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This curated collection features works by renowned street artists, including Takashi Murakami, Shepard Fairey, and FAILE, alongside emerging talents such as Lady Aiko and Chiho Aoshima. United by themes of identity, culture, and social critique, these pieces blend elements of high and low culture. With their strong market presence and cultural significance, these works hold both considerable aesthetic value and promising investment potential.

This collection of Street Art prints and originals presents a thorough exploration of the genre's most innovative and sought-after creators. Featuring artists from Takashi Murakami to Lady Aiko, these visually striking and culturally significant works appeal to seasoned collectors and first-time buyers like. By addressing themes of identity, social commentary, and the fusion of high and low culture, they present a compelling narrative of Street Art today.

This collection of Street Art prints and originals presents a thorough exploration of the genre's most innovative and sought-after creators. Featuring artists from Takashi Murakami to Lady Aiko, these visually striking and culturally significant works appeal to seasoned collectors and first-time buyers like. By addressing themes of identity, social commentary, and the fusion of high and low culture, they present a compelling narrative of Street Art today.

 

Central to this collection is Takashi Murakami, a global icon of Japanese neo-pop art. Pieces such as Jellyfish Eyes (Oval)and And Then And Then And Then (Red) exemplify his superflat aesthetic, merging traditional Japanese motifs with pop culture. Celebrated in galleries and auctions worldwide, Murakami’s works are a cornerstone for collectors seeking low-risk investments.

 

The rebellious ethos of street art shines through Shepard Fairey’s Muslim Woman (Peace) with its politically charged style, FAILE’s The Agony and Ecstasy in Shimmering Blue, and DFace’s Her Royal Hideous (3D)—each addressing themes of consumerism and cultural identity with a playful edge. These artists have bridged street art and fine art, making their works both visually compelling and culturally significant.

 

Emerging talents such as Lady Aiko and Chiho Aoshima bring fresh, experimental creativity. Aiko’s Vandalism and Can’t Handle offer a vibrant, feminist perspective on street art, while Aoshima’s Mushroom Room explores surreal dreamscapes rooted in Japanese subculture and digital art.

 

This collection also delves into the tension between tradition and modernity, individuality and mass culture. Satirical works like Neverwork’s If You Pay Peanuts and GAIA’s untitled work on paper further enrich this narrative, forming a cohesive yet diverse reflection of Street Art’s zeitgeist.

 

For collectors, these artworks offer more than aesthetic appeal. With strong secondary market presence—from Murakami’s auction records to the cultural influence of Shepard Fairey and FAILE—they represent not just personal enjoyment but also promising investments.

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Artworks for sale
Lady Aiko
Vandalismo
£400
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Lady Aiko
Can’t Handle
£400
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Bäst
Popeye
£1,000
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Chiho Aoshima
Mushroom room
£1,000
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D*Face
Her Royal Hideous (3D)
£3,500
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D*Face
Pop Tart Blue
£4,500
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FAILE
Paradise in Turquoise
£3,500
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FAILE
The Agony and Ecstasy in shimmering blue
£3,500
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GAIA
Untitled
£1,750
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Neverworks
If you pay peanuts
£1,200
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Shepard Fairey
Muslim Woman
£3,500
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Takashi Murakami
Para-kiti Dob
£2,500
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Takashi Murakami
Jellyfish Eyes (Oval)
£3,000
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Takashi Murakami
And Then And Then And Then And Then And Then (Red)
£1,800
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Takashi Murakami
And Then And Then And Then And Then And Then (Blue)
£1,800
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Lady Aiko 2
Bäst 1
Chiho Aoshima 1
D*Face 2
FAILE 2
GAIA 1
Neverworks 1
Shepard Fairey 1
Takashi Murakami 4

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