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JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT - Both Poles. Skate Decks Pop Urban Art Design
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Both Poles
Date of creation: 2024
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: In mint conditions and never displayed
This triptych is formed by three skate decks made of 7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood.
© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York
This skateboard set reproduces Both Poles (1982), an iconic work by Jean-Michel Basquiat that encapsulates the tensions running through his visual language: past and present, earth and sky, history and immediacy. The original piece, executed in acrylic, oil stick, and collage, presents a fragmented scene dominated by a symbolic mountain, a crescent moon, and charged elements such as a sickle and a post.
Here, Basquiat confronts “both poles” of his inner and outer worlds: excavation and invocation, memory and transmission. This edition brings that conceptual force into the urban language of skateboarding, becoming both a collectible object and a contemporary artistic statement.
Transposed onto the skateboard format, the work becomes a visual declaration that bridges art and street culture, while preserving the expressive and conceptual intensity of the original.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, famous for his ability to fuse urban culture, social criticism and art history into a unique style. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Haitian father and Puerto Rican mother, his life and work were shaped by his multicultural heritage, the New York art scene and the social tensions of his time. Although his career was brief, his impact on contemporary art has been lasting and significant.
Basquiat showed an interest in art from an early age. His mother, Matilde Andrades, took him to museums and encouraged him to draw. At the age of seven, a car accident left him hospitalized for a time, and it was then that his mother gave him a copy of the anatomy book Gray's Anatomy, which influenced his fascination with the human body and its visual representation.
Despite his early talent, Basquiat's family life was turbulent. His mother was hospitalized for psychiatric problems and his relationship with his father, Gerard Basquiat, was troubled. This instability contributed to Basquiat dropping out of school at age 17 to pursue his artistic career on the streets of New York.
As a teenager, Basquiat joined the New York graffiti scene under the pseudonym SAMO (an acronym for "Same Old Shit"), which he used to sign his cryptic and poetic messages on the streets of Manhattan with his friend Al Diaz. SAMO's graffiti were a mixture of philosophical and social commentary on popular culture, capitalism and religion, and soon attracted the attention of the underground art scene.
In 1980, SAMO "died" when Basquiat and Diaz decided to end their collaboration, marking the beginning of Basquiat's transition from street graffiti to art galleries.
Basquiat emerged as a talent to watch in 1980, when he participated in the group exhibition The Times Square Show, which included other emerging artists from New York's Lower East Side scene. That same year, he attracted the attention of critics and collectors who saw in his work an electrifying blend of street art and neo-expressionism, the predominant movement of the time.
In 1981, art critic René Ricard published the influential essay The Radiant Child in Artforum magazine, which positioned Basquiat as one of the most promising artists of his generation. Shortly thereafter, he met renowned artist Andy Warhol, with whom he formed a close friendship and significant artistic collaboration. This association was instrumental in catapulting his career into the world of high art.
The collaboration with Warhol was a pivotal point in Basquiat's career. The two artists, although coming from very different worlds, shared a fascination with fame and popular culture. Together, they produced a series of works that combined Warhol's pop art icons with Basquiat's raw, spontaneous style.
However, this collaboration was also a source of controversy. Many critics accused Warhol of "exploiting" Basquiat, while others saw the collaboration as a creative dialogue between two genius minds. Although the criticism was mixed, there is no doubt that the relationship between the two artists helped cement Basquiat's reputation in the art world.
Basquiat's style is a unique amalgam of influences. His work is characterized by the use of dismembered human figures, skeletons and internal organs, evoking the fragility of the body and mortality. Basquiat also used symbols that alluded to African-American and African history, such as crowns, masks and references to historical figures such as Toussaint Louverture.
The use of text is another crucial aspect of his work. Words, phrases and numbers appeared in his paintings, often crossed out or overlapped, creating a sense of controlled chaos. These fragmented words provoked a non-linear reading of his works and conveyed multiple layers of meaning.
His art also reflected his concerns about racial issues, especially the place of people of African descent in Western art history and in society at large. The crowns that Basquiat often drew on his figures were a symbol of power and resistance, a way of proclaiming himself "king" in a world that had historically excluded black artists from the upper echelons of art.
In works such as The Death of Michael...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Digital
Viga 1, 2, 3 & 4 by Tom Price - Abstract sculpture, wood, steel, resin, column
By Tom Price
Located in Paris, FR
Viga 1, 2, 3 & 4 is a group of sculptures by contemporary artist Tom Price. These sculptures are made of resin, tar, steel, wood. Overall dimensions are 242 × 180 × 45 cm (95.2 × 70....
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Steel
JOHN BALDESSARI - Throwing Three Balls... Skate Deck Modern Design Contemporary
Located in Madrid, Madrid
JOHN BALDESSARI - Throwing Three Balls in the Air to get a Straight Line (Best of Thirty-Six Attempts)
Date of creation: 2025
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: 3...
Category
2010s Expressionist Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Maple, Screen
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Untitled Head (Skull 2), 1982
Located in Central, HK
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Untitled Head (Skull 2) - Set of 3 skate decks
Made of 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple Wood
31 1/2 × 7 9/10 in 80 × 20 cm (each deck)
Category
2010s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT - Charles The First. Skate Decks Pop Urban Art Design
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Charles The First
Date of creation: 2024
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: In mint conditions and never displayed
This triptych is formed by three skate decks made of 7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood.
© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York
This skateboard set reproduces Charles The First (1982), a key work by Jean-Michel Basquiat that pays tribute to Charlie Parker, the influential jazz saxophonist known as "Bird." Basquiat captures the frantic energy and complexity of Parker through his signature style, blending elements of Black culture, music, and the figure of the artist in a raw and powerful representation.
The original painting, executed with acrylics, oils, and pastels, presents a stylized figure that recalls both a portrait and a symbol. The face is fragmented, filled with quick strokes and vibrant colors, while the outline and details evoke both divinity and struggle. Basquiat uses his unique visual language to convey the chaos and beauty of Parker’s life, a metaphor for creativity as a form of resistance and expression.
Transposed onto the skateboard format, Charles The First becomes a dynamic work of art that not only celebrates the life of a musical icon but also merges contemporary art with urban culture. This piece transcends simple reproduction, inviting a connection between visual art and movement in the streets, with the same vigor and attitude Basquiat infused into his work.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, famous for his ability to fuse urban culture, social criticism and art history into a unique style. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Haitian father and Puerto Rican mother, his life and work were shaped by his multicultural heritage, the New York art scene and the social tensions of his time. Although his career was brief, his impact on contemporary art has been lasting and significant.
Basquiat showed an interest in art from an early age. His mother, Matilde Andrades, took him to museums and encouraged him to draw. At the age of seven, a car accident left him hospitalized for a time, and it was then that his mother gave him a copy of the anatomy book Gray's Anatomy, which influenced his fascination with the human body and its visual representation.
Despite his early talent, Basquiat's family life was turbulent. His mother was hospitalized for psychiatric problems and his relationship with his father, Gerard Basquiat, was troubled. This instability contributed to Basquiat dropping out of school at age 17 to pursue his artistic career on the streets of New York.
As a teenager, Basquiat joined the New York graffiti scene under the pseudonym SAMO (an acronym for "Same Old Shit"), which he used to sign his cryptic and poetic messages on the streets of Manhattan with his friend Al Diaz. SAMO's graffiti were a mixture of philosophical and social commentary on popular culture, capitalism and religion, and soon attracted the attention of the underground art scene.
In 1980, SAMO "died" when Basquiat and Diaz decided to end their collaboration, marking the beginning of Basquiat's transition from street graffiti to art galleries.
Basquiat emerged as a talent to watch in 1980, when he participated in the group exhibition The Times Square Show, which included other emerging artists from New York's Lower East Side scene. That same year, he attracted the attention of critics and collectors who saw in his work an electrifying blend of street art and neo-expressionism, the predominant movement of the time.
In 1981, art critic René Ricard published the influential essay The Radiant Child in Artforum magazine, which positioned Basquiat as one of the most promising artists of his generation. Shortly thereafter, he met renowned artist Andy Warhol, with whom he formed a close friendship and significant artistic collaboration. This association was instrumental in catapulting his career into the world of high art.
The collaboration with Warhol was a pivotal point in Basquiat's career. The two artists, although coming from very different worlds, shared a fascination with fame and popular culture. Together, they produced a series of works that combined Warhol's pop art icons with Basquiat's raw, spontaneous style.
However, this collaboration was also a source of controversy. Many critics accused Warhol of "exploiting" Basquiat, while others saw the collaboration as a creative dialogue between two genius minds. Although the criticism was mixed, there is no doubt that the relationship between the two artists helped cement Basquiat's reputation in the art world.
Basquiat's style is a unique amalgam of influences. His work is characterized by the use of dismembered human figures, skeletons and internal organs, evoking the fragility of the body and mortality. Basquiat also used symbols that alluded to African-American and African history, such as crowns, masks and references to historical figures such as Toussaint Louverture.
The use of text is another crucial aspect of his work. Words, phrases and numbers appeared in his paintings, often crossed out or overlapped, creating a sense of controlled chaos. These fragmented words provoked a non-linear reading of his works and conveyed multiple layers of meaning.
His art also reflected his concerns about racial issues, especially the place of people of African descent in Western art history and in society at large. The crowns that Basquiat often drew on his figures were a symbol of power and resistance, a way of proclaiming himself "king" in a world that had historically excluded black artists from the upper echelons of art.
In works such as The Death of Michael Stewart...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Digital
Wedding Chest of Corinne de Blaru, French 19th Century Folk Art Painted
Located in Cotignac, FR
Vintage French folk art, Early 19th century, painted wood wedding, hope or bridal chest, for the wedding of Charles Herbert Frederic and Corinne de Blaru in 1848. The names and dates...
Category
Early 19th Century Folk Art Wood More Art
Materials
Iron
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Exu (1988)
Located in Central, HK
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Exu (1988)
Print on 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood (Set of 3)
31 1/2 × 7 9/10 in 80 × 20 cm (each)
Category
2010s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
EDWARD HOPPER - Early Sunday Morning. Skate Deck American Art Design
By Edward Hopper
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Edward Hopper - Early Sunday Morning
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm
Condition: In mint conditions and never displ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Digital
Pair Japanese Lacquered Maki-e Meiji Period Cabinets 漆器 蒔絵 塗物 漆塗
Located in Cotignac, FR
A pair of Meiji period, late 19th Century Lacquerware (漆器, shikki) miniature cabinets on stands. The decorative panels are of very fine quality. The cabinets are a 'true pair' that i...
Category
Late 19th Century Edo Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Lacquer
ROY LICHTENSTEIN - OH, JEFF... I LOVE YOU, TOO... BUT Skate Decks Pop Art Design
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Roy Lichtenstein - OH, JEFF... I LOVE YOU, TOO... BUT...
Date of creation: 2024
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: I...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Digital
Basquiat Skateboard Deck 2018 (Basquiat skate deck)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Deck:
Limited edition Basquiat skateboard deck licensed by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat in conjunction with Artestar in 2018, featuring offset ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Lithograph
Antique, 19th C. Peugeot Frères Brevetés French Coffee Grinder Table Sculpture
Located in Surfside, FL
This is being sold as a piece of (functional?) decorator table sculpture for a kitchen or restaurant. I do not know if or how it works. the wheel and gears turn. It might be missing a cover on the handle. It is a lovely antique piece. Made in France.
A halfcentury before they produced their first car, the Peugeot brothers were making coffee grinders, continuing to do so for over 100years. In 1840 the Peugeots produced their first moulin a
cafe out of a combination of metal and wood. The beans were inserted into the metal
hopper up top; metal gears were turned by a woodenknob-capped metal...
Category
Late 19th Century Modern Wood More Art
Materials
Metal, Brass
A Banjo. Art Deco Era Musical Instrument With Wood Inlay. Achille Jacomoni.
Located in Firenze, IT
Banjo. Art Deco era musical instrument to be restored in inlaid wood.
Signed on the handle Achille Jacomoni, the signature is made with the pyrographed technique.
Materials: Wood, ...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco Wood More Art
Materials
Metal
$196 Sale Price
55% Off
Viga 1 by Tom Price - Abstract sculpture, wood, resin, synthetic, mineral, life
By Tom Price
Located in Paris, FR
Viga 1 is a sculpture by contemporary artist Tom Price. This sculpture is made of resin, tar, steel, wood, dimensions are 233 × 45 × 45 cm (91.7 × 17.7 × 17.7 in). The indicated dime...
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Steel
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Florence, Italy - Inlaid Woodwork
Located in Soquel, CA
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Florence, Italy - Inlaid Woodwork
Inlaid woodwork depicting the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence, Italy. The top of the Cathedral is the ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Wood Panel
"Study in Stripes, " Mixed Media Collage
Located in Chicago, IL
Based in Chicago, IL, contemporary artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites, collages and mixed media works assembled from material fragments of past and present collected in his...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood More Art
Materials
Fabric, Silk, Wood
Reflections Through The Looking Glass No. 7 - Colorful Geometric Abstract Circle
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Impasto-painted strokes of bright colors are the framework of artist Shiri Phillips’ abstract artworks. Her paintings are flooded with texture through the layering of acrylic paint i...
Category
2010s Abstract Wood More Art
Materials
Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Wood
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Six Fifty, 1982
Located in Central, HK
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Six Fifty - Set of 3 skate decks
Made of 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple Wood
31 1/2 × 7 9/10 in 80 × 20 cm (each deck)
Category
2010s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
Jean-Michel Basquiat skateboard decks 2020 (Basquiat Angel)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat skateboard deck set:
Basquiat skateboard decks licensed by the Estate of Jean Michel Basquiat in conjunction with Artestar circa 2020, featuring offset imagery o...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Offset
Retrospect, 2019
By Keith Haring
Located in Central, HK
The Skateroom x Keith Haring Foundation
Retrospect, 2019
Screenprint on skateboard
Open edition
31 1/2 × 7 9/10 in 80 × 20 cm (each)
Licensed by Artestar, New York
Category
2010s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
$5,900
Jeff Koons - Seated Ballerina Skateboard
By Jeff Koons
Located in London, GB
Jeff Koons
Seated Ballerina Skateboard, 2025
High-end digital print on Canadian maple, silver foil pattern.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Sk8ology Invisible Floating Skateboa...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Digital
$1,647 Sale Price
24% Off
Jean-Michel Basquiat skateboard decks 2014
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Decks 2014:
A triptych of 3 individual skate decks licensed by the Estate of Jean Michel Basquiat (image: Basquiat, Untitled Skull, 1981).
Medium: ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Lithograph, Offset
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT - Six Fifty. Skate Decks Pop Urban Art Design
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Six Fifty
Date of creation: 2024
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: In mint conditions and never displayed
This triptych is formed by three skate decks made of 7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood.
© Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York
Six Fifty (1982) powerfully distills the symbolic universe and raw energy that define Jean-Michel Basquiat’s artistic language. In this piece, the artist uses a loaded iconography—lightning bolts, bones, swords, arrows, crowns—that serves as a kind of visual alphabet through which he explores themes of identity, violence, power, and cultural heritage.
With his gestural and spontaneous style, Basquiat turns the canvas into a field of tension between chaos and control, between the urgency of the street and the depth of critical thought. Like much of his work, this piece does not seek a single interpretation but instead opens multiple layers of meaning through graphic elements that seem to arise directly from the urban subconscious.
Six Fifty is not just a visual representation—it is a visceral statement, a fragment of the noise and pulse of 1980s New York, where Basquiat emerged as a radical voice in contemporary art. His ability to combine the immediacy of graffiti with historical, anatomical, and cultural references is fully evident here.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, famous for his ability to fuse urban culture, social criticism and art history into a unique style. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Haitian father and Puerto Rican mother, his life and work were shaped by his multicultural heritage, the New York art scene and the social tensions of his time. Although his career was brief, his impact on contemporary art has been lasting and significant.
Basquiat showed an interest in art from an early age. His mother, Matilde Andrades, took him to museums and encouraged him to draw. At the age of seven, a car accident left him hospitalized for a time, and it was then that his mother gave him a copy of the anatomy book Gray's Anatomy, which influenced his fascination with the human body and its visual representation.
Despite his early talent, Basquiat's family life was turbulent. His mother was hospitalized for psychiatric problems and his relationship with his father, Gerard Basquiat, was troubled. This instability contributed to Basquiat dropping out of school at age 17 to pursue his artistic career on the streets of New York.
As a teenager, Basquiat joined the New York graffiti scene under the pseudonym SAMO (an acronym for "Same Old Shit"), which he used to sign his cryptic and poetic messages on the streets of Manhattan with his friend Al Diaz. SAMO's graffiti were a mixture of philosophical and social commentary on popular culture, capitalism and religion, and soon attracted the attention of the underground art scene.
In 1980, SAMO "died" when Basquiat and Diaz decided to end their collaboration, marking the beginning of Basquiat's transition from street graffiti to art galleries.
Basquiat emerged as a talent to watch in 1980, when he participated in the group exhibition The Times Square Show, which included other emerging artists from New York's Lower East Side scene. That same year, he attracted the attention of critics and collectors who saw in his work an electrifying blend of street art and neo-expressionism, the predominant movement of the time.
In 1981, art critic René Ricard published the influential essay The Radiant Child in Artforum magazine, which positioned Basquiat as one of the most promising artists of his generation. Shortly thereafter, he met renowned artist Andy Warhol, with whom he formed a close friendship and significant artistic collaboration. This association was instrumental in catapulting his career into the world of high art.
The collaboration with Warhol was a pivotal point in Basquiat's career. The two artists, although coming from very different worlds, shared a fascination with fame and popular culture. Together, they produced a series of works that combined Warhol's pop art icons with Basquiat's raw, spontaneous style.
However, this collaboration was also a source of controversy. Many critics accused Warhol of "exploiting" Basquiat, while others saw the collaboration as a creative dialogue between two genius minds. Although the criticism was mixed, there is no doubt that the relationship between the two artists helped cement Basquiat's reputation in the art world.
Basquiat's style is a unique amalgam of influences. His work is characterized by the use of dismembered human figures, skeletons and internal organs, evoking the fragility of the body and mortality. Basquiat also used symbols that alluded to African-American and African history, such as crowns, masks and references to historical figures such as Toussaint Louverture.
The use of text is another crucial aspect of his work. Words, phrases and numbers appeared in his paintings, often crossed out or overlapped, creating a sense of controlled chaos. These fragmented words provoked a non-linear reading of his works and conveyed multiple layers of meaning.
His art also reflected his concerns about racial issues, especially the place of people of African descent in Western art history and in society at large. The crowns that Basquiat often drew on his figures were a symbol of power and resistance, a way of proclaiming himself "king" in a world that had historically excluded black artists from the upper echelons of art.
In works such as The Death of Michael...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Digital
FRIDA KAHLO - The Two Fridas. Skate Deck Modern Design Pop
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Frida Kahlo - The Two Fridas
Date of creation: 2025
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: In mint conditions and never displayed
This diptych is formed by two skate decks made of 7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood.
©2025 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
“The Two Fridas” (1939) is like a double portrait with emotional surgery: two Fridas, one with a broken heart and the other with a whole one, sitting side by side as if they had booked a couples therapy session… with themselves.
Each dressed to reflect a part of her identity—the European Frida in a Victorian lace dress...
Category
2010s Expressionist Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Maple, Screen
Basquiat Skateboard Deck
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Deck:
Limited edition Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Deck licensed by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat in conjunction with Artestar in 2021, featur...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Lithograph, Offset
Green Portrait with Struck-Through Text, Conceptual Figurative. Currency #268
Located in FISTERRA, ES
This circular portrait combines vibrant green and violet tones with conceptual text intervention to explore identity, legibility, and symbolic erasure. Painted in acrylic on a round ...
Category
2010s Street Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
Fully Restored 1891 Pease Upright Piano
Located in Chico, CA
The instrument is done in a Brazilian Rosewood finish and is of the carved Victorian style. The piano has been fully restored and refinished, inside and out, and the restoration was ...
Category
1890s Victorian Wood More Art
Materials
Rosewood, Wood
$44,000 Sale Price
20% Off
Mini Mori Girl
Located in Dubai, Dubai
Mini Mori Girl
By Yoshitomo Nara
2012
Resin, wood and plastic sculpture
11.5 x 8 x 8 cm
Edition of 1000
Unboxed
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Resin, Plastic, Wood
Jean-Michel Basquiat - Both Poles, 1982
Located in Central, HK
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Both Poles, 1982 - Set of 3 skate decks
Made of 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple Wood
31 1/2 × 7 9/10 in 80 × 20 cm (each deck)
Category
2010s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
Viga 3 by Tom Price - Abstract sculpture, wood, resin, synthetic, mineral, life
By Tom Price
Located in Paris, FR
Viga 3 is a sculpture by contemporary artist Tom Price. This sculpture is made of resin, tar, steel, wood, dimensions are 171 × 45 × 45 cm (67.3 × 17.7 × 17.7 in). The indicated dime...
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Steel
Antique Chinese Four Leaf Panel Hand-Painted Lacquer Screen
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Antique Chinese Four-Panel Lacquer Screen with Scenic Landscape
Description:
This exquisite antique Chinese four-panel lacquer screen is a remarkable example of traditional craftsma...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
$2,743 Sale Price
30% Off
Rare Folk Art Hebrew Judaica Carved Gilded Wood Lions Torah Synagogue Sculpture
Located in Surfside, FL
Paint and gold paint on wood
Circa early to mid 20th century.
This is not signed
A treasure from a proud congregation. It is a hand-carved wooden sculpture showing the Tablets of the Law flanked by two Lions of Judah. Their paws held the tablets. Their roaring mouths faced outward, protecting the commandments from threats. In a foliage design with gold and silver paint.
Circa 1920-1940's. This Neoclassical, Judaic, Art Deco, Egyptian revival, Shul, Aron Kodesh hand carving, wood with gilding, Hebrew lettering ten commandments sign sculpture, was produced probably in New York.
There was a show at the Folk Art Museum titled “Gilded Lions and Jeweled Horses: The Synagogue to the Carousel” That featured these antique magnificent pieces. From gilded lions to high-stepping horses, the sacred to the secular, and the Old World to the New, “Gilded Lions and Jeweled Horses: The Synagogue to the Carousel” traces the journey of Jewish woodcarvers and other artisans from Eastern and Central Europe to America and the unsung role they played in establishing a distinct Jewish culture in communities throughout the United States. The exuberant artworks stand as a testament to a history of survival and transformation and provide a surprising revelation of the link that was forged between the synagogue and the carousel as immigrant Jewish artists transferred symbolic visual elements into this vernacular American idiom. The first major study of this important aspect of the Jewish contribution to American folk art, the exhibition features approximately one hundred artworks and objects, including rare documentary photographs of Eastern European synagogue arks and carved gravestones, sacred carvings, papercuts, and carousel animals. Some of these same Jewish European carvers worked on Coney Island amusement park rides and carousel horses and other carnival and circus carvings.
Category
Early 20th Century Folk Art Wood More Art
Materials
Metal
Indoor Lamp - "dark" on iron oxide oak stand
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Sphere lamp d = 28cm rust with oak base oxidized 20x20x78.
Customization possible and designed in 2010.
Also available to order in stainless steel.
You will find an exceptional and ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Wood More Art
Materials
Steel
$501 Sale Price
20% Off
Oak Column & Garden Torch - "Nature Crown" - handmade art object
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Extraordinary garden torch with one burner insert on an untreated oak spot.
If the spot is set up outside, she develops a gray patina.
There are already individual lava stones in th...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Wood More Art
Materials
Steel
Clay Totem Sculpture: Bridging Worlds with Animal, Human, & Ancient Symbols
Located in Carmel, CA
This masterpiece is exhibited in the Zimmerman Gallery, Carmel CA.
Dive into the whimsical realm of mystique with this utterly enchanting totem. Crafted with meticulous detail, this...
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Clay, Wood, Glaze
$2,080 Sale Price
30% Off
Basquiat Skateboard Deck
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Deck:
Limited edition Jean-Michel Basquiat Skateboard Deck licensed by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat in conjunction with Artestar in 2021, featur...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Lithograph, Offset
Coronation of Venus
Located in Mokena, IL
Coronation of Venus, 2021
Oil on Panel with 24k Gold Water-Gilded Frame, 114 x 78 inches
“Coronation of Venus,” an ornamentally enriching piece from the studio of Justas and Vilius...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Renaissance Wood More Art
Materials
Gold Leaf
EDWARD HOPPER - CITY ROOFS Skate Deck Modern Design Pop
By Edward Hopper
Located in Madrid, Madrid
EDWARD HOPPER - CITY ROOFS
Date of creation: 2022
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: Open
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: In mint conditions and never d...
Category
2010s Expressionist Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Maple, Screen
Erhard & Söhne Art Nouveau Jugendstil Jewelry Casque w/ Inlaid Brass Rose Design
Located in Beachwood, OH
Erhard & Söhne, 19th Century
Art Nouveau Jugendstil Casque with Inlaid Brass Rose Design, c. 1904
6 x 9 x 6 inches
The company Erhard & sons was established by Carl Gottlieb Erhard ...
Category
Early 1900s Wood More Art
Materials
Brass
"Coalescence #2" 21" x 16" inch by Oleg Char
Located in Culver City, CA
"Coalescence #2" 21" x 16" inch by Oleg Char
Medium: Spray paint, Acrylic on restored Antique Mirror, Wood frame
THE ARTIST:
Unearth the essence of contemporary art with Oleg Char ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Mirror, Wood, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Larry Rivers Skateboard Deck (features Larry Rivers Summer Nude Miss New Jersey)
By Larry Rivers
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Larry Rivers Skateboard Deck (Larry Rivers Summer Nude, Miss New Jersey III):
A brilliantly rendered limited edition Larry Rivers skate deck licensed by the artist's estate in conjunction with the world famous skate brand Sneeze. Printed on Canadian maple wood, the work features details from Rivers', 'Summer Nude, Miss New Jersey III'. Makes for unique wall-art that hangs with ease.
Offset print on maplewood skateboard deck.
32 x 8.5 inches.
Never displayed; excellent overall condition.
An estate licensed, sold out limited edition work featuring the artist's printed signature on the reverse. Published by Sneeze.
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Larry Rivers was an American artist whose work fused the lively mark-making of Abstract Expressionism with the commercial images of advertising. Often viewed as a precursor to Pop Art and artists like Andy Warhol, Rivers’ paintings and his ironic attitude towards his own and others’ artwork marked a significant break from his peers, and the more serious intentions of the Abstract Expressionist painters that came before him. Born on August 17, 1923 in the Bronx, NY to Jewish Ukrainian...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Offset
$340 Sale Price
20% Off
American Gothic by Grant Wood Mosaic - Mosaic Art
Located in Manchester, GB
Francis Thorrington, American Gothic by Grant Wood
Ceramic on board
Original artwork
43.18 x 58.42 cm (17 x 23 in)
Hand-signed by the artist
Bio:
Francis began working with mos...
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Wood, Mosaic
19th Century Gold Wood French Signed F. Barbedienne Paris Shield Sculpture
Located in Vicoforte, IT
Large 19th-century decorative shield. Finely carved and gilded wood work with mythological motifs and figures, signed F. Barbedienne Paris, attributed to the great French foundryman ...
Category
1860s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
Kusama Skateboard decks (Yayoi Kusama MoMa)
By Yayoi Kusama
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Yayoi Kusama MoMa Skateboard Decks (set of 2 works):
These Kusama skateboard decks feature Kusama's Dots Obsession imagery and make for standout Kusama wall art that hangs with ease...
Category
1960s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Offset
Do Not Destroy (Object Indestructable)
By Man Ray
Located in New York, NY
Wood and metal metronome with printed eye. Initialed and numbered 16/200 in felt tip pen and ink on printed label on bottom of object. Published by the New York Cultural center. Con...
Category
20th Century Dada Wood More Art
Materials
Metal
Basquiat Skateboard Deck (Basquiat Negro Athletes)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Basquiat Negro Athletes Skateboard Deck:
Limited edition Basquiat skate deck licensed by the Estate of Jean Michel Basquiat in conjunction with Artestar in 2018, featuring offset im...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
Oak Column & Garden Torch - "Nature Crown" - handmade art object
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Extraordinary garden torch with one burner insert on an untreated oak spot.
If the spot is set up outside, she develops a gray patina.
The included burner already contains individua...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Wood More Art
Materials
Steel
$567 Sale Price
20% Off
Antique Italian Painted Hand Fan in a Glass Case
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Impressive 19th century Italian hand fan, remarkably preserved with silvered metal sticks and guards depicting ancient gods, palm trees and classical emblemes. The paper leaves are h...
Category
Mid-19th Century Rococo Wood More Art
Materials
Silver
Barbara Kruger, Don't Be a Jerk skateboard, silkscreen skate deck, Lt. Ed, new
Located in New York, NY
Barbara Kruger
Don't Be a Jerk skateboard, 2017
Screenprint on skate deck
31 × 8 inches
From the Barbara Kruger "The Drop" show at Performa 17 in NYC. which sold out. An ironic play ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Mixed Media, Screen
Light Haze Day - Japanese, Contemporary, Gold, Pop Art
Located in London, GB
3 x skateboard decks
Each deck measure approx. 31x8in (80x20cm)
Made of 7-ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood
3 x Sk8ology Invisible Floating Skateboard Deck Snap Display wall mount incl...
Category
2010s Pop Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Screen
$1,986 Sale Price
35% Off
Trumpet (Set of 3 Skatedecks)
Located in Central, HK
The Skateroom x Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Trumpet Skateboard Decks, set of three works, 2019
Screen Print on 7-ply Canadian Maple Wood.
31 1/2 × 8 in 80 × 20.3 cm
Open edition ...
Category
2010s Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Maple
"Handmade 12K White Gold Leaf Photo Frame, " Wood 5 x 7 in created in Romania
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This photo frame was hand-made in Romania and features 12K white gold leafing. It is made out of wood and includes archival plexiglass to protect anything displayed in it from fading...
Category
2010s Other Art Style Wood More Art
Materials
Gold Leaf
pool ground & yellow
Located in Columbia, MO
Kristen Martincic earned her BFA from Bowling Green State University and her MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The artist, who currently lives and works in Columbia, Misso...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Birch, Acrylic, Woodcut
SLOW IT DOWN, Freestyle Resin Art, Unique Piece, handmade
Located in München, BY
Unique Piece
handmade
Resin and Pigments on Wood
As a self-taught artist, he uses the unique expression of resin materials to create fascinating works of art. Daniel combines variou...
Category
2010s Abstract Wood More Art
Materials
Resin, Epoxy Resin, Wood
Barry McGee Full Set Reynolds, Spanky, Steamer, Dollin, Theotis Skateboard Decks
Located in Draper, UT
A member of the so-called Mission School, Barry McGee got his start as a graffiti artist in late 1980s San Francisco, where he tagged under the moniker Twi...
Category
2010s Street Art Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Maple, Screen
Art Deco Venetian Mask Handcarved Wood Panel Wall Sculpture
Located in Atlanta, GA
This superb French Art Deco wooden panel or wall-mounted sculpture features a spectacular Venetian mask and was hand-crafted in the 1930s. The sculpted panel boasts finely detailed c...
Category
1930s Art Deco Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
African Carved Wooden Makonde Initiation Ceremony Mask
Located in Beachwood, OH
African Carved Wood Makonde Mask
Heavy wood carved ceremonial mask symbolizing an ancestor
16.5 x 8 x 10 inches
A carved ceremonial mask symbolizing an ancestor, this African facial...
Category
20th Century Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
Mixed-media Medium Wood Cityscape Shelf or Mantel by Artist Ben Darby, 2020
By Ben Darby
Located in San Diego, CA
Artful one-of-a-kind medium shelf or sculpture by artist Ben Darby. Made of various pieces of wood and accented with multi-color acrylic paint. We selected this piece soon after it w...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Wood More Art
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
David Szfranski Pink Psychedelic Mechanical Blinking Light X Sculpture See Video
Located in Dallas, TX
Sequential blinking light sculpture by contemporary artist David Szfranski.
Blanket
Wood Substrate
Lights
Electronic Blinking mechanism.
Box 9"x 6" x 5.5"
The sculpture has a hypn...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
Blue Deck Chair with Butterflies by Damien Hirst, Contemporary Art
By Damien Hirst
Located in Zug, CH
Hirst's Deckchairs use one of the artist's familiar motifs: a monochromatic background interrupted by a scattering of butterflies freezed in an eternal position.
Damien Hirst
Deckc...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Wood More Art
Materials
Wood
$3,563 Sale Price
20% Off
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