Skewville

2 artworks


  • Yo Yo Radio 2016 Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    Skewville Yo Yo Radio 2016 Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    Yo Yo- Tar Paper Limited Edition Metallic Silkscreen Ink on Hand Cut Organic Roofing Asphalt Felt by Graffiti Street Artist Skewville 2016 Hand Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 80 Artwork Extra Thick Tar Paper Size 24x16 " A while ago we got an opportunity to paint a building that looked like a giant radio. So we painted a giant radio on it. Since then I wanted to pay a long over-due homage to this building in Bushwick, Brooklyn that no longer exists. The original mural was just flat black with metallic silver spray paint, so when I decided to finally make a print I felt like it had to have that same feel. So the only way I know how to get that really thick metallic look is to silkscreen print it with good ol' plastisol on tar paper." - Ad Deville of Skewville

    $304.00

  • Yo Yo Radio 2013 Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    Skewville Yo Yo Radio 2013 Silkscreen Print by Skewville

    Yo Radio 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Skewville Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2013 Hand Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Artwork Extra Thick Tar Paper Size 24x15 " A while ago we got an opportunity to paint a building that looked like a giant radio. So we painted a giant radio on it. Since then I wanted to pay a long over-due homage to this building in Bushwick, Brooklyn that no longer exists. The original mural was just flat black with metallic silver spray paint, so when I decided to finally make a print I felt like it had to have that same feel. So the only way I know how to get that really thick metallic look is to silkscreen print it with good ol' plastisol on tar paper." - Ad Deville of Skewville

    $304.00

Skewville

Skewville is a street artist duo formed by twin brothers Ad and Droo Deville, who were born in 1973 in Queens, New York. They are best known for their wooden sneakers, which they've been creating since 1999. These sneakers, often hung from power lines, have become a symbol of their work and a recognizable element in the world of street art. Skewville's work also includes murals, installations, and sculptures, which often carry a satirical tone and comment on urban life, consumerism, and pop culture. Skewville's influence can be seen in various cities around the world, as they have participated in street art festivals, gallery shows, and other art events. Their work has been exhibited in several cities in the United States, as well as in Europe and other parts of the world. As street artists, Skewville is known for their innovative approach, which combines various elements and techniques to create thought-provoking and entertaining art. Apart from their iconic wooden sneakers, the duo often employs stencils, spray paint, wheatpaste posters, and other mixed media to create a distinctive visual language.

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