
Skeletons & Skulls
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Serge Gay Jr One Third Barack Obama Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr
One Third Barack Obama Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 12pt C2S Cardstock Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 12x18 Barak Obama 3 Ways One Third Barack Obama Giclee Print by Serge Gay Jr – Limited Edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Serge Gay Jr., an artist known for his intricate and socially conscious compositions, presents One Third Barack Obama, a striking 12x18-inch archival pigment fine art print created in 2012. Released as a signed and numbered limited edition of 50, this piece captures the former U.S. president in a fragmented, multi-dimensional portrait that challenges the viewer’s perception of identity, history, and cultural symbolism. Printed on 12pt C2S cardstock paper, the artwork merges realism with abstraction, layering different facets of visual storytelling in a way that speaks to the complexity of political imagery in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The composition is divided into three distinct sections, each portraying a different aspect of Barack Obama’s persona. The first segment features a traditional African mask, evoking deep ancestral roots and the history of cultural heritage. The second reveals a skeletal, almost decayed version of his face, a stark contrast to the refined, public-facing image. The third, painted in hyperrealistic detail, presents Obama as a polished, composed figure—his gaze intense and unshaken. The use of bold color shifts and fragmented framing techniques creates a powerful visual dialogue between identity, perception, and legacy. The Symbolism Behind One Third Barack Obama This piece is a layered exploration of leadership, representation, and the way historical narratives shape public figures. By incorporating an African mask, Serge Gay Jr. acknowledges the deep cultural significance of ancestry and the unspoken narratives tied to Obama’s heritage. The skeletal imagery, often a symbol of mortality and hidden truths, suggests the weight of history, perhaps alluding to the struggles, contradictions, and political challenges faced by leaders in modern society. The final third, the most recognizable, serves as a reminder of the carefully crafted public persona that defines leadership in the contemporary political landscape. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork has often been used as a medium to deconstruct powerful figures, challenging the way they are perceived and interpreted. This artwork dissects the visual iconography of Obama, questioning what lies beneath public admiration, media representation, and personal legacy. The use of fragmented portraiture creates an intentional disruption, forcing viewers to examine not just what is seen, but what is implied. Serge Gay Jr.’s Influence in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Serge Gay Jr. has established himself as an artist who blends fine art techniques with urban influences, creating visually stunning and socially charged pieces that resonate beyond the gallery space. His work often carries a strong narrative, whether addressing political themes, cultural identity, or the human experience. His attention to texture, contrast, and symbolism allows his pieces to communicate complex themes while maintaining a visually captivating aesthetic. Incorporating both traditional and modern techniques, his style is a fusion of realism and surrealism, often employing sharp contrasts in color and form. His ability to manipulate historical references alongside contemporary themes has made his work stand out in the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. One Third Barack Obama is a testament to this approach, presenting a subject that is instantly recognizable yet layered with deeper, thought-provoking elements. The Impact of One Third Barack Obama in Contemporary Urban Art One Third Barack Obama remains a powerful piece within contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, reflecting the intersection of culture, politics, and artistic expression. By dissecting a highly recognizable political figure into multiple visual components, the piece challenges the audience to reconsider how identity is shaped by both personal history and public perception. The deliberate use of cultural symbolism, juxtaposed with hyperrealism and abstraction, forces the viewer to engage with the complexity of representation in modern society. The limited edition nature of the print makes it highly collectible, as it encapsulates a moment in time when political discourse, cultural identity, and artistic critique converged in a single image. Serge Gay Jr. continues to push boundaries within urban contemporary art, using his talent to create thought-provoking, visually striking pieces that leave a lasting impact. One Third Barack Obama stands as a bold example of how street art can serve as both a political statement and a deep exploration of identity, ensuring its relevance in the ongoing dialogue between art and society.
$150.00
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Denial- Daniel Bombardier Not Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier
Not Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier Limited Edition Fine Art Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2023 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey. Perforated blotter paper is a type of paper that is commonly used in the creation of graffiti fine art. This paper is perforated into small squares or tabs, which are then used to create unique artwork prints. The printing process used for blotter paper artwork prints is similar to that of traditional fine art prints, with a focus on using high-quality materials and techniques that ensure the longevity and preservation of the artwork. Archival inks are used to ensure that the print will resist fading and discoloration over time, and acid-free paper is used to prevent deterioration and yellowing. Blotter paper artwork prints are popular among collectors and enthusiasts of graffiti and street art due to their unique texture and the fact that each print is a one-of-a-kind piece of art. They are often framed and displayed in galleries and private collections, and can be a valuable addition to any art collection. Blotter paper artwork prints are made by first creating an original artwork on a sheet of blotter paper using various mediums, the artwork is then scanned or photographed and digitally reproduced using high-quality archival ink and paper. To ensure that these artwork prints are archival quality, it is important to use high-quality materials and techniques in the creation process. This might include using acid-free paper, archival inks, and other materials that will help to preserve the artwork for many years to come. With proper care and storage, these artwork prints can be enjoyed by collectors and enthusiasts for generations to come.
$467.00
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Quiccs Fortress Mad Spraycan Mutant Art Toy by Quiccs
Fortress Mad Spray Can Mutant Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Quiccs x Jeremy MadL x Martian Toys. Rattle Rattle Rattle Mad Mutant Spraycan is on its relentless assault and has teamed up with the mighty manila killa Quiccs to bring this street beast to the EastFORTRESS MAD SPRAYCAN MUTANTBy Quiccs x MadL x MartianToysThe stats remain the same on this mutantPlatform Designed by legendary Jeremy Madl, Edition, Designed by Renowned Manila Based Street Artist Quiccs, and made by those alien misfit toymakers, Martian Toys, get ready for a gang of grungy tough mentally disturbed Mutant Spray Cans to rattle your cage. 6 points of articulation, 2 sets of shoes, Eraser and Vans
$225.00
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ThankYouX In Your Arms Archival Print by ThankYouX
In Your Arms Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by ThankYouX Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x20 "I created this print special for 1xRUN. The image shows a girl letting go and throwing her hands up while being taken over by color, feelings, and emotions. It was inspired by a remix I did for a DJ Producer named Michael Woods. The song's lyrics were inspiring and made me want to create something unique.I feel that music and art can be one. When I make music, it makes me want to create more paintings; when I paint, it makes me want to get back in the studio and make more music. I want to continue this Art/Music project for the rest of the year. "- ThankYouX ThankYouX's Artistic Symphony ThankYouX, renowned for his vivid and expressive pieces, has made a distinct mark on modern pop art with his limited edition archival pigment prints. His work "In Your Arms" is a captivating example, blending street art's energy with pop art's sensibility into a creation rich in emotion and color. Released in 2016 as a limited edition of 50, each piece is signed and numbered, making it a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts. "In Your Arms" measures 16x20 inches and is printed on 310gsm fine art paper, a testament to the artist's commitment to quality and longevity. ThankYouX's approach to this piece was inspired by a remix he produced for DJ Michael Woods. The synergy between the music's lyrics and ThankYouX's visual imagination gave birth to an image that captures the essence of letting go, represented by the figure of a girl surrendering to a whirlwind of color and sentiment. This work is an emblem of the artist's belief in the unity of music and visual art. ThankYouX emphasizes the cyclical inspiration he derives from both disciplines, where painting fuels his musical creativity, and music, in turn, urges him to pick up the brush again. The artist intends to sustain this Art/Music project, exploring the harmonious relationship between the auditory and visual realms. Emotional Resonance in Street Pop Art The emotional resonance of "In Your Arms" is palpable; the subject is caught in a moment of ecstatic release, with vibrant splashes of color that seem to emerge from the very soul of the figure. This piece embodies the core of street pop art & graffiti artwork, where the raw and refined converge, and emotion can be as vividly portrayed on paper as on the urban canvas's walls. ThankYouX's work, mainly "In Your Arms," reflects the dynamic street art scene, where storytelling is visceral and direct. The figure's posture, the explosion of hues, and the invisible yet tangible energy emanating from the print are characteristic of street art's expressive power. It is an art that speaks to the eyes and heart, encouraging viewers to feel first and analyze later. In the grand tapestry of street pop art & graffiti artwork, "In Your Arms" is a thread that weaves together the intimacy of personal experience with the universality of music and art. It invites introspection and evokes a sense of shared humanity, bridging the gap between artist and audience. ThankYouX's creation is a reminder of art's enduring capacity to encapsulate and communicate the profound moments of our existence. Collectors of ThankYouX's prints are invited to participate in this symphony of art and music to own a piece of a narrative that transcends the boundaries of traditional art forms. "In Your Arms" is not just a visual treat; it is a sensory journey that encapsulates the artist's vision of a world where art and music dance in unison, enriching the other and creating a legacy that will resonate for years.
$238.00
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MFG- Matt Goldman Skull Jeans Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman
Skull Jeans Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Fluorescent Pink Ink on Archival White Cotton Cardstock by MFG- Matt Goldman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$138.00 $90.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Chum Clear Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Chum Clear Fine Art Toy by Kaws- Brian Donnelly Limited Edition Cast Resin Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2002 Limited Edition of 1000 Artwork Size 8.25x12.66x5 Printed Foot Depicting a Clear Cast Resin Plastic Kaws Chum with Hands on Hips by Artist Kaws- Brian Donnelly. Displayed with Original Bag. Soft Scuffs To The Front Of Figure. KAWS's Chum Sculpture: A Transparent Reflection on Pop Art As a beacon of contemporary pop and street art, KAWS, the professional moniker of artist Brian Donnelly, has permeated the global art scene with his iconic characters and motifs. Among his pantheon of figures, the Chum stands out as a testament to his unique blend of artistry and consumer culture critique. The Chum Clear Fine Art Toy is not merely a collectible; it embodies the convergence of artistic expression and the commodification of street art aesthetics. Released in 2002, this limited edition vinyl sculpture represents—figuratively and literally—KAWS's vision brought into three-dimensional form. When one encounters the Chum Clear Fine Art Toy, they are met with a paradoxical mix of transparency and complexity. With only 1000 units, this limited edition piece stands at 8.25x12.66x5 inches and is accompanied by its original packaging—a bag marked with the distinctive KAWS touches. The figure itself, a transparent plastic iteration of KAWS's Chum character with its hands on its hips, is simple in its posture yet intricate in its design. The soft scuffs on the front of the figure add a layer of history and authenticity, subtly narrating the object's journey from its creation to its status as a coveted piece for collectors. The Cultural Significance of Brian Donnelly's Chum KAWS's work often blurs the lines between fine art and commercialism, and the Chum Clear Fine Art Toy is no exception. This sculpture serves as a medium through which the artist comments on the pervasive nature of branding and the saturation of icons in our visual landscape. By adopting the language of street art and translating it into tangible form, KAWS invites viewers to reflect on the intersection of art, commerce, and culture. The transparent design of this Chum figure further amplifies its role as a canvas for such reflection, allowing the surroundings to permeate its form and meaning. Materiality is central to KAWS's Chum, as the choice of clear vinyl transcends mere aesthetics. It speaks to visibility and invisibility within the art world and consumer space. This choice of material compels the onlooker to consider the sculpture's place within a larger narrative of art commodities and the often transparent nature of consumer desires. The Chum, while rooted in pop and street art, challenges preconceived notions of what art can be and how it can be consumed. Collectibility and Legacy of KAWS's Artworks The afterlife of a KAWS sculpture like the Chum extends beyond its initial release. As a limited edition piece, it takes on a new life in the world of art collectors and enthusiasts. The scarcity of the Chum Clear Fine Art Toy has elevated its status, making it a piece of KAWS's artistic legacy and a focal point for discussions about the collectibility and value of street art-derived works. It represents a snapshot of the early 2000s art scene, capturing the zeitgeist of a period where the lines between high art and subcultural expressions were being redrawn. The Chum Clear Fine Art Toy by KAWS is more than an object of visual delight; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the dynamic and ever-evolving world of pop, street, and graffiti art. Its creation by Brian Donnelly, a visionary in redefining art and its place in society, marks an essential chapter in the narrative of contemporary art. The Chum is a clear example of the impact and reach of KAWS's artistic endeavors through its material presence and the conversations it ignites.
$2,626.00
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Joe King Pharaoh Skull AP Silkscreen Print by Joe King
Pharaoh Skull- Rook Brand Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on French Speckletone Kraft Paper by Joe King Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof
$112.00
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Tim Doyle The Sorceress Awaits Glow Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle
UnReal Estate- The Sorceress Awaits Followed Limited Edition Glow In The Dark 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Part of the UnReal Estate collection. He-Man, Castle Grayskull, The Sorceress, Superhero, Warrior, Skull, Castle Slight crease out of the picture on the lower right-facing side.
$236.00
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Casey Weldon Death Valley Giclee Print by Casey Weldon
Death Valley Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Casey Weldon. CASEY WELDON 'Death Valley' Fine art print on 290gsm paper Edition of 50 Signed and numbered by the artist 12x12 inches (30x30cm)
$224.00
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Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Media Press Test Sheet 2011 Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth
Media Press Test Sheet 2011 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. #1/7 This is a rare test print sent to the media for review by Dan Christofferson in 2011 including the artworks I'm Sorry, I'm on Fire, Girl with Greyhound and 2 others.
$371.00
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Robert "Robbie" Conal Contra Cocaine Glitter Silkscreen Print by Robert "Robbie" Conal
Contra Cocaine Silkscreen & Glitter Print by Robert "Robbie" Conal Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2010 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Robert "Robbie" Conal's Contra Cocaine: A Landmark in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The artwork "Contra Cocaine" by Robert "Robbie" Conal is a watershed moment in the history of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The 18x24 silkscreen print, with its haunting skull imagery set against a camouflaged backdrop, is not just a visual statement but a political cudgel wielded with artistic precision. This hand-pulled print on fine art paper, a limited edition of 100, represents Conal's unapologetic foray into street art, a domain he has since come to dominate. Educated at Stanford and a master painter, Robbie Conal is known for his unflinching, intensely detailed portraits, often depicting political figures in grotesque forms. His highly political and active work provides a scathing commentary on political corruption and misconduct. "Contra Cocaine" is perhaps his most notorious piece, a symbolic representation of the Iran/Contra scandal that plagued the Reagan administration. Its original iteration in 1988 has the distinction of being a part of the permanent collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), underscoring its cultural and historical significance. Contra Cocaine: The Intersection of Art and Political Activism Conal's "Contra Cocaine" transcends mere artistic endeavor; it encapsulates the artist's commitment to confronting and exposing the dark underbelly of political power structures. The piece is a grim commentary on the Iran/Contra affair, with the skull serving as a macabre symbol of the deadly consequences of political gamesmanship. Using street art's stark, compelling visual language, Conal's work becomes accessible and engaging, drawing the public into a conversation about the often invisible mechanisms of government wrongdoing. The distribution of "Contra Cocaine" through street posters in cities across the United States marked Conal's initial exploration into street art. This guerrilla postering, a form of grassroots activism, was designed to provoke public discourse and bring political commentary out of the galleries and into the streets. The image became synonymous with a generation's disillusionment and rage, channeling the spirit of protest into a singularly impactful piece of art. Legacy and Influence of Robbie Conal in Street Art Robbie Conal's influence on street pop art and graffiti artwork is profound. His commitment to marrying art with activism has inspired countless artists to view the urban landscape as a platform for social commentary and change. Plastering "Contra Cocaine" posters around the country was not just an artistic statement but a call to arms, engaging a volunteer "army" of supporters to disseminate the powerful image far and wide. Conal's method of engagement—activating a network of volunteers to distribute his posters—echoes the collective nature of street art, wherein the community plays a crucial role in the dissemination and reception of the work. The "army" that Conal mobilizes speaks to the collaborative spirit of the street art movement, blurring the lines between artist and audience, between individual creation and collective experience. Contra Cocaine: A Statement of Artistic and Historical Importance The historical context of "Contra Cocaine" amplifies its importance in the annals of street art. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "The Missing Link" at Country Club in 2010, the print also belongs to the Beautiful Losers Archive and Iconoclast Editions, collections that honor the works of artists who have shaped the landscape of contemporary art outside traditional systems. "Contra Cocaine" not only cements Robbie Conal's place in street art history but also stands as a testament to the power of visual art as a means of political resistance and societal reflection. As a piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork, it represents the genre's potential to influence public opinion and spark dialogues that transcend the visual medium, entering the realm of collective memory and historical documentation. The continued relevance of "Contra Cocaine" lies in its unabashed confrontation with political corruption and how art can expose and critique those in power. Through this work and his broader artistic oeuvre, Robbie Conal demonstrates the enduring role of the artist as a provocateur and a social commentator, wielding brushes and silkscreens as others might wield pens or protest signs. His legacy in street art is defined by his distinctive visual style and his unwavering commitment to activism through art.
$845.00
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American Gross PU Skelecan El Diablo Canbot Canz Art Toy by American Gross x Czee13
PU Skelecan El Diablo Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti American Gross. 2021 Limited Edition of 30 New in Box Solid 5oz, double-cast Canbot Canz ! Hand-sculpted by artist American Gross, the Skelecan is cast in a gossamer blue and purple mica-metal resin, with an external clear skin! Each of these pieces is lovingly hand-created in New York by Clutter Studios!! This is a limited edition run of 30 pieces.
$474.00
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Jeff Soto Jacob and the Man In Black AP Silkscreen Print by Jeff Soto
Jacob and the Man In Black 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jeff Soto Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof. 2010 18x24 Signed Numbered Lost TV Tribute
$213.00
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MFG- Matt Goldman Nutcracker Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman
Nutcracker Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Fluorescent Pink Ink on Archival White Cotton Cardstock by MFG- Matt Goldman Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2008 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 9x5 Matt Goldman's Artistic Vision in Nutcracker The 'Nutcracker' limited edition silkscreen print by Matt Goldman, a street graffiti artist renowned for his modern pop art creations, embodies a harmonious blend of traditional holiday symbolism with the edgy vibrancy of street art. Crafted in 2008, this artwork has since cemented its place in the oeuvre of contemporary art collectibles. Matt Goldman, commonly known by his initials MFG, brings a distinctively modern take to the classic image of the Nutcracker. Utilizing striking fluorescent pink ink on archival white cotton cardstock, Goldman reinterprets the iconic figure through the lens of street pop art. The contrast of the fluorescent pink against the stark white background not only captures the viewer's attention but also adds a depth of character to the Nutcracker, transforming the traditional holiday figure into a contemporary art icon. The technique of hand-pulling silkscreen prints is a meticulous process, requiring a high level of craftsmanship. Goldman’s choice of this method for the 'Nutcracker print underscores his commitment to the hands-on approach of street art and graffiti artwork. The precision with which the two-color design is executed allows each limited edition print to maintain a sense of individuality, reflecting the artist's touch in every piece. This attention to detail makes the 'Nutcracker' print a sought-after item for collectors and enthusiasts of modern pop art. The Cultural Impact of Nutcracker in Art The exclusivity of the 'Nutcracker' print is marked by its limited edition run of only 80 pieces. Each print, signed and numbered by Goldman, carries a piece of the artist's legacy and the urban culture from which it springs. The artwork, sized at an intimate 9x5 inches, allows for an engaging visual experience suitable for diverse spaces, from private collections to public exhibitions. The 'Nutcracker' by MFG stands as a cultural artifact within the art community, bridging the gap between the holiday season's traditional iconography and the pulsating life of street art. It echoes the sentiments of celebration, yet with a twist that speaks to the inflammatory nature of graffiti art. This piece is not only a testament to Matt Goldman's artistic prowess but also to the ability of street pop art to inject new life into well-worn motifs. As a piece of street pop art, the 'Nutcracker' print mirrors society's evolving tastes and the ever-changing landscape of art appreciation. In the hands of Matt Goldman, the Nutcracker is more than a holiday staple; it is reimagined as a beacon of modern pop art, challenging the norms and offering a fresh perspective. It is a vivid example of how traditional themes can be reinvigorated through the creative reclamation of street and graffiti art.
$138.00 $90.00
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Prefab77 Big Ben Ripped Skateboard Art Deck by Prefab77
Big Ben Ripped Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Prefab77. 2022 Signed COA Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Size: 8 x 31.875 Inches Release: April 05, 2022 Run of: 75
$269.00
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Frank Kozik Che No Vive Green Art Toy by Frank Kozik
Che No Vive- Green Limited Edition Resin Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Hand cast 3.75" scale carded resin figure, signed and numbered editions of 20. 2021 Carded Art Toy Figure Sculptured by George Gaspar Dead Che.
$218.00
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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
$307.00
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Phil Lumbang Anatomy of an Awesome Bear HPM 4 Giclee Print by Phil Lumbang
Anatomy of an Awesome Bear HPM #4 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Phil Lumbang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-Painted Multiple Panda Bear Dissection.
$371.00
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Cleon Peterson Peace Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson
Peace Gold Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 16x19 Silkscreen Print of a Skull & Its Grin. The realm of contemporary art has seen an evocative fusion of traditional art forms with urban and street art influences, resulting in masterpieces that resonate deeply with a modern audience. Among the notable contributors to this amalgam is Cleon Peterson, whose works are often distinguished by their dark themes, confronting aesthetics, and provocative imagery. "Peace Gold", a silkscreen print, stands testament to Peterson's mastery over the craft and his ability to merge pop art undertones with elements emblematic of street art. This magnificent piece has been meticulously crafted on a Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper, a material renowned for its premium quality and the subtleness it brings to artworks. It's no surprise that Peterson chose this medium, as it accentuates the intricate details, bringing depth and dynamism to the piece. Limited to just 75 pieces, each silkscreen print is signed and numbered, indicating its exclusivity and the artist's personal touch. With dimensions of 16x19 inches, the artwork predominantly showcases a skull and its evocative grin – a motif frequently seen in street art, representing various themes from rebellion, impermanence, to societal commentary. Such limited edition artworks not only enrich the collector's portfolio but also add an emblem of modern pop and street art history. As urban influences continue to permeate traditional art galleries and spaces, pieces like " Peace Gold" by Cleon Peterson reaffirm the powerful narrative that street and pop art bring to the global art discourse.
$519.00
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Stanley Mouse Skeleton and Roses Airbrushed HPM Silkscreen Print by Stanley Mouse
Skeleton and Roses- Airbrushed Embellished Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM 1-Color Silkscreen on Fine Art Paper by Stanley Mouse Low Brow Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered Artwork Size 17x22 Original one-of-a-kind airbrushed skeleton with roses embellished HPM from Grateful Dead music fame.
$863.00
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Caia Koopman Monk Giclee Print by Caia Koopman
Monk Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Cold-Press Italian Watercolor Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Caia Koopman. "I really enjoyed the opportunity to express my concern for rapidly disappearing and critically endangered species in my painting "Monk" for PangeaSeed. My painting portrays the critically endangered Hawaiian Monk seal while the female character symbolizes the souls of a shrinking population and seals past. I believe strongly that we humans, all living things, and even the planet itself are intrinsically connected." -Caia Koopman Printed Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation's fine art print program that raises awareness and educates about pressing marine environmental issues through the lens of some of today's most respected creative minds. Since 2012, we have released over 100 original fine art print editions that highlight endangered marine species and ocean habitats. These stunning editions help to bring important conservation stories into homes and workspaces the world over creating critical dialogue and inspiring positive action. Through the purchase of these carefully hand-crafted, limited edition artworks, you are not only powering the groundbreaking work of PangeaSeed Foundation in communities across the globe but also contributing to the livelihoods of our supporting ARTivists. Together, via art and activism, we can help save our oceans.
$233.00
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Kaws- Brian Donnelly Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Giclee Print by Kaws- Brian Donnelly
Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Articulated Paper Object by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist KAWS. 2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40 New in Original Packaging Exploration of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork through Articulated Paper Objects In the vibrant sphere of contemporary art, the amalgamation of street culture and pop art has led to the emergence of a distinctive style known as Street Pop Art. This style is a testament to the fluidity of art, as it transcends the traditional gallery spaces and melds into the urban landscape. Within this context, the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Pop Street Artwork," a limited edition giclee print on articulated paper objects by the urban graffiti modern artist KAWS, gains significance. This piece is symbolic of the genre, capturing the essence of graffiti artwork with its bold lines and striking use of color. The orange hue, in particular, imparts a sense of vibrancy and is often associated with energy, creativity, and playfulness—attributes intrinsic to street pop art's ethos. The representation of the skeleton in this vibrant color disrupts the conventional association of such imagery with somber or macabre themes, instead injecting it with a sense of irreverence and contemporary edge characteristic of KAWS' artistic vision. KAWS: Synthesizing Commercial Imagery with Graffiti Artistry KAWS, an artist whose roots are firmly planted in the subcultures of skateboarding and graffiti, has become a quintessential figure in the Street Pop Art movement. The artist's work reflects the permeability between high and low culture, a concept expertly demonstrated in the "2021 Printed Moveable KAWS Skull 20x40." This title not only specifies the dimensions, reflecting the substantial presence of the artwork but also places it within a timeline, suggesting a continual evolution of the artist's thematic and stylistic concerns. The year 2021 serves as a chronological marker, possibly denoting the time of the artwork's conception or release. Within the art piece, the KAWS Skull is a recurring theme reimagined through various forms and media over the years. Here, it is rendered as an articulated paper object. This medium allows for movement and interaction, breaking down the barriers between the art and the observer. The movable nature of the skeleton invites the audience to engage with the piece on a tactile level, thus transforming the viewer from a passive spectator to an active participant. Articulated Paper in Street Pop Art Articulated paper art has a rich tradition that stretches back to puppetry and movable books, engaging the viewer with its kinetic potential. The choice of this medium by a modern urban graffiti artist such as KAWS is a nod to this tradition and an innovative vehicle for contemporary expression. The skeleton, a figure that can be traced back to historical memento mori, is recontextualized in this artwork to serve not as a reminder of death but as a playful commentary on the human experience. The term "Limited Edition Giclee Print" implies exclusivity and the utilization of advanced print technology to achieve high fidelity to the original. Giclee printing, known for its high-quality archival ink and sophisticated color accuracy, ensures that the vibrancy of the artwork is preserved. In the domain of street art and graffiti, the reproducibility of the artwork allows for a democratization of art ownership, making the once ephemeral nature of street graffiti into something that can be owned and cherished by art enthusiasts. The Color Orange in KAWS' Artwork The use of orange in this particular piece by KAWS is noteworthy. Color choice is never incidental, especially in pop art, where colors convey specific emotions and ideas. In the urban landscape, orange stands out; it is the color of caution signs, construction zones, and urban illumination. In the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament," orange could be seen as a deliberate choice to capture the viewer's attention, signal caution against daily life's mundanity, and celebrate the unorthodox. By creating a skeleton in such a vivid hue, KAWS transforms the archetype of death into a lively, approachable figure. This inversion of expectations is a hallmark of Street Pop Art, where juxtaposing disparate elements creates a new visual language. With its articulated limbs, the skeleton becomes not a static symbol but a dynamic, almost animated, presence within the space it occupies. In the broader context of KAWS' work, this piece is a continuation of the artist's exploration of humanity through figures that are at once universal and iconoclastic. The skeleton, stripped of individual characteristics, is a bare-bones representation of humanity. Yet, it is imbued with a distinct personality through its posture and the almost cartoonish exaggeration of its form. To engage with a piece like the "Skeleton Board Cutout Ornament- Orange Pop Street Artwork" is to participate in a dialogue that is at
$201.00
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Baghead Shadowplay Silkscreen Print by Baghead
Shadowplay Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite Paper by Pop Graffiti Artist Baghead Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Size 20x24
$333.00
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Naoto Hattori Bunny Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori
Bunny Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.
$218.00
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L'Amour Supreme Basel Castle 2013 Archival Print by L'Amour Supreme
Basel Castle 2013 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by L'Amour Supreme Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Basel Castle, produced by the Overthrow Collective in association with Embrace and ABV, is an art-centric festival combining some of the worlds most influential contemporary artists & musicians, with uniquely interactive games, installations, exhibitions, and live performances. "The name L'Amour Supreme came about from me being such a big fan of Coltrane and his album, A Love Supreme. Supposedly he had this spiritual awakening while recording it. Not in the traditional Christian or Islamic sense, but more of an overall revelation of the connectedness of all beings. I definitely feel that listening to his music and thats something I wanted people to feel when they view my art." - L'Amour Supreme
$224.00
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Turf One- Jean LaBourdette The Artist Unconscious Mind Self-Portrait Print by Turf One Jean LaBourdette
The Artist's Unconscious Mind(Self-Portrait Digital Ultrachrome Giclee Print by Turf One- Jean LaBourdette Artwork Limited Edition Print on Photo Rag Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2010 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x24 The Artist's Unconscious Mind: A Glimpse into Turf One's Psyche "The Artist's Unconscious Mind (Self-Portrait)" is a digital ultra-chrome giclée print by Jean LaBourdette, known in the art world as Turf One. This limited edition print, released in 2010 with only 50 signed and numbered copies, is a quintessential example of his foray into street pop art and graffiti artwork. The artwork size of 16x24 inches, printed on Photo Rag Hahnemühle fine art paper, is a testament to Turf One's commitment to quality and his respect for the craft of fine art printing. Symbolism and Technique in Turf One's Giclée Print The piece stands out for its symbolic complexity and meticulous detail, common threads in Turf One's artwork. The choice of a chimpanzee wearing a fez and contemplating a human skull is evocative of the classical theme of 'vanitas,' touching upon the transient nature of life and the pursuit of knowledge. This recurring motif in art history, most famously depicted in Holbein's "The Ambassadors," is given new life and meaning in Turf One's contemporary interpretation. The use of ultra-chrome, a modern printing technique known for its color accuracy and longevity, bridges the gap between traditional fine art mediums and the digital age. This method allows the depth and nuance of Turf One's original paintings to be captured with high fidelity, making the prints true to the artist's vision. Intersecting Street Art and Traditional Imagery Turf One's work often intersects the gritty reality of street art with the intricate and symbolic nature of traditional imagery. "The Artist's Unconscious Mind" is no exception. It offers a commentary on the artist's internal dialogue and the intersection of animalistic instincts with the intellectual pursuit of self-awareness. By juxtaposing the primitive with the enlightened, Turf One presents a tableau ripe for interpretation and reflection. The fez, often associated with Eastern mysticism and philosophy, suggests a connection between wisdom and the primal aspects of our nature. The chimpanzee's human-like pose and contemplative gaze bring forth a sense of kinship with the animal kingdom, a subtle nod to the evolutionary aspects of human consciousness and artistry. The Influence of Street Pop Art on Turf One's Expression In "The Artist's Unconscious Mind," Turf One incorporates the immediacy and rawness often associated with street pop art and graffiti artwork. The fine art paper chosen for the print adds a tactile quality that echoes the texture of walls that serve as canvases in the street art world. Even as a print, the artwork carries the weight and presence of a piece that could adorn an urban landscape, bringing the reflective nature of fine art to the public sphere. Turf One's approach to street art is not about vandalism or territory marking but a deeper exploration of personal and collective identity. His work transcends the typical boundaries of street art, challenging viewers to consider the profound questions of existence and self, all while maintaining a connection to the urban roots of his medium. Collectibility and Impact of Turf One's Limited Edition Prints The collectibility of "The Artist's Unconscious Mind" is heightened by its limited run, making each print a coveted piece for collectors and admirers of Turf One's work. The scarcity of the prints ensures that each piece remains a treasured artifact of the artist's exploration into the depths of the unconscious mind. Like many limited editions, this artwork is more than just a representation of Turf One's artistic talent; it is a vessel for the ideas and themes that permeate his body of work. The print is a physical manifestation of the dialogue between the artist and the audience, a dialogue that continues evolving with each viewing. Reflecting on Turf One's Artistic Journey "The Artist's Unconscious Mind (Self-Portrait)" encapsulates Turf One's journey through street pop art and fine art printing. The print is a mirror reflecting the dual nature of the artist's world - one foot in the raw, expressive world of graffiti and the other in the contemplative, reflective world of fine art. This piece is a testament to the enduring power of art to convey complex ideas and emotions, regardless of the medium. As such, it is a significant work within Turf One's oeuvre, embodying the essence of his artistic spirit and the transformative potential of street pop art.
$380.00
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Pooch The House that Hanuman Built 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch
The House that Hanuman Built 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$164.00 $107.00
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Pooch War and Folly 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch
War and Folly 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$164.00 $107.00
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Skinner This Horror Never Undone Giclee Print by Skinner
This Horror Never Undone Limited Edition Giclee Print on Velvet Cotton Rag by Skinner counter-culture street artist art. Skinner is a self-taught artist living in Oakland, California who has meticulously crafted a balance of extraordinary mural work, bizarre and antagonistic installations while maintaining a prolific commercial career. Influenced by 80s pop culture, human struggle, myths and violence, dungeons and dragons, and the heavy metal gods, Skinners mind is one of psycho social mayhem fueled by calculated chaos.
$106.00
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John Van Hamersveld Buffalo Head Blotter Paper Archival Print by John Van Hamersveld
Buffalo Head Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by John Van Hamersveld pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.
$371.00
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Francesco Francavilla The Re-Animator Dynamite #4 Silkscreen Print by Francesco Francavilla
The Re-Animator- Dynamite #4 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Francesco Francavilla Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$106.00 $69.00
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Frank Kozik Che No Vive Blue Art Toy by Frank Kozik
Che No Vive- Blue Limited Edition Resin Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Hand cast 3.75" scale carded resin figure, signed and numbered editions of 20. 2021 Carded Art Toy Figure Sculptured by George Gaspar Dead Che.
$218.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Black Sabbath Silver Black Crescent Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Black Sabbath Silver Black Crescent Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 125 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print of Metal Roc n' Roll Music Band Black Sabbath Featuring Ozzy Osbourne. "Black Sabbath has been one of my favorite bands for 25 years. I was fortunate to meet Jack Osbourne through my friend Big Dave in 2000. My relationship with Jack and Big Dave has led to several great Ozzy and Sabbath projects. One of my biggest “I’m not worthy!” moments occurred when Dave took me backstage to meet the Sabbath guys in 2004 at Ozzfest, and bassist and lyricist Geezer Butler was wearing an Obey shirt! Sabbath is still a phenomenal live band, and I’m incredibly honored to do my second(the first was in 2005) Sabbath/Obey tour poster. Sabbath released a great new record called “13” recently(produced by Rick Rubin) and are touring in support of the album." -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Shepard Fairey's Interpretation of Black Sabbath's Legacy In 2013, Fairey, inspired by Black Sabbath's influence on his life and art, created a limited edition silkscreen print to commemorate the band's U.S.A. tour. This signed and numbered edition, limited to 125 pieces and sized at 18x24 inches, became an emblem of Black Sabbath's enduring impact on rock music and a collectible piece of street pop art. The artwork, hand-pulled on cream speckletone fine art paper, features iconic Black Sabbath symbols, such as the cross and the winged disc, alongside Fairey's signature style, which often includes elements like the star and the stylized imagery of the eye. The fusion of street pop art with music often manifests in gig posters, a medium that Shepard Fairey, known widely for his OBEY brand, has mastered with a distinctive style that resonates deeply within the pop culture landscape. His work for the iconic metal rock n' roll music band Black Sabbath, particularly the silver and black crescent silkscreen print, encapsulates the essence of the artist's and the band's legacies. The significance of Fairey's Black Sabbath artwork lies in its ability to bridge music's auditory experience with art's visual stimulus. The print does not merely represent the band; it evokes the rebellious spirit of Black Sabbath's music, the dark and mystical themes they explore, and the cultural movement they spearheaded within the heavy metal genre. Fairey's artistic trademarks, such as the word 'obey,' infuses the piece with a sense of authority and provocation that complements the band's ethos. Collectibility and Influence in the Art World Fairey's anecdote about meeting the band and finding Geezer Butler wearing an OBEY shirt is a testament to the reciprocal influence between artist and musician. It underlines how street pop art and music often come full circle, with artists influencing musicians and vice versa. The print is a celebration of the band's return with the album "13" and a nod to the historical relationship between the artist and Black Sabbath. It is this narrative that imbues the artwork with a personal touch, making it a profound statement within the realms of both pop culture and street art. As a collectible, the Black Sabbath silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey stands at the intersection of music memorabilia and fine art. Its scarcity and the reputation of its creator heighten its value not only in monetary terms but also as a cultural artifact. Collectors and fans seek such pieces for their aesthetic appeal and their ability to capture a moment in history, a period where music and street pop art intertwine to create a tangible representation of a musical era. In the broader spectrum of street pop art and graffiti artwork, Shepard Fairey's Black Sabbath print represents the genre's potential to transcend the streets and enter into the world of high art and collector's items. The piece, with its intricate design work and deep cultural connections, stands as a testament to the power of visual art to celebrate and immortalize the spirit of music.
$1,116.00
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Naoto Hattori Skull Beauty Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori
Skull Beauty Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.
$218.00
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Burrito Breath Chop Til You Drop Silkscreen Print by Burrito Breath
Chop Til You Drop 3-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Gold Metallic Ink Silkscreen Print on Thick Fine Art Paper by Burrito Breath x Hanks Cycles Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.
$224.00
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Graham Yarrington Om Skull Archival Print by Graham Yarrington
Om Skull Archival Print by Graham Yarrington Limited Edition on Cotton Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Size 13x19 Archival Pigment Fine Art Exploring the Spiritual and Urban Synthesis in Graham Yarrington's "Om Skull" Graham Yarrington's "Om Skull" is a testament to the fusion of spiritual iconography with the modern aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This limited edition archival print from 2022 offers a unique visual juxtaposition, marrying the ancient sacred syllable 'Om' with the universally recognized symbol of the skull. The piece, limited to 80 signed and numbered editions, is printed on cotton fine art paper, 13x19 inches. It is realized with archival pigment fine art, guaranteeing the longevity of its vibrant hues and intricate details. The print features a skull, not as a morbid token but as a canvas for the transcendent 'Om,' suggesting a deeper contemplation on existence and the ephemeral nature of life. The rainbow colors radiating from the symbol contrast with the monochromatic skull, symbolizing the journey from the material to the mystical. Yarrington's work is not merely a representation but an invitation to explore the intersections of life, death, and spirituality within the context of contemporary art. Graham Yarrington's Contribution to Contemporary Art Discourse Yarrington's contribution to the Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork movement is characterized by his bold engagement with subjects that are both timeless and timely. His "Om Skull" archival print encapsulates his capacity to dialogue with profound existential themes while employing a visual language that is accessible and deeply rooted in the urban experience. The artwork speaks to a generation that is as conversant with the lexicon of street art as it is with the symbols of ancient wisdom. This limited edition print underscores the demand for Yarrington's work among collectors and enthusiasts eager to own a piece of this visual discourse. The skull, a symbol rendered in countless artistic traditions, is reimagined through Yarrington's lens, acquiring a contemporary relevance that resonates with the complexities of modern life. In essence, "Om Skull" reflects the artist's vision, where the spiritual and the street converge, creating a space for reflection and connection. Through his work, Yarrington continues to push the boundaries of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, ensuring its evolution as a form that captures the zeitgeist and engages with the eternal questions of human existence.
$183.00 $119.00
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John Baizley Pop Sub Final #2 Silkscreen Print by John Baizley
Pop Sub Final #2 Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by John Baizley Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$106.00 $69.00
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Frank Kozik Che No Vive Pink Art Toy by Frank Kozik
Che No Vive- Pink Limited Edition Resin Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Hand cast 3.75" scale carded resin figure, signed and numbered editions of 20. 2021 Carded Art Toy Figure Sculptured by George Gaspar Dead Che.
$218.00
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Robin Davey Texas Chainsaw Massacre Giclee by Robin Davey
Texas Chainsaw Massacre- Horror Show Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Robin Davey. Horror Show is an illustrated homage to the best and worst of schlock-horror flicks from down the years.
$224.00
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New Rule Collective Skull Face Silkscreen Print by New Rule Collective
Skull Face 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by New Rule Collective Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.
$224.00
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Michael Reeder Skull Variant Cloud Diver Archival Print by Michael Reeder
Skull Variant Cloud Diver Archival Print by Michael Reeder Limited Edition Print on Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Rare Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 8x10 Archival Pigment Fine Art Michael Reeder is a contemporary artist based in Dallas, Texas, known for his bold and abstract figurative paintings that explore themes of identity, power, and transformation. Reeder's style combines elements of traditional portraiture with abstract and expressionist techniques, resulting in dynamic compositions that challenge traditional notions of representation. An archival print is a high-quality reproduction of an artwork that is designed to last for a long time without fading or deteriorating. Archival prints are made using archival-quality inks and papers that are resistant to UV light, moisture, and other environmental factors that can damage the print over time. These prints are often used by artists and photographers to create affordable reproductions of their work that can be sold or displayed without worrying about the quality deteriorating over time.
$608.00
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Jacob Bannon Pop Sub Final #4 Silkscreen Print by Jacob Bannon
Pop Sub Final #4 Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jacob Bannon Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$106.00 $69.00
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Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Calaveras de las Flores Silkscreen Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth
Calaveras de las Flores 6-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.
$106.00 $69.00
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Bec Winnel Harriette Giclee Print by Bec Winnel
Harriette Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 8x10.25 Female Skull with Blond Hair & Feather. Introducing "Harriette" by Bec Winnel Bec Winnel's "Harriette" is a giclée print that captivates the viewer with its haunting beauty and intricate detail. This 2014 creation is part of a limited edition series of 25, each piece signed and numbered by the artist, with dimensions of 8x10.25 inches. The artwork's subject, a female skull adorned with blonde hair and a feather, is not just an exploration of mortality but a deeper delve into the themes of ephemeral beauty and the intersection of life and death. The Ethereal Aesthetics of Winnel's Portraiture Winnel is renowned for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects with a palpable tenderness. In "Harriette," juxtaposing a lifeless skull with vibrant, lifelike hair and a delicate feather creates a stark, unsettling, and beautiful contrast. This contrast is heightened by the presence of a butterfly—a symbol of transformation and rebirth—hinting at the cycle of life and the inevitability of change. The artwork is a testament to Winnel's mastery of mixed mediums, as she employs pastel, pencil, watercolor, and metallic elements to build up layers of texture and color. This layering technique results in a soft, almost otherworldly visual experience characteristic of her style. The gentle gradations and the meticulous attention to detail in "Harriette" invite the viewer to ponder the transient nature of beauty and the permanence of art. Street Pop Art and Graffiti Influences While Winnel's work traditionally occupies the space of fine art, the limited edition nature of "Harriette" and its striking visual impact resembles the ethos of street pop art and graffiti. Like street artists' fleeting yet powerful statements, "Harriette" commands the viewer's attention; its limited availability adds to its allure and value. The work engages with pop culture's fascination with the macabre and the beautiful, combining them in a way that would not be out of place on the walls of a metropolitan alley or a modern art museum gallery. Winnel's artistry blurs the lines between traditional portraiture and the rebellious spirit of street art, creating pieces that are both accessible and profound. Reflections on Femininity and Mortality "Harriette" reflects Winnel's ongoing exploration of femininity, romanticism, and nature. The skull, void of life yet adorned with symbols of beauty and nature, speaks to the complex relationship between life's fragility and the enduring nature of feminine spirit. Winnel's choice to blend these elements against a dark background further accentuates the subject, emphasizing the recurring theme of emerging and fading in her works. This piece is more than a simple portrait; it is a narrative of life's delicate balance, a commentary on the dichotomy between the temporal and the eternal. Winnel's exploration of aesthetic nostalgia is evident in the work's vintage feel, reminiscent of a time when such representations were common in literature and art, intended to remind of life's impermanence. Bec Winnel's "Harriette" is a compelling piece that encapsulates the artist's signature style while engaging with broader themes prevalent in pop and street art. It is an artwork grounded in the fundamentals of fine art yet speaks a language that resonates with the contemporary viewer, bridging the gap between different art forms and periods. Through "Harriette," Winnel invites us into a contemplative dialogue about beauty, life, and the legacies we leave behind.
$112.00 $73.00
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Meggs Reclaimed Youth Archival Print by Meggs
Reclaimed Youth Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Reclaimed Youth was one of the original artworks for my ‘Spoiled Rotten’ solo show in September last year at Inner State Gallery. The show explored ideas of loss, consumerism, decay, and regeneration.It is part of an ongoing series of pieces that explore duality in the format of a split face or character. Images in the series depict two sides, such as good vs. evil, wealth vs. poverty, hero vs. villain, etc. This piece in particular depicts idealism vs. reality." - Meggs
$224.00
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Pooch Katrina Koaster Archival Print by Pooch
Katrina Koaster 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$164.00 $107.00
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Ron English Grin Bulb Green PP UV Archival Metal Print by Ron English
Grin Bulb Green PP UV Archival Metal Print by Ron English Limited Edition Print on Framed Aluminum Panel Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2022 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 8x11 UV Archival Pigment Fine Art of Ron English's Crypto Light Bulb Skeleton Grin Smiley Ready to Hang. Grin Bulb Green PP UV Archival Metal Print by Ron English The Grin Bulb Green PP UV Archival Metal Print is a striking piece of contemporary Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork by the iconic artist Ron English. This limited edition print, created in 2022, reflects English’s mastery in blending subversive imagery with popular culture. The piece features a unique and surreal design: a yellow light bulb with a grinning skeletal mouth, juxtaposed against a vivid green background. The use of bold colors and macabre humor encapsulates English's renowned style of thought-provoking and visually arresting art. The artwork is presented on an aluminum panel, framed and ready to hang, ensuring both durability and a sleek aesthetic. Measuring 8x11 inches, it was created using UV archival pigment, guaranteeing its vibrant colors and sharp details endure over time. This piece is marked as a Printers Proof (PP), a designation that makes it even more exclusive among limited edition collectors. Each print is hand-signed by Ron English, adding a personal touch to this unique edition. English, a pioneer in Street Pop Art, frequently incorporates motifs of consumerism, branding, and societal critique into his creations, and the Grin Bulb series is no exception. The Art of Ron English Ron English, born in the United States in 1959, is a pivotal figure in modern Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork. English has gained international recognition for his ability to transform familiar cultural symbols into provocative and satirical masterpieces. Known as the Godfather of Street Art, he has created iconic works that challenge viewers to question the underlying messages of advertisements, media, and consumer culture. English's playful yet poignant art has been exhibited worldwide and resonates deeply with fans of both pop culture and counterculture. The Grin Bulb Green artwork is an excellent example of English’s ability to take mundane objects and inject them with layers of meaning. The light bulb, often associated with ideas and innovation, is transformed into a commentary on modern society’s fixation with consumerism and artificial happiness. The skeletal grin beneath the smiling face reflects a duality that is both humorous and unsettling, a signature element in English's body of work. Significance of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork have long served as platforms for cultural commentary, blending the accessibility of street art with the commercial appeal of pop art. Ron English’s contributions to this genre stand out for their complexity and wit. His ability to subvert and recontextualize familiar imagery invites viewers to engage with his work on multiple levels, from surface aesthetics to deeper societal critiques. This fusion of bold visuals and intellectual depth makes English’s work particularly relevant in today’s art landscape. The Grin Bulb Green piece exemplifies this dynamic by combining high-quality craftsmanship with a playful yet critical perspective on modern culture. The choice of medium, a UV archival pigment print on aluminum, aligns with the contemporary aesthetic of Street Pop Art, while the limited edition nature of the piece adds to its appeal as a collector’s item. The framing and ready-to-hang format also make it a versatile addition to any modern art collection. Collecting Limited Edition Ron English Artwork For collectors and enthusiasts, acquiring a Printers Proof of Ron English's work is a rare and valuable opportunity. These editions often represent the final stages of an artist’s creative process and are highly sought after for their exclusivity. The Grin Bulb Green print, with its vibrant colors, innovative design, and cultural significance, is a testament to English’s enduring impact on the art world. Displaying this piece not only showcases a keen appreciation for contemporary Street Pop Art but also highlights the collector’s engagement with thought-provoking and transformative artwork.
$500.00
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Pooch Sangra Azteca 16x20 Archival Print by Pooch
Sangra Azteca 16x20 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on Fine Art Paper by Pooch Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art.
$164.00 $107.00
