Sky & Clouds

9 artworks


  • Worlds Collide Part II Original Oil Mixed Media Reclaimed Painting by Dave Pollot Worlds Collide Part II Original Oil Mixed Media Reclaimed Painting by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Worlds Collide Part II Original Oil Mixed Media Reclaimed Painting by Dave Pollot

    Worlds Collide Part II Original Oil Mixed Media Reclaimed Painting by Dave Pollot is One-of-a-Kind Artwork by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Oil Painting on Vintage Reclaimed Upcycled Painting Diptych Original Artwork Size 12x9 (UFO) & 17.5x15.5 (Beach) of a UFO Laser Blasting a Seagul Bird On The Beach Intersection of Modernity and Tradition in "Worlds Collide Part II" "Worlds Collide Part II" is a striking representation of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, reflecting a seamless blend of traditional artistic methods with the contemporary edge of pop culture. The artist behind this compelling piece has employed oil painting, a classic medium, and infused it with modern thematic elements, presenting a narrative that bridges the ordinary with the otherworldly. The diptych format, hinged together to form a single story, roots the work in historical art traditions, while the subject matter – a UFO engaging with a seagull on a beach – introduces a narrative that is unapologetically current and provocative. This original mixed-media artwork encapsulates the vivacity of street art by utilizing reclaimed and upcycled canvases. Repurposing these materials not only gives them a new lease on life but also pays homage to the ethos of street art, which often sees beauty in the overlooked and discarded. Combining the UFO and beach scenes provokes the viewer to contemplate the juxtapositions within our world – blending the familiar with the very unfamiliar. The artist's signature, marked in 2023, signals the creation of a piece deeply embedded in the present. This one-of-a-kind artwork, measuring 12x9 inches for the 'UFO' panel and 17.5x15.5 inches for the 'Beach' panel, captures the essence of pop art's interaction with the audience. It does not merely portray a scene but also calls into question the boundaries of reality and fiction, urging a reflection on our environment and the unexpected events that could unfold within it. The Narrative of Artistic Transformation in Reclaimed Art Through "Worlds Collide Part II," the artist exemplifies the transformative power of art. By breathing new life into vintage canvases, the artwork becomes a narrative of reinvention and the cyclical nature of art itself. The choice of a reclaimed painting as the medium is a statement about the potential for transformation – a core principle within Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. It is a visual and conceptual rebirth, where the past and the present amalgamate to create something entirely new and thought-provoking. The beach scene, typically a symbol of tranquility and nature's beauty, is disrupted by the fantastical invasion of a UFO, which starkly contrasts the serene backdrop. This decision illustrates the pop artist's flair for integrating science fiction elements into everyday settings, creating a space where different worlds can interact unexpectedly. The result is an art piece that is a testament to the imagination and the artist's power to challenge our perceptions of the normal and the known. In creating "Worlds Collide Part II," the artist presents an alternate reality and challenges the viewer to consider the impact of such an event. The artwork becomes a portal to a story much larger than the canvas it occupies, inviting us to ponder the endless possibilities that exist beyond our own experiences. Embracing the Ethos of Street Pop and Graffiti Art "Worlds Collide Part II" vividly embodies the principles of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The art piece itself is a confluence of historical techniques and modern cultural expressions, symbolizing art's fluidity and ever-evolving nature. By combining disparate elements – a traditional beach landscape and a symbol of futuristic technology – the artwork mirrors the essence of street art and pop art: the merging of various aspects of culture to create both reflective and forward-looking. The artist's innovative approach to the subject matter and medium underscores a broader cultural commentary inherent in street art. It speaks to a world where boundaries are constantly being redrawn and redefined, where art is not confined to galleries but is a part of the living urban landscape. Thus, The painting becomes more than just a visual experience; it is a conversation with the viewer, a dynamic interaction central to the street and pop art experience. Worlds Collide Part II is not just an art piece but a cultural artifact that encapsulates the zeitgeist of our time. It reflects the ever-changing nature of art, the unexpectedness of life, and the beauty that arises when different worlds come together. Through this piece, the artist invites us to witness the creative potential of combining the traditional with the unconventional, the real with the imagined.

    $7,452.00

  • Still Wanna Believe? III Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Still Wanna Believe? III Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Still Wanna Believe? III Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Dave Pollot. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 45 Artwork Size 24x17 Dave Pollot's "Still Wanna Believe? III": A Whimsical Blend of Reality and Fantasy Dave Pollot's "Still Wanna Believe? III" is a limited edition work that skillfully dances on the boundary between the real and the imagined, a captivating example of how pop culture permeates the realm of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This archival pigment fine art print on fine art paper features a sizeable 24x17 inches canvas, limited to a series of 45 signed and numbered editions. Released in 2021, Pollot's piece weaves together the traditional idyll of pastoral art with the otherworldly intrigue of science fiction, creating a visual discourse that transcends the conventional scope of graffiti art. The American artist, celebrated for his revitalization of thrift art through the lens of pop culture, deftly infuses a classic landscape with the arresting image of a UFO abducting a human subject. By doing so, Pollot's "Still Wanna Believe? III" bridges not only different genres but also different worlds, challenging the viewer to reconsider the boundaries of traditional art within the public sphere. Artistic Technique and Cultural Commentary Pollot's selection of archival pigment for his prints ensures rich color rendering and longevity, allowing his artwork's fine details and vibrant juxtapositions to stand the test of time. The use of fine art paper complements the pigment, giving the print a tangible quality that is both visually and texturally pleasing, much like the canvases of classical art that Pollot so often reimagines. "Still Wanna Believe? III" does more than depict an unlikely scenario; it reflects our enduring fascination with the unknown and the allure of conspiracy theories. Pollot plays with the theme of belief and skepticism, invoking the iconic phrase "I want to believe" from the realm of UFO enthusiasts and embedding it into a tranquil rural scene. The result is an artwork that is as much a conversation starter as a statement piece, encapsulating the spirit of questioning and wonder that defines much of contemporary pop art. The Pop Art Revolution of Dave Pollot Dave Pollot's contributions to the world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork are marked by his wit, creativity, and the seamless integration of pop culture into classical motifs. "Still Wanna Believe? III" is a prime example of Pollot's artistry, as it encapsulates his playful subversion of art historical norms and the synthesis of popular mythos with delicate art sensibilities. The limited edition nature of the piece adds an element of exclusivity, marrying the fleeting essence of street art with the enduring quality of fine art collections. In this work, Pollot creates a space for the viewer to engage with the whimsical possibilities of otherworldly encounters and establishes his art as a pivotal point of convergence where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. With his distinctive approach, Pollot continues to expand the dialogue around what constitutes art in the public imagination, and "Still Wanna Believe? III" stands as a vibrant testament to his vision. The print is not just a representation of Pollot's skill but a reflection of the contemporary zeitgeist, where the lines between art forms are blurred, and the pop culture narratives of one era can become the artistic treasures of the next.

    $406.00

  • Bask In Phenomena AP Giclee Print by Andy Kehoe

    Andy Kehoe Bask In Phenomena AP Giclee Print by Andy Kehoe

    Bask In Phenomena AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Andy Kehoe Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. AP Artist Proof 2017 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x20 Bask In Phenomena: The Ethereal Realms of Andy Kehoe's Art Introduction to Bask In Phenomena by Andy Kehoe Andy Kehoe's "Bask In Phenomena" is an Artist Proof giclee print that captures the imagination with its mystical depiction of nature's enchantment. Created in 2017, this limited edition piece, sized at 20x20 inches, is a testament to Kehoe's prowess in blending fantasy elements with the natural world. Signed and marked as an AP, it assures the collector of its authenticity and exclusivity, trademarks of Kehoe's limited edition works. While Kehoe's work is not graffiti or street art in the conventional sense, the otherworldly landscapes he creates share the public's accessibility and emotional connectivity that characterizes Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. The Narrative of Bask In Phenomena Kehoe's "Bask In Phenomena" invites the viewer into a serene moment under the cosmic dance of auroras, a vision that transcends the ordinary experience of nature. The piece evokes a sense of solitude and contemplation, as the solitary figure seems to communicate with the universe above. This print, rich in narrative, encourages a pause and reflection, a common thread in Kehoe's body of work, which often explores the interaction between the human spirit and the vastness of the natural world. Artistic Techniques and Medium In creating "Bask In Phenomena," Kehoe utilizes the giclee printing process to its fullest, achieving a vibrancy and clarity that brings his ethereal visions to life. The fine art paper is a canvas that holds the depth and subtlety of the colors, from the gentle greens to the vibrant pinks that make up the aurora borealis. The medium is a deliberate choice, ensuring that the otherworldly glow and the minute details of the landscape are presented with an almost dream-like quality. Symbolism in Andy Kehoe's Work Symbolism plays a significant role in Kehoe's "Bask In Phenomena." The aurora borealis, a natural light display that has intrigued humanity for centuries, is reimagined as a backdrop for personal revelation and introspection. The interplay of light and shadow, the figure's silhouette against the mesmerizing skies, alludes to the larger cosmic tapestry to which we are all connected. Kehoe's work often hints at the symbiotic relationship between humans and the celestial, a theme that resonates deeply within modern existence. The Cultural Resonance of Kehoe's Limited Edition Prints The cultural resonance of Andy Kehoe's prints like "Bask In Phenomena" lies in their unique ability to bridge worlds and invite universal connection. Though not street art in execution, these prints hold a place in the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork conversation through their ability to reach and affect a broad audience. Kehoe's limited editions are sought after for their beauty and the sense of wonder and introspection they instill in the viewer. Conclusion: The Legacy of Bask In Phenomena "Bask In Phenomena" is a powerful example of Andy Kehoe's contribution to contemporary art. It underscores his ability to create spaces at the threshold of reality and fantasy, compelling us to explore the depths of our connection to the universe. The legacy of this piece and Kehoe's work is one of enduring awe and a reminder of the profound beauty that can be found in moments of stillness and reflection.

    $432.00

  • Messenger RNA Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Naoto Hattori Messenger RNA Giclee Print by Naoto Hattori

    Messenger RNA Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Surreal Print on 100% Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Naoto Hattori.

    $373.00

  • The Hapico Machina AP Archival Print by Yosuke Ueno

    Yosuke Ueno The Hapico Machina AP Archival Print by Yosuke Ueno

    The Hapico Machina AP Archival Print by Yosuke Ueno Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Signa Smooth Cotton Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 28x35.5 Large Format Archival Print of A Asian Anime Inspired Girl In Robot Surrounded By Elements of Fantasy and Sci-Fi. The "Hapico Machina" AP Archival Print is an embodiment of the intricate and whimsical work of Yosuke Ueno. Reflecting the unmistakable aesthetic influences of modern pop art, this piece intertwines elements of fantasy, street art, and science fiction. Crafted in 2021, Ueno's masterpiece is an artist proof, a special distinction in the world of fine art, emphasizing its exclusivity. This particular piece is marked 'AP' and has been signed by the artist himself, fortifying its authenticity and rarity with only 50 such editions available. Crafted on a 300gsm Signa Smooth Cotton Rag Paper, the texture and weight of the medium ensure the durability and longevity of the print. The choice of the paper complements the vibrancy of the pigments used, allowing for the rich colors and intricate details of the artwork to stand out. Spanning an impressive 28x35.5 inches, this large format print captivates the viewer with its expansive narrative canvas. Central to the artwork is an Asian Anime-inspired girl encapsulated within a robot, an embodiment of the seamless blend of organic and mechanistic elements. Her expressive eyes provide a window into her soul, juxtaposing the cold, mechanical exterior of her robotic suit. Surrounding her are myriad symbols and elements that evoke a sense of wonder and delve deep into the realms of fantasy. The interspersion of mountains, rainbows, and dreamlike creatures in the backdrop further accentuates the artwork's ethereal quality. Yosuke Ueno's "Hapico Machina" stands as a testament to the evolution of pop art. By fusing traditional street art and graffiti influences with contemporary themes and anime aesthetics, Ueno has carved a niche for himself in the global art scene. His work, especially pieces like this, challenges conventions and invites viewers to immerse themselves in a universe where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur.

    $1,500.00

  • UFO Crash Skateboard Art Deck by Mad

    Mad UFO Crash Skateboard Art Deck by Mad

    UFO Crash Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Mad. 2022 Signed COA Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skate Deck Size: 8.25 x 31.875 Inches Release: January 31, 2022 Run of: 50

    $414.00

  • Still Wanna Believe? III PP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Still Wanna Believe? III PP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Still Wanna Believe? III PP Archival Print by Dave Pollot Limited Edition Print on Matte Velvet Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2021 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition 5/5 Artwork Size 12x14 Archival Pigment Fine Art UFO Abducting Person in a Vintage Old World Village Setting. Some PPs may have slight blemishes and margin differences; this was a working artist copy. A marvel of contemporary pop art, "Still Wanna Believe? III PP" is a limited-edition archival print by renowned artist Dave Pollot. Composed in 2021, this artwork features a unique fusion of old-world charm and fantastical modern narratives, a quintessential blend that characterizes Pollot's artistic style. This limited edition print, numbered 5/5 and denoted as 'PP' or 'Printers Proof,' bears Pollot's signature, a testament to its authenticity. The term printer proof refers to the initial prints run by the artist to evaluate color accuracy and overall quality before proceeding with the full edition. This piece is, therefore not only an exquisite piece of art but also a collector's item of significant value. Printed on a Matte Velvet Rag Fine Art Paper, the artwork measures 12x14 inches, a perfect size for an intimate display. This superior-quality paper offers a texture that beautifully complements Pollot's vibrant hues and crisp lines, adding a tactile dimension to the visual appeal of the piece. Pollot masterfully merges a vintage old-world village setting with an unexpected, modern UFO abduction scene. The juxtaposition of the ordinary with the extraordinary creates an exciting narrative tension that captivates the viewer. Pollot's signature style is strongly reminiscent of street art and graffiti in its bold colors and fantastical themes, but it is also firmly grounded in the pop art tradition. A hallmark of Pollot's work is his ability to incorporate cultural phenomena, such as the fascination with UFOs, into familiar, even nostalgic, scenes. In "Still Wanna Believe? III PP", the UFO acts as a vibrant symbol of our contemporary cultural and technological obsessions, making a striking contrast with the quaint, old-world village setting. The piece invites us to question the intersection of tradition and modernity, reality and fantasy. "Still Wanna Believe? III PP" is a testament to Dave Pollot's unique artistic vision and mastery of the pop art genre. It is not merely a piece of art but a commentary on contemporary society and culture, a vivid narrative rendered in rich, bold colors. A collector's piece and a conversation starter, it promises to remain a prominent fixture in pop and street art for years.

    $588.00

  • The Portal HPM Giclee Print by Jeff Soto

    Jeff Soto The Portal HPM Giclee Print by Jeff Soto

    The Portal HPM Giclee Print by Jeff Soto Artwork Limited Edition Print on 305gsm Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Hand Embellished PrintGraffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Hand Embellished Print Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 18x24 Giclee Print. Butterfly on a Stylistic Fantasy World Cactus Like Alien Desert Plant. Jeff Soto's "The Portal" HPM Giclee Print: A Foray into Fantastical Imagery Jeff Soto's "The Portal" stands out as a testament to his exceptional talent and imaginative vision in the pantheon of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Released in 2023, this hand-embellished print pushes the boundaries of traditional graffiti art, incorporating elements of fantasy and surrealism that are hallmarks of Soto's aesthetic. The artwork is a giclee print on 305gsm cotton rag fine art paper, a medium chosen for its ability to capture the vibrancy of Soto's palette and the intricacy of his details. Each piece in this limited edition series is signed and numbered, underscoring the personal touch Soto brings to his work and the value placed on each print by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Symbolic Elements in "The Portal" "The Portal" features a butterfly perched on a cactus-like alien desert plant, a subject that immediately captivates the viewer with its rich colors and otherworldly appearance. The butterfly, often a symbol of transformation and beauty, is rendered with meticulous attention to detail, its wings a canvas for Soto's exploration of pattern and hue. The surrounding flora and landscape, reminiscent of a stylistic fantasy world, invite interpretation and suggest a narrative beyond the visual. This image, juxtaposing the natural and the fantastical, invites viewers to consider the intersection of reality and imagination, a recurring theme in Soto's work. Artistic Techniques and the Creation Process The creation process of "The Portal" reflects Soto's commitment to craftsmanship and originality. Hand embellishments with acrylics add a unique dimension to each print, ensuring that no two pieces are identical. This practice of hand embellishing, known as HPM (Hand Painted Multiple), bridges the gap between mass-produced prints and one-of-a-kind paintings. It's a nod to the artist's roots in graffiti, where each piece is an individual expression, yet it also embraces the reproducibility and accessibility of pop art. The size of the print, 18x24 inches, is substantial, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in the details and the vivid world Soto has created. Cultural Significance of Soto's "The Portal" "The Portal" is more than a beautiful image; it is a cultural artifact that reflects the evolving landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork. By situating a symbol of beauty and metamorphosis in a setting that defies conventional interpretations of space and environment, Soto challenges the viewer to rethink their perceptions of graffiti art. This piece exemplifies the shift in contemporary art towards multifaceted works, blending technique, form, and meaning to create pieces that are as thought-provoking as they are aesthetically pleasing. In the context of Soto's oeuvre, "The Portal" represents both a continuity of themes and an exploration into new creative territories. In conclusion, Jeff Soto's "The Portal" HPM giclee print significantly contributes to street pop art and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates the essence of Soto's artistic journey, showcasing his ability to transcend the confines of traditional street art and embrace a broader canvas of expression. This limited edition print, with its hand-embellished touches and striking imagery, is a celebration of art's potential to transport, transform, and enchant. It is a vibrant gateway into the imagination of one of the most visionary artists in contemporary street pop art.

    $450.00

  • Bird Bath Blotter Paper Archival Print by Morgan McPeak

    Morgan McPeak Bird Bath Blotter Paper Archival Print by Morgan McPeak

    Bird Bath Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Morgan McPeak 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.

    $406.00

Sky & Clouds
h2>Sky and Clouds in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sky and clouds have often served as a canvas for the imagination, a sentiment that extends into art. In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, the depiction of sky and clouds goes beyond mere representation—it becomes a symbol, a backdrop for political commentary, and a technical challenge that showcases an artist's skill.

Symbolism of Sky in Art

In the tapestry of street art, sky and clouds are not just elements of nature but also metaphors for freedom, escape, and transcendence. Artists have utilized the motif of the sky to represent limitless possibilities or to contrast the grounded, often gritty nature of urban environments. Clouds, with their ever-changing forms, represent the transient nature of life and the ephemeral quality of street art itself, which can be as fleeting as a cloud passing overhead.

Technical Aspects of Depicting Sky and Clouds

From a technical standpoint, creating realistic sky and clouds in street art can be challenging due to urban canvases' large scales and textures. Graffiti artists often have to work with the texture of brick, concrete, or other materials, making clouds' softness and subtlety a complex effect. Yet, this very difficulty can elevate a work of street art, as it showcases the artist's ability to manipulate their medium and create something delicate from something as rough as a city wall.

Cultural Significance in Street Art

Culturally, sky and clouds in street art can carry many meanings, from hope and aspiration to a sense of calm amidst chaos. In areas characterized by high-rise buildings and limited views of the sky, large-scale murals featuring the sky can offer a visual respite from the concrete jungle, bringing a piece of the heavens into the urban setting.

Street Art's Reflection on Society

Furthermore, how sky and clouds are depicted in street art often reflects society's current sentiments. A tumultuous, stormy sky might echo civic unrest or political turmoil, while a serene blue sky might signify peace or a period of positive change. Street artists use these natural elements to reflect a community's mood or comment on broader societal issues.

Integration with Urban Elements

Artists sometimes integrate architectural elements into their depictions of the sky, blending the natural and the artificial. This can create illusions that transform the perception of space, turning a flat wall into a window to the sky or a portal to another world. Such works not only demonstrate artistic skill but also a deep understanding of the environment and the ability to see beyond the limitations of the urban landscape. Sky and clouds continue to inspire artists within the Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork scene, serving as a canvas for expression that transcends cultural and physical boundaries. Through these depictions, artists engage viewers, challenge perceptions, and bring the boundless sky into the structured urban environment. Whether symbolic, technical, or cultural, the representation of sky and clouds in street art is a testament to the genre's capacity to innovate and reflect the human experience.

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