About Us
Heroes, legends, misfits, misanthropes, outsiders and outcasts, WAX Poster proudly celebrates them all. Our exclusive relationships with these artists mean that you won’t find these images anywhere in the world in this medium. All WAX posters are unique in concept and are carefully curated from a broad range of genres and mediums. WAX posters are highly collectable images. Our posters are printed in California utilizing the most advanced offset printing, the finest archival paper stock and the highest quality fade-resistant inks. Your selection arrives gently rolled in a custom WAX box, ready to frame or pin, and enjoy. We are fine art. Genuine Wax Posters, handled with care. They don’t go on your wall, they hang in your home.
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The Concrete Swell, Viper Bowl Hollywood, 1976 by Hugh Holland Photographer Hugh Holland captured the beauty and grace of the burgeoning skateboarding scene in Southern California during the 1970’s. Holland documented his friends and...
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Reach Out, May 1976 by Hugh Holland Photographer Hugh Holland captured the beauty and grace of the burgeoning skateboarding scene in Southern California during the 1970’s. Holland documented his friends and...
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Still Life with Watermelon, 2017 by Daniel Gordon Daniel Gordon (b. 1980 Boston, MA; raised in San Francisco, California, USA) earned a Bachelor of Arts from Bard College in 2004, and a...
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She's Gotta Have It, 1986 by Spike Lee Spike Lee is an Oscar Award winning Director, a Writer, Actor, Producer, Author, and NYU Grad Film Tenured Professor whose body of work has...
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"Solo" Kenter Canyon Elementary October, 1976 by Hugh Holland Photographer Hugh Holland captured the beauty and grace of the burgeoning skateboarding scene in Southern California during the 1970’s. Holland documented his friends and...
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The Kiss, 1978 by Joseph Szabo Joseph Szabo, a teacher, photographer and author, has been photographing teen-age students for the past forty years and has perfectly captured the ambivalence of...
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Priscilla, 1969 by Joseph Szabo Joseph Szabo, a teacher, photographer and author, has been photographing teen-age students for the past forty years and has perfectly captured the ambivalence of...
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Midget Farrelly, Mahaka, 1968 by Leroy Grannis American photographer LeRoy Grannis (1917-2011) captured the early surf lifestyle of Southern California unlike any other of his generation. His images convey the quintessential...
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Down On The Corner, Balboa Beach, 1975 by Hugh Holland Photographer Hugh Holland captured the beauty and grace of the burgeoning skateboarding scene in Southern California during the 1970’s. Holland documented his friends and...
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VOODOOGOOGOOGLUE by Ralph Steadman Welsh artist Ralph Steadman is revered for his ink-splattered, anarchic drawings. His well-known illustrations, alongside the work of his comrade, literary legend Hunter S....
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Study of Perspective - Tiananmen Square by Ai Weiwei The sardonic humor of Ai Weiwei’s “Study of Perspective” series belies a powerful protestation behind the gesture, a rejection of the power held by...
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Sidewalk Surfer, Huntington Beach, 1976 by Hugh Holland Photographer Hugh Holland captured the beauty and grace of the burgeoning skateboarding scene in Southern California during the 1970’s. Holland documented his friends and...
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Eastside, 2004 by Matthew Porter Matthew Porter photographs often feature historical mash-ups, collapsing disparate events and cultural references within single frames, or over a series of tightly edited photographs....
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Duke contest finalists, Sunset Beach, 1968 by Leroy Grannis American photographer LeRoy Grannis (1917-2011) captured the early surf lifestyle of Southern California unlike any other of his generation. His images convey the quintessential...
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Ai Weiwei, The Fake Case by Neil Kellerhouse Ai Weiwei has recently been thrust upon the world stage as an influential political activist and masterful contemporary artist. This WAX Poster was created...
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