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  • Shoplifters Welcome Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey x Jamie Reid

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Shoplifters Welcome Large Format Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey x Jamie Reid

    Shoplifters Welcome Large Format Red Black Silver Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY x Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Cream Speckletone Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2012 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 26x34.5 Created to Commemorate Reid's Ragged Kingdom Exhibition, March 16 to April 14, 2012. Shows a Hand Removing Laws From A Brief Case Infering Wall Street Money Regulations. "Jamie has been one of my biggest influences, and I'm honored that we worked on some collaborative images for the show. The new images deal with the mutual interests of Jamie and I, addressing the timeless problems of corruption and wealth inequality, but tie into the current themes of Occupy Wall Street and the dead end of fossil fuel consumption." -Shepard Fairey. Shepard Fairey and Jamie Reid: Art as Social Commentary In collaboration with Jamie Reid, the "Shoplifters Welcome Silkscreen Print" by Shepard Fairey is a powerful example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can encapsulate and critique social and economic issues. This piece, a limited edition print, was created for the "Ragged Kingdom" exhibition from March 16 to April 14, 2012. It has become a significant work in street art for its bold political statement. The artwork depicts a hand removing a document labeled "MONEY" from a briefcase, a visual representation of deregulation, particularly within the context of Wall Street. This act is set against an offer for 'shoplifters,' a satirical nod to the notion that the financial elite operates under a different set of rules than the average person. The print's striking use of the phrase "THIS DECADE ONLY!" further emphasizes the timely nature of the message, suggesting a window of opportunity for unchecked financial behavior. Art Reflecting the Times: Occupy Wall Street and Beyond Shepard Fairey's statement about the collaboration with Jamie Reid highlights their shared focus on corruption and wealth inequality themes, notably echoed by the Occupy Wall Street movement. The movement, which started in 2011, brought widespread attention to these issues, and Fairey and Reid's work provided a visual commentary that resonated with the public sentiment of the time. The artwork not only represents the artists' perspectives but also serves as a historical marker of the socio-economic climate of the early 2010s. The "Shoplifters Welcome" print is a prime example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can transcend the boundaries of traditional art by directly engaging with social commentary. Fairey, known for his provocative approach, and Reid, with his history of punk aesthetic, combine their styles to create a piece that is as aggressive as it is artistic. The limited edition nature of the print, signed and numbered by Fairey, adds to its allure as a collectible item, even as it challenges the structures of economic power. In creating this print, Fairey and Reid employ the aesthetic of propaganda, utilizing bold colors and stark contrasts to draw attention to their message. The choice of silkscreen printing, a technique closely associated with street art due to its mass production capabilities, further ties the work to the grassroots nature of its messages. It is a medium that allows the artwork to be disseminated widely, mirroring the spread of ideas central to movements like Occupy Wall Street. The "Shoplifters Welcome" print is a testament to the enduring power and relevance of street pop art and graffiti artwork in contemporary discourse. It is a reminder that art can be an intelligent tool for social critique, reflecting the issues of its time and prompting conversations that can lead to change. Through their collaborative efforts, Fairey and Reid have created more than just a visual piece; they have crafted a narrative that challenges viewers to consider the imagery's deeper implications and question the status quo.

    $3,032.00

  • Dear Mom College Ruled-Paper Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Dear Mom College Ruled-Paper Silkscreen Print by Mr Brainwash- Thierry Guetta

    Dear Mom College Ruled- Paper Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Deckled Fine Art Paper by Mr. Brainwash- Thierry Guetta Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 75 Artwork Size 22x26 Dear Mom Hand Deckled Paper Edition. Thierry Guetta's Artistic Celebration of Motherhood In the diverse pop and street art sphere, Mr. Brainwash, the pseudonym of Thierry Guetta, has crafted a piece that resonates with universal emotions. "Dear Mom" is not just a visual expression; it's an ode to maternal figures around the world, capturing the essence of gratitude and affection that many feel towards their mothers. This limited-edition print series features a nostalgic composition that intertwines handwritten notes' intimate nature with street art's boldness. Guetta's "Dear Mom" series is a heartfelt celebration of motherhood, immortalized through hand-pulled silkscreen print on deckled fine art paper. Each piece in the limited edition of 75 is a testament to children's tender, personal letters to their mothers. Guetta taps into a shared memory by selecting the universally recognizable motif of college-ruled paper, evoking the innocence and sincerity of youthful expressions of love. Nostalgic Elegance of Hand-Deckled Paper in Guetta's Work The choice of hand-deckled paper adds an element of refined elegance to the prints, suggesting that these are not mere reproductions but carefully crafted works of art. The deckled edges bring a textural dimension that complements the emotional depth of the silkscreen print. Guetta's attention to the tactile quality of his work emphasizes the physicality of affection, a fitting parallel to the tangible warmth and comfort provided by maternal figures. Like Mr. Brainwash, Guetta has always had a knack for blending commercial art techniques with street art's spontaneity and edge. "Dear Mom" exemplifies this approach, marrying the meticulousness of a 5-color hand-pulled process with handwritten notes' raw, emotive power. The result is a series that feels both personal and exquisite, much like the love one feels for a mother. The Sentimental Impact of "Dear Mom" in Street Art The release of "Dear Mom" by Mr. Brainwash goes beyond the typical boundaries of street art, reaching into the realm of the sentimental and the heartfelt. The series has struck a chord with audiences and collectors alike, serving as a reminder of street art's potential to disrupt, endear, and celebrate. Guetta's work is a powerful homage to the silent heroes in our lives, our mothers, making it a significant piece in the landscape of modern pop art. In graffiti and street art, where the brief is often celebrated, Mr. Brainwash's "Dear Mom" series offers a moment of pause, a contemplation on the enduring. Though replicated through silkscreen, handwritten notes retain their individuality, echoing the unique bond each of us shares with our mother. Through this series, Thierry Guetta has once again demonstrated his ability to capture the human experience in his art, creating works as emotionally resonant as they are visually striking.

    $4,011.00

  • Substrata Giclee Print by Faile

    Faile Substrata Giclee Print by Faile

    Substrata Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Heavy Archival Cold Press Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Faile. Edition of 200 + 20 AP Giclée print on paper Signed and numbered by the artists Heavy Archival Cold Press Cotton Rag 300 g/m2 paper 100 × 80 cm 2021

    $4,203.00

  • Fortune Favors The Bold Archival Print by Meggs

    Meggs Fortune Favors The Bold Archival Print by Meggs

    Fortune Favors The Bold Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Meggs Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. This piece was created for "Heavenly Creatures" which was Meggs' most recent show at Thinkspace Gallery. In Heavenly Creatures, Meggs explores the persistence of mythological themes and imagery through a distinctly contemporary voice. Through his dynamic, and highly detailed, signature mixed-media style, Meggs creates characters that merge aspects of the contemporary superhero or comic book character with aspects of the classical mythological entity, revealing a shared thematic lineage despite their seemingly disparate origins. Meggs combines representational elements with expressionistic abstraction, ever seeking to strike a balance between the two.

    $243.00

  • Cold Crush Brothers Metal Plate Photo on Cradled Wood by Joe Conzo Jr

    Joe Conzo Jr Cold Crush Brothers Metal Plate Photo on Cradled Wood by Joe Conzo Jr

    Cold Crush Brothers Metal Plate Photo Print on Cradled Wood Panel by Joe Conzo Jr Ready to Hang Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2020 Signed Unique 1-of-a-Kind Print on Metal Mounted To Wood Cradle Frame Print Artwork Size 12x8.5 of Cold Crush Brothers Hip Hop Rap Music Artists in a Club Performing. Cold Crush Brothers Metal Plate Photo Print on Cradled Wood Panel The Cold Crush Brothers Metal Plate Photo Print on Cradled Wood Panel by Joe Conzo Jr. is a one-of-a-kind modern art piece that captures the raw energy of early hip-hop culture. Created in 2020, this signed, unique print is mounted on a durable wood cradle frame and showcases a dynamic performance scene of the legendary Cold Crush Brothers in a club setting. The artwork measures 12x8.5 inches and is ready to hang, blending the timeless aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork with the vivid history of hip-hop music. This piece not only immortalizes a pivotal moment in music history but also reflects the artistic vision of Joe Conzo Jr., a pivotal figure in documenting the rise of urban culture. The Iconic Cold Crush Brothers and Their Influence The Cold Crush Brothers were instrumental in shaping the early hip-hop scene, bringing unparalleled charisma, lyrical prowess, and stage presence to their performances. As pioneers of the genre, their influence extended far beyond music, inspiring graffiti artists, dancers, and fashion trends that defined urban culture. Joe Conzo Jr., often called hip-hop’s first photographer, captured these defining moments through his lens, creating a visual archive of this groundbreaking era. This particular print depicts the group performing in a packed club, surrounded by an electrified audience, illustrating the cultural significance and infectious energy of their performances. Joe Conzo Jr. and the Intersection of Music and Street Pop Art Joe Conzo Jr., born in 1963 in New York City, is celebrated for his role in preserving the history of hip-hop and graffiti culture through photography. His work is deeply rooted in the ethos of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, focusing on the authentic and unfiltered expression of urban life. This metal plate photo print is a testament to his talent for capturing the vibrancy and resilience of the Bronx during the birth of hip-hop. The juxtaposition of Conzo’s crisp black-and-white imagery with the industrial feel of the metal plate adds a contemporary edge to this artwork, making it a bridge between past and present. The Artistic and Collectible Value of the Metal Plate Photo Print Mounted on a cradled wood panel, this artwork combines craftsmanship with functionality, ensuring durability and ease of display. The use of a metal plate as the medium gives the photograph a sleek, modern aesthetic while preserving the raw intensity of the image. Signed by Joe Conzo Jr., this unique, one-of-a-kind piece holds significant value for collectors of Street Pop Art, Graffiti Artwork, and hip-hop memorabilia. Its intimate size of 12x8.5 inches allows it to fit seamlessly into any art collection or living space while commanding attention as a cultural artifact. This artwork serves as a vivid reminder of the artistic and cultural revolution driven by hip-hop, graffiti, and street art during the late 20th century.

    $505.00

  • Ting Archival Print by Sket-One

    Sket-One Ting Archival Print by Sket-One

    Ting Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Paper by Artist Sket One, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. 2022 Signed & Numbered Edition of 35 Size 18x24 Sket-One is a pioneer in the designer toy movement, merging his love of graffiti, graphic design, and toy culture to create pieces that stand out in the urban vinyl toy world. His works often satirize pop culture and consumerism, using familiar logos or characters as a canvas for his art. Collectors appreciate Sket-One's work for its originality, creativity, and the clever social commentary that often accompanies it.

    $226.00

  • Sket Bun Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket-One Sket Bun Art Toy by Sket-One

    Sket Bun Limited Edition Mixed Media Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist Sket One. 2022 Limited Edition of 20 Size 4" Diameter Signed Sket Bun Limited Edition Art Toy Sculpture by Sket One The Sket Bun is a remarkable mixed-media art toy sculpture created by Sket One, a prolific figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This collectible, released in 2022, is a playful fusion of contemporary art and culinary inspiration. Limited to just 20 pieces and measuring 4 inches in diameter, the Sket Bun stands as an extraordinary example of how street art can transcend traditional forms, bringing a sense of whimsy and cultural commentary to the world of modern collectibles. A Playful Approach to Street Pop Art Sket One's Sket Bun features a sculptural design inspired by a classic steamed bun, reimagined with the artist's signature playful and vibrant style. The piece is brought to life with expressive cartoon-like facial features that exude charm and humor. Encased in a faux bamboo dim sum steamer, the presentation elevates the artwork from a simple collectible to a fully realized art piece that tells its own story. This unique creation highlights Sket One's ability to draw inspiration from everyday objects and infuse them with the rebellious spirit of graffiti art. About the Artist Sket One, whose real name is Andrew Yasgar, is a renowned street pop artist from the United States. Known for his bold graphics, inventive designs, and ability to merge street culture with commercial aesthetics, he has become a leading figure in the art toy movement. His work often explores themes of nostalgia and contemporary pop culture, bridging the gap between graffiti artwork and collectible sculptures. The Sket Bun exemplifies his talent for turning familiar objects into extraordinary works of art that resonate with diverse audiences. A Limited Edition Masterpiece With only 20 pieces in existence, the Sket Bun is a rare and coveted item among collectors of street pop art and art toys. Each piece is hand-signed by the artist, underscoring its exclusivity and value. The meticulous craftsmanship, combined with the playful yet sophisticated design, makes it a standout in any art collection. Released in 2022, the Sket Bun continues to draw attention from enthusiasts who appreciate the fusion of humor, culture, and artistic innovation. Sket One's Sket Bun demonstrates the limitless possibilities of street pop art. By transforming a simple bun into a visually captivating and thought-provoking sculpture, he reminds us that art can be both fun and profound. This piece is a testament to his ability to blur the lines between traditional art forms and modern creative expression, leaving a lasting impact on the world of contemporary art.

    $299.00

  • Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton Screen Print on Paperboard Framed Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2007 Signed Unique Paint & Pencil HPM Embellished with Doodle on Front Framed Artwork Size 23.25x33. Initially, This Was a Design Used as Wheat Plasters Across Cities. It's Rumored This is one of 2 Versions Produced and Signed by D*Face on higher-grade paper. Custom Framed with Red Metal Frame. D*Face's Signature Style in Prey Red The confluence of pop art and street art finds a striking manifestation in the work of British artist Dean Stockton, better known as D*Face. Among his vast array of impactful artworks, the "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is a prime example of his skill in blending subversive street art techniques with the ethos of pop art. This limited edition piece, a silkscreen print on paperboard and an original work embellished with unique paint and pencil doodles by the artist himself captures the essence of his critique on consumerism and the cult of celebrity. Stockton's "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is not just another piece of street art; it reflects the artist's journey and commentary on society. The artwork features bold lines and stark contrasts, a hallmark of D*Face's aesthetic, which owes much to his early influences from skateboarding, graffiti, and punk music. The print, measuring 23.25 by 33 inches, is framed in a custom red metal frame that echoes the vibrancy of the artwork within. D*Face and the Pop Street Art Movement Originally conceived as a design for wheatpaste posters plastered across cities, "Prey Red" evolved into a more refined expression of DFace's art when it was reimagined as a high-grade paper print. This transition from street art to a gallery-worthy piece underscores the fluid boundaries between different art forms and the versatility of DFace as an artist. The fact that this piece was one of just two versions produced and signed by the artist adds to its exclusivity and allure. DFace's work is often seen as a bridge between the raw, rebellious energy of street art and the polished, image-focused world of pop art. DFace challenges preconceived notions about art and its place in society by bringing his work into galleries without losing the street-smart edge. The "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is a testament to this, embodying the artist's skill in bringing depth and multiple layers of meaning to his work. The Cultural Impact of D*Face's Artwork Beyond its visual appeal, "Prey Red" is a cultural critique, much like the rest of DFace's oeuvre. Through his art, DFace invites viewers to question the icons and symbols that populate our visual landscape. This print, with its sharp imagery and the word "PREY" emblazoned across it, suggests a deeper conversation about who the prey is in a world saturated with media and celebrity culture. DFace's "Prey Red HPM Doodled Silkscreen Print" is not merely a piece of art to be admired for its style; it is a conversation starter, a piece of cultural commentary, and a collector's item all at once. It represents the artist's ongoing commitment to challenging viewers and the art establishment, urging a reevaluation of what is displayed on city walls and gallery halls. As DFace continues to create and evolve, works like "Prey Red" ensure his place in the annals of contemporary art history, bridging the gap between the underground and the mainstream.

    $3,938.00

  • Yogi on Xanax- Black Silkscreen Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Yogi on Xanax- Black Silkscreen Print by Ben Frost

    Yogi on Xanax- Black 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite Paper by Ben Frost Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 Signed & Numbered Ben Frost Yogi on Xanax, 7-color Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb Cover 24 x24 in., 61 x 61 cm Edition of 25, signed & numbered by the artist Printed by POP!NK Editions Yogi on Xanax by Ben Frost – Pop Culture Intervention in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Yogi on Xanax is a 2022 limited edition 7-color hand-pulled silkscreen print by Australian-born artist Ben Frost, printed on 160 lb Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite cover paper. Measuring 24 x 24 inches, this silkscreen print was produced in a signed and numbered edition of just 25, crafted under the direction of POP!NK Editions. Known for his subversive blending of pop culture icons with controversial subject matter, Frost delivers a provocative image that fuses the innocence of Yogi Bear with the cold design language of a pharmaceutical Xanax label. This juxtaposition forces a confrontation between humor and critique, childhood nostalgia and chemical dependency, all while maintaining the graphic vibrancy and clean execution that define his studio practice. The piece is bold, glossy, and ironic—designed to trigger recognition and unsettle the viewer simultaneously. Pharmaceutical Satire and Cartoon Familiarity Collide Ben Frost’s work routinely challenges the sanitized narratives of consumer branding and media imagery. In Yogi on Xanax, the use of Yogi Bear—an animated figure associated with carefree antics and childhood television—is purposefully misaligned with the clinical, regulated world of prescription medication. The cheerful cartoon smile and brightly saturated colors stand in contrast to the red-labeled warnings and dosage marks of Xanax packaging. The artwork explores themes of escapism, emotional suppression, and the commercialization of health, suggesting that even the most innocent symbols are not immune to societal pressures. Frost’s treatment of iconography reflects the strategies central to Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where visual language is repurposed to expose hidden truths and cultural contradictions. Printing Technique, Surface Quality, and Material Precision Executed with precision on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite paper, the 7-color silkscreen process ensures that every layer of ink sits cleanly atop the surface, producing striking contrast and tonal balance. This heavy-weight paper enhances the density of color and preserves the integrity of each line and text detail. The silkscreen technique, a mainstay of pop art production since the era of Andy Warhol, allows Frost to replicate the flat commercial style of packaging design while embedding it with sharp conceptual tension. Each print is signed and hand-numbered, reinforcing its collectibility and placing it within the canon of fine-edition Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. POP!NK Editions’ involvement in the production guarantees a gallery-level standard of finish, ensuring that each print is not only conceptually rich but also technically flawless. Ben Frost’s Cultural Commentary Through Brand Distortion Ben Frost continues to push the boundaries of what pop imagery can convey in a critical, ironic, and visually arresting format. Yogi on Xanax operates on multiple levels—as parody, as product, and as visual disruption. It pulls from the mass media archive and reintroduces familiar icons with new, unsettling associations. This is central to the strategy of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where repetition, appropriation, and recontextualization are not just aesthetic choices but radical acts. By placing a figure like Yogi Bear in the frame of medical necessity and emotional regulation, Frost questions how society assigns meaning and value to images. His art reflects a world where cartoons sell pills and pills sell calm, a world where branding and identity collapse into one unified surface. Yogi on Xanax is not just pop art—it is a sharp and unapologetic reflection of contemporary visual culture.

    $1,500.00

  • Ode To 50 GI Joe Silkscreen Print by Clinton Reno

    Clinton Reno Ode To 50 GI Joe Silkscreen Print by Clinton Reno

    Ode To 50 GI Joe Limited Edition 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Clinton Reno Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Ode To 50 Art Print by Clinton Reno Inspired by G.I. Joe Screen Print Size: 16" x 22" City: Berkeley, CA

    $159.00

  • Worlds A Stage Archival Print by Sarah Joncas

    Sarah Joncas Worlds A Stage Archival Print by Sarah Joncas

    Worlds A Stage Archival Print by Sarah Joncas Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 16x20

    $229.00

  • ABCNT Masked Bust Ivory White Sculpture by ABCNT

    ABCNT ABCNT Masked Bust Ivory White Sculpture by ABCNT

    ABCNT Masked Bust- Ivory White Limited Edition Rare Hand Casted Solid Resin Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist ABCNT. 2020 Signed & Numbered Edition of 25 Artwork Size 5x6 Comes in Hand Spray Painted Box, Signed & Numbered. BCNT Ivory White Edition 6" Hand Casted Solid Resin Sculpture Limited Edition of only 25 made Hand Stenciled Box by the artist ABCNT Signed & Numbered

    $256.00

  • Outta Time Plate Giclee Print by Velvet Spectrum

    Velvet Spectrum Outta Time Plate Giclee Print by Velvet Spectrum

    Outta Time Plate 1.21 Gigawatts Limited Edition Giclee Print on Fine Art Paper by Velvet Spectrum counter-culture street artist art. New Rule collective presents, 1.21 GIGAWATTS, an illustrated tribute to the classic movie trilogy Back To The Future! The classic tale of young Marty McFly and Doc Brown as they haphazardly travel through the space-time continuum inspired a generation of sci-fi and time travel fanatics around the world, and still stands up as a defining piece of cinema from the 80s.

    $146.00

  • It's Not Easy Being Green- Oversized Edition Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost It's Not Easy Being Green- Oversized Edition Archival Print by Ben Frost

    It's Not Easy Being Green- Oversized Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Somerset Hot Press Fine Art Paper by Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Ben Frost. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 20x20 Kermit the Frog Muppets Jim Henson Signed & Numbered Weed Tests Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Somerset Hot Press Fine Art Paper It's Not Easy Being Green- Oversized Edition is an artistic commentary that resonates deeply with the ethos of modern pop art, combining elements of popular culture with an undercurrent of societal observations. Crafted by the adept hands of Modern Pop Street Graffiti Artist Ben Frost, this artwork fuses the beloved character Kermit the Frog from Jim Henson's Muppets with the contrasting backdrop of marijuana drug tests. This juxtaposition prompts viewers to delve into the intricacies of societal acceptance, media influence, and cultural evolution. Utilizing archival pigment for the creation, Ben Frost ensures that the vibrancy and sharpness of the piece remain untouched by the ravages of time. The texture and richness of the 290gsm Somerset Hot Press Fine Art Paper further enhance the visual experience, providing a canvas that complements the intricacies of the artwork. The decision to use such premium paper speaks to the intent of producing a work that is not just visually appealing but is also a tactile delight. Released in 2021, this limited-edition piece is restricted to 25 prints, each bearing the artist's signature, marking its authenticity. With It's Not Easy Being Green- Oversized Edition, Ben Frost continues to challenge conventions, pushing the boundaries of street art and pop culture commentary. This piece is a testament to the evolving dynamics of street and graffiti art, showcasing how modern artists leverage pop culture icons to voice deeper societal narratives.

    $1,099.00

  • Connected Crew- Black on White Silkscreen Print by El Pez

    El Pez Connected Crew- Black on White Silkscreen Print by El Pez

    Connected Crew- Black on White 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 270gsm Royal Sundance Paper by Pez Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2021 Edition of 20 Screenprint on Royal Sundance 270gsm paper 19.7 x 19.7 inches / 50 x 50 cm Signed and numbered by Pez.

    $275.00

  • Dissection of Smurf Anatomy Sheet No 27 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Nychos Dissection of Smurf Anatomy Sheet No 27 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Dissection of Smurf- Anatomy Sheet No 27 Hand-Pulled 1-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Munken Pure Paper by Medical Pop Artist Nychos. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 11x17 Illustrated by NYCHOS 1-color Screen Print on 300 g/m² Munken Pure Paper Size: 11 x 17 Inches / 27,94 x 43,18 cm Limited Edition of 200 Year: 2018 Imprint & stamp of authenticity Numbered and signed by the artist The REM Anatomy Sheets focus on the anatomy of pop culture cartoon characters. In this new collection of black and white limited edition screenprints, Nychos lets the viewer engage with details of the anatomy of toons.

    $159.00

  • Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Sharp Tooth Bear Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Limited Edition Archival Print on Wood Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist. 2019 Limited Edition Skateboard Artwork Size 8x31 Skateboard Art Deck Brand New Perfect Condition 3x Deck Set Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami: Pop Icons Reimagined in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork The Sharp Tooth Bear ComplexCon Skateboard Art Deck Set by Takashi Murakami is a 2019 limited edition release featuring archival pigment print transfer on a triptych of 8 x 31 inch natural wood skateboard decks. Distributed under Murakami’s TM/KK studio label and unveiled at ComplexCon, this set presents his iconic character Mr. DOB in a surreal, floating constellation of multicolored spheres and sharply jagged smiles. The artwork is pristine in condition and masterfully designed to span across all three decks, forming one unified image that vibrates with movement and mischief. A hallmark of Murakami’s crossover between high-concept Japanese art and subversive street aesthetics, this edition continues his exploration of visual identity through the lens of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Mr. DOB, Murakami’s long-standing alter ego and mascot figure, is featured here in its more evolved and chaotic form. Multiple Mr. DOB heads orbit across a gradient background shifting from teal blue to pale yellow, creating a dreamy atmosphere that clashes with the aggressive, shark-like teeth and multicolor psychedelic eyes embedded in each orb. These elements produce a feeling of both playful celebration and psychological unease. With influences from anime, manga, consumer branding, and the emotional dissonance of modern visual culture, Murakami’s sharp-toothed icon becomes both character and critique. His precise lines and cartoon-like distortion transform each floating head into a symbolic vessel for contemporary overstimulation and cultural fragmentation. Skate Culture Meets Pop Surrealism in Limited Edition Form Takashi Murakami’s choice to present this piece as a skateboard deck set is deliberate. Skate decks have long existed at the intersection of function and rebellion. In Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the skateboard is more than a tool—it is a symbol of self-expression, disruption, and the tension between movement and visual impact. By translating his most recognizable character onto a surface born in subculture, Murakami activates new dimensions of accessibility and statement. The Sharp Tooth Bear set preserves the tactile honesty of the street while simultaneously operating as a luxury fine art object. The curved verticality of the decks allows the floating spheres to appear as if drifting in weightlessness, emphasizing the detachment and surveillance often associated with Murakami’s characters. Each panel maintains detail while contributing to the whole, creating a mural-like composition that bridges studio art and skate shop graffiti. The production quality—high-fidelity archival pigment on wood—maintains the integrity of the image while reinforcing its collectible status. These decks are built for permanence but born from a culture that values ephemerality. Character Mutation as Language in Murakami’s Visual System The recurring use of Mr. DOB across Murakami’s work symbolizes transformation, commercial identity, and visual overload. In the Sharp Tooth Bear deck set, the character’s expression is twisted into multiple forms, with exaggerated eyes, swirling patterns, and sharp jaws creating a sense of multiplicity and instability. This reflects a broader theme in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork where characters become signatures, avatars, and mythologies that evolve in public. Like graffiti tags, these characters act as a calling card—but Murakami amplifies them with color theory, compositional harmony, and emotional duality. Floating heads with smiles and snarls occupy the liminal space between joy and chaos. Their bright exteriors mask the grotesque, creating a paradox central to the experience of modern pop culture. These figures float in a void, disconnected yet expressive, much like the fractured media landscape Murakami so frequently interrogates. The decks tell a story of cultural mutation and psychological saturation through line, hue, and repetition. Takashi Murakami’s Skate Decks as Contemporary Cultural Icons Takashi Murakami, born in Japan in 1962, continues to challenge and redefine what Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can be. His skate deck releases at ComplexCon push the boundaries of medium, bringing fine art to surfaces with street-level power. The Sharp Tooth Bear deck set serves as an entry point into Murakami’s philosophy of Superflat—where depth is compressed and visual meaning expands. With this 2019 release, Murakami reinforces that characters like Mr. DOB are not just visual gimmicks, but sophisticated tools for exploring the artificial, the emotional, and the psychedelic in a world oversaturated with imagery. These decks are not just collectibles—they are symbols of how visual art can mutate, float, and bite, all while maintaining a smile. They are the painted echoes of pop consciousness frozen in motion, crafted with intent, color, and a sharp set of teeth.

    $1,500.00

  • Legislative Influence For Sale AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Legislative Influence For Sale AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Legislative Influence For Sale AP Artist Proof 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art OBEY Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & Marked AP Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Democrat Propaganda Print of United States President Ronald Regan Holding Sign That Reads "Legislative Influence For Sale" like one side is innocent. "Legislative Influence For Sale AP Artist Proof" stands as a testament to the profound intersection of politics, pop art, and street aesthetics, epitomizing the essence of the genre through the lens of Shepard Fairey, a defining figure in the contemporary street art scene. Created in 2011, this 2-color, hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print on fine art paper captures not just the vibrancy and rawness of Fairey's visual language, but also a poignant commentary on the nature of political power and influence in the United States. Marked by its emblematic use of stark contrasts, the print features a depiction of the 40th United States President, Ronald Reagan, clutching a sign with the audacious declaration "Legislative Influence For Sale". Such a visual rhetoric draws attention to the controversial claims about money's role in shaping political outcomes, highlighting the nuances of the relationship between governance and monetary interests. At the same time, by juxtaposing Reagan – who often stands as a symbol of conservative ideals – with a sign suggesting political malfeasance, Fairey challenges the viewer to question and confront their preconceived notions about innocence and guilt in the political arena. In context, Shepard Fairey's artwork – often released under the OBEY moniker – has continually been at the vanguard of pushing the boundaries of street art, evolving it from mere visual spectacle to a medium that communicates pressing societal messages. This piece is no exception. Merging the populist overtones of street art with the iconographic representation reminiscent of pop art, Fairey's "Legislative Influence For Sale AP Artist Proof" is more than just an artwork. It's an embodiment of a time, a statement, and a call to awareness in a world where art and activism seamlessly intersect.

    $1,084.00

  • A Bathing Ape 28th Anniversary 1000% Green Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape

    Bape- A Bathing Ape A Bathing Ape 28th Anniversary 1000% Green Be@rbrick x Bape- A Bathing Ape

    A Bathing Ape 28th Anniversary 1000%- Green BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures #4 2021 Medicom x A Bathing Ape Bape New In Box

    $2,607.00

  • Adam Wainwright Putin Old Lady Cardinals Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Pat Riot Adam Wainwright Putin Old Lady Cardinals Original Collage Baseball Card Art by Pat Riot

    Adam Wainwright/Putin Old Lady- Cardinals 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: Adam Wainwright/Putin Old Lady- Cardinals

    $24.00

  • The Greatest of All Time 3 Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand

    Alec Monopoly Brand The Greatest of All Time 3 Giclee Print by Alec Monopoly Brand

    The Greatest of All Time 3 Muhammad Ali x Sonny Liston Pop Street Artwork Limited Edition Giclee Print on Heavy Watercolor Paper by Modern Artist Alec Monopoly Brand. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 36x24

    $1,917.00

  • Exit Black Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Exit Black Skateboard Art Deck by Supreme

    Supreme Exit- Black Deck Fine Art Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Transfer on Cold Pressed Steep Natural Skateboard Deck by Street Artwork Graffiti Artist Supreme. Released in March of 2021 as a part of Supreme's SS21 season, the Supreme Exit Skateboard was a hit with skaters and collectors alike. The deck features the classic Supreme box logo alongside a running person image, typically associated with an exit sign.

    $198.00

  • DELUXE Stay Melty Book by Buff Monster Silkscreen

    Buff Monster DELUXE Stay Melty Book by Buff Monster Silkscreen

    DELUXE Stay Melty Book Hand Painted Rare Limited Edition Art Book With Graffiti Street Artist Buff Monster Modern Pop Artworks. 2022 Signed & Numbered Edition of 100. 256 pages, 6.75 x 8.75”, hardcover. Handpainted & HPM Silkscreen Cover, One of A Kind Original Art As Seen In Picture. This special version of the new book features a cover that has been hand-painted by me and then silkscreened by hand. The colors of the paint and the silkscreen vary widely, so each one is truly unique (and will be shipped randomly). It's signed and numbered (in an edition of 100) on the back. Also, each book has a thick durable protective plastic cover and is presented in an elegant black fabric slip-case with metallic silver foil stamp. The first version of the book was published in 2015 by Gingko Press. That book is packed full with over 600 photos of murals, paintings, toys and everything in between. Now over 6 years later, I’ve full updated the book. From the endpapers, to the section dividers, to the content in each section, I’d say it's mostly NEW. Of the existing pages, I consolidated and edited them to make room for 6 more years of paintings, murals and editions. We also added around 30 pages to the total page count. So it’s an even denser and larger overview of all of my various artistic endeavors, and still includes the awesome essay by the legendary Carlo McCormick. This new version also has more captions than before, and even comes with a small sheet of stickers! So whether or not you have the original version, this is one you’ll want to have!

    $532.00

  • The Animal In Me Giclee Print by Edith Lebeau

    Edith Lebeau The Animal In Me Giclee Print by Edith Lebeau

    The Animal In Me Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Thick Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Edith Lebeau.

    $217.00

  • Harper and John R Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Stephanie Buer Harper and John R Archival Print by Stephanie Buer

    Harper and John R Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Museo Portfolio Rag Paper by Urban Pop Artist Stephanie Buer Modern Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 20 Artwork Size 20x16

    $243.00

  • Painter Girl Original Pen Collage Drawing by James Wilson

    James Wilson Painter Girl Original Pen Collage Drawing by James Wilson

    Painter Girl Original Pop Modern Street Art Ballpoint Pen and Collage Drawing on Fine Art Paper by Artist James Wilson. 2022 Signed Original Drawing. Ballpoint Pen, Cut Out Paper, Newspaper and Collage Size: 5.875 x 8.25 Inches Release: February 10, 2022 "The term 'Off the Grid' comes with a romanticized view of self-sustainability, getting back to nature and going back to 'a simpler time', this often neglects the forgotten trappings involved with stepping outside of your comfort zone. "This body of work can be seen as an aesthetic and thematic sequel to the previous 'Breakups and Breakdowns' collection where the idea of a broken relationship was the focus, it’s now been shifted to exploring new uncharted territory. Building on the pen on paper approach by physically cutting windows into the pieces takes them outside of the known and familiar into experimental and uncharted territory. "These works continue to look at escapism through different lenses whether it's a digital realm achieved by VR, the hopes poured into crypto, liquid courage found in alcohol or the distracting thrill gained by high risk environments, they all offer a reward but also contain their own risks. It’s through exploring outside the comforts of the safe and known without the usual safety nets where you find danger and risk, but the unknown is also where the most potential and growth can be found." –James Wilson

    $533.00

  • Headspin Silkscreen Print by Rosy One

    Rosy One Headspin Silkscreen Print by Rosy One

    Headspin Silkscreen Print by Rosy One 3 Color Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 39.4x27.6 Silkscreen Print Rosy One Headspin Silkscreen Print Limited Edition Street Pop Artwork The 2022 Headspin Silkscreen Print by Swiss graffiti artist Rosy One is a rare, bold, and vivid celebration of movement, rhythm, and character-driven Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Hand-pulled using a three-color screenprint process on fine art paper, this limited edition release of only 35 signed and numbered prints spans an impressive 39.4 by 27.6 inches. The composition immediately commands attention with its stylized character performing a headspin — a clear nod to the foundational role of breakdancing in hip-hop and graffiti culture. With dynamic brush lines, graphic elements, and abstracted anatomy, Rosy One captures not only the motion of dance but also the energy and attitude embedded in street expression. Rosy One’s Identity Within Graffiti and Street Pop Aesthetics Rosy One, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, has been deeply rooted in hip-hop culture since the early 1990s and is internationally recognized for blending graffiti styles with comic book visuals and subcultural iconography. She is one of the few prominent female graffiti artists who successfully bridges raw wall-based art with collectible editions, maintaining her signature aesthetic across both platforms. Known for cartoonish exaggeration, saturated palettes, and humorous yet critical perspectives, her work often reflects the dynamic lifestyle of street culture. Headspin continues this visual vocabulary, transforming an action associated with b-boying into a graffiti-infused visual pun that exists both as an art object and a cultural emblem. Visual Symbolism and Color Theory in Headspin by Rosy One Rendered in vibrant blue, yellow, and black, the piece leans into the visual impact of high-contrast color theory. The figure’s oversized hands, stylized headgear, and tilted body create a literal spin around the composition’s center. Graphic accents such as stars, concentric spirals, and exaggerated facial expressions push the visual language into the realm of caricature, while the artist’s graffiti roots remain visible in the thick outlines and bubble-inspired forms. The deliberate simplicity of the color scheme enhances clarity and movement, giving the impression that the character is both in motion and locked into a freeze-frame moment. This approach resonates with graffiti’s ephemeral nature and the performative core of street culture. Headspin as a Modern Artifact of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork As both a silkscreen print and a narrative graphic, Headspin functions as a contemporary artifact of street history. It honors hip-hop's golden era, when breakdancers and graffiti writers occupied the same cultural space, each contributing to the visual and physical rhythm of the street. Rosy One’s translation of that synergy into fine art form preserves and reanimates the spirit of rebellion, athleticism, and comic absurdity that characterizes the best of graffiti culture. This limited edition not only stands as a collector’s item but also as a visual manifesto for those who understand graffiti not just as an art movement but as a living culture in motion.

    $356.00

  • I'll Love You Till The End Of The World Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    Josh Keyes I'll Love You Till The End Of The World Giclee Print by Josh Keyes

    I'll Love You Till The End Of The World Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290GSM Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Josh Keyes. Josh Keyes 'I'll Love You Till the End of the World' Edition of 300 Fine art print on 290gsm paper 16x25.5 inches / 40.6x64.7cm Hand-signed, numbered and titled by the artist The hybrid world that Keyes has created steps on surrealism and photorealism, a mix that unsettles the viewers, making us feel unsafe and exposed to an uncertain and mischievous future. At the core of work exists the concern for our survival and the earth's future. This preoccupation is highlighted through the display of animals lost and displaced from their natural settings. They are in peril and away from their natural ecosystem, relocated in dioramic fantastical situations.

    $539.00

  • The Night Shift Art Toy by Esow

    Esow The Night Shift Art Toy by Esow

    The Night Shift Art Toy by Esow Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 11.3 New In Box Printed & Numbered Japanese Man With Spray Paint Can and Beer Crate Ready To Tag Graffiti Fine Art Vinyl Toy. New in Box The Night Shift Art Toy by Esow The Night Shift by Esow is a captivating limited-edition vinyl art toy that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of street pop art and graffiti culture. Released in 2023, this collectible sculpture is a tribute to the nocturnal creativity and urban rebellion that graffiti represents. Limited to just 200 pieces, the meticulously crafted figure is a testament to Esow’s ability to merge fine art with the grit and personality of street art. A Visual Story of Graffiti Culture Standing 11.3 inches tall, The Night Shift art toy portrays a uniquely styled Japanese man ready to leave his mark on the urban landscape. Equipped with a spray paint can in each hand and accompanied by a beer crate, the figure exudes the essence of a graffiti artist preparing for a long night of tagging. Esow’s attention to detail is evident in the character’s patterned black-and-white clothing, sharp features, and casual pose, capturing the defiance and humor often associated with street artists. The inclusion of the beer crate is particularly symbolic, adding a layer of relatability and grounding the character in the human experience of late-night artistry. The playful yet serious demeanor of the figure reflects Esow’s signature style, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern street pop art influences. Esow’s Artistic Vision Esow, a renowned pop street artist, is celebrated for his ability to fuse cultural identity with contemporary urban themes. The Night Shift showcases his mastery of storytelling through sculptural design, presenting a snapshot of a graffiti artist’s world. The character’s sharp, angular features and bold geometric patterns draw from Japanese art traditions, while the urban motifs speak to the global graffiti movement. Esow’s work often celebrates the dualities of urban life—chaos and creativity, rebellion and artistry. The Night Shift is no exception, reflecting the artist’s deep understanding of the cultural significance of graffiti as both an act of self-expression and a statement of defiance against societal norms. A Must-Have Collectible The Night Shift art toy is more than just a collectible; it is a celebration of street pop art and the global graffiti movement. Each piece is printed, numbered, and presented in its original box, making it a prized addition to any collection. Its limited production run of 200 ensures its exclusivity and highlights its value as a piece of modern urban art history. Esow’s The Night Shift art toy is a remarkable representation of the intersection of traditional artistry and contemporary street culture. It stands as a tribute to graffiti’s enduring impact on art and society, making it a cherished piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

    $808.00

  • Media Press Test Sheet 2011 Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Media Press Test Sheet 2011 Letterpress Print by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth

    Media Press Test Sheet 2011 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Letterpress Print on Fine Art Paper by Dan Christofferson- Beeteeth Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. #1/7 This is a rare test print sent to the media for review by Dan Christofferson in 2011 including the artworks I'm Sorry, I'm on Fire, Girl with Greyhound and 2 others.

    $352.00

  • Scenes of Evil AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Bernie Wrightson Scenes of Evil AP Silkscreen Print by Bernie Wrightson

    Scenes of Evil Limited Edition 1-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 130lb Cougar Natural Paper by Bernie Wrightson Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. AP Artist Proof 2014 Signed & Marked AP Limited Edition Artwork Size 20x30 Each print measures 20×30 and is signed by the master himself, Bernie Wrightson. These prints are hand-printed silkscreen images on heavy-weight 130lb Cougar Natural stock.

    $863.00

  • Out of the Circle Silkscreen Print by Lucy McLauchlan

    Lucy McLauchlan Out of the Circle Silkscreen Print by Lucy McLauchlan

    Out of the Circle Limited Edition 4-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on 270gsm Fine Art Paper by Lucy McLauchlan Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 4 layer screen print including gloss, matt, and metallic inks. Hand printed in Birmingham with Mission Print, 2018

    $243.00

  • Furthur The Garden State NJ 2013 Silkscreen Print by AJ Masthay

    AJ Masthay Furthur The Garden State NJ 2013 Silkscreen Print by AJ Masthay

    Furthur Holmdel NJ 2013- The Garden State Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 5-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by AJ Masthay. Artist Edition, Hand deckled bottom edge.

    $330.00

  • Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin Original Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin Original Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting by Shark Toof

    Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin Original Painting Acrylic & Aerosol on Canvas by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed Orignal Spray Paint Mixed Media Painting Artwork Size 27x19 "This new body of work is a blend of my graffiti roots, where I developed my unique voice. At the same time, there's also an aspect of this work that is " not taking yourself too seriously, vandalizing your icons," Shark Toof said while preparing in Detroit. "I like Detroit because it is very do-it-yourself, and I am a very do-it-yourself artist, so it is a great fit for me."-Shark Toof The Artistic Dialect of Shark Toof: Subverting Pop Culture Icons Shark Toof's "Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin" is a compelling piece that showcases the artist's deft blend of graffiti roots with the playful irreverence of modern pop art. Created in 2014, this original painting embodies Shark Toof's unique voice, a voice he has cultivated through his deep connections with the street art movement. This artwork, measuring 27x19 inches, is a striking example of his mixed media mastery, incorporating acrylic and aerosol on canvas. In this piece, Shark Toof engages with the familiar iconography of pop culture, specifically the well-known character Peter Griffin from the animated sitcom "Family Guy." However, in true street art fashion, Shark Toof takes this familiar image and subverts it, adding layers of meaning and challenging the viewer's perceptions. The title, a nod to René Magritte's famous work, plays with the idea of representation and reality, encouraging viewers to question what they see. The painting's mixed media approach is characteristic of street pop art, which combines various techniques and materials to create dynamic visuals. Shark Toof's use of bold colors and exaggerated features captures the essence of graffiti art's impact while paying homage to pop art's stylized aesthetics. His work does not shy away from humor or satire; instead, it embraces these elements to deliver a more profound commentary on the nature of celebrity, fandom, and the art world itself. In the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, Shark Toof stands out as an artist who embodies the DIY spirit of the genre. His affinity for cities like Detroit, with their rich industrial pasts and vibrant street art scenes, speaks to his commitment to the grassroots nature of his craft. Shark Toof's work, including "Ceci N'est Pas Une Peter Griffin," is a visual feast and a testament to the transformative power of street art in the modern era. Through his art, Shark Toof continues to push the boundaries of street pop art, showcasing its potential to be both playful and piercingly insightful. His ability to navigate the intersection of street art and fine art while maintaining a sense of authenticity and approachability ensures that his work resonates with a broad spectrum of art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

    $2,479.00

  • Sole of the Artist: Bill Barminski Portrait by Bill Barminski

    Bill Barminski Sole of the Artist: Bill Barminski Portrait by Bill Barminski

    Sole of the Artist: Bill Barminski Portrait Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Rag Bright Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Bill Barminski x KJ Shows. Sole of the Artist: Bill Barminski Portrait • Autographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 14 x 17 inches Hand-signed, dated, numbered and embossed by KJ Shows Additionally signed by Bill Barminski Limited edition of 25

    $214.00

  • Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Gold 1

    Saber Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber

    Made in USA Flag Slap-Up Label Sticker Original Tag Art by Saber Original Permanent Marker Art Drawing on Glossy US Flag Sticker by Graffiti Artist Modern Street Artwork. 2020 Signed US Flag Made in USA America Original Slap Up Graffiti Art Tag 4x4 Marker Tagged on Sticker. Unfurling the American Narrative Through Graffiti: The Made in USA Flag Sticker Art The potent symbol of the American flag has been a recurring motif in various forms of art, not least within the vibrant world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Within this context, the 'Made in USA' flag slap-up label sticker stands out as a canvas for expression, especially in the hands of graffiti artists. Layered with original tag art, these stickers serve as miniature yet powerful vehicles for cultural and political commentary, recontextualizing a national symbol within the urban landscape. Saber's Interpretation of the American Iconography Renowned graffiti artist Saber Ryan Weston Shook has significantly contributed to this expression. His original permanent marker art drawings on glossy US flag stickers are more than just aesthetic creations; they are a form of modern street artwork that captures the essence of American identity and the spirit of its people. His work, created in 2020 and signed, embodies a raw and compelling narrative, each tag measuring 4x4 inches – a small but striking testament to the artist's skill and vision. Saber's use of the American flag as a backdrop is particularly resonant, given the flag's strong associations with patriotism, freedom, and national identity. By superimposing his tags over this symbol, Saber disrupts the viewer's usual perception, challenging them to reconsider the meaning of 'Made in USA' in the context of street art. His bold and unapologetic strokes introduce a dialogue about ownership, creativity, and the very definition of what it means to be American-made. The Evolution of Tagging and Its Cultural Relevance Tagging has evolved from straightforward signatures to complex works of art that communicate the artist's identity and status within the graffiti community. It is a practice steeped in the history of street art, one that demands attention and commands space. Regarding the 'Made in USA' flag slap-up label stickers by Saber, the tags are not just marks of territory but statements of existence. The choice of gold and silver markers adds a layer of irony, contrasting precious metals' perceived value with graffiti art's often misunderstood value. The cultural relevance of such art is immense. It taps into ongoing conversations about national pride and consumerism, questioning the authenticity of the 'Made in USA' label in an era of globalization. Moreover, it embodies the ethos of Street Pop Art, a genre that borrows from popular culture to create art that is both accessible and deeply meaningful. In Saber's hands, the flag sticker transforms into a manifesto, a declaration that art made on the streets by the hands of the many is as quintessentially American as the flag itself. The 'Made in USA' flag slap-up label stickers adorned with Saber's tags represent a microcosm of the larger narrative that Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork continually narrate. Through such pieces, artists like Saber assert their place within the American saga, crafting a version of the flag that is as diverse, complex, and vibrant as the nation it represents. These stickers are not just tags; they are emblems of a culture that celebrates the freedom of expression and the indelible marks of individuality.

    $16.00

  • Equilibrium Silkscreen Print by ASVP

    ASVP Equilibrium Silkscreen Print by ASVP

    Equilibrium 1-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Arches Art Paper by ASVP Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Embossed, Signed & Numbered on face in pencil Year: 2018 Edition: 100 Size: 15” x 20" Medium: Screen Print Stock: Arches, 300 gsm, (archival)

    $159.00

  • Dream of Electric Sheep AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Scott Listfield Dream of Electric Sheep AP Artist Proof Archival Print by Scott Listfield

    Dream of Electric Sheep AP Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on Hot Press Paper by Artist Scott Listfield. AP Artist Proof 2021 Signed Size 16x16 Edition of 28. Printed on Archival, Hot Press Paper, Signed and Numbered

    $532.00

  • Dissection of Goofy Anatomy Sheet No 28 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Nychos Dissection of Goofy Anatomy Sheet No 28 Silkscreen Print by Nychos

    Dissection of Goofy- Anatomy Sheet No 28 Hand-Pulled 1-Color Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on 300gsm Munken Pure Paper by Medical Pop Artist Nychos. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 11x17 Illustrated by NYCHOS 1-color Screen Print on 300 g/m² Munken Pure Paper Size: 11 x 17 Inches / 27,94 x 43,18 cm Limited Edition of 200 Year: 2018 Imprint & stamp of authenticity Numbered and signed by the artist The REM Anatomy Sheets focus on the anatomy of pop culture cartoon characters. In this new collection of black and white limited edition screenprints, Nychos lets the viewer engage with details of the anatomy of toons.

    $159.00

  • Shy Heart Silkscreen Print by Chris Uphues

    Chris Uphues Shy Heart Silkscreen Print by Chris Uphues

    Shy Heart Silkscreen Print by Chris Uphues Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Screenprint Artwork. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 16x20 Silkscreen Print Shy Heart Silkscreen Print by Chris Uphues Shy Heart is a signature silkscreen print by Chris Uphues, an artist known for his vibrant and playful contributions to street pop art & graffiti artwork. This 2013 hand-pulled screenprint, produced in a signed and numbered limited edition of 25, measures 16x20 inches and encapsulates the artist’s distinct style. Uphues’ work is characterized by bold, cheerful imagery that blends elements of street art, pop culture, and emotional storytelling. Shy Heart continues this tradition, featuring a bright pink heart with large, expressive eyes and a small, subtle smile, conveying a sense of innocence and lighthearted charm. This print embodies the artist’s commitment to creating visually engaging work that resonates on a personal and emotional level. With its minimalistic yet striking composition, Shy Heart captures the essence of contemporary urban art while maintaining a playful, inviting energy that appeals to a broad audience. The Symbolism of the Shy Heart Chris Uphues is widely recognized for his heart motifs, which appear across his murals, prints, and public installations. Shy Heart is a prime example of this recurring theme, presenting a simplified yet highly expressive character that speaks to universal emotions. The wide eyes and soft smile suggest a sense of curiosity and timidity, evoking feelings of nostalgia, warmth, and vulnerability. Unlike traditional street pop art & graffiti artwork that often leans toward aggressive or rebellious themes, this piece takes a more sentimental and inviting approach. The use of a heart as the central figure reinforces ideas of love, kindness, and connection. The character’s expressive features allow the viewer to interpret the artwork in multiple ways—whether as a symbol of new love, self-acceptance, or the gentle excitement of new experiences. By keeping the design minimal, Uphues ensures that the emotional impact of the piece remains the focal point, making it easily recognizable and instantly engaging. Color, Form, and the Language of Pop Art Shy Heart follows Uphues’ signature visual style, utilizing bold color and clean, rounded forms to create an image that is both striking and accessible. The vivid pink of the heart stands out against the crisp white background, while the oversized black-and-white eyes add depth and personality. The simplicity of the composition allows the character’s expression to take center stage, reinforcing the emotive power of the piece. This approach aligns with the traditions of street pop art & graffiti artwork, where artists distill imagery into its most impactful form. The high-contrast design and bold lines draw inspiration from vintage advertising, comic art, and mid-century pop aesthetics, blending nostalgic influences with a modern urban sensibility. Uphues’ work is a testament to the idea that minimalism can be just as powerful as intricate detail when it comes to conveying meaning and evoking emotion. Shy Heart as an Icon of Contemporary Urban Art Chris Uphues has built a reputation for creating art that spreads positivity and joy, and Shy Heart is a perfect representation of that mission. Unlike many forms of street pop art & graffiti artwork that focus on critique or disruption, his work leans into themes of connection, playfulness, and shared human experience. The simplicity of Shy Heart makes it highly versatile, able to exist as a fine art print, a street mural, or even a design for commercial collaborations. Uphues’ ability to translate his signature imagery across different mediums has contributed to the widespread appeal of his work. His smiling hearts and expressive characters have appeared in galleries, on clothing, in large-scale public installations, and in brand partnerships, making his art an integral part of contemporary visual culture. Shy Heart stands as a piece that encapsulates his artistic philosophy, proving that street pop art & graffiti artwork can be both accessible and deeply meaningful. This limited-edition screenprint remains a highly sought-after work, embodying the lighthearted yet impactful nature of Uphues’ artistic contributions. As his hearts continue to spread across urban landscapes and art collections, Shy Heart remains a testament to the enduring power of simplicity, emotion, and visual storytelling in modern street art.

    $194.00

  • Long Live Death- Silver Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Long Live Death- Silver Silkscreen Print by Cleon Peterson

    Long Live Death- Silver 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Hand Deckled 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper by Cleon Peterson Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. 2022 19 x 28 inch. Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. Edition of 75. The art of Peterson has a strong anti-establishment character and anger, as a creative force, is present throughout most of his artworks. The subject of anger is the artist and with his work, he is turning against society’s deepest weariness and malaise. “Everything I do is a reaction to the world we live in.”, he says.

    $835.00

  • Unforeseen Future Giclee Print by Vincent Cacciotti

    Vincent Cacciotti Unforeseen Future Giclee Print by Vincent Cacciotti

    Unforeseen Future Limited Edition Giclee Print on Archival Cotton Rag 300 GSM Paper by Vincent Cacciotti counter-culture street artist art. A woman in a straitjacket under a beautiful sky.

    $214.00

  • HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy

    HR Giger HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy

    HR Giger- White Chrome 100% & 400% BE@RBRICK Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures Medicom Toy presents the Be@rbrick H.R. Giger (White Chrome Version) 100% & 400% Collectible set that features a famous art piece and stands approximately 2.75 and 11.02 inches tall.

    $367.00

  • Logged In Silkscreen Print by Hijack

    Hijack Logged In Silkscreen Print by Hijack

    Logged In Hand-Pulled Color Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Desirable Artist Hijack Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 35 Artwork Size 30x22.5

    $532.00

  • Art in Action JR Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Jeff Gillette Art in Action JR Archival Print by Jeff Gillette

    Art in Action- JR Limited Edition Archival Pigment Fine Art Prints on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper by Graffiti Street Art and Pop Culture Artist Jeff Gillette. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 16x20 Archival Pigment Print "Art in Action - JR" emerges as a striking limited edition piece by Jeff Gillette, an artist whose work often converges at the crossroads of graffiti, street art, and pop culture. This artwork was brought to life in 2022, comprising a series limited to a mere hundred signed and numbered prints, accentuating its exclusivity and allure among collectors. Each piece measures 16x20 inches and is rendered on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper using archival pigment prints, a medium well-regarded for its longevity and color fidelity. Gillette's artwork is a dialogue of contrasts and a satire of contemporary society, entwining the rebellious spirit of street art with the aesthetic precision of fine art prints. In "Art in Action - JR," the artist juxtaposes imagery of militaristic figures with a splash of red pigment, a powerful visual metaphor for the intersection of violence and artistic creation. The use of such a symbolically charged color against the stark monochrome figures invites contemplation on the role of art in protest and the socio-political commentary that has long been the bedrock of street art. Gillette, known for his thought-provoking representations of dystopian landscapes littered with pop culture references, here focuses on the act of creation itself. The piece seems to suggest that art can be as impactful as any act of resistance, with the power to ignite change or provoke discourse. Through the visual narrative of "Art in Action - JR," he successfully captures the essence of art's place in society – as a tool for reflection, a weapon against complacency, and a mirror to the tumultuous world it inhabits. This work stands as a testament to Gillette's keen ability to fuse the subversive energy of street art with the enduring qualities of fine art, ensuring that the message inherent in "Art in Action - JR" endures. It is an exemplar within the field of pop art, wherein the artist has melded his critical eye with his adept craftsmanship to create a piece that is as intellectually challenging as it is visually arresting.

    $363.00

  • Graffiti Is A Crime 12x18 I Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo Graffiti Is A Crime 12x18 I Street Sign Graffiti Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Graffiti Is A Crime 12x18- I Original Mixed Media Painting graffiti artist modern pop art on Real Metal Street Sign by Cope2. 2020 Signed Original Spray Paint Painting Bubble Letter on Real Metal Street Sign Artwork Size 12x18. Graffiti Is A Crime Sign. Graffiti as a Form of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork Graffiti, often perceived as a rebellious or illegal act, has gradually evolved into a recognized form of art, gaining substantial attention in the realm of modern pop and street art. This transformation is vividly exemplified by the work of renowned graffiti artist Cope2. His piece titled "Graffiti Is A Crime 12x18-I Original Mixed Media Painting" is a striking representation of this evolution. Created in 2020, this artwork is not just a mere expression of street culture but a significant icon in the graffiti art world. It stands out as a signed original spray paint painting, featuring bubble letters on a real metal street sign. Measuring 12x18 inches, this piece encapsulates the essence of street pop art and graffiti artwork, blending the raw energy of street art with the sophistication of modern pop art. The choice of a real metal street sign as the canvas for this artwork speaks volumes about the artist's intention to blur the lines between what is considered legal and illegal, art and vandalism. By transforming a symbol of authority and regulation, a street sign, into a piece of art, Cope2 challenges the conventional perceptions of graffiti. This act of repurposing a street sign, an object typically associated with law and order, into a canvas for graffiti, traditionally viewed as a form of rebellion, creates a powerful contrast and commentary on the societal views of art and expression. The Cultural Significance of Graffiti in Modern Art The artwork "Graffiti Is A Crime" is not just a physical piece of art; it's a statement about the cultural and societal impact of graffiti. Historically, graffiti has been associated with underground movements, often being a tool for the voiceless to express their opinions and emotions. However, as seen through the works of artists like Cope2, graffiti has transcended these boundaries, finding its way into the world of high art and becoming a celebrated form of creative expression. This metamorphosis of graffiti from vandalism to a respected art form is significant in understanding the dynamics of modern art. It reflects the evolving attitudes towards what constitutes art and who gets to define it. By incorporating elements of pop culture, graffiti artists have brought a new dimension to the art world, one that resonates with a broader audience and reflects contemporary societal themes. This shift has not only given graffiti artists like Cope2 a platform to showcase their talent but has also prompted a reevaluation of street art's role in the broader context of art history. Impact on the Perception of Street Art and Graffiti The significance of "Graffiti Is A Crime" and similar works in the context of street pop art and graffiti artwork lies in their ability to challenge and redefine the boundaries of traditional art. These pieces are not just expressions of individual creativity but are also powerful tools for social commentary. They represent a form of artistic democracy, where the street becomes a gallery, accessible to all, and not just the elite few. This democratization of art through graffiti challenges traditional art paradigms and encourages a more inclusive understanding of what art can be. Moreover, the increasing acceptance and celebration of graffiti art in galleries and art exhibitions signify a cultural shift. It represents a growing recognition of the artistic value and social commentary embedded in these works. The journey of graffiti from the streets to the galleries is a testament to the changing perceptions of what is considered legitimate art. It highlights the importance of context, medium, and message in the world of art, proving that creativity knows no bounds and that art can emerge from the most unexpected places. The artwork "Graffiti Is A Crime" by Cope2 is a pivotal piece in the narrative of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It encapsulates the essence of graffiti's journey from the fringes to the forefront of modern art. This piece is not just a representation of artistic skill but a symbol of cultural evolution, challenging perceptions, and redefining the boundaries of art. As such, it holds a special place in the history of modern art, symbolizing the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of artistic expression.

    $820.00

  • Inspiration Wave Giclee Print by Matt Gondek

    Matt Gondek Inspiration Wave Giclee Print by Matt Gondek

    Inspiration Wave Giclee Print by Matt Gondek Artwork Limited Edition Print on 255gsm Cotton Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 40x30 Skeleton Sitting At House Exploding with Cult Classic and Pop Culture Iconography. Decoding Matt Gondek's "Inspiration Wave" Matt Gondek's "Inspiration Wave" emerges as a striking addition to the landscape of street pop art and graffiti artwork, carrying his signature motif of deconstruction into the realm of limited edition prints. This 2023 piece is a giclee print on 255gsm cotton fine art paper, encompassing a limited series of 500 signed and numbered editions. Measuring 40x30 inches, the artwork features a skeleton sitting in a house, explosively surrounded by cult classic and pop culture iconography. Artistic Expression in "Inspiration Wave" The artwork vibrantly captures the essence of Gondek's approach to pop art. He deconstructs familiar figures from popular culture, recontextualizing them in chaotic yet meticulously structured compositions. The skeleton, often a symbol of mortality, is juxtaposed with the destruction of lively, animated characters, possibly reflecting on the transient nature of pop culture itself. Technical Craftsmanship and Symbolism Gondek's "Inspiration Wave" demonstrates his technical craftsmanship in fine art printing and embodies the more profound symbolism often associated with street pop art. Giclee printing indicates a dedication to quality and longevity, ensuring that the vividness of the acrylic paint colors and bold lines are preserved. Cultural Resonance of Gondek's Work Gondek's work resonates with a modern audience by taking elements of nostalgia and reimagining them with a contemporary twist. The artwork becomes a cultural artifact that speaks to the influence of pop and street art in today's society, marking Gondek as a pivotal figure in these art movements.

    $978.00

  • Seppuku Serigraph Print by ABCNT

    ABCNT Seppuku Serigraph Print by ABCNT

    Seppuku Limited Edition Hand-Embellished 6-Color Serigraph on 130lbs Mohawk Fine Art Paper by Abcnt Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "I wanted to portray dead cops, but keeping with the tradition of non-violent resistance. So the problem solving was trying to figure out how I would communicate that dilemma.I don't condone violence against police, but I'm okay with self-inflicted violence by police for the sake of honor."- ABCNT

    $255.00

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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