Silkscreen Fine Art Print

1954 artworks

  • QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print by RYCA- Ryan Callanan

    RYCA- Ryan Callanan QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print by RYCA- Ryan Callanan

    QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print by RYCA- Ryan Callanan Hand-Pulled 1-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9.75x9.75 Silkscreen Print RYCA's QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print: A Confluence of Technology and Street Pop Art The QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print by RYCA, also known as Ryan Callanan, is a striking example of how contemporary artists blend digital motifs with traditional printmaking techniques. RYCA's decision to capture the essence of a QR code, an emblem of the digital age, and transform it into a piece of street pop art & graffiti artwork is innovative and reflective of our times. The smiley face hidden within the code's design adds a layer of playfulness and nostalgia, reminding us of the early days of digital communication while commenting on technology's pervasive nature in modern life. This artwork, a 2022 limited edition of 50, has been created through the labor-intensive process of hand-pulled silkscreen printing. Each print, signed and numbered by the artist, measures 9.75x9.75 inches and is printed on fine art paper. The choice to work in a monochromatic palette emphasizes the starkness and immediacy of the QR code, contrasting the often colorful and chaotic imagery found in street art. However, this very simplicity allows the piece to stand out, offering a visual pause in the frenetic visual language of urban environments. RYCA's Artistic Journey and the Intersection with Street Art RYCA's journey as an artist has been marked by his ability to infuse familiar cultural icons with new meaning. By taking a universally recognizable symbol such as the QR code and embedding the iconic smiley face within it, he bridges the gap between art and the audience, making his work both accessible and engaging. This piece is a testament to RYCA's skill in using pop art sensibilities to comment on the intersection of technology and human emotion, a prevalent theme in the digital age. The limited run of this print makes it a coveted item for collectors and reinforces the transient nature of street art, where the rarity and location of a piece can significantly enhance its value and impact. RYCA's work is a reminder of the transient nature of graffiti artwork, often here today and gone tomorrow, mirroring the fleeting nature of digital information in the internet age. The QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print is more than a visual statement; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the zeitgeist of the 21st century. QR codes have become ubiquitous in our lives, a technical solution to a cultural desire for quick, seamless access to information. By incorporating this symbol into his art, RYCA comments on its pervasive nature and challenges the viewer to consider the relationship between the digital and physical worlds. With its minimalist aesthetic and conceptual depth, this print reflects a broader trend in street pop art & graffiti artwork, where artists are increasingly engaging with digital culture. RYCA's work is at the forefront of this movement, blending street art's immediacy with the connectivity of digital technology. RYCA's QR Code Smiley and Its Place in Modern Art As street pop art & graffiti artwork continue to evolve, artists like RYCA are leading the charge, breaking down barriers between art forms and exploring new mediums. The QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print is a powerful example of this evolution, where a technology tool is repurposed into a medium for artistic expression. The print represents RYCA's creative vision and a commentary on the increasingly blurred lines between the virtual and the real. In a world where digital interactions often replace physical ones, RYCA's print serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of tangible art in a digital age. It stands as a bridge between two seemingly disparate worlds, inviting the viewer to reflect on the role of art in a society dominated by screens and codes. RYCA's QR Code Smiley Silkscreen Print is a defining piece within the genre of street pop art & graffiti artwork, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of art, technology, and culture. Its existence as a limited edition print further underscores the value placed on originality and authenticity in art. Through this work, RYCA invites us to ponder the pervasive nature of digital symbols in our lives and how they can be reimagined through the lens of art.

    $81.00

  • Bird on Bike Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    John Vogl Bird on Bike Silkscreen Print by John Vogl

    Bird on Bike Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Vogl Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. ED 2

    $103.00

  • Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins

    Jen Collins Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins

    Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins Hand-Pulled 3-Color Screen Print on Recycled 280gsm A5 Card Stock Paper Limited Edition Art Artwork. 2014 Signed & Numbered On Back Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 5.85x8.3 Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins is a piece of artwork created by the artist Jen Collins. Her work spans various mediums, such as ceramics, textiles, and prints, and often features themes related to nature, relationships, and self-expression. It is common to find her work gracing the pages of magazines and books or adorning various products. The Cape Girl Silkscreen Print by Jen Collins represents her distinct artistic style, employing her signature elements in a limited edition print.

    $67.00

  • Dark as a Dungeon Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Dark as a Dungeon Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Dark as a Dungeon Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24

    $771.00

  • Bleached Skateboard Art Deck by Pushead

    Pushead Bleached Skateboard Art Deck by Pushead

    Bleached Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Mixed Media Archival Pigment Transfer & Screen Print on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Pushead. 2021 Large Signed & Dated Across Front Lip 8.875x32 Transfer Bottom & Screen Printed 2 Headed Frog

    $298.00

  • Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM Silkscreen by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM Silkscreen by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM Silkscreen by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas 4-Color Screen Print Spray Paint on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Stencil Spray Paint Hand Deckled HPM Embellished Limited Edition of TBD Unique Artwork Size 20.5x26.5 El Rey del Corrido Original Colorway. Ernesto Yerena Montejano's Tribute to a Musical Legend Ernesto Yerena Montejano's "Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM" is a striking piece of pop street art that pays homage to the late Mexican singer-songwriter Chalino Sanchez, El Rey del Corrido. This artwork is a unique blend of Montejano's signature style and the spirit of Sanchez's music, a genre deeply rooted in the narrative tradition of corridos, which are ballads that tell stories of passion, struggle, and resistance. Created in 2022, the piece showcases the rich interplay between visual art and music, symbolizing cultural identity and remembrance through its vibrant 4-color screen print and spray paint on hand-deckled fine art paper. Capturing the Essence of Chalino Sanchez in Street Pop Art Montejano's artwork captures the essence of Chalino Sanchez with a visual language that resonates in street pop art and graffiti. The use of bold colors and the hand-deckled edges of the paper give the work a raw and authentic feel, echoing the gritty reality of Sanchez's lyrics and life story. The limited edition, signed and numbered by the artist, reflects the intimate connection between the art and its subject. It offers unique cultural memorabilia to art and music enthusiasts alike. Street Art Techniques and Pop Art Sensibilities The techniques employed in creating "Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM" are characteristic of street art's spontaneity and pop art's penchant for bold imagery. Montejano's use of stencil spray paint adds a layer of texture and depth, making each print in the series a one-of-a-kind piece. The spray paint, a tool often associated with the rebellious nature of graffiti, contrasts with the controlled process of silkscreen printing, resulting in a piece that is both planned and improvised, meticulous and expressive. Ernesto Yerena Montejano's Artistic Contribution Montejano's work stands out in contemporary art for combining street art techniques with cultural storytelling. His pieces often reflect social and political themes, focusing on Chicano and indigenous experiences. In "Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM," Montejano continues this tradition, using the visual medium to celebrate and explore the complexities of Mexican-American identity and the cultural crossover embodied by Chalino Sanchez. Ernesto Yerena Montejano's "Chalino Sanchez Original Colorway HPM" is more than a piece of art—it is a visual ode to an iconic figure whose music continues to inspire and resonate with people across borders. Through his skillful blend of street pop art and graffiti techniques, Montejano creates artwork that carries the legacy of Chalino Sanchez into visual culture, ensuring that the stories and the spirit of the corridos are etched into the collective memory of both art and music communities.

    $793.00

  • Supply and Demand Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Supply and Demand Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Supply and Demand Red AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2006 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Obey Giant Star Andre The Giant Logo on Wreath Like Badge With Obey & Dollar Sign. Shepard Fairey, renowned for his unique blend of pop, street, and graffiti art, introduced the "Supply and Demand Red AP" in 2004, marking another powerful testament to his iconic artistic endeavors. This piece showcases a meticulous hand-pulled screen print on fine art paper, demonstrating Fairey's commitment to craft and detail. Artist Proofs, often abbreviated as AP, are unique versions of limited edition prints used primarily for the artist's collection or close associates. This silkscreen print is embossed with the coveted AP mark, signifying its rarity and distinction from the general run. Deeply embedded within this artwork is Fairey's emblematic Obey Giant Star, a symbol that traces back to his earliest days in the art scene. The emblem, inspired by the visage of Andre the Giant, has, over time, become a potent image in contemporary art. Set against the backdrop of a wreath-like badge, this motif gains prominence. The art is interspersed with other powerful symbols - the commanding word "Obey" and the omnipresent dollar sign. These elements together provide commentary on societal obedience, consumer culture, and the intersections of power, propaganda, and capital. Fairey's works often delve into these thematic explorations, prompting viewers to engage with their surroundings critically. Celebrated globally, Shepard Fairey's prints, minimal editions like "Supply and Demand Red AP," continue to captivate audiences. They not only signify the pulsating energy of street art but also underscore the potential of this medium to invoke reflection, dialogue, and change. This silkscreen print stands as an epitome of Fairey's transformative journey, from street corners to revered gallery spaces.

    $2,166.00

  • Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark Cruiser Black Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark Cruiser Black Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark Cruiser- Black Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme x Lee Scratch Perry. Supreme and Jamaican record producer Lee Scratch Perry have teamed up for another collaboration. The Supreme x Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark Cruiser Deck released during Week 8 of the Supreme FW20 season on October 15th, 2020

    $206.00

  • Bike Reward Poster! Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard

    Jacob Borshard Bike Reward Poster! Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard

    Bike Reward Poster! Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Borshard Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2011 Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 Pee-wee Herman, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, TV, Movie, Bike, Bicycle, Stolen. Not Signed or Numbered. Reads: $10000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE RECOVERY OF STOLEN BIKE CALL Pee Wee HERMAN 354-8567 Bike Reward Poster! Silkscreen Print by Jacob Borshard The Bike Reward Poster! silkscreen print by Jacob Borshard is a striking example of street pop art and graffiti artwork that merges nostalgia, humor, and cultural iconography. This 2011 hand-pulled, five-color silkscreen print is a tribute to one of the most famous fictional missing bicycles of all time—Pee-wee Herman’s stolen bike from the 1985 cult classic film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. The piece blends the aesthetics of vintage reward posters with bold, graphic design elements that make it a standout in the modern pop art movement. The Pop Culture Influence of Pee-wee Herman Pee-wee Herman, the eccentric and lovable character created by the late Paul Reubens, has remained an enduring figure in pop culture. His signature red bicycle, prominently featured in Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, became an unforgettable symbol of childhood wonder, adventure, and obsession. This print by Jacob Borshard encapsulates that legacy with a reimagined, larger-than-life version of the fictional missing bike poster seen in the film. The text, rendered in bold red and black, mimics the dramatic urgency of real missing item posters while playfully referencing the absurdity of offering a massive reward for a simple bicycle. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Elements This print exemplifies the fusion of street pop art and graffiti artwork, utilizing bold typography, minimal color palettes, and an instantly recognizable subject. The five-color hand-pulled silkscreen technique gives the piece a tactile, layered effect, enhancing its retro feel. The halftone shading on the bike and background replicates the look of old newspaper prints, reinforcing the vintage aesthetic. This design approach is a common feature in modern street pop art, where traditional printmaking methods intersect with contemporary cultural commentary. Jacob Borshard’s work often plays with nostalgia and humor, making it an ideal fit for collectors who appreciate artwork that bridges classic Americana with a rebellious, urban edge. The inclusion of Pee-wee Herman’s fictional phone number further blurs the line between reality and pop culture fiction, drawing in audiences who cherish cult classics and the visual storytelling of screen-printed art. Limited Edition and Collectibility This print was produced in a limited edition of 50, making it a highly sought-after piece among collectors of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Though not signed or numbered, its rarity and unique cultural significance make it a desirable acquisition. Measuring 18x24 inches, it is a perfect size for display, allowing fans of Pee-wee Herman and contemporary printmaking to showcase a piece that is both visually captivating and culturally rich. Jacob Borshard’s Bike Reward Poster! silkscreen print is a celebration of the intersection of pop culture, street art, and classic print techniques. By transforming a moment from a beloved film into a collectible artwork, Borshard continues the tradition of blending humor, nostalgia, and graphic design into a striking visual statement.

    $200.00

  • Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Cost of Oil AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Cost of Oil AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 2-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. The "Cost of Oil" silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a provocative piece that cuts to the heart of street pop art and graffiti artwork's capacity to confront and question socio-political issues. Released in 2008 as an artist proof (AP), this limited edition artwork is a visual exploration of the themes of energy consumption, environmental impact, and the geopolitical ramifications implicit in the pursuit of oil. Signed and marked as an AP by Fairey, the piece measures 18x24 inches and is printed on cream speckletone fine art paper. Known for his intelligent and critical approach to cultural commentary, Fairey's "Cost of Oil" embodies the essence of his street pop art practice. The artwork is anchored by the bold, declarative question, "What is the cost of oil?" which resonates against the backdrop of a commanding visual narrative. The image features a solitary figure, clad in a shirt emblazoned with "USA," filling up a Hummer's gas tank—a potent symbol of American consumption and the military-industrial complex. The radiant sunburst behind the figure and the dripping blood-red bottom underscores the dichotomy of light and darkness in the discourse around freedom and its costs. This 2-color hand-pulled print is a quintessential example of Fairey's work, aligning itself with the 'OBEY' campaign's goal to stimulate discussion and reflect on the pervasive propaganda in public spaces. The 'OBEY' motif has always sought to challenge observers to question the mechanisms and messages in their environment, and "Cost of Oil" extends this challenge to the global issue of oil dependency and its vast implications. As a piece of street pop art, the "Cost of Oil" is a catalyst for dialogue, pushing the boundaries of what art can communicate and how it can influence public thought. It's a stark reminder of the power of visual art as a means of activism and advocacy and of Fairey's enduring role in using his art to spotlight crucial issues. The print remains a relevant and stirring piece within the oeuvre of Fairey's work and the larger conversation about energy, environmentalism, and the actual price of consumption.

    $1,116.00

  • Aqua Apes Silkscreen Print by Ron English

    Ron English- POPaganda Aqua Apes Silkscreen Print by Ron English- POPaganda

    Aqua Apes Silkscreen Print by Ron English- POPaganda Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2017 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "I made up a world called Delusionville that is populated by a hundred or so of my characters. This print introduces two of those new characters to the Ron English- POPaganda universe. This is a couple of Aquarium dwellers called The Aqua Apes. We have major infrastructure problems in this country, so, sounds like a good time for some tax breaks for the wealthy." - Ron English- POPaganda

    $472.00

  • Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Michael Collopy Hand-Pulled Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist Proof. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Desmond Tutu South African Bishop and Theologian. "This portrait of anti-apartheid and pro-human rights activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu is my 2nd collaboration with photographer Michael Collopy Archbishop Tutu embraced non-violence as he strove to end apartheid and discrimination against women in South Africa. I deeply admire Arch Tutu’s philosophy, courage, and powerful communication skills. The below testimonial from Michael Collopy illuminates Tutu’s character beautifully." -Shepard Fairey Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey and Michael Collopy The Desmond Tutu AP Silkscreen Print created by Shepard Fairey in 2022 is a profound example of how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be used to elevate human rights and spiritual leadership. The portrait is based on a photograph taken by American photographer Michael Collopy, known for his powerful black-and-white portraits of world figures dedicated to peace and justice. This print was issued as an AP Artist Proof and hand-signed by Shepard Fairey on cream speckletone fine art paper. It measures 18 by 24 inches and forms part of Fairey's expanding body of work that engages directly with social justice, political resistance, and international peace movements. The collaboration between Fairey and Collopy was first introduced with a mural and print of Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg and continues here with a tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Visual Power in the Language of Protest and Dignity Fairey's visual interpretation of Desmond Tutu is filled with layered symbolism and bold graphic design. Dominated by shades of blue, black, and cream, the work integrates Tutu’s contemplative gaze with symbolic references to South Africa’s flag and anti-apartheid struggle. Text elements flank the composition, including phrases that echo Tutu's bold stance on confronting injustice. The layout draws from Fairey’s background in street poster campaigns, where visual impact and legibility are key. Collopy’s original photograph captures the moral seriousness of Tutu’s expression, while Fairey’s print style recontextualizes the image into a piece of public memory that transcends the gallery wall. This synthesis of photojournalism and graffiti design emphasizes the dignity and defiance of a global figure who stood firm against segregation, inequality, and oppression. Legacy of Anti-Apartheid Activism Through Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, who died in 2021, was not only a spiritual leader but a fearless opponent of apartheid and racial injustice. His leadership in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as his advocacy for women’s rights and LGBTQ+ inclusion within faith communities, made him a unifying figure of moral clarity. By featuring Tutu in this limited edition print, Fairey adds another figure to his Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork canon that includes icons like Angela Davis, Nelson Mandela, and Dolores Huerta. The use of graffiti-adjacent aesthetics for this tribute speaks to how activism and art converge in public space to influence hearts and minds. Collaboration Rooted in Photographic Documentation and Graffiti Iconography The collaboration between Shepard Fairey and Michael Collopy reflects the power of cross-medium influence. While Collopy brings the emotional intimacy of portrait photography, Fairey infuses that essence with visual urgency and graphic symbolism drawn from his years in street campaigns and protest art. Their shared effort in immortalizing Desmond Tutu reinforces how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can function not just as aesthetic practice but as a tool of cultural preservation. The artist proof edition underscores the rare and collectible nature of this print, which functions as both an homage and a political statement. By placing a globally respected spiritual leader in the visual language of resistance, this work ensures that Desmond Tutu’s values remain visible in contemporary culture.

    $675.00

  • Deep Ocean, Vast Hell HPM Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Dee Dee Deep Ocean, Vast Hell HPM Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Deep Ocean, Vast Hell Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Aerosol and Silkscreen on Deckled 250gsm Somerset Archival Paper by Artist Dee Dee Modern Pop art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 5 Artwork Size 43-7/8 x 30-1/2 inches Dee Dee is a New York City-based street artist who uses collage, paint, and silkscreen to bring surreal and cinematic daydreams and nightmares to life. It is in that world – between sleep and dream, between the surface and subconscious – where the viewer is invited to enter. The work encapsulates themes of the seen and unseen, the hidden and the revealed, the masks we wear, and the ones we choose to remove.

    $820.00

  • Pandemonium Silkscreen Print by Hijack

    Hijack Pandemonium Silkscreen Print by Hijack

    Pandemonium Hand-Pulled Deckled Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Desirable Artist Hijack Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2020 Hand Numbered & Artist Stamped Limited Edition of 100 Hand-Deckled Artwork Size 22x22. Global Food Bank Covid Charity Print by Hijack. Introducing "Pandemonium" by Hijack: A Street Pop Art Reflection on Global Crisis Crafted amid the tumultuous era marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, the artwork "Pandemonium" by the street artist Hijack seizes the collective consciousness of a world grappling with uncertainty and upheaval. This piece is a hand-pulled, deckled color silkscreen print on fine art paper, embodying the artist's poignant response to the pandemic's impact on society. Hijack, whose real name remains part of his enigmatic persona, has become a notable figure in the contemporary street pop art and graffiti art scene, with works that often delve into the commentary on current events and social issues. The limited edition artwork, sized 22x22 inches, is a visual statement and a philanthropic endeavor, with its proceeds aimed at supporting global food banks during the pandemic. As a part of a limited run of 100 pieces, each hand-numbered and stamped by the artist, "Pandemonium" becomes a collectible piece of history, immortalizing the zeitgeist of the early 2020s. Symbolism and Technique in Hijack's "Pandemonium" "Pandemonium" exudes a striking balance between the immediacy of graffiti art and the calculated precision of pop art silkscreen printing. The image portrays a figure in protective gear, the silhouette and posture reminiscent of a healthcare worker and a biohazard cleaner. This duality highlights the frontline reality of the pandemic. The use of bright colors against the monochrome background draws attention to the subject and infuses the piece with a sense of vibrancy amidst the darkness, a hallmark of street pop art's capacity to find beauty and meaning in the grim and mundane. The fine art paper serves as the urban canvas for Hijack, much like the walls and alleyways of the cityscape serve other graffiti artists. The deckled edges of the paper echo the often rough and transient nature of street art, offering a contrast to the permanence that the limited edition print signifies. It is this interplay of the brief with the enduring that Hijack navigates through "Pandemonium," reflecting on the fleeting nature of the pandemic while capturing a moment in time that will be indelibly etched in history. The Cultural Resonance of "Pandemonium" in Street Art Discourse In the broader discourse of street pop art and graffiti artwork, "Pandemonium" resonates as a cultural artifact, a beacon of the times. The work emulates how street artists have historically used public spaces and accessible mediums to reflect societal sentiments, provoke thought, and inspire action. Hijack's choice to contribute to a global charity through his art reflects a tradition within street art to not only comment on social issues but also actively participate in societal change. The image's depiction of the character with a spray bottle labeled "COVID-19" evokes a sense of action and responsibility, an acknowledgment of the collective efforts to 'cleanse' the world of the viral threat. This representation goes beyond mere aesthetics; it is a rallying cry, a nod to the resilience of humanity in the face of a global crisis, and a testament to the role of art in documenting, responding to, and healing communal traumas. As a piece of street pop art, "Pandemonium" stands out for its ability to capture the essence of an unprecedented global event while maintaining the stylistic and thematic elements that define the genre. Hijack's work is not just an artistic response to a pandemic; it is a historical record and a commentary on the human condition, a reminder of the tumult and triumph that characterize our times. In the legacy of street art, "Pandemonium" will be remembered as a poignant reflection of the era it was created in, a testament to the power of art to encapsulate complex emotions and narratives. It is a visual dialogue between the artist and the world, a piece that speaks to the fear, hope, and indomitable spirit that has defined the human response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through "Pandemonium," Hijack contributes to the rich tapestry of street pop art and graffiti artwork, which continues to evolve and resonate as a voice of the people in the public domain.

    $1,099.00

  • Lee Quinones Logo Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Lee Quiñones Lee Quinones Logo Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Lee Quinones Logo Deck- Blue Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Supreme. 2018 The Supreme x Lee Logo Skateboard highlights the work of Puerto Rican artist and "Wild Style" actor Lee Quiñones in a commemorative collection from the Spring/Summer 2018 range. Lee has originally known for his 1970s NYC subway graffiti art, which inspired this deck. The top features Quiñones' printed signature in white, while the bottom showcases a "Supreme" graffiti piece in blue, white, and black, with a green subway tile background and "Silent thunder" painted in white. Puerto Rican actor and artist Lee Quinones originally gained fame as a subway graffiti artist in New York City during the 1970s. Throughout the Spring/Summer 2018 season, Supreme released a handful of items featuring the artwork of Lee Quinones including hoodies, jackets, shorts, pants, and this Blue skate deck. The deck showcases an example of his famous subway-style art, with the word Supreme in blue font on a green background. The top of the deck includes Quinones' printed signature, making it perfect for hanging in your crib however you see fit.

    $206.00

  • Destiny Star Map Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Ron Guyatt Destiny Star Map Silkscreen Print by Ron Guyatt

    Destiny Star Map Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ron Guyatt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Star map and ship from cult classic video game Destiny.

    $159.00

  • Freedom Tower Brooklyn Bridge Kentile HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Bobby Hill Freedom Tower Brooklyn Bridge Kentile HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Bobby Hill

    Freedom Tower- Brooklyn Bridge- Kentile 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

    $159.00

  • Warning: Addictive- Blue Silkscreen Skateboard by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Warning: Addictive- Blue Silkscreen Skateboard by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Warning: Addictive- Blue Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Shepard Fairey OBEY. Signed on Front With Marker. Warning Addictive Skate Deck. Numbered edition of 400. Signed by Shepard Fairey. I've been a big fan of Andy Howell's art and skateboarding since the late '80s, and I watched eagerly as he and his partners launched New Deal Skateboards in 1990. New Deal was groundbreaking not only because skaters creatively led it, but because Andy Howell's art and design almost instantly shifted the aesthetics and style of skateboarding from skulls and dragons to graffiti and hip-hop. New Deal was the first company primarily focused on street skating and street culture, and their smart, funny, ads celebrated their role as the "power to the people," "ear to the street" vanguard of skater-owned-and-run companies. Straight out of the gate New Deal set the tone for the '90s. -Shepard

    $541.00

  • Unsinkable Consumption AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Unsinkable Consumption AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Unsinkable Consumption AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2015 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Sinking Titanic Style Cruise Liner Ship Sinking Cause of "Oil." Shepard Fairey's "Unsinkable Consumption AP" is a thought-provoking silkscreen print that resonates with contemporary environmental and socio-political issues. This artist proof, created in 2015, is part of a limited edition, hand-pulled with five colors on Cream Speckletone fine art paper, a testament to Fairey’s commitment to high-quality craftsmanship in his work. At 18x24 inches, the artwork captures the viewer's attention with its stark imagery and powerful message. The print portrays a sinking ship reminiscent of the Titanic, a vessel historically synonymous with human arrogance and the disastrous consequences of overestimating human engineering over nature’s forces. In Fairey’s rendition, the liner is juxtaposed with an oil rig symbol within a red warning circle, stark against the cream background. The word "CONSUME" looms above, a bold indictment of society's relentless exploitation of natural resources. This image resonates deeply with themes of ecological disaster and unsustainable practices, encapsulating the idea that, like the "unsinkable" Titanic, our consumption habits may lead to our downfall. Fairey's work often encompasses a blend of street art's accessibility and pop art's use of recognizable imagery to engage with the audience on critical issues. The sinking ship is a metaphor for the potential catastrophe of unchecked consumption, while the oil rig emblem represents the specific threat of fossil fuels. Signed and marked as an artist-proof, this piece holds a special place in Fairey's oeuvre, signaling its status as a significant work directly from the artist's hands. As a prominent figure in pop, street, and graffiti art, Fairey has continually used his platform to advocate for political and environmental awareness. "Unsinkable Consumption AP" exemplifies his approach to art as a means of provocation and dialogue. This piece not only stands out for its aesthetic appeal but also for its capacity to engage the public in critical reflection on urgent global issues. Through this print, Fairey underscores the vital role of art in sparking conversation and potentially inspiring action.

    $822.00

  • Untitled 101 Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Dalek- James Marshall Untitled 101 Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall

    Untitled 101 Silkscreen Print by Dalek- James Marshall Hand-Pulled 38-Color on 320gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 26x26 Abstract Silkscreen Print Exploring the Geometric Dynamism of James Marshall's Silkscreen Art James Marshall, widely recognized by his moniker Dalek, channels the spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork through his visually arresting silkscreen prints. One such piece, known for its intricate geometric patterns and bold color play, captures the essence of movement and depth often associated with urban street art's kinetic energy. The piece, while untitled, speaks volumes through its complex interlocking shapes and the vibrant contrast of blues and greens, making it a compelling example of contemporary pop art. Marshall's work in this realm showcases a sophisticated understanding of color theory and spatial dynamics, employed to create a sense of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional plane. His silkscreen prints do not merely represent the urban aesthetic; they reimagine it, presenting a fusion of precise technique and the unpredictable nature of street art. The result is a body of work that resonates with graffiti's vibrancy and pop art's polished finish. James Marshall's Contribution to Street Pop Art and Graffiti Aesthetics The aesthetic contributions of James Marshall to the street pop art and graffiti movement are marked by his signature style, which combines elements of both genres to produce something unique. His prints, characterized by an almost digital precision, are reminiscent of the meticulous stenciling techniques found in graffiti while drawing on pop art's clean, impactful design. This blend of styles has allowed Marshall to carve out a distinctive niche within the art world, bridging the gap between street-level expression and high art. Marshall's art is not confined to the walls of galleries; it encapsulates the essence of street art by bringing the same sense of accessibility and public engagement to the viewer. Through his prints, he democratizes art, making it available to a broader audience, much like street art's public presence allows for an uninhibited consumption and interpretation by the masses. In summary, James Marshall's untitled silkscreen print is a testament to the dynamic and evolving world of street pop art and graffiti artwork. His unique fusion of geometric precision and bold coloration exemplifies the innovative potential of street-inspired art to captivate and engage, transcending the boundaries between the street and the gallery. Through his work, Marshall continues contributing to the dialogue surrounding contemporary art, challenging perceptions and inspiring new ways of seeing.

    $849.00

  • Núcleo Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Add Fuel Núcleo Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    Núcleo Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel Hand-Pulled 6-Color on 320gsm White Astropack Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 19.6x19.6 Silkscreen Print In the dynamic realm of contemporary art, "Núcleo Silkscreen Print" stands out as a testament to the innovative spirit of the renowned artist Add Fuel. With a harmonious blend of traditional silkscreen printing techniques and modern design aesthetics, this artwork resonates with the distinctive character of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, blurring the lines between these genres. Crafted in 2023, the piece is not only a visual delight but also a symbol of artistic evolution and commitment. This hand-pulled 6-color print is meticulously produced on 320gsm White Astropack Fine Art Paper, ensuring longevity and vibrancy. The choice of medium further accentuates the intricate details and striking blue patterns that dominate the artwork. Every swirl, dot, and line exhibits Add Fuel's keen attention to detail and his passion for intertwining classic and contemporary elements. Spanning 19.6x19.6 inches in size, "Núcleo Silkscreen Print" offers viewers a vast canvas to dive deep into its mesmerizing visual narrative. Being a signed and numbered limited edition, the exclusivity of this artwork adds another layer of allure to art collectors and enthusiasts alike. While the exact number of editions remains undisclosed, each piece carries its unique identifier, reinforcing its authenticity and the artist's personal touch. In an era where art is constantly evolving, "Núcleo Silkscreen Print" by Add Fuel serves as a beacon, reminding us of the timeless allure of handcrafted artworks and the power of artistic expression to bridge diverse genres.

    $913.00

  • Flower Power Blue AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Flower Power Blue AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Flower Power Blue AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & AP Marked Original Run Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Blue Lotus Flower &Electric Power Lines. "These Flower Power prints are a symbolic urge for a concerted effort to transition off of fossil fuels and to sustainable energy sources. Life, as we know it on Earth, will depend on this transition happening with the support of citizens, government, and corporations. Read "This Changes Everything" by Naomi Klein if you'd like a strong analysis of the severity of the climate crisis and the urgency to transition off of fossil fuels. Proceeds from these prints will benefit 350.org to support their work around the climate emergency. Thanks for caring." -Shepard Fairey Shepard Fairey, the mind behind the iconic OBEY imagery, once again channels his signature blend of street and pop art in the "Flower Power Blue AP" silkscreen print. An emblem of countercultural movement, Fairey's piece presents a striking juxtaposition of the serene blue lotus flower against the industrial backdrop of electric power lines. Cast on Speckletone Fine Art Paper, this hand-pulled screen print not only exemplifies the artist's meticulous craftsmanship but also carries a poignant and timely message. The "Flower Power" series, which this print is a part of, stands as a clarion call for humanity's pivot from environmentally harmful fossil fuels to more sustainable energy sources. This transition, as Fairey suggests, is not just a matter of technological or economic feasibility; it is an imperative for the continuity of life as we understand it. The reference to Naomi Klein's "This Changes Everything" underscores the severity of the looming climate crisis, offering readers a comprehensive analysis of our current ecological predicament and the urgency with which we must act. Beyond its aesthetic appeal and socio-political commentary, the artwork demonstrates Fairey's commitment to environmental advocacy. Proceeds from the sale of these prints are directed to 350.org, an organization at the forefront of the global movement to address climate change. Such initiatives are emblematic of Fairey's approach to art — one that is not just visually stimulating but also deeply rooted in activism and the broader call to collective action. Through this masterful piece, Shepard Fairey once again reiterates the power of art in shaping conversations, influencing change, and fostering a more conscious global community.

    $840.00

  • 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.

    $170.00

  • Veil Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Joe King Veil Silkscreen Print by Joe King

    Veil Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Joe King Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.

    $134.00

  • Jurassic Park Velociraptor Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG Jurassic Park Velociraptor Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    Jurassic Park- Velociraptor 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Silver Curious Metallics Lustre Paper by DKNG Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. "Jurassic Park: Velociraptor" is a 24” x 18” four-color screen print on Curious Metallics Lustre paper with an artist edition of 60 prints.

    $256.00

  • Medivac Orange Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Medivac Orange Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik

    Medivac- Orange Labbit 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Glossy Fine Art Paper by Frank Kozik Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. #50 of 50. Medivac 2004 Art Print 21x24 Print Signed and Numbered by Frank Kozik Run of 50. Orange Variant of Smoking Labbit, US FLag, and Medical Cross.

    $230.00

  • Cybertronic Spree 2019 Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Cybertronic Spree 2019 Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Cybertronic Spree 2019 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen on Foil Paper Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle for The Cybertronic Spree, Transformers band. Small crease to the extreme left facing lower corner out of the image.

    $229.00

  • Pandemonium Silkscreen Print by TOMO77 x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Pandemonium Silkscreen Print by TOMO77 x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Pandemonium Silkscreen Print by TOMO77 x Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by TOMO77 & Shepard Fairey & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "TOMO77 has documented a period marked by isolation and confusion, from the earliest anxious days of the pandemic through more than a year of political and social unrest. Amid this graphic testimony of uncertainty, uproar, and division, TOMO77 leaves us with one question: Where do we want to go from here?" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. The collaborative work of TOMO77 and Shepard Fairey in the "Pandemonium" silkscreen print profoundly represents the tumultuous period that marked the early 2020s. This limited edition piece, hand-pulled with four colors on cream speckletone fine art paper, stands as a cultural artifact, encapsulating the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Signed by both TOMO77 and Shepard Fairey, the artwork is part of a limited run of 300, each piece numbered, indicating its value and scarcity. The artwork's dimensions, 18x24 inches, provide a substantial canvas for the intricate designs and stark contrasts that have become hallmarks of both artists. TOMO77's contribution to this piece is particularly poignant, as his work often grapples with themes of human behavior, social upheaval, and the influence of capitalism, especially within the context of an immigrant lens. The "Pandemonium" print reflects these themes, addressing the global disarray and introspection during significant societal and political unrest. Shepard Fairey's partnership with TOMO77 on this project enhances the narrative potency of the piece, as Fairey's legacy in street art and activism art adds depth to the print's conceptual framework. Through their combined efforts, "Pandemonium" becomes more than just an artwork; it is a visual question posed to the audience, challenging them to consider the direction of human progress in times of crisis. The print represents the artist's technical prowess and commitment to using art for reflection and potential change.

    $552.00

  • MSK Taft Building 08 HPM Silkscreen Print by Saber

    Saber MSK Taft Building 08 HPM Silkscreen Print by Saber

    MSK Taft Building 08 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Wove Paper by Saber Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2008 Signed & Numbered Saber MSK Taft Building 08, 2008 Screenprint in colors with hand-embellishment on wove paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 200 Signed, numbered and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Poster Child Prints, Los Angeles MSK Taft Building 08 by Saber: A Monument of Graffiti Excellence Saber's "MSK Taft Building 08" is a seminal work of art that stands as a monument to the graffiti movement and its indelible mark on the fabric of urban landscapes. As a limited edition hand-embellished, two-color silkscreen print on woven paper, this piece from 2008 is part of an exclusive edition of 200. Each print is meticulously signed, numbered, and dated by the artist, underscoring the authenticity and collectibility of the work. Published by Poster Child Prints in Los Angeles, the 24 x 18 inches artwork captures the bold and rebellious spirit that Saber and his MSK crew, also known as Mad Society Kings, are renowned for. Saber, born in 1976, has been a pivotal figure in the evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with spray paint and beyond. His works are characterized by a mastery of letter forms, a vibrant palette, and an innovative approach to texture and layering. "MSK Taft Building 08" is a powerful representation of Saber's style, showcasing the artist's capacity to transform a traditional print medium into a dynamic reflection of street art culture. Cultural Significance and Impact of Saber's Work The cultural significance and impact of Saber's work cannot be overstated. His contributions to the graffiti art scene have helped elevate the genre to new heights, garnering respect and admiration from the art world and the public. The "MSK Taft Building 08" print embodies the essence of Los Angeles's graffiti art at a time when the medium was experiencing a renaissance, moving from the shadows of illegality to the spotlight of mainstream recognition. With its hand-embellishments, this piece offers a glimpse into the meticulous process and attention to detail that Saber employs in his craft. The hand-finishing touches on each print ensure that no two pieces are identical, granting each work its unique identity. This practice of hand-embellishing is reminiscent of the graffiti artist's touch on city walls, where each spray, line, and mark is a testament to the artist's presence and interaction with the canvas. In essence, Saber's "MSK Taft Building 08" is more than a piece of art; it is a historical document that captures the zeitgeist of a particular era in Los Angeles's street art narrative. It is a testament to the talent and influence of Saber and the MSK crew, who have left an indelible mark on the evolution of graffiti and street pop art. This artwork is not only a prized possession for collectors but also a source of inspiration for aspiring artists and a symbol of the transformative power of street art.

    $565.00

  • Trooper Some Like It Hoth Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Brian Ewing Trooper Some Like It Hoth Silkscreen Print by Brian Ewing

    Trooper- Some Like It Hoth 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Brian Ewing Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Some Like It Hoth Edition of 50 Signed and Numbered

    $214.00

  • Many Mao Green HPM Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Aelhra Many Mao Green HPM Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Many Mao Green HPM Limited Edition Hand Deckled 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 15 Artwork Size 18x24 #13/15 Hand Deckled Hand Painted Embleshed Multiple Print

    $352.00

  • Aliens Vs Pharaohs Arrival Chrome Tablet Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin Aliens Vs Pharaohs Arrival Chrome Tablet Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin

    Aliens Vs Pharaohs Arrival Chrome Tablet Silkscreen Print by Marwan Shahin Limited Edition on Chrome Metal Pop Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Size 15"x18"x1/8" "Shahin Studios is delighted to present the first object edition from Aliens Vs Pharaohs, the new controversial series by Marwan Shahin. This edition is the conclusion of over 6 months of experimenting to create the ultimate chromed out tablet telling modern day history. this edition of the artwork is interpreted with brand new print technology for layering ink to create texture and embossment on mirror like chromed out metal surface, Each print intricately arranged with a filigree of metallics, to produce visually intoxicating effects." -Marwan Shahin

    $771.00

  • The Cook Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle The Cook Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    The Cook Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Based on the Breaking Bad TV show.

    $229.00

  • Halftone Jesus Black Silkscreen Print by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    SSUR- Ruslan Karablin Halftone Jesus Black Silkscreen Print by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin

    Halftone Jesus- Black 5-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by SSUR- Ruslan Karablin Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.

    $533.00

  • Third Earth Glow Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Third Earth Glow Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    UnReal Estate- Third Earth- Glow Followed Limited Edition Glow In The Dark 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Thunder Cats, Superhero, Toy, Spinx, Cat, TV, Comics, Glow in the Dark

    $229.00

  • SF Fire Escape AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY SF Fire Escape AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    SF Fire Escape AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print  SF Fire Escape AP by Shepard Fairey – Artist Proof Silkscreen Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The SF Fire Escape AP Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey, produced in 2011, is a rare and impactful piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This edition is signed by the artist and marked AP, denoting it as an Artist Proof distinct from the standard numbered run. The 18 by 24 inch screenprint was created on cream Speckletone fine art paper, a preferred medium for Fairey's hand-pulled works that allows for deep saturation and texture while maintaining archival integrity. Rendered in Fairey’s signature color palette of red, black, and off-white, this work reflects both his graphic design roots and his engagement with urban visual language. It presents a sharp architectural composition of a city scene featuring a fire escape, directional signage, and a familiar visage of the Obey Giant—an image that continues to serve as an anchor in Fairey's expansive catalog of visual resistance. Architectural Symbols and Urban Instruction This artwork immerses the viewer in the structured language of a city landscape, where fire escapes, windows, billboards, and building facades form a rigid system of navigation. The vertical and diagonal lines of the fire escape ladder and support beams fragment the space, giving a visual sense of entrapment or escape, depending on interpretation. A one-way sign reads no turns, emphasizing the illusion of freedom in a world filled with constraints. These directional cues play directly into Fairey’s critique of control mechanisms embedded in modern society. Through the use of screenprint layering and flat color fields, the artist isolates the experience of moving through controlled environments and highlights the architecture not as shelter but as signal. Obey Iconography as Watchful Presence The inclusion of the Obey Giant face within the window transforms an anonymous city structure into a subversive billboard. The face is not advertised but embedded, gazing from the inside out. It resists being consumed and instead looks back at the viewer. This silent presence underscores Shepard Fairey’s commentary on surveillance, authority, and cultural branding. Rather than remain outside of the built environment, his iconography has infiltrated the everyday, becoming part of the structure itself. As an Artist Proof, this particular print is a closer representation of Fairey’s intent, often reserved for personal use, exhibition circulation, or early release. It carries a stronger weight in terms of rarity and proximity to the original print development process. Screenprint Technique and Political Form Shepard Fairey’s silkscreen method is deeply connected to the legacy of protest poster art and graffiti stenciling. SF Fire Escape AP does not mimic graffiti—it elevates its ethos by repurposing urban symbols into controlled compositions on paper. Fairey’s repeated use of red and black signals urgency and authority, while the clean lines and grid-like layout suggest modernism stripped of comfort. The technique ensures precision while allowing for a handmade energy that reinforces its position within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. As an Artist Proof, it offers collectors and scholars insight into Fairey’s design refinement process, often with slight color or alignment differences that make each AP print unique. The work balances raw city experience with formal visual order, making it a compelling artifact of twenty-first century visual protest.  

    $750.00

  • Bollywood Sugar In Blue Silver Archival Print by Handiedan

    Handiedan Bollywood Sugar In Blue Silver Archival Print by Handiedan

    Bollywood Sugar In Blue- Silver Limited Edition Hand-Pulled Mother of Pearl Screen Print & Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Handiedan Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The original collage artwork on vintage porcelain ‘Bollywood Sugar in Blue’ was part of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s ‘Ephemeral’ group show at Modern Eden in San Francisco in September 2018.The rich color Indigo, the color between violet and blue. the Third Eye. Intuition. Spiritual knowledge. Woman. Bloom. Live. Life. Flower of life. Entwine. Flowing energy. Mother Earth. Particle. Orbit. Universe. Fractal. An endless circle of energy. All is energy." - Handiedan

    $533.00

  • Spock Silkscreen Print by Craig Drake

    Craig Drake Spock Silkscreen Print by Craig Drake

    Spock Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Foil Paper Sheet by Craig Drake Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Inspired by Spock Screen Print on Foil Variant Edition of 25 Approximately 16" x 20"

    $103.00

  • Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print Series.  "I originally worked on this poppy pattern art as part of my collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung. In our piece, we addressed the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical use of anti-Asian imagery and symbols in Western culture. The poppy is a beautiful flower with many symbolic interpretations, including peace, death, sleep, and sedation. I often weave floral and decorative patterns into my art to draw viewers in and make challenging concepts more digestible. However, decorative appeal can sedate people and distract them from more important social issues. Whether in entertainment, alcohol, drugs, or conspicuous consumption, I think sedation is a major cause of social and political complacency and ignorance. These Sedation In Bloom prints serve the dual purpose of a decorative escape and a reminder to stay awake and aware!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom: Reflecting on Society Through Street Pop Art The Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey, an iconic figure in the street pop art and graffiti artwork realm, stands as a thought-provoking piece that goes beyond mere aesthetic pleasure. Fairey, born as Frank Shepard Fairey on February 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, has carved a niche for himself with works that often reflect a blend of political activism and artistry. This particular artwork, a part of the Sedation in Bloom series, is no exception. Hand-pulled on cream speckletone fine art paper, the Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom is a limited edition artwork, with each piece signed and numbered by Fairey himself. The size of the artwork, 18x24 inches, offers a substantial canvas for the expression of intricate and symbolic imagery. Limited to an edition of 150, these prints capture the exclusive nature of Fairey's work. The Symbolism of Poppies in Fairey's Visual Language The motif of the poppy in this series carries rich symbolic interpretations, ranging from peace to death, and from sleep to sedation. Fairey's choice of the poppy is deliberate and multifaceted; it is not only about creating a pleasing visual but also about the underlying message it conveys. The interplay of the serene blue on cream reflects a tranquil aesthetic, yet the poppies' association with sedation challenges the viewer to look deeper into the societal implications of the artwork. Fairey’s work is a commentary on the complacency and ignorance that he perceives as pervasive in society. The seductive nature of entertainment, alcohol, drugs, and material excess serves as a means to sedate the masses, distracting them from social and political engagement. Through the Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom print, Fairey juxtaposes the allure of the poppies with a call to consciousness, urging the viewer to stay awake and aware amid societal distractions. Artistic Collaboration and Social Commentary The inception of this poppy pattern art arose from Fairey's collaboration with Gordon Cheung, where the duo addressed the harrowing murder of Vincent Chin and the use of anti-Asian motifs in Western culture. By incorporating these themes into his street pop art, Fairey elevates the conversation from street-level discourse to a wider socio-political dialogue. The prints serve as a decorative escape, yet they double as a potent reminder of the importance of staying alert to the world's inequities and injustices. Shepard Fairey's Cream & Blue Sedation in Bloom is a striking example of how street pop art can be a powerful medium for social critique. As viewers engage with the harmonious color scheme and the delicate floral patterns, they are also confronted with the societal urge to remain vigilant. Through this series, Fairey reiterates his belief in the capacity of art to ignite change, to unsettle the comfortable, and to provoke a reawakening of social consciousness. The artwork symbolizes the dual role of art in modern culture: as an object of beauty and as a catalyst for awareness and action.

    $676.00

  • Deep Ocean, Vast Sea HPM Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Dee Dee Deep Ocean, Vast Sea HPM Silkscreen Print by Dee Dee

    Deep Ocean, Vast Sea Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Aerosol and Silkscreen on Deckled 250gsm Somerset Archival Paper by Artist Dee Dee Modern Pop art. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 10 Artwork Size 43-7/8 x 30-1/2 inches Dee Dee is a New York City-based street artist who uses collage, paint, and silkscreen to bring surreal and cinematic daydreams and nightmares to life. It is in that world – between sleep and dream, between the surface and subconscious – where the viewer is invited to enter. The work encapsulates themes of the seen and unseen, the hidden and the revealed, the masks we wear, and the ones we choose to remove.

    $669.00

  • Pop Tart- Yellow Silkscreen Fine Art Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Pop Tart- Yellow Silkscreen Fine Art Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Pop Tart- Yellow Hand-Pulled 7-Color Framed Silkscreen Print on 410gsm Somerset Satin White Paper by Artist D*Face- Dean Stockton Limited Edition Fine Art Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Framed Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 30x29 Framed With a Large Custom Frame & Mat. Pop Tart (Yellow), 2007 Screenprint in colors on paper 30 x 29 inches (76.2 x 73.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 125 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge. Published by Black Rat Press D*Face Dean Stockton Pop Tart Yellow Silkscreen Print 2007 The 2007 Pop Tart Yellow silkscreen print by British artist Dean Stockton, professionally known as D*Face, is a seminal example of his satirical take on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Measuring 30 x 29 inches and pulled by hand in seven colors on 410gsm Somerset Satin White paper, this limited edition of 125 was published by Black Rat Press, one of London’s most influential print studios for contemporary street artists. Each piece is signed and numbered by the artist in pencil along the lower edge, affirming its authenticity and collectible status. Iconography and Cultural Critique The imagery in Pop Tart Yellow is unmistakably drawn from Andy Warhol’s famous Marilyn Monroe portraits, yet DFace overlays the glamorous visage with his own irreverent twist. Marilyn’s face is partially transformed into a skull, with hollowed eyes and dripping paint effect that speaks to both the fragility of celebrity and the inevitability of decay. Wing-like cartoon details sprouting from her head add a surreal, satirical touch, a reminder of the way fame often elevates cultural figures to mythical status even as it dehumanizes them. This duality between beauty and mortality is a recurring theme in DFace’s practice, amplifying the critique of idolization and mass media’s manipulation of public perception. Technique and Execution Executed as a seven-color silkscreen, the work combines bold flat colors with the grittier textures of drips and distressed detailing. The canary yellow background heightens the pop art vibrancy while creating sharp contrast with the black skeletal overlay and Marilyn’s bright red lips. D*Face’s choice of Somerset Satin 410gsm paper underscores the print’s status as fine art, marrying street aesthetics with museum-quality execution. This approach reflects his ability to bring graffiti-inspired design into the gallery setting without losing the edge and immediacy that characterizes his outdoor interventions. D*Face’s Role in Contemporary Street Art Dean Stockton, born in London in 1978, has established himself as a central figure in the global street art movement, blending punk-inspired graphics, comic book aesthetics, and pop culture satire. His works often interrogate themes of fame, consumerism, love, and mortality, using recognizable cultural icons as vehicles for commentary. Pop Tart Yellow stands as a key example of his strategy to remix the imagery of Warhol and Monroe, figures who themselves embody the commodification of beauty and celebrity. By injecting darker undertones and irreverent humor, D*Face transforms a pop art classic into a piece that resonates with contemporary audiences while questioning the very foundations of fame-driven culture. This limited edition silkscreen remains one of his most iconic fine art releases, bridging his graffiti roots with the collectible print market.

    $8,800.00

  • BunnyKitty DreamState Purple Silkscreen Print by Dave Persue

    Dave Persue BunnyKitty DreamState Purple Silkscreen Print by Dave Persue

    BunnyKitty Dream State- Purple 6-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Dave Persue Modern Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Purple Variant Edition of 15 Signed and numbered, 6 color screenprint on archival paper Size 18x24 Print hand-pulled in Los Angeles, CA.

    $631.00

  • Yo Gabba Gabba! Muno Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Yo Gabba Gabba! Muno Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Yo Gabba Gabba! Muno Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 1st Edition

    $229.00

  • Let's Burn It All! Standard Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Let's Burn It All! Standard Silkscreen Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Let's Burn It All!- Standard Limited Edition 8-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lbs French Fine Art Paper by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2019 Signed Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and the USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver. Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.

    $385.00

  • 311- Philadelphia 2021 Silkscreen Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto 311- Philadelphia 2021 Silkscreen Print by Jeff Soto

    311- Philadelphia 2021 Limited Edition Music Gig Poster 5-Color Silkscreen Split Fountain Print on Cream Speckletone Paper by Jeff Soto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Posters measure 36" x 24" each and are 5 color screen prints with special split fountain (orange to blue) inks for 311's July 19th show at The Met in Philadelphia, PA

    $172.00

  • Panacea Silkscreen Print by MEUBON

    MEUBON Panacea Silkscreen Print by MEUBON

    Panacea Silkscreen Print by MEUBON Hand-Pulled on Superfine Eggshell White Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 20.25x15.75 Silkscreen Print. ยาตำราหลวง สถานที่จำหน่าย มาตำราหง เภสัชกรรม- Royal Medicine, Place of Sale, Ma Tamra Hong Pharmacy Panacea by MUEBON – Satirical Remedy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Panacea is a 2022 limited edition silkscreen print by Thai artist MUEBON, hand-pulled on Superfine Eggshell White fine art paper and sized at 20.25 x 15.75 inches. Signed and numbered in an edition of 300, the print fuses traditional Thai aesthetics with a satirical street art vocabulary. The composition mimics the layout and tone of a vintage Thai pharmacy sign, including typographic references to royal medicine, location details, and regulatory insignia. Into this framework, MUEBON inserts his signature character—a mischievous black bird with a human-like stance—tending to rows of vibrant cannabis plants. The juxtaposition of state authority, medical legitimacy, and pop rebellion is executed with surgical visual clarity and conceptual sharpness. Every line, crack, and graphic element contributes to a broader message about legality, hypocrisy, and shifting cultural norms. Medicinal Symbolism and Sociopolitical Irony MUEBON’s use of the title Panacea speaks to the idea of a cure-all, a universal solution to societal ailments—yet the print suggests that what is marketed as remedy is often framed through layers of control and contradiction. The character, rendered in precise color and personality, waters marijuana plants with the casual indifference of someone who has normalized the taboo. The background replicates worn wall textures and weathered signage, suggesting an official public notice, now subverted. Thai script boldly states phrases such as ยาตำราหลวง and สถานที่จำหน่าย—Royal Medicine and Place of Sale—while the central figure undermines the bureaucratic tone with punk defiance. This visual collision is classic MUEBON: combining cartoonish humor with institutional critique in the style of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that functions as both documentation and protest. Silkscreen Technique and Aesthetic Precision The print is produced through traditional silkscreen methods, allowing each color to hold intense saturation and edge integrity. Printed on Superfine Eggshell White paper, the artwork’s subtle surface texture enhances the vintage signage effect, reinforcing the piece’s illusion of age and wear. The controlled layering of imagery—grime, text, plants, stamps, and character—demonstrates MUEBON’s precision in translating complex political narratives into vibrant, accessible artworks. While rich in local cultural codes, the piece is globally readable, making it a standout example within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork of how regional voice can achieve international resonance through strong visual composition and thematic clarity. MUEBON and the Cultural Anatomy of Legitimacy Panacea is not merely a print—it is a conversation between law, commerce, and personal autonomy. MUEBON uses humor and pop-inflected satire to explore Thailand’s evolving relationship with medical cannabis, government oversight, and cultural taboos. His signature bird character becomes a stand-in for the everyday citizen, navigating a system that selectively legalizes what it once criminalized. The work functions as a visual metaphor for the ways power, propaganda, and public health intertwine. In the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Panacea delivers a multilayered narrative disguised as public signage. It invites laughter, sparks dialogue, and challenges viewers to reconsider what authority looks like when it is repackaged in colorful ink and symbolic contradiction. MUEBON continues to assert himself as a master of visual irony and cultural dissection through the lens of urban resistance.

    $500.00

  • San Dimas High School Football Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    DKNG San Dimas High School Football Silkscreen Print by DKNG

    San Dimas High School Football Limited Edition ICON Series 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by DKNG Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure Movie Time Traveling Phone Booth. "Every film has one. A signature prop, set, or location. Something that, in a single image, can represent the entire movie. The design team of Dan Kuhlken and Nathan Goldman, also known as DKNG, call these images “Icons,” and they are the subject of their first-ever solo show at Gallery 1988 West in Los Angeles. The show, called simply ICON, is comprised of 50 pieces featuring iconic places and things from some of your favorite movies and TV shows of all time. Each piece is small – 12 inches square – and is of one thing that sums up an entire movie. And of course, each is done in DKNG’s distinctive bright, geometric yet detailed style.” - DKNG

    $159.00

  • Swamp 13 HPM Acrylic Paint Silkscreen Print by Maya Hayuk

    Maya Hayuk Swamp 13 HPM Acrylic Paint Silkscreen Print by Maya Hayuk

    Swamp 13 HPM Acrylic Paint Silkscreen Print by Maya Hayuk 4-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Acrylic Paint HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 14.96x21.65 Swamp 13 by Maya Hayuk – HPM Acrylic Paint Silkscreen in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Swamp 13 is a vibrant and immersive 2013 hand-painted multiple by Maya Hayuk, created using acrylic paint and silkscreen on fine art paper in a limited edition of 40. Measuring 14.96 x 21.65 inches, this artwork fuses Hayuk’s unmistakable use of color, texture, and geometry into a layered, optical experience. Each print in the edition was hand-embellished, ensuring that no two are alike. With its fusion of neon gradients, thick black shapes, and painterly splashes, Swamp 13 is a prime example of Hayuk’s ability to merge controlled symmetry with gestural freedom. The piece becomes a psychedelic meditation on color, space, and form—unapologetically abstract while deeply emotional and precise. Color as Psychedelic Energy and Urban Signal Maya Hayuk’s use of color in Swamp 13 is not simply decorative—it functions as energetic force. Bursts of fluorescent pink, radiant orange, electric blue, and acid green explode from beneath thick black forms, creating a layered tension between saturation and structure. These chromatic choices reference street signals, rave culture, traditional folk embroidery, and spray can expressionism. The fluorescent palette is not a nod to trends, but a deliberate embrace of hyper-visibility—an effort to create joy, urgency, and spiritual vibration through pigment. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this kind of visual strategy operates like sound—vibrating across surface and time, calling viewers to feel as much as they see. Hand-Painted Multiples as Fusion of Control and Chaos Each edition of Swamp 13 was hand-embellished by Maya Hayuk, adding layers of acrylic painting to the four-color silkscreen base. This hybrid of mechanical repetition and painterly uniqueness mirrors the tension between reproducibility and individuality that defines both pop art and graffiti. The silkscreen elements provide a structural grid, anchoring the piece with bold geometric silhouettes. The acrylic overlays burst outside of these lines—drips, splashes, and gestures that reflect the intuitive and ritualistic process that is central to Hayuk’s wall work. The final result is a piece that carries the weight of process, not just image. Each print is alive with motion, evolving from uniformity into presence through layered decision-making. Maya Hayuk’s Signature Symmetry and Street Reverence Swamp 13 is not just an artwork—it is a document of Maya Hayuk’s philosophy. Her belief that visual balance can be a healing force, that abstraction can hold narrative, and that color can transcend genre is deeply present in this composition. While not rooted in traditional graffiti lettering, Swamp 13 holds firm within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork through its methodology, attitude, and boldness. It echoes the layered chaos of city walls, the meditative repetition of folk motifs, and the emotional resonance of pure color fields. Hayuk does not seek to mimic graffiti—she builds on its DNA, translating its energy into structured chromatic symphonies that pulse with power. Swamp 13 stands as a vivid, fearless offering from an artist who continues to redefine the possibilities of contemporary street-rooted expression.

    $650.00

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.
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