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One of one — original by Lei-Kol

Graffiti

$2,199.00

Inspired by all the amazing graffiti art in San Francisco. A wonderful addition to any modern art collection!

It buzzes with city energy — like walking through a back alley full of color.

Inspired by the street art of San Francisco — the layers of tags, murals, and wheatpastes that build up on Mission District walls. Lei-Kol translated that chaotic layered energy into acrylic, letting neon pinks and electric blues fight for space.

Who it's for: Urban buyers who want art that feels alive, unfiltered, and a little rebellious.

Best Rooms for This Piece

loft or studioThe street-art energy fits exposed-brick, open-plan spaces perfectly.
living roomBrings electric color and edge to an otherwise neutral room.
Airbnb or rentalGuests remember it, photograph it, and mention it in reviews.

Materials & Details

  • 30 x 48 x 1.5 inches
  • Acrylic
  • Heavy Texture
  • Layered like street art itself — thin washes of color are tagged over with thick, impasto strokes. The surface has a raw, unpolished energy with drips, splatters, and heavy build-up in the focal points.
  • Painted on sides — no framing required
  • Signed certificate of authenticity included

Color Palette

Neon pink (dominant)
Electric blue (accent)
Sunflower yellow (accent)

Free shipping anywhere in the USA. International shipping available — call 1-630-536-6091 or email info@leikolart.com for a quote.

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Tags:#multi#pink#yellow#blue#neon#urban#bold#playful#vibrant#livingroom#loft

One of one

This is the only version. No prints, no reproductions, no editions. When it sells, it's gone.

Heavy-texture surface

Layered acrylic builds real dimension you can feel from the side and see from across the room.

Artist-direct

You're buying from the artist's studio. No gallery markup, no auction fees, no middlemen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Graffiti actually inspired by real street art?+

Yes — Lei-Kol spent time in San Francisco's Mission District and was drawn to the layered, chaotic beauty of walls covered in tags, murals, and posters. The painting channels that energy.

What size is Graffiti?+

30×48×1.5 inches — a horizontal format with real wall presence. Works above a sofa, behind a bar, or as the centerpiece of a gallery wall.

Is Graffiti too loud for a home?+

It's bold, but it's also abstract — the neon reads as energy, not literal street art. On a white or gray wall, it's a controlled explosion of color.

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