Hera Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Handiedan. Art print giclée With Augmented Reality 315 gsm Etching Cotton Rag 16.5" x 22” / 42 x 56 cm (image and paper size) Signed By Both Artists Hand Signed Logo Embossed Edition: 100 2020 AR Augmented Reality: https://vimeo.com/447424303 Uses the Artivive App
Listing is for one hand poured concrete planter/vessel with original art. ***Any customizations are an additional cost and will not be added unless you add additional art fee*** Measures 3.5 inches tall, 3” wide. Due to the nature of concrete variations and color and texture are to be expected. These are very raw, aged looking, organic planters. I leave the air bubbles in to mimic buildings in nature. Miniatures can be added for an additional cost as well. Miniatures are not attached. Use a small dot of superglue to attach where you would like. There are no returns or exchanges on custom made to order items.
Inspired! Enjoy the surreal vintage style collages by the NY based artist Felipe Posada.
Lebe den Traum mit dieser kreativen, farbenfrohen Graffiti-Elefanten-Figur. Diese lebhafte und exotische Kreatur wird Ihrer modernen Einrichtung einen Hauch von Spaß verleihen. Mit seiner Anziehungskraft und seinem Charme wird unsere Elefantenfigur Ihr Zuhause sofort in eine Oase der Ruhe verwandeln. Er strahlt eine hypnotische Aura aus, die die Fantasie anregt und ein Gefühl der Verwunderung hervorruft. Spezifikationen: Einzigartiges Design: Jedes Stück ist sorgfältig gefertigt, um ein einzigartiges Design zu schaffen. Die Farbe jeder Figur ist einzigartig und Ihre Elefantenfigur ist ein Unikat. Abmessungen: Die Figur misst 19 x 17 x 9 cm. 9 cm. Material: Silber: Material: Hochwertiges Harz.
Whether he accepts the accolade or not, Tristan Eaton is a legend in the making. At still a few years shy of 40, the Los Angeles-born artist has already achieve
Merve Özaslan's Natural Act collage series exploring nature and humanity
This is an original Chai Hebrew pop artwork with pop art themes by Israeli pop artist Shelby Kapiano. This artwork ships worldwide!
Infographics never tell the whole story in that they omit details and attempt to make clear narratives where none exist. But Daniel Feral's GRAFFITI & STREET ART graphic, which is labeled “a 75th Anniversary celebration of Alfred H. Barr, Jr's CUBISM & ABSTRACT ART diagram,” attempts to create reason out of the more chaotic narratives of Graffiti and Street Art movements.
* This product is excluded from all extra promotional discounts and offers INTERGALACTIC LOVE MANIFESTO Intergalactic Love Manifesto is a statement piece that blends pop art and street art, featuring an astronaut holding a love sign amidst a vibrant graffiti backdrop. This artwork speaks volumes about love's universal message with bold typography and satirical flair. A colorful celebration of peace and affection that transcends the cosmos. It's perfect for contemporary spaces that desire a touch of rebellious spirit and a reminder that in the vast universe, all you need is love. This abstract painting will adorn and transform any modern interior! Free professional shipping worldwide 100% handmade oil & acrylic painting Truly rich texture and vivid colors Safe, non-toxic and durable paints on cotton canvas Any size of artwork up to 114”x114”/ 290x290 cm Floating frame is an extra option. You get an artwork ready to hang Certificate of Authenticity We show you the photos or video of the painting for your confirmation before the shipment. We always make all necessary changes if you wish. Due to the color distortion by the monitor, camera settings and other factors, the color of the product in the photo may vary from its actual color. Please feel free to contact us at [email protected] anytime!
The paintings of artist Hanna Jaeun are pretty wildly surreal. Still, something about the symbolic creatures and objects that inhabit her work can be strangely familiar. Her acrylic on wood panel paintings nearly always make use of animal imagery and the rich metaphor that accompanies it. Jauen references the uneasy relationship between humans and the natural world as well as innate animal desires in people. She says in her statement, "The people in my paintings are either physically part-animal or longing to be animal...My animals bring to life my desire to tell a story." See more of her paintings after the jump.
Handgeschilderd Pop Art schilderij Meisje met de Parel van Jisbar. Olieverfschilderij van hoge kwaliteit waarbij Het Meisje met de Parel door middel van moderne graffiti art is afgebeeld. Perfect voor de liefhebbers van pop art en graffiti art. Komt dit meesterwerk in jouw woning, kantoor of hotel te hangen? Opgespannen op een houten frame, inclusief ophangsysteemDus klaar om direct op te hangen. Zijkanten mee geschilderd Dus geen lijst nodig Uv-beschermingDe kleuren verbleken niet, zelfs niet na langdurige blootstelling aan zonlicht. Hoge kwaliteit materialenGeschilderd met professionele olieverf op zuurvrij canvas van museumkwaliteit.
"The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire." - Ferdinand Foch
Just last month, we shared Banksy’s Artwork Recreated in Real Life by Nick Stern and yesterday Nick sent us 11 new pictures from his "You are not Banksy" series. British-born artist, who is now based in Los Angeles, spent months meticulously gathering and making props for this thought-provoking series of images in order to capture Banksy’s controversial art through film. Nick was kind enough to answer a few questions about his inspiration and process.
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“Imagine a world based on a different logic; a universe comprised of the absurd and paradoxes. A dream in which aircraft crash into clouds and snowmen model a human body using flakes of skin,…
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Keith Haring wasn't afraid to address important issues through his iconic line drawings. Learn how to make your own Haring-inspired drawings.
German street art duo Hera and Akut of Herakut have been traveling the world since 2004, filling canvases and walls with their collaborative form of painting. Each piece offers a glimpse into a character or scene, usually accompanied by a bit of text providing a bit of context or perhaps further intrigue. Their creative process begins with Hera setting each figure’s form and proportions, while Akut fills in the photorealistic details. Via Vertical Gallery: Hera is a classically trained painter who creates gestural, emotional figures in a freestyle manner using numerous tools including spray cans, brushes, and her hands. More
In their first art intervention in the city of Barcelona, Valencia-based PichiAvo just painted a large mural in the facade of the student residence Livensa Living Diagonal Alto of Temprano Capital Partners, designed by the Portuguese architect José Quintela da Fonseca.The artistic street art duo
Who's day doesn't instantly become much better when you spot a DAIN piece of art on the street? Mine improves greatly and I become very happy! It's that simple. If you've lived in the city for any length of time you've seen his iconic, beautiful, Hollywood-esque style images, especially around Soho, Tribeca and Williamsburg. The art-beauty-fashion-like mix filled with collage and bright colors can be spotted a block away. And, thus can the smile on my face. Imagine my happiness when Todd Masters, owner of Folioleaf gallery asked if I wanted to do a little interview with DAIN vs. just coming by to shoot a few images before the show! I was honored to meet and speak with him last week about his art and it's process and whatever else I could learn about the elusive artist. I have been a huge fan of his work for years and since very few people have actually met DAIN, I was again, more than privileged. The exhibit opening is this Thursday, April 3, 2014 from 6-8p.m. at Folioleaf Gallery, 111 Front Street, #226, Brooklyn (Dumbo.) The solo show will feature at least a dozen original paintings of his latest collage / graffiti style of the clever, classic Hollywood faces merged with vibrant colors and characteristics of street art. I believe most originals are spoken for but prints may still also be available at the gallery and on line by looking here: http://folioleaf.com/exb/dain. Born in Brooklyn, New York, DAIN combines glamour and grit brilliantly. He features iconic black and white head shots of actresses from the past to present such as favorites Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn to Angelina Jolie, Victoria Beckham and Adele with collage from a variety of media (advertisements, fashion magazines and found images.) Next comes vibrant spray paint and most recently, painted backgrounds. Throughout his practice, DAIN manages to balance fine art, contemporary and street art resulting in the grittiness of the streets. First, for the many people trying to find you on Instagram or Facebook, they won't. Do you think you'll ever partake in social media? Probably not, I like it the way it is. You realize you have a huge following and most people use the #dain to share your work with other fans (via Instagram.) What do you think about your many, many loyal fans who constantly seek out your work on the streets? I'm always amazed and a little shocked by it. I really enjoy their photographs. You were born and raised in Brooklyn. How did growing up in New York influence your art? Growing up in New York City is like no other place in the world and I love everything from the sights to the smells and of course the culture and diversity. Graffiti used to be huge when I was young and now, still is, it has always been a big influence. As a child you were inspired by graffiti and starting writing yourself. Now, you are known for your "street art" images. When did you start doing work in the street? Yes, I stated "writing" at a young grade-school age and began wheat-pasting around 2007. I owned a T shirt, silkscreen type business about ten years ago and had a few friends working "on the streets." I became very intrigued and started exploring wheat pasting then began to join them. I definitely like to evolve and try new processes and mediums. I for one, run out to see and photograph your work the minute I see something new has gone up. I want to get a great shot before it's tagged on. Does the tagging, etc. annoy you? No! Not at all. On the contrary I only expect it to stay up a short time. If it lasts a month that's huge. I actually like when it's "written" on, doesn't bother me at all! I don't like it to stay up to long. What is it like wheat-pasting your art on the street to then showing your work in galleries like Folioleaf and Avant Gallery? I love showing work in galleries and hope to do more exhibits in the upcoming future. The show at Avant Gallery in Miami a couple years back was wonderful and I recently had an exhibit at their New York space. Whether it be Madison Avenue or Brooklyn, I would like to explore a variety of gallery atmospheres who feature not just street art but contemporary as well. I would like to show again in London and / or in Europe. Can you tell us about your process from beginning to end per say, from the found pieces to collage to painting? How does it all come together? I generally use black and white photographs of pieces that speak to me, that I just find and like. Many are Hollywood icons and many I don't even know who the model is. I particularly like Adele and Twiggy, and also just finding that one anonymous piece that jumps out at me. It's in the eyes which is what first grabs me. I don't have a rhyme or reason to the collaged pieces, they just speak to me and putting those together takes most time. Once I have my foundation image down I begin choosing colors, painting and layering spray paint. Collage is the foundation, from there it gets easier. I'm also concentrating much more on "painting" now, evolving my pieces. I really just love that old Hollywood glam look from the 40's and 50's, especially the fashion, when women dressed iconic and beautifully. They didn't show much skin and didn't have to. You'll notice my pieces are tasteful and the women are not revealing. I like mixing the fashion of men's suiting with a beautiful face for example. Women were beautiful with their clothes on and classic films and images made you think. You had to use your imagination. What inspires your work? A great found image of inner beauty and class. Plus to me, it's all in the eyes and lips and it doesn't matter as much what she is wearing. And, I enjoy a normal figure with chic clothing. The eyes say it all and inspire me! The rest comes together around that. Since the fist time I saw your work years ago, I felt fashion influence... Kind of, and I like exploring classic, iconic fashion in my work. The circle and drips around one eye are almost like a trademark on many of your pieces, can you tell us about that? No, it's just something I like. The work you've done in 2014 seems to be even more evolved, can you tell us about the new pieces? The new work, I feel is yes, more evolved and I'm using much more color and backgrounds. Before it may have been more collage, black and white and some color on a white surface. Now I'm really focusing more on painting. I feel I'm just now scratching the surface. I'm just now getting started. I look forward to see how this direction will evolve an whats going to come next. It's exciting. How do you know when a piece is done? It must have perfect balance and now since I'm focused on color and painting, I continue to add. It's not done until the last minute and I like the last minute deadline. You have a Faberge egg in The Big Egg Hunt, tell me about that. I was honored to be selected to create an egg and it will be a massive college of faces but not one in particular. I believe it will be displayed in Rockefeller center later, currently it is at Quality Mending on Prince Street. DAIN shared a photo from his cell phone of the egg! Trust me it's amazing and will be a sure show stopper. Are there any artists, street or contemporary that you particularly admire? I couldn't name just one, all of them. I enjoy seeing work on the street and in the galleries and museums when I can. How do you spend your spare time? With my family, we love to travel as well. Where do you see yourself in 1, 5, or 10 years? I want to do more shows, create fun and enjoyable pieces and possibly do something with fashion. You never know. I will continue to do work that doesn't burn me out, but that's enjoyable. If you could have dinner with one person, dead or alive - who would it be and why? Jesus, because he was the most influential person. And there you have it. Now have a look at some of what you'll see at Folioleaf Gallery and what I was able to shoot before they were hung... A quick look at the print release (above/below), the one below is spoken for, (by myself!) In the gallery.... (above) ...and on the streets nearby. The exhibit will run through May 17, 2014 and you can learn more here http://folioleaf.com/exb/dain and keep your eyes out for more DAIN on the streets!