Winter & Snow

4 artworks


  • First Light Archival Print by Adrian Cox

    Adrian Cox First Light Archival Print by Adrian Cox

    First Light Archival Print by Adrian Cox Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Bright White Moab Entrada Rag Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 18x24 "First Light Archival Print" by Adrian Cox is an art piece by the contemporary artist Adrian Cox. Adrian is known for his highly detailed and imaginative paintings, which often depict fantastical worlds, mythical creatures, and surreal landscapes. Archival prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork that are made to last for a long time without any significant deterioration in color and quality. They are often printed on acid-free paper using pigment-based inks, which are resistant to fading and provide excellent color depth and sharpness. These prints are a popular choice among art collectors and enthusiasts who wish to enjoy and preserve the artwork without the expense of purchasing an original piece.

    $422.00

  • Winter breeAnne We the Future Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Winter breeAnne We the Future Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Winter breeAnne We the Future Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2018 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print Winter BreeAnne represents a new generation of leadership and activism, embodied in the "We the Future" campaign, which is artfully captured in a limited edition silkscreen print by a renowned pop culture artist. Launched in 2018, this signed and numbered artwork is more than a visual piece; it’s a statement of empowerment and a beckoning for social participation. The artwork, pulled by hand on Cream Speckletone fine art paper, stands at an impressive 18x24 inches, making its presence as bold and thought-provoking as the message it carries. This limited edition print, with only 450 copies in existence, brings together the aesthetics of street art and the cultural influence of pop art. The artist's decision to use the hand-pulling technique, a time-honored method in screen printing, adds a layer of authenticity and craftsmanship to the work, honoring traditional practices in a modern context. The image of Winter BreeAnne is a vivid iconography, symbolizing the tireless efforts of youth activists who are not just speaking out but are leading the charge toward real change. As an element of pop and street art, this piece carries the undercurrents of rebellion and transformation. The term "Future Voter" emblazoned across BreeAnne's shirt is not merely a designation but a declaration of the coming influence of a generation ready to assert its power through civic engagement. The call to “Power to the Polls” amplifies this, pushing the narrative that every individual has a role in shaping the future. This sentiment is at the heart of pop art’s core ethos – a reflection of contemporary issues and a mirror to society’s values, hopes, and dreams. The artist behind this print is celebrated for their ability to capture the zeitgeist in their work, combining elements of propaganda, portraiture, and political messaging to create art that transcends the canvas and becomes a part of the public discourse. The use of vibrant colors, bold lines, and striking poses echoes the energy of street art murals, which often serve as beacons of community expression and are a testament to the power of public art to inspire and mobilize. The "We the Future" print is more than a decorative item; it's a cultural artifact that captures the essence of a movement, solidifying the voice of youth and the importance of participation in the democratic process. It’s an inspiration to the onlooker, serving as a reminder of the influence of the younger generation and the continuous, pulsating drumbeat of progress they bring to the political landscape.

    $588.00

  • No Place for Regrets Silkscreen Print by Cotton Candy Machine

    Tara McPherson No Place for Regrets Silkscreen Print by Cotton Candy Machine

    No Place for Regrets Limited Edition 3-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on French Speckletone Kraft Paper by Cotton Candy Machine Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Art print version of the "National Poster Retrospecticus" print made for the Cotton Candy Machine show in August 2014. 18 x 24 inches. Three screens on French Speckletone stock. Signed and numbered edition of 200. Released 3 September 2014. The Cotton Candy Machine is an art studio and gallery owned and operated by artist Tara McPherson. She is a New York-based artist who is best known for her beautiful and thought-provoking illustrations, paintings, and toys. At the Cotton Candy Machine, Tara creates and sells her own artwork, as well as the work of other artists that she admires. The gallery features a variety of exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing different artists and styles. Tara's work often incorporates themes of nature, emotion, and fantasy, and her unique style has gained her a large following of fans and collectors. Her work has been featured in galleries and exhibitions all over the world, and she has worked with many notable clients, including Kidrobot, Dark Horse Comics, and The New York Times. Overall, the Cotton Candy Machine is a fantastic space for art lovers and collectors to explore and discover new and exciting pieces of art.

    $99.00

  • Winter Wonderland 2011 Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Aelhra Winter Wonderland 2011 Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Winter Wonderland 2011Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2011 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18x24

    $209.00

Winter & Snow Graffiti Street Pop Art

The Fusion of Seasonal Imagery in Urban Art

Winter and snow have always been captivating subjects in art, symbolizing purity, tranquility, and, sometimes, desolation. In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, these elements take on new dimensions, starkly contrasting the traditionally vibrant and rebellious tones of street art. Artists use winter and snow's symbolism to convey more profound messages, often reflecting societal themes or personal narratives.

Emotional Resonance and Visual Impact

In Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork, winter themes are seasonal depictions and metaphors for emotional states. The cold, barren landscapes often represent solitude, introspection, or a pause in the bustling urban life. Snow, with its blanket-like covering, can symbolize a covering up or an uncovering of urban realities. Artists use these elements to evoke feelings of nostalgia, serenity, or even alienation, making their works resonate more profoundly emotionally.

Technique and Innovation

The incorporation of winter and snow in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork also showcases the versatility and innovation of these art forms. Artists experiment with various techniques and materials to depict the textures and nuances of snow and ice, often blending traditional graffiti methods with new media. This results in artworks that are not only visually striking but also push the boundaries of conventional street art.

Cultural and Social Commentary

Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork with winter themes frequently serve as a canvas for cultural and social commentary. Artists might use the serene backdrop of a snowy landscape to highlight the stark realities of urban life or the impacts of societal issues like homelessness or environmental change. These artworks become potent tools for raising awareness and igniting conversations around important topics.

A Seasonal Tapestry in Urban Art

Winter and snow themes in Street Pop Art and graffiti Artwork weave a unique tapestry in the urban landscape. They offer a juxtaposition of calm and introspection against the backdrop of dynamic city life, reminding us of the diverse expressions and possibilities within street art. These artworks stand as a testament to the adaptability and depth of street artists in conveying complex emotions and narratives through their craft.

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