Heliotrope Foundation big selection of Urban & Street Art Prints

Founded by Caledonia Curry, also known as Swoon, The Heliotrope Foundation is aiming to help communities respond and heal after natural disasters, economic devastation, and urgent moments of social crises. Their mission is to build spaces of wonder that serve as community resource centers and catalysts for local change. In times of crisis, these artists urge you to think beyond what’s happening online.
With the collaboration of different artists and galleries, the proceeds from the sale of works are donated to the foundation. In this way, they can help in various ways in the different countries affected.
Connor Brothers True Love Stories

Artist: Connor Brothers

Painting: Two of a Kind

Medium: Digital print on archival Canson Mi-Teintes paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

Connor Brothers Impossible Parking

Artist: Connor Brothers

Painting: Impossible Parking

Medium: Digital print on archival Canson Mi-Teintes paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

Known for vintage pin-up beauties and starlets in seductive poses, The Connor Brothers art explores the boundary between truth and fiction and raises questions about how we construct meaning from experience. Their often humorous work is focused on both historical and popular culture and presents an almost anthropological view of contemporary society.

Artist: Swoon

Painting: Amanda

Medium: Digital print on archival paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

In this almost hypnotic digital print, Swoon is portraying Amanda, a mysterious and emotionally distressed woman.

Artist: Swoon

Painting: Varanasi

Medium: Digital print on archival Canson Mi-Teintes paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

Swoon – “It is a portrait of a person and a place. There were a few years that I spent constantly traveling and trying to absorb the logic of cities. Varanasi, India felt to me like the human mind had become an external maze that your own body could move through”.

Artist: Swoon

Painting: Leonora

Medium: Digital print on archival Paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

Through this captivating painting called Leonora, Swoon shows us the notion of innocence, referring to children’s simplicity, their lack of knowledge, and their purity not yet spoiled by mundane affairs.

Artist: Shrine

Painting: Lebanon United

Medium: Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle 210gsm 50% rag watercolor paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

“Take responsibility for everything you have created in this reality.” — Brent Allen Spears aka ‘Shrine’. By working with items discarded by humans all over the world, Shrine is embracing the unknown, often depicting different religions, cultures, and countries.

Artist: Lauren YS

Painting: Midori

Medium: Ink & gouache on paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

Step into the world of dreams, mythology, psychedelia, sex, comics, and animation all wrapped up in Asian-American heritage in this admirable painting by Lauren YS called ‘Midori’.

Artist: Kristen Liu-Wong

Painting: It felt real

Medium: Digital print on archival paper

Size: 13″x19″ In

In this enchanting painting by Kristen Liu-Wong named “It felt real”, we find elements of surreal, erotic, and dreamy mythology majestically combined with American folk art.