Superhero

9 artworks


  • Aquaman No Sea No Life Gold Black Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Meggs Aquaman No Sea No Life Gold Black Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Aquaman: No Sea, No Life- Gold/Black 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Meggs Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Aquaman: No Sea, No Life" by Meggs 18 x 24 Inches R (Gold/Black): 2-color screen print | Signed & numbered limited edition of 25 "I wanted to re-interpret a mix of the classic & contemporary Aquaman in the form of a worn & well-loved comic book cover. " -Meggs

    $283.00

  • Ceci N'est Pas Une Raphael Archival Pigment Print

    Shark Toof Ceci N'est Pas Une Raphael Archival Pigment Print

    Ceci N'est Pas Une Raphael Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x18 "Growing up with the first comic book release of Ninja Turtles in 1984, I identified most with Raphael. He was named after the 16th-century painter Raphael and is usually depicted as being aggressive, sullen, maddened, and rebellious. Not only did I relate to his character, as a teen with angst, but Raphael is a perfect parallel to my sharks." - Shark Toof

    $379.00

  • La Cage, ici! Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier

    Sandra Chevrier La Cage, ici! Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier

    La Cage, ici! Giclee Print by Sandra Chevrier Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Urban Modern Pop Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 30x24 Doomsday Blue Eyes Lips Red Lips Face Woman Superhero Villain DC Comics Comics Superman Red Tan Brown Sandra Chevrier Giclee 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper #50 Sandra Chevrier, a luminary in the urban modern pop art scene, masterfully captures the essence of contemporary society and pop culture through her artwork. "La Cage, ici!" from 2016 stands as a brilliant testament to her talent and vision. This piece showcases a powerful image of a woman's face, her piercing blue eyes and lustrous red lips serving as focal points. Overlaying her visage are fragments of comic book panels, predominantly featuring iconic characters from DC Comics, such as Superman. The woman's face, partially obscured by the comics, presents a riveting blend of vulnerability and strength, evoking deep reflections on identity, societal expectations, and the archetypal battles between heroes and villains. The artwork is a Giclee print, a method known for its ability to capture the fine details and nuances of the original work. Printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper, the quality of the print ensures longevity and an impeccable finish. The medium's texture complements the artwork's intricate details, amplifying its visual impact. Measuring 30x24 inches, this piece commands attention while remaining versatile enough to fit within various spaces. Adding to its exclusivity, "La Cage, ici!" is limited to just 50 prints, each of which is personally signed and numbered by Sandra Chevrier. Collectors and enthusiasts would undoubtedly recognize the value and significance of such a limited edition. Drawing inspiration from the dynamic world of comics, Chevrier's artwork explores the interplay between societal constraints and the human spirit's indomitable desire for freedom. The choice of the comic book medium, intertwined with the profound expression of the female subject, underscores the universal struggles and triumphs faced by individuals in contemporary society.

    $1,930.00

  • Iron Man 3 Box Office Archival Print by Bask

    Bask Iron Man 3 Box Office Archival Print by Bask

    Iron Man 3- Box Office Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 330gsm Fine Art Paper by Bask street artist modern pop art. "Last June, a friend called me saying that Robert Downey Jr. and the production team wanted to use one of my paintings, When It Rains It Pours, in the next Iron Man film. So I created it to their size specification of 5ft wide and 13ft tall and the piece was put into Iron Man Tony Starks' home in the film. Then they asked me if I’d be interested in doing more work for the Mandarin’s lair a few months later when they were shooting in Miami. I of course said yes, and ended up doing 13 more massive paintings and some set design for them along with the Iron Man mask you see here. They asked me to create a design for the wrap of the film last year. They made shirts and postcards for the set department with that image. So while this doesn't appear in the film it was definitely a big part of the project." - BASK

    $209.00

  • Super Saver! Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Super Saver! Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Super Saver! Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on 330gsm Fine Art Paper by Denial Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed Limited Edition of 40Artwork Size 18x24 "It was painted for a show I did in Toronto, Canada in 2012 at Don’t Tell Mama Gallery. The show was called “This Is Not The Art You Are Looking For” A lot of my work for that particular show was exploring the state of the economy. Almost as if the economy was this tangible thing. I love comics and superheroes so I thought this to be a beautiful dichotomy. A “hard on his luck” superhero has no work, so he must go to work at Walmart. The initial drawing and design took about a week. To paint it took another week." - Denial Denial is a Canadian artist who experiments with aerosol and stencil art, while his main fields of interest are consumerism, politics and the human condition in today’s society. Since the culture of graffiti was gaining more and more popularity in the US and Europe, the taggers had to be increasingly original in order to stand out. The signatures became bigger, more stylized and more colorful.

    $422.00

  • Avenge Me Archival Print by Meggs

    Meggs Avenge Me Archival Print by Meggs

    Avenge Me Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Museum Fine Art Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This piece was part of my 2014 solo show ‘Spoiled Rotten.’ It’s part of a series of hand-painted heroes over sourced old-school style target posters, which are then torn and collaged with a combination of found billposters and hand screen printed retro comic collages. All made during my month-long residency with Inner State Gallery in Detroit. The split between traditional ‘bad guy criminal’ & Captain America reflects the classic comic narrative of Hero vs Villain, however, the distressed style & execution of the piece references the fragile nature of moral ideals and social justice in contemporary American society." - Meggs

    $270.00

  • Solitary Child 3 Archival Print by Hikari Shimoda

    Hikari Shimoda Solitary Child 3 Archival Print by Hikari Shimoda

    Solitary Child 3 Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Hikari Shimoda Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Solitary Child is a series of works, focused on my original theme of the inevitability of the Apocalypse. In this series, I am offering a new savior for humankind- she is a magical girl (Solitary Child #1) and a little boy hero (Solitary Child #3). In the world of my paintings, humanity has perished, as seen in the collage background, where there is an expressed chaos throughout. In these images, my saviors have come upon the dying human race. After the death of man, the world has found some relief from the turmoil that he has brought upon it. Meanwhile, mankind selfishly dreams of newfound happiness in his afterlife. In the mythology of my work, as humanity is destroyed, only one figure remains and that is the Messiah represented as a child. The magical girl was the first to be left alone after humanity was destroyed, left to deal with the despair and damage he left behind. Her eyes are shining and sparkling, but her stare is blank. In contrast, my hero’s eyes are closed ever so gently. To him, everything in the world is very chaotic and overwhelming. He feels all of its happiness, despair, hope, sadness, everything… in such a state, even the world’s savior must shut his eyes to it." - Hikari Shimoda

    $336.00

  • Aquaman No Sea No Life Color Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Meggs Aquaman No Sea No Life Color Silkscreen Print by Meggs

    Aquaman: No Sea, No Life- Color 6-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Meggs Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Aquaman: No Sea, No Life" by Meggs 18 x 24 Inches Regular (Color):6-color screen print | Signed & numbered limited edition of 35 "I wanted to re-interpret a mix of the classic & contemporary Aquaman in the form of a worn & well-loved comic book cover. " -Meggs

    $283.00

  • Daredevil Sin Miedo AP Archival Print by Peter Van Flores

    Peter Van Flores Daredevil Sin Miedo AP Archival Print by Peter Van Flores

    Daredevil Sin Miedo Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 80 Cover Stock Paper by Artist Peter Van Flores, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. AP Artist Proof Signed 2016 San Francisco Comic Con Daredevil Sin Miedo print. 16x20. Archival Ink on #80 Cover Stock Paper.

    $229.00

Superhero Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Superheroes have long been a popular subject in graffiti art and pop art. Both styles of art have been used to portray these iconic characters in new and exciting ways. In graffiti art, superheroes are often depicted in larger-than-life sizes, with bold lines and vibrant colors. Graffiti artists use their unique style to add a sense of energy and movement to the characters, making them seem even more powerful and heroic. Superheroes can be found in graffiti murals in cities all around the world, often serving as a symbol of hope and inspiration to those who view them. Pop art, on the other hand, takes a more playful approach to superhero imagery. Artists often use bright colors and bold graphic elements to create a sense of fun and whimsy. Superheroes are sometimes portrayed in unexpected settings or situations, such as Superman flying through a fast-food restaurant or Batman enjoying a cup of coffee. Pop art also tends to incorporate elements of commercial advertising, which can add an ironic twist to the superhero imagery. In both graffiti art and pop art, superheroes are often used as a way to explore themes of power, justice, and identity. By using these iconic characters, artists are able to tap into a universal sense of nostalgia and wonder, creating art that resonates with audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Whether painted on a city wall or printed on a canvas, superhero art has become a beloved part of contemporary culture, inspiring both artists and fans alike. DC superheroes have been a popular subject in both graffiti art and pop art. Some of the most iconic DC superheroes that have been portrayed in these styles include Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Joker. In graffiti art, DC superheroes are often depicted in a larger-than-life size, with bold, bright colors and dynamic lines. Batman, for example, is often portrayed in graffiti art as a shadowy figure looming over the city, with his iconic bat symbol emblazoned on walls and buildings. Graffiti artists use their unique styles to add a sense of energy and movement to the characters, making them seem even more powerful and heroic. In pop art, DC superheroes are often portrayed in a more playful and whimsical way. Their images are often used in bright, bold colors, with a graphic design approach. The Joker, for example, might be portrayed in a series of cartoonish illustrations with bright, neon colors, or Superman might be depicted in a retro comic book style. DC superheroes are popular subjects for both graffiti artists and pop artists because of their iconic status and universal appeal. Whether portrayed in a serious or playful way, these characters have a way of capturing people's imaginations and inspiring creativity. Marvel superheroes have also been popular subjects in both graffiti art and pop art. Some of the most well-known Marvel superheroes that have been portrayed in these styles include Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, and the Hulk. In graffiti art, Marvel superheroes are often depicted in a dynamic and energetic style, with bold colors, dramatic lines, and larger-than-life images. Spider-Man, for example, might be depicted in a dynamic pose, swinging through the city on his webs, while the Hulk might be portrayed as a massive, powerful figure bursting through walls or other obstacles. In pop art, Marvel superheroes are often portrayed in a more whimsical and colorful style, with a focus on bold graphics and bright colors. Iron Man, for example, might be portrayed in a series of colorful, abstract shapes and patterns, or Captain America might be depicted in a retro comic book style with bold, primary colors. Marvel superheroes are popular subjects for both graffiti artists and pop artists because of their iconic status and cultural significance. They are symbols of strength, courage, and heroism, and their images have become deeply ingrained in popular culture. Whether portrayed in a serious or playful way, Marvel superheroes are beloved by fans around the world and continue to inspire creativity and imagination.

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