uzi sculpture comes as a 4-part Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly, box, display stand & gloves. Hand cast and painted Polystone Resin. ShoeUzi Guns N Butter Shoe Uzi Art Sculpture Chunky Dunky Ben & Jerry's V2 Style Uzi Art, rare only 300 pieces worldwide Shoeuzi v2 art sculpture The v2 is the upgraded 4-part magnetic assembly model. 75% scale Micro Uzi (185mm length) hand-cast unsaturated polyresin painted in lead-free resin paint. New In Box

    $589.00

  • Silver Bullet 75% Shoeuzi Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London Silver Bullet 75% Shoeuzi Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    Silver Bullet 75% Shoeuzi Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Toy Limited Edition Artwork Street Graffiti Pop. 2024 Bullet Edition in Silver Limited Edition of 200 Signed COA New In Box Size 75% 5x7 Shoeuzi Stylized Gun Shoe Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London. Polystone Resin hand-cast painted with Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly includes a 4-part set with gloves, a display stand, and a box for each Uzi sculpture. All pieces are still in their original packaging. The sculptures are 75% SHOEUZI, measuring 5x7, and ready to impress. The Artistic Intersection of Fashion and Firepower: Silver Bullet Shoeuzi by J-LDN The Silver Bullet 75% Shoeuzi art sculpture by artist J-LDN, also known as Jack London, is a striking testament to street pop art's ingenuity and irreverence. This limited edition piece, a hand-cast, and painted polystone Uzi art toy embodies the fusion of street art's gritty edge with the sleek aesthetics of pop culture. Released in 2024, it encapsulates a moment where art, commentary, and consumerism collide. Craftsmanship Meets Cultural Commentary J-LDN's work on the Silver Bullet Shoeuzi is meticulous, utilizing polystone resin hand-cast to create each unique piece, which is then carefully painted to mimic the iconic colorway of the 'Silver Bullet' sneaker. The Shoeuzi, a stylized representation of a Uzi submachine gun, is transformed into a canvas for artistic expression. It mirrors the relationship between violence and consumer culture, presenting an object that conveys power, movement, and a sleek, almost alluring danger reminiscent of the sneaker it emulates. The limited edition of 200 pieces comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (COA), ensuring collectors of the authenticity and exclusivity of their acquisition. Each sculpture is equipped with Magnafix magnetic assembly, comprising a 4-part set that includes gloves, a display stand, and a box, preserving the pristine condition of the artwork. Measuring a compact 5x7, the sculptures pack a significant visual and conceptual punch, standing as an imposing yet accessible piece in any street pop art or graffiti artwork collection. J-LVN's Place in Contemporary Street Pop Art Jack London's contribution to street pop art and graffiti artwork with the Silver Bullet Shoeuzi underscores the importance of the commentary these forms of art provide on society. The Shoeuzi sculptures serve as a provocative conversation starter, blending street art's raw, communicative power and pop art's mass appeal. The detailed craftsmanship involved in the production of each Shoeuzi further emphasizes the attention street pop art pays to the message and the medium through which it is conveyed. In a time when art is as much about the statement as it is about the aesthetic, J-LDN's Silver Bullet Shoeuzi stands as a testament to the artist's ability to navigate the commercial and critical realms of art. With each piece still in its original packaging, the artist preserves the integrity of street art as an untouched, untainted force while also acknowledging the collector's desire for mint-conditioned pieces. Conclusion: The Impact of Silver Bullet Shoeuzi The Silver Bullet Shoeuzi by J-LDN does not merely represent the blending of two objects - the shoe and the gun - but symbolizes the complex interplay between commerce, art, and social narratives. It is an art piece that demands reflection on the nature of our consumption patterns, the objects we fetishize, and the symbols of power we glorify. Jack London, an artist who operates under the pseudonym J-LDN, has planted his flag within the landscape of street pop art, challenging onlookers and collectors alike to reconsider the everyday symbols that permeate our lives. This standout work will continue to resonate with art enthusiasts and critics, serving as a powerful reminder of street pop art's ability to encapsulate and challenge contemporary culture through its dynamic forms. Through the Silver Bullet Shoeuzi, J-LDN has created more than an art object; he has offered a piece of cultural discourse encased in polystone and paint, ready to engage the next generation of street pop art lovers.

    $658.00

  • Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter Art Object by Mark Bode

    Mark Bode Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter Art Object by Mark Bode

    Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter Object Art Limited Edition Real Metal Zippo Lighter by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Mark Bode. 2021 Limited Editon of 50 Official Metal Zippo x Mark Bode Lighter Art Object Size 2.4x0.5 Inches Release: July 29, 2021 Mark Bode's Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter: A Collectible Intersection of Pop Art and Street Culture The Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter is a limited edition art object that stands at the crossroads of utility and street pop art, encapsulating the essence of modern graffiti artistry. This Zippo lighter, a metal canvas measuring 2.4x0.5 inches, was released on July 29, 2021, in a limited edition of 50 pieces. Created by Mark Bode, the modern pop street graffiti artist, this art object is a homage to the legacy of the Cheech Wizard character, a cult figure in the underground comix scene created by his father, Vaughn Bode. Mark Bode has long been recognized for his contributions to the street art genre, often infusing his works with the vibrant, fantastical elements that his father's creations were known for. The Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter is no exception. This functional piece of art embodies the rebellious spirit and the countercultural ethos that street pop art and graffiti artwork represent. Each lighter is not just a tool but a piece of collectible art that carries with it the stories and aesthetics of a movement that has shaped the visual language of urban landscapes. Cultural Resonance and Artistic Expression Through Functional Art The production of the Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter as a limited edition object d'art represents a fascinating trend in the world of street pop art, where everyday items become vessels for artistic expression. By etching the whimsical and irreverent figure of the Cheech Wizard onto the surface of a Zippo lighter—a symbol of durability and Americana—Mark Bode bridges the gap between the subversive undertones of graffiti and the mainstream appreciation of pop art. This art object encapsulates a sense of exclusivity and narrative depth, as each piece is one of only fifty in existence, making it a rare artifact within the collectible community. The release of this Zippo lighter reflects a moment in time within the pop art and street art scene, marking the intersection of art, functionality, and culture. Collectors of these lighters possess not only a utility object but a snapshot of modern art history. For enthusiasts and connoisseurs of street pop art, the Cheech Wizard Zippo Lighter by Mark Bode is a testament to the genre's expansive reach, demonstrating that art can transcend traditional canvases and embed itself in the fabric of daily life. This lighter serves as a reminder of the fluid boundaries of art, where the distinction between an object of use and an object of aesthetic value becomes beautifully blurred. Through this art object, Mark Bode continues to tell the story of the Cheech Wizard, bringing a piece of street art legacy into the hands of those who appreciate the vibrant and ever-evolving world of street-inspired pop art.

    $124.00

  • Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Box Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol

    Converse Shoes Banana Chuck Taylor Mens Size 12 Box Shoe by Converse x Andy Warhol

    Pair Banana Chuck Taylor Men's Size 12 in Box Skating Shoe Sneaker by Converse x Andy Warhol Limited Edition Rare Art Object Clothing Artwork Collectible. 2015 Limited Edition/Out of Print Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Fruit Shoe Size 12 New In Box with Tags, Never Worn. Experience iconic art and classic style fusion with the Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top Sneaker. Crafted with a sleek all-black leather upper that seamlessly contours the timeless Chuck Taylor Low Top silhouette, this shoe features a striking yellow banana design inspired by the legendary Velvet Underground album. A standout piece for any collection, this Converse low top merges pop art charm with enduring sneaker fashion. Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor: A Legacy in Art and Fashion The Converse Chuck Taylor Andy Warhol Banana Low Top Sneaker is a rare art object that marries the iconic vision of pop art legend Andy Warhol with the classic design of Converse's most enduring shoe. Released in 2015 as a limited edition, this size 12 skating shoe sneaker is not just a piece of footwear but a collectible artwork. Presented in a box with tags and never worn, it captures the imagination of art enthusiasts and sneakerheads alike, offering a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of art history. Warhol, known for his profound impact on the pop art movement, often used everyday objects as subjects, challenging traditional notions of what could be considered art. His Banana artwork was famously featured on the Velvet Underground's debut album cover and became an enduring pop culture image. Converse, seizing the opportunity to blend art with fashion, infused this iconic imagery into their classic Chuck Taylor design, creating a sneaker that is both a fashion statement and a canvas for art. Artistic Significance of the Andy Warhol Banana Design The artistic significance of the Andy Warhol Banana design on the Converse sneaker extends beyond its visual appeal. It is a testament to the power of pop art in permeating everyday life and transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. The sneaker serves as a wearable piece of art, inviting a dialogue about the intersection of consumer goods and artistry. In a move that is quintessentially Warholian, the collaboration blurs the lines between commercial and high art, making a bold statement about accessibility and the democratization of art. The sneaker is not only an homage to Warhol's legacy but also reflects the broader relationship between street fashion and art. The world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has long embraced the sneaker as a symbol of urban culture and identity, and the Converse x Andy Warhol edition elevates this connection. By adorning a popular skating shoe with artwork from one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Converse has created a piece that stands at the crossroads of movement, culture, and art. Collectibility and Impact of the Converse x Andy Warhol Collaboration The collectibility of the Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor sneaker is unparalleled, representing a moment in time when two cultural icons converged. For collectors, the sneaker is a desirable piece due to its limited release and the renowned name attached to it. Owning a pair is akin to possessing a fragment of pop art history, a tangible connection to Andy Warhol's artistic vision. The sneaker's rarity and association with a seminal figure in art history have cemented its status as a must-have for those at the intersection of art collecting and fashion. Beyond its appeal to collectors, the sneaker has also impacted the relationship between art and commercial fashion. It is a precedent for future collaborations between artists and fashion brands, highlighting the potential for such partnerships to create commercially successful and artistically significant products. The Converse x Andy Warhol sneaker demonstrates the enduring allure of art when it steps out of the gallery and into the world of everyday objects. In essence, the Converse x Andy Warhol Banana Chuck Taylor is more than just a sneaker; it is a statement about the enduring legacy of pop art and its ability to reinvent and reimagine the world around us. The sneaker remains a powerful example of how art can transcend the confines of traditional mediums and become part of the fabric of popular culture, celebrated for its aesthetic and cultural resonance.

    $236.00

  • Tempo 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London Tempo 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    Tempo 75% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Toy Limited Edition Artwork Street Graffiti Pop. 2023 Limited Edition of 400 Signed COA New In Box Size 75% 5x7 The Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly is a 4-part set with a display stand, gloves, and a box for each Uzi sculpture. These sculptures are made of hand-cast and painted Polystone Resin and are brand new, still in their original packaging.

    $589.00

  • 7 Basic Vandul Black Art Toy Sculpture by Vandul

    Vandul 7 Basic Vandul Black Art Toy Sculpture by Vandul

    7" Basic Vandul- Black Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Vandul. 7“ BASIC VANDUL BLACK ED. 10 3D PRINTED AND PAINTED BY HAND 2021

    $323.00

  • David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Size 12 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    Vans Shoes David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Size 12 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    New Old Stock Vans x David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White- Size 12 Rare Shoes Limited Edition Sneaker Artwork Collectible. 2019 Limited Edition David Bowie Vans Old Skool Shoes Never Worn New in Box Size 12. "Channel your inner Ziggy Stardust in the Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Skate Shoes from Vans x David Bowie. As a part of the Vans and David Bowie Archive collection, The Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Skate Shoes pay homage to one of the most extraordinary musical talents of all time, David Bowie! With an iridescent white upper and Bowie's signature red and blue lightning bolts printed upon the sidewalls, these sneakers are sure to turn heads. David Bowie's name is printed at the heel in a style drawn from the cover art of his 1972 studio album, Aladdin Insane, while the Old Skool silhouette remains a favorite." -Vans. The Artistic Fusion of Vans x David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Sneakers The Vans x David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White sneakers embody a seamless blend of street pop art and the legendary flair of one of music's most iconic figures. Released as a limited edition in 2019, these sneakers celebrate the extraordinary legacy of David Bowie, particularly his Aladdin Sane persona, which has become a symbol of avant-garde expression. The partnership between Vans and the David Bowie Archive brought to life a footwear collection that transcends mere fashion accessory status to become a collectible piece of sneaker artwork. Crafted with a pearlescent white upper, these size 12 shoes are a canvas showcasing the unmistakable red and blue lightning bolt, an homage to the striking cover art of Bowie's 1972 studio album "Aladdin Sane." This design element instantly elevates the sneakers to a wearable piece of art, reflecting the glam rock aesthetic Bowie was renowned for. The distinctive design captures the spirit of rebellion and the breaking of convention, characteristics at the heart of David Bowie's legacy and the ethos of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Cultural Resonance and Collectibility of the Vans x David Bowie Sneakers The Vans x David Bowie Old Skool sneakers are not just footwear but a statement, resonating with fans of Bowie, sneakerheads, and art collectors alike. The rarity of these shoes, combined with their never-worn, new-in-box condition, amplifies their desirability as a collector's item. The sneakers represent a convergence of music, art, and street culture, encapsulating a moment when the rebellious spirit of Bowie's music was mirrored in the urban art scene. The decision to print Bowie's name on the heel of the shoes in the stylized font from the "Aladdin Sane" album cover serves as a signature, further authenticating the sneakers as a piece of memorabilia. The collectibility of the Vans x David Bowie Old Skool sneakers is heightened by their limited edition status. Like limited print runs in the art world, the scarcity of these shoes creates a sense of urgency and exclusivity among collectors. This allure is not just about the aesthetic appeal but also the cultural capital that wearing or owning a pair of these sneakers can confer. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, these Vans are akin to a limited edition print, tagged by an artist on a city wall, with the artist being the combined creative vision of Vans and the David Bowie Archive. The Legacy of Vans and David Bowie in the Art and Fashion World The collaboration between Vans and David Bowie's legacy represents a fusion of fashion, music, and art, reflecting the current cultural landscape where boundaries are increasingly fluid. The Old Skool silhouette of the sneakers themselves has a storied history within skate and street culture, making them an ideal candidate for this kind of artistic intervention. The collaboration is a nod to Bowie's artistic vision's influence on various domains, including the aesthetics of street art. Bowie was known for his chameleon-like ability to adapt and influence, and this collaborative sneaker serves as a testament to that enduring adaptability and impact. The Vans x David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White sneakers are more than just an homage; they are a bridge between the past and the present, between art forms and cultures. They encapsulate the spirit of an era where street pop art and graffiti are not just seen as acts of vandalism but as legitimate forms of art that comment on, reflect, and sometimes even shape the culture. As street art has gained recognition in galleries and auction houses, these sneakers symbolize the ongoing conversation about the place of street culture in the broader artistic and cultural discourse. The Vans x David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White sneakers are a cultural artifact within the street pop art and graffiti artwork movement. They are a wearable emblem of the cross-pollination of art, music, and fashion, capturing the spirit of David Bowie's groundbreaking work and the quintessential essence of street art's ability to speak to and for the masses. As a collectible, they hold a place of honor among those who value the intersection of art and everyday life, epitomizing the power of collaboration and the enduring nature of cultural icons.

    $111.00

  • Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra- Size 12 Shoe

    Adidas Shoes Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra- Size 12 Shoe

    Unworn New Old Stock Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra- Size 12 Shoe Rare Limited Edition Sneaker Artwork Collectible. Adidas is back with their latest Yeezy Boost 350 V2. Fresh off the heels of NBA All-Star Weekend, these Yeezy's are nicknamed the "Zebras," and come in a classic white, black and red color scheme. Sporting a white-based Primeknit upper with black accents giving off a Zebra stripe vibe, “SPLY-350” displayed across the sides in red finished off by a translucent BOOST cushioned sole. To date they are the most limited adidas Yeezy release and have instantly become one of the most popular colorways. Their release date is set for February 25th, 2017. Retail is set at $220 and they will only be available in men’s sizing, no love for infants from Yeezus this time around. On June 24th, adidas will re-release the coveted “Zebras,” giving fans worldwide one more shot at obtaining one of 2017s most popular kicks. If you got lucky with the first release, already have a pair on lock from the re-release or don’t want to risk taking the “L,” check out the marketplace where you can buy and sell the “Zebra” adidas Yeezy 350 Boost V2 online now. Rock, stock or flip, the choice is yours and yours alone.

    $514.00

  • David Bowie Sk8-Hi Platform Ziggy Stardust Red Size 12 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    Vans Shoes David Bowie Sk8-Hi Platform Ziggy Stardust Red Size 12 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    New Old Stock Vans x David Bowie Vans x David Bowie Sk8-Hi Platform Ziggy Stardust Red- Size 12 Shoe Rare Limited Edition Sneaker Artwork Collectible. New In Box. Put on your red shoes and dance the blues, just make sure those shoes are the Sk8-Hi Platform Ziggy Stardust Red Skate Shoes from Vans x David Bowie. As part of the exciting Vans and David Bowie Archive collection, these vibrant sneakers pay homage to one of the greatest musical talents of our time. Built with a red, patent leather upper, and featuring embossed Bowie logos throughout, the Sk8-Hi Platform Ziggy Stardust Red Skate Shoes are sure to make any David Bowie fan giddy. A black, platform outsole and monochromatic red laces complete the look of these amazing kicks from Vans.

    $163.00

  • Positive Vibes- Final Bosses Phase 1 AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One Positive Vibes- Final Bosses Phase 1 AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Sket-One

    Positive Vibes- Final Bosses Phase 1 AP Artist Proof Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Sket- One. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & Numbered Edition of 15. 4 Color Lighted Remote Control Base With 7 Ince Vinyl Art Toy Bear Featuring Sket-One's Phase 1 Colorway.

    $631.00

  • SS002 Chrome Nike Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Ceeze

    Ceeze SS002 Chrome Nike Air Jordan Shoe Sculpture by Ceeze

    SS002 Chrome Limited Edition Ceramic Nike Air Jordan 1 Shoe Sculpture Artwork by Urban Street Artist Ceeze. 2021 Custom Box & Shoe Sculpture. Inspired by one of the most iconic Nike shoes to date, we've taken the Air Jordan 1 and transformed it into the perfect desktop accessory. Crafted from a Size 7 US shoe, this ceramic sculpture comes complete with a candle built into the shoe's mouth for some added ambiance. Ceramic sculpture cast from high heat mold, with metallic scratch-resistant heat-set paint.

    $352.00

  • Supreme Pat McGrath Labs Lipstick Red Art Object by Supreme

    Supreme Supreme Pat McGrath Labs Lipstick Red Art Object by Supreme

    New Supreme Pat McGrath Labs Lipstick- Red Rare Limited Edition Makeup Artwork Collectible. 2020 FW20 Supreme has officially gotten into the beauty products game with their FW20 lipstick collaboration with Pat McGrath Labs. This MatteTrance lipstick was released in an exclusive red pigment shade that was developed just for Supreme. Pat McGrath lipstick can be easily identified by golden lips on the packaging and this collaboration delivers the same design while incorporating a Supreme logo. This Supreme Lipstick was released on September 10th, 2020.

    $187.00

  • A Galaxy Far, Far Away 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Shishidomia A Galaxy Far, Far Away 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    A Galaxy Far, Far Away- 18x24 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print Exploring the Artistry of Shishidomia: "A Galaxy Far, Far Away" The canvas of the urban landscape is often splashed with vibrant hues and forms that tell a story beyond the conventional gallery walls. In this pulsating environment, Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork finds its true resonance, capturing the essence of contemporary urban life with a spray can and a brush. At the heart of this creative explosion is the work of Shishidomia, an artist whose unique style has come to be defined by the bold strokes and cultural amalgamations that characterize his limited-edition prints. The 2022 limited edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print by Shishidomia is a testament to the innovative spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is a piece that encapsulates a timeless and ephemeral narrative within its borders. Through a fine art giclee print, Shishidomia presents "A Galaxy Far, Far Away," not merely as a distant realm but as an intimate dance of color, tradition, and modernity. The Cultural Fusion in Modern Graffiti Art Shishidomia's work is a confluence of past and present, a dynamic juxtaposition that speaks volumes of his Japanese heritage and a keen eye for contemporary aesthetics. The "A Galaxy Far, Far Away" print showcases a figure drawn in a style reminiscent of traditional Japanese art, immersed in admiring a sneaker. This is not just any sneaker but one that represents the zenith of modern fashion and consumer culture, suggesting a deep connection between the artist's roots and the global influences that shape our desires today. The background, a sleek display of sneakers, each resting on its pedestal, elevates the footwear to a status of high art, reminiscent of artifacts in a museum. This clever interplay of traditional iconography and modern consumerism is a hallmark of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricate relationships between art, culture, and commerce. Shishidomia: A Modern Maestro of Urban Graffiti The artist's identity behind "A Galaxy Far, Far Away" is just as intriguing as the artwork. Shishidomia, whose real name remains a valuable piece of the enigma, hails from Japan. The artist's anonymity magnifies the focus on the art itself, allowing the viewers to draw connections and interpretations without the preconceived notions often accompanying celebrities in the art world. Shishidomia's work is characterized by its fearless dialogue with the viewer, a visual conversation that challenges perceptions and urges a reevaluation of what is considered high and low art. By choosing to work in limited editions, the artist elevates the exclusivity of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork while also making a statement about the transient nature of street art, which is often fleeting, replaced, or painted over in the ever-changing cityscape. The art of Shishidomia, particularly the 2022 limited edition print "A Galaxy Far, Far Away," is a vibrant narrative woven into the fabric of urban artistry. It speaks to the heart of what makes Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork so compelling: the ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, to find beauty in the every day, and to express the multifaceted experiences of modern life through color, form, and texture.

    $129.00

  • They're Fine Silkscreen Print by Laro Lagosta x Jeff Staple

    Jeff Staple They're Fine Silkscreen Print by Laro Lagosta x Jeff Staple

    They're Fine Jeff Staple 8-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 200 Grams Semi-Gloss Paper by Laro Lagosta x Jeff Staple Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed Limited Edition Sneaker Shoe Inspired Print Artwork Size 24x24

    $263.00

  • Phone Booth 18x18 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Shishidomia Phone Booth 18x18 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Phone Booth- 18x18 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x18 Japan Print

    $129.00

  • David Bowie Slip-On 47 V Hunky Dory Size 12 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    Vans Shoes David Bowie Slip-On 47 V Hunky Dory Size 12 Sneaker by Vans Shoes

    New Old Stock Vans x David Bowie Old Skool Aladdin Sane White- Size 12 Rare Shoes Limited Edition Sneaker Artwork Collectible. New In Box. Channel your inner Ziggy Stardust in the Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Skate Shoes from Vans x David Bowie. As a part of the Vans and David Bowie Archive collection, The Old Skool Aladdin Sane White Skate Shoes pay homage to one of the greatest musical talents of all time, David Bowie! With a pearlescent white upper, and Bowie's signature red and blue lightning bolts printed upon the sidewalls, these sneakers are sure to turn heads. David Bowie's name is printed at the heel in a style drawn from the cover art of his 1972 studio album, Aladdin Insane, while the Old Skool silhouette remains a favorite from Vans.

    $109.00

  • Atomik Blue Tenacious Art Toy by Atomik

    Atomik Atomik Blue Tenacious Art Toy by Atomik

    Atomik- Blue Tenacious Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Atomik x UVD Toys. Atomik Orange is finally making the leap to vinyl! This 4″ vinyl figure designed by the Miami based street artist Atomik is presented in a 2-tone Tenacious Blue! Produced by UVD Toys! Size: 4" Artist: ATOMIK Producer: UVD Toys 100 pieces made in Tenacious Exclusive "Brick-Ass Cold Edition" Blue

    $178.00

  • At The Store 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    Shishidomia At The Store 18x24 Giclee Print by Shishidomia

    At The Store- 18x24 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Shishidomia. 2022 Limited Edition of 250 18x24 Japan Print

    $134.00

  • WANF Flayed Blue 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London WANF Flayed Blue 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    WANF Flayed Blue 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Toy Limited Edition Artwork Street Graffiti Pop. 2023 Limited Edition of 100 Signed COA New In Box Size 100% 7.5x9 Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London WANF- We Are Not Friends Kaws Inspired Artwork Brand new SHOEUZI 100% 7.5x9 Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN, also known as Jack London, is now available. The Polystone Resin sculptures are hand-cast and painted, and come in their original packaging. The Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly is a 4-part set that includes a display stand, gloves, and a box for each Uzi sculpture.

    $762.00

  • WANF Flayed Pink 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    J-LDN aka Jack London WANF Flayed Pink 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London

    WANF Flayed Pink 100% Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London Hand Cast & Painted Polystone Uzi Art Toy Limited Edition Artwork Street Graffiti Pop. 2023 Limited Edition of 100 Signed COA New In Box Size 100% 7.5x9 Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN aka Jack London WANF- We Are Not Friends Kaws Inspired Artwork Brand new SHOEUZI 100% 7.5x9 Gun Art Sculpture by J-LDN, also known as Jack London, is now available. The Polystone Resin sculptures are hand-cast and painted, and come in their original packaging. The Shoeuzi Magnafix magnetic assembly is a 4-part set that includes a display stand, gloves, and a box for each Uzi sculpture.

    $762.00

  • Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2018 Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Signed COA Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck The Rolex Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, is a limited-edition skateboard deck that features an eye-catching and provocative design created by the acclaimed street artist. The design is a fusion of luxury, street culture, and subversive messaging, reflecting Denial's signature style. Denial, a Canadian street artist, has gained global recognition for his thought-provoking, satirical, and subversive work in the urban art scene. With this skateboard deck, he offers a critique of society's obsession with luxury brands, materialism, and drug culture by incorporating the iconic Rolex logo and imagery related to designer drugs. The deck serves not only as a functional skateboard but also as a piece of contemporary art. Skateboarders and art enthusiasts alike can appreciate the striking design and powerful message conveyed through Denial's work. Collectors may display the deck as part of their collection or use it to ride the streets, making a bold statement in the process. Since this is a limited-edition release, availability may be scarce. Keep an eye out for online retailers, specialty skateboard shops, and galleries that carry Denial's artwork. Be prepared to pay a premium price for this collectible deck, as it represents a unique and highly sought-after collaboration between the world of street art and skateboarding culture.

    $853.00

  • Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2018 Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Signed COA Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck The Louis Vuitton Designer Drugs Skateboard Art Deck by Denial, also known as Daniel Bombardier, is a piece of functional art that combines the worlds of luxury fashion, street art, and skateboarding. This unique collaboration showcases the creativity and style of Canadian artist Denial, who is well-known for his graffiti and street art. The skateboard deck features a striking design with a combination of iconic Louis Vuitton patterns and elements from Denial's work, such as pills and designer drug imagery. The artwork represents a commentary on consumerism and the obsession with luxury brands in contemporary society. The deck is both a statement piece and a functional skateboard, appealing to art collectors, skateboarders, and fans of luxury brands alike. Given the nature of collaborations between high-end brands and artists, this skateboard deck may be produced in limited quantities, adding to its appeal as a collector's item. As with any art piece or designer item, its value is likely to be influenced by its rarity, the artist's reputation, and market demand.

    $676.00

  • Genius V1 Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Vandul Genius V1 Resin Art Toy by Vandul

    Genius V1 Art Toy by Vandul Limited Edition Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2024 Limited Edition of 100 Art Toys Artwork Size 3x6 New In Box African American Man Art Toy Figure with Trench Coat, Red Sneakers, and a Sci-Fi Metallic Dome Silver Head. The Intersection of Futurism and Street Pop Art in Vandul’s Genius V1 Art Toy Vandul’s Genius V1 Art Toy enters the collectible market as a profound statement, merging the aesthetics of street culture with speculative fiction. This limited edition resin sculpture is a 2024 release that has garnered attention for its distinct approach to pop street art. The artwork, sized at a collectible-friendly 3x6 inches, showcases an African American man rendered in stylized form, adorned with a trench coat and red sneakers, capped with a sci-fi metallic dome for a head. The figure, new in the box, reflects Vandul’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, fusing it with futurism and science fiction elements. The Genius V1 resonates with a sense of the avant-garde, tapping into the zeitgeist of urban life and its possible futures. Vandul’s choice to feature an African American man as the central figure of this artwork is a deliberate nod to the diversity and dynamism that characterize the streets from which this art form originates. The metallic dome head adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting a narrative beyond the ordinary, perhaps alluding to themes of intelligence, connectivity, and technological advancement. This piece is a testament to the versatility of art toys as a medium for social commentary and artistic expression. Vandul’s work is known for its incisive critique of societal norms and the status quo, and the Genius V1 Art Toy is no exception. It encapsulates the essence of street art – accessible, raw, and reflective of the community it represents – while also exploring futuristic and universal themes. The Cultural Significance of Vandul’s Art Toy in the Landscape of Street Pop Art Collectors and art enthusiasts alike are drawn to the Genius V1 Art Toy for its aesthetic appeal and cultural significance. Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork have long been mediums through which artists express their views on culture, politics, and society. Vandul’s choice to infuse his art toy with characteristics typical of these art forms – such as bold designs, social relevance, and an urban edge – demonstrates the evolving nature of street art. The art toy is imbued with a narrative power that speaks to contemporary issues, particularly the intersection of race, technology, and identity. By depicting an African American figure with a sci-fi twist, Vandul invites viewers to consider the future through the lens of the present, addressing the aspirations and challenges of technological advancement. This piece is not just a static figure but a conversation starter, a provocateur in resin form. Moreover, the meticulous craftsmanship of the Genius V1 Art Toy ensures its place as a high-value collectible. Each piece is carefully sculpted, painted, and finished, making it as much a work of art as any painting or sculpture in a gallery. The limited edition nature of this art toy adds to its exclusivity, creating a sense of urgency among collectors to acquire a piece before it becomes a rarity. In the context of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, Vandul’s creation stands out for its imaginative approach to form and content. It is a shining example of how artists can take the energy and ethos of street art and channel it into objects that carry the movement’s spirit into new realms. The Genius V1 Art Toy by Vandul is more than a collectible; it is a snapshot of artistic innovation, a cultural artifact that captures the vibrancy of street art and its potential for ongoing transformation.

    $353.00

  • White Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    Skewville White Shoe Tossing Wood Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    White Shoe Limited Edition Wood Sculpture Artwork Print by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Skewville. 2021 Signed on Side with 99-14. Own a piece of history with a pair of Skewville kicks. Silkscreen on wood. 12″ x 4″ Edition of 15

    $264.00

Shoes Sneakers & Clothing Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Shoes, Sneakers & Clothing Graffiti Street Art Fashion 

Sneakers have become a popular subject in both graffiti art and pop art. Here's a brief overview of how they have been incorporated into these art forms: Graffiti Art: Sneakers have long been a favorite subject of graffiti artists, who use them as a canvas for their designs. Often, sneakers are depicted on a larger-than-life scale and decorated with vibrant colors, patterns, and designs. Some graffiti artists use sneakers to comment on consumer culture, while others appreciate the aesthetic of these iconic shoes. Pop Art: In pop art, sneakers often symbolize consumer culture and mass production. Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein incorporated images of sneakers into their artwork, often emphasizing the graphic design and branding of the shoes. Other pop artists have used sneakers as a way to explore ideas of youth culture and fashion. Graffiti Art: In addition to using sneakers as a canvas for their designs, graffiti artists have also been known to create murals or installations featuring oversized sneakers. For example, the Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra created a mural in New York City's Bryant Park that depicted a giant sneaker with a colorful design. Graffiti artists have also used sneakers to make political statements, such as in the case of the French artist Ludo, who created a mural of a Nike shoe with a missile attached to it to comment on the role of corporations in war. Pop Art: Pop artists have incorporated images of sneakers into their work in various ways. Andy Warhol, for example, created a series of prints featuring the Converse All-Star sneaker. On the other hand, Roy Lichtenstein used sneakers to explore the visual language of advertising, incorporating bold graphic elements and text into his paintings. Other pop artists, such as Keith Haring, have used sneakers to express street culture and youth fashion ideas. In recent years, sneakers have become even more prominent in art, with major museums and galleries hosting exhibitions dedicated to the subject. For example, the Brooklyn Museum hosted a show in 2015 called "The Rise of Sneaker Culture" that explored the history and cultural significance of sneakers, while the Saatchi Gallery in London hosted a show in 2019 called "Beyond the Streets" that featured works by graffiti artists and street artists, many of which featured sneakers as a motif.

The Intersection of Fashion and Street Pop Art

Shoes and clothing have long served as essential expressions of identity and culture, and in the realm of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, they assume a particularly poignant role. The urban landscape serves as a canvas not just for murals and tags but for the sartorial choices of its inhabitants, who often draw inspiration from the vibrant visuals of street art. The synergy between fashion and street art is symbiotic; each influences and reinterprets the other, creating a loop of inspiration that fuels the creative fires of both artists and designers. This relationship has led to the streets becoming a runway where everyday people exhibit the latest trends influenced by the art on the walls around them. Streetwear, in particular, has its roots deeply embedded in the soil of urban art. It is an aesthetic born out of necessity, practicality, and a desire to stand out, much like the Street Pop Art that colors the cities. The bold graphics, oversized silhouettes, and striking colors that define streetwear echo the characteristics of street art, creating a visual language shared by both. In this way, shoes and clothing become wearable art, a form of personal expression that allows individuals to project their tastes, beliefs, and affiliations.

Cultural Dialogue Through Fashion and Graffiti

The dynamic discourse between shoes, clothing, and street art extends beyond aesthetics, delving into the cultural and political. Streetwear brands have often utilized the iconography of street art in their designs, sometimes directly collaborating with street artists to create pieces that carry a message. These messages can range from calls for social justice to celebrations of diversity, mirroring the often politically charged nature of Graffiti Artwork. This fusion of fashion and art brings the messages of the streets to a broader audience and adds a layer of depth to the clothing itself, transforming a hoodie or a pair of sneakers into a statement piece. Moreover, artists' use of shoes and apparel as mediums for their art has become increasingly prevalent. Customized sneakers and hand-painted jackets are familiar sights, especially in areas where the street art culture thrives. These pieces of clothing are treasured for their aesthetic appeal, uniqueness, and the artist's personal touch. In many cases, these customized items become collectors' pieces, sought after for their artistic value as much as their fashion statement.

Impact of Street Art on Contemporary Fashion

The influence of Street Pop Art on contemporary fashion is unmistakable. Designers frequently draw inspiration from the work of street artists, incorporating elements of graffiti and pop art into their collections. This has led to a proliferation of street art-inspired motifs in mainstream fashion, with high-end and fast fashion brands adopting the streets' raw, edgy vibrance. The result is a blurring of lines between high art and everyday wear, with shoes and clothing becoming a canvas for artistic expression that is accessible to all. The collaboration between street artists and fashion brands has also resulted in a more inclusive approach to design. Street art is inherently democratic, often exploring themes of inclusivity and representation, and when these themes are translated into clothing, they contribute to a more diverse fashion landscape. Shoes and apparel inspired by Street Pop Art often challenge traditional norms and stereotypes, promoting a fashion ethos that is bold, inclusive, and expressive.

Future Trends in Streetwear and Street Art

As street art continues gaining legitimacy and recognition in the art world, its relationship with fashion will likely deepen. The future may see even greater collaboration between street artists and fashion designers, with more brands recognizing the value of street art's raw and unfiltered aesthetic. Additionally, the rise of sustainable and ethical fashion parallels street art's grassroots, community-focused nature, suggesting a future where the convergence of shoes, clothing, and street art also encompasses a commitment to social and environmental responsibility. In essence, shoes and clothing within the context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork represent a powerful form of cultural expression that is continuously evolving. As we move forward, the symbiosis between fashion and street art promises to engender new forms of expression, challenge existing paradigms, and enrich the cultural landscape with vibrant, thought-provoking designs that resonate on the streets and beyond.

The Fashion of Graffiti Art & Street Art

Undoubtedly, the footwear industry s is one of the most profitable commercial fields. Sneaker shoes, in particular, thanks to partnerships with major artists, are increasingly seen as pieces of art rather than a plain pair of shoes. Today, more than ever, the sneaker market is thinking outside the box and invites artists to collaborate in producing a usually limited and, as a result, collective series of footwear. Brands like Vans, Nike, Adidas, and Converse have a long history of such partnerships. Street artists such as Mr. Brainwash STA, SH, and other artists (e.g., Andy Warhol and Keith Haring) team up with footwear brands; thus, the shoes' surface becomes their new canvas. This creates more relevance and a more significant engagement with the public, as purchasing such pairs is based on something other than practicality but mainly on the concept behind them. Shoes and clothing have been a popular subject in both graffiti art and pop art. In both art forms, they are often used as symbols of style, individuality, and identity. In graffiti art, shoes and clothing are often depicted to represent the unique style and identity of the artist or the culture they are a part of. Graffiti artists may use clothing and shoes to express their individuality, make a statement about their social and political views, or pay homage to a particular subculture or style. In pop art, shoes, and clothing are often used as symbols of consumer culture and the influence of advertising and marketing on society. Pop artists often depict products like shoes and clothing in their artwork to comment on the impact of consumerism and the commodification of everyday objects. Artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat used clothing and shoes to explore race, identity, and class issues in their work. Haring, in particular, often used sneakers to symbolize urban culture and the importance of self-expression through personal style. In addition to being a symbol of style and identity, shoes and clothing can also be used to convey a specific message in graffiti and pop art. For example, wearing worn-out shoes or torn clothing could represent poverty or social inequality. In pop art, artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein used shoes and clothing to explore the themes of mass production and the influence of consumer culture on society. Warhol famously created a series of screen prints featuring Campbell's soup cans and Brillo boxes, while Lichtenstein incorporated comic book images, including depictions of clothing and shoes, into his artwork. The use of shoes and clothing in graffiti and pop art has also influenced fashion and streetwear. Streetwear brands often incorporate graffiti-inspired designs and pop art-inspired graphics into their clothing lines, creating a fusion between fashion, art, and urban culture. In conclusion, shoes and clothing have played an essential role in graffiti and pop art, symbolizing style, identity, consumer culture, and social commentary. Their influence can still be seen today in art, fashion, and streetwear.

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