Throw Ups & Tags

384 artworks

  • Post No Bills- Untitled Stencil Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA

    Seen UA Post No Bills- Untitled Stencil Original Graffiti Painting by Seen UA

    Post No Bills- Untitled Original One of a Kind Spray Paint & Stencil Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Popular Street Art Pop Culture Artist Seen UA. 2018 Signed Original Painting Size 18x24 Craquelure throughout. Unlined canvas.

    $1,068.00

  • 46th Street Station Blotter Paper Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo 46th Street Station Blotter Paper Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    46th Street Station Limited Edition Fine Art Blotter Paper Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Modern Pop Artist Cope2. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2022 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey.

    $352.00

  • From The Art Original All City Style Train Painting by Rek Santiago

    Rek Santiago From The Art Original All City Style Train Painting by Rek Santiago

    From The Art Train Original All City Style Subway Painting on Wall Sculpture Artwork by Graffiti Street Artist Artist Rek Santiago. 2010 Original Spray Paint Marker & All City Style Train Sculpture One of A Kind Artwork Size 20.25x5x1.75 Original Hand Painted Graffiti on Wall Mountable All City Style Subway Train Platform. Scattered Soiling & Blemishes Constatant With Age, Great Condition.

    $275.00

  • Black Book Graffiti Drawing Journal by Stay High 149- Wayne Roberts

    Stay High 149- Wayne Roberts Black Book Graffiti Drawing Journal by Stay High 149- Wayne Roberts

    Black Book Graffiti Original Personal Drawing Journal by Stay High 149- Wayne Roberts Modern Street Pop Tag, Doodles, Drawings, Paintings & Thought Artwork. STAYHIGH149 x  2003 Signed Tagged Original Marker, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Sticker, Mixed Media Drawing Graffiti, Black Book Size 8.5x11. Good, Some Wear And Tear And Some Pages Seem To Be Missing. This one-of-a-kind black book once belonged to the legendary STAYHIGH149, a true icon in graffiti history. It's more than just a sketchbook—it's a cultural artifact worthy of a museum collection. Inside, you’ll find over 130 pages filled with raw, authentic tags and pieces not only by STAYHIGH149 but also by his close collaborator Dead Leg and influential figures like TRACY 168, among others. This Black Book is bursting with visual history. The back cover is also adorned, making this a full-spectrum look into the underground art of an era. Historic Black Book from Graffiti Legend STAYHIGH149 This original drawing journal is a profoundly rare and culturally significant piece directly tied to the late Wayne Roberts, better known as STAYHIGH149. A cornerstone figure in the early development of New York City graffiti, STAYHIGH149 left an indelible mark on the movement with his iconic “smoker” tag and elevated letterforms. The black book featured here is not just a collection of pages—it is a museum-worthy artifact that reveals the soul of 1970s and 1980s graffiti culture through the hands of its pioneers. It is signed and marked throughout, and was actively used in the early 2000s, serving as a visual time capsule of creativity, brotherhood, and raw street energy. Hand-Tagged Pages from Graffiti’s Original School The black book, measuring 8.5 by 11 inches, contains over 130 pages of unfiltered tags, throw-ups, characters, and sketches—each one layered with markers, spray paint, stickers, and mixed media. Some pages are crossed out or worn, showing the passage of time and the frequent use by the artist and his close circle. Inside, the presence of Dead Leg, STAYHIGH149’s trusted collaborator, is heavily featured, along with pieces and dedications from other legends such as TRACY 168. These works are not curated—they are raw, spontaneous, and packed with style, making them some of the most authentic surviving street pop art & graffiti artwork on paper. Some pages are fully saturated with color while others feature quick bursts of lettering and iconic character drawings. Physical Condition and Artistic Integrity This one-of-a-kind black book carries the physical evidence of its use: some pages are missing, many have edge wear, and a few feature ghosting from marker bleed. Yet this only enhances its credibility as an active tool and companion for one of graffiti’s most visionary figures. The outside covers are heavily adorned in ink and paint, with the back featuring phrases like “Voice of the Ghetto”—a message that aligns directly with the legacy of Wayne Roberts. Inside, the mixture of bubble letters, classic tags, and stylized drawings represents decades of urban art tradition transferred from subway cars and city walls onto a personal canvas. Legacy Captured in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork This black book isn’t a reproduction or retrospective. It is a living archive of graffiti history, created by the hands of those who built the culture from the ground up. STAYHIGH149 remains a towering figure in the world of graffiti, and this book reflects the camaraderie, influence, and unrelenting drive that defined an entire era. It is a powerful example of how street pop art & graffiti artwork evolved beyond city streets to become a revered form of contemporary expression. This black book is a rare opportunity to witness the underground art world as it was—personal, unfiltered, and immortal.

    $9,500.00

  • We Are Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel- NEED TO CORRECT META #

    Add Fuel We Are Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel

    We Are Silkscreen Print by Add Fuel Hand-Pulled 6-Color on 320gsm Astropack Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 19.69x27.56 Silkscreen Print Add Fuel's Artistic Vision in "We Are" "We Are" by Add Fuel is a captivating silkscreen print that epitomizes the innovative spirit of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The 2023 limited edition piece, signed and numbered with a release of only 100 copies, measures 19.69x27.56 inches and is a testament to the meticulous craft of hand-pulled printing. Created on 320gsm Astropack fine art paper, the work showcases a 6-color process that vividly brings to life the intricate patterns and bold graffiti elements that are the signature of Add Fuel's style. Add Fuel, the artist behind "We Are," reinterprets the traditional blue and white ceramic tile aesthetic with a contemporary twist, infusing the classic medium with the energy and boldness of street art. The print features an array of tile designs, each detailed with unique patterns, forming a more significant, cohesive image. At first glance, the artwork pays homage to the historical art form, but upon closer inspection, the disruptive force of graffiti tears through the surface, creating a striking contrast. The artwork's juxtaposition of historical art motifs with modern graffiti techniques speaks to the evolving nature of street pop art. Add Fuel's work is a dialogue between past and present, suggesting that both traditional art forms and contemporary expressions have a place in today's cultural landscape. Like much of street pop art, this piece is not confined to the walls of galleries; it carries the vibrancy of the streets and the weight of history, bridging different art movements and eras. The Significance of Hand-Pulled Silkscreen in Art Hand-pulled silkscreen as the medium for "We Are" highlights the importance of craftsmanship in an age of mass production. Each print in the limited series results from a laborious process requiring precision and patience, ensuring that every piece is imbued with the artist's touch. Using multiple colors in printing allows for depth and complexity, making each print a rich visual experience. Silkscreen printing, especially when done by hand, is a nod to traditional art creation techniques. In an era where digital art is becoming increasingly prevalent, Add Fuel's commitment to hand-pulled prints emphasizes art-making's tactile and physical aspects. It is a celebration of the artist's hand in an age where it can often be absent from the creative process. Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork's Influence on "We Are" "We Are" is firmly rooted in street pop art and graffiti art traditions. These movements have long been characterized by their willingness to challenge conventional ideas about where art belongs and what forms it can take. Add Fuel's print extends this tradition, demonstrating that the disruptive spirit of street art can find harmony with more classical art forms. The cultural influence of street pop and graffiti artwork is evident in the reception of pieces like "We Are." They resonate with a broad audience, appealing to those who appreciate street art's rebellious nature and traditional designs' intricate beauty. This blend of styles has become a hallmark of contemporary art, reflecting a society that values diversity and the fusion of ideas. In the broader context of modern art, "We Are" symbolizes unity and progress. Add Fuel's innovative approach to his craft indicates a more significant movement within the art that seeks to honor the past while boldly stepping into the future. His work visually represents the possible dialogue between different artistic disciplines and a reminder that art is a constantly evolving conversation. "We Are" by Add Fuel is a striking example of the potential for street pop art and graffiti artwork to transcend boundaries and create something new and vibrant. The limited edition silkscreen print is a testament to the power of art to unite diverse elements into a cohesive and compelling whole. It celebrates art's capacity to connect us to our heritage while pushing us to explore new horizons. Through works like "We Are," the conversation between traditional art forms and contemporary expressions continues, enriching the cultural fabric of our time.

    $1,060.00

  • Slayer Iconicizm Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo Slayer Iconicizm Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Slayer Iconicizm Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo Limited Edition on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 14x12 Archival Pigment Fine Art  Bronx Icon 25 by Cope2: A Vivid Pulse of New York's Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Cope2, born Fernando Carlo in the Bronx, New York, delivers a chromatic explosion of energy and history in his 2025 limited edition archival pigment print, Bronx Icon 25. Created on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, this 14x12 inch piece captures the grit, rhythm, and raw personality of one of graffiti's most influential figures. Signed and numbered in a run of 60, the edition reflects not only Cope2's status in the graffiti world but his seamless transition into the fine art arena while maintaining the authenticity of his roots. The Visual Vocabulary of Cope2 Cope2’s style is known for its distinctive bubble letters, layered color fields, and relentless tagging language, but Bronx Icon 25 goes beyond the expected. It offers a controlled chaos where abstract compositions collide with wildstyle lettering. Against a background drenched in neon greens, electric pinks, punchy blues, and metallic silvers, his intricate handstyle bursts forward with sharp lines and rapid gesture. The print carries his iconic throw-ups, nested inside overlapping marks that allude to subway panels and street corners from decades past. What makes this work sing is its ability to move fluently between unfiltered aggression and orchestrated balance, an approach Cope2 has perfected over his forty-year evolution from the streets to global galleries. A Pioneer’s Mark on Paper Bronx Icon 25 stands not only as an artwork but as a document of urban resilience. The pigment print format lends the work deep color saturation and lasting archival quality, which amplifies Cope2’s street-born intensity in a new context. Each mark echoes the walls of 1980s New York, when graffiti was criminalized but flourished as a visual language of youth, identity, and survival. In this edition, the splatters, drips, and scratches become purposeful. His use of Moab Entrada paper offers a textured surface that complements the layered ink techniques, giving the viewer a tactile connection to the street. Legacy in the Evolution of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Fernando Carlo’s contributions are foundational. Few artists can claim the same impact on the graffiti scene both as a cultural innovator and as a globally exhibited artist. Bronx Icon 25 bridges raw aerosol sensibility with the elevated finish of modern art printmaking. This piece is a collision of borough-born tradition and global contemporary relevance. It reflects a time when graffiti was more than expression—it was presence, defiance, and community. Cope2’s mark remains permanent, and Bronx Icon 25 is a living reminder of that mark’s origin, growth, and undying pulse.

    $350.00

  • Eyes Like Those Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Indie184- Soraya Marquez Eyes Like Those Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Indie184- Soraya Marquez

    Eyes Like Those Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint Collage Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Pop Artist Indie184- Soraya Marquez. 2017 Signed Original One of a Kind Painting Size 35.5x48 Unlined canvas.

    $3,096.00

  • It's a Bird! It's a Plane! Dude is he Tagging? Giclee Print by Priest Corp

    Priest Corp It's a Bird! It's a Plane! Dude is he Tagging? Giclee Print by Priest Corp

    It's a Bird! It's a Plane! Dude is he Tagging? Giclee Print by Priest Corp Artwork Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Cold Pressed Cotton Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 23x18 Silkscreen of DC Comic Book Hero Super Man Looking Out Over The Top of the City Skyscrapers as Helicopters Surround Him Flanked By Urban Graffiti Priest Corp Artwork’s limited edition giclee print titled "It's a Bird! It's a Plane! Dude is he Tagging?" stands as a striking testament to the enduring interplay between pop culture and street art. Dated 2023 and released as a limited run of just 50 pieces, this artwork is exquisitely printed on 290gsm cold pressed cotton fine art paper, which not only ensures longevity but also showcases the rich, vibrant hues of the silkscreen in exquisite detail. The visual narrative unfolds atop a cityscape, with DC Comic’s legendary superhero, Superman, positioned as the central figure. He is seen overlooking the vastness of the city's skyscrapers, a sentinel of justice and hope. This iconic imagery of Superman is, however, juxtaposed with elements emblematic of urban life. Helicopters encircle him, creating a dynamic tension in the composition, hinting at an urgency or perhaps an unfolding event. Yet, what truly accentuates the contemporary theme is the surrounding graffiti. This unexpected infusion of street art challenges traditional comic iconography, suggesting a dialogue between the vigilance of superheroes and the voices of urban artists. By merging the iconic imagery of Superman with the raw expressionism of graffiti, Priest Corp Artwork underscores the evolving nature of both pop and street art. It's a reflection on how classic symbols from our popular consciousness can be reimagined and recontextualized within the fabric of urban narratives. This piece not only celebrates the spirit of a classic superhero but also elevates the significance of graffiti as a form of contemporary commentary.

    $348.00

  • Sale -25% Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus Reclaimed Art Toy by RD-357 Real Deal

    RD-357 Real Deal Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus Reclaimed Art Toy by RD-357 Real Deal

    Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus Original Spray Paint & Acrylic on Plastic Dinosaur Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist RD-357. 2012 RD-357 Graffiti Spray Paint & Acrylic on Reclaimed/Upcycled (RD-357's Child's) Dinosaur Artwork Signed 9.5x3 The Innovative Fusion of Street Pop Art and Play: RD-357's Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus RD-357, a modern graffiti street artist, has been known for his innovative approach to street pop art and graffiti artwork, blurring the lines between traditional street art mediums and everyday objects. In 2012, RD-357 embarked on a project that would further cement his reputation as a pioneer in the field, taking on the challenge of transforming a plastic dinosaur sculpture into a piece of contemporary art. The result was the "Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus," a unique synthesis of playful nostalgia and the gritty aesthetic of street art, encapsulating the essence of RD-357's creative vision. This artwork is a striking example of how RD-357 repurposes and reimagines found objects, such as a reclaimed toy from his child's collection, and imbues them with new life through street art. Once a simple plastic figure, the Brachiosaurus stands redefined by the bold graffiti tags and vibrant splashes of spray paint and acrylic. At 9.5x3 inches, the sculpture is modest in size but grand in its artistic statement, signed by the artist himself, serving as a hallmark of authenticity and a personal touch from the artist's own life. RD-357's Artistic Process: Marrying Childhood Innocence with Street-Savvy Creating the "Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus" involved a meticulous application of spray paint and acrylic, techniques well-versed in the graffiti art scene. RD-357 has taken the familiar form of the Brachiosaurus and layered it with complex patterns and symbols that are intrinsic to the visual language of street pop art. The dinosaur's textured skin becomes a canvas for a dynamic interplay of colors and shapes, with each tag and stroke of paint adding to the narrative that RD-357 constructs. This narrative is one of juxtaposition - the innocence of a child's toy contrasted against graffiti's edgy and often transgressive nature. The Brachiosaurus, a creature from a bygone era, is recontextualized through RD-357's art as a contemporary cultural artifact. By taking an object associated with the past and childhood and merging it with the modern urban art form of graffiti, RD-357 makes a statement about the enduring nature of art, creativity, and expression. The graffiti tags are not just markings; they are the artist's language, speaking to themes of transformation, reinvention, and reclaiming spaces and objects for art. Legacy and Influence: RD-357's Contribution to Street Pop Art The "Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus" is not merely an artwork; it is a testament to RD-357's innovative spirit and ability to see the potential for art in the unlikeliest places. It symbolizes street pop art's versatility and boundless nature, where any surface can become a masterpiece, and any object can tell a story. RD-357's work challenges the viewer to see beyond the conventional and to appreciate the beauty and complexity that can arise when street art intersects with the objects of our everyday lives. RD-357's contribution to street pop art and graffiti artwork is significant, as he consistently pushes the envelope with each project he undertakes. The Brachiosaurus, once a simple figure meant for play, now carries the weight of artistic innovation and cultural commentary, thanks to the artist's vision and skill. RD-357's artworks, particularly this unique sculpture, resonate with a broad audience, from art collectors to street culture enthusiasts, and inspire new approaches to street pop art. Through the "Graffiti Tagged Brachiosaurus," RD-357 expands the dialogue around what constitutes a canvas and where art can exist. His bold transformation of a plastic toy into a piece of street pop art showcases his talent and invites us to reconsider our perceptions of play, art, and the spaces in between. The sculpture is a vibrant example of the potential for street art to transcend traditional boundaries and enter into new realms of creative expression.

    $309.00 $232.00

  • Biohazard Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Blue 1

    Saber Biohazard Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    This Biohazard Neon Orange Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Acrylic Paint Art Drawing on Biohazard Label Sticker by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 6x6 Acrylic Paint Tagged on Medical Biohazard Label Sticker. Neon High Visibility Orange Biohazard Symbol Uline label #S-20794. Exploring the Fusion of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork In the dynamic sphere of contemporary visual culture, street pop art and graffiti artwork stand out as potent forms of expression that encapsulate urban life's rhythm and raw sentiments. Among the luminaries of this genre is the renowned graffiti artist Saber, known for his striking contributions to the street art panorama. The piece under scrutiny is a vibrant example of his ingenuity—a 6x6 acrylic or marker piece tagged on a medical biohazard label sticker featuring a neon high visibility orange biohazard symbol from Uline label #S-20794. Distinctive Aesthetic of Saber's Tag Art Saber's original permanent marker art drawing on a mailing glossy arrow sticker presents a striking visual paradox. The neon orange of the biohazard symbol evokes a sense of caution, typically used to warn of dangerous substances. Contrasted with the blue drips of paint that appear haphazardly splashed across the surface, there is intentional defiance and palpable tension between structure and chaos. This work is a signed 2020 original slap-up graffiti art tag that showcases not just the artist's signature style but also his ability to transform ordinary objects into powerful statements. The choice of a biohazard label as a canvas is a commentary on the infectious nature of art and ideas. Saber effectively takes a symbol that denotes hazard and contamination and recontextualizes it within the aesthetic of street pop art. By doing so, he challenges the viewer to reconsider the connotations of biohazards, not just in the physical sense but in the metaphorical contagion of art in public spaces. Impact and Significance in Modern Street Art Saber is an American artist whose real name has been as influential in the graffiti community as the images he creates on walls and in galleries. His use of a mailing label as a medium is a nod to the guerrilla tactics of early street art culture, where quick, impactful statements were essential, and materials were often repurposed or found objects. This sticker art, often called a 'slap-up,' is a form of street art that is quickly applied, or 'slapped up,' onto a surface in a public space. It allows for transient yet assertive communication, echoing urban life's fast-paced and often impermanent nature. The neon orange and blue artwork transcends its simple components, becoming a canvas for a larger discourse on visibility, legality, and the permanence of art. As a form of street pop art, it retains the accessibility and mass appeal of pop culture while embedding itself in the more subversive and counter-cultural roots of graffiti. This duality is where its power lies; it is both a bold declaration and a subliminal whisper, a fixture on the streets that can be as quickly removed as it is noticed. In the context of graffiti artwork, Saber's biohazard label sticker becomes an artifact of the streets, a testament to the artist's ability to command attention and communicate through symbols and color. With its saturated hues and deliberate drips, the piece resonates with the energy of the streets and the people's voices. It is a piece that marks a physical space and stamps a moment in time, encapsulating the essence of street pop art in its ability to capture the pulse of contemporary urban life. The interplay of color, symbol, and medium in this piece illustrates the innovative potential of street pop art. Saber's work disrupts the monotony of urban environments, offering passersby a moment of aesthetic arrest amidst the concrete canvas of the city. In modern street artwork, such interventions are not just decorative but are vital narratives that articulate the identity and the undercurrents of a city's cultural dialogue. Through works like this, Saber and his contemporaries continue to influence the trajectory of street pop art, ensuring its evolution and relevance. They remind us that the streets remain a powerful platform for artistic expression, where the voices of the marginalized and the spirit of rebellion can find their visual lexicon. Saber's neon orange slap-up label sticker is not just a mark made with acrylic or marker; it is a statement, a challenge, and a vibrant echo of the energy that drives the city's heart.

    $49.00

  • Skull Silkscreen Print Pennant Tapestry by Mike Giant

    Mike Giant Skull Silkscreen Print Pennant Tapestry by Mike Giant

    Skull Pennant 1-Color Limited Edition 1-Color Silkscreen on Cloth Felt with Fringe Tapestry Artwork by Graffiti Artist Mike Giant Art. MIKE GIANT Skull Pennant, 2021 1-Color Screen Print on Felt with Fringe 18 x 24 in (45.7 x 60.9 cm) Edition of 50, w/ Signed COA World-famous tattoo artist Mike Giant honed his chops in New Mexico on a steady diet of graffiti, heavy metal, punk rock, BMX biking, skateboarding, and hip hop. His black and white works now walk the world in the form of tattoos, paintings, photography, fine art prints, streetwear and more.

    $256.00

  • Orange Umber #1 - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    Dvate Orange Umber #1 Original Spray Paint Painting by Dvate

    Orange Umber #1 Original Painting MTN Acrylic Spray on Watercolour Art Paper by Dvate Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "The print is based of an original artwork that was produced a few years back for a group show at our old gallery PerSquareMetre. I was exploring degradation and layering and also painting on found objects. The original piece belongs to my wife and she won't give it up! The original piece was created using a combination of acrylic paint and spray enamel. The artwork is painted on an old print that belonged to my Mother. I really liked the texture and weathering of the timber on the back so that’s the side I chose to paint. The cheesy 50’s print is still on the other side.At the time I was working with a lot of found objects and customizing my letter style to suit them. I have always used layering in my work to create depth and reference to the gritty street walls that were my original canvas."- Dvate

    $533.00

  • El Seed Erika Pink Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    El Seed El Seed Erika Pink Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    El Seed- Erika Pink Limited Edition Rare Spray Paint Can Artwork Crossover by famous graffiti paint maker Montana MTN. 2014 Limited Edition of 500 Montana Artist  Series Spray Paint Can Artwork Size 3x8 Great Condition with Box El Seed – Erika Pink Limited Edition Spray Paint Can (2014) Montana MTN Artist Series The El Seed “Erika Pink” Limited Edition spray paint can is a striking crossover between contemporary calligraffiti and one of the most respected graffiti paint makers in the world, Montana MTN. Released in 2014 as part of the MTN Artist Series, this rare collectible transforms an everyday spray can into a sculptural art object. Limited to just 500 pieces worldwide, this edition features El Seed’s signature flowing Arabic calligraphy layered in bold black across a vibrant pink backdrop. The intricate composition wraps seamlessly around the cylindrical surface, turning the can into a 360-degree canvas. The contrast between the energetic linework and the soft pink tone gives the piece both elegance and urban edge. El Seed is internationally recognized for blending Arabic calligraphy with contemporary street art, creating large-scale murals and fine art pieces that bridge cultures and languages. This collaboration with Montana MTN captures his distinct visual language in a highly collectible format. Each can measures approximately 3 x 8 inches and comes in its original branded wooden presentation box, laser-marked with the MTN Limited Edition insignia. The inclusion of the box adds significant display and collector value. The piece is in great condition, making it ideal for collectors of graffiti art, street art memorabilia, and limited artist collaborations. As part of the Montana MTN Artist Series, this edition sits among a respected lineage of artist-designed cans that have become sought-after over time. With only 500 produced, the Erika Pink edition stands as a rare and visually powerful piece of contemporary street art history. A true fusion of functional design and fine art, this El Seed Montana MTN limited edition spray can is both a cultural statement and a standout addition to any serious urban art collection.

    $300.00

  • Coronavirus Quarantine Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Saber Coronavirus Quarantine Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Coronavirus Quarantine Multi Tagged Original Slap-Up Label Marker Painting/Drawing Art on Warning Label by Tru Graffiti Legend Saber Urban Street Artist. 2020 Signed Marker Original Coronavirus Quarantine Yellow Biohazard Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 7x5 Multi Tagged on High Visibility Virus Covid-19 Warning Label Red, Purple & Silver Marker. Confronting a Global Crisis through Street Pop Art The 'Coronavirus Quarantine' multi-tagged original slap-up label marker painting/drawing by the urban street artist Saber captures the zeitgeist of an era dominated by the pandemic. This 2020 signed marker original is more than a piece of graffiti artwork; it is a historical document that encapsulates a moment when the world grappled with the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Saber, known for his influential role in the graffiti art scene, takes a high-visibility yellow biohazard slap-up label, a symbol now ubiquitously associated with the virus, and transforms it into a canvas. The dimensions of the work, 7x5 inches, might seem modest, but the impact of the art could be better. Through his use of vibrant and chaotic tags that overlay the stark warning of 'Coronavirus Quarantine,' Saber disrupts the alarming message of the label, inviting contemplation on the nature of the pandemic that extends beyond fear and caution. The piece is a profound commentary on global affairs during the COVID-19 crisis. The graffiti artist's tags subverted the choice to use a warning label, a helpful object designed to communicate danger and command obedience. The tags, often considered an act of defiance in public spaces, here challenge the narrative of the pandemic by bringing an individualistic and human touch to the impersonal and clinical warning label. Impact of Saber's Art in the Context of Street Pop Art In the context of street pop art, Saber's 'Coronavirus Quarantine' piece stands out as a poignant reflection of the times. Street art has always had the unique ability to engage with its audience directly and urgently. In this instance, the art serves as a visual expression of the collective angst, confusion, and resilience experienced during the quarantine periods. Saber's artwork, juxtaposing the form of formal, almost anarchic graffiti tags, speaks to the unchecked nature of the public's response to the pandemic—order and disorder, compliance and rebellion. 2020 will be remembered for its seismic shifts in global health, economies, and societies. In this climate, street pop art and graffiti artwork like Saber's serve as markers of resistance and reminders of human endurance. The biohazard slap-up label, once a mere functional sign, is recontextualized as a piece of art that provokes, questions, and endures, much like the human spirit during the trials of the pandemic. Saber, the American artist behind this impactful work, has once again demonstrated why he is regarded as a legend in the graffiti world. His ability to take the pulse of society and translate it into art that is both provocative and reflective ensures that his work remains relevant and resonant, not just within the street art community but also among those who encounter his art in the very public spaces that the coronavirus pandemic has so markedly changed.

    $70.00

  • Blackbook- Two Hope 92 Giclee Print by DocTC5

    DocTC5 Blackbook- Two Hope 92 Giclee Print by DocTC5

    Blackbook- Two Hope 92 Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Urban Graffiti Modern Artist DocTC5. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size- 17x14. Small Crease To Extreme Lower Left Facing Edge. Blackbook - Two Hope 92 by DocTC5 The 2019 giclee print titled Blackbook - Two Hope 92 by DocTC5 captures a raw and cerebral snapshot of graffiti’s evolution into narrative street pop art. Measuring 17 by 14 inches, this signed and numbered limited edition of 25 is a visual archive laced with coded language, cryptic references, and hyper-stylized aerosol typography. The work is not just a visual display of style writing but a layered commentary stitched together by phrases, symbols, and cartoon-like figures that reinforce graffiti’s connection to street culture, urban consciousness, and media critique. DocTC5 and the Legacy of Subway Style DocTC5, a member of The Cool 5 crew, represents a lineage in New York graffiti that embraced the subway car as a moving canvas during the late twentieth century. Blackbook - Two Hope 92 extends this history through the controlled chaos of colored outlines, highlighted text, and layered caricatures that recall the blackbook practice of early graffiti writers. It is a studio work that maintains the visual and textual density of its roots, showcasing a hybrid vocabulary of visual poetry and street messaging. Each phrase functions as a cultural timestamp from within the underground scene—references like Mushroom City, CIA, and Train Vibes channel a coded worldview shaped by years of subway bombing and street experience. Multilayered Symbolism and Commentary This print collides vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds with muted cyan and pink washes, creating a shifting landscape of psychological and cultural cues. Scattered graffiti tags, mental satire like Be Aware Cause the Glass Penis Has a Mouth That Laughs, and imagery such as disembodied hands and surreal characters turn this piece into a collage of urban satire. These aren’t random annotations—they mimic the marginalia found in blackbooks where artists build entire ideologies through doodles, ideas, and quotes layered between wildstyle letters and burner sketches. Here, the artwork doubles as a social artifact, archiving thought processes that reflect a specific moment in street-level art activism and consciousness. Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork as Cultural Archive Two Hope 92 is more than a tribute to an era. It is a preserved graphic journal—a stylized memory map that maintains graffiti's foundation in artistic resistance and coded identity. Printed on fine art paper with archival giclee technique, the piece delivers museum-quality execution while preserving its blackbook aesthetic. The limited edition is individually signed and stamped, reinforcing its rarity. A small crease at the lower left edge marks the human quality of the object, grounding its artistic merit in the physical wear of cultural production. DocTC5’s piece offers a rare and intimate entry point into the thought and visual process of a street art movement that continues to shape contemporary visual culture.

    $226.00

  • Continental Motors Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Stephanie Buer Continental Motors Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Continental Motors Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Stephanie Buer, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. Signed & Numbered 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 12 Inches Release: November 30, 2019 Run of: 50 "This painting is a portrait of the Continental Motors Factory in East Detroit. I have been exploring Detroit for 17 years and this was the very first time I had visited this factory. I love that there are always new places to discover and explore in this city. Continental Motors is the largest painting I have ever made, the original is 5’ long. The building and the snow were so stunning, I really wanted to make an image that captured everything." - Stephanie Buer

    $218.00

  • Stairway To Heaven PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes Stairway To Heaven PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Josh Keyes

    Stairway To Heaven PP Printers Proof Archival Print by Josh Keyes Archival Pigment Fine Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Fine Art Paper Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2022 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 26x18 Printers Proof Edition of 175 26 x 18 inches / 66 x 45.72 cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand signed and numbered by the artist

    $532.00

  • Risky K Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Risky K Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risky K Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 From the first “Beyond The Streets” exhibit in 2012. Museum Quality Paper With Minor to Light Margin Yellowing, Image Perfect, and Can Be Easily Covered With Mat.

    $470.00

  • Break Free 29 HPM Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Jessica Hess Break Free 29 HPM Archival Print by Jessica Hess

    Break Free 29 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished HPM Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by Jessica Hess Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 20 Inches Release: July 26, 2019 “Break Free” is part of a new series of paintings focusing on the strange abstraction of manmade structures through disuse, decay, and demolition in contrast with the beauty of their reclamation by nature. All will return to the Earth one day." - Jessica Hess Jessica Hess’s Break Free 29: The Architecture of Decay and the Language of Graffiti Jessica Hess’s Break Free 29 is a hand-embellished archival pigment print measuring 24 x 20 inches, released in 2019 as part of a series that documents abandoned urban architecture overtaken by graffiti and natural elements. Printed on 290gsm Moab fine art paper, this limited edition exemplifies Hess’s mastery in photorealistic painting and her ability to transform urban ruin into visual poetry. The image captures a collapsed interior space—possibly a warehouse or industrial relic—where nature begins to reclaim its territory, and every visible surface is layered in tags, murals, and weathered pigment. The work is not a simple celebration of street art. It is a nuanced meditation on impermanence, resilience, and transformation. Hess does not stylize or exaggerate the graffiti; she paints it faithfully, respecting it as an honest record of human mark-making. The decaying beams, broken floorboards, and skeletal remains of the roof add to the visual complexity. Everything in the composition is in flux. The structure is failing, yet the surfaces breathe with new life. Green plants push through the cracks. Bright sprays of color resist silence. The collapse is not an end, but an evolution. Photorealism as Preservation of Street Pop Ephemera Jessica Hess’s work functions as a form of visual preservation. By painstakingly recreating graffiti-covered ruins in photorealistic detail, she immortalizes temporary art in the face of time, destruction, and erasure. In Break Free 29, no surface is left untouched—pillars, window frames, pipes, and debris are covered in overlapping layers of aerosol marks, stickers, and paint drips. Each tag is an anonymous voice, part of a larger visual conversation layered over time. Hess does not edit or curate these voices. She captures them in all their raw complexity. The technique of hand-embellishment in each print adds to the authenticity of the piece. It reinforces the physical nature of graffiti itself—built through layers, retouches, and repetition. The painted elements do not merely replicate; they reactivate the image. Hess’s use of high-fidelity realism and handwork bridges the worlds of graffiti and fine art without compromising either. It reflects her deep respect for the spaces and the artists who have left their imprint there. Entropy, Memory, and the Rewilding of Urban Space Break Free 29 contributes to the ongoing dialogue within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork about the meaning of space, decay, and authorship. Hess doesn’t paint the act of graffiti in motion—she paints its aftermath, its documentation. The structure she depicts is no longer defined by its original function. It is a new environment shaped by collapse, intervention, and neglect. The architecture becomes an accidental canvas, and nature slowly encroaches as a silent collaborator. There is no central human figure in the scene, but human presence is everywhere—in the spray lines, in the tags, in the layers of messages written across time. The graffiti doesn’t just decorate the ruins; it gives them meaning in their disuse. Hess’s framing of this space reveals an alternate kind of beauty—one not built on design, but on decomposition and reoccupation. Plants grow through concrete. Sunlight filters through the broken roof. The manmade yields, and the earth begins to rewrite the structure’s story. Through Break Free 29, Jessica Hess presents ruin not as loss but as transformation. It’s a portrait of impermanence painted with care and precision, reminding us that nothing is truly static—not cities, not art, not nature. Everything is in motion, and everything eventually breaks free.

    $503.00

  • King Squid Face Original Drawing by Nikola Milosevic- Ghost

    Nikola Milosevic- Ghost King Squid Face Original Drawing by Nikola Milosevic- Ghost

    King Squid Face Original One of a Kind Ink Pen Drawing Artwork on Thick Paper by Urban Street Artist Nikola Milosevic- Ghost. 2022 Signed by Tag Original Ink Drawing Size 12.5x10.5

    $194.00

  • Arches Mixed Media Painting by Sechor

    Sechor Arches Mixed Media Painting by Sechor

    Arches Original One of a Kind Mixed-Media Spray Paint Painting Artwork on Canvas by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Sechor. 2021 Signed Mix Media on 18x24 on Unstretched Canvas

    $533.00

  • Lady Aiko Tokyo Pink Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Montana MTN Lady Aiko Tokyo Pink Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Lady Aiko Tokyo Pink Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2025 Stamped Tokyo Pink Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Lady Aiko Tokyo Pink Montana MTN Spray Paint Can Object Artwork The Lady Aiko Tokyo Pink Spray Paint Can by Montana MTN is a 2025 limited edition object artwork that merges collectible design, graffiti culture, and contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork into a functional sculptural release. Produced in a limited edition of 500, the piece features a Montana MTN spray paint can filled with Tokyo Pink paint and packaged inside a custom wooden presentation box. Measuring approximately 3 x 8 inches, the edition transforms a classic graffiti tool into a display-worthy collectible object while maintaining its identity as an authentic spray paint can. The vibrant wraparound artwork includes layered floral imagery, collage aesthetics, Japanese-inspired visual references, and Lady Aiko’s recognizable bunny character holding a spray can marked with a heart symbol. Lady Aiko and Contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Lady Aiko, also known as Aiko Nakagawa, is a Japanese contemporary artist recognized internationally for blending stencil work, graffiti, collage, and Japanese visual culture into large-scale murals and fine art editions. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Aiko later became associated with the influential New York street art movement and worked alongside several major figures in contemporary urban art. Her visual language combines playful femininity with aggressive graffiti energy, creating compositions filled with layered textures, handstyle influences, decorative motifs, and vibrant color palettes. The rabbit figure featured on this Montana MTN can reflects her recurring use of stylized characters and pop imagery that merge innocence with rebellion, an approach that has become central to her identity within Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Artist Spray Cans as Collectible Object Art The evolution of graffiti culture has transformed spray paint cans from disposable tools into collectible art objects that symbolize creativity, urban identity, and artistic freedom. Collaborations between artists and paint manufacturers now occupy an important space in modern Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, allowing functional materials to become sculptural editions and design statements. This Lady Aiko release demonstrates that transition through its detailed printed surface, custom color selection, and branded wooden box. The packaging elevates the presentation while preserving the authenticity of graffiti practice. Collectors value these editions not only for their visual appeal but also because they document the relationship between artists and the materials historically associated with street art culture. Montana MTN and the Expansion of Graffiti Culture Montana MTN has become one of the most recognized paint brands connected to graffiti and street art internationally. Through artist collaborations and limited edition releases, the company has helped expand graffiti culture into galleries, collectible design markets, and contemporary art institutions. The Lady Aiko Tokyo Pink edition represents how modern graffiti object art can combine utility, branding, and artistic storytelling into a single piece. The dense collage composition covering the can reflects the visual overload common within urban environments, while the bright Tokyo Pink cap references both Japanese pop aesthetics and classic graffiti color culture. Within contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, releases like this continue blurring the boundaries between commercial product, artist edition, and sculptural collectible.

    $250.00

  • Time Travel Skateboard Deck Art by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo Time Travel Skateboard Deck Art by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Time Travel Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist COPE2 x Afa Annfa x Chino Lam. 2021 Time Travel Skateboard Size: 80 x 20cm Editions of 100, numbered.

    $359.00

  • Hense Matte White Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Hense- Alex Brewer Hense Matte White Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Hense Matte White Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN  Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2024 Matte White Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Hense Matte White Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN The Hense Matte White Spray Paint Can is a 2024 limited edition release produced by Montana Colors in collaboration with the American contemporary artist Alex Brewer, known professionally as Hense. Known for his large-scale abstract murals and distinctive visual language, Hense combines techniques rooted in graffiti with the sensibilities of abstract painting. His work spans decades, evolving from Atlanta train yards to galleries and city walls around the world. This collaboration with Montana MTN brings his style into the format of collectible object art, capturing the bridge between functional aerosol paint and fine art presentation in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Street Pop Art Meets Collectible Spray Can Sculpture This limited edition release showcases Hense's vibrant and abstract sensibilities through a composition that blends organic shapes and pastel-toned geometry. Featuring a balanced layout of reds, pinks, and blues layered with rounded fields of color, the spray can turns a utilitarian object into a sculptural piece of art. Montana MTN's premium Matte White color spray paint fills the can, while the exterior becomes a canvas for Hense’s approach to contemporary graffiti abstraction. The edition is sealed with Hense’s printed signature and securely housed in a custom wood box that reflects the hybrid nature of graffiti, street culture, and art object collectability. Art Object Edition and Technical Specifications Each can in this 2024 limited run is individually produced and numbered, limited to 500 pieces globally. The design is printed directly onto a 400ml low-pressure Montana Colors can, maintaining the functionality of the paint while enhancing its artistic presentation. The can includes a color-matched plastic cap and collector-friendly packaging, featuring a display-ready natural wood case laser-engraved with the Montana logo and Hense’s tag. The artwork is officially distributed under the Montana MTN Limited Edition series, which has been renowned for highlighting celebrated Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork contributors from around the world. Legacy in Graffiti and Modern Abstraction Alex Brewer was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where he began painting under the name Hense during the early 1990s. He gained notoriety through traditional graffiti writing and later transitioned into large-scale abstract works that span entire buildings and public walls. His approach often utilizes spray paint, rollers, and brushes to create dynamic, layered compositions that blur the lines between fine art and graffiti. The Hense Matte White Spray Paint Can encapsulates that evolution, serving as both a collector’s piece and a symbol of how street art has entered galleries, museums, and the broader design world. This Montana Colors edition captures the artist’s impact and serves as a tangible representation of the movement’s continued growth through object-based artworks.

    $229.00

  • NYC Subway Map VII Bronx Legend Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo NYC Subway Map VII Bronx Legend Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    NYC Subway Map VII Bronx Legend Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 14x19 Archival Pigment Fine Art NYC Subway Map VII Bronx Legend is a visually striking archival print created by Cope2, also known as Fernando Carlo, a respected figure in the street art scene. This limited edition print, confined to a series of just 35 signed and numbered pieces, brings a slice of New York's vibrant street culture to the world of fine art collectors. Each print, sized at 14x19 inches, is printed on premium 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper, known for its ability to present rich, lasting colors and sharp detail. Fernando Carlo's roots in the graffiti movement are evident in this piece, where he incorporates elements of the New York City subway map into his artwork, a nod to the historical significance of subway graffiti in the city's culture. The piece is a riot of color, typography, and symbolism that captures the gritty essence of Bronx street art. The artwork is a dynamic composition of tags, a signature element of graffiti, overlaid on a background that features the familiar layout of the subway system. This palimpsest effect, where newer layers of paint and text overlay older ones, is reminiscent of the subway cars that served as canvases for graffiti artists in the 1970s and 1980s. Carlo's work is not only a visual feast but also a narrative of the urban landscape and its continuous evolution, mirroring the ever-changing streets of New York City. Each print in the series is imbued with the spontaneous energy of street art despite being carefully reproduced to maintain the integrity of the original work. NYC Subway Map VII Bronx Legend is not just a representation of Cope2's artistry; it is also a cultural artifact that stands as a testament to the enduring influence of graffiti art within the broader context of contemporary art. Collectors of this print own a piece of New York City's legacy, as well as a moment in the timeline of an art form that continues to challenge and redefine the boundaries of visual expression.

    $195.00

  • Laststop Black Light Giclee Print by Saber

    Saber Laststop Black Light Giclee Print by Saber

    Laststop Black Light Giclee Print by Saber Artwork Limited Edition Print on Hand Deckled Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 23x17.5. Natural Yellowing to Margins. "This is one of my favorite paintings I created years back. Bringing it back to life over 10 years later with these new materials has been a lot of fun. I almost feel like a kid again playing with these neon sharpies florescent paint pens and shining the black light on the print as I work. Once the light is off, these tags hide in plain sight. It's a little silly, but it does feel a bit magical. Each print is unique and one of a kind. I spent time with each one of these, enjoying the process." -Saber This particular piece, the "Last stop Black Light Giclee Print," is described as a favorite of Saber, revived with the employment of new materials. This process seems to have given the artist a rejuvenating, almost childlike joy. Saber’s approach, integrating neon sharpies and fluorescent paint pens, infuses the work with a playful yet elusive quality, where the artfully reveals itself only under the glow of a black light. This feature adds an interactive dimension to the piece. The prints' unique characteristic of hiding 'tags' in plain sight when not illuminated speaks to the clandestine nature of graffiti culture. Limited to a series of 35, each print has been signed and numbered, indicating a high level of exclusivity and collectibility. The detail of natural yellowing around the margins of the hand-deckled fine art paper contributes to the authenticity of each piece, suggesting a deliberate embrace of the natural aging process and reflecting the often ephemeral nature of street art. The size of the artwork, 23x17.5 inches, provides a generous canvas for Saber’s vibrant work, allowing the intricate details and the contrast between the fluorescent and the dark elements to stand out. The production of the piece in 2023 marks it as a contemporary artifact of street art's ongoing evolution, encapsulating both the history and the current state of the movement. Saber’s connection and time spent on each print ensures that while the edition is limited, no two pieces are exactly alike, each bearing the unique touch of the artist’s hand.

    $673.00

  • Remio Study 04 Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by Remio

    Remio Remio Study 04 Original Acrylic Spray Paint Painting by Remio

    Remio Study- 04 Original One of a Kind Mixed-Media Spray Paint, Acrylic Painting Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Remio. Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper Size: 54 x 50 Inches Release: January 31, 2020 Run of: 1 Massive

    $2,786.00

  • 33rd Street Station Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo 33rd Street Station Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    33rd Street Station Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Cope2. Signed & Numbered Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 31.5 x 18 Inches Release: March 11, 2020 Run of: 100 Cope2 has always shown his respect for the writers before him and in his first steps in the world of graffiti, he was interested in learning from them. This is the way he described his first encounter with them in an interview with Widewalls in 2006: “When I started, to see these graffitis one subway cars was great – the colors, the letters – I wanted to learn from the original artists, not just copy. New York is the motherland of graffiti, I am part of the second generation and I wanted to get my special style.”

    $352.00

  • Water Fall Brick Wall Tats Cru Original Spray Painting by BG183

    BG183 Water Fall Brick Wall Tats Cru Original Spray Painting by BG183

    Water Fall Brick Wall Tats Cru Original Spray Paint Painting by BG183 One of a Kind Artwork on Gallery Wrapped Canvas by Street Art Pop Artist. 2017 Spray Paint Painting Original Ready to Hang Artwork Size 12x12 Water Fall Brick Wall by BG183 of Tats Cru – Original Spray Paint Artwork in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Water Fall Brick Wall is a 2017 original spray paint painting on a 12 x 12 inch gallery wrapped canvas by BG183, a founding member of the legendary graffiti collective Tats Cru. This one-of-a-kind piece is a visual embodiment of New York’s graffiti legacy, blending illustrative mastery with the texture and iconography of urban decay. The title references both a literal cascade of water and the rhythmic flow of paint across a weathered surface, evoking the layered history of graffiti walls where years of tags, buff marks, and new burners converge into visual sediment. BG183 channels that history through a meticulously controlled aerosol technique, using soft gradients, bold shapes, and textured overlays to mimic the depth and permanence of a brick wall weathered by time, spray, and spirit. BG183 and the Tats Cru Tradition As one of the core members of Tats Cru, BG183 has played a key role in redefining what graffiti can be both on the street and in gallery spaces. Known for his technical range, from wildstyle burners to hyper-detailed characters, BG183’s work always maintains the energy of the street even when translated to canvas. Water Fall Brick Wall reflects that ability to carry raw graffiti aesthetics into the language of fine art without diluting its power. The composition is bold and balanced, structured with layers that feel both spontaneous and composed, a characteristic mark of a writer with decades of experience navigating walls, trains, and community murals. Tats Cru’s influence on hip hop visual culture, public art, and muralism flows directly into this piece, grounding it in authenticity and authority. Spray Paint Texture and Surface Depth The surface of Water Fall Brick Wall is alive with texture—misty edges, hardline fades, and drip formations that simulate the stratification of layered graffiti over time. BG183 uses the canvas not as a flat background but as a sculptural element, giving visual weight to each spray layer. The color palette leans into cool blues and warm earth tones, referencing water movement against brick decay, while still maintaining vibrancy. The edges of the piece echo the softness of aerosol dispersal, blending into the gallery-wrapped sides in a way that allows the work to exist without a frame. This ready-to-hang presentation reinforces the idea of street art entering fine art space without losing its connection to outdoor surfaces and uncurated expression. Urban Energy in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Water Fall Brick Wall stands as a concentrated burst of graffiti’s raw language reassembled for interior contemplation. It is a homage to the layers of city infrastructure—walls that hold names, messages, and identities built up over time. BG183 does not attempt to replicate graffiti; he reinterprets its essence, offering a piece that is both a portrait of a wall and a standalone visual narrative. In the broader conversation of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, this painting represents the bridge between street-coded authenticity and studio execution. It holds graffiti’s visual rhythm, spatial awareness, and cultural reverence in every layer of paint and in every inch of surface tension. It is not just an artwork—it is a declaration from a writer who has earned his mark, signed in spray and built from brick and motion.

    $750.00

  • MQ Silver Tag Dollar Original Marker Drawing by MQ Planet- Mque

    MQ Planet- Mque MQ Silver Tag Dollar Original Marker Drawing by MQ Planet- Mque

    MQ Silver Tag Dollar Original Marker Drawing by MQ Planet- Mque on USA Currency 1 Dollar Bill &  100 Lot Modern Street Pop Artwork. 2023 Signed by Tag Original Silver & Black Permanent Marker Drawing Size 6x2.75 On Real USA 1 Dollar Bill Currency. Also Includes 2x 100 Dollar Bill Printings That Include Either a Printed Tag or Marker Tags, I Can't Tell, The Ink is Shiney Speckled on Tag. MQ Planet's "MQ Silver Tag Dollar": A Currency of Street Pop Art MQ Planet, known to the world by his birth name Mque, transcends traditional art forms by merging the mediums of street pop art and graffiti artwork with the emblematic canvas of currency. The "MQ Silver Tag Dollar," a 2023 signed original artwork, is a sterling example of how the raw energy of street art can be encapsulated on the canvas of a real USA 1-dollar bill currency. Measuring 6x2.75 inches, this piece features a silver and black permanent marker drawing, underscoring the artist's innovative approach to modern street pop art. Monetary Medium: A New Avenue for Expression Using currency as a canvas is not merely a choice but a statement, a way for MQ Planet to embed its message within the very fibers of everyday transactions. Imprinting his iconic tag onto a dollar bill is provocative; it transforms the bill from a piece of legal tender into a piece of art, challenging the viewer to reconsider the value we place on money versus art. The "MQ Silver Tag Dollar" exemplifies how the artist capitalizes on the ubiquity of currency to disseminate his vision, ensuring that his art circulates as freely as the dollar itself. The piece is not just art; it becomes a vehicle for transmitting street pop culture. MQ Planet: An Artistic Alchemist In the hands of MQ Planet, the dollar bill transcends its monetary purpose, becoming alchemized into something of far greater cultural significance. With the "MQ Silver Tag Dollar," Mque performs an act of artistic alchemy, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. His choice of a silver marker is deliberate, contrasting the verdant green of the dollar bill and giving the tag a chrome-like sheen that demands attention. The tag, a bold representation of the artist's signature, is both a personal mark and a universal symbol within the graffiti community. It signifies ownership and presence, a graffiti artist's claim over space—even on something as small as a dollar bill. The "MQ Silver Tag Dollar" is a testament to the enduring versatility and adaptability of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It exemplifies how artists like MQ Planet continuously push the boundaries of their craft, finding new ways to engage with audiences and leave an indelible mark on the cultural landscape. Through works like this, MQ Planet leaves his signature on a physical object and imprints his vision onto the very fabric of pop culture.

    $81.00

  • Another New York Classic Print by Tats Cru x BIO- Wilfredo Feliciano

    Tats Cru Another New York Classic Print by Tats Cru x BIO- Wilfredo Feliciano

    Another New York Classic Archival Print by Tats Cru x BIO- Wilfredo Feliciano Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 17x17 Archival Pigment Fine Art The Fusion of Street Heritage and Fine Art in "Another New York Classic" by Tats Cru x BIO "Another New York Classic" stands as a powerful testament to the vibrant energy of New York's street art scene, encapsulated in an archival print by the legendary Tats Cru and BIO, also known as Wilfredo Feliciano. This 2021 limited edition print on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper merges the gritty aesthetics of street graffiti with the enduring qualities of fine art, a hallmark of the collective's work over the decades. The 17x17 inch artwork is brought to life with archival pigment, ensuring the vivid colors and intricate details remain as intended for years. This piece is signed and numbered, part of a limited run of just 50, solidifying its status as a collectible. Tats Cru, a group of Bronx-based graffiti artists and muralists, has been instrumental in elevating graffiti from street corners to galleries while maintaining the authenticity of the craft. BIO, a founding member, brings his distinct flair to this print, showcasing the intricate lettering and bold color schemes that have made their work iconic. BIO's Artistic Legacy and the Prestige of Tats Cru BIO's contributions to the art world through Tats Cru have been multifaceted, demonstrating that street art is not just a form of urban expression but a sophisticated, evolving art form. "Another New York Classic" exemplifies the group's ability to transform graffiti's raw power and visual language into pieces that resonate with a broad audience. Their work has always been a dialogue between the artist and the bustling city life, with each piece serving as a narrative of New York's cultural and artistic history. The inclusion of archival pigment in the creation of "Another New York Classic" is a nod to the collective's understanding of the importance of legacy in art. It's a celebration of the craft's journey from ephemeral street art to lasting works of fine art. The print is not merely a reproduction but a continuation of the conversation between street culture and the broader art community, a narrative that Tats Cru and BIO have been central in shaping. "Another New York Classic": A Celebration of Graffiti's Evolution In "Another New York Classic," the traditional elements of graffiti — the stylized letters, the vibrant colors, and the sense of movement — are all present. However, they are rendered with a precision and permanence that only a fine art print can provide. This work celebrates the evolution of graffiti from an act of rebellion to a respected and sought-after artistic genre. It acknowledges the roots of street pop art and graffiti artwork while showcasing the maturity and depth the form has achieved. "Another New York Classic" by Tats Cru x BIO is a vibrant homage to the enduring legacy of New York's graffiti art scene. As a limited edition print, it represents a piece of New York's cultural tapestry and a significant artifact within the street pop art movement. It is a testament to Tats Cru's and BIO's commitment to their craft and their role in the ongoing narrative of street art's place within the pantheon of modern art. This print stands as a beacon of the transformative power of street art and its ability to capture the essence of a time, a place, and a movement.

    $236.00

  • New York City Subway Map II PP HPM Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo New York City Subway Map II PP HPM Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    New York City Subway Map II PP Printers Proof HPM Archival Print by Cope2- Fernando Carlo Limited Edition Hand Painted Multiple on Moab Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2017 Signed & Marked PP HPM Hand Embellished Print Limited Edition Artwork Size 17x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art. Cope2's Vision in "New York City Subway Map II PP Printers Proof" "New York City Subway Map II PP Printers Proof" by Cope2, also known as Fernando Carlo, is a striking representation of the energy and vibrancy of street art culture, as captured on the very symbol of urban movement—the New York City subway map. This limited edition print from 2017 is a hand-painted multiple (HPM) on Moab Rag Fine Art Paper, each piece hand-signed and marked as a printer's proof by Cope2. The artwork, sized at 17x24 inches, showcases a blend of archival pigment fine art with the raw, spontaneous energy of street art through Cope2's iconic hand embellishments. Cope2's work in this series transcends the simple geographic representation of a map, transforming it into a canvas that narrates the pulse of the city's underground culture. Each Printer's Proof is a unique conversation piece, a segment of a more extensive dialogue that Cope2 has led in the street art scene for decades. His signature throw-ups and wildstyle tags are not just mere markings but are symbolic of the streets' language, speaking to urban artists' identity, struggle, and voice. The Intersection of Urban Landscape and Artistic Expression The "New York City Subway Map II" series is more than a navigational tool; it's a storied journey through the streets of New York, a visual exploration of the city's graffiti history. The map serves as the groundwork for Cope2's artistic exploration, where he layers his distinctive tags and colorful abstractions. This interplay of structured lines and wild graffiti is a metaphor for juxtaposing the city's order with the chaos of its subcultures. As a Printer's Proof, this artwork holds a special place in the production process, being one of the first prints off the press, reviewed by the artist for quality and detail. Cope2's decision to hand-embellish each piece underscores the importance of the artist's touch, ensuring that each print carries a piece of the street's soul. The HPM technique furthers this connection, bridging the gap between one-of-a-kind street art pieces and reproducible fine art prints. In essence, Cope2's "New York City Subway Map II PP Printers Proof" is a testament to the enduring legacy of graffiti as a form of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. It captures the essence of New York's urban spirit, with each print serving as a historical artifact of the city's rich street art culture. Through his work, Cope2 continues influencing the dialogue around street art, ensuring that its raw, unfiltered voice remains a vibrant part of the contemporary art world.

    $1,302.00

  • LA Hands Painted Silkscreen Print by OG Slick

    OG Slick LA Hands Painted Silkscreen Print by OG Slick

    LA Hands Painted 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 298gsm Stonehenge Paper by OG Slick Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 24x24 Spray Paint, Graffiti, Hand, Gang Sign, Hand Sign, LA, Los Angeles, California, Mickey Mouse, Disney, Tag, Throw Up Print. OG Slick, an iconic name synonymous with the vibrancy of street and pop art, introduces a masterpiece titled "LA Hands Painted." This 2021 creation captures the essence of Los Angeles, California, amalgamating elements of its culture, grit, and unmistakable flair. With the artwork measuring a substantial 24x24 inches, viewers are immediately drawn to the hands depicted, reminiscent of the quintessential LA gang signs. The hands' intricacy, paired with the fluidity of the sprayed graffiti, portrays both rebellion and an ode to a city known for its undying spirit. Beyond the immediate recognition of the hands, the influence of Disney, specifically Mickey Mouse, is subtly yet unmistakably infused. The spray can, held in a manner evocative of the beloved character, introduces a playful juxtaposition to the otherwise raw urban imagery. It's this blend of street aesthetics with pop culture elements that sets OG Slick apart, making his work resonate with both enthusiasts of urban art and broader audiences. This particular piece, "LA Hands Painted," is rendered as a 7-color hand-pulled silkscreen print, a technique revered for its ability to deliver rich, vibrant colors and capture the artist's intended details. Produced on 298gsm Stonehenge Paper, the choice ensures longevity and a pristine finish, suitable for any collector's gallery. Given its limited edition status, with only 200 prints available, each signed and numbered by OG Slick, it stands as a testament to exclusivity and artistic brilliance. Through this artwork, the essence of LA, its streets, signs, and symbols, are immortalized, showcasing the city's spirit and OG Slick's unparalleled artistic vision.

    $845.00

  • Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO Original Spray Painting by MQ Planet- Mque

    MQ Planet- Mque Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO Original Spray Painting by MQ Planet- Mque

    Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO Original Spray Painting by MQ Planet- Mque One of a Kind Artwork on Fine Art by Street Art Pop Artist. 2023 Signed Mixed Media Acrylic & Spray Paint Original Painting Size 16x12 Tow Away Zone, MQIZM, SEO, Lucy Mkue MQ Planet's Vivid Street Canvas: The Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO The Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO is a striking piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork by the renowned artist MQ Planet, also known by his real name, Mque. This one-of-a-kind original spray painting stands as a vibrant testament to the evolving nature of street art, blending graffiti's raw edge with pop art's polished aesthetic. Created in 2023, this signed mixed media acrylic and spray paint work is emblematic of Mque's distinctive style, marked by its bold colors, dynamic compositions, and culturally resonant themes. Exploring the Synthesis of Media in Mque's Art In this 16x12 original painting, Mque combines acrylic and spray paint to capture the essence of urban art. The piece features elements synonymous with the urban environment, such as the iconic 'Tow Away Zone' signage, juxtaposed with the artist's signature elements like 'MQIZM,' 'SEO,' and 'Lucy Mkue.' The backdrop of the brick wall serves not just as a canvas but as a symbol of the cityscape itself—a fitting stage for the dance of Mque's vibrant graffiti letters. Each component within the artwork is carefully curated to represent a facet of the street art narrative, reflecting the voices and stories that emanate from the urban jungle. Mque's Impact on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork The work of MQ Planet goes beyond mere artistic expression; it is a cultural phenomenon that captures the zeitgeist of street pop art. Through pieces like the Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO, Mque challenges the viewer to reconsider the definition and scope of art itself. He bridges disparate worlds by bringing the street to the gallery, inviting a dialogue between the onlooker and the walls that bear witness to the city's soul. Mque's contribution to the genre is not just in his visual language but in his authenticity and fidelity to the spirit of street culture. His artwork encapsulates the pulse of the streets, offering a window into the life and rhythm of the city. The Brick Wall Mailbox Lucy SEO reflects Mque's mastery over his medium and a narrative piece that tells a story of the streets, the artist, and the ever-present interplay between art and the environment. This original painting is a colorful chronicle of Mque's artistic journey and a vibrant chapter in the book of street pop art and graffiti artwork.

    $801.00

  • Bricks Graffiti Bubble Original Painting by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Bricks Graffiti Bubble Original Painting by DrNuse89

    Bricks Graffiti Bubble Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Spray Paint Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas by Street Art Pop Culture Artist DrNuse89. 2022 Signed Original Painting Size 9x3

    $65.00

  • Risky J Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Risky J Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risky J Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 From the first “Beyond The Streets” exhibit in 2012. Museum Quality Paper With Minor to Light Margin Yellowing, Image Perfect, and Can Be Easily Covered With Mat.

    $470.00

  • Risky I Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risk Rock Risky I Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock

    Risky I Graffiti Alphabet Letter Giclee by Risk Rock on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 24x24 From the first “Beyond The Streets” exhibit in 2012. Museum Quality Paper With Minor to Light Margin Yellowing, Image Perfect, and Can Be Easily Covered With Mat.

    $470.00

  • Quiccs x SneakerHereos Banned 1s Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan

    Eric Pagsanjan Quiccs x SneakerHereos Banned 1s Original Acrylic Painting by Eric Pagsanjan

    Quiccs xSneakerHereos- Banned 1s Original One of a Kind Acrylic Painting Artwork on Stretched Canvas Panel by Popular Street Graffiti Artist Eric Pagsanjan. 2019 Quiccs x SneakerHereos - Original Painting Used As Comic Book Cover by Eric Pagsanjan Created Exclusively for NBA All-Star Weekend Pop-Up Acrylic on Stretched Canvas Panel Size: 18" x 24" x .75" "I hold respect and admiration for artists that create their own apparel. I’m a huge sneaker fan, and my personal collection is ever-growing. Combining my love for sneakers, the designers who make them, and comic-book style superheroes, I created a series of portraits dedicated to the designers that I consider to be incredible. To me, they are superheroes. They are ‘SneakerHeroes. Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan

    $712.00

  • Dirty French Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    123Klan Dirty French Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    Dirty French 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by 123Klan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 4 color screenprint on 100 lb, acid free paper Signed and numbered limited edition of 100 Printed by Ben LaFond

    $288.00

  • Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails 2020 AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Dave Pollot Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails 2020 AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot

    Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails 2020 AP Archival Print by Dave Pollot Limited Edition Print on Matte Velvet Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2020 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition 4/10 Artwork Size 18x24 Archival Pigment Fine Art "Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails" stands as a testament to the prowess of Dave Pollot, a revered name in contemporary pop art. This piece, created in 2020, exemplifies Pollot's unique ability to extract meaning from mundane objects and translate it into visually compelling narratives. Conceived as an archival pigment print on matte velvet rag fine art paper, the artwork is steeped in Pollot's signature style and offers a thoughtful commentary on the challenging year that was 2020. The piece is part of a limited edition series, signed and marked as Artist's Proof (AP), and assigned the distinct serial 4/10. These marks authenticate its exclusivity, affirming the artist's hands-on involvement in the creation process, ensuring each piece's uniqueness. Measuring 18x24 inches, the print is designed to stand out, creating a striking impression that encapsulates the artist's knack for turning everyday images into poignant masterpieces. Pollot's work transcends the traditional boundaries of pop art, drawing influence from street and graffiti art in its aesthetic and thematic expression. The juxtaposition of oil and water in this piece serves as a metaphor, alluding to the incompatibility and conflict faced in 2020. Like oil and water, the year saw the world's population struggling to mix, separated by invisible barriers of fear and uncertainty, a theme which the artist deftly brings to life. "Oil and Water IV The Year that Took the Wind Out of Our Sails" is not merely a captivating piece of visual art; it is an archival record of a difficult historical moment, viewed through the lens of a talented pop artist. Its distinctive combination of archival pigment on matte velvet rag paper enriches its impact, granting it a timeless appeal. This artwork is a must-have for modern art aficionados who appreciate the narrative depth and visual charm of pop art, as well as the novel perspectives it brings to the events of our time.

    $1,344.00

  • Silver Tall Tagged Slap-Up by Sechor

    Sechor Silver Tall Tagged Slap-Up by Sechor

    Silver Tall Tagged Original Metallic Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist Sechor Modern Street Artwork. 2021 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 5.5x4.25 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Label. Handling Creases Along Midsection.

    $25.00

  • Supreme NYC HPM Acrylic Archival Print by Daniel Loveridge

    Daniel Loveridge Supreme NYC HPM Acrylic Archival Print by Daniel Loveridge

    Supreme NYC HPM Acrylic Archival Print by Daniel Loveridge Fine Art Hand-Embellished Limited Edition on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Paper Artist Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Acrylic Paint Hand Embellished Limited HPM Edition of 5 Artwork Size 17x14 "Daniel Loveridge’s gritty canvases seamlessly capture urban decay's raw and unrepentant beauty. Working predominantly in acrylic and ink on canvas, Loveridge paints en plein air, as he has for his sixteen-year-long career. Dilapidated interior scenes comprise the majority of the artist’s oeuvre. Abandoned buildings rife with decomposing tin and concrete walls are intensified by brilliantly pigmented patches of graffiti throughout his compositions." -House of Roulx

    $360.00

  • Beanie Hat Boy Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Beanie Hat Boy Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    Beanie Hat Boy Original Permanent Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.25x5.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Label.

    $29.00

  • Alonso Alcalde 123 Klan Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Alonso Alcalde Alonso Alcalde 123 Klan Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN

    Alonso Alcalde 123 Klan Blue Spray Paint Can Artwork by Montana MTN  Limited Edition Artist Paint Crossover Graffiti Street Object Art. 2024 123 Klan Blue Color Limited Edition of 500 Spray Paint Can with Custom Wood Box Object Artwork Size 3x8 Montana MTN Filled with Paint. Alonso Alcalde x Montana MTN 123 Klan Blue Spray Paint Can in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork In 2024, Chilean-born artist Alonso Alcalde collaborated with Montana Colors to release a limited edition spray can titled 123 Klan Blue. Known for his street-influenced abstract work and his presence in international graffiti culture, Alcalde brought his unique visual language to the cylindrical surface of a functioning spray paint can. The edition was capped at 500 units worldwide and came housed in a custom-engraved wooden box, cementing its status as both functional tool and collectible object. This release is part of Montana MTN’s broader initiative to highlight influential voices in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork movement by turning the tools of creation into platforms for visual storytelling. Measuring 3 inches in diameter and 8 inches in height, the piece blurs the boundary between utilitarian graffiti material and gallery-level sculpture. Design Approach and Symbolic Layers Alonso Alcalde’s can artwork features a dense collage of photography, painted marks, graphic fragments, and layered textures that mirror the aesthetic techniques he applies to his traditional works. The imagery wraps around the surface with intentional fragmentation, suggesting themes of motion, place, and memory—key elements in his ongoing artistic exploration. Dominant tones of orange, red, and yellow contrast against the branded 123 Klan Blue dome, merging chaos and control in the visual composition. The word Patiperro, one of Alcalde’s longtime monikers, appears subtly within the layout, linking the object to his graffiti identity. This mix of hand-rendered energy and print production reflects the wider evolution of graffiti from its ephemeral urban origins into institutional and collectible formats. It transforms the spray can from a disposable tool into an archival artifact with artistic weight. Montana MTN Artist Series and Cultural Relevance Montana Colors is known for curating collaborations with artists deeply rooted in the culture of graffiti and urban visual language. The 123 Klan Blue edition featuring Alonso Alcalde continues this tradition by selecting an artist who authentically represents both street credibility and experimental artistry. Unlike promotional collectibles, this can is filled with usable spray paint, maintaining its utility while operating as a sculptural object. This duality reinforces the power of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork to inhabit spaces of both raw creation and refined presentation. The artist’s ability to integrate layered narrative with functional form resonates with collectors, writers, and fans of contemporary street-based culture. Limited Edition Status and Market Impact The release of only 500 units, each individually boxed and signed with custom design elements, elevates the can from graffiti supply to high-value object art. As part of a long-standing tradition where graffiti culture intersects with product design, the Alonso Alcalde 123 Klan Blue can embodies the move toward street artist-branded merchandise with integrity. Its rarity, packaging, and embedded artistic voice place it in the lineage of spray can collectibles that document not only creative aesthetics but also shifts in the art market’s view of graffiti. By participating in this Montana MTN collaboration, Alcalde reinforces his position as a contemporary force in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, producing work that both honors tradition and reshapes how it is experienced.

    $229.00

  • Animaniac Marker Drawing by Sechor

    Sechor Animaniac Marker Drawing by Sechor

    Animaniac Original Marker & Pencil Hand Drawing on Bristol Paper by Modern Graffiti Street Art Artist Sechor. 2021 Signed Original Marker Drawing 01/2021 14x17 in, Bristol Paper

    $291.00

  • One Love Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    123Klan One Love Silkscreen Print by 123Klan

    urchase One Love 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by 123Klan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 18x24 4 color screenprint on 100 lb, acid-free paper Signed and numbered limited edition of 100  Printed by Ben LaFond.

    $288.00

  • Eye Text Tag Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    DrNuse89 Eye Text Tag Slap-Up by DrNuse89

    Eye Text Tag Original Permanent Marker Slap-Up Label Drawing Art on Mailing Label by Graffiti Artist DrNuse69 Modern Street Artwork. 2022 Signed Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4.25x5.5 Marker Tagged on USPS Priority Mailing Label.

    $16.00

  • David with Machine Gun Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen by Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat

    David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Blek le Rat Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2008 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Blek le Rat & Marked AP, Limited Edition Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print. Shepard Fairey x Blek le Rat David with Machine Gun AP Silkscreen Print 2008 The David with Machine Gun AP Artist Proof silkscreen print from 2008 is a rare collaborative work created by Shepard Fairey, widely known as OBEY, and stencil art pioneer Blek le Rat. Hand-pulled on fine art paper and measuring 18 x 24 inches, this Artist Proof edition is signed by both artists and marked “AP,” distinguishing it from the standard numbered release of 100. Artist Proofs carry additional significance within the art world due to their limited availability and direct association with the artists’ approval process, making this piece especially sought after by collectors of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Imagery and Symbolic Tension This print features Michelangelo’s classical David, a symbol of Renaissance ideals of beauty, youth, and heroism, reimagined with a modern twist: he holds a machine gun. The stark juxtaposition between timeless humanist ideals and contemporary instruments of war creates a powerful critique of violence and the ways cultural icons are repurposed to reflect current anxieties. Set against a graffiti-covered urban backdrop, the figure embodies the collision between high art traditions and street-level social commentary. The work challenges viewers to consider how ideals of strength and beauty are corrupted when reframed within the context of militarization. Collaboration Across Generations Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in France in 1951, is often credited as the father of stencil graffiti, influencing countless artists with his Paris-based interventions since the 1980s. Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, rose to prominence through his OBEY campaign and politically resonant prints, later achieving international acclaim with his Hope poster of Barack Obama. Their joint creation of David with Machine Gun demonstrates how two generations of artists from different cultural backgrounds can merge their practices to create a unified message. It serves as both homage to classical art and a critique of the modern world. Rarity and Collectible Importance Artist Proof editions such as this one are rarer than the main run, typically reserved for the artists themselves or for key collaborators. Marked “AP” and carrying the signatures of both Fairey and Blek le Rat, this print embodies both historical and artistic value. Beyond its scarcity, the work is a striking representation of how street artists reinterpret cultural symbols to confront pressing issues like war and societal decay. The David with Machine Gun AP silkscreen stands as a prime example of the fusion of fine art history and modern protest through the visual language of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $3,325.00

Throw Ups & Tags Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Throw Ups and tags in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork have long been synonymous with the vibrant, often illicit expressions in urban landscapes. Central to this art form are 'throw-ups' and 'tags,' the most basic and prolific elements of graffiti. While graffiti's origins trace back through decades, it is in the latter half of the twentieth century that these particular forms have taken shape, becoming a staple in cities around the globe.

Essence and Characteristics of Throw-Ups

Throw-ups are characterized by their bubbly letters, typically outlined and filled in with minimal colors for speed and efficiency. This style is designed for quick execution, allowing the artist to create a significant and impactful visual statement in a short amount of time, often to cover as much territory as possible or to place their mark in high-risk areas. The aesthetic of throw-ups balances readability and stylization, with the artist's name becoming a visual icon through repeated public display. They serve as a calling card for graffiti writers, a testament to their presence, and a challenge to the transient nature of street art.

Significance and Evolution of Tags

Tags are the most fundamental expression in graffiti, the artist's stylized signature. They are often seen as the purest form of graffiti, a direct link between the artist and their pseudonym. Originating as simple marks to signal an individual's presence, tags have evolved into intricate works of art in their own right, showcasing a mastery of form and a deep understanding of street art's calligraphic traditions. They are not only a means of claiming territory but also a way of asserting one's identity within the subculture.

Cultural Impact and Perception

The cultural impact of throw-ups and tags is significant, as they have been both celebrated and vilified. They are seen by enthusiasts as raw embodiments of the artist's personality and as markers of urban space by the street art community. However, these forms of expression are often misunderstood by the general public and can be dismissed as vandalism rather than a legitimate art form. Despite this, throw-ups and tags have undeniably influenced the aesthetic of Street Pop Art and have become an intrinsic part of the visual language of urban environments.

Artistic Techniques and Styles

The techniques involved in creating throw-ups and tags require skill and practice. Artists often develop their unique style by practicing with various tools ranging from spray cans to markers. The progression from simple tags to elaborate throw-ups can be seen as an artist's journey, honing their technique and expanding their visual vocabulary. The style of each artist's tag or throw-up is as unique as a fingerprint, often loaded with symbolic meaning and personal flair.

Throw Ups & Tags in Mainstream Recognition

Despite their controversial status, throw-ups and tags have gained mainstream recognition, influencing graphic design, fashion, and popular culture. They have been featured in galleries and exhibitions, challenging the traditional boundaries of art. The transition from the streets to the galleries has not been without its tensions, as questions regarding authenticity and commercialization arise. Nevertheless, the art form continues to evolve, and its influence is evident across various creative disciplines. Throw-ups and tags are foundational elements of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. They embody the raw, unfiltered voice of the city, capturing the spirit of rebellion, identity, and community. As society's understanding of this art form grows, so does the appreciation for the skill and cultural significance behind every line and curve.

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