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57 artworks

  • Rick Austin Mad Magazine Brewers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Rick Austin Mad Magazine Brewers Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Rick Austin/Mad Magazine- Brewers Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Rick Austin/Mad Magazine- Brewers

    $24.00

  • John Ellis Cigar Smoking Man Yankees Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot John Ellis Cigar Smoking Man Yankees Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    John Ellis/ Cigar Smoking Man- Yankees Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: John Ellis/ Cigar Smoking Man- Yankees

    $24.00

  • Jed Lowrie Surprise Face Athletics Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Jed Lowrie Surprise Face Athletics Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Jed Lowrie/ Surprise Face- Athletics Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Jed Lowrie/ Surprise Face- Athletics

    $24.00

  • Corey Kluber Old Miner Indians Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Corey Kluber Old Miner Indians Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Corey Kluber/ Old Miner- Indians Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Corey Kluber/ Old Miner- Indians

    $24.00

  • I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto Rookie Card by GAS Trading Card

    GAS Trading Card I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto Rookie Card by GAS Trading Card

    I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto Rookie Card Bitcoin Print on GAS Trading Card. 2021 Limited Edition of 510 The "I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto" GAS Trading Card In cryptocurrency, few figures hold as much intrigue as the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous entity credited with creating Bitcoin. The "I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto" Rookie Card Bitcoin Print on GAS Trading Card is a limited edition collectible that playfully engages with the mystery of Nakamoto's identity. Released in 2021 with a limited run of 510 cards, this piece is a unique intersection of financial technology and popular culture, embodying the essence of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Decentralization Meets Collectible Art The card features an individual who emphatically denies being the mythic developer of Bitcoin, capturing the zeitgeist of the crypto revolution. Much like the unknown creator, this card is shrouded in mystery, presenting a "possible candidate" while emphasizing the anonymity that has become synonymous with digital currency. This GAS Trading Card pays homage to classic Japanese game cards, adding layers of cultural context and nostalgia to the innovative spirit of cryptocurrency. Encased in lucite and adorned with the official G.A.S. sticker, the card transcends traditional trading card norms, combining the physicality of collectibles with the digital revolution's intangibility. This duality is reflective of the nature of street art, which often occupies physical space while commenting on societal themes that are abstract and far-reaching. Artistic Homage to the Crypto Catalyst The "I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto" card is an artful nod to the figure who has ignited a global paradigm shift in financial transactions and the concept of value. Like Satoshi Nakamoto's influence, which extends beyond the blockchain, this trading card becomes a symbol of change. This cultural artifact captures the spirit of an era marked by the rise of decentralized business and digital interactions. The rookie card, much like a piece of graffiti art, is encoded with significance and intent, designed to spark conversation and provoke thought. It reflects the sentiment of an era where identity, authorship, and origin are as fluid as the currency Nakamoto has introduced to the world. In conclusion, the "I Am Not Satoshi Nakamoto" GAS Trading Card is a testament to the artistry and creativity that flourishes at the intersection of technology, finance, and pop culture. It is a piece that encapsulates the enigmatic allure of the cryptocurrency revolution, offering collectors a tangible connection to the intangible legacy of Bitcoin's mysterious progenitor.

    $156.00

  • Phillies Leaders Space Virus Bucket Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Phillies Leaders Space Virus Bucket Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Phillies Leaders/Space Virus Bucket Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Phillies Leaders/Space Virus Bucket

    $24.00

  • Gary Carter Tuff 70s Guy Mets Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Gary Carter Tuff 70s Guy Mets Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Gary Carter/ Tuff 70s Guy- Mets Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Gary Carter/ Tuff 70s Guy- Mets

    $24.00

  • Jose Uribe Futurama Robot Giants Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Jose Uribe Futurama Robot Giants Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Jose Uribe/ Futurama Robot- Giants Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped Original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: Jose Uribe/ Futurama Robot- Giants

    $25.00

  • JJ Hardy WW2 Soldier Orioles Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot JJ Hardy WW2 Soldier Orioles Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    JJ Hardy/WW2 Soldier- Orioles Unique Hand-Embellished Collage Mixed Media on Vintage Baseball Card by Pat Riot. 2014 Stamped original Mixed Media Layered on Real MLB Topps Vintage Card With Pop Art Like: JJ Hardy/WW2 Soldier- Orioles

    $24.00

White Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

White in the Spectrum of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Manifestation of White in Urban Art

White, often perceived as a non-color or a blank canvas, asserts a distinctive power in street pop art and graffiti artwork. In a world where vibrancy and color saturation are prized, the use of white becomes a bold statement. It is the color that encompasses all others within its spectrum, yet it stands apart in its purity and simplicity. In street art, white is used not only to create contrast but also as a defining element that shapes the identity of a piece.

Artistic Techniques Highlighting White

Artists employ white through various techniques that underscore its significance. White can be sprayed, rolled, or brushed onto surfaces to carve out space, bring light, and create definition. It can highlight and accentuate, allowing the colors around it to pop and the darker tones to deepen. The texture of white paint is also crucial; a smooth, unblemished white surface reflects the most light, bringing a luminous quality to artworks, while a textured white can add depth and shadow, subtly altering the viewer's perception.

Symbolic and Cultural Dimensions of White

Symbolically, white is laden with cultural and emotional weight. It can represent peace, silence, nothingness, or everything. In the context of street pop art and graffiti, white often conveys a sense of beginnings, offering a straightforward visual rest amid urban chaos. It is the color of possibility and the backdrop against which the stories of the streets are told. In some cultures, white symbolizes purity and cleanliness, which in the context of street art can be an ironic commentary on the city's cleanliness or the purity of art itself.

White's Role in Composition and Visual Harmony

Compositionally, white acts as a balancer and a breather within artworks. It provides a resting point for the eye, a space for contemplation amidst the often overwhelming stimulus of street imagery. White's use in street pop art and graffiti can create a sense of order and harmony, giving other elements within the artwork the space to be seen and understood. It is the silence between the notes, the unsaid within the dialogue of urban expression.

The Evolving Use of White in Street and Pop Art

The use of white within street pop art and graffiti is continually evolving. As artists explore the boundaries of their medium, white is being reconsidered and recontextualized. It is becoming more than just a background or accent color—it is used to make statements about space, light, and structure within the urban landscape. The future of white in street art is bound to its ability to adapt to serve as a canvas for the new and the experimental. In the rich tapestry of street pop art and graffiti artwork, white is the thread that weaves through unnoticed but essential. It is the color that speaks softly yet carries a multitude of meanings and functions. Its presence is a testament to the artist's understanding of color theory and their ability to manipulate viewer perception through the masterful use of this most fundamental hue. White, in its serenity, remains a powerful force in the visual lexicon of urban art, echoing the ever-present theme of contrast and highlighting the essential nature of all colors within its range.
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