Silkscreen Fine Art Print

68 artworks

  • My Rules Silkscreen Print by Glen E Friedman

    Glen E Friedman My Rules Silkscreen Print by Glen E Friedman

    My Rules Silkscreen Print by Glen E Friedman Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2004 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print Glen E. Friedman's My Rules: A Testament to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Glen E. Friedman's "My Rules" silkscreen print is a visual manifesto that embodies the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. This 16x20 limited edition print, part of a series of 200 signed and numbered editions, captures the raw energy and DIY ethos of the underground punk and skateboarding scenes. Published in 2004 on the occasion of the groundbreaking "Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture" exhibition, the artwork is a testament to the profound influence of subcultures on mainstream art and society. The photozine format of "My Rules," with its collage of expressive faces and anarchic energy, speaks to the rebellious heart of street culture. Friedman, a seminal figure in the documentation of punk, skateboarding, and hip-hop subcultures, uses the silkscreen print to transcend the temporality of the zine medium, cementing its contents in the annals of art history. The work is not just an object to be admired but a historical document that captures the zeitgeist of a pivotal moment in cultural history. The Significance of "My Rules" in the Evolution of Street Art The significance of "My Rules" in the evolution of street art is manifold. The artwork bridges the ephemeral nature of street culture and the permanence of fine art. By translating the dynamic imagery of his photography into the medium of silkscreen print, Friedman elevates the transient moments captured in his photographs to the status of high art. This elevation is a commentary on the value of street culture and its unwavering influence on contemporary aesthetics. Friedman's work has always been about more than just documenting subcultures; it is about understanding and conveying the underlying messages of defiance, creativity, and freedom that these movements embody. "My Rules" encapsulates this understanding, presenting the viewer with a raw and unfiltered look at the individuals who define these movements. The faces and moments he captures are not passive; they are charged with an energy that demands engagement and recognition. Provenance and Cultural Impact of "My Rules" The provenance of "My Rules" is rooted in the Beautiful Losers Archive and Iconoclast Editions, collections that celebrate the work of artists who have profoundly impacted the dialogue between street culture and fine art. These institutions are custodians of a history that might otherwise have been overlooked, preserving the artifacts of street culture's incursion into the art world. "My Rules," as part of these collections, is a piece that not only reflects the history of street art but also contributes to its ongoing narrative. The cultural impact of "My Rules" and the work of Glen E. Friedman is far-reaching. The print and its exhibition have played a crucial role in shaping perceptions of street art, demonstrating its depth and complexity. Street pop art and graffiti artwork, often relegated to the peripheries of the art world, are brought to the forefront through Friedman's lens, asserting their place as vital components of contemporary art discourse. Through "My Rules," Friedman challenges the art establishment, questions the boundaries of art, and celebrates the indomitable spirit of street culture. The artwork stands as a reminder of the power of visual documentation in capturing and preserving the essence of cultural movements. In the hands of Glen E. Friedman, the camera is as much a tool for creating art as it is for recording it, and "My Rules" is a vibrant illustration of this dual capability. The print is not just a reflection of a bygone era but a beacon for future generations to understand the cultural undercurrents that have shaped and will continue to shape the world of art and expression.

    $226.00

  • China Cheerleader Silkscreen Print by ASVP

    ASVP China Cheerleader Silkscreen Print by ASVP

    China Cheerleader 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by ASVP Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2012 Signed Limited Edition of 50 Size 15x20

    $285.00

  • Prende La Vela Andres Landero Tribute Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Prende La Vela Andres Landero Tribute Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Prende La Vela- Andres Landero Tribute Limited Edition 10-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Cotton Rag Paper by Ernesto Yerena Montejano Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork 24x18 Prende La Vela- Andres Landero Music Tribute. This print is a tribute to Andres Landero, a famous Cumbia musician 26"x20" Screenprint 10 Colors Printed on Coventry Cotton Rag Paper. 2015 Signed Limited Edition of 75

    $352.00

  • Archetype Times Table 1 Taos Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard

    Jacob Borshard Archetype Times Table 1 Taos Turquoise Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard

    Archetype Times Table 1- Taos Turquoise Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Borshard Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Archetype Times Table 1 ‘Taos Turquoise’ Edition. ‘The Creebobby Comics Archetype Times Table’ is a handy reference guide for school, business or industry. T-Rex Lincoln. Astronaut Zombie. Platypus Monster. This is where they all began! The classic first Times Table is offered in a new edition of 100 artist-pulled signed and numbered prints in dazzling translucent ‘Taos Turquoise’. Measures 18″ by 20″.

    $201.00

  • Obsidian 3 Suspension Blue Variant HPM Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Obsidian 3 Suspension Blue Variant HPM Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Obsidian 3- Suspension- Blue Variant 4-Color Full Bleed HPM Embellished Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Obsidian 03 - 'Suspension': Weightlessness under the water allows all objects to hover in place. 4 color serigraph - 16 x 20 inch - on smooth natural stock. Blue Variant colorway in a limited edition of: 20 (w/ hand-painted detail)

    $159.00

  • Marilyn Pure Joy Oxblood Silkscreen Print by Pure Evil

    Pure Evil Marilyn Pure Joy Oxblood Silkscreen Print by Pure Evil

    Marilyn Pure Joy Oxblood 3 Color Silkscreen Print by Pure Evil Hand-Pulled on Deckled 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print of Hollywood Actress, Marilyn Monroe Stylized in Aqua Pink Oxblood. Marilyn Pure Joy Oxblood by Pure Evil in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Marilyn Pure Joy Oxblood is a bold 2025 limited edition silkscreen by Charles Uzzell-Edwards, widely recognized in contemporary art as Pure Evil. Printed in three colors and hand-pulled on 300gsm Somerset fine art paper with a deckled edge, this work measures 16 by 20 inches and continues the artist’s ongoing portrait series that pays homage to historic icons through the lens of modern subversion. Marilyn Monroe, arguably one of the most recognizable faces in pop culture history, is depicted here in high-contrast oxblood pink and white, with icy highlights and Pure Evil’s signature teardrop motif bleeding downward in stark visual contrast. The color palette used here transforms Monroe from nostalgic relic to striking subject of introspective commentary, revealing how fame and fragility coexist. Recontextualizing Icons in the Street Pop Art Tradition The piece draws upon the language of both traditional pop art and the coded signals of street art, combining high fashion aesthetics with raw commentary. Pure Evil uses silkscreen printing in the same spirit as Andy Warhol but pivots into darker emotional territory by introducing the black teardrop, a motif he has explored throughout his career. The teardrop is not only a stylistic mark but a narrative device, suggesting a sense of mourning for innocence lost or a critique of how fame consumes individuality. By situating Monroe in a saturated oxblood tone, the print emphasizes drama, sensuality, and emotional intensity, adding new depth to a figure often idealized and flattened by commercial culture. The Role of Color and Print Technique in Emotional Impact The oxblood palette plays a central role in how this version of the Pure Joy series communicates urgency and sorrow. It deviates from the traditional warm Hollywood palettes typically used to represent Monroe. The deep red suggests passion, obsession, or even violence in its undertone. Set against sharp white fields and shadowed detailing, the silhouette of Monroe becomes even more haunting. Silkscreen printing, with its defined edges and clean layering, reinforces the duality between aesthetic control and emotional chaos. The deckled edge of the Somerset paper adds a tactile, physical quality that grounds the artwork, bridging its gallery-worthy presence with its roots in stencil-based urban practices. Pure Evil’s Commentary Through Celebrity Portraiture Pure Evil’s reinterpretation of Monroe is more than a pop cultural remix. It is a quiet indictment of how beauty, iconography, and emotional exploitation are packaged in mass media. Monroe’s image, once framed in soft glamour, now stares from this work with a complex tension between allure and trauma. The oxblood tone gives voice to her human vulnerability without removing her symbolic power. Charles Uzzell-Edwards, operating under the name Pure Evil, has developed a recognizable style that merges graffiti mark-making with screenprint precision. Through the Marilyn Pure Joy Oxblood edition, he contributes to a broader conversation within street pop art and graffiti artwork that challenges viewers to reconsider what lies behind the celebrity image and to reckon with its costs.

    $550.00

  • Juniper Tree Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Juniper Tree Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Juniper Tree Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $103.00

  • Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Kaws- Brian Donnelly Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly

    Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Hand-Pulled on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2006 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 20x20 Silkscreen Print Floated and framed under acrylic. Framed Dimensions 20.25 X 20.25 Inches KAWS Brian Donnelly Dissected Companion Grey Silkscreen Print 2006 The 2006 Dissected Companion Grey silkscreen print by Brian Donnelly, professionally known as KAWS, stands as one of the most recognizable works in the evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 20 x 20 inches, this limited edition piece was hand-pulled on wove fine art paper in a signed and numbered edition of 100. The artwork depicts KAWS’ iconic Companion figure split symmetrically down the center—one half retaining its smooth, cartoon-like exterior, the other revealing an intricate anatomical cross-section that exposes muscles, organs, and bone structure. This interplay between exterior identity and inner anatomy has become one of KAWS’ most celebrated artistic motifs. Visual Language and Graphic Precision The Dissected Companion Grey uses a limited grayscale palette, emphasizing the sharp contrast between the simplified, pop-inspired figure on the left and the hyper-detailed anatomical rendering on the right. KAWS’ graphic precision in silkscreen printing ensures clean linework and flat, even color application, hallmarks of his approach to high-impact, collectible print editions. The anatomical side adds unexpected depth to the work, offering a literal and metaphorical look beneath the surface, while the monochrome treatment lends a sleek, museum-quality presence to the composition. Rarity and Collectible Status Produced in a strictly limited edition of only 100, this print was signed and numbered by the artist in pencil, ensuring authenticity and collectibility. The example shown is professionally floated and framed under acrylic, bringing the framed dimensions to 20.25 x 20.25 inches, which enhances presentation while preserving the integrity of the fine art paper. As an early 2000s release, it represents a formative stage in KAWS’ career, when his transition from street-based graffiti to global fine art recognition was rapidly gaining momentum. Pieces from this period are highly sought after due to their scarcity and the artist’s rising influence in contemporary art markets. KAWS’ Cultural and Artistic Impact Brian Donnelly, born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey, began as a graffiti artist in the streets of New York before moving into painting, sculpture, and editioned prints. The Companion figure, introduced in the late 1990s, has since become a cornerstone of his practice, embodying themes of vulnerability, consumerism, and the human condition. By merging cartoon aesthetics with anatomical dissection, KAWS invites viewers to reconsider familiar pop culture forms through a lens of introspection and complexity. The Dissected Companion Grey is not only a striking visual work but also a pivotal moment in the development of KAWS’ ability to merge street sensibilities with fine art production, making it an enduring highlight in the history of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $25,000.00

  • Put It In The Ditch, Brah! Silkscreen Print by Dave Persue

    Dave Persue Put It In The Ditch, Brah! Silkscreen Print by Dave Persue

    Put It In The Ditch, Brah! Limited Edition 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lb Fine Art Paper by Persue Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 85 Artwork Size 16x20 "Before we left California for the East Coast Rime told me to put some ideas together for our stop in Detroit and at the 1xRun headquarters. He wanted to introduce me to the guys and help push getting me to release a print. Because things were hectic before leaving I wasn’t able to get anything together. By the time I got to Chicago I still didn’t have anything. Rime, Mason and I had been through a few cities by then and were pretty tired. The night before our stop in Chicago we were in Nebraska. Nebraska was fucking nasty as all hell. It is where we hit a patch of black ice and did 4 huge 360 spins down the highway with semi trucks barreling down the highway behind us. All I could get out of my mouth was “Put it in the ditch man”! That became the quote for the rest of the trip." - Persue

    $352.00

  • Sale -15% Full Force Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Indie184- Soraya Marquez Full Force Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Full Force Silkscreen Print by Indie184- Soraya Marquez Hand-Pulled Screen on 320gsm Coventry Rag Paper Mural Pop Street Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 199 Artwork Size 35x20 Hand Deckled Full Force by Indie184 – Color, Confidence, and Culture in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Full Force is a 2021 hand-pulled silkscreen print by Soraya Marquez, professionally known as Indie184. Printed on 320gsm Coventry Rag paper, this vibrant edition measures 35 x 20 inches and is hand deckled for a raw, authentic finish. Produced in a limited edition of 199 signed and numbered prints, the work embodies Indie184’s explosive style—an energetic mix of graffiti layering, pop portraiture, and personal empowerment themes. The centerpiece of the image features a mirrored pair of classic Hollywood-style female profiles, each accented with stylized lightning bolts extending from their heads. These powerful figures are framed by technicolor graffiti splashes, starbursts, bubble lettering, and paint drips, building a high-impact visual language that defines Marquez’s contribution to the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. Empowerment Through Street Art Feminism Indie184, born Soraya Marquez in New York City, is a self-taught street artist with Dominican roots whose work is rooted in female empowerment, hip-hop culture, and graffiti heritage. In Full Force, the symmetrical female portraits symbolize strength and reflection, offset by bold lightning bolts and surrounded by graffiti chaos that communicates vitality, resilience, and creative force. The title Full Force is painted in large, expressive graffiti lettering across the bottom of the print, reinforcing the theme of power—emotional, creative, and cultural. Indie184’s ability to balance beauty, rebellion, and personal voice places her at the forefront of contemporary urban art, where women’s perspectives are increasingly asserting space and defining aesthetics within a historically male-dominated visual landscape. Technique, Texture, and Visual Energy The print utilizes traditional silkscreen methods to apply multiple layers of color, texture, and graphic components, each with high opacity and crisp detail. The 320gsm Coventry Rag paper provides both durability and an absorbent surface, ideal for capturing the complex interplay of hand-drawn elements, graffiti marks, and portrait stenciling. The hand deckled edges of the paper add an organic frame that enhances the street-born energy of the composition. Indie184’s print technique mirrors her large-scale mural work, translating the expressive power of wall art into a fine art format without compromising intensity. The result is a piece that is equally at home in a gallery or in a collector’s urban-inspired interior. Indie184’s Fusion of Street Grit and Pop Glamour Full Force represents Indie184’s approach to cultural fusion—where graffiti tagging meets high fashion, classic film icons meet spray paint aesthetics, and feminine elegance meets the raw voice of the streets. Her use of bold colors and layered design speaks to the spirit of the city, while her incorporation of figures, text, and symbols reflect themes of identity, transformation, and visibility. The work is not just decorative; it is declarative. It states that graffiti can be glamorous, that pop can be political, and that femininity can be fierce. In the broader world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Full Force exemplifies the power of visual expression to challenge, celebrate, and shift culture. Indie184 continues to expand her influence across continents while staying true to her roots—bold, unapologetic, and always in full force.

    $1,100.00 $935.00

  • Sale -15% Marilyn Monroe Steam Bath HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Steve Kaufman SAK Marilyn Monroe Steam Bath HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK

    Marilyn Monroe- Steam Bath Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Oil Paint HPM Silkscreen Print on Canvas by Steve Kaufman SAK Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Unstretched canvas, the image is in perfect condition with good condition black surround. Rare Marilyn version in a towel.

    $1,917.00 $1,629.00

  • Equilibrium Silkscreen Print by ASVP

    ASVP Equilibrium Silkscreen Print by ASVP

    Equilibrium 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Arches Art Paper by ASVP Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Embossed, Signed & Numbered on face in pencil Year: 2018 Edition: 100 Size: 15” x 20" Medium: Screen Print Stock: Arches, 300 gsm, (archival)

    $159.00

  • Wavelengths Sunrise PP HPM Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto Wavelengths Sunrise PP HPM Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Wavelengths Sunrise PP Printer Proof HPM Hand Embellished Print Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto Hand-Pulled 4-Color Screen Print on Deckled 335gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. PP Printers Proof 2019 Signed & Marked PP HPM Hand Embellished Print Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 16x20 Erik Otto's "Wavelengths Sunrise": A Harmonious Blend of Artistic Disciplines Erik Otto's "Wavelengths Sunrise" is a striking example of the convergence of pop street artwork, graffiti, and delicate art sensibilities. Released as a Printer's Proof (PP) in 2019, this hand-embellished silkscreen print is part of a limited edition series that captures the essence of contemporary art's diverse expressions. The hand-pulled print features a four-color screen process on deckled 335gsm Coventry Rag fine art paper. The artwork size is 16x20 inches, a dimension that allows the intricate patterns and vibrant colors to stand out, engaging the viewer in a visual dialogue. This PP HPM (Hand-Painted Multiple) print is a testament to Otto's craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each print in the series is signed and marked by the artist, indicating its status as a unique work within the edition. Hand embellishment means that while the prints are part of a series, each piece contains individual strokes of the artist's brush, adding a layer of exclusivity and personal touch that collectors and enthusiasts highly value. Integrating Fine Art Techniques with Street Art Aesthetics The "Wavelengths Sunrise" print illustrates Otto's ability to blend the precision of fine art printmaking with the spontaneity and boldness characteristic of street pop art and graffiti. The deckled edges of the Coventry Rag paper contribute to the print's tactile quality, imbuing the work with an organic feel that contrasts with the meticulous screen printing process. The choice of paper is crucial, as Coventry Rag is known for its durability and luxurious texture, making it an excellent medium for silkscreen printing. Otto's choice of a four-color screen print process allows for the layering of colors, creating a depth and complexity that mimics the dynamism of a sunrise. The process also nods to the origins of pop art and its embrace of mass production techniques, yet Otto's hand embellishments ensure that each print remains a singular piece of art. The result is a harmonious balance between uniformity and individuality, mass production, and artisanal creation. The Visual Language of "Wavelengths Sunrise" in the Art World "Wavelengths Sunrise" speaks the visual language of motion and rhythm through its concentric patterns and waves, a motif that resonates with street art's fluidity and ever-changing nature. The work's title itself suggests a natural phenomenon that is both constant and variable, much like the street art scene that continually evolves and adapts to the cultural zeitgeist. Otto's print captures this essence, inviting contemplation on the cyclical patterns in nature, art, and urban life. In summary, Erik Otto's "Wavelengths Sunrise" stands as a captivating piece within pop street artwork and graffiti. As a limited edition PP HPM print, it bridges the gap between street art's immediacy and fine art printmaking's calculated finesse. Otto's work reflects the current state of street pop art, where traditional boundaries are redefined, and new forms of artistic expression emerge. His contribution to the art world with "Wavelengths Sunrise" is a vibrant testament to the potential of modern art to innovate and inspire across various platforms and audiences.

    $620.00

  • Obsidian 3 Suspension HPM Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Obsidian 3 Suspension HPM Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Obsidian 3- Suspension 4-Color Full Bleed Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Obsidian 03 - 'Suspension': Weightlessness under the water allows all objects to hover in place. 4 color serigraph - 16 x 20 inch - on smooth natural stock. Regular colorway in a limited edition of: 50

    $134.00

  • Mandala Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Mandala Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Mandala Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $103.00

  • Obsidian 1- 45 Pink HPM Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Obsidian 1- 45 Pink HPM Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Obsidian 1- 45- Pink Variant 4-Color Full Bleed HPM Embellished Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Obsidian 01 - '45': Adorning the helmet in preparation for the rehearsal, Evelyn is slightly regretful for accepting the role of the lead villain. As soon as the armored helm and trained vulture are upon her, she revels in how easily she slips into the sinister role. 4 color serigraph - 16 x 20 inch - on smooth natural stock. Pink Variant colorway in a limited edition of: 20 (w/ hand-painted detail) Signed and numbered by the artist

    $159.00

  • Marilyn Pure Joy Aqua Silkscreen Print by Pure Evil

    Pure Evil Marilyn Pure Joy Aqua Silkscreen Print by Pure Evil

    Marilyn Pure Joy Aqua 3 Color Silkscreen Print by Pure Evil Hand-Pulled on Deckled 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print of Hollywood Actress, Marilyn Monroe Stylized in Aqua Blue. Marilyn Pure Joy Aqua by Pure Evil as Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Marilyn Pure Joy Aqua is a 2025 limited edition silkscreen print created by the British street pop art and graffiti artwork figure Pure Evil, whose real name is Charles Uzzell-Edwards. This piece is rendered in a vivid aqua blue palette using three silkscreen layers and hand-pulled on 300gsm Somerset fine art paper with deckled edges. Measuring 16 x 20 inches, the print is part of a series featuring iconic Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe. The artwork’s bold use of flat color, high contrast, and Pure Evil’s signature tear motif reflects a deliberate synthesis of celebrity iconography with themes of loss and emotional weight. The tear streak, thick and black, drops from one of Monroe’s eyes and drips downward, bisecting the otherwise glamorous portrait. This tear motif, consistent across much of the artist’s portrait series, plays a crucial role in transforming popular imagery into emotionally charged commentary. The Cultural Significance of Marilyn Monroe Reimagined This piece anchors Marilyn Monroe not as a static figure of 1950s beauty but as a perpetually relevant cultural symbol. In Pure Evil’s reinterpretation, Monroe becomes a vessel for reflection on fame’s isolating and often devastating effects. Her image, one of the most recognizable in modern history, is stripped of its cinematic polish and reframed within a graffiti-informed aesthetic. The use of aqua blue softens the portrait but simultaneously creates an eerie vibrancy. The image no longer belongs solely to nostalgic Hollywood; it now inhabits the visual landscape of protest art, paste-ups, and gallery walls rooted in contemporary street culture. This transformation is central to how Monroe’s legacy continues to be shaped by new generations of visual artists. The Mechanics of Street Pop Aesthetics Street pop art and graffiti artwork thrive on remixing public iconography. By using silkscreen methods traditionally associated with fine art while keeping visual language rooted in urban subversion, Pure Evil blurs the boundaries between commercial symbolism and raw expression. The choice of Somerset paper, known for its premium archival quality, speaks to the artist’s dual engagement with both fine art collectors and anti-establishment sentiment. The flat fields of aqua blue give a sense of uniformity, but the hand-pulled nature ensures that each print carries unique qualities. This intersection of process and message allows the viewer to engage with the familiar image of Monroe in a deeper, more personal way. Pure Evil’s Emotional Language Through Color and Form In Marilyn Pure Joy Aqua, emotion is conveyed through contrast and subtraction. The simplicity of color selection—a stark blue and white backdrop, with shadows articulated in rich blacks—focuses attention on the emotional gravity of the piece. The tear that falls from Monroe’s eye acts not as an embellishment but as a core component of the narrative. It suggests unresolved sorrow, the exploitation of beauty, and the fading line between admiration and objectification. Through this silkscreen edition, Pure Evil uses Monroe’s face as both icon and canvas, achieving a work that is both reflective and provocative. The piece stands as a testament to the continuing dialogue between pop culture and street expression, and how graffiti-rooted techniques can recast even the most familiar subjects into powerful vehicles of introspection.

    $550.00

  • Versus/Temple of Nature Silkscreen Print by Koralie Carmen Flores

    Koralie Carmen Flores Versus/Temple of Nature Silkscreen Print by Koralie Carmen Flores

    Versus/Temple of Nature Silkscreen Print by Koralie Carmen Flores Hand-Pulled 7-Color on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Multi Directional Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print The Fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti in Koralie's "Versus/Temple of Nature" The "Versus/Temple of Nature" silkscreen print is a testament to the innovative spirit of contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created by the talented Koralie Carmen Flores, this piece is a visual symphony of seven vibrant colors meticulously hand-pulled on a 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper. This limited edition artwork, with only 100 signed and numbered pieces, offers a unique interaction between the viewer and the piece, with its multi-directional nature inviting you to choose its orientation upon hanging. Koralie's work is a canvas of cultural convergence, marrying the vivid imagery of street art with the refined techniques of silkscreen printing. Each print in this limited series measures 16x20 inches, a size that is intimate and commanding, ensuring that the intricate designs and bold color palettes make a statement in any space—the year 2018 marked the release of this exclusive collection, capturing the essence of an era where street art has permeated the fine art sector, challenging traditional boundaries and expectations. The Unique Aesthetic of Koralie's Art Koralie's "Versus/Temple of Nature" is not merely a representation of natural elements; it is a deep dive into the symmetry and symbolism that nature provides. The artwork is laden with architectural forms that mimic natural patterns, creating a harmonious blend that resonates with the core principles of Street Pop Art. These forms echo the organic and the artificial, presenting a dichotomy that invites contemplation. The temple-like structures juxtaposed with flora and fauna motifs create a sacred space on paper, a sanctuary where the urban and natural realms coalesce. The choice of colors in this print is not accidental. Each hue is selected to evoke a particular emotion and stand out against the urban backdrop often associated with graffiti. The colors leap off the paper, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that brings the print to life. Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, known for its durability and exceptional color handling, ensures that each print remains as vivid as the day it was created, further distinguishing the work within the realms of collectible art. Interactivity and Personalization in Art In the context of Street Pop Art, interactivity plays a crucial role. Koralie understands this interaction as a communication between the artwork and the observer. By designing the "Versus/Temple of Nature" to be multi-directional, she empowers you, the viewer, to engage with the art personally, determining how it is displayed and, consequently, how it is perceived. This choice reflects the democratic spirit of street art, where the public space and the public eye dictate the interpretation and value of the artwork. The notion that one can personalize the experience of art by choosing its orientation is both modern and reflective of contemporary society's desire for customization. This print not only adorns a space but also integrates into the fabric of the environment, shaped by the individual aesthetic and perspective of the owner. In this way, Koralie's print transcends the traditional static nature of wall art, becoming a living piece that interacts with its surroundings. The Cultural Significance of Limited Edition Prints The exclusivity of the "Versus/Temple of Nature" print symbolizes the cultural value placed on limited edition pieces within the Street Pop and Graffiti Art community. Each 100 prints carries a sense of rarity and uniqueness, coveted by collectors and enthusiasts alike. The signature and numbering by Koralie herself not only authenticate the print but establish a direct connection between the artist and the collector, a hallmark of street art's ethos. Collectors of such pieces are not just acquiring art; they are preserving cultural heritage, a snapshot of the artist's vision at a particular moment. The limited nature of the print run ensures that each piece remains a treasured component of private collections, often increasing in value as the artist's renown grows. Koralie's "Versus/Temple of Nature" thus serves as both a work of art and an investment, a duality increasingly characteristic of Streestreet popGraffgraffitioartworkalie Carmen Flores' "Versus/Temple of Nature" silkscreen print celebrates Street Pop Art and Graffiti, encapsulating the movement, vibrancy, and personalization that these art forms represent. It stands as a dialogue between the artist and the audience, an ever-changing yet timeless piece, much like the streets from which it draws its inspiration.

    $309.00

  • Stacked Bubble Throwies Pink Silkscreen Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo Stacked Bubble Throwies Pink Silkscreen Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Stacked Bubble Throwies- Pink 2-Color Hand-Pulled Deckled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 335gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper by Cope2 Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Signed 2018 2-Color Screen Print on Hand-Deckled 335gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Size: 16 x 20 Inches Release: August 04, 2018 Run of: 20 It’s all by nature, not by art school. It’s from my very soul, with all my energy. Everyone is great in his special way. My way is to be an artist.”, he claims in one of his interviews. He started as part of the underground scene of New York and, even though tagging of walls and subway trains brought him to jail, this further extended his reputation and never discouraged him from writing. On the contrary, such legal issues led him to be open about experimenting with paintings canvas as an alternative to street art.

    $352.00

  • 420 Warhol Style #2 Serigraph - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Risk Rock 420 Warhol Style #2 Serigraph Print by Risk Rock

    420 Warhol Style #2 Print Limited Edition Hand-Pulled 6 Color Serigraph on 300gsm White Vellum Coventry Rag Paper by Risk Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Six Color Silkscreen Special Edition from Risk Rock Studios for 420 - Done Warhol Style! Serigraph - Edition of 20 - Signed and Numbered White Vellum Coventry RAG 300 GSM Paper Size: 20x20 Inches

    $352.00

Stencil FIne Art Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Emergence and Influence of Silkscreen in Street Pop Art and Graffiti

Silkscreen printing is synonymous with vibrant versatility and has profoundly influenced street pop art and graffiti artwork. This method, also known as screen printing, involves pushing ink through a mesh screen onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. Its origins trace back to China during the Song Dynasty, but in the 20th century, silkscreen found its foothold in the art world. The technique gained prominence with the rise of the pop art movement, with artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein using it to create their iconic works. These artists utilized silkscreen to replicate and manipulate images from popular culture, a practice that resonated powerfully within the burgeoning street art scene. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, silkscreen printing has been embraced for its ability to efficiently reproduce images, allowing artists to share their messages widely and quickly. The essence of street art and graffiti lies in their accessibility and often transient nature. Using silkscreen techniques, street artists can produce multiple copies of their work, extending their reach beyond the physical limitations of street walls and into galleries, exhibitions, and private collections. This has played a critical role in the democratization of art, making it accessible and relatable to a broader audience. Silkscreen printing allows for the layering of colors and textures, offering street artists a unique way to add depth and complexity to their work.

Techniques and Evolution in Street Art

The use of silkscreen in street pop art and graffiti has evolved over the years, with artists continually experimenting with new methods and materials. This evolution has led to a diverse range of styles and techniques within the genre. Some artists combine silkscreen with other mediums like spray paint or hand-drawn elements, combining traditional and contemporary methods. The flexibility of silkscreen printing also enables artists to play with scale, creating everything from small prints to large murals. This versatility has made it an essential tool in the street artist's repertoire, bridging the illicit thrill of graffiti and the more accepted domain of fine art. The cultural impact of silkscreen fine art prints in street pop art and graffiti is profound. These artworks often serve as social commentary, reflecting the artist's perspective on politics, societal norms, or consumer culture. The ability of silkscreen prints to be mass-produced has also played a crucial role in disseminating these messages, allowing them to reach and engage a wider audience. This art form has challenged traditional perceptions of fine art and given marginalized communities and viewpoints a voice. The recognition and commercial success of these prints have further validated street art as a legitimate and vital artistic expression. 

Future Trajectories in Artistic Expression

Looking ahead, the future of silkscreen in street pop art and graffiti artwork appears vibrant and dynamic. The intersection of digital technology with traditional silkscreen techniques opens new frontiers for artistic expression. Artists are now exploring digital silkscreen printing, combining the precision of digital design with the tactile quality of screen printing. This hybrid approach expands street artists' creative possibilities, allowing them to experiment with more complex and detailed imagery. As the boundaries between street art, pop art, and fine art continue to blur, silkscreen printing remains a vital tool, enabling artists to push the limits of creativity and expression. Silkscreen fine art prints have significantly impacted the development and evolution of street pop art and graffiti. This medium has provided artists with a powerful means to reproduce and disseminate their work, bridging the gap between street art's ephemeral nature and fine art's enduring quality. As the art world continues to evolve, the role of silkscreen in street art and graffiti will undoubtedly remain pivotal, driving innovation and artistic exploration in the years to come.
Footer image

© 2025 Sprayed Paint Art Collection,

    • Amazon
    • American Express
    • Apple Pay
    • Bancontact
    • Diners Club
    • Discover
    • Google Pay
    • iDEAL
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account