Tokyo

3 artworks

  • Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor Royal Selangor Steampunk 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor- Steampunk 400% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Pewter Metal Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Trompe l'oeil riveted metal plating defines the Special Edition 400% Steampunk BE@RBRICK ROYAL SELANGOR, evoking the guttural roar of a coal-fired furnace, the hiss of steam, and all the romance of 19th century engineering. Cast in pewter and given a graphite-treated bronze finish to simulate weathered iron, selective missing panels expose the automaton’s inner workings of pewter gauges and conduits. A cartoon-like bear in anthropomorphic form, MEDICOM TOY’s BE@RBRICK debuted in Tokyo in 2001. In the intervening years, the designer toy has acquired international cult status, in no small part due to its subsequent release in a range of materials, sizes and themes, and its collaborations with a slew of art, design & fashion heavyweights. https://youtu.be/fkBpxS3Twrw

    $3,601.00

  • Royal Selangor Steampunk Iron Bright 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor Royal Selangor Steampunk Iron Bright 400% Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor- Steampunk Iron Bright 400% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Pewter Metal Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Edition of 400. At the cusp of the 19th century, innovations in smelting become the catalyst for the dawn of the aptly dubbed new Iron Age. Metal of improved quality is employed widely, from transport infrastructure and civil engineering to the humblest of domestic uses. The Special Edition Iron Bright Steampunk BE@RBRICK ROYAL SELANGOR’s bright pewter skin suggests the glimmer of new iron, with absent panels revealing graphite treated interior workings. Since its debut in Tokyo in 2001, MEDICOM TOY’s BE@RBRICK has achieved international cult status, its cartoon-like bear form a collaborative canvas to art, design, and fashion greats. Small Tear To Box https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmUPvGpTXJU

    $3,601.00

  • Royal Selangor Arabesque Golden Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor Royal Selangor Arabesque Golden Bearbrick Be@rbrick

    Royal Selangor- Arabesque Golden BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Pewter Metal Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures In the Special Edition 400% Arabesque Golden BE@RBRICK ROYAL SELANGOR, the Midas Touch elevates the richness of arabesque metal engraving from mere visual feast to lavish gold-toned banquet. Since its debut in Tokyo in 2001, MEDICOM TOY’s BE@RBRICK has achieved international cult status, its cartoon-like bear form a collaborative canvas to art, design and fashion greats.

    $3,601.00

Tokyo Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Tokyo's Role in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Tokyo stands as one of the most visually stimulating cities in the world, where neon-drenched streets, architectural density, and an ingrained culture of design have provided fertile ground for Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. While graffiti in Tokyo has historically been suppressed through strict legal frameworks and property protection, the scene has continued to evolve through persistence, innovation, and cultural hybridization. Artists in Tokyo have developed unique styles that blend traditional Japanese motifs with Western pop influences, anime aesthetics, and futurist urban themes. The city’s visual overload has influenced both local and international street artists to create high-impact work designed for fleeting encounters amid the fast-paced metropolis.

Graffiti Culture in Tokyo's Urban Landscape

Although graffiti remains technically illegal in Tokyo, certain areas like Shibuya, Shimokitazawa, Harajuku, and Koenji have become recognized unofficial canvases for urban artists. The graffiti styles range from stylized kanji tags and complex wildstyle to politically nuanced stencil pieces and post-pop paste-ups. One of the key figures in Tokyo’s graffiti evolution is Dragon76, known for his expressive characters that merge Japanese calligraphy with hip hop and reggae influences. Another prominent voice is UFO907, whose collaborations and cryptic iconography have appeared across the city. These artists reflect a broader Japanese approach that prioritizes subtlety, aesthetics, and social engagement over overt rebellion.

Street Pop Aesthetics and Designer Influence

Street Pop Art in Tokyo has developed a distinct visual identity by drawing influence from fashion, manga, and commercial packaging. Artists like Takashi Murakami have shifted perceptions of what constitutes fine art, merging high-end gallery exhibitions with street visuals rooted in pop culture. While Murakami does not directly tag the streets, his influence is seen in how many Tokyo-based artists incorporate flat color, character design, and consumer iconography into their work. This overlap between street expression and branded design is evident in the collaborations between graffiti artists and major Japanese fashion houses, including BAPE and Comme des Garçons, where wall aesthetics translate into collectible apparel and accessories.

Public Art Projects and Global Recognition

Tokyo’s tight public regulations have pushed many artists toward sanctioned mural projects and curated installations in spaces like 3331 Arts Chiyoda and the Daikanyama T-Site. Large-scale murals and installations supported by private sponsors and art festivals provide a platform for local talent while welcoming international graffiti legends. Tokyo’s influence on Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork continues to grow globally as artists from around the world visit the city, inspired by its fusion of heritage and hyper-modernity. While spontaneous wall work may be rare compared to cities like Berlin or São Paulo, the impact of Tokyo's artists and its visual environment is unmistakable in shaping contemporary global street culture.

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