Yellow

6 artworks


  • Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo Archival Pigment Plate by Takashi Murakami TM/KK Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo Archival Pigment Plate by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Takashi Murakami TM/KK Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo Archival Pigment Plate by Takashi Murakami TM/KK

    Doraemon Exhibition Tokyo Plate Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Ceramic Plate Artwork by Famous Artist Takashi Murakami TM/KK. 2017 Limited Edition Size 9" Collectible Art Plate Takashi Murakami's Intersection of Traditional and Pop Culture Takashi Murakami, a renowned artist whose work has consistently blurred the lines between fine art and pop culture, created a piece for the Doraemon Exhibition in Tokyo that captures the essence of this fusion. The exhibition piece, a limited edition 9-inch ceramic plate, features Murakami's signature style, often incorporating brightly colored anime and manga characters into traditional artistic formats. Artistic Elements and Cultural Influence Murakami's work on the Doraemon Exhibition plate is an archival pigment print that brings street pop art's vibrancy to the ceramic medium. This artwork stands out for its amalgamation of characters from the popular Japanese series 'Doraemon' with Murakami's distinctive flower motifs and designs. The characters are set against a backdrop of many flowers, creating a complex, eye-catching pattern that represents Murakami's exploration of contemporary Japanese society and otaku culture within the context of historical artistic practices. Murakami's Unique Style and the Art World Murakami's approach often involves a dialogue between different cultural elements, combining traditional Japanese artistic techniques with the mass appeal of anime and manga. His method is rooted in the "Superflat" concept, which he coined to describe the cultural commentary embedded in his artworks. This style is evident in the Doraemon Exhibition plate, where the flattened pictorial plane and the juxtaposition of characters suggest a deeper narrative on the influence of pop culture in our lives. Pop Art, Street Art, and Their Confluence By incorporating elements of street pop art and graffiti artwork into his ceramic plate design, Murakami contributes to the ongoing conversation about the validity and importance of pop culture in the art world. He elevates the perception of animated characters by placing them within the context of 'high art,' challenging preconceived notions about the value and meaning of pop and street art. Collectibility and Murakami's Global Impact The Doraemon Exhibition plate is a piece of art and a collectible item that has garnered attention from art collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Murakami's ability to traverse the line between art and commodity has made his works highly sought after, and pieces like the Doraemon plate continue to shape the landscape of contemporary art collecting. Through these collectibles, Murakami has left a significant mark on global art culture, influencing new generations of artists and collectors alike. This Doraemon Exhibition plate by Takashi Murakami is a testament to the transformative power of pop culture within the art world and its ability to create new dialogues and understandings across different mediums and cultural backgrounds.

    $500.00

  • Geant Serigraph Print by Linda Le Kinff

    Linda Le Kinff Geant Geant Serigraph Print by Linda Le Kinff

    Geant Serigraph Print by Linda Le Kinff Limited Edition Hand Pulled Artwork on Wove Fine Art Paper Modern Street Graffiti Pop Artist. 2006 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 350 Artwork Size 9x10.5 Blond Women  Classical Opera Singer & Violist Orchestra Performance. Linda Le Kinff's "Geant" Serigraph: A Modern Art Marvel Linda Le Kinff's "Geant" emerges as a vibrant serigraph that captures the essence of modern street graffiti and pop art. This 2006 signed and numbered limited edition of 350 pieces, measuring 9x10.5 inches, is a testament to Le Kinff's mastery over the serigraphic process and her ability to convey complex human emotions through bold, colorful imagery. Crafted on wove fine art paper, "Geant" reflects the artist's deep engagement with the aesthetics of modern art and her commitment to producing works that resonate with the energy and spirit of contemporary urban culture. Transcending Boundaries with "Geant" Linda Le Kinff's "Geant" represents a unique fusion of traditional serigraphic techniques with the thematic boldness typically found in street and pop art. The artwork features a dynamic composition that draws the viewer into an intimate moment shared between figures, rendered with an elegance and fluidity that belies the typically rough-hewn nature of street art. Le Kinff's choice of colors and her precise application of ink speak to the influence of graffiti art's spontaneity and pop art's fascination with the spectacle of daily life. The Impact of Linda Le Kinff's Artistic Vision The serigraph "Geant" stands as a pivotal piece in Linda Le Kinff's oeuvre, encapsulating the artist's innovative approach to creating modern art that is accessible and emotionally impactful. Her work does not simply hang on a gallery wall but interacts with the space and the onlooker, inviting interpretation and introspection. The limited edition nature of "Geant" further emphasizes the value placed on each piece, ensuring that every print is not just a reproduction but a unique work of art in its own right. Linda Le Kinff's "Geant" celebrates modern street graffiti and pop art, showcasing the artist's ability to blend classic artistry with contemporary themes. Her work inspires and captivates audiences, securing her place as a significant figure in the modern art world.

    $75.00

  • Flatstock 33 2012 Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    Jeremy Wheeler Flatstock 33 2012 Silkscreen Print by Jeremy Wheeler

    Flatstock 33 2012 Event Music Limited Edition Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Yellow Fine Art Paper by Jeremy Wheeler. Number 71 of 71. SXSW American Poster Institute March 14-17 2012 Austin Convention Center Texas

    $99.00

  • Crystal Be@rbrick Gold Leaf Original Drawing Painting by MMont Crystal Be@rbrick Gold Leaf Original Drawing Painting by MMont

    MMont Crystal Be@rbrick Gold Leaf Original Drawing Painting by MMont

    Crystal Bearbrick Art Graphite on Paper Layered Over Gold Leaf on Matboard Artwork by Street Pop Culture Artist MMont. 2021 Signed Original Mixed Media Gold Leaf Graphite Drawing Painting Framed Artwork Size 9x12 Crystal Bearbrick by MMont Graphite on paper, layered over gold leaf on mat board Still life drawing of Baccarat/Bearbrick collaboration 9"x12" framed From: Chicago

    $423.00

  • Punk Skunk Astrobite Lemon Medium Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English Punk Skunk Astrobite Lemon Medium Art Toy by Ron English

    Punk Skunk- Astrobite Lemon- Medium Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti Ron English x SFBI Originals. Punk Skunk Astrobrite Lemon Yellow Medium Figure by SFBI Originals x Ron English PopagandaFigure stands at about 8"- 9" tall

    $406.00

  • Sale -36% Batman Lava Flow Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter Batman Lava Flow Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Batman Lava Flow Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Batman- Lava Flow Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Joe Ledbetter. Surreal artist Joe Ledbetter has specially designed this designer vinyl DC Comics Superhero Batman Lava Flow Colorway. A unique and artistic viewpoint on Batman through this highly-detailed, limited-edition designer vinyl. Limited to only 500 pieces! The exclusive Batman-Lava Flow vinyl art toy is a creative expression by Joe Ledbetter, a visionary in the arena of street art, whose interpretation of the iconic DC Comics superhero Batman takes on a vivid and surrealist dimension. Known for his distinct style that often incorporates various elements from street and graffiti art, Ledbetter's work on this piece is no exception, bringing forth a version of the Caped Crusader that is as striking as it is unconventional. The dynamic flow and angular lines that characterize Ledbetter’s work are evident in this collectible, offering a sharp contrast to the fluid imagery typically associated with lava. This limited edition collectible, restricted to a run of just 500 pieces, showcases Batman in a ‘Lava Flow’ colorway, suggestive of both the molten intensity of the superhero's resolve and the fiery passion that drives his crusade against crime. Each figure in this series is not merely a toy but a piece of art that encapsulates Ledbetter's artistic prowess and his ability to reinterpret popular culture icons through a graffiti-influenced lens. The intricate design and bold color palette make the Batman-Lava Flow vinyl art toy a coveted item for collectors and fans of both Batman and contemporary art. It stands as a fusion of comic book aesthetics with the raw, energetic vibe of street art, bridging two worlds that might seem disparate but find a harmonious meeting point in Ledbetter's work. As pop art continues to blur the boundaries between 'high' and 'low' culture, limited edition pieces like this become key players in the dialogue, challenging perceptions of what constitutes art and collectibility in the modern age. The Batman-Lava Flow is more than a representation of a beloved character; it is an emblem of how traditional symbols can be transformed through the lens of urban artistic expression.

    $242.00$155.00

Yellow Color Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Luminous Intrigue of Yellow in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Yellow's Vibrant Role in Urban Art Forms

Yellow, the color of sunlight and cheer, holds a place of distinction in the palette of street pop art and graffiti artwork. It is a color that can stop pedestrians in their tracks, a visual shout that can break through the gray of the urban sprawl. In the hands of artists who navigate the city's skin, yellow is a beacon, a bold statement of optimism, and an engagement tool. Whether it's the mustard yellows of a retro aesthetic or the neon yellows that seem to electrify the air around them, this color's presence in the street art scene is both a nod to the art form's pop culture roots and a reflection of its forward-thinking evolution.

Technique and Texture: Yellow's Versatility

On a technical level, yellow is a color that provides artists with a wide range of expressive possibilities. Its brightness can pierce through darker hues, bringing layers of depth to an image, while its lighter tints can offer a soft background that allows other colors to speak. The texture of yellow paint can vary dramatically, from sleek and smooth surfaces that reflect the hustle of city life to more complex, textured applications that invite the onlooker to pause and ponder the artwork's tactile narrative.

Cultural Connotations and Emotional Impact of Yellow

Culturally, yellow carries various connotations that street pop and graffiti artists deftly play upon. The color can signify everything from caution and physical warning to a sense of warmth and welcome. It's a color that can symbolize the energy and innovation of youth culture, as well as the nostalgia of bygone eras. In street pop and graffiti artwork, yellow often serves as a connective thread between the artwork and its audience, tapping into shared emotions and cultural memories.

Compositional Dynamics with Yellow

In composition, yellow offers a dynamic that energizes or balances an artwork. It's a hue that can work harmoniously within a monochromatic scheme or stand out in stark contrast against complementary colors like purple or blue. In street pop art, yellow can act as a highlighter, drawing the eye to key elements, while in graffiti artwork, it can serve as a foundational color that sets the tone for the entire piece.

Symbolism and Semiotics of Yellow in Urban Art

Symbolically, yellow is rich with meaning, and in street pop art and graffiti, these meanings are both played with and subverted. Yellow can represent caution or danger, a signal to viewers that the artwork contains a message that demands attention. It can also embody joy and playfulness, a reminder of the spontaneous and celebratory roots of these art forms. Artists use yellow not just for its visual appeal but for its capacity to communicate complex themes and evoke a spectrum of responses from viewers.

Future Trajectories: Yellow in the Artistic Urban Landscape

As we gaze into the future of urban art, the significance of yellow seems destined to grow. With its inherent ability to capture the zeitgeist of the times, yellow's use in street pop art and graffiti is likely to adapt to the changing cultural and social landscapes. New pigments and application techniques will expand the possibilities for artists, allowing them to explore the depths of yellow with even greater creativity and impact. Using yellow in street pop art and graffiti is not merely a choice of color; it's a strategic decision that encompasses cultural resonance, emotional impact, and visual effectiveness. It's a color that can transform a plain wall into a conversation, a passerby into an observer, and the city into a canvas of unlimited potential. As a critical component of the artist's palette, yellow continues to shine brightly, a testament to its enduring power and presence in the art world's most vibrant and accessible galleries—the streets.

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