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Mr Doodle - Yellow Flower - Street Art
By Mr Doodle
Located in London, GB
Mr Doodle Yellow Flower, 2019 Screenprint on paper Signed, dated and numbered Edition of 100 34 by 34 cm. 13⅜ by 13⅜ in framed Mr Doodle, born Sam Cox in 1994 in England, is a cont...
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2010s Street Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Invader - CAMO S-3C-M4, Street Art
By Invader
Located in London, GB
Screenprint on Somerset Satin Cotton paper with Aluminium frame Edition of 200 + 20 AP 42 x 42 cm - Sheet 51 x 51 cm - Framed hand-signed and numbered by the artist Invader is a French street artist known for his distinctive mosaic art inspired by the pixelated graphics of classic video games, particularly Space Invaders. Since the late 1990s, he has placed his ceramic tile artworks...
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2010s Street Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Hope
By Mr Brainwash
Located in London, GB
Hope, 2020 screenprint in colours on wove, signed and numbered in pencil recto, dated in pencil and with thumbprint verso edition of 95 76.2 x 55.9 cm This print was produced to ce...
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2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

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Screen

Secret Admirer
By Mr Brainwash
Located in London, GB
Mr. Brainwash Secret Admirer (Red), 2013 4-color screenprint on hand-torn archival art paper 22 1/2 × 22 1/2 in 57.2 × 57.2 cm Edition of 70 Hand-signed by the artist on the fromt,...
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2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

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Archival Paper, Screen

Horse & Rider - Bucking Red
By Richard Hambleton
Located in London, GB
Richard Hambleton's "Horse & Rider – Bucking Red" is a 2018 giclée print that exemplifies the artist's dynamic portrayal of motion and energy. Rendered on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag...
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2010s Street Art Figurative Prints

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Giclée

Violet Dance
Located in London, GB
14 layer screen print on 410gsm Somerset Tub Sized Satin White paper - finished with matte varnish and glossy, vinyl ink details 27 3/5 × 19 7/10 in 70 × 50 cm Edition of 40 hand-si...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

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Screen

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"Invest in Love" signed and numbered 9/50 Pop Art Street Art heart & money print
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers Invest in Love, 2019 5 Color screenprint on 335 GSM Coventry rag paper Hand signed and numbered 9/50 by Stephen Powers with his distinctive hat logo on the front 14 × 8 1/2 inches Unframed "Invest in Love" was created by the renowned street artist Stephen Powers in 2020 to celebrate the artist's return to his hometown of Philadelphia in December 2019 to transform an empty building into a screen-printing pop-up shop to raise funds for a non-profit arts charity Mural Arts. The building at 1201 Spring Garden Street operated for many years as a bank. (see photograph of Powers' painted mural "Invest in Love"). Powers has exhibited in streets, galleries and museums all over the world. About Stephen Powers A Fulbright scholar who has been awarded many public commissions and exhibited in major institutions like the Brooklyn Museum.... Born and raised in Philadelphia’s Overbrook neighborhood, Stephen Powers (b. 1968, Philadelphia) moved to New York in 1994, where he gained attention as the publisher of On the Go magazine and the author of the graffiti history The Art of Getting Over. In 1997, Powers undertook an ambitious and far-reaching graffiti campaign of his own, using the official-sounding acronym ESPO (Exterior Surface Painting Outreach) to deflect attention from the illegality of his activities. By 1999, he had covered dozens of storefront grates with giant silver block lettering. Powers gave up street graffiti the following year to concentrate on studio-based projects. Powers’s work typically fuses word and image in paintings and graphics that evoke the bright look of a handmade bodega and fairground...
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Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers EVERYTHING IS SHIT Except You Love, 2014 Screenprint on 335 GSM Coventry Rag paper 24 × 24 inches Edition PP 3/3 Hand Signed and numbered in the artist's distinctive hand. One of only three rare Printer's Proofs Rare collectible! One of only three (3) printers proofs!! For offer here is an 11 Color lithograph on 335 GSM Coventry Rag paper featuring the incredibly popular message : "Everything is Shit Except you Love” by artist Stephen Powers, who recently exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum. The simple messaging with bold, playful lettering with purple background has resonated with so many, and the edition sold out almost immediately. This is one of only three rare Printers Proofs, aside from the regular edition, which is also long sold out. In excellent condition; never framed. Makes a terrific gift that says it all. Excellent provenance: Acquired directly from the printer. About Stephen Powers A Fulbright scholar who has been awarded many public commissions and exhibited in major institutions like the Brooklyn Museum.... Born and raised in Philadelphia’s Overbrook neighborhood, Stephen Powers (b. 1968, Philadelphia) moved to New York in 1994, where he gained attention as the publisher of On the Go magazine and the author of the graffiti history The Art of Getting Over. In 1997, Powers undertook an ambitious and far-reaching graffiti campaign of his own, using the official-sounding acronym ESPO (Exterior Surface Painting Outreach) to deflect attention from the illegality of his activities. By 1999, he had covered dozens of storefront grates with giant silver block lettering. Powers gave up street graffiti the following year to concentrate on studio-based projects. Powers’s work typically fuses word and image in paintings and graphics that evoke the bright look of a handmade bodega and fairground...
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Everything is Shit Except You Love
Located in New York, NY
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