Original Pop Art Paintings For Sale
Buy Pop Art Wall Art on Canvas
Every Pop Art painting featured on this page is an original artwork created by the contemporary artist PVettese.
Unlike reproductions or prints, these vibrant, colorful pieces are truly one-of-a-kind, hand-signed works born from the artist’s personal creative process, blending Pop Art aesthetics with contemporary references and manual interventions.
Discover here an exclusive pop collection of original contemporary paintings available for purchase, all hand-painted by the artist Priscilla Vettese (PVettese). She is a listed artist in the Akoun and Drouot guides, with works held in private collections across Europe, the United States, China, Japan, and Australia.
Each canvas is a unique creation, designed for collectors seeking a multicolored, expressive, and sparkling Pop Art–influenced piece infused with references to pop culture and modern luxury.
The artist’s universe combines intense colors, subverted icons, urban energy, and Street Art touches: graffiti, lettering, graphic patterns, and textured effects. This fusion results in modern, dynamic, and highly visual compositions where Pop Art takes center stage and Street Art adds its raw, rebellious edge.
Every artwork is painted on professional-grade canvas, meticulously hand-worked with premium materials, and finished with a high-gloss protective varnish that guarantees brilliance and long-term durability.
Add to your interior a colorful, original, signed, and authenticated (COA) artwork, shipped directly from the artist’s studio.
The Artist, a talented creator of pop art wall art
L'artiste aime mêler l’acrylique, le collage, le tag et l’aérosol pour créer des compositions singulières où s’entrechoquent les icônes pop et la spontanéité via les tags faits à la main.
Chaque tableau contemporain révèle un équilibre entre maîtrise technique et liberté créative, donnant naissance à des pièces uniques, vibrantes et pleines de caractère.
Destinées aux collectionneurs d’art et aux passionnés de design, ces toiles apportent à tout espace une touche urbaine, lumineuse et affirmée.
Each pop art painting is varnished using several layers of high quality gloss varnish.
Toutes les oeuvres de l’artiste sont réalisées sur toile de qualité professionnelle, signées et vernies à la main pour une protection durable et une brillance éclatante.
Qu’il s’agisse d’une peinture colorée pop ou d’une oeuvre style street art contemporaine, chaque pièce est prête à être accrochée et à transformer votre intérieur en véritable galerie d’art personnelle.
Acheter une oeuvre originale signée de l'artiste PVettese, c’est choisir l’authenticité, la créativité et la force visuelle d’une démarche artistique contemporaine.
Well-known Pop Art artists and the legacy of paintings by recognized Pop Art artists
Pop Art is an artistic movement that emerged in Great Britain in the 1950s before gaining major prominence in the United States, where it achieved widespread success.
Its most iconic figure remains Andy Warhol, an essential and widely recognized artist in the contemporary art world.
Other key figures include Roy Lichtenstein, famous for his Pop Art paintings inspired by comic strips, and Keith Haring, whose dynamic Pop Art paintings and murals have left a lasting mark on the history of modern art.
Inspired by consumer society and mass culture, the Pop Art style draws its imagery from cinema, the press, advertising, and comic books, transforming them into modern, accessible works of art.
In contrast to abstraction—the dominant style of the time—Pop Art embraces a joyful, colorful, and everyday visual language, challenging the traditional elitism of culture and asserting art as something popular and universally relatable.
Genesis of Pop Art: Roots and Pioneering Artists Behind Its Emergence
Pop Art emerged in postwar Britain, amid a cultural ferment shaped by rationing, reconstruction, and a growing fascination with North American mass culture.
As early as the 1950s, pioneering artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton, brought together within London’s Independent Group, began appropriating advertising imagery, comic strips, and commercial typography to question the boundary between high art and popular culture.
These early works laid the foundations of a movement in which everyday objects, repetition, irony, and the use of simple yet striking visuals would become defining characteristics.
For today’s collectors, it is precisely these original pieces—collages, graphic works, and socially critical artworks—that carry strong heritage value, whether tangible or symbolic.
Street art, graffiti and urban art: understanding the emergence of an iconic movement
Street Art finds its roots in urban art and the graffiti movements that emerged in major metropolitan areas in the late 20th century.
Far more than an illegal or marginal practice, it represents a radical shift in the art world: walls, streets, and public spaces become true canvases for artistic expression.
Street artists incorporate tags, collages, stencils, and spray paint to spread familiar, striking, and universally accessible imagery.
This move beyond traditional galleries marks a major aesthetic break, while also opening up a new dimension for collectors: works rooted in reality, infused with social and historical context, which today are gaining both heritage value and growing recognition within the contemporary art world.
From Banksy to Basquiat: Essential Artists and the Legacy of Street Art
From Jean-Michel Basquiat to Banksy, including Shepard Fairey, JonOne, JR, and Invader, many internationally recognized artists have shaped the history of Street Art through their distinctive approaches and strong visual engagement.
Each, in their own way, has helped transform street art into a fully fledged artistic language recognized worldwide.
Their works—combining graffiti, stencils, collages, and interventions in public space—have pushed the boundaries between spontaneous creation and institutionalized art.
This legacy continues to inspire a new generation of artists, while reinforcing Street Art’s place within the contemporary cultural landscape.
























