STIK is a minimalist, figurative painter and sculptor who focuses exclusively on the human body in line form. STIK has created some of the largest public artworks in London, New York and Tokyo and his 12 ft (4m) bronze sculpture ‘Holding Hands’ is installed permanently in London’s Hoxton Square. As an activist STIK works with the N.H.S., British Nuclear Test Veterans and many grass-roots activist groups. He has collaborated with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, PRIDE In London and London’s Southbank Centre. Over the years STIK has continued to anonymously paint, produce prints and create murals all over the globe, celebrating the love and community that helped him flourish. STIK’s dedication to social justice makes him one of the most prolific international activists and artists as he sells his works at auction and donates the proceeds to several charitable organisations. STIK’s work can be both playful as well as profoundly meaningful, which is why his work is greatly admired and popular. STIK’s secondary market is fairly new, but demand has exploded in the last few years, making his work a sound investment that can yield significant returns.
- Each print comes with a small white border around the image
- Each print is 50cm x 50cm
- 5 offset lithographs in colour on wove paper
- Open edition but not many were signed
- Each print is signed by the artist on the front
- Sold as a set
- The complete set is sold with the original newspaper
- Rare and Collectable