Time

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  • High Time- High All Day Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin High Time- High All Day Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    High Time- High All Day Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Photographique Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. Marwan Shahin's "High All Day" Collectors edition of only 5 prints of each. From High Time series, Debuting in 2015, Released for the first time produced by Shahin Studios, released in celebration of the new year. Only 5 Available of each2015 18 inches x 22 inches Giclée on Photographique Rag Signed, Numbered, Embossed and Branded

    $406.00

  • High Time- High All Night Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    Marwan Shahin High Time- High All Night Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin

    High Time- High All Night Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Photographique Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. Marwan Shahin's "High All Night" Collectors edition of only 5 prints of each. From High Time series, Debuting in 2015, Released for the first time produced by Shahin Studios, released in celebration of the new year. Only 5 Available of each2015 18 inches x 22 inches Giclée on Photographique Rag Signed, Numbered, Embossed and Branded

    $406.00

Time

Exploring the Concept of Time in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Time is a universal concept that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. It is an ever-present force in our lives, dictating the rhythm of our existence. In the world of art, time has been a source of inspiration for centuries, serving as a muse for artists across different eras and movements. Street pop art and graffiti artwork, in particular, offer unique perspectives on time, capturing its essence through vibrant colors, bold lines, and thought-provoking imagery.

Time as a Central Theme in Street Pop Art

Street pop art, a fusion of pop art and street art, often incorporates the theme of time in its visual narratives. This genre, known for its accessibility and connection to urban culture, uses time to comment on societal trends, consumerism, and the fleeting nature of fame and success. Artists like Keith Haring (United States, 1958-1990) and Jean-Michel Basquiat (United States, 1960-1988) epitomized this approach in their works. Haring's vibrant, kinetic figures often seem to be in a race against time, reflecting the urgency and pace of modern life. Basquiat's layered, text-laden paintings, on the other hand, explore historical time, connecting past and present in a dialogue that highlights the cyclical nature of history and culture.

Graffiti Artwork and the Temporality of Urban Spaces

Graffiti artwork, with its roots deeply embedded in the urban landscape, provides a different lens through which to view time. The very nature of graffiti, often temporary and subject to the whims of city authorities or rival artists, speaks to the transient nature of time. Graffiti artists like Banksy (United Kingdom, real name unknown) and Shepard Fairey (United States, born 1970) use this impermanence to their advantage, creating works that capture the zeitgeist and encourage viewers to reflect on the present moment. Banksy's stenciled images, often accompanied by poignant messages, highlight the ephemerality of life and the need to seize the day. Fairey's iconic "Obey" series, with its bold, repetitive imagery, prompts viewers to consider the repetitive nature of time and the patterns that emerge in our collective consciousness.

Time as a Reflection of Social and Political Change

Both street pop art and graffiti artwork frequently engage with time as a reflection of social and political change. These art forms are inherently connected to the communities in which they are created, and as such, they often serve as visual chronicles of the times. The works of artists like Os Gemeos (Brazil, twin brothers Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, born 1974) and Blu (Italy, real name unknown) are prime examples of this. Os Gemeos' whimsical, colorful murals often depict scenes that reflect the cultural and social dynamics of Brazil, capturing moments in time that speak to the broader narrative of the country's history. Blu's large-scale murals, on the other hand, are known for their political commentary, addressing issues like environmental degradation and capitalism. His works serve as a reminder that time is not just a personal experience but also a collective one, shaped by the events and movements that define our era. The exploration of time in street pop art and graffiti artwork offers a multifaceted perspective on this universal concept. Through the lens of these art forms, time is not just a linear progression but a dynamic force that shapes our experiences, our communities, and our understanding of the world. Whether reflecting on the fleeting nature of existence, the cyclical patterns of history, or the transformative power of social change, street pop art and graffiti artwork invite us to contemplate the complex relationship between time and humanity.

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