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3 artworks

  • Year of the Tiger February Skateboard Art Deck by Mimi Yoon

    Mimi Yoon Year of the Tiger February Skateboard Art Deck by Mimi Yoon

    Year of the Tiger- February Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Mimi Yoon. Limited Edition Skateboard Deck Edition Size: 100 signed & numbered by Mimi comes with a COA made in USA

    $261.00

  • We Need To Talk Silkscreen Print by Gary Taxali

    Gary Taxali We Need To Talk Silkscreen Print by Gary Taxali

    We Need To Talk Silkscreen Print by Gary Taxali Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cover White Arches Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 25x31 Silkscreen Print Decoding Gary Taxali's "We Need To Talk" Silkscreen Print Gary Taxali's "We Need To Talk" is a silkscreen print encapsulating the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Released as a limited edition in 2015, this print demonstrates Taxali's distinctive art style that merges the old with the new, the classic with the contemporary. The artwork is a substantial 25x31 inches, making it a statement piece for any collector. This hand-pulled 5-color print on Cover White Arches fine art paper is a testament to Taxali's craftsmanship and attention to the finer details of printmaking. The choice of Arches paper, known for its texture and durability, speaks to the quality and longevity of the print. Each piece in the limited edition of 50 is signed and numbered by Taxali, highlighting the exclusivity and authenticity of the work. "We Need To Talk" features a central monkey-like figure surrounded by graphic elements and text, all interplaying to create a narrative open to interpretation. The monkey's direct gaze and the surrounding dialogue bubbles and text snippets such as "GUM DROP," "SHUCKS," and "DEAR BOB" suggest a conversation that is both playful and poignant. The use of bold colors and sharp contrasts, along with Taxali's signature illustrative style, creates a visual language that draws the viewer in and encourages them to explore the deeper meanings behind the art. Taxali's work is often reflective of societal commentary and personal expression. In "We Need To Talk," one could argue that the juxtaposition of text and image invites the viewer to consider the complexities of communication in the modern age. The phrases interspersed throughout the artwork resonate with the cacophony of messages and information that bombard us daily. At the same time, the central figure's emotive expression serves as a focal point amidst the noise. Taxali's print stands out for its engagement with the viewer in the broader context of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Street art is known for its public accessibility and often aggressive nature. While Taxali's work is housed within the more private confines of a gallery or collection, it retains the spirit of street art through its bold messaging and visual impact. Given its limited-edition nature, the artwork is a visual treat and a collector's item. Numbering and signing each print creates a direct connection between the artist and the collector, a hallmark of acceptable art practices. Taxali's integration of high art techniques with street art's approachability exemplifies these art forms' evolving nature and increasing overlap. "We Need To Talk" by Gary Taxali is a powerful piece of art that combines the artist's unique visual style with the interactive and message-driven qualities of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. This print is a reflection of Taxali's skill as an artist and his ability to communicate complex themes through the medium of silkscreen printing. For collectors and admirers of contemporary art, this work is not just an aesthetic addition but a conversation starter, a narrative piece that invites interpretation and contemplation. As Taxali continues to influence the art world, works like "We Need To Talk" are significant milestones in his artistic journey, capturing the zeitgeist of our times through the lens of pop and street art.

    $676.00

  • Mashups John Shanahan 8.06 Skateboard Art Deck by DKG

    DKG Mashups John Shanahan 8.06 Skateboard Art Deck by DKG

    Mashups Stevie Williams Astronaut 8.25 Skateboard Art Deck by DKG Limited Edition Print From Artist on Wood Pop Street Graffiti Sports Object Artwork. 2021 Limited Edition Sports Artwork Skateboard Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Printed Art Object Skate Pro John Shanahan x DGK Woman with Cash Stylized Board. Mashups John Shanahan Woman with Cash Skateboard Deck by DGK: Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork on 7-Ply Maple The Mashups John Shanahan Woman with Cash Skateboard Deck by DGK is a visual and cultural statement that transforms a high-performance sports object into an emblem of contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Released in 2021, this limited edition board measures 8 inches wide by 31 inches long and is constructed from premium 7-ply maple with assorted stain veneers. The deck features a full bottom graphic and top screen graphics that reflect the raw energy and cultural symbolism associated with the DGK brand and the visual world of professional skateboarder John Shanahan. With an image that blends money, fashion, and bold character design, this art deck offers more than surface appeal—it communicates a language tied to status, rebellion, and urban authenticity. Visual Composition and Symbolic Weight of the Graphic The board’s graphic showcases a stylized woman with turquoise hair, purple nails, and heavily tattooed hands flashing stacks of hundred-dollar bills. Her expression is unapologetically cool, eyes half-closed in defiant calm. Every detail—from the gold chain and Rolex to the DGK ring—carries connotations of street wealth, hustle, and empowerment. Her hands dominate the foreground, crossing the board vertically in an aggressive but stylish stance. The background fades into a light gradient of icy blue, giving contrast to the vibrancy of her skin tone and clothing. This aesthetic is rooted firmly in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, which often fuses pop culture elements with social commentary. The woman becomes an icon not only of wealth but also of power, attitude, and street-savvy independence. The combination of cartoon-like execution with highly stylized realism gives the piece an edge that places it in the conversation alongside collectible street art prints and wearable pop culture expressions. John Shanahan and DGK: Cultivating Skate Art with an Urban Identity John Shanahan, a key member of the DGK skate team, brings a sharp sense of style and cultural awareness to everything he does. Known for his fashion-driven vintage skate aesthetic, Shanahan's influence is evident in the board’s visual attitude. DGK, founded by Stevie Williams, has always been about storytelling through street reality, and this deck is no exception. The endorsement of a board like this by Shanahan affirms its authenticity within both skateboarding and artistic communities. As a rider who bridges throwback sensibilities with progressive talent, Shanahan’s collaboration with DGK continues to enrich the narrative of skateboard design as an art form grounded in resistance, grit, and individuality. This piece not only rides under his name but embodies the lifestyle and culture he represents. Skateboard Decks as Modern Canvases in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Mashups John Shanahan Woman with Cash Deck stands as a prime example of how skateboard decks have evolved into platforms for modern art. The 7-ply maple construction is built for durability and performance, but the printed surface transforms it into a dynamic art object. The full graphic bottom functions like a mural—portable, bold, and publicly displayed in motion. When not skated, the deck becomes a wall-mounted statement that captures the spirit of contemporary art that lives on the streets. The fusion of iconography, cultural critique, and fashion attitude all rolled into one visual burst positions this DGK board squarely in the legacy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where the lines between culture, function, and fine art continue to dissolve.

    $199.00

Tattoo
Graffiti street pop art tattoos are a unique and creative way to express oneself through body art. They often feature elements from graffiti and street art, such as vibrant colors, bold lines, spray paint effects, and urban-inspired imagery. Here are some ideas and tips to consider when designing a graffiti street pop art tattoo: Choose a theme: Consider the message or theme you want to convey with your tattoo. This could be a personal statement, a favorite quote, a tribute to someone or something, or even an abstract idea. Select colors: Graffiti street art often incorporates bold, vibrant colors. You can choose a color scheme that complements your skin tone and the overall theme of your tattoo. Consider placement: Think about where on your body you want to place the tattoo. Some popular locations include the arms, legs, back, and chest. Be mindful of how the design will look and how much space it will take up on your chosen location. Incorporate graffiti elements: Graffiti often features a range of elements, such as bold letters, dripping paint, spray paint effects, and abstract shapes. These elements can be incorporated into your tattoo design to create a more authentic street art feel.
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