Turtle

2 artworks

  • Sea Also Rises Exodus of Turtleton Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Tim Doyle Sea Also Rises Exodus of Turtleton Silkscreen Print by Tim Doyle

    Sea Also Rises- Exodus of Turtleton Limited Edition 6-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Tim Doyle Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 24x36 1st Print. Artist Tim Doyle was asked to participate in PangeaSeed’s “The Year of Living Dangerously” print suite in 2013

    $229.00

  • Discover Variant Archival Print by Dragon76

    Dragon76 Discover Variant Archival Print by Dragon76

    Discover Variant Archival Print by Dragon76 Limited Edition on Deckled 310gsm Canson Aquarelle Fine Art Paper Pop Graffiti Street Artist Modern Artwork. 2025 Signed & Numbered Print Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 24x36 Archival Pigment Fine Art. Discover Variant: Dragon76’s Expansive Fusion of Street Pop Art and Modern Myth Discover Variant Archival Print by Dragon76 is a landmark example of contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that blends visual spectacle with socio-environmental reflection. Printed on 310gsm Canson Aquarelle fine art paper with deckled edges, this large-format 24 by 36 inch pigment print is a 2025 signed and numbered edition limited to only 25 copies. Dragon76’s immersive visual language of futuristic symbolism, street culture, and nature mythology is on full display in this hand-signed collector’s edition that transforms fine art into a vehicle of cinematic storytelling. Astronaut Iconography and the Cultural Landscape At the center of Discover Variant is a solitary figure in a high-tech astronaut helmet, whose expression is calm yet resolute. The helmet is tagged with graffiti-style scrawls, insignias, and visual cues from both Eastern and Western iconography. This fusion projects the artist’s own cultural hybridity, born in Shiga, Japan and active globally from his base in New York City. The face within the helmet is an avatar for humankind confronting the unknown, wrapped in not just armor but identity, history, and belief. The suit is surrounded by aquatic lifeforms—a koi-like fish, corals, and waves—fusing outer space exploration with the mysteries of the deep sea. The result is a dreamlike construct that reads like a mural, a painting, and a motion picture frame all at once. Color as Narrative, Composition as Energy Dragon76 is known for his explosive color palettes and the use of gradients to shape mood and narrative space. Discover Variant uses a split-field background of fiery red-orange and electric oceanic blue. These complementary tones don’t simply balance—they activate the artwork, making the motion feel tangible. The holographic intensity of the fish, the rippling tension of the water, and the mechanical textures of the astronaut gear are meticulously layered using digital drawing and traditional painting techniques. By printing on premium deckled-edge Canson Aquarelle paper, the tactile quality of the piece becomes part of its storytelling. It elevates the street-born energy of the work into the world of museum-grade fine art. Dragon76’s Role in Modern Graffiti and Pop Culture Art Dragon76’s global reputation is built on his fusion of Afro-futurism, cyberpunk, manga stylings, and urban calligraphy. Whether executed as towering murals or exclusive fine art prints, his work addresses climate urgency, cross-cultural unity, and speculative futures. Discover Variant sits at the intersection of those themes—echoing the power of traditional graffiti while leaning into the storytelling capacity of modern technology and folklore. The artist, whose real name is not publicly disclosed, continues to be a pivotal figure in pushing graffiti culture into galleries, printmaking, and international collaborations. In this limited edition of 25, each Discover Variant print becomes a rare artifact of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that speaks across genres, borders, and formats.

    $550.00

Turtle Graffiti Street Pop Art

Symbolism of Turtles in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

The turtle, with its storied past and rich symbolism, has found a distinctive place in the realm of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Across various cultures, turtles represent longevity, endurance, and tranquility, qualities that have made this creature a compelling subject for artists. Within the bustling and ever-changing cityscapes that street artists often call their home, the image of the turtle serves as a stark contrast to the fast-paced environment that surrounds it. Graffiti artists, known for their ephemeral works that often comment on the transitory nature of life and society, use the turtle as a motif to evoke a sense of stability and permanence in their work. The use of the turtle in street art can be seen as a call to slow down and reflect, a message that resonates deeply in our modern, fast-paced world.

Emergence of the Turtle as a Motif in Urban Art

In urban art, the representation of animals is a recurrent theme, and the turtle has emerged as a particularly poignant symbol. Its hard shell represents protection against the elements, a metaphor for resilience against the harshness of city life. Moreover, the turtle's slow movement is often juxtaposed with the high energy and rapid pace of urban settings, making it a powerful image in street pop art and graffiti. This dichotomy speaks to the heart of what many street artists aim to convey—a commentary on the environment and the pace of societal progress. The turtle, in this context, becomes a visual anchor within the vibrant and often chaotic backdrop of street art, inviting viewers to ponder the interaction between the natural world and human society.

Renowned Artists and Turtle-Inspired Street Art

Several renowned street artists have incorporated the turtle into their work, adding to the rich tapestry of street pop art. Among them, ROA, a graffiti artist from Belgium, has been known to depict turtles with a lifelike precision that commands the viewer’s attention. His work often focuses on the realistic portrayal of animals, with turtles being a recurring subject, bringing attention to their plight and the wider issues of environmental conservation. Similarly, Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra utilizes vibrant colors and bold lines to paint turtles, imbuing them with a sense of vitality that breathes life into urban walls. These artists, and many like them, have elevated the turtle from a mere creature of nature to a symbol of artistic expression and commentary within the street art community. The portrayal of turtles in street art is not merely an aesthetic choice; it is steeped in symbolism and serves a purpose that goes beyond the decorative. The turtle in street pop art and graffiti artwork stands as a sentinel of the environment, a reminder of the natural world that exists alongside the concrete jungles of our cities. Its presence in urban art challenges viewers to consider the interaction between man-made structures and natural entities, and to recognize the value of coexistence and environmental stewardship. Through the work of dedicated artists, the turtle has become an emblem of endurance, a beacon of calm in the storm of urban life, and a call to awareness in the dialogue on conservation and urbanization.
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