Sket-One

4 artworks

  • BOOM Ting Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One BOOM Ting Art Toy by Sket-One

    BOOM Ting Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Sket-One. 2021 Limited to 150 pcs worldwide 7.5 inches tall. Box Signed Displayed With Box.

    $212.00

  • Merica Ting Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One Merica Ting Art Toy by Sket-One

    Merica Ting Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Sket-One. 2021 Box Signed Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 7.5 inches Tall Displayed With Box.

    $212.00

  • To Go Chinese Food Box Art Toy Object by Sket-One

    Sket-One To Go Chinese Food Box Art Toy Object by Sket-One

    To Go- Chinese Food Box Limited Edition Mixed Media Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist Sket One. 2022 Limited Edition of 10 Size 5in x 7.5in x 5in New In Box Signed To Go Chinese Food Box Art Toy Object by Sket-One. Mixed medium Resin shrimp chow mein and vegetables with paper to go box and wood chopsticks Signed and numbered on back. To Go Chinese Food Box by Sket-One: A Pop Art Collectible The To Go Chinese Food Box is a standout piece within the genre of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Created by the renowned artist Sket-One, this collectible merges traditional to-go Chinese food packaging with the expressive creativity found in street art. Sket-One, born Andrew Yasgar and based in the United States, has built a reputation for transforming ordinary, everyday objects into bold and humorous artistic statements. This 2022 limited edition artwork exemplifies his ability to blend pop culture with his graffiti-inspired style. Each piece in the edition is meticulously crafted, signed, and numbered, making it both a unique and highly coveted collector's item. The Craftsmanship and Materials Behind the Artwork This artwork measures 5 inches by 7.5 inches by 5 inches and is composed of a mix of resin, paper, and wood materials. The centerpiece features a detailed resin sculpt of shrimp chow mein, complete with vibrant vegetables, served in a traditional white paper to-go box. The wooden chopsticks, which extend out of the box, complete the realistic presentation. Sket-One's work combines humor and nostalgia with the precision of mixed media craftsmanship. His inclusion of the smiling face on the box introduces a playful, almost animated quality, bridging the bold graphics of graffiti art with the tangible aesthetics of pop culture. Pop Art Meets Urban Graffiti Aesthetic Street pop art, a fusion of urban graffiti aesthetics and pop culture, finds a perfect example in Sket-One's work. The To Go Chinese Food Box speaks to themes of globalization, fast food culture, and nostalgia. The inclusion of a common object like a Chinese food box gives viewers a sense of familiarity, yet the artistic transformation pushes boundaries. Sket-One has redefined how art interacts with the viewer by using humor and a touch of irony. The design not only pays homage to the ubiquitous takeout culture but also turns it into an enduring artistic statement. The piece challenges traditional notions of fine art by elevating something ordinary into a sculptural form that resonates with contemporary culture. Sket-One's Legacy in Street Pop Art Sket-One's works are widely celebrated for their wit, originality, and seamless blend of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Born in Connecticut, USA, Sket-One began his career as a graffiti artist before transitioning into designer toys and mixed media art. His ability to infuse urban influences with pop culture elements has made his work highly collectible. The To Go Chinese Food Box is a testament to his talent and innovation. With only ten pieces in this limited edition, the artwork has quickly become a sought-after collectible among art enthusiasts and fans of street pop art alike. This sculpture embodies Sket-One's unique approach to art, where the everyday becomes extraordinary.

    $495.00

  • NTWRK Ting Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One NTWRK Ting Art Toy by Sket-One

    NTWRK Ting Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Sket-One. 2020 Limited Edition Artwork Size 7.5 inches Tall New In Box.

    $212.00

Sket-One> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Sket-One – Designer Vinyl Meets Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Sket-One is a graffiti artist turned designer toy pioneer whose work merges the rebellious spirit of graffiti with the polished aesthetics of pop culture consumerism. Originally from New Haven, Connecticut, Sket-One began his career as a traditional graffiti writer in the early 1990s, gaining respect in the East Coast street art scene for his bold handstyles and vibrant murals. Over time, his passion for character design and branding evolved into a new form of street expression—one that took the ethos of graffiti and reshaped it through the world of vinyl collectibles, product design, and gallery installations. His work embodies the energy, wit, and aesthetic punch that define the core of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Sket-One gained international attention through his work with the Dunny platform by Kidrobot, where he transformed blank vinyl forms into hyper-stylized, brand-themed customs. From faux condiment packaging to reimagined fast food mascots, Sket-One’s creations subvert everyday commercial products and turn them into satirical, collectible art. These figures, while small in scale, operate on the same visual logic as large-scale graffiti—designed to grab attention, disrupt familiarity, and remix culture through a lens of street-born irreverence.

Product Parody as Pop Weaponry

Sket-One’s most well-known body of work includes his custom condiment series, where he transformed blank art toys into Sriracha bottles, Heinz ketchup, Skippy peanut butter, and more—rendered with uncanny realism and a graffiti twist. These designs are not simple homages to branding—they are interventions. By fusing urban style with consumer nostalgia, Sket-One creates visual collisions that echo pop art’s origins while grounding them in graffiti aesthetics. His mastery of linework, labeling, and texture blurs the line between commercial packaging and art object. Like Andy Warhol’s soup cans or Ron English’s POPaganda mascots, Sket-One’s work interrogates the psychological power of packaging and corporate iconography. But unlike gallery-focused pop artists of the 1960s, Sket-One brings street credentials and a DIY graffiti attitude to every piece. His works are often hand-painted, produced in limited runs, and treated with the precision of fine art—yet they never lose the grit of their spray-can roots.

From Street Tags to Designer Platforms

While Sket-One’s graffiti background informs his visual style, his success lies in his ability to transcend walls and trains. He entered the designer toy scene during its golden age in the early 2000s, aligning with platforms like Kidrobot, Superplastic, and others that embraced graffiti artists as legitimate voices in collectible culture. His toys are not simply merchandise—they are sculptures that operate like portable murals, bearing tags, drips, and handstyles familiar to anyone who knows the language of street bombing. The popularity of his figures among collectors globally speaks to the merging of subcultures: graffiti heads, streetwear enthusiasts, art toy collectors, and pop surrealism fans all gravitate toward Sket-One’s brand of visual play. This crossover appeal is central to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, which thrives on breaking boundaries and redefining where art can live—and who it’s for.

Sket-One’s Role in the Modern Street Pop Ecosystem

Sket-One is a prime example of how a graffiti-rooted artist can evolve without abandoning the authenticity and visual urgency of the street. His art is clean, refined, and product-conscious—but always contains that core of disruption and parody. Whether it's through a mustard bottle turned battle-ready Dunny or a mural filled with cartoon violence and bright gradients, his work critiques the saturation of consumer imagery by using the same tactics that make it powerful—repetition, branding, and visual seduction. In the wider movement of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Sket-One stands as a key figure in the bridge between the aerosol past and the designer future. His work continues to challenge what qualifies as fine art, who gets to collect it, and how graffiti culture can survive—and thrive—within new formats. By turning the tools of capitalism into collectible critique, Sket-One makes every toy, mural, and parody a tag of resistance dressed in a pop culture disguise.

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