The Canmans

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  • Sale -14% RISK-OLEUM Red Signed The Canmans 213 Art Toy by Risk Rock x Comikaze

    Risk Rock RISK-OLEUM Red Signed The Canmans 213 Art Toy by Risk Rock x Comikaze

    Signed RISK-OLEUM Red Dawn of The Canmans Artist Edition 213 Vinyl Art Toy by Risk Rock x Comikaze Limited Edition Collectible Sculpture Figure Fine Artwork by Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2013 Signed on Box Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 4x7 New In Box Stamped Vinyl Fine Art Toy Riskoleum Figure Sculpture. Mad Society Kings, Art Work Rebels, Angels Will Rise, West Coast Artists (AWR/MSK/TSL/WCA) Graffiti Street Artist  Risk Rock. Vinyl Figure with Moveable Arms and a Detachable Top that Pops Off to Reveal Hollow Storage Inside.  Signed RISK-OLEUM Red Canman 213 by Risk Rock in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Signed RISK-OLEUM Red Canman 213 Artist Edition is a limited vinyl art figure created in 2013 by Los Angeles graffiti artist Kelly Graval, known as Risk Rock. Released in partnership with Comikaze, this collectible piece was part of a limited run of only 200 units and features Risk’s signature on the box, making it a rare item for collectors of graffiti-influenced art toys. Designed to resemble a classic aerosol spray can brought to life with arms, feet, and a removable top, the figure merges sculptural function with the visual language of graffiti culture. Standing approximately 7 inches tall and constructed from vinyl, the RISK-OLEUM figure pays homage to the tools of graffiti while acting as a stylized character with distinct urban identity. This particular edition, labeled 213 Risk Rock Red, not only references Risk’s area code but solidifies the artwork as a physical representation of his legacy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Design Language, Functionality, and Packaging This vinyl figure draws directly from the aesthetic of traditional spray paint brands while layering in iconography from Risk’s personal visual vocabulary. The figure features a red plaid pattern wrapped around the midsection, mimicking product branding while referencing punk influences and West Coast graffiti styling. The blood-red gloves, paint-splattered feet, and mischievous devil icon on the front give the figure a defiant presence. Its moveable arms and detachable cap reveal a hollow interior, allowing it to double as both sculpture and storage piece. The edition’s packaging further elevates its status, with the figure displayed in a custom-printed box labeled Dawn of The Canmans, and Risk’s bold tag scrawled across the exterior, transforming the box into part of the art. These design elements highlight how form, message, and collectibility come together in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork genre. Graffiti Crew Affiliations and Cultural Significance Risk Rock is a long-standing figure in the Los Angeles graffiti movement and a founding member of several of the region’s most respected crews, including AWR (Art Work Rebels), MSK (Mad Society Kings), WCA (West Coast Artists), and TSL (The Seventh Letter). His contribution to graffiti culture spans decades and has included freeway takeovers, large-scale murals, fine art exhibitions, and designer collaborations. This figure embodies that history, with references to Risk’s crews prominently displayed on the back of the piece. The inclusion of multiple crew names solidifies the Canman as not just a toy, but a miniature archive of West Coast graffiti history. Each detail reflects Risk’s role as both an innovator and historian within the movement. Limited Edition Status and Collector Relevance As a signed and numbered edition of only 200 units, the RISK-OLEUM Red Canman 213 holds significant value in the collectible art market. The combination of artist-authenticated packaging, functional design, and deep cultural references makes this piece a highly sought-after item among collectors of graffiti memorabilia, vinyl figures, and pop-influenced sculpture. It stands as a physical artifact that merges the legacy of spray can art with the expanding universe of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. With its signature, interactive design, and cultural roots, the figure continues to represent the fusion of street tradition and contemporary art form. Risk’s ability to move fluidly between the street, the gallery, and the art toy world is perfectly captured in this edition, offering collectors an authentic and highly stylized piece of graffiti history.

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The Canmans Graffiti Street Pop Art

The Canmans Art Toys in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

The Canmans Art Toys are a collectible designer toy series that pay tribute to the culture, tools, and visual language of graffiti art. Originally released by producer BIC Plastics in collaboration with various graffiti legends, these vinyl figures are designed to resemble classic aerosol spray paint cans. Standing approximately 7 inches tall and often limited in edition size, each Canman features fully sculpted arms and legs, a pressable nozzle cap, and custom designs by artists tied directly to graffiti’s foundational movements. These figures have become symbolic artifacts within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, capturing the form of the spray can not only as a tool of creation but as an icon of rebellion, self-expression, and visual activism. As the art toy scene expanded through the early 2000s, Canmans served as one of the earliest examples of street culture crossing into collectible sculpture while retaining authenticity.

Design Format and Artist Collaborations

Each Canman toy is created using a standard base body shaped like a can of spray paint but personalized by different artists through colorway, label art, and surface detailing. Collaborators have included well-respected graffiti writers such as RISK (Kelly Graval), Revok, Ewok, and many others, each bringing their signature styles to the format. The use of graffiti crew call-outs, stylized fonts, parody branding, and street references transforms these toys into miniature canvases representing not just individual style but broader histories and affiliations. Often labeled with fictional brand names or satirical product descriptions, the designs evoke the energy of street tagging while offering commentary on commodification, legality, and cultural ownership. The figures are also frequently boxed in custom packaging that references vintage toys and paint brands, adding another layer of visual storytelling to the collectible.

From Tool to Totem in Urban Art Culture

The Canman turns the aerosol can—a functional object central to graffiti practice—into a standing, character-like figure that represents the physical embodiment of street-level creativity. This anthropomorphic approach gives the spray can its own identity, reframing it from a passive tool to an active symbol. In doing so, the Canman becomes a sculptural nod to the power of graffiti’s roots while participating in the broader evolution of designer toys within pop and street art culture. These toys act as visual archives, documenting the aesthetics and values of different artists through a shared form. Their presence in galleries, collector shelves, and exhibitions elevates their role from novelty to fine art, while their visual language keeps them grounded in the grit and energy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

Cultural Relevance and Legacy in Contemporary Collecting

The Canmans continue to hold relevance in both graffiti and toy-collecting communities due to their authentic design ethos and limited availability. Each figure tells a specific story—whether it’s RISK’s Risk-Oleum tribute or Ewok’s bold cartoon-meets-wildstyle aesthetics—and connects deeply with audiences familiar with graffiti’s subcultural codes. The format allows artists to explore branding, parody, and satire while also preserving their tags, icons, and styles in a physical, durable form. As street art continues to merge with pop culture and fine art, the Canmans serve as a model for how graffiti heritage can be preserved and evolved through non-traditional mediums. The series stands as a celebration of the creativity born on the walls of urban spaces and reinterpreted through sculpture, color, and character within the framework of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

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