Slap-Up Mailer Label Sticker Drawings

3 artworks


  • Label 907 Vol. IV Orange Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol. IV Orange Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    Label 907 Vol. IV- Orange Limited Edition 5-Color Split Fountain Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lbs Pure White French Art Paper by UFO907 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. As an active graffiti writer, UFO 907 is known for its alien ufo motifs throughout New York. Over 20 years, his works have been and still are growing in numbers, attracting fans all over the world. His distinct ufo motifs have evolved and changed throughout the years, from a simple UFO form to a character-like approach with eyes and legs. And still active throughout the world.

    $153.00

  • Label 907 Vol. IV Blue Silkscreen Print by UFO907 Label 907 Vol. IV Blue Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol. IV Blue Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    Label 907 Vol. IV- Blue Limited Edition 5-Color Split Fountain Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lbs Pure White French Art Paper by UFO907 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Large Hand Drawn Image on Reverse. As an active graffiti writer, UFO 907 is known for its alien ufo motifs throughout New York. Over 20 years, his works have been and still are growing in numbers, attracting fans all over the world. His distinct ufo motifs have evolved and changed throughout the years, from a simple UFO form to a character-like approach with eyes and legs. And still active throughout the world.

    $329.00

  • Label 907 Vol. IV HPM 8 Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol. IV HPM 8 Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    Label 907 Vol. IV- HPM 8 Hand Painted Multiple HPM 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 140lbs Pure White French Art Paper by UFO907 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. As an active graffiti writer, UFO 907 is known for its alien ufo motifs throughout New York. Over 20 years, his works have been and still are growing in numbers, attracting fans worldwide. His distinct ufo motifs have evolved and changed throughout the years, from a simple UFO form to a character-like approach with eyes and legs. And still active throughout the world.

    $534.00

Slap-Up Mailer Label Sticker Drawings

Slap-Up Mailer Label Sticker Drawings: A Tapestry of Urban Narratives

The landscape of urban artistry is a canvas that stretches beyond the conventional, reaching into the materials circulating within the metropolis. Slap-up mailer label sticker drawings have emerged as a prominent facet of this artistic domain, intertwining the practical with the poetic and the mundane with the monumental. These small yet potent pieces of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork embody the spirit of the streets, serving both as a marker of the artist's presence and as an open journal chronicling the ebb and flow of city life.

The Essence of Slap-Up Sticker Art in Urban Culture

Often sourced from postal services, these stickers are a preferred medium for many street artists. The slap-up sticker's adhesive nature allows for swift and discreet placement, allowing artists to weave their work into the city's fabric easily. The labels are designed to withstand the elements, making them a durable option for outdoor artwork. Such stickers frequently adorn the hidden corners of urban centers, transforming nondescript surfaces into grassroots art galleries. The artists behind these creations are as varied as the designs they produce. One such artist is the American graffiti legend Saber or Ryan Weston Shook. He has graced the walls and galleries with his expansive works and left his indelible mark on the compact surfaces of mailer labels. These stickers become miniature representations of his larger artistic vision, encapsulating his distinctive style in a format that is both accessible and distributable.

The Dialogue Between Street Art and Pop Culture

The integration of slap-up label stickers in street art directly reflects the genre's dialogue with pop culture. By utilizing materials sourced from everyday life, artists forge a connection with the public that is both immediate and intimate. The iconic Priority Mail 228 label, known for its bold red and blue design, has become synonymous with this movement. The label offers a familiar sight, repurposed into a canvas for expression that disrupts the visual noise of the cityscape. Saber's approach to these stickers is emblematic of the genre's broader ethos. He employs the labels to distill his thoughts, societal critiques, and artistic explorations into a compact format. Drawing on a mailer label is not merely an aesthetic exercise but a provocative act that reclaims a piece of the urban environment. The labels serve as a testament to the power of small-scale artworks to make a grand statement.

Cultural Significance and Legacy of Mailer Label Art

The cultural significance of mailer label art cannot be overstated. As ephemera, these stickers are often subject to the whims of their environment, susceptible to being covered up, peeled away, or weathered beyond recognition. Yet, this transient nature underscores the philosophy of street art. By its very nature, this art form is impermanent, reflective of the momentary, and rooted in the experience of daily life. The legacy of artists like Saber, who continue to push the boundaries of what is possible within the confines of a small adhesive rectangle, is written on the streets they adorn. Through their work, they challenge the perception of art and where it can exist, engaging with a broader audience outside the conventional gallery system. The slap-up mailer label sticker drawings, with their guerrilla presence and pop art sensibilities, are a testament to the evolving narrative of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. In essence, the humble slap-up label sticker emerges not just as a medium for artistic expression but as a cultural artifact, a slice of the zeitgeist, and a mirror reflecting the multifaceted identities of the city. As this art form continues to evolve, it carries with it the indelible marks of those artists who dare to leave their signatures on the postal canvases of the urban landscape.

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