Silkscreen Fine Art Print

1942 artworks

Trending

Trending Popular Alphabetically, A-Z Alphabetically, Z-A Price, low to high Price, high to low Date, old to new Date, new to old

  • Speak from the Heart Life is Beautiful Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Speak from the Heart Life is Beautiful Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Speak from the Heart- Life is Beautiful Hand-Pulled 10-Color HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Artist Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Limited Edition. 2018 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 44x36. Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta's neon light series edition print. A ten-color screen print on archival art paper with hand finish paint splatter. Each screen print is on hand-torn archival art paper, signed and numbered, with a thumbprint on the back. Mr Brainwash's Ode to Optimism: "Speak from the Heart- Life is Beautiful" In 2018, Mr Brainwash, the pseudonym of Thierry Guetta, released a limited edition piece that captured the essence of street pop art and contemporary culture's fascination with the interplay of text and image. "Speak from the Heart- Life is Beautiful" is a hand-pulled, 10-color HPM embellished silkscreen print on hand-deckled fine art paper. It is a vibrant testament to positivity, with only 25 pieces signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork, sized at an impressive 44x36 inches, features a neon light series edition print with a warm glow and an inviting message. The Intersection of Street Art and Fine Art in Mr Brainwash's Work Mr Brainwash has been a controversial figure in the art world, straddling the line between street art's raw authenticity and the commercial appeal of pop art. "Speak from the Heart- Life is Beautiful" exemplifies this fusion, combining the tactile nature of silkscreen printing with the refined aesthetic of fine art. The work's bold, neon-inspired aesthetic harkens back to the heyday of pop art while maintaining a modern edge that resonates with today's audience. The addition of hand-finished paint splatter over the silkscreen print adds depth and texture, ensuring that each piece in the series maintains a unique character. This technique nods to the spontaneity and imperfection celebrated in street art, where the environment often plays a role in creating the artwork. Mr Brainwash's Signature Style and Philosophical Underpinnings The neon light effect achieved in "Speak from the Heart- Life is Beautiful" is not just a visual choice; it's a philosophical statement. Neon lights, often associated with the hustle and bustle of city life, become a symbol of hope and beauty in Mr Brainwash's hands. The message "Life is Beautiful" is both an affirmation and a directive, encouraging viewers to embrace life with all its complexities and to find beauty in every moment. This piece also features Mr Brainwash's trademark thumbprint on the back, a personal touch that has become part of his artistic signature. It represents the artist's hand in the creation process and serves as a seal of authenticity for collectors. "Speak from the Heart- Life is Beautiful" by Mr. Brainwash is a striking example of how street pop art and graffiti have evolved into mediums that blend street and gallery lines. With its hand-crafted quality, limited edition status, and poignant message, the piece continues to spread its optimistic message to audiences worldwide, embodying the spirit of pop art's capacity to communicate and connect through bold and direct means.

    $7,876.00

  • Sale -35% The Underground Music Showcase Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl The Underground Music Showcase Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    The Underground Music Showcase Limited Edition Gig Poster 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl at Denver Post. The Underground Music Showcase by John Vogl- The Underground Music Showcase from the Denver Post was held from July 24-27 2014 in Denver, CO. This gig poster commemorates that music festival and depicts a large Tyrannosaurus Rex fighting a Triceratops dinosaur. Limited edition silkscreen art print artwork by famous artist John Vogl.

    $106.00 $69.00

  • Au Naturel 2014 Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Aelhra Au Naturel 2014 Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Au Naturel 2014 Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24

    $224.00

  • Sale -35% The Band HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill The Band HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    The Band Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Each piece is unique and colors, painting, spray paintings made by hand by the artist are random, vary, and you may not receive the exact pictured item! "I use photographic images as the basis for the art, but I would sometimes draw directly on the acetate before I burn the screens to bring out parts of the images I felt were important. Each piece for this run was individually screen printed and hand-painted using a variety of acrylic and other mediums. Take notice of the colors rather than the image, even though that might be difficult to do sometimes. The colors represent what's going on in my life at any given moment." - Bobby Hill

    $164.00 $107.00

  • C/S III Silkscreen Pearl Print by OG Slick x Chaz Bojorquez

    OG Slick C/S III Silkscreen Pearl Print by OG Slick x Chaz Bojorquez

    C/S III 9-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Distressed Pearl White Finish Silkscreen Print on 250gsm Stonehenge White Fine Art Paper by OG Slick x Chaz Bojorquez Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2016 Signed by OG Slick x Chaz Bojorquez & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 P3 Unveiling the Essence of C/S III by OG Slick and Chaz Bojorquez C/S III emerges as a distinct piece in the collaborative series by OG Slick and Chaz Bojorquez, two luminaries in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This 9-color hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print, set on a 250gsm Stonehenge White Fine Art Paper, embodies the spirit of Los Angeles' street art scene. 2016 marked the inception of this rare artwork, with each piece meticulously signed by OG Slick and Chaz Bojorquez and numbered P3 in a series limited to 150 editions. The painting serves as a visual spectacle and a narrative vessel, carrying the legacy of street art's evolution within its layers. OG Slick's hand in the collaboration is evident in the playful yet assertive cartoonish hands and the spray can that dominates the foreground of C/S III. This imagery, often associated with the rebellious nature of street art, becomes a symbol of the artist's roots in the graffiti movement and his adeptness at capturing the urban landscape's pulse. Slick's approach to street art embraces the pop culture influences of his time, reflecting a deep connection with the younger demographics and street art lovers who find familiarity in his visual language. Chaz Bojorquez's Contribution to the Visual Dialogue of C/S III Chaz Bojorquez contributes to C/S III with his iconic calligraphic touch, a feature that has become synonymous with his name. His style, deeply influenced by the Cholo graffiti culture, brings an intricate and flowing contrast to the stark boldness of Slick's figures. The backdrop of the print is a canvas of Bojorquez's signature lettering, which creates a visual depth and speaks to the historical roots of graffiti as a form of street-level communication. Bojorquez's work transcends the aesthetic, engaging with themes of cultural identity and social commentary and celebrating the often-underrepresented communities that form the backbone of urban street culture. The distressed pearl white finish of the print adds a layer of complexity, introducing a sense of age and resilience that mirrors the often-temporal nature of street art. This finish, combined with the premium Stonehenge White Fine Art Paper, imbues the piece with a sense of permanence and sophistication, allowing it to occupy a space that bridges the gap between ephemeral street expressions and enduring art collectibles. The Cultural Relevance of C/S III in Street and Pop Art C/S III holds a place of cultural relevance in street and pop art. As a limited edition piece, it reflects a moment in time when the raw energy of graffiti and the boldness of pop art converged through the hands of OG Slick and Chaz Bojorquez. The collaboration is a testament to the transformative power of street art, showcasing its ability to evolve while honoring its roots. Collectors and enthusiasts of the genre cherish the piece for its artistic merit and its representation of the dialogue between different eras and styles within street art. The impact of C/S III extends beyond its visual appeal, challenging traditional perceptions of art and its place within society. Through their joint efforts, OG Slick and Chaz Bojorquez invite audiences to explore the narratives embedded within urban landscapes, using the language of street pop art to communicate stories that are often overlooked. The limited edition nature of the print, its meticulous craftsmanship, and the prestige of the artists' signatures come together to cement C/S III as a significant work within contemporary art history. Legacy of C/S III and Its Artists The legacy of C/S III lies in its representation of a dynamic and ever-changing art form that remains intrinsically linked to the streets from which it originates. The collaboration between OG Slick and Chaz Bojorquez is a powerful reminder of street art's potential to influence and inspire. As a piece of rare street art, C/S III carries with it the stories, struggles, and triumphs of the communities that have shaped the genre, ensuring that the voices of the streets continue to echo within the halls of fine art.

    $1,733.00

  • Henry Rollins Frequent Flyer Tour Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Henry Rollins Frequent Flyer Tour Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Henry Rollins Frequent Flyer Tour 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. Signed & Numbered Screen Print 18 x 24 inches Edition of 225 February 19, 2010 Henry Rollins tour poster designed by Shepard Fairey. The Frequent Flyer tour starts 2/18/2010 in Arizona USA.

    $917.00

  • Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist

    Andrew Ghrist Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist

    Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 15x24 Silkscreen Print Yagharek Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Andrew Ghrist is a contemporary artist known for his intricate linework, surreal imagery, and dynamic use of color. His limited edition silkscreen print titled Yagharek is an impressive example of his unique fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This piece, produced in 2014, was meticulously hand-pulled on fine art paper, making it a striking collectible for art enthusiasts. The print is part of a signed and numbered edition of only 50, measuring 15x24 inches, further enhancing its exclusivity and appeal. Symbolism and Aesthetic in Yagharek The imagery in Yagharek is both surreal and symbolic, capturing a sense of mystery and intrigue. The dominant presence of birds in the composition suggests themes of flight, captivity, and transformation. A large, dark-feathered bird with piercing eyes looms over an array of alchemical glassware, while a smaller, taxidermy-style owl sits encased in a glass dome. The juxtaposition of life and preservation, movement and stillness, creates a visually compelling narrative that speaks to deeper existential themes. The use of fine lines and detailed textures enhances the sense of realism, while the stylized, almost dreamlike composition keeps the work firmly rooted in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Process and Limited Edition Rarity Silkscreen printing is a meticulous and labor-intensive process that demands precision and craftsmanship. Andrew Ghrist, known for his technical skill, personally hand-pulled each piece, ensuring a level of quality and uniqueness that digital reproductions cannot replicate. The layered application of ink results in a rich, tactile surface that highlights the intricate details of the artwork. This technique, often associated with legendary printmakers in pop and street art movements, gives Yagharek a tangible presence that speaks to both traditional craft and contemporary urban influences. The limited edition nature of this print makes it a coveted piece among collectors, as only 50 exist, each signed and numbered by the artist. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Yagharek reflects the influence of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its raw, detailed aesthetic and bold visual storytelling. While not directly a piece of graffiti, it embodies the energy and visual dynamism of the movement, combining intricate illustration with the rebellious spirit of urban art. Andrew Ghrist’s work often draws from street culture, incorporating elements of mythology, nature, and dystopian themes into a contemporary framework. His print serves as a testament to the evolution of graffiti-inspired fine art, bridging traditional printmaking with the conceptual depth often found in street-based artwork.

    $200.00

  • Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones

    Phineas X Jones Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones

    Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Chicago City on the Horn of a Rhino Walking in the Sea. Chi-Noceros Silkscreen Print by Phineas X Jones Chi-Noceros, a silkscreen print by Phineas X Jones, is a surreal and visually striking fusion of urban architecture and wildlife, blending elements of street pop art & graffiti artwork with fine illustration techniques. This hand-pulled screenprint, created in 2013, captures the imaginative and detailed artistic approach for which Jones is known. The 18x24-inch artwork, produced as a signed and numbered limited edition of 100, depicts a rhinoceros walking through water with the iconic Chicago skyline integrated into its horn. This whimsical yet thought-provoking imagery transforms the animal into a living embodiment of the city, symbolizing both strength and resilience while blurring the lines between nature and man-made structures. The Artistic Composition and Symbolism Jones' illustration style in Chi-Noceros is defined by intricate linework and a deep attention to texture, giving the rhino’s skin a weathered, organic feel that contrasts sharply with the rigid architectural structures growing from its face. The use of the Willis Tower and other Chicago skyscrapers as the rhino’s horn is a bold artistic statement, reinforcing the city’s towering presence and its relationship to the natural world. The water surrounding the rhino creates an additional layer of intrigue, implying either movement through an untamed landscape or the gradual reclaiming of urban spaces by nature. The rhino’s body is also adorned with the four red stars from the Chicago flag, further emphasizing the city’s identity and making the creature a literal representation of its spirit. The integration of these symbols into the natural form of the animal adds a layer of civic pride while maintaining a sense of surrealism. The muted color palette, consisting of grays, blues, and reds, keeps the composition visually cohesive, reinforcing the detailed linework and giving the piece a timeless, almost vintage quality. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influences Chi-Noceros aligns with the aesthetics of street pop art & graffiti artwork by incorporating bold reimaginings of urban culture, transforming everyday elements into something unexpected. The hybrid of an organic, powerful creature with rigid city structures mirrors the themes often found in street art, where the natural and industrial coexist in an ongoing dialogue. This interplay between nature and human development is a recurring motif in urban art, where murals, prints, and graffiti often depict the struggle between environmental forces and the relentless expansion of cities. Jones’ ability to merge intricate realism with surrealism gives his work an edge that fits within the larger movement of contemporary street pop art. The exaggerated proportions and unconventional subject matter challenge the viewer’s perception, much like how graffiti and street murals disrupt traditional urban spaces. His precise illustration techniques, combined with the organic flow of ink from the screenprinting process, further reinforce the handcrafted, raw energy that defines this style of art. The Collectibility and Cultural Impact of Chi-Noceros As a limited-edition, signed and numbered silkscreen print, Chi-Noceros holds value as both a collectible artwork and a cultural statement. The 18x24-inch format allows for the full appreciation of Jones’ meticulous detailing, ensuring that every line and texture remains sharp and impactful. The hand-pulled nature of the print gives each piece a unique character, making it a sought-after work for collectors of street pop art & graffiti artwork, as well as those with an affinity for Chicago-inspired design. The lasting appeal of Chi-Noceros comes from its ability to merge civic identity with artistic expression. It speaks to both urban dwellers and art enthusiasts, offering a playful yet meaningful reflection on how cities and nature intersect. The rhino, a creature known for its resilience and strength, becomes an emblem of Chicago itself, embodying its toughness, adaptability, and iconic skyline. Phineas X Jones has established himself as an artist who bridges fine illustration with the bold, dynamic qualities of urban art. Chi-Noceros stands as a testament to his creativity, transforming an ordinary subject into an extraordinary visual narrative. This silkscreen print not only showcases his technical skill but also cements his place within the evolving landscape of street pop art & graffiti artwork.

    $250.00

  • Vote! Stop Fascism Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Vote! Stop Fascism Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Vote! Stop Fascism Hand-Pulled 4-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey Obey x Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed by Both Artists & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 “It’s an honor to once again collaborate with Shepard and NDLON (National Day Laborer Organizing Network) and release this new rendition of the We Are Human poster that we originally made over 10 years ago. This image is titled ‘Vote! Stop Fascism.’ The proceeds will go into printing more posters and also a massive sticker run to be given out in cities all across the country. Let’s ban together to Stop Fascism and make sure that we get Trump out of power! Thanks.” -Ernesto Yerena The realm of contemporary art has often been a platform for political expression, especially in genres like pop art, street art, and graffiti art. One striking example that stands out from recent times is the "Vota! Alto Al Fascismo" artwork, a hand-pulled 4-color silkscreen print on fine art paper. This piece is the brainchild of two phenomenal artists, Shepard Fairey of the Obey fame, and Ernesto Yerena Montejano from Hecho Con Ganas. Both artists are renowned for their bold stances and vibrant portrayals of socio-political issues, and this particular piece showcases their combined brilliance. Released in 2020, the artwork is not just a statement piece but a testament to the urgency and significance of the message it conveys. Limited to an edition of 450, each artwork is meticulously signed by both Shepard and Ernesto, indicating their personal commitment to the cause it represents. The dimensions of 18x24 make it a conspicuous piece, ensuring that the message is both seen and felt. Drawing inspiration from a decade-old "We Are Human" poster, this modern rendition emphasizes the importance of voting and the dire need to halt the rise of fascism. Ernesto's comment further illustrates the core motive behind this collaboration, shedding light on the broader aim of disseminating the message across cities nationwide through posters and stickers. Engaging, evocative, and ever-relevant, the "Vota! Alto Al Fascismo" artwork seamlessly blends the boundaries between art and activism. As pop art and street art evolve, such pieces remain a testament to their profound impact on society, urging viewers to take action and be part of a larger movement.

    $384.00

  • Sale -35% El Pulpo Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG El Pulpo Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    El Pulpo Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 'El Pulpo' (the octopus), based on a recent poster we created for Slightly Stoopid & Atmosphere's performance at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. Inspired by San Diego surf culture and Dia De Los Muertos imagery, we decided on an ornate octopus and surfboard as fitting iconography for the show as well as a nice tribute to our hometown. This print is a bit of a departure for us as it’s just a one-color print, but what makes it a bit more unique is the gold leaf stock on which it’s printed. Check out a few close-up photos below of the shimmering print as well as the process video we created for the gig poster.

    $106.00 $69.00

  • Stay Wild Pennant Tapestry by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Stay Wild Pennant Tapestry by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Stay Wild 3-Color Original Hand-Pulled Silkscreen 1 of a Kind Tapestry on Cloth by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Artist. 2015 tay Wild Pennant Tapestry by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth. Rod is not included. S

    $371.00

  • Au Naturel Sit Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Aelhra Au Naturel Sit Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Au Naturel Sit Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18x24

    $224.00

  • Lace Shawl Foil AP Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Lace Shawl Foil AP Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Lace Shawl- Foil Variant 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof 30″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint on 100lb cougar white, and it is signed out of an edition of 5 Foil Variant

    $385.00

  • Sale -35% Fate of the Palantiri Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Clint Wilson Fate of the Palantiri Silkscreen Print by Clint Wilson

    Fate of the Palantiri Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Clint Wilson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $164.00 $107.00

  • You’re New Around Here, Aren’t You? Glow AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson You’re New Around Here, Aren’t You? Glow AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    You’re New Around Here, Aren’t You?- Glow Limited Edition 10-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Glow In The Dark Print on 100lb Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson macabre artist modern pop art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 AP Artist Proof, Glow in the dark variant is 11 colors (including the glow), measures 20×30, and is signed in an edition of 75. Printed on 100lb natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Wretch I Created AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Wretch I Created AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Wretch I Created Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Sale -35% Dissection of Stitch Anatomy Sheet No 30 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Nychos Dissection of Stitch Anatomy Sheet No 30 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Dissection of Stitch- Anatomy Sheet No 30 Hand-Pulled 1-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Munken Pure Paper by Medical Pop Artist Nychos. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 11x17 Illustrated by NYCHOS 1-color Screen Print on 300 g/m² Munken Pure Paper Size: 11 x 17 Inches / 27,94 x 43,18 cm Limited Edition of 200 Year: 2018 Imprint & stamp of authenticity Numbered and signed by the artist The REM Anatomy Sheets focus on the anatomy of pop culture cartoon characters. In this new collection of black and white limited edition screenprints, Nychos lets the viewer engage with details of the anatomy of toons.

    $164.00 $107.00

  • Phantom Surfers Jan 24th 1997 The Trocadero Silkscreen Print by Coop

    Coop Phantom Surfers Jan 24th 1997 The Trocadero Silkscreen Print by Coop

    Phantom Surfers - Jan. 24th, 1997 at The Trocadero Limited Edition 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Coop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Phantom Surfers Jan 24th 1997 The Trocadero Silkscreen Print by Coop Coop, real name Chris Cooper, is a hot rod artist working from Los Angeles. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1968, and describes his occupation as "Insensitive Artiste". His work consists primarily of barely clothed Bettie Page-style 1950s soft pornography and/or B-movie monsters, with the female characters often taking the role of "Devil-Women". The image most often associated with his work is however slightly more tame: the face of a grinning devil with a smoking cigar clamped in its teeth.

    $283.00

  • David with Machine Gun Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY David with Machine Gun Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat

    David with Machine Gun Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat, Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print In 2008, the art world witnessed a unique collaboration between two titans of street and pop art – Shepard Fairey, renowned for his OBEY campaign, and Blek le Rat, often referred to as the "father of stencil graffiti." Both artists, distinct in their style and impact on the urban art scene, decided to come together for a limited edition release that drew attention from collectors and enthusiasts alike. This exceptional partnership resulted in the creation of the " David with Machine Gun" silkscreen print, an artwork that expertly fuses their individual artistic sensibilities. Hand-pulled on fine art paper, the artwork's exclusivity is highlighted by its limited edition – a mere 100 prints, each meticulously signed and numbered by the artists themselves. The piece measures 18x24 inches, making it a substantial representation of their combined artistry. What makes this collaboration even more intriguing is its connection to Blek le Rat's solo exhibition at Subliminal Projects titled "Art is Not Peace." The print is a visual interpretation of Sybille Prou’s photographs of Blek Le Rat's iconic street art. These photographs served as an inspiration, capturing the raw energy and aesthetic of urban art that both artists have dedicated their careers to championing. The blending of Shepard Fairey's graphic style with the subtlety and nuance of Blek le Rat’s stencil work is a testament to the transformative power of collaborative art. It not only speaks volumes about the evolution of street and pop art but also stands as a significant memento of a pivotal moment in contemporary art history.

    $3,466.00

  • Fargo North Dakota Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen

    Justin Van Genderen Fargo North Dakota Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen

    Fargo North Dakota Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered on Back Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Location, Location, Location Series Silkscreen Print Cop Shooting at Lake Fargo North Dakota  Fargo North Dakota Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen Fargo North Dakota Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen is a 2013 hand-pulled screenprint that transforms a stark, frozen landscape into a haunting piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 18x24 inches and part of a signed and numbered limited edition of 100, this artwork captures the isolation, tension, and stark beauty associated with the setting of Fargo. The minimalist composition and restrained color palette bring an atmospheric quality to the piece, making it an instant conversation starter while maintaining the aesthetic precision that defines Van Genderen’s work. A Study in Minimalism and Suspense This screenprint is a striking example of how minimalism can create an emotionally charged visual experience. The vast negative space dominates the upper portion of the composition, reinforcing the feeling of emptiness and desolation. In the lower portion, a small figure stands on the shoreline of a frozen lake, arm extended, firing a gun into the distance. The muted grays and whites of the landscape contrast with the icy blue of the water, while subtle texturing gives the piece a weathered, cinematic feel. The scene immediately evokes the quiet tension and understated menace associated with the region, particularly through its connection to the film and television series Fargo. While not explicitly referencing the storyline, the artwork plays on the themes of violence, isolation, and the stark beauty of the Midwest. The placement of the lone figure and the vast, empty space surrounding him create an immediate sense of narrative, leaving the viewer to interpret what has happened or what may come next. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Elements Justin Van Genderen’s approach to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork relies on a fusion of clean, modernist design and raw urban texture. The halftone shading in the trees and distant hills gives the piece a printed, almost grainy quality, reminiscent of vintage posters or old newspaper photographs. This technique aligns with the visual language of screenprinting, a medium frequently used in street art to produce bold, high-contrast imagery that retains a handmade quality. The piece embraces a restrained, muted color scheme, allowing the stark white background to act as both a visual element and an emotional tool. The faded edges and distressed textures create a sense of imperfection, reinforcing the idea that this is a world shaped by rough environments and human intervention. The red typography in the bottom corner is an intentional choice, subtly injecting a sense of urgency or danger into an otherwise cold and distant landscape. The Power of Narrative in Urban-Inspired Art Fargo North Dakota Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen exemplifies how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can go beyond aesthetics to create compelling visual narratives. The stark contrast between man and nature, action and stillness, makes the piece feel cinematic, as if it captures a single frame from a larger story. This kind of storytelling through composition and simplicity is a key characteristic of contemporary urban art, where symbols, figures, and spaces are used to evoke deep emotional responses. As a limited-edition silkscreen print, this piece holds significance for collectors who appreciate the intersection of film-inspired artwork and the raw, stripped-down energy of street culture. Whether displayed in a private collection or as part of an urban-themed gallery, this print stands as a testament to how minimalism, negative space, and subtle visual cues can create something both visually arresting and emotionally evocative. Fargo, as a place and a cultural reference, continues to hold a unique place in artistic interpretation, and this piece captures its essence with an unforgettable, striking simplicity.

    $225.00

  • Roach Skull Test Print Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Joe King Roach Skull Test Print Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Roach Skull, One of a Kind Test Print 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Joe King Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. One-of-a-kind test print with hand emblements and notations by Joe King. There are also figure prints from Joe King, the artist.

    $224.00

  • They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    They Live 2 Movie Hand-Pulled 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey x Mondo. 2011 Signed & Numbered Screen Print They Live 2, 2011 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 500 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles They Live Movie Screening Alamo Drafthouse Austin Texas June 9 2011. This Is Your God, Obey Your Dictator Minute bump to the lower-left corner.

    $917.00

  • Sale -25% Secret Romance 13 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel

    Greg Gossel Secret Romance 13 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel

    Secret Romance 13 HPM One of a Kind Mixed Media Silkscreen, Acrylic, Collage & Spray Paint Painting Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Pop Modern Artist Greg Gossel. 2022 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 15 Embleshed Artwork Size 12x12 Mixed Media Silkscreen One-of-a-Kind HPM Artwork Edition of 15 Unique Pieces

    $529.00 $397.00

  • Sale -35% Seattle Fish Airplane Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Nate Duval Seattle Fish Airplane Silkscreen Print by Nate Duval

    Seattle Fish Airplane Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Nate Duval Limited Edition Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x9

    $106.00 $69.00

  • Onward Illinois Silkscreen Print by Jay Ryan

    Jay Ryan Onward Illinois Silkscreen Print by Jay Ryan

    Onward, Illinois! Silkscreen Print by Jay Ryan Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 230 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Onward, Illinois! Silkscreen Print by Jay Ryan Jay Ryan’s Onward, Illinois! silkscreen print is a celebration of movement, community, and artistic storytelling, blending his signature playful creatures with a uniquely structured composition. Created in 2013, this limited edition, hand-pulled screenprint captures the essence of street pop art & graffiti artwork, where vibrant characters symbolize the energy and resilience of Illinois. With its 18x24-inch format, the piece uses bold muted color tones and fluid linework, a hallmark of Jay Ryan’s artistic approach. Symbolism and Artistic Style This artwork presents a stylized map of Illinois, bursting with expressive animal characters that appear to be in motion, charging forward together. The dynamic arrangement of creatures, including rabbits, dogs, and abstract figures, conveys a collective sense of progress and unity. A notable feature in the composition is a single yellow flag held high, reinforcing themes of leadership, movement, and perseverance. Ryan’s signature hand-drawn textures and organic lines enhance the visual depth, while the limited color palette of blues and greens adds a distinct character to the piece. The use of subtle shading and layered screenprinting techniques gives the print a sense of motion, creating an engaging and almost animated effect. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Jay Ryan’s work has been an integral part of street pop art & graffiti artwork, blending DIY aesthetics with contemporary printmaking techniques. His bold linework, narrative-driven visuals, and use of animals as symbolic figures align with many of the themes found in modern street art. While his work is often associated with gig posters and independent art scenes, it also shares a common visual language with urban graffiti artists, who use symbolism and repetition to tell stories in public spaces. This print exemplifies the crossover between fine art screenprinting and the raw energy of street art, making it a standout in contemporary poster design. Its hand-pulled nature and limited edition status add to its authenticity, reinforcing the importance of tactile, handcrafted art in an increasingly digital world. Legacy and Cultural Impact As a piece rooted in Illinois culture and artistic heritage, Onward, Illinois! serves as both a tribute to the state and a broader reflection on unity and perseverance. The print’s narrative of progress and shared journey resonates with collectors and street art enthusiasts alike, making it a sought-after addition for those who appreciate handmade, narrative-driven art. Jay Ryan continues to influence modern screenprinting, independent poster art, and street pop aesthetics, ensuring that works like Onward, Illinois! remain highly regarded representations of contemporary visual storytelling.

    $200.00

  • The Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Jillian Nickell

    Jillian Nickell The Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Jillian Nickell

    The Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Jillian Nickell Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered on Back Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print of Doctor Who Tardis Police Box Spaceship & the Doc. From 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who Show. The Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Jillian Nickell The Doctor Who silkscreen print by Jillian Nickell is a striking tribute to the 50th anniversary of one of the most influential science fiction series in television history. This limited edition hand-pulled screenprint, created in 2013, captures the essence of the Doctor and his iconic time machine, the TARDIS, in a visually immersive composition. Signed and numbered on the back, with only 175 pieces produced, this 16x20-inch artwork exemplifies the fusion of street pop art & graffiti artwork with the timeless appeal of science fiction. The intricate detailing and carefully chosen color palette make this a standout piece in both pop culture collectibles and contemporary art. The Visual Composition and Artistic Approach Jillian Nickell’s design presents a meticulously detailed depiction of the TARDIS alongside the Doctor, who stands confidently in the foreground holding his sonic screwdriver. The deep blue tones dominate the composition, emphasizing the mystery and vastness of space. The use of stippling and halftone shading techniques enhances the texture, creating depth and atmosphere within the artwork. The glowing effect around the TARDIS windows and the stars scattered throughout the background contribute to a dreamlike aesthetic, reinforcing the show’s themes of time travel and exploration. The Doctor’s expression is one of quiet determination, with his stance suggesting movement as if he is about to embark on another journey. The way Nickell captures the folds of his clothing, the illuminated tip of the sonic screwdriver, and the subtle shading on his face showcases a masterful attention to detail. The stylization of the TARDIS, with its softened edges and glowing outlines, gives the impression that it is materializing, a technique that mirrors the visual distortions often used in street pop art & graffiti artwork. This blending of realism with abstraction makes the print both dynamic and captivating. The Influence of Doctor Who in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Doctor Who has long been a source of inspiration in street pop art & graffiti artwork, with its iconic symbols appearing in urban murals, wheatpaste posters, and stencils around the world. The TARDIS, as a recurring motif, represents adventure, mystery, and the limitless possibilities of time and space. Street artists frequently incorporate its recognizable police box form into their work, often placing it in surreal or unexpected locations to create a sense of displacement and wonder. Nickell’s print captures this same spirit by emphasizing the ethereal qualities of the TARDIS while keeping the Doctor grounded in reality. The composition echoes the layering techniques found in street art, where multiple elements interact to form a cohesive narrative. The contrast between the solid figure of the Doctor and the more fluid, almost glowing TARDIS creates a striking juxtaposition that reinforces the tension between the known and the unknown. This duality is a fundamental aspect of both street pop art & graffiti artwork, where artists often use contrasts to provoke thought and emotion. The Significance of the Limited Edition Screenprint As a hand-pulled silkscreen print, The Doctor Who by Jillian Nickell carries a unique level of craftsmanship that digital reproductions cannot replicate. The layered application of ink on fine art paper gives the piece a tactile quality, making each print slightly unique. The limited edition nature of this artwork adds to its exclusivity, making it a valuable collectible for both fans of the series and admirers of street pop art & graffiti artwork. The 16x20-inch format allows for intricate details to be fully appreciated, whether displayed in a private collection or a curated gallery space. Nickell’s ability to merge a deep appreciation for the Doctor Who universe with the stylistic elements of modern screenprinting results in a piece that transcends typical fan art. This print is not just a celebration of the show’s 50th anniversary but also a testament to the lasting impact of its themes and imagery in contemporary urban art culture. By blending detailed illustration techniques with the energy of street pop art & graffiti artwork, Nickell has created a piece that captures both the nostalgia and the ongoing relevance of Doctor Who in the artistic landscape.

    $175.00

  • Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Print by Cleon Peterson

    Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 18x24 Political Democrat Silkscreen Print of Woman on a Horse Holding US Flag. Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Silkscreen Print The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson represents a striking piece of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork with a clear political message. Created in 2024, this artwork captures the spirit of civic responsibility and the enduring fight for democracy. This piece is printed on hand-deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, highlighting its handcrafted quality and tactile appeal. The print is part of a limited edition of only 80 signed and numbered works, measuring 18x24 inches. Its exclusivity and powerful message make it highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. The Bold Visual Style of Cleon Peterson Cleon Peterson, an American artist born in 1973, is renowned for his bold and minimalist visual language. His work often explores themes of power, resistance, and societal conflict, utilizing stark compositions and contrasting colors to amplify the intensity of his message. The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Silkscreen Print showcases a central figure of a woman on horseback holding the U.S. flag, symbolizing resilience, hope, and the continuous fight for freedom. The muted fatigue-inspired palette offers a unique take on traditional patriotic colors, reinforcing the sense of endurance and the weight of civic responsibility. Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork as Political Commentary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have long been used to express political and social messages, and this print is no exception. By combining the raw energy of street art with the polished techniques of silkscreen printing, Peterson creates a piece that resonates with contemporary audiences while honoring the traditions of activist art. The imagery of the woman and horse evokes strength and determination, while the flag and dynamic composition emphasize a call to action. The fatigue-inspired design also serves as a subtle nod to the struggles and sacrifices inherent in the fight to preserve democratic values. Limited Editions and Their Cultural Significance The limited-edition nature of this artwork enhances its appeal and underscores its importance as a piece of cultural commentary. By signing and numbering each of the 80 prints, Peterson personalizes the artwork, creating a tangible connection between the artist and the viewer. The use of fine art materials such as Coventry Rag Paper elevates the piece, blending the accessible ethos of street art with the refined craftsmanship of traditional printmaking. This combination of aesthetic excellence and political relevance ensures that the Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Fatigue Silkscreen Print will remain a powerful symbol of hope and freedom in contemporary art.

    $563.00

  • SAMO© Quote 4 The Overzealous Air-Guitarist Silkscreen Print by Al Diaz

    Al Diaz SAMO© Quote 4 The Overzealous Air-Guitarist Silkscreen Print by Al Diaz

    SAMO© Quote 4 The Overzealous Air-Guitarist Silkscreen Print by Al Diaz Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on 130lb Natural Off-White Stock Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 14x11 4 The Overzealous Air-Guitarist

    $209.00

  • Dalek Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist

    Andrew Ghrist Dalek Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist

    Dalek Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered on Back Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 18x24Silkscreen Print of Dalek Alien from Doctor Who Machine in Ruins & Destructions of a Town. From 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who Show. Dalek Doctor Who Silkscreen Print by Andrew Ghrist The Dalek Doctor Who silkscreen print by Andrew Ghrist is a stunning example of how street pop art & graffiti artwork can merge with science fiction to create a visually compelling narrative. This 2013 hand-pulled screenprint, produced in a limited edition of 40, presents a striking depiction of a Dalek surrounded by destruction and decay. The detailed linework, dramatic use of color, and intricate textures make this piece an exceptional blend of pop culture and urban art aesthetics. The silkscreen medium enhances the print’s tactile quality, reinforcing the raw energy and chaos of the ruined landscape. The Artistic Elements of the Screenprint Andrew Ghrist’s approach to this artwork showcases a high level of technical skill, using precise linework and meticulous shading to create depth and realism. The Dalek, a feared alien machine from Doctor Who, is the focal point of the piece, appearing damaged yet still exuding an ominous presence. Wrapped in swirling golden energy, the mechanical menace seems caught between destruction and resurgence, a visual metaphor for its relentless nature. The broken wooden structures and shattered debris that surround it amplify the sense of devastation, adding a layer of storytelling that speaks to conflict and resistance. The composition features dynamic contrasts between the muted, desaturated background tones and the striking metallic elements of the Dalek. The warm gold energy swirling around the machine further intensifies the dramatic effect, guiding the viewer’s eye through the chaotic setting. The typography used for the word Dalek integrates seamlessly into the design, appearing as a broken nameplate that reinforces the theme of destruction. The calculated placement of textures, mechanical details, and distressed elements aligns with techniques often seen in street pop art & graffiti artwork, making this piece feel like an urban mural translated onto fine art paper. The Influence of Science Fiction in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Science fiction themes have long been a source of inspiration for street pop art & graffiti artwork, allowing artists to reimagine iconic imagery through an urban lens. The Dalek, as a pop culture symbol, represents fear, dominance, and an unwavering pursuit of conquest. By placing this mechanical being in a decayed, almost post-apocalyptic environment, Andrew Ghrist transforms it into a symbol of destruction and resilience. This visual storytelling technique aligns with many graffiti and street art traditions, where large-scale murals often depict dystopian or futuristic narratives that critique societal issues. The ruined landscape in the artwork serves as a reflection of broader themes often explored in street pop art & graffiti artwork, such as rebellion, decay, and the passage of time. The incorporation of science fiction elements adds a layer of escapism, blending fantasy with reality to create an immersive visual experience. Much like how graffiti artists reclaim and repurpose urban spaces, this print takes a familiar sci-fi character and reconstructs it within a new, grittier context. The use of hand-pulled silkscreen printing further reinforces the authenticity of the piece, giving it a tactile, raw quality reminiscent of traditional graffiti techniques. The Significance of the Limited Edition Artwork This limited edition print, signed and numbered on the back by Andrew Ghrist, holds significant value for collectors of both pop culture and street pop art & graffiti artwork. The 18x24-inch format ensures that the intricate details and bold compositions remain impactful when displayed. With only 40 pieces in existence, this print is a rare and sought-after work that bridges the worlds of sci-fi fandom and contemporary urban art. The fusion of Doctor Who’s dystopian themes with the visual intensity of graffiti-style artwork makes this piece stand out as more than just a pop culture tribute. It represents the intersection of storytelling, street art, and traditional printmaking, capturing the energy of urban destruction in a way that resonates beyond the subject matter. Andrew Ghrist’s meticulous approach to composition, shading, and layered textures brings this vision to life, making the Dalek Doctor Who silkscreen print a compelling work of art that transcends its genre inspirations.

    $225.00

  • Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red White Blue Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red White Blue Print by Cleon Peterson

    Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red White Blue Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Cleon Peterson Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 18x24 Political Democrat Silkscreen Print of Woman on a Horse Holding US Flag. Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Silkscreen Print The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive Red, White, and Blue silkscreen print by Cleon Peterson stands as a powerful piece of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2024, this limited edition artwork captures a strong political and cultural message, emphasizing hope, freedom, and civic responsibility. This piece, printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, features a hand-deckled edge, adding a tactile sense of authenticity and craft to its presentation. The edition is limited to 80 signed and numbered prints, measuring 18x24 inches, which reflects its exclusivity and appeal to collectors of contemporary political art. The Artistic Vision of Cleon Peterson Cleon Peterson, an American artist born in 1973, is renowned for his striking and often confrontational work. His art frequently portrays themes of conflict, power dynamics, and societal upheaval. Peterson’s background in graffiti and street art influences his bold aesthetic, characterized by stark contrasts and a palette of limited colors. The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive print exemplifies these characteristics. The central figure—a woman riding a horse, holding a U.S. flag—symbolizes strength, perseverance, and patriotic ideals. The choice of red, white, and blue emphasizes its American identity, tying the artwork to the ideals of democracy and freedom. The Cultural Impact of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have long served as powerful tools for social commentary. This print embodies this tradition, using bold, graphic imagery to inspire action and reflection. The deliberate simplicity of the composition ensures that the message is clear and accessible, making it a quintessential example of political art with a populist edge. Peterson’s use of silkscreen techniques ties the work to the traditions of Pop Art pioneers like Andy Warhol, while the urban and gritty aesthetic links it to the raw energy of graffiti culture. Limited Editions as a Medium for Political Expression The exclusivity of limited edition artworks like this one enhances their value, both financially and culturally. The Vote Keep Hope & Freedom Alive print resonates with contemporary political movements, particularly those emphasizing civic engagement and the protection of democratic ideals. By incorporating a powerful visual narrative with the intimacy of hand-signed and numbered editions, Peterson bridges the personal and the political, creating a piece that feels both monumental and approachable. This artwork is a striking example of how modern Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork can encapsulate political sentiment while maintaining an aesthetic appeal. Through its bold imagery and symbolic elements, it stands as both a call to action and a celebration of the enduring values of hope and freedom.

    $563.00

  • Sale -35% Make Room for the Emptiness Silkscreen Print by Jim Houser

    Jim Houser Make Room for the Emptiness Silkscreen Print by Jim Houser

    Make Room for the Emptiness Silkscreen Print by Jim Houser Hand-Pulled 6-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 11x14 Silkscreen Print Jim Houser's "Make Room for the Emptiness" Silkscreen Print "Make Room for the Emptiness" is a captivating six-color silkscreen print by Jim Houser, an artist whose work is often categorized within the spheres of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2009, this piece reflects Houser's distinctive visual language, combining iconography, symbolism, and animal elements to create compositions that communicate complex narratives and evoke emotional responses. The artwork measures 9 x 12 inches on 11 x 14 inches of fine art paper, meticulously hand-pulled to ensure the highest quality in silkscreen printing. This process allows for the vivid colors and intricate details that characterize Houser's work to be reproduced with precision and depth. The limited edition run of 200 pieces speaks to the exclusivity and collectability of "Make Room for the Emptiness," making it a sought-after piece for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Each print in the series is signed and numbered, underscoring its authenticity and the artist's direct involvement in its creation. Houser's artwork often explores the interplay between animals and images, where each element informs the other to create a cohesive whole. "Make Room for the Emptiness" exemplifies this approach, with its visually arresting character set against a stark background. The dynamic quality of the piece is palpable, with the figure's eyes and the surrounding elements drawing the viewer into a personal and universal narrative. The title, "Make Room for the Emptiness," suggests a contemplative approach to space, both physically and emotionally. Houser's work invites viewers to consider the voids and spaces within their lives, perhaps as potential growth or reflection areas. Like much of Houser's work, this piece transcends the visual to become a meditative object, encouraging introspection and interpretation. In the context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, Jim Houser stands out as an artist who bridges the gap between street culture and fine art. His work retains the immediacy and accessibility of street art while also incorporating the refinement and complexity of gallery-oriented pieces. "Make Room for the Emptiness" is a testament to this balance, embodying graffiti's raw, expressive qualities with the precision and technique of silkscreen printmaking. Moreover, each print comes with a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity, providing additional assurance of its origin and status as a genuine piece of Houser's oeuvre. This document guarantees the print's authenticity and adds to its value as a document of the artist's work. "Make Room for the Emptiness" is a significant piece within Jim Houser's body of work, encapsulating his unique approach to art-making. This limited edition silkscreen print is a vibrant example of how Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork can be visually compelling and emotionally resonant. Houser's integration of text and image, combined with his nuanced use of color and form, creates a piece rich in meaning and ripe for reflection. As with all his work, this print invites viewers to engage with the art personally, offering a window into the artist's mind and inner landscapes.

    $109.00 $71.00

  • KG Olive AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    Dave Kinsey KG Olive AP Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey

    KG Olive Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Chipboard Paper by Mike Giant x Dave Kinsey Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof

    $539.00

  • XXXtentacion III HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill XXXtentacion III HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    XXXtentacion III Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper by Bobby Hill Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Superbe Print Gray Silver White Signed Hand-Embellished Mixed Media Screen Print on 200lbs Heavyweight Paper Size: 6 x 9 Inches Release: January 16, 2020 Run of: 5

    $264.00

  • CamoSplash Pink Yellow Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta CamoSplash Pink Yellow Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    CamoSplash Pink Yellow Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Hand-Pulled 8-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 38x38 Thumb Print & Date on Back Part of the CamoSplash Series CamoSplash Pink Yellow is a silkscreen print created by the street artist Mr. Brainwash, also known as Thierry Guetta. Mr. Brainwash is a French-born artist based in Los Angeles, who became famous after his appearance in Banksy's documentary, "Exit Through the Gift Shop" (2010). The CamoSplash Pink Yellow silkscreen print features a vibrant and colorful composition, which showcases Mr. Brainwash's characteristic mix of pop art and abstract art styles. The artwork consists of a camouflage pattern filled with pink and yellow splashes, making it an eye-catching piece. As with many of his works, this print is a limited edition, signed and numbered by the artist. Mr. Brainwash's artwork is characterized by his use of bright colors, iconic imagery. His work often pays homage to influential pop culture and art history figures, such as Andy Warhol, Banksy, and Keith Haring.

    $3,039.00

  • It's Your Birthday Black HPM Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta It's Your Birthday Black HPM Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    It's Your Birthday Black Paint Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM 1-Color Silkscreen & Acrylic Paint Print on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Mr. Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2018 Framed Signed & Numbered Black Paint HPM Hand-Embellished Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 50x38 Single-color Screen Print with Hand Finishing on Archival Fine Art. Exploring the Fusion of Street and Pop Art in Mr. Brainwash's Limited Edition Print In the dynamic world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, few pieces capture the essence of this vibrant art form as compellingly as Mr. Brainwash's limited edition hand-embellished print titled "It's Your Birthday." This unique artwork is the brainchild of Thierry Guetta, known in the art world as Mr. Brainwash, a moniker that reflects his provocative approach to art. Guetta is a renowned figure in the street art scene, often blurring the boundaries between popular culture and street art to create pieces that resonate with a modern audience. The "It's Your Birthday" print is a striking example of Guetta's distinctive style, often incorporating street and pop art elements. Produced in 2018, this limited edition features a 1-color silkscreen and acrylic paint print on hand-deckled fine art paper. It is a prime example of how graffiti art transcends the confines of urban walls and becomes a celebrated form of contemporary fine art. This print is especially notable for its hand-finishing, a touch that adds a unique flair to each piece in the edition. The hand-embellished aspect means that no two prints are exactly alike, as each contains subtle variations applied personally by the artist. This human touch is a testament to the street art ethos, where the artist's direct interaction with their medium is paramount. Mr. Brainwash's Technique and Artistic Vision Mr. Brainwash's technique combines fearless graffiti-style mark-making with sophisticated silkscreen processes. By choosing a single-color screen print for "It's Your Birthday," Guetta showcases his ability to create depth and dimension with minimal elements. The boldness of the black ink against the texture of the fine art paper accentuates the contrast inherent in his work, reflecting the stark realities of street art set against the often-polished world of pop culture. The subject of the print, a vintage Polaroid camera, encapsulates Guetta's fascination with nostalgia and iconography. Cameras are recurring motifs in his oeuvre, symbolizing moments captured in time, much like street art, which captures the moment's zeitgeist. In this print, the camera is not just a piece of technology but a portal to the past, inviting viewers to ponder the fleeting nature of art and life. "HPM" in the artwork's title refers to "Hand-Painted Multiples," indicating that this print is part of a select group of works that have been individually touched by the artist's hand. This process elevates the print from a mere reproduction to a unique piece of art, merging pop art's reproducibility with street art's singular nature. The Impact and Significance of "It's Your Birthday" in Modern Art "It's Your Birthday" is more than just a piece of artwork; it's a statement. With an edition size of only 30, it underscores the exclusivity that often accompanies fine art while also paying homage to the more democratic and accessible nature of street art. This balance of accessibility and exclusivity has become a hallmark of Mr. Brainwash's approach, allowing him to maintain a foothold in the high art and famous culture arenas. Furthermore, this print's release in 2018 signifies a period where street art was increasingly being recognized in the higher echelons of the art world. Galleries and collectors, who once might have scoffed at the notion of street art as a legitimate form, were beginning to acknowledge its impact and significance. The size of the artwork, 50x38 inches, commands attention and space, just as street art demands the viewer's attention in the urban landscape. Its size allows the details and hand-finished touches to stand out, enabling the viewer to engage with the work intimately despite its bold presence. Legacy and Collectability of Mr. Brainwash's Work Collectors of Mr. Brainwash's work are drawn to pieces like "It's Your Birthday" for their visual appeal and investment potential. As a limited edition, signed and numbered by the artist, this print represents a coveted asset in the art market. The fact that it is framed adds a layer of value, preserving the integrity of the artwork and enhancing its display quality. The legacy of "It's Your Birthday" lies in its ability to encapsulate the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. By merging street art's rebellious spirit with pop art's mass appeal, Guetta creates a familiar and challenging visual language. This piece is a powerful representation of contemporary art's evolution and the blurring lines between different art movements and cultural commentary.

    $4,740.00

  • Sale -35% Fagundes Masked 7.9 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK

    DGK Fagundes Masked 7.9 Skateboard Art Deck by DGK

    Fagundes Masked- 7.9 Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist DGK. Dwayne Fagundes Popsicle Deck, Traditional 7-PlyWood, Medium Concave

    $92.00 $60.00

  • Room 237 AP Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith

    Jon Smith Room 237 AP Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith

    Room 237 AP Artist Proof Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jon Smith Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2013 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Room 237. A tribute to the film Room 237 is a movie about perceived meanings in Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining.

    $246.00

  • Euphoria Pink Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Euphoria Pink Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Euphoria Pink Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster, a hand-painted on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2021 Stamped As Error Unique Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Melty Misfit Icecream Stylized Melting. This Was Considered a Error During the Printing Process by Artist Due To Backround Color Changes. Unsigned. An Unexpected Twist on a Candy-Colored World Euphoria Pink Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster arrives from 2021 in a rare variation that highlights the artist’s passion for vibrant hues and whimsical motifs. Stamped as an error due to background color changes, this unique 18x24 piece stands apart from typical editions. Despite remaining unsigned, it possesses an authentic stamp acknowledging its accidental creation. This twist lends the artwork a special aura, prompting collectors to seek it out for both its visual appeal and its spontaneous backstory. Buff Monster’s signature melty misfit creatures appear front and center, oozing across the composition in shades of orange and green, accented by pink drips. The entire scene feels like an otherworldly candy meltdown, enhanced by the bright interplay of cheerful tones. The melting ice cream shapes, cyclopean characters, and bold cherry accents represent key hallmarks of Buff Monster’s style. The vividly colored figures often signify a playful approach to art that embraces comedic and childlike qualities without relinquishing an edgier, street-inspired side. Here, the swirl of colors merges with a background that inadvertently shifted tone, creating a visually striking collage of fun chaos. While printing errors can sometimes diminish the perceived value of an edition, this mishap elevates the piece’s desirability among fans who appreciate the unforeseen moments that give Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork its spark of authenticity. Capturing the Spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Buff Monster’s work resonates with an urban flair, echoing the aesthetic of large-scale murals and rapid-fire graffiti tags. Vibrant color blocks clash and drip, recalling the allure of spray paint on concrete walls. Euphoria Pink Error Silkscreen Print exudes these impulses by displaying a cast of melting monsters that appear to dance across the paper. This style is consistent with the energy found in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where bold outlines and layered pigments transform otherwise ordinary surfaces. The pink splotches on the top edge, for instance, could be remnants of a paint drip that just happened to come out differently than intended. The print thus captures the spontaneity that often characterizes street-based artistic processes. From Happy Accident to Coveted Variation The background shift that defines this print alters the environment in which Buff Monster’s creatures exist. In some areas, the pink is softer than usual, while in others, it appears saturated and intense. These discrepancies underscore how hand-pulled silkscreens can yield unexpected outcomes. Rather than discarding this variation, Buff Monster chose to document its uniqueness by stamping it as an error. Collectors with an eye for novelty prize these sorts of artistic anomalies, which reflect the freewheeling nature of contemporary urban expression. That sense of anything can happen not only aligns with the spirit of Buff Monster’s playful cast of characters, but it also captures the ethos of printmaking itself. Undeniable Character in Every Drip Even though Euphoria Pink Error Silkscreen Print remains unsigned, it features intricate details that link it unmistakably to Buff Monster’s broader repertoire. Viewers can spot hints of halftone textures and bold lines, elements that recur throughout his other forays into rainbow-splashed designs. The swirling meltdown effect leaves behind layers of color that appear to dissolve into one another, adding dimension and fueling the sense of sweet chaos. Cherry icons, goopy eyes, and lumpy shapes jostle together, bringing the piece to life in a swirl of pink and yellow. The result is an artwork that transcends a mere printing mishap, standing instead as an emblem of the charm and spontaneity that define Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This error edition, in all its bright and messy glory, provides a rare opportunity to glimpse Buff Monster’s willingness to embrace creative accidents and transform them into something fresh and irresistible.

    $552.00

  • Mine is Yours Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Add Fuel Mine is Yours Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Mine is Yours Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19.6x27.5 Silkscreen Print of Stylistic Graffiti Tag Throw Up Tile Motif and Golden Heart with Mixed Emotions. Exploring the Vibrancy of Street Pop Art Through Silkscreen Prints The evolution of street art has taken a fascinating turn with the integration of classical motifs and contemporary messages, creating a genre widely recognized as Street Pop Art. A quintessential example of this dynamic blend is the 'Mine is Yours' silkscreen print by the artist Add Fuel. Originating from the bustling streets into the sanctity of fine art galleries, this limited edition artwork embodies the spirit of street pop art with its vibrant graffiti tag throw up tile motif and a golden heart that symbolizes mixed emotions. Add Fuel, whose real name is Diogo Machado, hails from Portugal and is actively contributing to the global art scene with his distinctive style that marries the old with the new in an urban context. The Lure of Limited Edition Artwork Limited edition prints like 'Mine is Yours' are not just mere reproductions but are collectibles that hold value for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Hand-pulled with a 5-color process on fine art paper, each of the fifty prints carries its unique characteristics, a signatory of the hands-on approach that Add Fuel dedicates to his work. The size of 19.6x27.5 inches offers a substantial canvas for the intricate design that commands attention and invites viewers to explore the depth of its elements. Signed and numbered, these prints carry the authenticity of the artist's touch, making each piece a cherished segment of a broader narrative that is the artist's vision. Graffiti Artwork: A Reflection of Contemporary Society Graffiti artwork often serves as a mirror to the societal pulse, resonating with the emotions and thoughts of the community from which it springs. 'Mine is Yours' does just this, by juxtaposing a stylistic graffiti tag with a traditional tile motif, it reflects the dichotomy of individual possession versus communal sharing. The golden heart at the center, brimming with expressiveness, could be interpreted as the artist's commentary on the complexities of human emotions and relationships in the urban landscape. Add Fuel's work is not only visually arresting but is also thought-provoking, engaging the viewer in a silent dialogue about ownership, sharing, and the coexistence of contrasting ideals. In the broader context of Street Pop Art, such pieces become vital narratives that challenge conventional aesthetics and meanings. They bring the rawness of the street into a format that is both accessible and profound, allowing the art form to transcend its original boundaries and engage with a wider audience. Diogo Machado's contribution through 'Mine is Yours' is a testament to the transformative power of street pop art, and its capacity to innovate and inspire beyond the walls that once confined it.

    $1,116.00

  • Duality Fox Mulder X FIles Silkscreen Print by Jeremy VanCleef

    Jeremy VanCleef Duality Fox Mulder X FIles Silkscreen Print by Jeremy VanCleef

    Duality Fox Mulder X FIles Silkscreen Print by Jeremy VanCleef Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered on Back Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Fox Mulder X FIles. Duality Fox Mulder X-Files Silkscreen Print by Jeremy VanCleef Duality Fox Mulder is a limited edition silkscreen print created by Jeremy VanCleef in 2013, featuring a haunting interpretation of the iconic character from The X-Files. This hand-pulled screenprint, measuring 18x24 inches, was produced in a signed and numbered edition of only 25, making it a rare and highly collectible piece. The artwork captures the psychological complexity of Fox Mulder, using a bold, minimalist composition combined with high-contrast halftone textures and neon green accents. The print reflects VanCleef’s signature fusion of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where pop culture subjects are reimagined through an urban, contemporary lens. Concept and Visual Symbolism The composition of Duality Fox Mulder plays with the themes of truth, paranoia, and perception, central to The X-Files narrative. Mulder’s portrait is partially fragmented, with sections of his face missing, replaced by stark, negative space. This deconstruction reinforces the character’s struggle between belief and skepticism, reality and illusion. The hollowed-out eyes add a ghostly effect, suggesting his relentless search for answers has made him both enlightened and consumed by obsession. The surrounding typography includes phrases like Trust No One and The Truth Is Out There, iconic to the series, enhancing the sense of mystery and intrigue. The grainy, distressed background texture mimics photocopied conspiracy files, further reinforcing the idea of secrecy and government cover-ups. The limited color palette, dominated by green and black, directly references the eerie glow often associated with extraterrestrial themes in science fiction, making the print feel both vintage and futuristic. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Influence Jeremy VanCleef’s work often draws from the aesthetics of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, and this print is no exception. The use of halftone printing techniques, stencil-inspired portraiture, and distressed text elements are reminiscent of the wheatpaste posters seen in urban environments. The neon green accents give the piece a cyberpunk, underground zine quality, reinforcing the DIY ethos of street art culture. The layering of text and imagery, as well as the calculated use of negative space, allows for an interplay between structured design and raw, unfiltered expression. This technique mirrors how graffiti artists use walls as their canvas, layering different visual elements to create an evolving narrative. The deliberate imperfections in the ink application further connect the piece to the handcrafted, analog processes that define the screenprinting movement within street art. Collectibility and Cultural Impact With only 25 prints in existence, Duality Fox Mulder stands as an exclusive collectible within the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Jeremy VanCleef’s ability to reinterpret pop culture figures through a subversive, street-inspired approach makes this print highly sought after by collectors of both contemporary printmaking and science fiction memorabilia. The X-Files continues to be a cultural touchstone, with themes of government secrecy, alien life, and truth-seeking remaining relevant in modern discourse. This print captures that ongoing relevance, using street art techniques to elevate Mulder’s character into an iconic visual statement. The meticulous craftsmanship of the hand-pulled silkscreen process ensures that each print retains a unique quality, reinforcing its place as a significant piece in the fusion of urban art and cult television mythology.

    $250.00

  • Stairway to London Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Stairway to London Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Stairway to London Limited Edition 2-Color Vintage Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2009 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 30x22 Led Zeppelin Music Rock Super Stars Vintage 2009 Print. Hand-finished screenprint on hand torn, 100% cotton 300gsm cream archival art paper with deckled edges. 22 × 30 in 55.9 × 76.2 cm Edition 100

    $4,011.00

  • Queen of Clubs Silkscreen Print by Phil Lumbang

    Phil Lumbang Queen of Clubs Silkscreen Print by Phil Lumbang

    Queen of Clubs Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Philip Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $224.00

  • Tyto Alba AP Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Justin Anville Tyto Alba AP Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville

    Tyto Alba 9-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville, Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2011 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24. Small Handeling Crease to Upper Left Facing Margin. Intricacy and Allure of Anville's Screen Printing Justin Anville's "Tyto Alba" is a striking example of the fusion between Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork and fine art printmaking. The 9-color hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print is a testament to Anville's skill in utilizing traditional screen printing techniques to create artwork that resonates with the energy and rawness of street art, while also commanding the finesse and sophistication of gallery-quality pieces. Crafted in 2011, each print in this limited edition is signed by the artist, marked as an artist's proof (AP), and measures 18x24 inches, capturing the viewer's attention with its size and detail. The artwork's complex layering of colors highlights Anville's meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to the craft of screen printing. The small handling crease to the upper left-facing margin bears witness to the human element involved in the process of creating each individual piece, a subtle reminder of the artist's hand at work. The central figure of the owl, crowned and majestic, stands as a powerful symbol within the composition. The owl is often associated with wisdom and mystery in various cultures, and Anville's portrayal adds a regal dimension to these interpretations. This iconography is cleverly juxtaposed with the urban elements that frame the bird, creating a dialogue between nature and the constructed environment, a common theme in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Contribution to the Evolution of Street Art Anville's "Tyto Alba" not only contributes to the evolution of street art but also stands as a bridge between the often separate worlds of street and fine art. His work elevates the graffiti art style into a fine art realm without losing the grassroots feel that defines street art. The rarity of the piece adds to its allure, knowing that it belongs to a finite set of prints, each one slightly different from the last, each one a unique piece of Anville's vision. The use of nine colors in the screen printing process is significant, allowing for a depth and vibrancy that can be challenging to achieve with fewer layers. Anville's choice of fine art paper as a substrate reflects a conscious decision to present street art not merely as ephemeral but as something to be preserved and cherished. The result is a rich texture and color dynamism that brings the artwork to life. Artistic Impact of "Tyto Alba" "Tyto Alba" serves as an emblem of Anville's artistic prowess and his contribution to the broader narrative of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The piece's existence within limited edition collections across the globe speaks to its impact on both the art community and pop culture. Collectors of Anville's work appreciate not just the visual appeal of his art but also the commentary it provides on the blending of urban street culture with the more traditional aspects of art-making. Justin Anville's "Tyto Alba" is a profound representation of the modern-day synergy between street art and fine art printing. It stands as a vibrant emblem of the potential for Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork to transcend boundaries and enter into a dialogue with audiences across diverse spectrums of the art world.

    $213.00

  • Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Buff Monster Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster

    Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster, a hand-painted on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2021 Stamped As Error Unique Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Melty Misfit Icecream Stylized Melting. This Was Considered a Error During the Printing Process by Artist Due To Backround Color Changes. Unsigned. A Playful Exploration of Sweet and Subversive Imagery Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster encapsulates the artist’s enthusiasm for bright colors, cartoon-like creatures, and the melting forms that have become his signature. This hand-painted edition, produced on fine art paper in 2021, stands out from the primary run due to a background color shift that occurred during the printing process. Buff Monster deemed it an error and stamped it accordingly, leaving the piece unsigned yet highly prized among followers of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The gleeful chaos of melting ice cream figures evokes a sense of lighthearted fantasy, while the color palette—featuring black drips and vibrant swirls—amplifies the sense of urban energy. Fans of Buff Monster’s work often note how the cheerful mood disguises deeper themes of transformation, fleeting pleasures, and the fluidity of modern pop culture. Long known for fusing carefree, childlike motifs with a slick, urban sensibility, Buff Monster has developed a style that lends itself easily to silkscreen prints. In this artwork, the melty misfit creatures take center stage, giving the composition a sense of movement as one shape oozes into the next. The black overlays create sharp contrasts against the swirls of pastel, bright pink, and citrus-colored tones. Each cyclopean face expresses cartoonish personality—oddly endearing despite the drips. Set against a background that was never intended for the final design, these mischievous figures become still more compelling, suggesting the unpredictable nature of art-making. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Inspirations Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print owes much to traditions rooted in street-based practices. Buff Monster’s choice of textural layering, bold outlines, and playful, irreverent elements ties him to the ongoing dialogue of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. While the image retains the polished edges of a screenprint, it clearly references the spontaneous energy of city murals, where bright paint and spray can drips push color into raw territory. The melting ice cream shapes suggest a blurring of boundaries between the innocent and the edgy, echoing how street art often merges pop icons with rebellious undertones. Viewers may recognize comedic nods to brand logos or childhood candy wrappers, updated and warped in a way that only exists in Buff Monster’s imaginative world. A Rare Variation Appreciated by Collectors The background color shift sets this piece apart from the intended edition, making it a unique collectible. Art enthusiasts who follow Buff Monster admire the unpredictable nature of the screenprinting process, acknowledging that small errors can yield unexpected treasures. This sense of rarity appeals to collectors seeking something more personal than a typical run-of-the-mill piece. The error stamp adds a layer of intrigue, sealing its status as an unplanned deviation. Despite the lack of a signature, the distinctive color palette and eye-catching characters prove that it carries the artist’s unmistakable fingerprints. Such changes in hue bring forth newly emphasized contours and shifts in mood, reminding viewers that even small print run variations can dramatically alter the energy of a composition. Continuing the Legacy of Vibrant Urban Aesthetics This artwork affirms Buff Monster’s position as a playful yet skilled creator, ready to celebrate unusual visuals and comedic twists on familiar motifs. The swirl of ice cream and singular-eyed creatures invites audiences to embrace fantasy and mischief while tapping into broader themes of consumerism and ephemeral pleasures. An underlying sense of positivity often emerges from the bright pigments and buoyant characters, adding a dash of whimsy to urban-inspired art. The synergy between the pop-inflected color schemes, the error-induced aesthetic, and the comedic forms underscores the spirit of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork: a movement built on experimentation, layered messaging, and the celebration of unexpected outcomes. Euphoria Black Error Silkscreen Print exemplifies how a minor printing deviation can become an extraordinary artifact, carrying Buff Monster’s enduring signature of sugary optimism and eye-catching design.

    $552.00

  • Shaka Variant 2 HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Meggs Shaka Variant 2 HPM Spray Paint Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Shaka- Variant 2 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Acrylic, Aerosol & Screen Print on Watercolour Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This edition is hand-painted and sprayed, so essentially everyone is unique, an original series so to speak. This piece is based on a tee design I did for Pow Wow Hawaii in 2013. The Shaka is symbolic of good vibes & Aloha in Hawaii so it’s a classic and fun image I use as a symbol of my love for Pow Wow and Hawai’i in general. It obviously also recognized in surf/skate culture so the composition is a reference/homage to the all-time classic Jim Phillips screaming hand graphic for Santa Cruz skateboards." - Meggs

    $251.00

  • Dare to Defy Silkscreen Print by Mear One

    Mear One Dare to Defy Silkscreen Print by Mear One

    Dare to Defy 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Heavy Fine Art Paper by Mear One Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Artist: Mear One Creation Date: 2008 Edition: 80; signed and numbered Size: 18" x 24" Signed, numbered, and embossed by the artist in pencil, this 3-color silkscreen art print is on heavy weight archival white colored paper.

    $371.00

  • Vulcan Vasquez Rocks LA Star Trek Print by Justin Van Genderen

    Justin Van Genderen Vulcan Vasquez Rocks LA Star Trek Print by Justin Van Genderen

    Vulcan Vasquez Rocks LA Star Trek Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered on Back Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 Location, Location, Location Series Silkscreen Print of Spock Vulcan Sci Fi Star Treck TV & Movie Character in Los Angeles LA Standing on Vasquez RocksDuring a Sunrise or Sunset Vulcan Vasquez Rocks LA Star Trek Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen The Vulcan Vasquez Rocks LA Star Trek silkscreen print by Justin Van Genderen is a striking example of how street pop art & graffiti artwork can merge cultural nostalgia with minimalist modernism. This 2014 hand-pulled screenprint, limited to an edition of 50, presents an evocative depiction of Vasquez Rocks in Los Angeles County, a location famously associated with the Star Trek universe. The print captures the stark, alien-like landscape in a bold, graphic composition, reinforcing the cinematic significance of this natural landmark while paying tribute to one of the most iconic science fiction franchises in history. The Artistic Vision Behind the Silkscreen Print Van Genderen’s approach to this piece emphasizes minimalism, using sharp geometric forms, a limited color palette, and strong contrasts to create a visually arresting composition. The towering rock formations are rendered in deep shadow, juxtaposed against a massive, glowing sun that dominates the background. A lone figure, representing Spock or a traveler from the Star Trek universe, stands at the peak, reinforcing a sense of isolation and exploration. The typography is bold and futuristic, with the word Vulcan standing prominently at the top, reinforcing the extraterrestrial theme. The print’s use of space and color reflects key influences from street pop art & graffiti artwork, particularly in the way it simplifies complex landscapes into striking, high-impact visuals. The textures and distressed finishes evoke a vintage aesthetic reminiscent of classic sci-fi posters, adding to the timeless appeal of the piece. By stripping away extraneous details, Van Genderen creates an image that is immediately recognizable yet open to interpretation, allowing viewers to project their own narratives onto the scene. Vasquez Rocks as a Cultural and Artistic Landmark Vasquez Rocks has long been a favored location for filmmakers, particularly within the science fiction genre. Its jagged, otherworldly formations have served as the backdrop for numerous Star Trek episodes, making it an enduring symbol of exploration and discovery. By selecting this site for his artwork, Van Genderen taps into a collective cultural memory, using street pop art & graffiti artwork techniques to recontextualize a familiar setting into something fresh and thought-provoking. The silhouette of the lone figure atop the rocks adds a narrative element to the composition, inviting speculation about the character’s identity and purpose. Whether viewed as Spock gazing into the unknown or as an anonymous wanderer lost in the vastness of space, the scene encapsulates themes of solitude, curiosity, and the eternal search for meaning. The rising or setting sun adds to the sense of transition and timelessness, reinforcing the idea of exploration as both a personal and universal journey. The Significance of the Limited Edition Silkscreen Print As part of the Location Location Location series, this print continues Van Genderen’s exploration of how places—both real and fictional—shape cultural narratives. Each piece in the series distills the essence of a specific location into a minimalist, cinematic aesthetic, drawing on elements of street pop art & graffiti artwork to create a sense of immediacy and impact. This limited edition of 50, signed and numbered on the back, adds an element of exclusivity, making it a prized collectible for both art enthusiasts and Star Trek fans alike. The silkscreen printing process itself lends a tactile, handcrafted quality to the piece, distinguishing it from digital reproductions and mass-produced prints. Each print carries slight variations, reinforcing the uniqueness of the artwork and its connection to traditional printmaking techniques. The 18x24-inch format ensures that the piece makes a strong visual statement, whether displayed in a gallery, private collection, or as part of an urban art installation. Van Genderen’s Vulcan Vasquez Rocks LA Star Trek silkscreen print exemplifies the intersection of pop culture, cinematic history, and contemporary street pop art & graffiti artwork. By transforming a real-world location into an abstract, symbolic representation of exploration and science fiction mythology, the artwork continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate both visual storytelling and the timeless appeal of Star Trek’s visionary universe.

    $275.00

  • 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183

    TAKI 183 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183

    50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183 2-Color Screen Print on Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Spray Paint HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 183 Artwork Size 18x24 Hand Deckled 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets x TAKI 183 The 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print by Beyond The Streets in collaboration with TAKI 183 celebrates one of the most influential figures in graffiti culture. Released in 2019, this 2-color screen print on Coventry Rag fine art paper stands as a tribute to the origins of modern graffiti, highlighting the legacy of one of the first writers to tag the streets of New York City. Each piece in this limited edition of 183 is hand-embellished with spray paint, signed, and numbered, making it a unique collector’s item for enthusiasts of street pop art and graffiti artwork. TAKI 183 is a foundational figure in the world of graffiti, credited with pioneering modern tagging culture in the late 1960s. As a teenager from Washington Heights, he became known for writing his name in various locations across New York City, particularly on subway cars and walls. His work gained widespread attention after an article in The New York Times brought mainstream recognition to the movement. This 50th-anniversary print honors the impact of his work, visually representing the raw, bold style that inspired generations of graffiti artists. The Art of Spray Paint and Screen Printing This limited edition print masterfully combines the aesthetic of traditional tagging with the refined techniques of screen printing. The large, spray-painted TAKI 183 lettering dominates the composition, with smaller variations of his tag scattered throughout, reinforcing the repetition and placement strategies of graffiti culture. The use of raw black spray paint against a stark white background mimics the look of actual street tags, giving the piece an authentic feel that captures the energy of urban art. Beyond The Streets, an organization known for curating exhibitions and collaborations that highlight street pop art and graffiti artwork, brings a polished, gallery-quality approach to this edition while maintaining the raw essence of graffiti. The inclusion of hand embellishments ensures that no two prints are exactly alike, further enhancing the authenticity of the work. The hand-deckled edges add a layer of refinement, elevating the piece beyond standard screen prints and into the realm of fine art. The Cultural Significance of TAKI 183 TAKI 183’s influence on graffiti culture cannot be overstated. His simple yet powerful signature laid the groundwork for future street artists, showing that a name could become an icon through sheer repetition and strategic placement. This print is not just a celebration of his work but also an acknowledgment of the entire graffiti movement that followed. Writers across the world took inspiration from TAKI 183’s bold approach, using walls, trains, and urban landscapes as canvases for self-expression. This piece serves as a direct link between the past and present of graffiti, emphasizing the importance of tagging in shaping contemporary street pop art and graffiti artwork. By producing this limited edition 50 years after TAKI 183 first made his mark, Beyond The Streets ensures that his contributions remain relevant in the evolving landscape of urban art. Collectors who acquire this print are not only investing in a piece of history but also in the ongoing legacy of street culture. A Must-Have for Collectors of Street Pop Art For those who appreciate street pop art and graffiti artwork, this 50th Anniversary BTS HPM Spray Paint Print is a significant addition to any collection. It captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of early tagging culture while offering a polished, gallery-ready presentation. The hand-embellished nature of each piece makes it a true original, bridging the gap between spontaneous street tagging and the world of fine art. This print is more than a tribute—it is a continuation of a movement that began with TAKI 183 and has since influenced artists, designers, and cultural movements worldwide. As graffiti continues to shape visual culture, pieces like this ensure that its pioneers are remembered and celebrated in the context of contemporary art.

    $843.00

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
    • Diners Club
    • Discover
    • Google Pay
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account