Social Media

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  • Parties & Gossip 10 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel

    Greg Gossel Parties & Gossip 10 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel

    Parties & Gossip 10 Original Mixed Media Painting HPM Silkscreen Ink, Acrylic & Spray Paint on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Greg Gossel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This is a series of 24 varied-edition works on paper and 6 original wood panels based off a large 8x8ft canvas I created this past December at the Heineken House live painting event at SCOPE Miami Beach.Each piece is in the series is different from the next. The process began with a variety of spontaneous screen printed layers followed by more planned elements, which created a really interesting juxtaposition of structure and chaos throughout the series." - Greg Gossel

    $618.00

  • Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang

    Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang

    Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis- Ghost Gang Hand-Pulled 6-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 18x24 The Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print by Nicky Davis is a limited edition art piece inspired by the popular online game, Blankos Block Party. The game features customizable characters called "Blankos" that inhabit a vibrant and creative world where players can participate in various activities such as racing, shooting, and obstacle courses. Nicky Davis is a talented artist known for his colorful and whimsical designs. In the Blankos Crew Season One Silkscreen Print, he brings to life the characters and themes from the game in a visually stunning composition. The artwork showcases various Blankos characters with distinct personalities and styles, giving fans of the game a collectible piece of art to cherish. This silkscreen print is produced using high-quality inks and paper, ensuring vibrant colors and long-lasting quality. The artwork is typically signed and numbered by the artist, making it a sought-after collector's item for Blankos Block Party enthusiasts and art collectors alike. The limited nature of the print run further adds to its value and exclusivity. If you're interested in obtaining this piece of art, keep an eye out for sales from galleries, online retailers, or through the artist's website. Be prepared to act quickly, as limited edition art can sell out fast, especially when it's connected to a popular IP like Blankos Block Party.

    $211.00

  • Parties & Gossip 18 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel

    Greg Gossel Parties & Gossip 18 HPM Silkscreen Print by Greg Gossel

    Parties & Gossip 18 Original Mixed Media Painting HPM Silkscreen Ink, Acrylic & Spray Paint on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by Greg Gossel Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2015 Signed & Numbered HPM Limited Edition of 24 Embleshed Artwork Size 18x18 "This is a series of 24 varied-edition works on paper and 6 original wood panels based off a large 8x8ft canvas I created this past December at the Heineken House live painting event at SCOPE Miami Beach.Each piece is in the series is different from the next. The process began with a variety of spontaneous screen printed layers followed by more planned elements, which created a really interesting juxtaposition of structure and chaos throughout the series." - Greg Gossel

    $618.00

  • Fuckitol 100mg Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Fuckitol 100mg Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Fuckitol 100mg Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Print on 330gsm Canon Fine Art Paper by Legend Street Art and Modern Pop Culture Artist Denial. 2020 Signed Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 18x24 Fuckitol 100mg, Fuck It All, Fuck This Shit Selfie Clout Drug Company, Advertisement Pop Art. Numbered, Signed, Stamped on Reverse, Edition of 25, 24x18, Archival Pigment Print on 330gsm Canon Fine Art Paper. Essentially, Denial is satirizing the reality, which both he and us are experiencing, through some of the Western culture’s most emblematic symbols. Denial is utilizing cultural products with the intention to make a statement against the system, which gave birth to them. As a result, he re-contextualizes them and transforms them from commercial products to his cultural legacy.

    $539.00

Social Media
Graffiti art and street art have long been associated with subversion, rebellion, and counterculture. Artists who work in these mediums often use their art to express political views, social commentary, and personal beliefs. In recent years, social media has become a powerful tool for these artists, allowing them to share their work with a global audience and connect with other artists and fans. In this essay, we will explore the role of social media in graffiti art and street art. Social media has had a profound impact on the world of graffiti art and street art. Prior to the rise of social media, graffiti artists had to rely on physical locations to share their work. They would create pieces in public spaces, such as walls, bridges, and buildings, and hope that people would stumble upon them. Street artists, on the other hand, would create their work in urban environments, such as alleyways and abandoned buildings, in the hopes that passersby would see and appreciate their art. With the advent of social media, however, graffiti artists and street artists have been able to share their work with a much wider audience. They can now post photos and videos of their work online, where they can be seen by people all over the world. This has given artists the ability to showcase their work to a global audience, which has led to increased recognition and appreciation for their art. One of the key benefits of social media for graffiti artists and street artists is the ability to connect with other artists and fans. Artists can now communicate with each other and share their work in real-time, regardless of where they are located. This has led to the creation of online communities of artists who share a common passion for graffiti art and street art. Another benefit of social media is that it has allowed artists to gain recognition and build their careers. Many graffiti artists and street artists have been discovered online, and their work has been featured in galleries and exhibitions around the world. Social media has also enabled artists to connect with brands and businesses that are interested in commissioning their work. Despite the benefits of social media, there are also some downsides. One of the main concerns is that social media has led to an increase in the commercialization of graffiti art and street art. Many artists now create work with the intention of gaining likes and followers, rather than expressing their own unique vision. This has led to a proliferation of generic, uninspired pieces that are designed to be easily shared on social media. Another concern is that social media has led to a homogenization of graffiti art and street art. Because artists are now creating work for a global audience, there is a tendency for their work to become more generic and less reflective of local culture and identity. This can lead to a loss of authenticity and diversity in the art form. Despite these concerns, social media has had a net positive effect on graffiti art and street art. It has given artists a platform to showcase their work to a global audience, connect with other artists and fans, and build their careers. While there are certainly downsides to the increased commercialization and homogenization of graffiti art and street art, these are issues that can be addressed by individual artists and the community as a whole. In conclusion, social media has had a significant impact on the world of graffiti art and street art. It has allowed artists to share their work with a global audience, connect with other artists and fans, and build their careers. While there are certainly downsides to the increased commercialization and homogenization of graffiti art and street art, these are issues that can be addressed by individual artists and the community as a whole. Overall, social media has been a powerful tool for these artists, and it is likely to continue to play a key role in the future of graffiti art and street art.
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