Sun

4 artworks


  • Into the Abyss of Nothingness Archival Print by Alex Garant

    Alex Garant Into the Abyss of Nothingness Archival Print by Alex Garant

    Into the Abyss of Nothingness Artwork Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Alex Garant.

    $129.00

  • Burrard Arts Foundation BAF 2014 Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto Burrard Arts Foundation BAF 2014 Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto

    Burrard Arts Foundation BAF 2014 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Erik Otto Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. For the inaugural 2014 BAF Gallery exhibition, Erik Otto chose to create a site-specific installation accompanied by a limited edition screenprint series on paper. The exhibition, both serious and playful in nature, was ripe with imagery that explored the idea of looking inward, and the realization that follows.

    $242.00

  • Sun Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mike Giant

    Mike Giant Sun Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mike Giant

    Sun Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Mike Giant pop culture LSD artwork. "The Sun graphic is based on LSD that I used to eat in the late 1990s. The only difference being the ones I ate were on yellow paper. This is 1 of 6 LSD graphics I illustrated in early 2017 after reminiscing about my days as a regular LSD user (at least once a week). 3 of the 6 graphics in this series were based on real LSD that I ate and sold. The other 3 are things I thought would work great as blotter art. I researched blotter art and found some that I remember eating and selling. The others I made up. They’re really special when compared to what I usually offer and I’ll bet they’ll be worth some money someday as this is the only time I’ve drawn LSD blotter art." - Mike Giant

    $406.00

  • Undercurrents Serigraph Print by Erik Otto

    Erik Otto Undercurrents Serigraph Print by Erik Otto

    Undercurrents Limited Edition Hand Pulled 6-Color Serigraph Print on 250 gsm Stonehenge Paper by Erik Otto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 6-color hand-pulled serigraph featuring gradients, translucent, and UV responsive inks. The layers of the print were drawn and painted directly on acetate or cut and torn from black paper in order to produce the screens with a final layer applied directly over the printed layers in alcohol-based paint. Printed in collaboration with fine art printer Mark Herschede of Haven Press in Brooklyn, NY. 14 x 18 in. / 35 x 46 cm. (final print size) 250 gsm Stonehenge paper in Pearl Grey Signed edition of 50

    $406.00

Sun Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Symbolism of the Sun in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

The sun, a universal symbol of life, energy, and positivity, has been prominent in various art forms throughout history. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the sun takes on new meanings and representations, reflecting contemporary artists' diverse influences and creative expressions. This celestial body, often depicted in vibrant colors and dynamic forms, becomes a powerful tool for artists to convey messages of hope, renewal, and resistance in the urban landscape. Street artists often use the sun as a focal point in their murals and graffiti pieces, harnessing its symbolic power to create impactful and thought-provoking works. The imagery of the sun in street art can be a source of inspiration, encouraging viewers to look beyond their immediate surroundings and consider broader themes of unity and natural harmony.
Sometimes, the sun is depicted with other elements, such as human figures or natural landscapes, to create a narrative or convey a specific message. The representation of the sun in street pop art and graffiti varies widely, ranging from realistic depictions to abstract and stylized interpretations. Some artists may use the sun as a backdrop, setting the tone for the entire piece, while others might incorporate it as a critical element in a larger composition. The versatility of the sun motif allows artists to experiment with different styles and techniques, making it a popular choice in the street art community.

Street Pop Art and Graffiti: A Platform for Social Commentary

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the sun in street pop art and graffiti artwork often serves as a platform for social commentary. Artists use this imagery to highlight environmental conservation, social justice, and political activism. As a universal symbol, the sun transcends cultural and geographical boundaries, making it an effective tool for artists to communicate with a broad audience. For instance, in pieces addressing environmental concerns, the sun might be depicted in a way that emphasizes the need for sustainable living and respect for natural resources. Alternatively, in works with a political undertone, the sun could symbolize enlightenment and the awakening of public consciousness. This multifaceted approach allows street artists to engage with viewers on multiple levels, using the sun to spark conversation and drive social change. Various cultural and historical contexts also influence the portrayal of the sun in street pop art and graffiti. Artists draw inspiration from different mythologies, religious iconographies, and cultural symbols, infusing their work with layers of meaning. This interplay of influences enriches the visual language of street art, allowing for a diverse range of interpretations and perspectives. In some cultures, the sun is seen as a deity or a divine force; this reverence can be reflected in how it is depicted in street art. Artists may incorporate elements of traditional art forms or use specific color palettes and motifs associated with the sun's symbolic significance in a particular culture. These culturally infused representations celebrate the diversity of human heritage and foster a sense of global interconnectedness.

Technological Innovations and the Evolution of Sun Imagery

The evolution of sun imagery in street pop art and graffiti artwork is closely linked to technological innovations and new artistic techniques. With digital art tools and advanced spray paint technologies, artists have more freedom to experiment with color gradients, textures, and forms. This has led to more dynamic and intricate depictions of the sun, pushing the boundaries of traditional street art. Digital platforms have also played a crucial role in disseminating and appreciating sun-themed street art. Social media and online galleries allow artists to showcase their work to a global audience, fostering a broader appreciation and understanding of the symbolism and significance of the sun in street art. This increased visibility has contributed to the growing recognition of street art as a legitimate and powerful form of artistic expression. The sun, with its timeless symbolism and universal appeal, continues to be a source of inspiration for street artists around the world. Its representations in street pop art and graffiti are as diverse as the artists, each bringing their unique perspective and style to this enduring motif. Whether serving as a beacon of hope, a symbol of resistance, or a celebration of life, the sun remains a potent and captivating element in street art. As street art continues to evolve, the imagery of the sun is likely to take on new forms and meanings, reflecting society's changing realities and aspirations. Its enduring presence in street art is a testament to the human desire to connect with something greater than ourselves, to find light and warmth amid the urban landscape.

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