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By Damien Hirst
Located in London, London, City of
Damien Hirst while Bono was guest editor for the landmark (RED) edition. Signature: Signed by Damien
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21st Century and Contemporary Young British Artists (YBA) Prints and Mul...

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Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket, Disney + KAWS, Art Toy, 2010
By KAWS
Located in New York, NY
manufactured exclusively under KAWS’ label ‘OriginalFake,’ a label that no longer exists today. The nostalgic
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2010s Street Art More Art

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Resin, Vinyl

'Puzzled II' Street Pop Art on Canvas, 2020
By Hijack
Located in New York, NY
prodigy Hijack, reflects the political and cultural divide in today’s society. The mulit-color silkscreen
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2010s Street Art Mixed Media

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Canvas, Archival Ink, Screen

Hijack, 'Puzzled III' Street Pop Art on Canvas, 2021
By Hijack
Located in New York, NY
-artist prodigy Hijack, reflects the political and cultural divide in today’s society. The mulit-color
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2010s Street Art Mixed Media

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Canvas, Archival Ink, Screen

Hijack, 'Puzzled III' Street Pop Art on Canvas, 2021
By Hijack
Located in New York, NY
-artist prodigy Hijack, reflects the political and cultural divide in today’s society. The mulit-color
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2010s Street Art Mixed Media

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Canvas, Archival Ink, Screen

'Puzzled with Graffiti' Street Pop Art Painting on Canvas, Unique, 2021
By Hijack
Located in New York, NY
prodigy street-artist Hijack, reflects the political and cultural divide in today’s society. The unique
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2010s Street Art Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Hijack, 'Puzzled III' Unique Street Pop Art Painting, 2021
By Hijack
Located in New York, NY
divide in today’s society with vivid primary color and monochromatic background. The exclusive edtioned
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2010s Street Art More Prints

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Acrylic, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Screen, Stencil

'Puzzled' Limited Edition Street Art Print, 2020
By Hijack
Located in New York, NY
today’s society with vivid primary color and monochromatic background. The exclusive edtioned blue chip
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2010s Street Art More Prints

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Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Screen

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A Close Look at street-art Art

Street art is a style created for city walls, subway trains and other public spaces. Sometimes it is commissioned, yet most often it is an individual statement of defiant free expression. Although mostly an urban style, street art can be found all over the world, including JR’s pasted portraits on the separation wall in Palestine, Invader’s playful ceramic tile mosaics in Paris and the provocative stencil and spray-paint works by Banksy in London.

The Philadelphia-based Cornbread — aka Darryl McCray — is considered the first modern graffiti artist. He began tagging his name around the city in the 1960s. Graffiti art later flourished in New York City in the 1970s. There, young artists used spray paint and markers to create tags and large-scale graphic works, with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring both developing their distinctive styles through the graffiti scene, which would evolve into street art. Artists such as Tracy 168 and Lady Pink pioneered the Wild Style of complex graffiti writing in the 1980s, pushing the movement forward.

Because of its unsanctioned, improvisational and frequently covert nature, street art involves a range of techniques and aesthetics. Some street artists use quick and effective stenciling, whereas others wheat-paste posters, commandeer video projectors or freehand draw elaborate illustrations and murals. Shepard Fairey made his mark with street art stickers before designing the iconic “Hope” poster for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign.

While the origins of street art are rooted in a strictly noncommercial creative act that confronted political issues, sexuality and more for a general audience of passersby, the art form has moved inside the galleries over the years. Today, just as Basquiat and Haring took their works from Manhattan’s Lower East Side alleyways into Soho galleries, artists including KAWS, Barry McGee and Osgemeos are in demand with collectors of fine art.

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