Beautiful Dreamer 3 Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2010 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24
$217.00
Sorrow White Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand DeckledLimited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 "Sorrow White" is a silkscreen print by contemporary American artist Cleon Peterson. Known for his provocative and often violent imagery, Peterson's work explores themes of power dynamics, chaos, and brutality in society. The "Sorrow White" silkscreen print features a striking monochromatic color palette, with white, black and gold imagery that showcases the artist's signature style. The piece depict a figure engaged in challenging and confrontational thought. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has gained recognition for his distinct, often unsettling approach to art. The "Sorrow Black" print is a prime example of his work, embodying the dark, confrontational themes that define his artistic vision.
$759.00
Promised Land Night Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand DeckledLimited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x24 Renowned for his striking and confrontational style, Cleon Peterson is an artist whose work brings to life the undercurrents of societal strife and conflict. Known for his vivid depictions of brutal scenes that reflect a world in chaos, Peterson is widely recognized as a significant figure in the realms of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. His work often provides a haunting mirror to societal tensions, rendering them visually captivating through the stark contrast between light and dark, order and chaos, violence and peace. One piece that exemplifies this distinctive style is his "Promised Land Night" silkscreen print. True to Peterson's style, the work explores the darker facets of human nature in a dichromatic palette - typically a stark contrast of black and white or, in this case, dark navy blue and white. It showcases figures engaged in what appears to be a chaotic, violent struggle, as a symbol of the perpetual conflict and power dynamics within societies. Despite its seemingly bleak narrative, the composition carries an undeniable magnetism, skillfully drawing the viewer in. The silkscreen print method, known for its bold, crisp lines and the ability to create vibrant, flat areas of color, serves Peterson's style perfectly. It underscores the harsh narrative of his work while simultaneously highlighting the meticulous detail of his composition. Each figure, while entangled in the wider chaos, holds its narrative, rendering the piece a compelling visual exploration of societal unrest. The "Promised Land Night" speaks volumes of Peterson's vision of the world – not shying away from harsh realities, but rather confronting and examining them through his artwork. With the ever-present contrast between the stark visual style and the dark themes, Peterson positions himself firmly in the continuum of pop and street art, challenging viewers to consider the depths of human nature and societal structures. It is through such bold pieces that Cleon Peterson cements his place in contemporary art, forever pushing boundaries and igniting necessary conversations about society and its structures.
$759.00
Life on Earth Is But a Flash of Thought 5-Color Split Fountain Glow in the Dark Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Russell Moore Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 18″ x 24″ 6-color Screenprint featuring glow-in-the-dark and semi-transparent metallic ink as well as a split fountain.
$236.00
Promised Land Day Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand DeckledLimited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 24x24 Renowned for his striking and confrontational style, Cleon Peterson is an artist whose work brings to life the undercurrents of societal strife and conflict. Known for his vivid depictions of brutal scenes that reflect a world in chaos, Peterson is widely recognized as a significant figure in the realms of pop art, street art, and graffiti art. His work often provides a haunting mirror to societal tensions, rendering them visually captivating through the stark contrast between light and dark, order and chaos, violence and peace. One piece that exemplifies this distinctive style is his "Promised Land Night" silkscreen print. True to Peterson's style, the work explores the darker facets of human nature in a dichromatic palette - typically a stark contrast of black and white or, in this case, dark navy blue and white. It showcases figures engaged in what appears to be a chaotic, violent struggle, as a symbol of the perpetual conflict and power dynamics within societies. Despite its seemingly bleak narrative, the composition carries an undeniable magnetism, skillfully drawing the viewer in. The silkscreen print method, known for its bold, crisp lines and the ability to create vibrant, flat areas of color, serves Peterson's style perfectly. It underscores the harsh narrative of his work while simultaneously highlighting the meticulous detail of his composition. Each figure, while entangled in the wider chaos, holds its narrative, rendering the piece a compelling visual exploration of societal unrest. The "Promised Land Night" speaks volumes of Peterson's vision of the world – not shying away from harsh realities, but rather confronting and examining them through his artwork. With the ever-present contrast between the stark visual style and the dark themes, Peterson positions himself firmly in the continuum of pop and street art, challenging viewers to consider the depths of human nature and societal structures. It is through such bold pieces that Cleon Peterson cements his place in contemporary art, forever pushing boundaries and igniting necessary conversations about society and its structures.
$759.00
Love The World You Live In Puzzle Heart HPM Embellished Silkscreen Print by Kunstrasen Hand-Pulled 16-Color on Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered 1/1 Puzzle Heart HPM Spray Paint Mixed Media Embellished Limited Edition of 1or 1 Artwork Size 24x24 Silkscreen Print Love The World You Live In – Puzzle Heart HPM by Kunstrasen in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Love The World You Live In – Puzzle Heart HPM is a 2023 hand-pulled 16-color silkscreen print by German street pop artist Kunstrasen. This work stands as a singular edition, signed and numbered 1 of 1, enhanced through a mixed media process involving spray paint and intricate embellishment techniques. Printed on 24 x 24 inch Somerset fine art paper, this HPM (Hand Painted Multiple) piece transforms the original silkscreen into a deeply personal and visually rich statement. In this version, the bright red heart held by the central figure is overlaid with puzzle piece outlines, shifting the meaning from global care to personal introspection and fragmented unity. This visual alteration makes the edition completely unique, amplifying the emotional and symbolic depth embedded within Kunstrasen’s minimalist, concept-driven style. Symbolism and the Power of the Puzzle Heart At the center of this artwork sits a grayscale girl cross-legged on a hyperrealistic cardboard surface, holding a bright red heart painted with both a world map and jigsaw puzzle lines. The heart is the emotional and symbolic anchor of the piece, representing both the fragility of the planet and the complexity of emotional healing. With the addition of puzzle lines, the message evolves further—the world is not just something to love but something we must actively piece together. The girl’s somber posture and downward gaze invite viewers into a moment of reflection. The combination of innocence and burden makes this work especially potent in today’s cultural and environmental climate. It is not an abstract statement but a direct appeal to compassion, unity, and personal responsibility. Kunstrasen’s Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Evolution Kunstrasen, based in Germany, is known for his conceptual engagement with society through stencil-based visuals and subtle irony. His artist name, which translates to artificial grass, critiques superficiality while his art exposes deeper social truths. Love The World You Live In – Puzzle Heart HPM marks a particularly introspective departure from his more ironic or critical tone. Here, the message is layered, not sarcastic. It blends a clean graphic style with a raw cardboard motif, simultaneously referencing the streets and gallery spaces. His work consistently bridges material culture and emotion, using visual contrast to explore human contradictions. This print does not abandon his core themes but enriches them with an emotional maturity and symbolic nuance that few artists in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork space achieve with such visual restraint. Craftsmanship and Unique Collector Significance The piece is printed on Somerset archival-quality paper using a 16-layer silkscreen process. It is then uniquely embellished by hand using spray paint, ensuring that no other piece replicates its aesthetic. The texture, precision, and conceptual variation distinguish it as an HPM—an artwork that began as a print but was transformed through the artist’s hand. The cardboard illusion enhances the tactile realism, while the puzzle design layered onto the heart personalizes the global theme, making it not just about love in the abstract, but about the fractured pieces of it that demand care, attention, and effort to reassemble. For collectors, this one-of-one edition is a rare convergence of concept, craft, and emotional resonance within the broader movement of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It is not just a print—it is a singular moment of visual poetry grounded in a call to restore, connect, and rebuild what matters most.
$875.00
Mioras Cup Artist Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Amy Sol Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2016 Signed & Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Mioras Cup: A Modern Street Pop Art Masterpiece by Amy Sol Mioras Cup Artist Proof is an enchanting artwork created by Amy Sol, an American artist recognized for her soft, surrealist style that often incorporates nature and dream-like themes. Known for her contemporary aesthetic, Sol’s work resonates with those who appreciate Street Pop Art and elements of graffiti artwork, mainly due to its modern sensibilities and connection to the themes of nature and humanity. The Mioras Cup print, produced as an artist-proof in 2016, stands out as a significant piece in her portfolio, offering a limited-edition creation that holds value and intrigue. This print was produced on 290gsm Moab Entrada paper, known for its high quality and archival characteristics, which help maintain the vibrancy and detail of the original artwork. Amy Sol’s Unique Artistic Approach Amy Sol’s approach to her art is notable for its dream-like quality, emphasizing a gentle, pastel color palette and organic forms. Her works are often filled with nature-inspired elements like flowers, birds, and leaves, interwoven with female figures who convey a sense of introspection and connection to the environment. Mioras Cup exemplifies this style, featuring a central female figure surrounded by lush, ethereal foliage and birds that emerge organically from her surroundings. This visual harmony between humans and nature is a recurring motif in Sol’s art, giving her work an emotional depth that resonates with viewers. The 18x24-inch artist-proof edition of the Mioras Cup is carefully crafted to capture every detail of Sol’s technique. Moab Entrada paper, a premium choice in fine art printing, enhances the soft textures and muted colors, maintaining the fidelity of the original artwork and allowing collectors to experience the piece as the artist intended. This paper is favored for its archival quality, ensuring that the artwork’s subtle hues and intricate details remain intact over time. The Modern Appeal of Street Pop Art in Sol’s Work Though Amy Sol’s work is not graffiti art in the traditional sense, her approach to limited-edition prints aligns with the ethos of Street Pop Art, which seeks to bring high-quality, collectible pieces into the fine art realm. In Street Pop Art and graffiti artwork, the artist’s connection to the audience is crucial, often relying on limited releases to preserve authenticity and exclusivity. By creating the Mioras Cup as a signed and marked artist proof, Sol preserves this sense of rarity, making each piece in the edition a collector’s item. This approach reflects the influence of street art’s transition from the public domain into the private spaces of art collectors, blending accessibility with exclusivity. In Mioras Cup, combining human and natural forms can be seen as a modern reflection on the themes of identity and environment. Her ability to communicate these themes through soft, surreal visuals places Sol within a contemporary movement that appreciates fine art craftsmanship and the urban-inspired accessibility of Street Pop Art. Amy Sol’s Mioras Cup continues to captivate viewers and collectors, making it a valued part of any modern art collection.
$467.00
The Artist's Unconscious Mind(Self-Portrait Digital Ultrachrome Giclee Print by Turf One- Jean LaBourdette Artwork Limited Edition Print on Photo Rag Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2010 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x24 The Artist's Unconscious Mind: A Glimpse into Turf One's Psyche "The Artist's Unconscious Mind (Self-Portrait)" is a digital ultra-chrome giclée print by Jean LaBourdette, known in the art world as Turf One. This limited edition print, released in 2010 with only 50 signed and numbered copies, is a quintessential example of his foray into street pop art and graffiti artwork. The artwork size of 16x24 inches, printed on Photo Rag Hahnemühle fine art paper, is a testament to Turf One's commitment to quality and his respect for the craft of fine art printing. Symbolism and Technique in Turf One's Giclée Print The piece stands out for its symbolic complexity and meticulous detail, common threads in Turf One's artwork. The choice of a chimpanzee wearing a fez and contemplating a human skull is evocative of the classical theme of 'vanitas,' touching upon the transient nature of life and the pursuit of knowledge. This recurring motif in art history, most famously depicted in Holbein's "The Ambassadors," is given new life and meaning in Turf One's contemporary interpretation. The use of ultra-chrome, a modern printing technique known for its color accuracy and longevity, bridges the gap between traditional fine art mediums and the digital age. This method allows the depth and nuance of Turf One's original paintings to be captured with high fidelity, making the prints true to the artist's vision. Intersecting Street Art and Traditional Imagery Turf One's work often intersects the gritty reality of street art with the intricate and symbolic nature of traditional imagery. "The Artist's Unconscious Mind" is no exception. It offers a commentary on the artist's internal dialogue and the intersection of animalistic instincts with the intellectual pursuit of self-awareness. By juxtaposing the primitive with the enlightened, Turf One presents a tableau ripe for interpretation and reflection. The fez, often associated with Eastern mysticism and philosophy, suggests a connection between wisdom and the primal aspects of our nature. The chimpanzee's human-like pose and contemplative gaze bring forth a sense of kinship with the animal kingdom, a subtle nod to the evolutionary aspects of human consciousness and artistry. The Influence of Street Pop Art on Turf One's Expression In "The Artist's Unconscious Mind," Turf One incorporates the immediacy and rawness often associated with street pop art and graffiti artwork. The fine art paper chosen for the print adds a tactile quality that echoes the texture of walls that serve as canvases in the street art world. Even as a print, the artwork carries the weight and presence of a piece that could adorn an urban landscape, bringing the reflective nature of fine art to the public sphere. Turf One's approach to street art is not about vandalism or territory marking but a deeper exploration of personal and collective identity. His work transcends the typical boundaries of street art, challenging viewers to consider the profound questions of existence and self, all while maintaining a connection to the urban roots of his medium. Collectibility and Impact of Turf One's Limited Edition Prints The collectibility of "The Artist's Unconscious Mind" is heightened by its limited run, making each print a coveted piece for collectors and admirers of Turf One's work. The scarcity of the prints ensures that each piece remains a treasured artifact of the artist's exploration into the depths of the unconscious mind. Like many limited editions, this artwork is more than just a representation of Turf One's artistic talent; it is a vessel for the ideas and themes that permeate his body of work. The print is a physical manifestation of the dialogue between the artist and the audience, a dialogue that continues evolving with each viewing. Reflecting on Turf One's Artistic Journey "The Artist's Unconscious Mind (Self-Portrait)" encapsulates Turf One's journey through street pop art and fine art printing. The print is a mirror reflecting the dual nature of the artist's world - one foot in the raw, expressive world of graffiti and the other in the contemplative, reflective world of fine art. This piece is a testament to the enduring power of art to convey complex ideas and emotions, regardless of the medium. As such, it is a significant work within Turf One's oeuvre, embodying the essence of his artistic spirit and the transformative potential of street pop art.
$380.00
Assassination Blue Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey Hand-Pulled 4-Color on Off White Archival Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey based on Auguste Rodin's The Thinker "I created this piece in 2007, which is a commentary on the slow degradation of the education system in the United States—an assassination of the educational nourishment of the people and our society. This piece references Rodin’s “The Thinker” sculpture whose pose is based on deep thought and contemplation. Our schools, universities, and so forth are catalysts to greater change and progress and we as humans need to protect this at all costs." -Dave Kinsey, Two Thousand & Twenty-Three Dave Kinsey is a contemporary artist known for his mixed media work that often blends urban street art influences with fine art practices. His work often explores themes of the human condition, society, and the environment. Kinsey often utilizes silkscreen printing in his work, which is a process that involves pushing ink through a mesh screen to create an image. This technique allows for the production of multiple copies of a design, with each print being an original piece of art. Kinsey's artwork varies in subject matter, and he has created a wide array of prints, paintings, and installations. The Thinker is a bronze sculpture by the French artist Auguste Rodin, which was first cast in 1902. The sculpture depicts a nude male figure, hunched over with his chin resting on one hand and his other hand resting on his knee, deep in thought. Dave Kinseys version, The Thinker has a bullet hole in his head. The pose of the figure is meant to evoke the idea of a man contemplating the meaning of life, and it has become an iconic symbol of philosophy and intellectualism. Rodin originally created The Thinker as part of a larger commission for a set of bronze doors for a museum in Paris. The doors were to depict scenes from Dante's Divine Comedy, and The Thinker was originally conceived as a representation of Dante himself, contemplating the depths of hell. However, the sculpture became so popular that Rodin eventually decided to make it a standalone piece, and he created multiple versions of The Thinker in various sizes and materials. Today, The Thinker is one of the most recognizable sculptures in the world, and it has been widely reproduced and referenced in popular culture. It is also considered a masterpiece of the modern era, and it continues to inspire artists and thinkers around the world.
$530.00
Kermit Muppet Archival Print by Adam Lister Limited Edition on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Art Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art Kermit The Frog Muppet Thinking in Glitch Style Adam Lister's Kermit Muppet Print: A Fusion of Street Pop Art and Modern Iconography The Kermit Muppet Archival Print by Adam Lister is a bold reinterpretation of one of pop culture's most recognizable characters, Kermit the Frog. Known for his contemplative and iconic expressions, Kermit is presented in this 2023 limited-edition artwork through Lister’s signature glitch-style aesthetic. This archival pigment fine art print is produced on 300gsm hot press matte paper, a choice that enhances the artwork’s vivid colors and geometric precision. The signed and numbered edition of 50 ensures its exclusivity, making it a prized piece for collectors and fans alike. Measuring 18 by 24 inches, the print captures Kermit mid-thought, a pose that has become synonymous with humor and introspection in popular culture. Lister’s pixelated interpretation deconstructs the familiar figure into a mosaic of geometric shapes, combining nostalgia with a modern artistic twist. This approach not only reimagines the beloved Muppet but also highlights the interplay between traditional pop culture icons and contemporary artistic techniques. Lister’s work invites viewers to reconsider the familiar through the lens of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, creating a dialogue between past and present. Street Pop Art Meets Playful Nostalgia Adam Lister’s Kermit Muppet print embodies the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by bringing a fresh perspective to a universally recognized character. The glitch-style technique deconstructs Kermit’s form into a grid-like composition, where each shape and color contributes to the overall image while retaining an air of abstraction. This method mirrors the fragmented nature of urban art, where bold visuals and layered textures capture the essence of a subject. Kermit’s expression, often associated with thoughtful memes and cultural commentary, resonates with audiences of all ages. Lister’s approach amplifies this cultural relevance, transforming Kermit from a mere character into a statement about modern pop culture. The bold greens and muted background tones emphasize the frog’s iconic silhouette while allowing the viewer to focus on the complexity of the geometric patterns. This blend of simplicity and intricacy is a hallmark of Lister’s work, reflecting the layered narratives often found in graffiti and street art. The Role of Archival Techniques in Contemporary Art The archival pigment printing process used for the Kermit Muppet print ensures a level of quality and durability that aligns with museum standards. The 300gsm hot press matte fine art paper enhances the depth and richness of the colors, creating a tactile and visually engaging experience for viewers. Each print is signed and numbered by Adam Lister, further adding to its authenticity and collectible value. This commitment to quality highlights the importance of craftsmanship in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. While these genres often embrace spontaneity and impermanence, Lister’s use of archival techniques bridges the gap between street culture’s immediacy and fine art’s enduring appeal. The choice of materials not only preserves the artwork’s vibrancy but also elevates it within the context of contemporary art. Adam Lister’s Unique Contribution to Modern Art Adam Lister continues to push boundaries in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork by reimagining iconic subjects through his glitch-style aesthetic. Based in the United States, his work is rooted in a deep appreciation for both classical and popular imagery, blending these influences into pieces that resonate with diverse audiences. The Kermit Muppet print stands as a testament to his ability to reinterpret cultural symbols in innovative ways. By transforming Kermit the Frog into a geometric masterpiece, Lister celebrates the character’s enduring popularity while inviting viewers to explore new dimensions of familiar imagery. His work challenges traditional notions of representation, encouraging audiences to engage with art in ways that are both reflective and forward-thinking. The Kermit Muppet print is not just a tribute to a beloved character but also an exploration of how art can evolve to remain relevant in a rapidly changing cultural landscape.
$748.00
Fidelidad Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Sen2. Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: July 04, 2021
$342.00
Sorrow Black Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson Hand-Pulled 2-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand DeckledLimited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 "Sorrow Black" is a silkscreen print by contemporary American artist Cleon Peterson. Known for his provocative and often violent imagery, Peterson's work explores themes of power dynamics, chaos, and brutality in society. The "Sorrow Black" silkscreen print features a striking monochromatic color palette, with black and gold imagery that showcases the artist's signature style. The piece depict a figure engaged in challenging and confrontational thought. Cleon Peterson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has gained recognition for his distinct, often unsettling approach to art. The "Sorrow Black" print is a prime example of his work, embodying the dark, confrontational themes that define his artistic vision.
$759.00
Assassination Silver Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey Hand-Pulled 4-Color on Off White Archival Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2007 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print by Dave Kinsey based on Auguste Rodin's The Thinker "I created this piece in 2007, which is a commentary on the slow degradation of the education system in the United States—an assassination of the educational nourishment of the people and our society. This piece references Rodin’s “The Thinker” sculpture whose pose is based on deep thought and contemplation. Our schools, universities, and so forth are catalysts to greater change and progress and we as humans need to protect this at all costs." -Dave Kinsey, Two Thousand & Twenty-Three Dave Kinsey is a contemporary artist known for his mixed media work that often blends urban street art influences with fine art practices. His work often explores themes of the human condition, society, and the environment. Kinsey often utilizes silkscreen printing in his work, which is a process that involves pushing ink through a mesh screen to create an image. This technique allows for the production of multiple copies of a design, with each print being an original piece of art. Kinsey's artwork varies in subject matter, and he has created a wide array of prints, paintings, and installations. The Thinker is a bronze sculpture by the French artist Auguste Rodin, which was first cast in 1902. The sculpture depicts a nude male figure, hunched over with his chin resting on one hand and his other hand resting on his knee, deep in thought. Dave Kinseys version, The Thinker has a bullet hole in his head. The pose of the figure is meant to evoke the idea of a man contemplating the meaning of life, and it has become an iconic symbol of philosophy and intellectualism. Rodin originally created The Thinker as part of a larger commission for a set of bronze doors for a museum in Paris. The doors were to depict scenes from Dante's Divine Comedy, and The Thinker was originally conceived as a representation of Dante himself, contemplating the depths of hell. However, the sculpture became so popular that Rodin eventually decided to make it a standalone piece, and he created multiple versions of The Thinker in various sizes and materials. Today, The Thinker is one of the most recognizable sculptures in the world, and it has been widely reproduced and referenced in popular culture. It is also considered a masterpiece of the modern era, and it continues to inspire artists and thinkers around the world.
$530.00
This Means War-Hol Variant II Archival Print by ABCNT Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art
$255.00
Love The World You Live in Silkscreen Print by Kunstrasen Hand-Pulled 16-Color on Somerset Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x24 Silkscreen Print Love The World You Live In by Kunstrasen – 16-Color Silkscreen in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Love The World You Live In is a 2023 hand-pulled 16-color silkscreen print by German artist Kunstrasen, created in a signed and numbered limited edition of 50. Measuring 24 x 24 inches and printed on Somerset fine art paper, this work exemplifies Kunstrasen’s masterful ability to combine visual storytelling with tactile authenticity. The piece features a seated girl in grayscale, rendered with delicate stencil-style precision, cradling a vibrant red heart that features a map of the Earth’s continents. The figure is set against a hyperrealistic depiction of a torn corrugated cardboard backdrop, contrasting fragility with resilience in both visual and conceptual form. Each layer of this multicolor print was applied by hand, ensuring rich tonal depth and a striking balance between fine art quality and raw, urban sensibility. Visual Narrative and Social Commentary Kunstrasen’s message in Love The World You Live In is both intimate and universal. The young girl gently examining the globe-shaped heart suggests themes of care, empathy, and reflection on the state of the world. The detail of the continents painted within the heart evokes a literal and metaphorical representation of humanity's responsibility to love and protect our shared home. The choice of a cardboard aesthetic—executed with illusionistic mastery—brings attention to issues of disposability and social neglect, especially in the face of growing environmental and humanitarian crises. The stark contrast between the muted tones of the figure and the saturated red heart commands immediate focus, directing the viewer toward the emotional center of the piece. Kunstrasen’s minimalist yet emotionally loaded approach to image-making allows the viewer to engage directly with the theme without distraction. Kunstrasen’s Role in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Known for merging stenciled compositions with socially charged iconography, Kunstrasen has become a significant figure in the evolving landscape of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. His name, meaning artificial grass, functions as a critique of superficiality in modern culture. His artworks, though often politically subversive or socially conscious, use visual clarity and irony to engage a wide audience. Love The World You Live In differs from some of his more satirical works by offering a gentle, compassionate tone. Here, the critique is not shouted but felt—delivered through symbolic imagery that encourages introspection. By referencing urban materials like cardboard while using traditional fine art printing methods, Kunstrasen blurs the lines between public art and gallery work, reinforcing the accessibility and relevance of his message. Production Value and Collector Significance Printed on Somerset fine art paper, renowned for its archival quality and rich texture, this 16-color silkscreen edition is an impressive technical achievement. The intricate layering and perfect registration of colors speak to Kunstrasen’s commitment to craftsmanship and conceptual depth. Each print is individually hand-pulled and signed, marked as part of a limited edition of 50—making it a collectible object that balances rarity with social significance. Love The World You Live In exemplifies how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can move beyond protest into a space of healing and responsibility. For collectors, it offers not only aesthetic strength but also a deeply relevant and timely narrative about care, community, and the emotional terrain of the modern world.
$524.00