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Steve Kaufman SAK Frank Sinatra The Crooner HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
Frank Sinatra The Crooner Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Oil Paint HPM Silkscreen Print on Canvas by Steve Kaufman SAK Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2005 Signed Frank Sinatra The Crooner HPM Serigraph Print by Steve Kaufman SAK
$1,917.00 $1,629.00
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Mr André Saraiva Love Tripping- Standard Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mr André Saraiva
Love Tripping- Standard Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Mr Andre. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.
$450.00
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Adam J O'Day Smiley Face Balloon Yellow HPM Archival Print by Adam J O'Day
Smiley Face Balloon- Yellow Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper by Adam J O'Day Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Smiley Face Balloon: Yellow • Autographed archival pigment print • Hand-painted unique variant on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 24 x 24 inches Hand-painted, signed and numbered by artist Adam J. O'day in a unique limited edition of 5. Adam J. O'Day "Smiley Face Balloon: Yellow" - Unique Hand-Painted Print - 24 x 24"
$533.00
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Buff Monster Pink Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Pink Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Screen Print on Card Stock Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9x12 With Heavy Drips of Hand Painted Areas. Pink Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster The Pink Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster is a visually electric entry into the 2023 limited edition series of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Executed on durable card stock fine art paper and measuring 9 by 12 inches, this piece is part of a signed and numbered edition of only 50, each meticulously enhanced with acrylic hand-painted features. This work is not just a print, but a hybrid between screen-printed design and hand-applied textural innovation, exemplifying Buff Monster’s signature technique of turning graphic repetition into one-of-a-kind expressive characters. Vibrant Layers and Tactile Effects This print radiates with the power of hand-finished multiples, elevating a screen-printed foundation into a highly individualized object. The fluorescent pink base glows with intensity, encased in precision gray framing lines that guide the viewer's eye directly to the iconic single eyeball at the heart of the Mister Melty figure. Surrounded by drips, teeth, and surreal cartoon forms, the pink tones transition into deep, cracked textures that reveal a layer of black beneath, giving the work a charred, lava-like surface that evokes both heat and decay. This crackle effect is not merely decorative—it intensifies the impact of the eye as a central motif, suggesting stress, mutation, or transformation under pressure. Character Symbolism in Buff Monster’s World Mister Melty is a recurring character across Buff Monster’s universe, emblematic of the artist’s broader themes of sugary chaos, pop disintegration, and playful nihilism. In this pink version, the character becomes almost radioactive in tone, pushing the cuteness of pop into more volatile, molten territory. Buff Monster has long used his characters to challenge the polished aesthetic of mainstream pop art, infusing them with the unpredictability and texture found in graffiti. Mister Melty embodies both joy and entropy—melting, oozing, and grinning in a way that turns destruction into something celebratory. Buff Monster’s Role in Modern Graffiti and Pop Art Buff Monster, based in the United States, has built his career on blending the candy-coated colors of Japanese visual culture with the edge of Western street art and punk aesthetics. Known for his use of pink as a core palette across media, his work stands at the colorful frontier of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This 2023 edition of Mister Melty confirms his commitment to craftsmanship and individual expression. With every print uniquely finished by hand and featuring unpredictable visual variance, the Pink Mister Melty Icon is a piece that blurs the lines between mass production and personal artistic statement. It is a celebration of texture, a confrontation with decay, and a vibrant artifact of modern urban iconography.
$650.00
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Mr André Saraiva Mr A PP Silkscreen Print by Mr André Saraiva
Mr A PP Printers Proof Silkscreen Print by Mr André Saraiva Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2020 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 12x28 Silkscreen Print Mr A PP Printer’s Proof by Mr André Saraiva – Character Romance in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Mr A PP is a 2020 hand-pulled silkscreen print by French-Portuguese street artist Mr André Saraiva, executed on fine art paper in a 12 x 28 inch vertical format. This artwork is a signed and marked printer’s proof from a limited edition run, highlighting the precision and individuality of the printmaking process. Featuring the artist’s iconic alter ego Mr A, the piece captures the spirit of joyful rebellion, romantic mischief, and timeless graffiti personality that defines Saraiva’s legacy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Mr A stands tall and thin, his wide grin and crossed eyes drawn in confident black linework over a vivid electric blue spray-painted background. Surrounding him are playful symbols—hearts, curls, and floating marks—that turn the figure into a charismatic emblem of love, irony, and freedom. Mr A as Urban Icon and Emotional Blueprint The Mr A character, with his top hat, single winking eye, and perpetual grin, has appeared on walls, alleyways, rooftops, and galleries across the world since the late 1980s. In this print, Saraiva renders him in a simplified yet expressive pose—his elongated limbs, floating presence, and casual posture reflect both elegance and absurdity. The XO on his face references affection and irreverence in equal measure. This version of Mr A floats effortlessly in a sea of blue mist, his whimsical form flanked by hand-drawn hearts and abstract doodles. The character becomes a visual haiku: minimal, coded, and expressive. Within the framework of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Mr A functions as both a personal avatar and universal symbol, able to express charm, distance, and attitude through just a few lines and gestures. Spray and Screen Technique on Fine Art Paper This silkscreen print is more than a reproduction—it is a hand-crafted object that blends printing precision with graffiti spontaneity. The base features layered spray patterns in rich turquoise and teal tones, with paint clouds and speckled bursts giving the background depth and kinetic energy. Over this energetic ground, the silkscreened Mr A is printed in sharp black ink, maintaining the loose vitality of Saraiva’s original line drawings. The print’s verticality enhances the figure’s lightness, as though he is levitating between the layers of paint. The fine art paper captures every stroke and edge without gloss, retaining the street-born roughness while offering the durability and clarity expected from contemporary fine editions. Mr André Saraiva and the Line Between Romance and Rebellion Mr André Saraiva’s work operates where elegance meets graffiti, where flirtation meets permanence. Mr A PP distills this ethos into a single figure—his arms stretched, his presence untouchable, and his smile disarming. The artwork is not about volume or noise, but about character. Mr A exists as a romantic ambassador of urban expression, appearing as both a trace of the artist and a public invitation to feel lighter. In the language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print is a perfect artifact: expressive, minimal, confident, and instantly iconic. Through Mr A, Saraiva writes a love letter to cities, to spontaneity, and to the enduring power of a simple line to carry deep meaning.
$480.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Donald T Rich Grin Gold Art Toy by Ron English- POPaganda
Donald T Rich Grin- Gold Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Artist Ron English- POPaganda Modern Pop Artwork. 2017 New In Box Limited Edition Artwork Size 12" Tall
$283.00
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Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue Spider Curry Archival Print by Naturel- Lawrence Atoigue
Spider Curry Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 340gsm Cold Press Natural Paper by Artist Naturel, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2022 Signed Limited Edition of 100 Size 13.5x19 Naturel's "Spider Curry": A Vivid Intersection of Sports and Superhero Lore The piece "Spider Curry" stands as a vibrant testimony to the imaginative prowess of Naturel, the acclaimed Street Pop Art Graffiti legend. This 2022 signed limited edition print, restricted to a batch of 100 and sized at 13.5x19 inches, is a remarkable representation of how pop culture icons can be reinterpreted within the urban art movement. Printed on 340gsm Cold Press Natural Paper, the work is a fusion of sports enthusiasm with the fantastical elements of superhero narratives, showcased through the figure of a stylized character that merges basketball superstar Stephen Curry with the iconic Spider-Man. Lawrence Atoigue, professionally known as Naturel, is a visionary artist whose work often blends geometric abstraction with figurative realism. His unique style is a staple within the Street Pop Art genre, and "Spider Curry" encapsulates his skill at marrying culturally relevant motifs with a contemporary art aesthetic. Artistic Expression in "Spider Curry" "Spider Curry" captures the dynamism and fluidity of movement synonymous with both the agility of a superhero and the athleticism of a professional basketball player. Naturel’s technique is characterized by a bold, faceted form that breaks down images into their geometric constituents, resulting in a piece that is at once familiar and novel. The use of archival pigment ensures that the art is long-lasting, with colors that remain true and vibrant over time, much like the lasting legacies of the icons it represents. This print, set against a background that suggests both the texture of a basketball and the angularity of a spider's web, speaks to Naturel's adeptness in creating layers of meaning through visual art. The synthesis of superhero elements and basketball imagery invites viewers to reflect on the ideals of heroism, excellence, and the larger-than-life figures that inspire society. Naturel's Impact on the Genre of Street Pop Art Naturel’s contributions to Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork are substantial. His approach to art disrupts the traditional graffiti aesthetic, pushing towards a blend of fine art, street culture, and pop iconography. "Spider Curry" is a reflection of this disruption, showcasing the artist's distinctive style and his contribution to evolving street art into a form that resonates with a broader audience. By producing works like "Spider Curry," Naturel has played a pivotal role in the redefinition of urban art and its place within contemporary culture. The limited edition nature of the print adds an element of collectibility, further bridging the gap between street art's ephemeral origins and the permanence of fine art. Through his work, Naturel underscores the significance of graffiti art as a valid and vital form of artistic expression, capable of capturing the spirit of the times and the passions of the public. "Spider Curry" exemplifies the transformative potential of Street Pop Art, marking Naturel as an artist who is not only a part of the street art narrative but also an innovator who continually expands its boundaries. Through his work, viewers are invited to appreciate the artistic genius found in the streets and the capacity of urban art to encapsulate the heroics found in both comic books and sports arenas.
$256.00
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Mysterious Al It's All Love 17x21 HPM Giclee Print by Mysterious Al
It's All Love- 17x21 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished & Deckled Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Museum Natural Fine Art Paper by Pop Artist Mysterious Al. 2015 Signed & Numbered Hand Painted Embellished Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 17x21
$352.00
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El Pez Riding In The Neighbourhood Yellow Blotter Paper Archival Print by El Pez
Riding In The Neighbourhood- Yellow Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Pez. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.
$352.00
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Matthew Grabelsky Franklin Street Giclee Print by Matthew Grabelsky
Franklin Street Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Archival Cotton Rag Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist Matthew Grabelsky. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18x18
$226.00
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El Pez Young Until I Die 1 Original Stencil Spray Paint Painting by El Pez
Young Until I Die 1 Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint, Acrylic & Stencil Painting Artwork on 270gsm Royal Sundance Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Pez. 2021 Signed Mixed Media on Royal Sundance 270gsm paper 19.69" × 27.56" / 50 × 70 cm Artwork Size, Black Professionally Framed With Floating Mat
$2,282.00 $1,940.00
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Sket-One Chomp- Phase 1 AP Artist Proof Art Toy by Sket-One
Chomp- Phase 1 AP Artist Proof Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Modern Artist Sket- One x Abominable Toys. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & Numbered Box/Figure Limited Edition of 100AP Artwork Size 6x5 New In Box. Includes Handmade Custom AP Base. "Using over 30 paint masks for production and years of development, this is the most complicated figure we've made to date." -Abominable Toys
$321.00
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Nicer- Hector Nazario BORI PP Archival Print by Nicer- Hector Nazario
BORI PP Printer Proof Archival Print by Nicer- Hector Nazario Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2021 Signed & Marked PP Limited Edition Artwork Size 14x17 Archival Pigment Fine Art. The Significance of "BORI PP Printer Proof" in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Hector Nazario, known in the art world as "Nicer," presents a limited edition print that embodies the confluence of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. His piece, titled "BORI PP Printer Proof," celebrates vibrant street culture captured through the lens of fine art. This archival print is not just a testament to Nazario's roots in the dynamic world of street art but also a nod to the evolution of graffiti as a respected form of contemporary art. Nazario's "BORI PP Printer Proof" is a limited edition archival print meticulously crafted on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper. The piece stands out for its use of archival pigment, which ensures the longevity of the print, preserving the bold colors and intricate details that characterize Nazario's work. Measuring an artwork size of 14x17, this print is both a collectible and a statement, reflecting the ethos of street art in a format traditionally associated with high-end fine art. The print is part of a very exclusive series, marked as a Printer's Proof (PP), which indicates a status of rarity and value beyond standard print editions. Printer's Proofs are traditionally retained by the printer for their records but, in this case, have been made available by the artist as a unique treasure for collectors. Each piece is signed by Nicer himself, adding a personal touch that connects the collector directly to the artist's vision. Exploring the Artist: Nicer - Hector Nazario Hector Nazario, or "Nicer," is a name that resonates with the legacy of New York's graffiti movement. His journey into the art world began on the streets, where graffiti's raw and rebellious nature provided a canvas for his creative expression. Over time, Nicer has transitioned from the temporary walls of the city to the permanence of fine art prints without losing the essence of his street art roots. His work encapsulates Pop Art's spirit by incorporating popular culture references, bold graphics, and an approachable aesthetic that speaks to a broad audience. Nicer's "BORI PP Printer Proof" is not just an art piece; it's a narrative of cultural identity, urban vibrancy, and the artist's evolution. It stands as a vibrant homage to street art, capturing the spontaneity and energy of graffiti while being rendered in a medium that promises to endure. Cultural Reflections in "BORI PP Printer Proof" This particular print by Nicer is a cultural artifact that transcends the typical confines of street and graffiti art. It reflects a broader movement where street artists seek to establish their work within the art historical canon. By infusing elements of popular culture into fine art, Nicer bridges the gap between street art's underground origins and the galleries and collections where it is increasingly celebrated. "BORI PP Printer Proof" is a visually striking piece and a social commentary imbued with the artist's perspective and experiences. In the tradition of Pop Art, it uses familiar imagery and iconography, but it is also profoundly personal, offering insight into Nicer's cultural background and artistic influences. In sum, "BORI PP Printer Proof" by Nicer-Hector Nazario is a significant work within Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. It reflects the artist's heritage, celebrates street art's place in contemporary culture, and is a delicate art treasure for discerning collectors. As street art continues to gain recognition and esteem, prints like "BORI PP Printer Proof" play a crucial role in charting the course of this vibrant art form's history and future.
$357.00
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Atomik Untitled III Original Acrylic Painting by Atomik
Untitled III Original Acrylic Painting by Atomik One of a Kind Artwork on Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2020 Signed Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Size 12x12 Smiling Atomik Orange Untitled III by Atomik: The Smiling Orange as Icon of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Untitled III is a 12 x 12 inch original acrylic painting on canvas by Atomik, a Miami-based artist widely recognized for his recurring character—the grinning orange with exaggerated features and slick green leaves. Created in 2020, this one-of-a-kind signed piece captures the energy and wit that defines Atomik’s work in the worlds of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The subject, affectionately known as the Atomik Orange, emerged as a response to the demolition of Miami’s Orange Bowl in 2008 and has since evolved into a vibrant symbol of community memory, local pride, and artistic defiance. In Untitled III, the orange character is presented in a tightly cropped view, its cartoonish grin stretched across the lower canvas, eyes glinting with thick, comic-style highlights. The paint is layered with precision, bold black linework creating a crisp barrier between vivid orange and lime green tones. Shades of blue and white bring depth to the character’s eyes and smile, while the use of directional hatching nods to print-era comic illustrations. The background, rendered in a calm sky blue, allows the character’s electric palette to explode off the canvas. This color relationship enhances the orange’s buoyant personality, which is humorous, manic, and defiant all at once. The Atomik Orange and the Language of Urban Reclamation The character at the center of Untitled III represents more than just visual branding—it is a reclamation of space and memory. When the Orange Bowl was razed, a piece of Miami’s identity was lost. Atomik, born and active in the United States, responded with a visual intervention that turned grief into vibrancy. His orange character began to appear across the city on walls, mailboxes, rooftops, and abandoned buildings, acting as both a tribute and a defiant marker of presence. In canvas form, as seen here, the character retains all of its street energy while transitioning into a collectible artifact. The cheeky grin and raised brow act as visual shorthand for Miami’s blend of attitude, warmth, and creative resistance. Atomik’s work embodies the style and function of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where characters serve as symbolic graffiti tags, social commentary, and public avatars. His orange exists in multiple states—rebel, clown, mascot—and its simplicity is its power. The use of expressive line, exaggerated proportion, and strategic highlights is directly linked to the language of muralism and comic book art, both of which feed into graffiti’s visual vocabulary. From Street to Canvas: Atomik’s Expansion into Gallery Culture Untitled III represents an important aspect of Atomik’s practice: the movement of street-born characters into formal art spaces without sacrificing edge or identity. By bringing his orange to canvas, Atomik maintains the same boldness and accessibility found on city walls. The work is not diluted but concentrated, focusing all its pop intensity into a contained format. The painting retains the urgency and charm of its graffiti roots, made sharper through studio technique and acrylic detail. This transition from public wall to private collection is central to many Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork artists, who continue to operate in both spheres simultaneously. Atomik remains prolific in Miami’s streets, but his gallery pieces like Untitled III allow collectors to engage with the movement in intimate, long-lasting ways. These pieces become cultural documents, embodying not only the energy of a character but the broader movement it represents. Visual Identity and Cultural Commentary in the Work of Atomik Atomik’s orange is more than an aesthetic motif—it is a cultural signal. The bold grin, the splash of citrus color, and the playful features all contribute to a language of visual activism. It communicates joy while remembering loss, mischief while asserting presence. Untitled III, with its clean composition and signature style, preserves this energy on canvas in a way that invites repeated viewing. The piece pulses with the same character-driven ethos that has defined pop art figures since the mid-twentieth century, while remaining grounded in graffiti’s rebellious tradition. As a singular work of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Untitled III captures a moment in time when characters were not just imagined but lived across a city’s architecture. Atomik’s orange continues to smile—on walls, on canvases, in print, and in spirit—reminding viewers that personality and protest often share the same line.
$655.00
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OG Slick The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers
The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers Limited Edition Print From Artist on Wood Pop Street Graffiti Sports Object Artwork. 2024 Limited Edition of 99 Sports Artwork Skateboard Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Printed Art Object Smiley Face with LA Hands. The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck: A Fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Culture The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck by OG Slick in collaboration with The Beautiful Losers is a vibrant expression of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2024 as a limited edition of 99, this 8x31 skateboard deck merges functional design with bold artistic expression. Featuring OG Slick’s iconic Smiley Face adorned with LA Hands, the piece reflects a blend of playful symbolism and urban aesthetics. Each deck is signed and numbered, enhancing its value as a collectible art object that bridges the world of sports and street art. OG Slick and the Legacy of Skateboard Art OG Slick is renowned for his ability to infuse urban culture with pop-inspired motifs, and The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck is a testament to his creative vision. By collaborating with The Beautiful Losers, a collective that celebrates street-inspired narratives, Slick brings his signature style to a new medium. Skateboard decks have long served as a canvas for graffiti and pop art, representing freedom, rebellion, and creativity. The Smiley Face with LA Hands motif adds a layer of cultural identity, paying homage to Los Angeles while connecting with the global skateboarding community. Design and Symbolism of The La Fill Deck The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck features a visually striking composition, blending bold black and white graphics with vibrant yellow hues. The Smiley Face, a universal symbol of positivity, is paired with the LA Hands gesture, creating a sense of place and identity. The layered design incorporates graffiti-style lettering and textures, emphasizing the raw, expressive nature of street art. This juxtaposition of clean, playful imagery with gritty urban aesthetics reflects the duality of skate culture, which combines artistry with action and individuality with community. Art as a Functional Object Skateboard decks like The La Fill Art Deck blur the lines between functional sports equipment and collectible art objects. Crafted from high-quality wood and printed with precision, this deck is both durable for skating and visually stunning for display. Its limited-edition status makes it a prized item for collectors of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The collaboration between OG Slick and The Beautiful Losers elevates the piece beyond a simple skateboard, turning it into a statement of urban culture and artistic innovation. The La Fill Skateboard Art Deck is a celebration of creativity, movement, and the enduring influence of street art on contemporary culture.
$325.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Marching Into Oblivion Collab Cut AP Print KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek James Marshall
Marching Into Oblivion Collab Cut AP Silkscreen Print by KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek- James Marshall Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 15-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 The Intricacy and Fusion of Styles in 'Marching Into Oblivion' The collaborative silkscreen print 'Marching Into Oblivion' is a striking example of the synergy between two prominent figures in street pop art and graffiti artwork, KEF! Simon Rohlen and Dalek - James Marshall. This artist-proof, hand-pulled 15-color screen print is not just a piece of art; it's a vivid conversation between artists and between art forms. Created in 2022, the limited edition artwork measures 18x24 inches and is a testament to the meticulous craft of screen printing. Each color is applied layer by layer, requiring precise alignment and a clear vision of the final image. The 'AP' mark signifies that this is an artist proof, a practice in the art world where a small number of prints are pulled for the artist's personal use before the main edition is printed. Collectors often sought these proofs highly for their rarity and the personal touch of the artist's approval. The collaboration between KEF! and Dalek brings together two distinct artistic languages. KEF!, known for his fluid, organic lines that create peaceful and harmonic patterns, contrasts with Dalek's sharper, more geometric forms, reminiscent of his Space Monkey character. The fusion creates a dynamic that is both a visual feast and a conceptual exploration of the artists' styles. Dissecting the Visual Language of 'Marching Into Oblivion' The print's title, 'Marching Into Oblivion,' suggests a narrative of progression or movement towards an unknown, perhaps inexorable end. The visual elements crafted by KEF! and Dalek manifest this theme through a vibrant, almost hallucinatory landscape that seems to pulse with life. The artwork represents movement, energy, and the interplay between two contrasting approaches to street pop art and graffiti artwork. KEF! 's signature style, characterized by black and white swirls, underpins the composition, serving as a visual anchor. Against this backdrop, Dalek's bold, cartoon-like figures appear to march or float, rendered in vivid pinks and yellows that leap off the paper. The juxtaposition of styles creates a sense of depth and complexity as the viewer's eye travels across the interwoven patterns and characters. Significance and Impact on Contemporary Street Pop Art The 'Marching Into Oblivion' print is significant for its visual appeal and its embodiment of contemporary street pop art and graffiti. It captures the essence of a movement that transcends the traditional gallery space, speaking to a broader audience and engaging with the urban environment in a direct and impactful way. As an intersection of street pop art and graffiti, this piece highlights the potential for cross-pollination within the art world, where different styles and perspectives can come together to create something entirely new and more significant than the sum of its parts. It challenges preconceived notions of what street art can be, pushing the boundaries of the genre and opening up new possibilities for artistic expression. In the context of the current art scene, 'Marching Into Oblivion' stands as a compelling example of how collaboration and diversity of technique can elevate street art to new heights. It is a testament to the medium's continued evolution and the artists' ability to adapt and innovate within it. As such, it holds a special place within enthusiasts' collections and is a source of inspiration for aspiring artists. This limited edition run, signed and marked by the artists, carries with it the creative essence of KEF! and Dalek and a piece of street art history. Collectors and fans of the genre recognize the value of such works for their aesthetic contribution and cultural and historical significance. 'Marching Into Oblivion' is a snapshot of a moment when two artists came together to create something as thought-provoking as beautiful, a true reflection of the power and potential of street pop art and graffiti artwork.
$525.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sea Breeze Chan SP Silkscreen Print by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Sea Breeze Chan Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. SP State Artist Proof Signed 2020 Edition of 25 Rare Takashi Murakami TM/KK Ms. Mr Blue Teal Flower Silkscreen Print Artwork 19.68x19.68in 50x50cm Sea Breeze Chan by Takashi Murakami: Floral Iconography in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Sea Breeze Chan is a 2020 signed artist proof silkscreen print by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, measuring 19.68 x 19.68 inches (50 x 50 cm). Produced in a rare edition of 25, this hand-pulled screen print features Murakami’s iconic smiling flower motif in a soft blue and white petal arrangement with a cheerful yellow face and bright red mouth. The print is executed on fine art paper with sharp black linework, even color fill, and meticulous print quality, aligning it with Murakami’s high production standards. The character, part of his extended Ms. Mr. Flower universe, radiates positivity and polished simplicity while functioning as a deeper symbol of Murakami’s engagement with emotion, cultural identity, and consumer-facing art. Within the world of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, Sea Breeze Chan stands as a distilled expression of controlled happiness and aesthetic perfection. Surface Clarity and Symbolic Subversion The character featured in Sea Breeze Chan is rendered with perfect symmetry and digital flatness, creating an illusion of emotional transparency. However, beneath its bright expression lies a commentary on the overload of joy in pop media and the visual language of consumerism. Murakami’s flower characters are often misread as decorative symbols, but their repetition and consistency echo the pressures of artificial happiness and the exhaustion of mass production. The use of limited palette—alternating blue and white petals—establishes rhythm and calm, while the bright red mouth and teardrop eyes evoke contrasting energy. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this kind of visual juxtaposition is critical, where familiar symbols are reprogrammed to expose the contradictions of public emotion and private reaction. Edition Format and Collectible Rarity This artist proof from the 2020 edition of 25 is marked by its SP state, signed and stamped by Takashi Murakami and released through TM/KK. Each print in this series was hand-pulled, maintaining the tactile integrity of traditional silkscreen technique while preserving the precision that defines Murakami’s Superflat ethos. The crisp lines and vibrant color are preserved on fine art paper designed to hold saturation and prevent warping, making the work suitable for high-end display. The square format reinforces balance, placing the flower dead center as an emblem of compositional control. Framing this work enhances its minimal visual power and situates it within the realm of collectible Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that bridges gallery presence and popular cultural accessibility. Takashi Murakami’s Flower Legacy and Visual Language Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, is globally regarded as a key figure in contemporary art and Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. His work is characterized by the Superflat concept—a collapsing of high and low culture, commercialism, and fine art. Murakami’s smiling flower has become a universal symbol, appearing on everything from Louis Vuitton collaborations to global exhibitions, but it always circles back to themes of loss, illusion, repetition, and longing. Sea Breeze Chan offers a serene, palette-specific variation that strips away excess and focuses on calm expression. It speaks in the visual language of perfection, but resonates with the emotional complexity of image culture. It is both a product and a portal—inviting delight on the surface while provoking reflection underneath. The piece captures Murakami’s ability to encode critique in the most joyous of visual packages, making Sea Breeze Chan an essential component of his flower series and an enduring figure in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.
$3,645.00
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Kidrobot Dumpster Fire Black Friday Chrome by Kidrobot
Dumpster Fire- Black Friday Chrome Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Kidrobot. Last year Kidrobot brought you the 2020 Edition to commemorate the Dumpster Fire of a year! This year Kidrobot will bring you the Black Friday 2021 Chrome Edition of the Dumpster Fire collectible - like the hood ornament of the speeding car that is modern life. Shiny, sleek, reflective chrome. Going places fast. Still a box of trash on fire. Based on the popular gif and pin by 100% Soft, this Kidrobot x 100% Soft Dumpster Fire Chrome Edition vinyl collectible is a Black Friday Exclusive.
$95.00
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Mysterious Al Purple Nose Giclee Print by Mysterious Al
Purple Nose Limited Edition Giclee Print on 308gsm Hahnemuhle Cotton Paper by Modern Artist Mysterious Al. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 23.62x23.62
$243.00
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Atomik Hungry Eyes Original Pen Pencil Paint Drawing by Atomik
Hungry Eyes Original Pen Pencil Paint Drawing by Atomik Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2025 Signed Original Ink Paint Pencil Graphite on Paper Drawing Size 5x8 of the Famous Miami Florida Atomik Orange. Hungry Eyes Original Drawing by Atomik: A Raw Expression of Graffiti Culture in Street Pop Art The 2025 piece titled Hungry Eyes by Miami-based graffiti artist Atomik is a potent example of raw Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork captured in traditional media. Known globally for his animated orange character, Atomik channels his origins from the streets of Florida into this expressive 5x8 inch work executed in pen, pencil, ink, and white paint on paper. The drawing preserves the energetic curves, exaggerated facial features, and strong iconography that define his visual language, yet it diverges by focusing on depth, texture, and mood rather than public wall space or train cars. This signed original holds particular weight because it brings Atomik’s explosive style into a more intimate and tactile dimension, highlighting the same mischievous gaze and stylized emotion that viewers typically encounter on a city wall or boxcar. The Miami Influence and the Evolution of Atomik’s Orange Atomik, born and based in Miami, Florida, has been a key figure in the visual evolution of graffiti across the southeastern United States. His signature orange character was born out of a tribute to a lost local landmark—the Miami Orange Bowl—and has since morphed into a universal symbol of urban rebellion, humor, and resilience. Hungry Eyes strips down that icon into its most fundamental parts. Drawn with ballpoint pen, graphite, and accented with sharp white strokes, this piece introduces nuance and technique often overlooked in outdoor works. Swirls and crosshatch marks surround and define the facial contours, merging classical drawing skills with street sensibility. The background of kraft-tone paper gives the composition a raw, unpolished energy, consistent with the artist’s handstyle and sense of immediacy. Even in this format, the image demands attention as if it were wheatpasted across a city block. Street Pop Art Translated to Fine Drawing While Atomik’s graffiti legacy is built upon bright enamel hues and fatcap spray lines across highly visible surfaces, Hungry Eyes functions as an alternate lens into the graffiti psyche—quiet, detailed, and full of coded visual emotion. The angular ink strokes channel years of tagging and can control, while the whimsical circular gradients embedded in the eyes mimic bubble letters and aerosol flares. The use of hand-drawn highlights instead of reflective gloss draws from a comic-book aesthetic while simultaneously staying grounded in graffiti's DIY tradition. This drawing proves that Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can exist with just as much presence and weight on paper as it does on steel or concrete. Signature and Collectibility in Contemporary Street Art The reverse of the artwork is inscribed in pencil with the artist’s signature, a stylized flourish of the name Atomik and the date 25. This mark authenticates the piece not only in terms of authorship but also as a deliberate object within the continuum of street artist editions and originals. Collectors and fans of graffiti culture recognize works like Hungry Eyes as evidence that street artists are not limited to spray paint and murals. Atomik’s ability to transfer his identity onto fine art media makes this piece a collector-worthy addition for any serious archive of modern graffiti or pop-inspired street visuals. The drawing stands as a reminder that graffiti is not only about location or defiance—it is about mark-making, identity, and the ability to repurpose commercial and personal symbols into resonant visual statements.
$300.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Flaming Skull Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Flaming Skull Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2018 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition Flaming Skull Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Skate Culture Icons in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Flaming Skull Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a 2018 limited edition triptych consisting of three 8 x 31 inch wood skateboard decks printed with a vibrant archival design. Issued through TM/KK and presented in brand new condition, this piece transforms the visual motifs of Murakami’s Superflat style into a collectible surface rooted in both urban rebellion and fine art tradition. The work features his signature smiling flowers and neon skulls engulfed in candy-colored flames, creating a frenetic collision of joy, death, and energy. It exemplifies the aesthetic and cultural fusion at the heart of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, is known globally for reimagining Japanese kawaii culture through contemporary art. In Flaming Skull, his recurring iconography is pushed to maximum saturation. The decks explode with pastel flames that dance between pinks, yellows, and blues, consuming and encircling the now-iconic wide-eyed flowers and stylized skulls. These elements are not randomly placed. The skulls nod to the transience of life while the grinning flowers, usually symbols of peace and cuteness, now float among the burning chaos. The contrast between innocence and destruction becomes a central visual tension. The skate decks act as both art objects and emblems of resistance, reinforcing how Murakami's work translates fluidly between gallery settings and street culture. Superflat Meets Skate: Murakami's Surfaces of Power The use of skateboard decks as a medium adds another dimension to Murakami’s Superflat philosophy, which compresses visual depth and collapses distinctions between high art and commercial design. In the Flaming Skull set, the decks function not only as a canvas but also as a cultural object—a symbol of countercultural identity, mobility, and rebellion. Skateboards have historically served as both mode of transport and personal billboard, making them ideal platforms for artwork that is as expressive as it is political. Murakami’s designs, printed seamlessly across the three decks, maintain a sense of cohesion while taking advantage of the vertical format and curvature unique to skateboards. His combination of illustrative clarity and chaotic form aligns with the structure of street graphics, often characterized by repetition, exaggeration, and intense color. Flaming Skull is not static. It evokes speed, spontaneity, and movement—qualities inherent to skateboarding and to graffiti. Symbolic Language and the Visual Noise of Urban Life This work amplifies Murakami’s ongoing exploration of symbolism, pop culture, and emotional intensity. The juxtaposition of flames and floral motifs mirrors how graffiti writers tag over advertisements, blending commercial and underground languages into something personal and uncontrollable. The skulls invoke cycles of life and death without morbidity, depicted in luminous tones that transform fear into fantasy. By placing these forms in riotous layers, Murakami crafts a surface that feels as alive as a street wall—an artwork where every inch pulses with energy and intention. Flaming Skull, like much of Murakami’s work, resists easy categorization. It channels anime aesthetics while referencing traditional Japanese painting. It uses joyful motifs in unsettling ways, exposing the volatility of contemporary life. The work's chaotic harmony is reflective of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where cultural clutter becomes the material of revolution and emotional response. Takashi Murakami’s Street-Level Reach through Skateboard Art Murakami’s Flaming Skull Skateboard Art Deck Set encapsulates the global crossover between contemporary art and street expression. While he is firmly established within the art world, his use of materials like skateboards speaks to a different kind of power—one rooted in youth culture, physical movement, and accessible rebellion. These decks, though never meant to be ridden, carry the spirit of resistance and creativity that defines the spaces they visually occupy. By applying his most recognizable visual codes to skate culture artifacts, Murakami ensures that his work remains relevant, mobile, and responsive. Flaming Skull is a kinetic masterpiece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, linking life’s fragility to joy, flame, and speed through a perfectly executed limited edition. It is not just decoration; it is a message burned into wood.
$1,500.00
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Supreme Sekintani La Norihiro Pink Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme
Supreme Sekintani La Norihiro Deck- Pink Limited Edition Skateboard deck art by Designer Brand Supreme SS19 2019 Japanese artist Sekintani La Norihiro’s artwork is known for its provocative imagery, often portraying distorted images, organs, and bright color combinations to portray almost stomach-turning motifs. The Supreme Sekantani La Norihiro Skateboard Deck Pink showcases La Norihiro’s artwork on a Supreme skate deck. The deck depicts a partially naked woman and a devil-like figure looking over her. Distorted motifs are evident throughout the underside of the deck in line with La Norihiro’s style. The Supreme Sekantani La Norihiro Skateboard Deck Pink was released during Spring/Summer 2019
$233.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Flower 8.0 Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Flower 8.0 Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2017 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size Approximately 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition Skateboard decks are made from layers of wood veneer that are glued together to create a strong and flexible board. The Flower 8.0 Blue Skateboard Art Deck is made from high-quality Canadian maple wood, which is known for its durability and resilience. The deck measures 31 inches in length and 8 inches in width, making it suitable for a variety of skating styles. Takashi Murakami is known for his colorful and playful artworks that blend traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary pop culture. His iconic smiling flower motif has become a signature element of his work and has been featured in numerous exhibitions and collaborations with fashion and lifestyle brands. The Flower 8.0 Blue Skateboard Art Deck by Takashi Murakami TM/KK is a unique and collectible piece of art that combines skateboarding culture with contemporary art.
$659.00
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Mr André Saraiva Chateau André Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva
Chateau André Pink Letterpress Print by Mr André Saraiva Limited Edition 1-Color on 100# Cover Neenah Classic Crest Natural White Fine Art Paper Graffiti Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x20 Letterpress Print Chateau Marmont, an iconic Los Angeles landmark, has been a beacon of creativity, opulence, and allure since its doors in 1929. This institution has been essential to Hollywood history, hosting numerous celebrities, artists, and influential figures. While it is best known for its role in Tinseltown's culture and history, Chateau Marmont has also impacted the world of graffiti and street art.
$181.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2019 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition 3x Deck Set Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Pop Icons Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a 2019 limited edition release featuring archival pigment print transfer on a triptych of 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Distributed under Murakami’s TM/KK studio label and unveiled at ComplexCon, this set presents his iconic character Mr. DOB in a surreal, floating constellation of multicolored spheres and sharply jagged smiles. The artwork is pristine in condition and masterfully designed to span across all three decks, forming one unified image that vibrates with movement and mischief. A hallmark of Murakami’s crossover between high-concept Japanese art and subversive street aesthetics, this edition continues his exploration of visual identity through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Mr. DOB, Murakami’s long-standing alter ego and mascot figure, is featured here in its more evolved and chaotic form. Multiple Mr. DOB heads orbit across a gradient background shifting from teal blue to pale yellow, creating a dreamy atmosphere that clashes with the aggressive, shark-like teeth and multicolor psychedelic eyes embedded in each orb. These elements produce a feeling of both playful celebration and psychological unease. With influences from anime, manga, consumer branding, and the emotional dissonance of modern visual culture, Murakami’s sharp-toothed icon becomes both character and critique. His precise lines and cartoon-like distortion transform each floating head into a symbolic vessel for contemporary overstimulation and cultural fragmentation. Skate Culture Meets Pop Surrealism in Limited Edition Form Takashi Murakami’s choice to present this piece as a skateboard deck set is deliberate. Skate decks have long existed at the intersection of function and rebellion. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the skateboard is more than a tool—it is a symbol of self-expression, disruption, and the tension between movement and visual impact. By translating his most recognizable character onto a surface born in subculture, Murakami activates new dimensions of accessibility and statement. The Sharp Tooth Bear set preserves the tactile honesty of the street while simultaneously operating as a luxury fine art object. The curved verticality of the decks allows the floating spheres to appear as if drifting in weightlessness, emphasizing the detachment and surveillance often associated with Murakami’s characters. Each panel maintains detail while contributing to the whole, creating a mural-like composition that bridges studio art and skate shop graffiti. The production quality—high-fidelity archival pigment on wood—maintains the integrity of the image while reinforcing its collectible status. These decks are built for permanence but born from a culture that values ephemerality. Character Mutation as Language in Murakami’s Visual System The recurring use of Mr. DOB across Murakami’s work symbolizes transformation, commercial identity, and visual overload. In the Sharp Tooth Bear deck set, the character’s expression is twisted into multiple forms, with exaggerated eyes, swirling patterns, and sharp jaws creating a sense of multiplicity and instability. This reflects a broader theme in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where characters become signatures, avatars, and mythologies that evolve in public. Like graffiti tags, these characters act as a calling card—but Murakami amplifies them with color theory, compositional harmony, and emotional duality. Floating heads with smiles and snarls occupy the liminal space between joy and chaos. Their bright exteriors mask the grotesque, creating a paradox central to the experience of modern pop culture. These figures float in a void, disconnected yet expressive, much like the fractured media landscape Murakami so frequently interrogates. The decks tell a story of cultural mutation and psychological saturation through line, hue, and repetition. Takashi Murakami’s Skate Decks as Contemporary Cultural Icons Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to challenge and redefine what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be. His skate deck releases at ComplexCon push the boundaries of medium, bringing fine art to surfaces with street-level power. The Sharp Tooth Bear deck set serves as an entry point into Murakami’s philosophy of Superflat—where depth is compressed and visual meaning expands. With this 2019 release, Murakami reinforces that characters like Mr. DOB are not just visual gimmicks, but sophisticated tools for exploring the artificial, the emotional, and the psychedelic in a world oversaturated with imagery. These decks are not just collectibles—they are symbols of how visual art can mutate, float, and bite, all while maintaining a smile. They are the painted echoes of pop consciousness frozen in motion, crafted with intent, color, and a sharp set of teeth.
$1,500.00
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El Pez Noche Blotter Paper Archival Print by El Pez
Noche Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Pez 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.
$352.00
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Dabs Myla Cosmic Cat Blue Art Toy by Dabs Myla x Beyond The Streets
Cosmic Cat- Blue Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Dabs Myla x Beyond The Streets. 2022 Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 7x12 New In Box Cosmic Cat (Blue), 2022 Limited Edition 12" Vinyl Toy 12 x 7 x 5 in (30.5 x 17.8 x 12.7 cm) Figure 13.2 x 9.5 in (33.5 x 24.1 cm) Cylindrical Box Edition of 150 3rd color-way of the Cosmic Cat vinyl toy from DABSMYLA, featuring one of their iconic and most recognizable characters! Cosmic Cat Blue Art Toy Print is a fascinating piece of work from Dabs Myla, a dynamic duo known for their distinctive contribution to the realms of pop art, street art, and graffiti. Initially hailing from Melbourne, Australia, this power couple has made a name for themselves by blending elements of fantasy, color, and charm to create a style that's distinctly their own. Their creation, the Cosmic Cat Blue Art Toy Print, marries both their love for cartoonish designs and their keen sense for adding a vibrant touch of color to the world. It's a dazzling testament to their belief that art should be fun, and their dedication to spreading positivity through their work. This print showcases a cat character, distinguished by its bright blue color, set against a backdrop of cosmic themes. It incorporates playful imagery with a degree of complexity, which is a clear hallmark of their work. Notably, Dabs Myla's style of art evokes a sense of nostalgia, harking back to the golden era of cartoons, while also integrating a modern, street-art influence. The Cosmic Cat Blue Art Toy Print demonstrates this intricate interplay perfectly, proving a shining example of their unique style. This print, with its distinctive blue cat character, is an imaginative journey into a universe of their creation, combining influences from pop and graffiti art to make a piece that is engaging, cheerful, and visually intriguing. Dabs Myla's work, including the Cosmic Cat Blue Art Toy Print, is indicative of the growing popularity and acceptance of street and graffiti art in the broader art world. Their innovative art toy print contributes significantly to the landscape of pop culture art, setting new trends, and inspiring countless artists globally. This piece is more than just a creation; it's an embodiment of the duo's passion, humor, and an invitation to viewers to see the world through a colorful and whimsical lens.
$360.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK ComplexCon x Mutated Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2019 Printed Limited Edition Skateboard Art Deck Artwork Set of 3 ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Chromatic Mutation in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set by Takashi Murakami, released in 2019, is a limited edition fine art archival pigment print transferred onto a set of three 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Produced under Murakami’s TM/KK imprint and debuted during the cultural phenomenon of ComplexCon, this triptych exemplifies Murakami’s command over hyper-saturated pop imagery, symbology, and mutated character design. The composition features a chaotic, joyfully monstrous creature surrounded by eyes, psychedelic flora, and smiling flowers, delivering a visual explosion that merges Japanese pop surrealism with the raw attitude of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The decks form a single connected image when displayed together, centered on a large mutated bear-like figure with jagged, color-bar teeth, spiraled eyes, and pawed limbs that stretch across the lower panel. Murakami’s signature smiling flowers and multicolor mushrooms, along with amorphous side characters, crowd the frame. Each character is rendered in thick outlines with neon gradients and surreal detailing, evoking a sensory overload reminiscent of animated psychedelia. The image is whimsical, aggressive, and haunting all at once. Murakami’s visual language here is not soft or cute—it is wild, carnivalesque, and purposefully destabilizing. The figures pulse with the emotional contradictions at the heart of Murakami’s mutated worlds. Takashi Murakami’s ComplexCon Contributions and Skateboard as Canvas ComplexCon has emerged as a global cultural platform that celebrates the fusion of art, fashion, design, and street identity. Murakami’s presence at the 2019 event was marked by the release of this deck set, offering attendees a limited-edition collectible that doubles as a museum-grade art object. Skate decks, often used by artists in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement, provide a dynamic and culturally loaded format. Their historical role as subcultural canvases aligns with Murakami’s mission to make art both democratic and immersive. By choosing this medium, Murakami continues his practice of challenging distinctions between consumer goods and fine art. The Mutated Deck Set, while printed and collectable, still retains its status as a street-ready object—a symbol of movement, youth rebellion, and visual storytelling. This format allows his work to live not just on gallery walls, but in the hands and homes of people who see culture as fluid and multi-layered. The high-definition printing on natural wood offers vibrant fidelity while keeping the authenticity of material intact. Symbolic Mutation and Emotional Saturation in Contemporary Visual Language Murakami’s use of mutated characters in this piece reflects his fascination with postmodern transformation and emotional overload. The main figure is an amalgamation of innocence and chaos, surrounded by fungal life forms and anthropomorphic flowers. These characters mirror feelings of overstimulation, digital addiction, and pop culture fragmentation. The chaotic layering of elements reflects the graffiti ethos—fill the surface, dominate space, leave a mark that resists being ignored. The work thrives in the tradition of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by weaponizing cuteness, twisting it into something primal. The flowers are not gentle—they watch. The colors do not soothe—they shout. This emotional tension becomes a form of cultural resistance, a declaration that art can be dazzling and unsettling at the same time. Murakami’s use of mutation as a recurring theme places his work in direct conversation with street art’s obsession with metamorphosis, identity play, and distortion. Murakami’s Cultural Synthesis and the Evolution of Street Pop Surrealism Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to influence global visual culture through his multi-disciplinary projects that unify commercial production and philosophical depth. The ComplexCon x Mutated Deck Set is a vivid example of this ongoing work, presenting not only a composition filled with color and chaos but a conceptual artifact that speaks to art’s ability to mutate, like its subject matter. His work brings Japanese folklore, postwar trauma, contemporary media, and urban aesthetics into dialogue through characters that look playful but contain multitudes. This deck set serves as both archive and activation—transforming street materials into collectible visions, uniting fine art clarity with the street's emotional voltage. Murakami’s mutated forms are not deviations—they are evolutions. They represent where Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork is heading: into layered, playful, yet brutally honest expressions of culture’s surreal and saturated now.
$1,500.00
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Takashi Murakami TM/KK ComplexCon x Dobtopus Skateboard Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK
ComplexCon x Dobtopus Octopus Deck Set Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2017 Set of 3. Released at ComplexCon in 2017, the Takashi Murakami Octopus Skate Deck Set features Murakami's well-known Octopus motif in a 3-deck set, which forms one cohesive image when displayed side by side. This deck set was released on November 4th, 2017. ComplexCon x Dobtopus Octopus Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Character Power in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The ComplexCon x Dobtopus Octopus Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a fine art limited edition release created in collaboration with ComplexCon in 2017. This set of three 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks features a single archival pigment print that spans across all three panels to create one unified composition. Released on November 4, 2017, the deck set captures Murakami’s colorful and character-driven visual language in a format that connects the worlds of commercial art, collectible design, and subversive culture. With bold colors, sharp linework, and surreal detailing, the Dobtopus motif illustrates Murakami’s ability to merge mythology, manga, and merchandise into a cohesive statement within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This piece features a fragmentary and playful depiction of Murakami’s octopus variation of Mr. Dob, a recurring mascot-like character in his work. The octopus form adds a layer of whimsy and monstrous appeal, with swirling eyes, jagged teeth, and tentacles rendered in soft gradients and saturated linework. Circular motifs and exaggerated facial expressions are scattered across the image, contributing to the disorienting, multi-eyed aesthetic that is signature to Murakami’s practice. Each deck panel becomes a slice of chaos and delight, emphasizing the creature’s multiple personalities and uncontainable energy. The natural wood background allows the hyper-color design to float atop the surface, creating a unique tension between material tradition and visual excess. ComplexCon as a Platform for Art, Culture, and Urban Identity Released during ComplexCon, an annual cultural event that unites fashion, music, art, and design, this deck set exemplifies Murakami’s role as a conduit between fine art and popular street movements. Rather than isolating his work within the confines of the gallery, Murakami expands its presence through accessible formats and cross-industry collaborations. At ComplexCon, where hype culture and contemporary art collide, this deck served as a statement piece—grounded in the tradition of limited-edition streetwear drops but elevated by the conceptual depth and visual heritage of the artist. By producing this work as a triptych on skate decks, Murakami ensures that it functions both as wall art and cultural object. Skate decks remain a revered medium in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork due to their duality: utilitarian tools reimagined as art surfaces. Here, they become the perfect canvas for Murakami’s explosive visual grammar, further cementing the decks' place in the aesthetic lexicon of modern counterculture. Character Culture and Emotional Spectacle in Murakami’s Visual Language Murakami’s use of the Dobtopus character speaks to his obsession with emotional exaggeration, facial mutation, and hybrid identities. The octopus-like figure, rendered with concentric eyes and wide, almost mechanical grins, disrupts traditional character expectations. It functions not just as a mascot but as a reflection of media saturation, information overload, and the fluidity of identity. By spreading the design across three decks, Murakami plays with fragmentation and unity—the viewer must step back to comprehend the full image, echoing how contemporary society often experiences clarity only through collective focus. These attributes are central to the sensibility of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The visual overload, aggressive whimsy, and layered messaging parallel the techniques of urban artists who plaster cityscapes with characters and tags designed to provoke and remain. Murakami’s work, although more polished and refined, maintains that urgency and bite. His characters, especially Dob, have become contemporary totems—both playful and unsettling, cute and chaotic. Murakami’s Global Impact and Skate Art as Cultural Archive Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to shape the international landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork by leveraging both traditional artistry and mass production. The ComplexCon x Dobtopus Octopus Deck Set is a crystallization of his career-long commitment to visual storytelling that operates on multiple levels. It is a collector’s piece, a pop spectacle, and a philosophical mirror all at once. With its 2017 release, it has become part of a larger archive of objects that document how artists challenge and transform the meaning of materials, characters, and cultural value. This deck set does not merely display an image—it encapsulates Murakami’s fusion of animation, anxiety, and spirituality into a surface that was once meant for rebellion and sport. The Dobtopus swims through flames of attention and noise, reasserting the power of the image in motionless form. Murakami reminds viewers that even the most commercial objects can become sacred, saturated with color, humor, and a carefully calculated chaos that never stops watching.
$1,500.00
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OG Slick Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers
Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers Limited Edition Print From Artist on Wood Pop Street Graffiti Sports Object Artwork. 2024 Limited Edition of 99 Sports Artwork Skateboard Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Printed Art Object Smiley Face with Hand Spray Painting a Line Across The Face. Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck: A Bold Fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Culture The Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck by OG Slick, created in collaboration with The Beautiful Losers, is a striking example of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2024 as a limited edition of 99, this 8x31-inch skateboard deck transforms a functional object into a bold statement of urban art. Featuring OG Slick’s iconic Smiley Face motif, disrupted by a red spray-painted line across the eyes, the design evokes a thought-provoking blend of playfulness and rebellion. The incorporation of a gloved hand holding a spray paint can adds depth and narrative, making this piece as much about the act of creation as the final result. OG Slick and the Subversive Vision of Happy Endings OG Slick, a renowned artist with roots in graffiti culture, has built a career on merging pop culture symbols with the raw energy of street art. The Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck embodies his signature aesthetic, using the universally recognized Smiley Face as a canvas for a commentary on perception and identity. The addition of the red spray-painted line across the face disrupts the familiar image, inviting viewers to reconsider their interpretations of happiness and conformity. By partnering with The Beautiful Losers, a collective known for celebrating the intersection of street culture and fine art, this collaboration elevates the piece to a broader cultural conversation. Design and Symbolism of the Skateboard Deck The minimal yet impactful design of the Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck is a testament to OG Slick’s ability to convey powerful messages through simplicity. The bright yellow background serves as a stark contrast to the bold black and red elements, drawing immediate attention to the central Smiley Face. The red line, sprayed across the eyes, symbolizes censorship, disruption, or the act of redefining societal norms. The gloved hand at the bottom holding a spray paint can captures the essence of graffiti culture, emphasizing the artist’s role in reshaping familiar images. The skateboard’s shape and size provide a unique medium that blends the functionality of sports equipment with the storytelling potential of art. Functional Art for Collectors and Enthusiasts The Happy Endings Skateboard Art Deck is more than just a piece of sports equipment; it is a collectible artwork that embodies the rebellious spirit of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Crafted from high-quality wood and printed with precision, the deck is designed to be both durable for use and visually striking for display. With only 99 pieces in this signed and numbered edition, the deck holds significant value for art collectors and street art enthusiasts alike. This collaboration between OG Slick and The Beautiful Losers transforms a simple object into a cultural artifact, highlighting the evolving role of street art in contemporary creative expression.
$325.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Spray Happiness Red HPM Serigraph Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Spray Happiness- Red Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Serigraph Print With Acrylic Paint Embellishments on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 30x22.5 3 color screen print and hand-finished paint splatter on hand torn archival art paper 57.2 x 76.2 cm (30 x 22 in) Edition of 75
$4,740.00
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Sket-One Drip Phase Archival Print by Sket-One
Drip Phase Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Sket-One. Drip Phase • Autographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 11 x 17 inches Hand-signed and numbered by artist SKET-ONE in a limited edition of 35 House of Roulx blind embossed stamping • Authentic Edition rubber stamp on verso • Letter of Authenticity
$256.00
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Buff Monster Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Screen Print on Card Stock Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic HPM Embellished Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 9x12 With Heavy Drips of Hand Painted Areas. Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster The Green Mister Melty Icon Painted HPM Acrylic Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster captures the energetic essence of modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2023 as part of a numbered limited edition of only 50 prints, this piece stands out not only for its vivid design but also for its hybrid execution that merges silkscreen precision with raw hand-painted embellishments. Buff Monster’s approach continues to blur the boundaries between collectible design and fine art by infusing accessible formats with labor-intensive customizations. Each 9x12 inch print is individually touched by the artist, turning every edition into a unique object of visual delight. A Character Icon Evolved Into Canvas The print features Buff Monster’s iconic Mister Melty character reimagined with a bold, central composition. A single oversized eye commands attention from the middle of the page, framed inside thick black borders that give the impression of an expressive digital emoji turned physical. The character’s gooey surface is amplified with streaks, splatters, and thick drips of white and green acrylic paint, resulting in an effect that is part horror cartoon and part sticky psychedelic dream. The hand-painted marks on every print add motion, variance, and human imperfection to a template grounded in graphic repetition, making each print feel spontaneous and unfiltered despite its uniform base. Fusion of Screen Print and Acrylic Hand Detailing Created on card stock fine art paper, the silkscreen foundation provides a bold, flat application of colors with dense blacks that define Mister Melty’s signature contour. Over this structured design, Buff Monster applied heavy hand-painted drips and splashes in a fluorescent palette, giving the artwork a tactile and almost sculptural quality. This hand-painted modification, known as HPM or Hand-Painted Multiple, elevates the piece beyond traditional screen printing and into the realm of individualized contemporary art. No two versions of the edition are identical, which reinforces the street art ethos of impermanence and expression over replication. Buff Monster’s Artistic Universe and Urban Influence Buff Monster, based in the United States, is widely recognized for building a visual language that merges 1980s pop aesthetics with street art strategies. His world is filled with melting monsters, neon colors, ice cream motifs, and playful grotesquery. Mister Melty, a recurring figure in his works, encapsulates his approach to character-driven design with a twist of surrealism. This particular green edition reinforces Buff Monster’s tendency to explore new colorways and contexts for familiar icons, ensuring his work remains both cohesive and experimental. As part of his 2023 body of work, this Green Mister Melty HPM print carries forward his exploration of character iconography while enhancing its artistic value through hand-executed texture and spontaneous drips that echo graffiti’s raw sensibility. For collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this print is both a celebration of Buff Monster’s visual identity and a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind painting disguised as a print.
$650.00
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Czee13 Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz Art Toy by Creon x Czee13
Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Pop Culture Artists Creon x Czee13. 2022 Limited Edition of 150 New In Box The Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz : A Modern Intersection of Street Pop Art and Toy Culture The Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz is a vibrant exemplar of the cross-pollination between street pop art and designer toy culture. This limited edition vinyl art toy is the brainchild of pop culture artists Creon and Czee13, whose collaborative efforts have given rise to a piece that is both a collectible and a statement. Released in 2022 in a limited edition of 150 pieces, each Canbot Canz is a testament to its creators' craftsmanship and creative vision, encapsulating the rebellious spirit of street art within a traditionally playful and approachable form. Crafting a New Narrative in Art Collectibles The Canbot Canz itself is not merely a passive figure but a narrative vessel, imbuing the playful form of a robot with the edginess and boldness often found in graffiti artwork. The juxtaposition of the can-like body with the stylized chicken head wearing a hard hat speaks to a fusion of industrial motifs with urban artistry. This piece reflects the growing trend in street pop art to repurpose and reimagine everyday objects, turning them into something extraordinary and thought-provoking. Reflection of Contemporary Street Art Trends The limited release of the Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz also mirrors street art's exclusivity and in-the-moment ethos. Just as a mural may appear overnight and be gone the next day, the scarcity of this art toy creates a parallel experience for collectors. Each piece, new in the box, becomes a portable mural, a slice of the street brought into the collector's personal space, allowing for an intimate interaction with art often experienced from a distance or within the public domain. The Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz by Creon and Czee13 represents not just a product but a convergence of pop culture, street art, and collectible design, marking a significant moment in the evolution of modern art forms.
$269.00
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Isaac Pelayo Night Angel Mini Basketball Art Object by Isaac Pelayo
Night Angel Mini Basketball Limited Edition Sports Sculpture Artwork by modern street artist pop graffiti artist Dragon76. 2021 Limited Release of Isaac Pelayo x THC Collaboration Mini Basketball. Night Angel Mini Basketball Isaac Pelayo x Tango Hotel New In Box
$117.00
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OG Slick Big Slick Aloha Silkscreen Print by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers
Big Slick Aloha Silkscreen Print by OG Slick x The Beautiful Losers Hand-Pulled on 30in Circle Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2024 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 99 Artwork Size 30in Diameter Circle Silkscreen Print Smiley Face Hands Holding Spray Paint Can Spraying Hawaiian Flower. Big Slick Aloha: A Vibrant Celebration of Hawaiian Street Pop Art Big Slick Aloha, created by OG Slick in collaboration with The Beautiful Losers, is a striking example of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork that captures the essence of Hawaiian culture infused with urban artistry. This 2024 hand-pulled silkscreen print is crafted on a 30-inch circular piece of hand-deckled fine art paper, offering a unique tactile and visual experience. Limited to a signed and numbered edition of 99, this work combines OG Slick’s signature Smiley Face motif with a playful yet meaningful Hawaiian twist, featuring hands holding a spray paint can, creating a vibrant hibiscus flower and rainbow. OG Slick and the Cultural Context of Big Slick Aloha OG Slick, an artist hailing from Hawaii, is renowned for blending graffiti culture with the rich heritage of the islands. Big Slick Aloha exemplifies his ability to merge traditional Hawaiian symbols with contemporary street art techniques. The hibiscus flower, a key element of the piece, is a symbol of Hawaiian beauty and identity, while the rainbow evokes the natural wonder of the islands. Slick’s use of his iconic Smiley Face motif brings a universal sense of joy and unity, connecting local culture with global urban art traditions. By collaborating with The Beautiful Losers, known for their focus on street-inspired narratives, this artwork stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Hawaiian culture in contemporary art. Visual Elements and Symbolism in Big Slick Aloha The composition of Big Slick Aloha is both bold and inviting, featuring a vibrant yellow backdrop that radiates energy and positivity. The central Smiley Face, adorned with expressive hands holding a spray paint can, captures the playful yet rebellious spirit of graffiti art. The spray can releases a delicate red hibiscus flower, symbolizing Hawaiian pride and natural beauty, while a rainbow arcs across the piece, representing hope and connection. The surrounding clouds add depth and movement, creating a harmonious blend of natural and urban imagery. The circular design emphasizes unity and inclusivity, making the artwork universally appealing while staying true to its Hawaiian roots. Craftsmanship and Limited Edition Appeal Big Slick Aloha is a masterclass in silkscreen printing, showcasing OG Slick’s dedication to craftsmanship and detail. The hand-pulled technique ensures the vibrancy and precision of each layer, while the hand-deckled edges of the fine art paper add a unique, tactile dimension. With only 99 editions available, each signed and numbered, this artwork is highly coveted by collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Big Slick Aloha is not only a celebration of Hawaiian culture but also a reminder of the universal power of art to bring joy, reflect identity, and inspire creativity.
$650.00
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Atomik Hello There Orange Original Spray Paint Art Can by Atomik
Hello There Orange Original Spray Paint Art Can by Atomik Sculpture Drawing Artwork by Iconic Pop Culture Modern Artist. 2025 Signed Original Magic Marker Atomik Orange Smiling Face Reclaimed Spray Paint Can Painting Artwork Size 3x8 Hello There, Orange Original Spray Paint Art Can by Atomik The Hello There Orange Original Spray Paint Art Can by Atomik is a distinct piece of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that exemplifies the artist’s commitment to transforming ordinary objects into personalized statements of identity and expression. Created in 2025 and signed by the artist, this artwork is drawn directly on a reclaimed spray paint can using a magic marker. The work features the iconic grinning orange face that has become synonymous with Atomik’s visual language. With bold black linework over a used Montana spray can, the piece merges the raw energy of graffiti materials with the intimate immediacy of a hand-drawn illustration. Atomik’s instantly recognizable orange face peeks forward with oversized, cartoonish eyes and a mischievous smile, encapsulating the spirit of his Miami-based street art heritage. Reclaiming the Tools of Expression as Art Objects Spray paint cans are a staple in graffiti and street art culture. They are tools of resistance, freedom, and self-expression. Atomik’s decision to turn a spray can into the canvas itself reflects a deeper ethos in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Rather than discarding the medium once emptied, he reclaims it—transforming the functional into the collectible. The resulting artwork stands as both an homage to graffiti’s tactile process and a rebellion against traditional notions of fine art. Every dent, scratch, and warning label on the can becomes part of the finished aesthetic, grounding the orange character in the lived reality of street-level artmaking. This practice not only preserves a piece of graffiti history but recasts it as a standalone object worthy of admiration and discourse. The Smiling Orange and the Miami Identity The smiling orange has its roots in Atomik’s personal response to the demolition of Miami’s beloved Orange Bowl stadium, a landmark of civic pride. Atomik reimagined the orange as a graffiti character that pays tribute while asserting a uniquely Floridian flavor. Over the years, it has appeared on freight trains, abandoned buildings, and murals, becoming one of the most widely recognized characters in contemporary graffiti. On this specific spray paint can, the orange floats in contrast against a sea of fine print, warnings, and hazard symbols. This juxtaposition of regulatory text and unruly character speaks to the tension between control and freedom, legality and expression. It also reflects the artist’s ongoing commentary on reclaiming space and materials for cultural storytelling. Graffiti as Sculpture and Collectible Commentary This hand-drawn reclaimed can is not only a visual piece but a sculptural one. The cylindrical form allows the artwork to live in three dimensions, giving viewers the opportunity to see how street art evolves when it enters a more permanent and collectible format. Unlike traditional canvas or digital prints, the use of the spray can physically and conceptually connects the viewer to the graffiti process. Atomik’s signature on the base further authenticates the piece, anchoring it in his artistic lineage and practice. As Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to push boundaries, works like the Hello There Orange Spray Can stand at the forefront, showing that even a once-discarded object can become a celebrated artifact when touched by the right artist’s hand.
$225.00
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Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Keep Smiling Chrome Gold Painted Resin Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta
Keep Smiling Chrome Gold Painted Resin Sculpture by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Limited Edition Pop Artwork Street Artist Fine Art. 2023 Signed & Numbered Sculpture Limited Edition of 18 Artwork Size 10.75x6.75x1.5 with Box Reading "Keep Smiling" in Chrome Gold Yellow Colorway. Thierry Guetta's Gleaming Message in Resin The "Keep Smiling" sculpture by Thierry Guetta, an artist globally known as Mr. Brainwash, is a radiant example of how Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork can encapsulate both a visual and an emotional impact within the sphere of fine art. This limited edition work, one of only 18 pieces, is crafted from resin and finished with a chrome gold paint, reflecting Guetta's signature style that marries street art's spontaneity with pop art's boldness. The dimensions of the piece, 10.75x6.75x1.5 inches, make it a substantial yet approachable work, suitable for both private collections and public displays. Accompanied by a box that reiterates the artwork's vibrant chrome gold yellow colorway, the sculpture serves not only as a standalone piece but also as part of a larger narrative that the artist has been developing throughout his career. This narrative is evident in the sculpture's message: "Keep Smiling". By choosing these words, Guetta taps into a universal sentiment, advocating for positivity and resilience in the face of life's challenges. The use of gold, a color associated with wealth, success, and often opulence, contrasts with the accessibility and everyman's approachability of street art, creating a dynamic tension that is a hallmark of Guetta's work. Materiality and Craftsmanship in Guetta's Sculpture Guetta's selection of resin as a medium, known for its durability and glossy finish, allows for the creation of sculptures that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also sturdy and lasting. The reflective surface of the chrome gold paint used in "Keep Smiling" interacts with light and space, animating the sculpture and ensuring it stands out in any environment. This choice of material and finish also reflects the artist's intention to bring the raw and often gritty aesthetic of street art into a more refined and enduring form, thus elevating it within the context of fine art. The craftsmanship required to produce such a piece is considerable. The resin must be carefully molded, the chrome paint expertly applied, and the finish meticulously polished, ensuring that each of the limited editions is consistent in quality and appearance. This level of craftsmanship is indicative of the professionalization and maturation of street art, as practitioners like Guetta continue to push the boundaries of the genre. Guetta's Influence on the Evolution of Street Art Mr. Brainwash, as Thierry Guetta is popularly known, has been a controversial and yet undeniably influential figure in the world of contemporary art. His works, including "Keep Smiling", represent a blending of street art's grassroots origins with the commercial and mainstream appeal of pop art. Guetta's sculptures, often featuring optimistic messages and recognizable iconography, have contributed to the growing acceptance and celebration of street art within the fine art community. The limited edition nature of "Keep Smiling" creates a sense of exclusivity that is often at odds with the inclusive ethos of street art. However, Guetta navigates this contradiction by ensuring that the message of his work remains grounded in the principles of Street Pop Art – accessible, emotionally resonant, and visually arresting. Through his work, Guetta has opened up dialogues about the value and place of street art in contemporary culture, encouraging a re-evaluation of what is considered 'high' versus 'low' art. The "Keep Smiling" sculpture, with its chrome gold finish and message of positivity, is a prime example of how street art has evolved into a sophisticated and respected art form. Guetta's work stands as a testament to the transformative power of art and its ability to convey messages that resonate with a wide audience. Through such pieces, the once-underground world of graffiti and street art continues to smile upon the ever-broadening landscape of fine art.
$3,063.00
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Raid71 My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print by Raid71
My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print by Raid71 Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 18x30 Silkscreen Print of Stylized Mickey Mouse with Disney & Star Wars Related Tattoos All Over. The Cultural Fusion in Raid71's Artwork Raid71, an artist known for his bold and often intricate work, has produced a silkscreen print that speaks volumes about the interplay between popular culture and art. This piece, hand-pulled on fine art paper, is a limited edition, signed and numbered by the artist, ensuring its status as a collectible item. The artwork measures 18x30 inches, a size that allows the details and colors to stand out, drawing the viewer into a closer inspection of the interwoven designs. At first glance, "My Heart and Soul" may seem like a simple homage to the classic character of Mickey Mouse. However, upon closer inspection, the print reveals a complex array of tattoos referencing other significant cultural icons, including elements from Disney and Star Wars. This amalgamation of symbols serves not only as an aesthetic choice but also as a narrative device, telling a story that spans across different eras and fandoms. Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork have long been a vibrant and transformative force in visual culture, offering a canvas for artists to challenge norms, express societal commentary, and embrace iconic imagery with a twist. "My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print" by Raid71 encapsulates this spirit, presenting a familiar figure adorned with a tapestry of symbolic tattoos that merge the nostalgic with the contemporary. Technique and Tradition in Silkscreen Printing The technique of silkscreen printing, chosen by Raid71 for this artwork, is a meticulous and hands-on process revered for its ability to produce vibrant, saturated colors and sharp images. Hand-pulling a print requires precision and skill, making each piece unique. This traditional method of printmaking aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the hand of the artist is valued and the physical act of creation is part of the artwork's narrative. Silkscreen prints have a rich history in pop art and street art, with artists like Andy Warhol popularizing the technique in the 1960s. Raid71's use of this method creates a direct lineage to the pop art movement, while the subject matter and styling of the piece place it firmly in the contemporary conversation of street art. Reflections of Pop Culture in Modern Art "My Heart and Soul" is more than a piece of art; it is a cultural artifact that reflects the pervasive influence of pop culture in modern society. The tattoos adorn the iconic character are not random; they are carefully chosen emblems that many viewers will recognize and connect with. By incorporating these symbols into the artwork, Raid71 invites reflection on the impact of media and entertainment on our collective consciousness. This blending of pop culture references within the artwork indicates a broader trend in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, where the lines between high art and low art are blurred. Raid71's print stands as a testament to the democratization of art, showcasing how universally recognized imagery can be repurposed to create something new and thought-provoking. The Significance of Limited Edition Artworks The decision to produce "My Heart and Soul" as a limited edition print plays a significant role in its desirability and potential legacy. Collectors and enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork often seek out little edition pieces for their exclusivity and investment potential. The practice of numbering and signing each print also adds a personal touch from the artist, creating a connection between the creator and the collector. In the context of street art and pop art, limited editions help to bridge the gap between the often ephemeral nature of street art—typically seen on public walls and therefore subject to change—and the permanence sought by collectors. By offering a finite number of prints, Raid71 ensures that "My Heart and Soul" retains a sense of rarity and value. "My Heart and Soul Red Silkscreen Print" by Raid71 is a vibrant intersection of artistry, pop culture, and printmaking tradition. It embodies the innovative and referential qualities that are hallmark traits of Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork. As the piece makes its way into the collections of art lovers, it carries the spirit of the streets, the allure of pop culture, and the timelessness of fine art printmaking.
$226.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz Art Toy by Ron English- POPaganda x Czee13
Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Pop Culture Artists Ron English- POPaganda x Czee13. 2022 Signed Autograph by Ron English- POPaganda x Czee13 Limited Edition of 300 New In Box Rare Ron English- POPaganda Canbot Canz Art Toy Artwork Size 3x5.5. Ron English- POPaganda Grin Smiley Skeletons Smile x Czee13 Canbot Canz . Vast Majority Not Signed. The Fusion of Icons: Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz by Ron English- POPaganda x Czee13 The fusion of iconic styles in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork takes a tangible form in the Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz . This limited edition vinyl art toy marks the collaboration between pop culture artist Ron English- POPaganda and the street art maverick Czee13. This collectible stands at 3x5.5 inches, representing a cross-pollination of distinct artistic signatures—the audacious and often controversial English, with his Grin Smiley Skeletons Smile and Czee13's gritty, urban Canbot Canz aesthetic. Released in 2022, the Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz is a rarity, with a limited edition run of only 300 pieces. Each art toy comes new in its box, embodying the pristine condition sought by serious collectors. Most of these pieces are unsigned, making the signed editions particularly coveted. The autographs of Ron English- POPaganda and Czee13 on these select Canbot Canz s are not mere scribbles; they are the artists' endorsement, a seal of authenticity on a work of art that bridges their worlds. Cultural Significance of the Grinbot Canbot Canz The Grinbot Canbot Canz is more than a collectible item; it symbolizes the subversive humor and critique that Ron English- POPaganda is renowned for. His work often challenges the viewer to re-examine the visual components of our pop culture landscape. The smiling skeleton, a motif regularly featured in English's work, is a commentary on the superficiality of happiness in consumer culture. It is both a smile and a skull, a paradoxical image that resonates with modern society's ephemeral nature of joy. Czee13's Canbot Canz , on the other hand, speaks the language of the streets. It is gritty, raw, and honest. It tells the story of the urban environment, its resilience, and the culture that burgeons within it. The collaboration between these two artists on the Grinbot Canbot Canz is a testament to the power of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork to reflect society's complexities, using the urban landscape as both canvas and inspiration. Investment and Collectibility of the Grinbot Canbot Canz As a collectible, the Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz holds significant value. Collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork understand that the worth of such pieces transcends their physical form. Owning a signed Grinbot Canbot Canz resembles holding a piece of contemporary art history. It is an investment that carries the potential to appreciate as the legacies of Ron English- POPaganda and Czee13 continue to unfold and influence the art world. For enthusiasts of street art, the Grinbot Canbot Canz is a must-have. Its limited edition status ensures exclusivity, and the signatures of Ron English- POPaganda and Czee13 imbue it with a personal touch from the artists themselves. This art toy is a fusion of cultural commentary and street sensibility, a physical representation of the dialogue between pop culture and graffiti art. Impact of Ron English- POPaganda and Czee13 in Artistic Collaboration Ron English- POPaganda's influence in the world of pop art is indelible. Known for coining POPaganda, his work often features a mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones. English's collaboration with Czee13 on the Grinbot Canbot Canz highlights the latter's rising stature in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork scene. Czee13, with his distinct style that resonates with the pulse of the streets, brings a raw and authentic edge to this joint venture. The result of this collaboration is a piece that stands at the intersection of pop culture critique and street art expression. It embodies art's dynamic and often unpredictable nature that straddles these genres. The Grinbot Canbot Canz becomes a conversation piece, a medium through which the narratives of pop culture and street art are not only told but also questioned and reimagined. The Grinbot Signed Canbot Canz by Ron English- POPaganda, and Czee13 is a testament to the vibrancy and relevance of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It encapsulates the essence of two divergent artistic philosophies, creating a unique piece that is both a critique of contemporary culture and a homage to the spirit of street art. For the collectors who seek to own a part of this narrative, the Grinbot Canbot Canz is not just an art toy but a piece of cultural commentary, a remembrance of the ever-evolving story of street art and its indelible impact on the pop culture landscape.
$507.00
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Phil Simpson The Divine Smile Original Mixed Media Painting by Phil Simpson
The Divine Smile Original Mixed Media Painting by Phil Simpson One of a Kind Artwork on Wood by Street Art Pop Artist. 2021 Signed Spray Paint Mixed Media Acrylic Painting Original Artwork Wood Craddled Size 16x16 The Divine Smile by Phil Simpson – Emotional Simplicity in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Divine Smile is a 2021 original mixed media painting by American artist Phil Simpson, executed on a 16 x 16 inch cradled wood panel. Using a combination of spray paint and acrylic, Simpson presents his iconic smiling face motif rendered in bold color blocks, thick black outlines, and a radiant gradient backdrop. This one-of-a-kind piece captures the artist’s signature style—simple, saturated, emotionally direct, and universally approachable. Simpson’s aesthetic lives in the space where graffiti sensibility meets the graphic clarity of pop design, offering a symbol of joy that functions both as visual affirmation and cultural commentary. With its crisp lines and expressive facial geometry, the artwork becomes a statement of emotional presence through formal restraint, aligned perfectly within the evolving language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Symbolism of the Smile as Visual Healing Phil Simpson’s smiling face is more than a repeated motif—it is a philosophy embedded in form. In The Divine Smile, the expression is wide, symmetrical, and balanced by blush-like dots on both cheeks and oversized eyes that reflect light with cartoon purity. The simplicity of the face contrasts with the complexity of its emotional impact. The smile radiates calm, reassurance, and sincerity, reminding the viewer of the power of optimism in an urban world often defined by cynicism and noise. The use of vibrant purples, electric blues, and sharp white further amplifies this positivity. The smile does not mock or hide—it invites. Within the context of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the smile becomes both a tag and a message, a symbol placed across walls, canvases, and communities with consistent visual and emotional clarity. Medium, Surface, and Street Precision on Wood Panel The use of wood as a surface provides a textured, stable base that enhances the contrast of spray paint gradients and acrylic detail. The edges of the piece are crisp, but the transitions in background color suggest the mist of aerosol—soft clouds of purple that glow behind the character’s blue face. Simpson’s linework is thick and assertive, shaped to define rather than complicate. The work’s 16 x 16 inch square format reinforces its graphic symmetry, creating a sense of intentional balance that resonates with the theme of emotional equilibrium. Every mark is placed with confidence, transforming minimal components into a maximal visual experience. The Divine Smile’s execution speaks to Simpson’s roots in street-based art practices while also elevating the work into a fine art object with permanence and intimacy. Phil Simpson and the Joy of Repetition as Resistance Phil Simpson’s work exists as a visual meditation on happiness, rendered again and again with sincerity and clarity. His practice does not rely on shock or irony but instead leans into joy, repetition, and design logic to offer a different kind of power. In The Divine Smile, Simpson does not create a portrait—he creates an emotional icon, one that speaks across language, age, and geography. As part of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this piece reflects a belief in accessibility, honesty, and the possibility of shared connection through form. The smile becomes not just a face but a flag—a symbol for optimism painted loudly enough to be heard in a world that often forgets to look up. Through his work, Simpson builds a universe where positivity is visual, repetition is radical, and the message is always simple: the smile is the art, and the art is alive.
$650.00
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El Pez Shark Creatures Running Untitled HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by El Pez
Untitled- Shark Creatures Running Original One of a Kind Spray Paint & Silkscreen Painting Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Street Art Pop Culture Artist El Pez. 2015 Signed Original Spray Paint & Silkscreen Marked 1/1 Painting Size 19.75x27.63 El PEZ (b. 1976) Untitled, early 21st-century Screenprint with spray paint hand-embellishments on paper 27-5/8 x 19-3/4 inches (70.1 x 50.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 1/1 Signed and numbered in pencil along lower edge
$1,124.00 $955.00
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Dalek- James Marshall Interdimensional Collab Cut AP Print by KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek James Marshall
Interdimensional Collab Cut AP Silkscreen Print by KEF! Simon Rohlen x Dalek- James Marshall Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 15-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2022 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 Exploring the Vivid Realms of "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" by KEF!, Simon Rohlen, and Dalek "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" is an electrifying testament to the synergetic force that emerges when distinctive voices in pop art, street art, and graffiti converge. This artist-proof silkscreen print is the creation of a dynamic trio: KEF!, Simon Rohlen, and Dalek, also known as James Marshall. Their 2022 collaboration resulted in a hand-pulled 15-color screen print that bursts with the kinetic energy and chromatic intensity characteristic of limited-edition street pop artwork. At 18x24 inches, this artwork is a visual feast, encapsulating the spirit of modern street art through its amalgamation of forms, figures, and vibrant colors. Each color is meticulously layered to build a composition that is as complex as it is captivating, inviting viewers to delve into a world that transcends traditional visual boundaries. The term 'interdimensional' is apt, as the work offers a portal into a realm where the laws of space and form are reimagined, and vibrant energy spills from the confines of the canvas. The collaborative nature of "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" is reflected in the seamless integration of each artist's distinctive style. KEF!'s fluid, calligraphic lines dance through the composition, weaving a tapestry that pulses with organic movement. Simon Rohlen's penchant for abstract, geometric forms adds a structural balance to the fluidity, grounding the piece in rhythmic visual harmony. Dalek's iconic Space Monkeys, represented in a new iteration here, inject a dose of irreverent character and narrative into the work. Together, they create an artwork that is more than the sum of its parts—a unified vision from the crossroads of their paths. This print is a testament to the artist's skill and the screen printing process, which requires high precision and expertise to manage the intricate overlays and interactions of 15 colors. The 'AP' marking denotes its status as an Artist Proof, a print traditionally kept aside from the main edition for the artists' personal use or archival purposes. As such, it bears a mark of authenticity and exclusivity, often sought after by collectors for its closeness to the artists' initial vision and its rarity. The "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" is a vibrant emblem of the street pop art genre. This field continues to push the envelope of visual expression by bridging the gap between street-level grit and gallery-grade finesse. It challenges viewers to reconsider the boundaries between high art and urban art, suggesting that the division is unnecessary and limiting to the potential of artistic innovation. This print celebrates the creative spirit that drives street pop art and graffiti artwork forward. It is a testament to the power of collaboration and the endless possibilities that arise when artists unite to reinterpret the world around them. For collectors, enthusiasts, and newcomers to the art form alike, "Interdimensional Collab Cut AP" offers a tantalizing glimpse into the future of street pop art, where boundaries are blurred and the visual language is ever-evolving.
$525.00
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Sket-One Shades of Dripple Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One
Shades of Dripple Rainbow Foil Archival Print by Sket-One Limited Edition on Gloss Lamination 2pt Rainbow Foil Board Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x20 Archival Pigment Fine Art
$223.00
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Kenny Scharf NEWAZY Silkscreen Archival Print by Kenny Scharf
NEWAZY Silkscreen Archival Print by Kenny Scharf Hand-Pulled 5-Color Screen Print & Archival Pigment on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 29.5x25 Kenny Scharf is a contemporary American artist who is associated with both graffiti art and pop art. He was born in Los Angeles in 1958 and studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. In the 1980s, Scharf became known for his colorful, cartoonish paintings that blended elements of graffiti, street art, and pop culture. His work often featured images of animated characters such as the Flintstones, the Jetsons, and the Simpsons, as well as psychedelic motifs and abstract forms. Scharf was part of a group of artists who came to be known as the "East Village Art Scene," which also included Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and others. Like these artists, Scharf was interested in creating art that was accessible to a wide audience and that commented on popular culture. Scharf's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Brooklyn Museum. His art has also been featured in numerous public installations and murals, including a large-scale mural on the side of a building in Los Angeles. Today, Scharf continues to create art that explores the intersection of graffiti art and pop culture. His work is known for its bright colors, playful imagery, and sense of humor, and it continues to inspire and influence a new generation of artists.
$3,055.00 $2,597.00
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Buff Monster Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster
Drippy Icons AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster Artist Proof Hand-Pulled Screen Print on 250gsm Cotton Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Artwork & Graffiti. AP Artist Proof 2023 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Run Artwork Size 18x24 of the Classic Melty Misfit One Eyed Ice Cream Drippy Monster in Drip Style. A Celebration of Fluidity and Chaos Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print by Buff Monster showcases the artist’s signature melting aesthetic in an intensified, free-flowing style. This 2023 Artist Proof print, measuring 18x24 inches and hand-pulled on 250gsm cotton fine art paper, presents the classic Melty Misfit character with an exaggerated emphasis on dripping textures. The artwork maintains Buff Monster’s signature one-eyed creature but immerses it in a vibrant wash of uncontrolled splashes and oozing paint effects. Signed and marked as an Artist Proof, this piece reflects the organic and unpredictable nature of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. The design emphasizes a bold interplay of color, with a warm palette of pinks, yellows, and oranges that radiate an almost neon-like vibrancy. The singular, oversized eye at the center draws attention, while the fluid forms and splatters enhance the feeling of movement. Unlike more structured versions of Buff Monster’s signature character, this print leans into a rawer, more expressive format, capturing the essence of traditional spray-painted murals. The drips flow beyond the figure’s natural contours, reinforcing the sense of a character in flux—melting, evolving, and existing in a state of continuous transformation. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork at Its Most Expressive This piece exemplifies how street and pop art can merge into a single, explosive visual experience. The loose, spontaneous paint application mimics the techniques of graffiti tagging, where speed and motion define the outcome. The exaggerated drips recall the imperfections of hand-sprayed art, lending the piece an authenticity that aligns with Buff Monster’s commitment to celebrating imperfection. While some of his works lean more towards clean lines and structured compositions, Drippy Icon AP embraces raw energy, making it feel more like an impromptu street mural than a controlled studio piece. The choice of a warm-toned color scheme reinforces the playful yet chaotic mood. The splashes of pink and yellow create a high-contrast effect that mimics neon signage, ensuring that the artwork pops against any background. The minimal use of black outlines allows the colors to blend seamlessly, reinforcing the idea that the character is not confined to rigid form but exists in an ever-changing state. This technique ties the piece to the fluidity of graffiti, where drips and oversprays are celebrated rather than erased. Artist Proof Appeal and Hand-Pulled Craftsmanship As an Artist Proof, this print carries a distinct level of exclusivity. Artist Proofs are often the first iterations of a print, created to test color balance and composition before the main edition is produced. Buff Monster’s decision to mark and release these as collectibles underscores their value to dedicated fans. Unlike mass-produced digital prints, the hand-pulled nature of this silkscreen process ensures that each piece retains its own unique elements. Every pass of ink interacts with the surface differently, making no two prints exactly alike. The heavy cotton fine art paper enhances the texture and saturation of the pigments, allowing the drippy effects to stand out vividly. The high-quality materials ensure longevity, making this a valuable addition to any collection. The combination of silk-screening techniques with freeform, graffiti-inspired aesthetics bridges the gap between fine art and street culture, solidifying Buff Monster’s place within the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement. An Icon in Motion Drippy Icon AP Silkscreen Print is a celebration of movement, unpredictability, and the ever-changing nature of art. The print pushes the boundaries of Buff Monster’s established style by incorporating more organic, uncontrolled elements while retaining the essence of his beloved Melty Misfit character. This version of the one-eyed monster appears almost alive, as if it’s actively melting off the page. The expressive drips and vibrant color choices elevate the artwork beyond a simple pop design, transforming it into a kinetic visual statement. This piece stands as a reminder that street art is inherently transient, with its forms and colors constantly shifting due to environmental and creative factors. Whether interpreted as a playful nod to childhood nostalgia or a deeper commentary on impermanence, Drippy Icon AP represents Buff Monster’s ability to merge joy, chaos, and technique into a singular visual experience. Fans of his work and collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork will appreciate this edition for its dynamic execution and its raw, unfiltered energy.
$450.00
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Ron English- POPaganda Ron English- POPaganda Wall Clock Grin Smiley Art Object by Ron English- POPaganda
Ron English- POPaganda Wall Clock- Grin Smiley Limited Edition Clock Art Object Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ron English- POPaganda. 2021 ComplexCon Exclusive New Never Displayed.
$168.00
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Mr Doodle- Sam Cox Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11 Original Spray Painting by Mr Doodle- Sam Cox
Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11 Original Spray Paint Painting by Mr Doodle- Sam Cox One of a Kind Artwork on Aluminum Panel Mounted On Plywood by Street Art Pop Artist. 2015 Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11 Original 1 of 2 Serial Numbered Spray Painting Original on Aluminum Panel Mounted Plywood Artwork Size 17.25x13.5. Natural Scuffing Lower Right; Residue Lower Right Inherent To The Medium & Media Used. Mr Doodle- Sam Cox's Unique Artistic Language In the dynamic world of pop art and street art, artists like Mr. Doodle, also known as Sam Cox, have carved out a niche with distinctive styles that blur the lines between art, doodling, and graffiti. Mr Doodle's "Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11" is an original work that exemplifies this fusion, showcasing a unique visual language that is playful and meticulously detailed. This one-of-a-kind spray paint painting on an aluminum panel mounted on plywood stands out as a testament to the artist's skill and originality. Spray-painting directly onto an aluminum surface, Mr Doodle's "Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11" is part of a larger body of work that portrays a chaotic yet harmonious world filled with interlocking characters and symbols. Measuring 17.25 by 13.5 inches, this artwork is a vibrant tableau of black and white, teeming with life and movement. The natural scuffing and residue are inherent to the medium and media used to add an extra layer of authenticity and rawness to the artwork. These imperfections are not drawbacks but integral elements contributing to the piece's storytelling. Exploring the Details of Caravan Chaos The intricate patterns and characters that seem to dance across the metal canvas make the artwork's complexity apparent. Each character is whimsically drawn, yet an underlying order to the chaos suggests a narrative or a snapshot of a larger, unseen universe. This snapshot is a classic example of how street art and pop art can transform everyday objects and materials into something extraordinary, a characteristic feature of Mr Doodle's artistic approach. The choice of materials in "Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11" is crucial to understanding Mr Doodle's work. The aluminum panel offers a smooth surface that interacts uniquely with the spray paint, allowing for crisp lines and a stark contrast between the black and white hues. Mounted on plywood, the piece gains a sturdy backdrop, anchoring the ethereal doodles to a physical reality. The natural wear on the artwork suggests it has lived beyond the studio, perhaps even in the streets, where the essence of graffiti art is rooted. The Legacy of Mr Doodle's Caravan Chaos This piece by Mr. Doodle is not just a singular work of art but a fragment of a grander vision the artist has been developing over the years. His style is instantly recognizable and has become synonymous with the playful energy and spontaneity that pop art and street art strive to embody. "Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11" is a frozen moment of this vision, inviting viewers to enter Mr Doodle's world—where art is seen and experienced. Sam Cox's contribution to the art world through his Mr Doodle persona is a vibrant chapter in the ongoing pop and street art story. His works, like "Caravan Chaos Side 4 Panel 11," are visually stimulating and a reminder of the power of art to transform and engage with its audience on multiple levels. As this piece stands, it is a celebration of creativity unleashed, a fitting piece for any collection that values the bold and the whimsical.
$2,626.00