Woman Female

15 artworks

  • Wall of Sleep Letterpress Print by C3

    C3 Wall of Sleep Letterpress Print by C3

    Wall of Sleep Limited Edition Letterpress Print on 250gsm Fine Art Paper by C3 Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 SIgned & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 20x13 "The concept first came about because I was toying around with the idea of dreams and/or dreams that there was no awakening from. That led to the idea of life as a dream and the questioning of true reality. After that I started relating it to both the stories of Christ and the Buddha, but since my world is a sort of fairytale western horror it took form the way it did. Once I had the idea and image in mind I got some friends together, rented a car and drove out around Santa Rose, CA. Originally I was going to take a picture near a huge tree somewhere but lucked out and found this great abandoned house. It proved to be the best spot we could have found." - C3

    $217.00

  • Butterfly Kisses Giclee Print by Charmaine Olivia

    Charmaine Olivia Butterfly Kisses Giclee Print by Charmaine Olivia

    Butterfly Kisses Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Charmaine Olivia. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 13x13

    $217.00

  • Obey Black Widows AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Black Widows AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Obey Black Widows AP Dance Floor Riot Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 13x13 "Long before I knew about art galleries or even street art, I was excited about album cover art, if only because it was the visual counterpart to the music on the records I loved. Album covers conjured a euphoric association with the listening experience. Most of my earliest home-made tee shirts were stencils based on punk album covers… No matter how much I love art, or try to convince myself of its relevance in society, the fact remains that music is a lot cooler and way more able to reach people’s hearts and minds… but I’m a populist and I look at it this way: I may not play an instrument, but I’m gonna rock it hard as nails anyway. With my art I try to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful and democratic. REVOLUTIONS is a celebration of all the great music and accompanying art that has inspired me over the years." -Shepard Fairey Pop art, street art, and graffiti have always been mediums that offer a raw and unfiltered reflection of society, culture, and the artist's personal feelings. Among the luminaries in this realm, Shepard Fairey stands tall, his unique creations resonating with both art aficionados and the masses alike. The "Obey Black Widows AP Dance Floor Riot" silkscreen print is a testament to his profound admiration for music and its intertwined relationship with visual arts. Crafted meticulously in 2011, this artist proof, hand-pulled, 1-color screen print on fine art paper, is not just an artwork but a fragment of Fairey’s soul, reverberating his passion for music. Shepard Fairey's initiation into the art world was not through the conventional means of art galleries but through album covers that acted as the visual symphony to the music he revered. Just as album art inspired emotions, memories, and an innate connection to the music, Fairey's street art endeavored to forge a similar connection with its audience. The silkscreen in question, sized at 13x13, embodies Fairey's attempt to harness the immense power and universal reach of music. His statement captures this sentiment eloquently, emphasizing how, despite art's intrinsic value, music has a superior prowess in touching human souls. His use of the term "REVOLUTIONS" is twofold, alluding to both the revolutions of a vinyl record and the socio-cultural revolutions music often incites. A deep dive into "Obey Black Widows AP Dance Floor Riot" offers viewers a chance to journey through Fairey’s inspirations. The fusion of punk's rebellious nature, the invigorating energy of music, and the democratizing force of street art crystallizes in this piece. For those who see art not just as an aesthetic expression but as a pulsating representation of society and individual emotion, this silkscreen print is both a tribute and an inspiration. Through such creations, Shepard Fairey champions the ethos that one needn't play an instrument to rock the world – sometimes, a canvas and a vision are all it takes.

    $285.00

  • Ice Queen Jogjakarta Indonesia Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Swoon- Caledonia Curry Ice Queen Jogjakarta Indonesia Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Ice Queen Jogjakarta Indonesia Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry Artwork Limited Edition Print on Heavy Fine Art Rag Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 19x13 From The Swoon Street Series Print Collection. Ice Queen Jogjakarta by Caledonia Curry aka Swoon Ice Queen Jogjakarta Indonesia is a powerful giclee print by Caledonia Curry, the American Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork artist internationally recognized under the name Swoon. Created in 2016 as part of her Street Series Print Collection, this work captures a moment of street intervention in Jogjakarta, Indonesia, and preserves it on 19x13 inch heavy fine art rag paper. The print is part of a signed and numbered limited edition of 175 and reflects Swoon’s enduring commitment to documenting ephemeral urban installations through high-quality archival prints that communicate the immediacy of her public work in permanent form. Street Pop Art Expression in Swoon’s Global Installations In Ice Queen Jogjakarta, Swoon presents a portrait of a regal, nature-bound figure pressed against an urban wall layered with graffiti tags and weathered textures. Rendered in her signature woodcut-inspired style, the Ice Queen wears an intricate arrangement of leaves and feathers, projecting strength, poise, and mysticism. The subject appears both delicate and formidable, staring off into the distance as the marks of graffiti culture swirl around her. The print captures the original street piece’s juxtaposition between handmade beauty and the unpredictable conditions of outdoor walls, delivering a dialogue between the natural and constructed. As with much of Swoon’s Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, the work centers human presence in the urban context and makes a visual offering to the local environment. Caledonia Curry’s Practice and Global Footprint Caledonia Curry was born in the United States and emerged from the early 2000s street art movement in New York with her iconic wheatpaste portraits. As her practice evolved, she expanded her work to cities around the world, leaving pieces that speak to local identity, shared humanity, and social history. Ice Queen Jogjakarta is an example of her international reach and cultural sensitivity. The artwork not only documents her physical intervention in Indonesia but also reflects her collaborative and immersive approach to making art in unfamiliar settings. Each figure Curry creates has a presence that speaks beyond nationality, embodying archetypes of resilience and grace amid visual disorder. This piece, like others in her print catalog, is a distilled snapshot of a larger global narrative she continues to build. Preserving Street Ephemera through Fine Art The Ice Queen Jogjakarta giclee print encapsulates Curry’s ability to transform fleeting wheatpaste work into collector-grade fine art without losing its original emotional power. Printed on museum-quality rag paper, this edition respects the raw materiality of the street while elevating the work into the realm of collectible Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. It stands as both an artwork and a historical document, preserving a specific moment in a foreign urban space. The entire Street Series Print Collection honors this dual purpose. For those interested in contemporary street culture and international artistic practice, this print offers a glimpse into the heart of Swoon’s creative mission and her lasting impact on public art.

    $350.00

  • Pigeon Feeding Family Brooklyn 2005 Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Swoon- Caledonia Curry Pigeon Feeding Family Brooklyn 2005 Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Pigeon Feeding Family Brooklyn 2005 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry Artwork Limited Edition Print on Heavy Fine Art Rag Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 19x13 From The Swoon Street Series Print Collection. Caledonia Curry Street Pop Art: Pigeon Feeding Family Brooklyn 2005 Giclee Print by Swoon Pigeon Feeding Family Brooklyn 2005 is a signed and numbered giclee print by American Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork icon Caledonia Curry, known globally under the name Swoon. Originally wheatpasted on a weathered Brooklyn wall, the work was photographed and transformed into a fine art edition, capturing the raw texture of the urban environment and the tenderness of everyday moments. Printed on heavy fine art rag paper, this piece measures 19 by 13 inches and was released in 2016 as part of a limited edition of 175. The work is part of the Swoon Street Series Print Collection, which immortalizes her ephemeral street interventions as collectible fine art. Swoon’s Human-Centered Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork Caledonia Curry’s practice blends compassion and community with socially charged visuals. This giclee print documents a street paste-up of a family in a moment of simple care and connection, feeding pigeons against a hand-painted wall. The mother figure anchors the composition with calm resilience while the children appear in varying poses of curiosity and support. This is a recurring hallmark in Swoon's Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork — intimate portraits of humanity created through hand-carved linoleum blocks, paper cutouts, and site-specific installations. Each subject is rooted in real communities and stories, often reflecting Curry’s collaborative work with underserved populations across the globe. Brooklyn as a Canvas for Caledonia Curry’s Social Aesthetic During the early 2000s, the streets of Brooklyn served as an active surface for many emerging artists, and Caledonia Curry’s large-scale paste-ups gained particular recognition for their emotional detail and craftsmanship. The original installation of Pigeon Feeding Family was not merely decorative but deeply site-specific, activating the decaying wall with human presence. Swoon’s commitment to public art goes beyond aesthetics. It embodies a form of street-level storytelling that addresses displacement, economic hardship, and resilience. The scene rendered in this giclee print speaks to those themes by elevating a humble act — feeding pigeons — into a portrait of survival and grace amid hardship. Legacy and Preservation in the Swoon Street Series Print Collection The 2016 release of Pigeon Feeding Family Brooklyn 2005 as a signed and numbered giclee was part of a broader effort to archive Swoon’s disappearing wall pieces from the early stages of her career. The Street Series Print Collection allows collectors and institutions to preserve this pivotal period of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork that otherwise lives only in photographs or memory. Each print in the series is produced with precision to reflect the texture, color, and environmental context of the original installation. With Caledonia Curry’s growing impact in both the fine art world and social practice circles, works like this continue to hold value as artifacts of a moment where street art was both protest and poetry.

    $350.00

  • Escape Door #9 HPM Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Print - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

    OakOak Escape Door #9 HPM Archival Print by OakOak

    Escape Door #9 Limited Edition Hand-Embellished Archival Pigment Prints on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper by OakOak Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. Custom Framed Ornate Frame. Born in the city of Saint-Etienne, France, he pastes his drawings everywhere he goes so as to bring smiles to passers-by where they least expect it. His approach consists of diverting urban elements, playing with mundane flaws, like a crack on a wall. He adds his own vision, his own references that often stem from the geek culture. His art is a means to poeticize the urban environment.

    $631.00

  • Obey Punk Girl AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Obey Punk Girl AP Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Obey Punk Girl AP Dance Floor Riot Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Artist Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Graffiti Pop Street Artwork. AP Artist Proof 2011 Signed & AP Marked Limited Edition Artwork Size 13x13 "Long before I knew about art galleries or even street art, I was excited about album cover art, if only because it was the visual counterpart to the music on the records I loved. Album covers conjured a euphoric association with the listening experience. Most of my earliest home-made tee shirts were stencils based on punk album covers… No matter how much I love art, or try to convince myself of its relevance in society, the fact remains that music is a lot cooler and way more able to reach people’s hearts and minds… but I’m a populist and I look at it this way: I may not play an instrument, but I’m gonna rock it hard as nails anyway. With my art I try to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful and democratic. REVOLUTIONS is a celebration of all the great music and accompanying art that has inspired me over the years." -Shepard Fairey Obey Punk Girl AP by Shepard Fairey: A Celebration of Music and Graffiti Pop Street Art The Obey Punk Girl Artist Proof silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey encapsulates his ability to merge music-inspired imagery with the raw aesthetics of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Created in 2011, this hand-pulled, one-color screen print is a limited-edition Artist Proof, signed and marked by Fairey, measuring 13 by 13 inches. The piece is printed on fine art paper, showcasing Fairey’s dedication to craftsmanship and his iconic graphic style. Punk Girl reflects Fairey’s deep admiration for music and its cultural impact, drawing from his long-standing connection to album art and punk aesthetics. The central figure in the print is a bold, punk-inspired woman holding a vinyl record. Her intense gaze and sharp styling evoke the rebellious energy of the punk movement, while the ornate border design adds a layer of complexity to the composition. The intricate patterns surrounding the figure create a sense of rhythm and movement, echoing the dynamic nature of music. By combining the gritty essence of graffiti art with the visual language of punk rock, Fairey captures the democratic and visceral power of both mediums. Music as a Driving Force in Street Pop Art Shepard Fairey has always been deeply influenced by music, particularly punk rock, and its role in shaping countercultural movements. The Obey Punk Girl silkscreen print reflects this influence, using imagery that celebrates the rebellious spirit and DIY ethos of punk music. Fairey’s work often draws parallels between the energy of music and the power of visual art, creating pieces that resonate with a broad audience. The inclusion of a vinyl record in the design serves as a nod to the analog era of music, emphasizing its raw authenticity and tactile nature. The bold monochromatic palette and sharp contrast in Punk Girl pay homage to the aesthetics of punk zines and album covers, where minimalism and directness were used to powerful effect. Fairey’s use of street art techniques, such as stenciling and silkscreen printing, mirrors the immediacy and accessibility of punk music, reinforcing the connection between the two art forms. This interplay between music and visual art is central to Fairey’s work, creating pieces that are both visually striking and culturally resonant. Shepard Fairey’s Silkscreen Process The hand-pulled silkscreen process used for Obey Punk Girl highlights Shepard Fairey’s dedication to traditional printing techniques. This approach allows for a high level of detail and texture, capturing the intricate patterns and bold lines that define his style. The use of fine art paper enhances the tactile quality of the print, creating a piece that is both durable and visually engaging. As an Artist Proof, this print holds a special place within the edition, often regarded as a testament to the artist’s experimentation and refinement of his vision. Fairey’s commitment to silkscreen printing stems from its roots in graffiti and street art, where stenciling and printing techniques are integral to the medium’s DIY ethos. The one-color design of Punk Girl underscores the power of simplicity, using contrast and composition to create an impactful image that commands attention. Shepard Fairey: A Voice of Counterculture in Modern Art Shepard Fairey, an American artist and activist, has established himself as a leading figure in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. His work often explores themes of social justice, rebellion, and cultural identity, drawing inspiration from punk rock, political movements, and propaganda art. Obey Punk Girl exemplifies Fairey’s ability to merge cultural commentary with striking visual design, creating art that speaks to both personal and collective experiences. Fairey’s exploration of music as a source of inspiration is a recurring theme in his work, reflecting his belief in its transformative power. Punk Girl serves as a celebration of the intersection between music and visual art, capturing the raw energy and democratic spirit that make both forms so impactful. Through his art, Fairey continues to challenge conventions and inspire dialogue, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in contemporary Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork.

    $285.00

  • Thalassa Braddock Pennsylvania 2012 Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Swoon- Caledonia Curry Thalassa Braddock Pennsylvania 2012 Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Thalassa Braddock Pennsylvania 2012 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry Artwork Limited Edition Print on Heavy Fine Art Rag Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 19x13 From The Swoon Street Series Print Collection. Caledonia Curry Street Pop Art: Thalassa Braddock Pennsylvania 2012 Giclee Print by Swoon Thalassa Braddock Pennsylvania 2012 is a powerful giclee print by American artist Caledonia Curry, known professionally as Swoon, who has become one of the most influential voices in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. This piece, photographed from a monumental wheatpaste mural on the side of a deteriorating brick structure in Braddock, Pennsylvania, was published in 2016 as a signed and numbered limited edition of 175. Printed at 19 by 13 inches on heavy fine art rag paper, the work is part of the Swoon Street Series Print Collection, which archives site-specific interventions into collectible format while preserving the physicality and spirit of street installations. Swoon’s Thalassa as a Mythic and Political Presence The figure of Thalassa in this work is emblematic of Swoon’s practice, which often blends mythological allegory with real-world commentary. Depicted with sweeping lines, intricate textures, and a radiant, upward gaze, the character emerges from a fractured surface, embodying a goddess-like form of transformation and strength. Braddock, an industrial town in Pennsylvania with a history of economic hardship, was a location that aligned with Caledonia Curry’s socially motivated projects. Thalassa, in this context, became a symbol of both resurrection and environmental awareness. Originally created as a towering installation at the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Thalassa motif here gains new resonance as it merges with a wall bearing scars of abandonment, decay, and resilience. Braddock and the Social Context of Caledonia Curry’s Artwork Caledonia Curry has long incorporated socially engaged art into her practice, and her relationship with Braddock extended into community work beyond murals. This print documents one of those key visual moments, when art transforms space and injects new meaning into neglected structures. The building’s exposed brick and fading paint contrast with the lush energy of the figure, whose tentacle-like garments spiral downward, fusing classical visual language with the urgency of street culture. The piece also includes red screenprinted motifs filling the window spaces, reinforcing the layered, handmade aesthetic that characterizes Swoon's Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. These environmental and compositional decisions offer a holistic look at the way Curry reinvents urban environments into canvases for visual storytelling. Swoon Street Series Print Collection and the Preservation of Ephemeral Works The 2016 giclee edition of Thalassa Braddock Pennsylvania offers collectors a chance to preserve a fleeting piece of public art history. Part of the Swoon Street Series Print Collection, this print represents a critical era when Curry’s wheatpastes across cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Braddock gained international recognition for their ability to fuse craft, compassion, and political awareness. Printed with exceptional color fidelity and detail, this limited edition honors the original site while expanding access to those who connect with her work beyond the street. Caledonia Curry continues to influence not only the visual vocabulary of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork but also the role of artists in shaping meaningful social discourse.

    $350.00

  • Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Bec Winnel Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel

    Celine Giclee Print by Bec Winnel Artwork Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 25 Artwork Size 12x13 Pale Woman with Flower in Her Hair. The Ethereal Beauty of Celine by Bec Winnel The giclee print titled "Celine" by the Australian artist Bec Winnel is a masterpiece that sits at the intersection of traditional portraiture and Street Pop Art, a limited edition offering that comprises only 25 signed and numbered pieces. This artwork, measuring 11.5x13 inches, captures the viewer's gaze with the delicate depiction of a pale woman adorned with a flower in her hair, a motif ripe with symbolism and quiet introspection. Bec Winnel's approach in "Celine" is one of intimate portraiture. The subject's pale visage and the soft pink tones of her hair offer a stark yet gentle contrast to the bold and often brash world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The flower, a timeless symbol of nature's fleeting beauty, is rendered with such care that it seems to whisper stories of life's transient nature. The artwork, though rooted in the techniques of fine art, communicates the essence of street art through its emotional impact and accessibility. The use of giclee printing ensures that each nuance of Winnel's delicate pencil and pastel work is captured with precision, allowing the fine gradations of color and detail to shine through. This form of high-quality reproduction democratizes art, aligning with the Street Pop Art ethos of making art available to a wider audience beyond the confines of galleries and exclusive collections. Bec Winnel and the Contemporary Art Scene Bec Winnel, while perhaps not as widely recognized as some street artists, has earned a respected place within the contemporary art scene for her distinct blend of realism and fantasy. Her work often features women in moments of deep contemplation, surrounded by elements of the natural world that serve to underline their connection to the environment and to the cycles of life and death. This connection resonates with the thematic preoccupations of Street Pop Art, where the dialogue between the urban landscape and nature is frequently explored. "Celine" represents a poetic pause in the hustle of the street art world, inviting viewers to reflect on the softer side of humanity. The limited edition nature of the print adds a layer of exclusivity, yet Winnel's artistry bridges the gap between the elite art world and the democratic nature of street art. By creating a fine art paper version of her work, she extends an invitation to a broader audience to engage with her art in their own spaces. The allure of "Celine" lies in its ability to evoke a sense of ethereal beauty and vulnerability, characteristics that are often overshadowed in the bustling, dynamic spaces where Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork typically reside. The print holds a mirror to the quieter, more reflective aspects of human experience, much like a mural tucked away in a quiet corner of a busy city street might do. The enduring impact of "Celine" is its subtle challenge to the viewer: to slow down, to appreciate the beauty in stillness, and to consider the depth of the human experience. Winnel's choice to portray a woman in a moment of vulnerability is a powerful statement within the broader context of Street Pop Art, often dominated by louder, more aggressive themes. As "Celine" finds its home with collectors and art enthusiasts, it continues to weave its narrative, one that is as relevant today as it was in 2014. It stands as a testament to the possibilities of cross-pollination between the worlds of fine art and street art, a testament to the power of beauty and vulnerability in an often harsh and unforgiving world. Through her art, Bec Winnel contributes to the evolving story of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, ensuring that the narrative remains as diverse and multifaceted as the human experience itself.

    $163.00

  • Moniferal New Orleans 2011 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Swoon- Caledonia Curry Moniferal New Orleans 2011 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Moniferal New Orleans 2011 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry Artwork Limited Edition Print on Heavy Fine Art Rag Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 19x13 From The Swoon Street Series Print Collection. Moniferal New Orleans 2011 Giclee Print by Caledonia Curry aka Swoon Moniferal New Orleans 2011 is a signed and numbered giclee print by Caledonia Curry, known in the Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork world as Swoon. This edition was released in 2016 in a limited run of 175 prints and measures 19 by 13 inches. The piece was produced on heavy fine art rag paper and belongs to the celebrated Swoon Street Series Print Collection. The artwork captures a moment from a site-specific installation in New Orleans, where Curry’s wheatpastes often explored vulnerability, resilience, and environmental rebirth through intimate human subjects fused into complex natural motifs. Caledonia Curry’s Swoon in New Orleans The city of New Orleans has held profound significance in the evolution of Swoon’s practice. After the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Curry became deeply involved in collaborative recovery and rebuilding projects throughout the city. Moniferal was part of a wave of wheatpaste installations that carried emotional and symbolic resonance. This print preserves one such work that fuses portraiture and organic motifs into a visual experience of transformation. The subject appears grounded and contemplative, surrounded by intricate botanical linework that resembles both roots and wings. The muted, earthy tones and layered texture reflect the raw surfaces of the wall on which it was originally installed, making the giclee not just a documentation, but a continuation of that street-born experience. Technical Excellence in Giclee Reproduction The giclee print of Moniferal New Orleans 2011 honors the detailed linework and subtle tonal shifts of Curry’s original wheatpaste. The fine art rag paper supports the texture and depth, allowing collectors to experience the dimensionality that her murals evoke in public spaces. The choice to publish this piece as part of the Street Series Print Collection reflects its importance in capturing the fragility and strength of the human spirit—a recurring focus in Caledonia Curry’s work. As with other prints in the series, the limited edition number and artist signature confirm its place within the lineage of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork adapted for the fine art context. Legacy of Swoon’s Human-Centered Street Art Caledonia Curry has long centered her practice on the power of human expression amid urban decay and social upheaval. Moniferal New Orleans 2011 serves as an artifact of both artistic innovation and humanitarian response. The figure in the composition becomes a universal stand-in for the survivor, the nurturer, or the witness, her form interwoven with hand-cut patterns and street textures. This edition captures the sensitivity of Swoon’s touch and the importance of preserving transient urban interventions in enduring form. Through Moniferal, Curry continues to redefine the aesthetic and cultural reach of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork.

    $350.00

  • Airplanes Giclee Print by Alice X Zhang

    Alice X Zhang Airplanes Giclee Print by Alice X Zhang

    Airplanes Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Fine Art Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Alice X Zhang. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 19x13

    $218.00

  • Offering Standard Archival Print by Taylor White

    Taylor White Offering Standard Archival Print by Taylor White

    Offering- Standard Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Taylor White Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. "This is one of a few springboard pieces into my visual exploration of bodies in motion. It evolved from the idea of the phenomenal impact of the human body in space, the dance of the soul, and the flow of forms colliding. When using the body as a tool of explosive expression, one dares to take the journey into a territory that requires immense trust, the sacrifice of oneself on the altar of vulnerability. Dance, if done fully and authentically, renders the soul completely raw. I started studying a form of modern dance called Contact Improvisation, and that study has opened me up to a new set of curiosities which I’ve been able to explore both physically in space, and visually on the page. It became about the point of surrender, of the sacrifice of the ego and all its trappings. To 'dance' on paper has been entirely mind-opening and I’ve tackled it with a renewed spirit." - Taylor White

    $86.00

  • Den of Foxes Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Mandy Tsung Den of Foxes Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Den of Foxes Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 340gsm Cold Pressed Cotton Paper by Pop Artist Mandy Tsung. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19x13 May 5th 2013

    $203.00

  • Aura Canis Lupus Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Mandy Tsung Aura Canis Lupus Giclee Print by Mandy Tsung

    Aura Canis Lupus Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 340gsm Cold Pressed Cotton Paper by Pop Artist Mandy Tsung. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19x13 The Wind of the Wolf Dog September 13th 2013

    $209.00

  • Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Swoon- Caledonia Curry Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry

    Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon- Caledonia Curry Artwork Limited Edition Print on Heavy Fine Art Rag Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 175 Artwork Size 19x13 From The Swoon Street Series Print Collection. Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Swoon A Visual Archive of Human Dignity in Urban Space The Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 Giclee Print by Caledonia Curry, known globally as Swoon, is a powerful example of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork translated onto fine art paper. Created as part of Swoon’s Street Series Print Collection, the image captures one of her original wheatpaste street installations from Oaxaca, Mexico, depicting a striking female figure blending human and mythological attributes. This signed and numbered giclee print, released in 2016 in a limited edition of 175, measures 19 by 13 inches and is printed on heavy fine art rag paper. The artwork not only documents Swoon’s presence on walls across Latin America but also speaks to the symbolic relationship between community identity, resistance, and the ephemeral nature of street-based intervention. Stylistic Complexity and Symbolic Composition Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 reflects the intricate cut-paper aesthetics and humanitarian storytelling that define Swoon’s visual language. The figure in the image—part warrior, part mermaid—clutches twin crocodiles as scaled armor drapes over her legs. Radiating lines extend from her back like a halo, while beneath her figure is a tangled collage of snakes, architecture, and flora, all executed in precise linework. These motifs merge indigenous symbolism with modern urban decay, evoking themes of transformation, resilience, and the interconnectedness of natural and built environments. The bright yellow and deep red stucco wall behind the wheatpaste creates a dynamic color contrast, anchoring the image in its original street context while enhancing the mythic presence of the central figure. Caledonia Curry’s Global Street Narratives Swoon, born Caledonia Curry in the United States, has long been celebrated for her ability to blend classical printmaking techniques with the accessibility of street placement. Her work often features portraits of women, community figures, and allegorical representations that touch on social justice, environmental healing, and cultural storytelling. The Kamayura Oaxaca print aligns with her extensive practice of placing intricate paper cutouts directly onto decaying urban surfaces across the globe—from the walls of Brooklyn to the alleys of Haiti and Latin America. In Mexico, her work speaks directly to indigenous voices and post-colonial memory, reinforcing the role of graffiti as both an act of public beautification and political expression. The Importance of the Street Series Print Collection The Kamayura Oaxaca 2013 edition is part of the Street Series Print Collection, which serves as a tangible archive of Swoon’s ephemeral installations. Each print in the series offers collectors and admirers the opportunity to experience the artist’s street-based work in a preserved, gallery-worthy format. By transferring temporary outdoor works onto archival paper, the collection maintains the immediacy and raw power of street art while allowing it to endure beyond the natural wear of weather and urban development. This series also illustrates how Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork can transcend its original environment without losing its impact, narrative depth, or visual intensity.

    $350.00

Woman Female Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Representation of Women in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

The representation of women in street pop art and graffiti artwork has been a dynamic and evolving subject, reflecting the shifts in societal attitudes and the growing consciousness around gender issues. From the provocative works of the 1970s and 1980s to today's more inclusive and diverse expressions, the depiction of women in these art forms has ranged from objectification and idealization to empowerment and celebration. These visual articulations, splashed across public spaces, serve not only as reflections of the artists' perceptions but also as commentaries on women's roles, struggles, and achievements in society. In the earlier days of street art and graffiti, women were often portrayed through the lens of the male gaze, reduced to symbols of beauty or desire within a predominantly male-dominated scene. However, the narrative has shifted as more female artists have entered the arena. Women are now protagonists in these urban tales, depicted as complex and multifaceted beings. The rise of feminist street art has introduced powerful imagery that challenges traditional gender norms and advocates for equality and women's rights.

Women in Urban Art as Icons and Activists

Graffiti Street Pop Art has been an influential and expressive medium used by artists worldwide to convey various messages, ideas, and themes. One prominent topic that has gained momentum in recent years is the representation of women in this urban art form. Graffiti artists have taken to the streets to celebrate, empower, and challenge perceptions of women in society. Female Empowerment: Many artists use graffiti to portray strong, independent women as a symbol of female empowerment. By depicting women in powerful stances or as iconic figures, they challenge societal norms and expectations, promoting gender equality and inspiring other women to break free from stereotypes. Celebrating Women's Contributions: Graffiti artists also use their work to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women throughout history. By creating murals and street art pieces that honor trailblazing women, they make sure these stories are visible and accessible to the public. This can include highlighting historical figures, activists, artists, or local community leaders. Challenging Objectification: Street art has been used as a medium to challenge the objectification of women in media and advertising. Artists may create pieces that subvert traditional portrayals of women, replacing objectified images with more complex and humanizing depictions. This can stimulate conversations about the ways women are represented in society and the harmful effects of objectification. Female Graffiti Artists: Women have been breaking into the male-dominated graffiti world, creating their distinctive styles and making their mark on the urban art scene. Female artists, such as Lady Pink, Miss Van, and Swoon, have become influential figures within the graffiti community, showcasing their unique perspectives and talents. Collaborative Projects: Various collaborative projects and initiatives have aimed at empowering women through street art. For instance, organizations like Women on Walls and Femme Fierce bring together female artists to create murals and installations focusing on women's issues, rights, and experiences. Graffiti Street Pop Art has become a platform for artists to address and celebrate women's topics, empowering women and challenging societal norms.

The Future of Women in Urban Graffiti Street Art

As the movement continues to evolve, the representation of women in street art will likely continue to grow in prominence and diversity. In recent years, women have become icons and activists through the medium of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Artists like Shepard Fairey's "Obey Giant" campaign, which includes the iconic "Hope" poster featuring a woman of color, have used the image of women to symbolize strength and resilience. Similarly, works by Banksy and other notable street artists have presented women in roles that defy expectations, often with a touch of irony or social critique. Moreover, the streets have become a canvas for celebrating historical and contemporary female figures who have broken barriers and made significant contributions to culture and society. Murals of women such as Frida Kahlo, Rosa Parks, and Malala Yousafzai adorn walls worldwide, serving as sources of inspiration and education for the community. These works often incorporate local cultural elements and women's personal stories within those communities, creating a robust dialogue between the artist, the subject, and the viewers. The representation of women in street pop art and graffiti artwork is as diverse and complex as women themselves. As street art continues to evolve as a platform for social change and artistic expression, the image of women within it will undoubtedly continue to provoke, inspire, and evolve. These artistic expressions beautify urban landscapes and contribute to meaningful conversations about gender, identity, and human rights, reflecting the pulse of societal progress in vivid color and form.

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