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Shepard Fairey- OBEY They Live 2 Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
They Live 2 Movie Hand-Pulled 2-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey x Mondo. 2011 Signed & Numbered Screen Print They Live 2, 2011 Screenprint in colors on speckled cream paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 500 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along the lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles They Live Movie Screening Alamo Drafthouse Austin Texas June 9 2011. This Is Your God, Obey Your Dictator Minute bump to the lower-left corner.
$917.00
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Erik Otto Silver Moon Silkscreen Print by Erik Otto
Silver Moon Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Vellum by Erik Otto Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "Where my mother grew up in Texas, one of the largest employers was NASA, and she was fortunate enough to be present during the Apollo 11 mission that resulted in man's first step on the moon. Through this influence and my early discovery of Carl Sagan, I developed a curiosity for the solar system, the elements that connect us all, and the many symbols different cultures apply to the cosmos. The silver moon concept combines the self-reflective qualities of silver and the healing powers of the moon. Separated marks carefully arranged and suspended within the composition each depict natural elements while producing a suggestive horizon with the moons sitting still in its fullness on a seemingly endless black surface. This piece was created during a time of reinvention within the studio as I committed to producing an all-new body of work exploring the symbolic characteristics of waves and water. " - Erik Otto
$195.00 $176.00
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Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Tex Mex Calavera Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas
Tex Mex Calavera Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ernesto Yerena Montejano Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 He created this calavera in honor of the rich history and culture of Mexican-Americans aka Chicanos in Texas or as most of them would like to call themselves: TEJANOS or TEJANAS. As a member of a Norteño family, "norteño" meaning from the north of Mexico, Ernesto grew up listening to Norteño music which is the Mexican version of the German Polka. He has always been a big fan of polkas and when he lived in Texas he began collecting Tejano records and began researching the culture.
$371.00 $334.00
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Todd Slater Andrew WK Austin TX 2004 Silkscreen Print by Todd Slater
Andrew WK- Austin TX 2004 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Todd Slater. 24 x 24 – 2 color silkscreen – S/N edition of 100 "I dropped a stack of these off at Emo’s and heard Peaches doing her soundcheck with that track from “Lost in Translation”. I was getting married the next day and Graham from Emo’s offered to let my friends and I in free as a sort of spontaneous bachelor party. The night would not be forgotten as I ended up writing a screenplay of the night’s events that ended up in Todd Phillips hands and eventually became “The Hangover”. Long live the party indeed. Actually, I politely declined his offer and was in bed by 10 that night but you get the idea." -Todd Slater
$92.00 $64.00
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Justin Anville Black Dahlia Murder Red on Blue Silkscreen Print by Justin Anville
Black Dahlia Murder- Red on Blue Free Press Houston Summerfest 2011 Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Justin Anville. Ultra Rare Red on blue paper - edition of 2. Created for the Free Press Houston Summerfest. This is a chrome variant, which has different colors from the poster available at the festival. It is an 18" x 24" four-color screenprint on 100lb paper. Black Dahlia Murder Red on Blue Free Press Houston Summerfest, Texas, Houston, June 4th 5th 2011 Eleanor Tinsley Park
$371.00 $334.00
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Jon Smith Don’t Mess With The Bull Texas Silkscreen Print by Jon Smith
Don’t Mess With The Bull- Texas Limited Edition 5 color screen print including metallic gold on Cougar Natural cream paper by Jon Smith Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2nd Edition. Featuring the addition of a gold metallic layer of TEXAS-centric detail, this 18×24 print is signed and numbered by Jon in an edition of 200
$180.00 $162.00
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Justin Van Genderen Apollo 13 Silkscreen Print by Justin Van Genderen
Apollo 13 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Justin Van Genderen Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof
$127.00
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Jeremy Wheeler Flatstock 33 2012 Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler
Flatstock 33 2012 Event Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Yellow Fine Art Paper by Jeremy Wheeler. Number 71 of 71. SXSW American Poster Institute March 14-17 2012 Austin Convention Center Texas
$92.00 $64.00
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Jason Edmiston Texas Chain Saw Massacre AP Silkscreen Print by Jason Edmiston
Texas Chain Saw Massacre 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jason Edmiston, Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof 2014 Limited Edition Signed & Marked with Working Copy Number on Reverse. These prints were made with Dark Sky for the 40th-anniversary re-release of TCSM by Tobe Hooper. The 18 x 24" 7-layer silkscreen was printed by FugScreens Studios. The Evolution of Street Pop and Graffiti Artwork The nexus of street pop art and graffiti artwork has found a poignant representation in Jason Edmiston's silkscreen prints. In modern art, these mediums have transcended their once underground status to become celebrated forms of contemporary expression. Edmiston, a Canadian artist, has been a prominent figure in this transformation, contributing works that resonate with cultural narratives and iconic imagery. Jason Edmiston and the Art of Silkscreen Printing Jason Edmiston's body of work is a testament to the meticulous art of silkscreen printing, which requires the artist to layer colors carefully to create a final image. The "Texas Chain Saw Massacre 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print" is a brilliant example of this craft. Produced on fine art paper, this piece commemorates the 40th anniversary of the cult classic film "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," directed by Tobe Hooper. With each of the seven layers, Edmiston breathes life into this piece, evoking a sense of nostalgia and horror that the film is renowned for. The detail in the print is a testament to the painstaking process of silkscreen printing, where each color is applied one at a time, and the artist must wait for each layer to dry before applying the next. The artwork's limited edition status is marked by Edmiston's signature, an assurance of authenticity, and a bond between the artist and the collector. The artist proof (AP) designation indicates a print traditionally used to check the progress of an edition, often held in higher esteem due to its place in the printing process. Each AP from this series has been marked with a working copy number on the reverse, further solidifying its exclusivity and connection to the artist's process. Street Pop Art's Influence on Modern Culture Street pop art, a blend of street art sensibilities with the mass appeal of pop art, has increasingly become a significant cultural force. Edmiston's work within this genre does more than pay homage to a cinematic landmark; it also encapsulates the essence of street pop art by fusing popular culture with the raw, accessible nature of street art. The choice of subject, "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," is particularly apt, as it mirrors graffiti artwork's often provocative and aggressive nature. This genre, once seen as a form of vandalism, has evolved into a recognized and influential art form, celebrated in galleries and sought after by collectors. Edmiston's limited edition print embodies this shift, taking a piece of street art's spirit and elevating it to a collectible fine art piece. By doing so, the artist contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the value and legitimacy of street art and graffiti in the art world. Jason Edmiston's work celebrates this evolution, a bridge between the ephemeral nature of street art and the permanence of fine art collecting. His limited edition silkscreen print of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" is a collector's item and a piece of history, capturing a moment in time when street pop art and graffiti artwork were solidified as influential and enduring elements of contemporary art.
$144.00