Split Fountain Screen Print

4 artworks

  • Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907 Hand-Pulled on 140lbs. Pure White French Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 5-color Split Fountain Screen Print Silkscreen Print Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907 The Label 907 Vol III Sunset Silkscreen Print by UFO907 captures the energy and playful rebellion that has made this underground graffiti artist a cult figure within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2019 as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 50 pieces, this 18 x 24 inch artwork is a five-color split fountain screenprint, hand-pulled on 140lbs pure white French art paper. The piece reflects the raw yet whimsical spirit of UFO907's iconic characters—particularly the wide-eyed alien cephalopod with spray can in hand, painted over a United States Postal Service priority mail sticker backdrop. This visual pun on identity and tagging is not only humorous, but deeply rooted in graffiti’s long tradition of postal label bombing. Cosmic Characters with a Street-Level Voice In Label 907 Vol III Sunset, UFO907 presents one of his signature tentacled figures dressed in a hoodie and New York Yankees cap, holding a classic spray paint can mid-action. The oversized eyes and rounded limbs give the creature an innocent appearance, yet its posture and the act of painting imply intent and defiance. The gradient background shifts through sunset hues—pinks, oranges, and yellows—achieved through a skillful split fountain technique that mirrors the spray effect of actual aerosol art. Combined with bold black linework and fluorescent green detail spray, this print vibrates with both nostalgia and new energy. It’s a direct translation of wall-to-paper graffiti, preserving the movement’s spirit through print media. Graffiti’s Material Language and Collector Appeal The use of USPS Priority Mail labels as visual anchors is no coincidence. Graffiti artists have long used these free labels as mini canvases to bomb mailboxes, poles, and phone booths. UFO907’s decision to formalize that in a silkscreen edition connects the underground past to a collector-friendly present without losing authenticity. His character’s expression and stance add a layer of narrative—combining street mischief with pop sensibility. The silkscreen medium reinforces its value in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork world where texture, print layers, and production technique become integral to the message. Being signed and numbered by the artist makes each copy not only a print but a certified moment in his evolving catalog. UFO907’s Role in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Known for his elusive presence and interstellar characters, UFO907 has remained a staple of unsanctioned art in New York City and beyond. His work often blends innocence with resistance, showing characters that feel pulled from a cartoon dimension but acting with real-world urgency. Unlike artists who transition entirely into fine art spaces, UFO907 maintains his connection to walls, freight trains, and found surfaces—yet prints like Label 907 Vol III Sunset offer a portal for collectors to experience his world without compromising its edge. Each detail in this piece—from the alien figure to the branded spray can—points to a love for graffiti’s absurdity, danger, and color-soaked spontaneity. It’s not just a print, but a celebration of UFO907’s persistent vision and his place in the ever-evolving language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $425.00

  • Label 907 Vol. IV Orange Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol. IV Orange Silkscreen Print by UFO907

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

    $164.00

  • Label 907 Vol. IV Blue Silkscreen Print by UFO907

    UFO907 Label 907 Vol. IV Blue Silkscreen Print by UFO907

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

    $307.00

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

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

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

    $548.00

Split Fountain Screen Print
Split fountain screen printing, also known as gradient or rainbow printing, is a captivating technique that has its roots deeply entrenched in the art world. The method essentially involves merging multiple ink colors on a single screen. When squeegeed, these colors naturally blend at their intersections, producing beautiful gradient effects. The result is a striking visual, which captures the essence of fluidity and spontaneity, resonating profoundly with the very spirit of pop art, street art, and graffiti. Originating in the world of commercial printing during the mid-20th century, split fountain screen printing was initially used to create vibrant posters and advertising material. It was during the fervent era of the 1960s and 1970s – characterized by the rise of pop culture, a challenging of societal norms, and an explosion of street art – that this technique was appropriated into an artistic context. Icons like Andy Warhol recognized the aesthetic potential of screen printing and began to employ it in their artworks, giving rise to an epoch of pop art that celebrated mass culture and consumerism. The fluidity and variability inherent in split fountain printing meant that no two prints were ever identical, lending a unique touch to each piece and redefining mass production in the art realm. Street artists and graffiti writers took notice of the arresting visual appeal of split fountain techniques. As street art is rooted in self-expression and a defiance of the conventional, the unpredictable and lively gradients of split fountain screen prints aligned perfectly with the ethos of the street. Graffiti artists, in particular, found this technique to be a potent tool in their arsenal, allowing them to create visually complex backgrounds and pieces with a depth unattainable with mere aerosol cans. Moreover, the art world experienced a transformative shift in perception due to the influence of split fountain screen printing. The traditional notions of perfection were challenged. Instead of pursuing uniformity, artists began to cherish the organic and unpredictable nature of this technique. The unpredictable intermingling of colors became a metaphor for the spontaneous and ever-evolving nature of street and pop art. Furthermore, beyond aesthetics, the use of split fountain screen print in street art and graffiti brought to the fore a strong message of unity. The seamless blending of different colors on a single canvas stood as a potent symbol for harmony, unity, and the breaking down of barriers, resonating with the sociopolitical underpinnings of street art movements around the world. It's essential to understand that the split fountain screen print is more than just a technique; it's a testament to the ever-evolving nature of art. As pop art explored and celebrated everyday life and popular culture, and street art voiced resistance, identity, and societal critiques, the split fountain screen print emerged as a powerful tool in the hands of artists. This method, with its origins in commercial processes, went on to redefine artistic expressions, emphasizing the beauty of imperfection and the celebration of individuality in the face of mass production. From vibrant posters of the 1960s to murals that adorn urban landscapes today, split fountain screen printing continues to be an influential and iconic technique in the art world. By marrying the unpredictable with the profound, it encapsulates the essence of artistic evolution and stands as a beacon for future artists and movements.
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