Original Canvas 24″ x 24″ by the Bronx Graffiti Legend TKID 170.
Two iconic pieces on one canvas, priced for the beginning collector, perfect for an advanced collection.
Scumrag custom sneakers
Tampa based artist Scumrag customized these 1 of 1 Reebok Classics.
Eric Inkala custom sneakers
Brooklyn based artist Eric Inkala has a distinguished bold style using primarily primary colors in iconic shapes. Eric Inkala is a member of the predominant RIS crew.
Deb Custom Sneakers
From the artists website:
Melbourne-born painter, Deb, is one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. Her instantly recognizable fine art and murals are splashed across the breadth of Australia and beyond. Deb works with many different materials, across a multitude of surfaces, from aerosols on the street and selected interiors, to acrylics, oils & gauche on wood or canvas, digital design, illustration and sculpture.
Her art is a mixture of fantasy and fiction; the fusion of reality and a fairytale world that exists in her mind amongst thoughts and emotions from present and past lives. Her inspirations are both diverse and forever changing as she evolves as an artist.
Part One (Enrique Torres) Death Squad TDS
Part One is an American Graffiti artist and is a pioneer of early Bronx Subway Graffiti.
He predominantly writes in “wild style” lettering and has exhibited his works all over the world.
Lady Pink Custom Reebok Sneakers
From the artists website:
Lady Pink was born in Ecuador, raised in NYC and currently resides in the countryside north of the city. In 1979 she started writing graffiti and soon was well known as the only female capable of competing with the boys in the graffiti subculture. Pink painted subway trains from the years 1979-1985. In 1982 she had a starring role the motion picture “Wild Style”. That role and her other significant contributions to graffiti have made her a cult figure in the hip-hop subculture.
While still in high school she was already exhibiting paintings in art galleries, and at the age of 21 had her first solo show at the Moore College of Art. As a leading participant in the rise of graffiti-based art, Lady Pink’s canvases have entered important art collections such as those of the Whitney Museum, the MET in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum and the Groningen Museum of Holland. She has established herself in the fine arts world, and her paintings are highly prized by collectors.
Photo by Lauren Thomas
Photo by Lauren Thomas
Today, Lady Pink continues to create new paintings on canvas that express her unique personal vision. She also shares her 30 years of experience with teens by holding mural workshops and actively lecturing to college students throughout the world.
John Crash Matos Custom Reebok Sneakers
A must-have for any art or sneaker collection. These come with a wall-ready stand.
These are one of one custom Reebok Classics in size 10. These shoes are painted by artist John “Crash” Matos from the South Bronx.
Crash has been active in the South Bronx writing graffiti and making pieces since the early ’70s.
From the artists website:
Born John Matos in 1961, CRASH was raised in the Bronx, New York. At the age of 13, he began following the older teens from his neighborhood to the train yards and began bombing. Taking the name “CRASH” after he accidentally crashed the computer in his school, his name began appearing on trains circulating all throughout New York City. By 1980, he began transitioning from train yards to galleries, he curated the ground-breaking “Graffiti Art Success for America” at Fashion MODA, launching the graffiti movement that has remained very active through today.