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Lot 164

KIMINOE,FOR YOU,Acrylic on board, signed,53cm x 45.5cm,OriginalKiminoe is a Japanese artist wh says that his main theme is adding a little colour to your day. The lives of the people who look at art and their emotions are so beautiful, he's very happy that his work can be part of that. When asked what kind of message his work conveys he said he doesn't have an answer to that, the answer lies in the people who see his work. Simple lines are drawn in a flowing and uplifting way. This is the point he pays most attention to. Simplicity does not mean lack of substance. It means that there is a margin. In a world filled with so much stuff and information this may be a valuable thing right now.Info: the black lines are painted with special paints. Although it is protected it is delicate and should be handled with care.

Lot 167

CHRIS LEVINE,COMPASSION, 2016, Giclée Print, signed and dated, 43cm x 23cm,Edition of 500Chris Levine is a light artist who works across many mediums in pursuit of an expanded state of perception and awareness through image and form. Levine’s work considers light not just as a core aspect of art, but of human experience more widely and a spiritual, meditative and philosophical edge permeates his work. Levine is perhaps best known for producing what is already being described as one of the most iconic images of the twenty-first century, Lightness of Being. He has recently completed another historic portrait to commemorate the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday. He is only the second artist to take a formal portrait of His Holiness, the previous being Annie Leibovitz.

Lot 169

TRUST.iCON,HONEYPOT,Spray paint on canvas, signed verso.70cm x 100cm,OriginalTRUST.iCON is a street artist from Thamesmead in the south-east of London. iCON mainly works with contrasting styles of cartoon and reality and delivers messages of social commentary through his socially conscious street art. Their unique mix of controversy, humour and satire ensures you always have a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down. iCON is active on the streets of London, Berlin and Los Angeles and their unique style has gained them critical acclaim for their thought-provoking pieces. iCON is a purest, holding street art culture closely to their heart, and strongly believes that art can change anything. Their identity remains unknown.

Lot 170

EMMA GIBBONS,FUK. IT. Ol. PURPLE, Hand pulled screen-print with diamond dust embellishment, signed and marked AP 1, 39cm x 51cmEmma Gibbons – Born into a family of Cornish pirates and smugglers Emma developed a taste for treasures & misdemeanours early on in life. She creates painstaking artworks out of miniature hand- crafted components; often involving curious, precious and occasionally contraband materials. She worked for Damien Hirst for a total of 7 years, including the installation and exhibition of his infamous For The Love of God diamond encrusted skull at it’s UK unveiling at White Cube Gallery, London. Emma studied art & illustration in London College of Printing (BA) and Camberwell College of Art (MA).

Lot 171

HEATH KANE,RICH ENOUGH TO BE BATMAN - LIZZIE GREY,1 colour screen print with hand painted acrylic mask on Soutnbank Coarse 310 gsm paper, signed, 42cm x 59cmHeath Kane is an Australian artist, based in the UK. Heath is synonymous with creating bold, striking, often lurid art. He embeds subtle, subversive themes that encourage a political or social conversation. Heath’s approach to art has always been driven by the practice of design thinking: combining his experience in commercial art with the origins of pop-art. Heath has collaborated with Wired Magazine and Saatchi Art, and has partnered with Penguin Books to create the last published covers of George Orwell’s most famous books. Heath exhibits his work in solo shows all around the globe, and his originals and prints frequently appear in leading galleries worldwide.

Lot 172

SWEET TOOF,RUFFIANS,Hand embelished linocut print, signed and marked Artist Proof,42cm x 59cmSweet Toof’s work starts with and evolves out of his street art, whether as a solo graffiti artist or in collaboration with others. Like the streets of 1980s New York, Britain’s streets today are being reclaimed by an ever-increasing army of street artists of which Sweet Toof is one of the most prolific and artful. Typical tags, throw-ups, and more elaborate street pieces become a whole language that informs his studio works.

Lot 175

TABBY,SEARCHING FOR LOVE,Spray paint on canvas, signed to canvas and frame,50cm x 50cm,Artist proof originalTABBY is a renowned Austrian street-art figure who has sprayed stencils all over the world. TABBY’s work is characterized by his sense of humor and critique of the establishment. Active since 2013, the anonymous artist is stylistically indebted to Blek le Rat and Banksy. TABBY uses stencils and simple visual devices to provoke laughter and outrage and to sometimes offer political commentary.

Lot 180

HANNAH WILSON,EAR (ADAM),oil on canvas, signed verso,35cm x 40cm,OriginalHannah Wilson (b.1995, Milton Keynes) is an artist currently based in Glasgow, Scotland. Wilson previously received their BA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths University of London in 2016, was awarded the Warden’s Purchase Prize and graduated with a Master of Fine Art from Glasgow School of Art in 2022. Hannah has continued to exhibit both across the UK and internationally, including solo show Repeat Viewer at Moosey Gallery in 2021.

Lot 184

STEWART SWAN,YOUNG ORNITHOLOGIST CLUB,Oil on vintage paper, signed, titled and dated verso,49cm x 57cm,OriginalStewart Swan is a Glasgow-based visual artist and designer. He graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art in 2005 with a BA (Hons) degree in Visual Communication. Stewart's mixed-media works-of-art draw on a range of disciplines obtained as a designer and practicing visual artist. Fascinated by the nuances of human expression, behaviour and body language, Stewart creates dark and burlesque-style portraits that expose the "grotesquely menacing demeanor" of his subjects. Over the last ten years, Stewart has been successful in showcasing his work through a number of solo and group exhibitions. This period has enabled him to develop and mature as a painter and as a skilled communicator through the visual arts.

Lot 185

STEN AND OLI,ANGRY CAN, mixed media in a wooden box, recycled spraycan, spray paint and magic sculpt, signed verso.15cm x 20cm,OriginalThe art that stenandoli is interested in and realizes, is a kind of fantasy world for everyone. True to the motto that nobody is too old for fairy tales. It all started with stencils, but it soon became clear that more could be done. Inspired by comics or animated films, the first creeps were created in the late 90s. They are painted using different kinds of techniques, because the last thing that stenandoli want is to be predictable and boring. They represent stenandoli’s look at society and the reflection of that on the feelings and thoughts of themself. Sometimes melancholy, peppered with a pinch of humor, sometimes colorful and sometimes naked. The small, but also large creations can now be found in over 30 cities around the globe, such as: London, Paris, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, New York, Barcelona, Berlin, Zurich, Lisbon, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide…

Lot 186

ERNEST ZACHAREVIC,IT'S A SIGN,Archival pigment print on 350 gsm, 100% cotton Hahnemuhle etching paper.signed and numbered,Edition of 180Ernest “ZACH” Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born artist combining fine art techniques with a passion for creating art outdoors. Experimentation lies at the heart of Ernest's style, with the only constant being the dedication to his ever-changing concepts. With ideas leading the way, he removes the restriction of artistic boundaries, moving freely between the disciplines of oil painting, stencil and spray, installation and sculpture; producing dynamic compositions both inside and outside of the gallery space. Ernests primary interest is in the relationship between art and the urban landscape, with concepts often evolving as part of a spontaneous response to the immediate environment, the community and culture.

Lot 187

ERNEST ZACHAREVIC,RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE,Hand Finished Giclee Print, signed and marked VAP,80cm x 60cm,Variant Artist ProofErnest “ZACH” Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born artist combining fine art techniques with a passion for creating art outdoors. Experimentation lies at the heart of Ernest's style, with the only constant being the dedication to his ever-changing concepts. With ideas leading the way, he removes the restriction of artistic boundaries, moving freely between the disciplines of oil painting, stencil and spray, installation and sculpture; producing dynamic compositions both inside and outside of the gallery space. Ernests primary interest is in the relationship between art and the urban landscape, with concepts often evolving as part of a spontaneous response to the immediate environment, the community and culture.

Lot 188

YOK & SHERYO,GM PARADISE, Archival Pigment Print on 310 gsm, 100% a-cellulose Hahnemuhle German Etching paper, signed and numbered,Edition of 80Yok & Sheryoʼs artwork is symbiotic with their life of travel and adventure. Their art exists in “Yeahnahnesia,” a fictional tropical island with rich, made-up tales of mythology, deities, philosophies, religion, animals and landscapes and a ton of archaeological treasures yet to be found. They weave their unique brand of cultural syncretism into irreverent, riotous, mixed-media paintings, murals and sculptures. Most recently, they have been creating frivolous “temples” and “shrines” that provide humorous commentaries on societyʼs mercurial lifestyles. Originally from Australia and Singapore, and NY-based for 10 years with street art roots, the duo has exhibited and painted in various countries around the world

Lot 189

JOSH ROWELL,VF#17, 2021,Digital Print on Hahnemuhle paper with varnish overlay, signed,62cm x 80cm,Edition of 30Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Josh Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University's contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende.Condition is good overall.

Lot 190

RICHARD BERNER,DIAMOND CHAMPS, 2020, Mixed media on paper, signed,30cm x 30cm,OriginalRichard Berner is an internationally collected artist based in Brighton, UK. Working in a variety of media, but best known for his unique and highly detailed pieces, using inks, fineliners and gouache paint. He creates visual alchemy by constructing iconic images, often formed of his countless figures or 'Champs'. Influenced by the Surrealists, Berner draws inspiration from the bizarre and absurd. He challenges assumptions with a well-honed sense of irony and his distinctive humour. After attending art college where the tutors told him there was no future in drawing his weird little characters, he found his way to Brighton. Working independently, without such restrictions, the Champs were set free. They have been thought of as everything from lost souls to lemmings, Berner considers them all Champs.

Lot 191

JOHN PASCHE,THE ROLLING STONES LOGO DESIGN,Gouache paint and pencil on 250 gsm art paper, signed,30cm x 42cm,OriginalThe Rolling Stones’ famous hot lips logo is one of the world's most instantly recognisable symbols of rock and roll. It was created in 1970 by then art student John Pasche, who went on to become Art Director at United Artists (Music Division), Creative Director of Chrysalis Records Ltd and ultimately, Creative Director at the South Bank Centre. Pasche was awarded a sought-after place at the Royal College of Art after graduating from Brighton, where he found himself working alongside George Hardy who was working on the album cover for Pink Floyd’s iconic Dark Side of the Moon. Pasche was then himself recommended by the College to attend a meeting with Mick Jagger to discuss a commission for a Stones’ 1970 tour poster.

Lot 193

PIE IN THE SKY,NOT ALL HEROES,Hand made embroidery in decoupaged frame, numbered verso 1/1,25cm x 25cm,OriginalThis ain’t yer granny’s cross-stitch! Pie In The Sky is a Glasgow based one-woman show bringing a modern twist to the traditional art of hand-stitching, from historical quotes to modern-day memes, pop culture and anything in between! She is based in Glasgow.

Lot 194

PENNY,DIRTY MONEY,31 layer hand cut stencil, spray paint on one dollar bill, signed and dated,15.6cm x 6.6cm,HPM of 10Penny graduated from Chelsea College of Art & Design and Central Saint Martins and quickly established himself within the urban art scene in London. He has since received global critical acclaim for his hand cut, extremely detailed stencil artwork. Penny jokes that he used to be a neurosurgeon that now uses his talent with a scalpel to cut holes in paper, and it's easy to see how this could be be true – the precision and detail in his artwork is requisite to that of skilled surgeon.

Lot 195

MR C,SKULL RIDER,Acrylic Posca paint pens on 3 $1 bills, signed,15.5cm x 19.5cm,OriginalMr C is a self taught artist who has been drawing for 5 years and still growing. He is co founder of For the Love of Money Art. They have had work sold at Saatchi Gallery and all over the world. Has been part of many exhibitions here in the UK and Europe. This is just the start of an exciting journey.

Lot 196

MR C,PRESCRIPTION FOR LOVE,Acrylic Posca paint pens on genuine prescription bag, signed,8cm x 14.5cm,OriginalMr C is a self taught artist who has been drawing for 5 years and still growing. He is co founder of For the Love of Money Art. They have had work sold at Saatchi Gallery and all over the world. Has been part of many exhibitions here in the UK and Europe. This is just the start of an exciting journey.

Lot 198

JEAN JULLIEN,LEAK,Giclée print from the show LineAge at Studio Concrete in Seoul, 2018, Unsigned and Unnumbered, 59cm x 84cmJean Jullien is a French graphic artist living and working in Paris. Originally from Nantes, Jean completed a graphic design degree in Quimper before moving to London. He has since graduated from Central Saint Martins (2008) and from the Royal College of Art (2010). His practice ranges from painting and illustration to photography, video, costume, installations, books, posters and clothing to create a coherent yet eclectic body of work. Jean has shown work around the world with museums and galleries in Paris, London, Brussels, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore and beyond.

Lot 200

JAN LEENDERS,FELT CUTE MIGHT DELETE LATER (patchwork II),acrylic on canvas, signed and dated verso,18cm x 24cm,FramedJan Leenders is a Belgian based fine artist whose works riff on social media, selfie culture and the traditional application of the human figure in art, these playful and eye-catching works bring much humour and energy to any wall. Most recently Jan’s work has been shown in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and the UK. His work has been attracting attention from notable collectors and art institutions.

Lot 201

CALUM STEVENSON,FUN IN THE STREETS, Giclee print on 308gsm paper, signed, titled and numbered 1/1,42cm x 54cmCalum Stevenson (b. 1997, Falkirk, Scotland) graduated with a BA(Hons) in Fine Arts from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in 2019. Stevenson went on to graduate from Glasgow School of Art with a MA in Fine Art Practice in 2020. In 2021, Stevenson became the youngest and first ever Scottish artist to win Sky Portrait Artist of the Year, a national televised competition. He was commissioned by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery to paint Nicola Benedetti, one of the most sought-after violinists of her generation. Stevenson’s work is now part of the permanent collection on display in Edinburgh. Stevenson’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and has been added to many private collections.

Lot 202

CALUM STEVENSON,NICOLA BENEDETTI PRELIMINARY DRAWING, Pencil on paper, signed and dated, 42cm x 30cm,OriginalCalum Stevenson (b. 1997, Falkirk, Scotland) graduated with a BA(Hons) in Fine Arts from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in 2019. Stevenson went on to graduate from Glasgow School of Art with a MA in Fine Art Practice in 2020. In 2021, Stevenson became the youngest and first ever Scottish artist to win Sky Portrait Artist of the Year, a national televised competition. He was commissioned by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery to paint Nicola Benedetti, one of the most sought-after violinists of her generation. Stevenson’s work is now part of the permanent collection on display in Edinburgh. Stevenson’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and has been added to many private collections.

Lot 203

CARL CASHMAN,JAZZ CABBAGE #2,Acrylic on wood, signed, titled and dated verso,30cm x 30cm,OriginalCarl Cashman is a contemporary artist based in Devon, who creates stunning, vibrant geometric-based optical art. Some of Carl’s work is painted using UV reactive paint, which adds a further visual element to the pieces when seen in the right environment.

Lot 204

AJ SIMPSON,BLOB,Hand built ceramic, Incised signature to baseAJ Simpson graduated from Grays school of Art, Aberdeen with a BA Hons in 3D Design in 2021, specialising in ceramics. They craft a mix of wheel-thrown and hand-built pieces. AJ enjoys exploring the novel side of ceramics through their fun ‘blob’ series of decorative one-off characters. These creatures are inspired by AJ's love for illustration and collecting rocks as a child. AJ won the 2022 series of The Great Pottery Throwdown on Channel 4.

Lot 206

VHILS,DEBRIS,Two colour screenprint with ink, bleach and acid on 300gsm Keaykolour Original China White 300 gsm paper. Hand finished, signed and numbered.70cm x 50cm,Edition of 300Portuguese visual artist Alexandre Farto aka Vhils (b. 1987) has developed a unique visual language based on the removal of the surface layers of walls and other media with non-conventional tools and techniques, establishing symbolic reflections on identity, life in the urban context, the passage of time, and the relationship of interdependence between people and the surrounding environment. Since 2005 he has been presenting his work in solo and group exhibitions, art events, institutions, public interventions, and community projects in numerous countries around the world, having also placed a site-specific piece aboard the International Space Station. His work is represented in several public and private collections in various countries.

Lot 214

CLOWN SKATEBOARDS,PODIUM SET OF 3 SKATEBOARDS,Screen printed using inks of Gold, Silver and Bronze on to off white,signed and marked verso,Test print set #5Clown skateboards was founded in 2000, launching with an inaugural release of Banksy designed skateboards and legendary logo and they had one of the UK’s leading skateboard teams. In 2005 the brand was put on ice with the aim of restarting at some point in the future. 15 years later Clown skateboards are back with the manifesto: "HERE TO FINISH WHAT WE STARTED. But what's the story of Banksy and the logo? "After yet another drunken night out with the man himself, we were all arguing about how to do a proper Exhibition in London that was not legal. As we were stumbling from pub to pub in Shoreditch we walked through Rivington Street which was THE perfect place to do something illegal, you had the tunnel to paint in and it would be easy to close the road off as no one really used it at this point. Just one week later we were back with 2 buckets of paint, a letter and some painting company signs we nicked off a building site. The letter was forged from an arts organisation wishing us luck with the ‘Tunnel Vision Project’ in case we got a pull. An hour later the walls were painted, and the stencils were up, and we held an opening party three days later with beers and hip hop bumping out the back of a van. The police arrived but let us carry on and the petrol generator for the sound system caught on fire, but it was a night that goes down in history. At that point, it was all about doing favours for each other to make things easier to survive; so we were helping Banksy put up, sell some works and pay the bills – and at the same time, we were just getting things together to open up a company that was skate, art and music-oriented and Banksy kindly agreed to do our logo for us – the Clown logo was born in July 2000.

Lot 216

DAN BALDWIN,GO WITHIN, BREATHE OUT, BREATHE IN, Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper, signed, titled and marked AP, 29.7cm x 42cm,Artist ProofDan Baldwin works and lives in Sussex, UK, and his practice combines screen-printing techniques with household paint, found objects, and spray paint. He once remarked on how he never plans his artwork beforehand. His multi-layered allegorical artworks often evoke strong contrasting ideas of nostalgia, innocence, decay and love. His artwork deals with contemporary topics such as politics, religion, and innocence. Throughout his thirty year career, Dan has been featured in art fairs worldwide and produced over twenty solo exhibitions since 1998 in destinations such as Paris, New York City, London, Los Angeles, and Brighton. In 2016, the Saatchi gallery hosted a retrospective from his print editions. He currently works with a selection of international galleries, and features in the permanent collections of The Groucho Club, Café Royal, and Club at St. Barnabas.

Lot 219

ARD DOKO,I WON'T BACK DOWN,Spray paint on canvas with a little bit of marker, signed,90cm x 60cm,OriginalBorn in The Netherlands, Ard Doko has become a prolific artist within urban art. Taking the international street art scene by storm since the age of 19, self-taught artist Doko has shown alongside world-renown artists in community projects, galleries, and art fairs. His artworks have a unique aesthetic, unveiling societal chaos and beauty, crystalizing taboos in a sublime form. Ard says" the title of the piece is 'I won't back down'. An ode to all the brave kids that are currently undergoing treatment for whatever life has thrown to them. The amount of strength that some of these kids have is admirable to say the least. I don't know how I would have responded at that age."

Lot 220

LORRAINE MCMILLAN,BLUE EYES, Finger painted in oils on canvas, signed, 60cm x 97cm, OriginalLorraine McMillan is an artist from the west of Scotland who uses her fingertips to create her bold vibrant and unique form of art. She followed a successful career path in 3D Visualisation & Graphic Design whilst continuing with her love of painting and the use of alternative tools to create her artwork. When the opportunity to return solely to a life of painting presented itself she initially worked with various mediums before transitioning completely to finger painting where she enjoys the connection of moulding and applying the layers of paint directly from the tips of her fingers.

Lot 222

LOW QUALITY JPEG,ARE YOU OK,Spray paint and Posca pen on canvas, signed, 35cm x 28cm,Originallow quality jpeg, aka Iris Ryan, is aged 13 and is the granddaughter of Steve McGill who pulled together this collection of works to be auctioned for Glasgow Children's Hospital. She loves art and wanted to do something that could be sold to help the hospital.

Lot 226

DR.D,SET OF THREE WARNING POSTERS,A4 Digital print on 300 gsm paper, Signed.30cm x 21cm,Edition of 100Dr.D. AKA Subvertiser is a legend of street art subversion, using his insightful observations to ‘doctor’ everything from big brand billboards to political posters. Each ‘rip’ forms a defiant protest and a good kick up the backside. Dr. D.’s subverted images often appear with perfect timing to respond to current affairs and social debate and are a paradox by definition; each piece charged with a powerful passivity. Indeed, the artist’s mischievous mode of social commentary is clear to see for those who are actually willing to take a look around. Dr. D. urges you to raise an enlightened middle finger to the establishment.

Lot 23

SHEPARD FAIREY,FLORAL HARMONY LIGHT BLUE YIN/YANG,Screen Print; print on fine art paper, signed in pencil, dated and and marked AP,45cm x 60cm,Artist Proof. 2020Shepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement. Born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, Fairey graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in illustration. In 1989 Fairey created the André the Giant Has a Posse sticker campaign, featuring a stylized image of the wrestler André the Giant. This project was the foundation for his seminal Obey series, which helped to push Fairey into the public spotlight. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. His works are included in the collections of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Lot 24

SHEPARD FAIREY,ENHANCED DISINTEGRATION (RED),Screenprint in colours on speckled cream paper, signed in pencil, dated and and marked AP,45cm x 60cm,Artist Proof. 2019Shepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement. Born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, Fairey graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in illustration. In 1989 Fairey created the André the Giant Has a Posse sticker campaign, featuring a stylized image of the wrestler André the Giant. This project was the foundation for his seminal Obey series, which helped to push Fairey into the public spotlight. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. His works are included in the collections of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Lot 25

SHEPARD FAIREY,OBEY DECO FLOWER (BLACK),Screen print on speckle tone paper, signed in pencil, dated and and marked AP,45cm x 60cm,Artist Proof. 2019Shepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement. Born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, Fairey graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in illustration. In 1989 Fairey created the André the Giant Has a Posse sticker campaign, featuring a stylized image of the wrestler André the Giant. This project was the foundation for his seminal Obey series, which helped to push Fairey into the public spotlight. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. His works are included in the collections of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Lot 26

SHEPARD FAIREY,OBEY PEACE DOVE HOLIDAY,Screenprint in colors on wove paper, signed in pencil, dated and and marked AP,45cm x 60cm,Artist Proof 2020,This print was not publically available, they were given as gifts to friends and familyShepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement. Born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, Fairey graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in illustration. In 1989 Fairey created the André the Giant Has a Posse sticker campaign, featuring a stylized image of the wrestler André the Giant. This project was the foundation for his seminal Obey series, which helped to push Fairey into the public spotlight. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. His works are included in the collections of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Lot 27

SHEPARD FAIREY,OBEY HOLIDAY PRINT RED/GOLD,Screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed in pencil, dated and and marked AP,45cm x 60cm,Artist Proof 2021,This print was not publically available, they were given as gifts to friends and familyShepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement. Born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, Fairey graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in illustration. In 1989 Fairey created the André the Giant Has a Posse sticker campaign, featuring a stylized image of the wrestler André the Giant. This project was the foundation for his seminal Obey series, which helped to push Fairey into the public spotlight. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. His works are included in the collections of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Lot 28

NOTT ART,MATCHSTICK MAN No 3,Oil stick and charcoal on canvas board, signed and dated verso,15cm x 20cm,Original

Lot 31

BRIDGET RILEY,ARCADIA 7,Screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed, titled and numbered64.4cm x 89cm,Edition of 75Bridget Riley was born in 1931 at Norwood, London, the daughter of a businessman. Her childhood was spent in Cornwall and Lincolnshire. She studied at Goldsmiths' College from 1949 to 1952, and at the Royal College of Art from 1952 to 1955. She began painting figure subjects in a semi-impressionist manner, then changed to pointillism around 1958, mainly producing landscapes. In 1960 she evolved a style in which she explored the dynamic potentialities of optical phenomena. These so-called 'Op-art' pieces, such as Fall, 1963 (Tate Gallery T00616), produce a disorienting physical effect on the eye.Condition is excellent.

Lot 32

SICKBOY,TOGETHERNESS,Acrylic and spray paint on anodised aluminium, signed verso,50cm x 70cm,OriginalSickboy is the name of a street artist from Bristol, UK, known for his temple logo and his 'Save the Youth' slogan. He moved to London in 2007 and his street art became prevalent particularly in the East End boroughs of Shoreditch and Tower Hamlets. It is claimed Sickboy was one of the first UK graffiti artists to use a logo instead of a 'tag'. Sickboy originally trained in fine art and, as well as painting graffiti on the street, he also paints on canvas and exhibits conventionally in art galleries. He has been painting street art since circa 1995.

Lot 33

DAVID SHILLINGLAW,COFFEE KINGDOM,Two colour screen print, signed and numbered,100% Cotton 300 gsm Somerset satin paper,50cm x 70cm,Edition of 50David Shillinglaw is a mind adventurer, where the left half of the brain explores the right one. Unanswered, impulsive, instinctive and restless - David doesn’t paint or draw, he creates time. Evident in all his work is that David Shillinglaw is not afraid to humanise his art. He incorporates the perceptual concern of his journey as a man with his own sense of humour. The result is a powerful and fresh interpretation of everyday reality. His art has the appeal of Pop but a friendly, subtle, self effacing Pop that presents the ordinary and delights the viewer when he shows that you have your best conversation with yourself".

Lot 34

MR DOODLE,POP HEART (ORANGE) - BIRD JOY, 2021,Screenprint, Gloss Enamel Ink on Somerset Radiant White Tub Sized 410gsm, signed and numbered,60cm x 60cm,Edition of 300A millennial artist, Mr Doodle ( Sam Cox )is a voice of his generation, with artworks that provoke discourse on what we consider fine art today. Mr Doodle’s works transcend beyond the canvas, invading furniture, books,clothing and more. He has collaborated with iconic brands, including Fendi, Puma, Samsung and MTV. Welcomed by millions of followers on social media, Mr Doodle’s artistic process is fluid, mesmerizing,therapeutic and made without hesitation.Condition is good overall.

Lot 35

KORP,Posca pen on cardboard, signed,30cm x 13cm,OriginalThe UK artist known as Korp employs multi-layered stencil techniques and marker pens to create utterly contemporary and frequently iconographic images. Lately Korp is better recognised for his marker work which consists of an army of mutated worms. Korp was an early member of the global art movement known as Free Art Friday and in 2012 he featured on the BBC Culture Show alongside Fin DAC and My Dog Sighs.

Lot 41

ELLIE TATE,UNTIL THEN,Acrylic on canvas in oak frame, signed verso,33cm x 43cm,OriginalEllie Tate studied History and History of art joint honours at The University of Leeds before deciding to pursue her dream of becoming an artist full time. She has lived in London for the last four years and now works from her studio at Thames Side Studios in Woolwich. She is inspired by the inner need to express and make visual what is non-visual and ineffable. Her paintings originate from quick automatic drawings. She responds to a moment in time immediately through drawing and then attempts to immortalise the moment through painting.

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JO HUDSON,MAKE ART NOT WAR #2,Collage and spray paint on card, signed verso,20cm x 13.5cm,OriginalJo Hudson is drawn to the ironic, the silly, the surreal and the strange and this often shows up in her work. She also uses Collage as an outlet for emotions, moods and feelings. She sources imagery from books and magazines from all eras, although does have a particular fondness for vintage materials. She has been making collage since 2019 and whilst having no formal training she has been helped and inspired by the Collage community. She lives in rural Somerset, dividing her time between Collage and a full time job in retail. Jo was the recipient of an award from the Kanyer Art Collection in the USA for her mini Collage diary “States of Emotion” in 2021.

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JONAS WOOD SIGNED BOOKJonas Wood is an American artist who is known for his bold, graphic artworks that challenge ideas of perspective. Wood’s instantly recognisable aesthetic is heavily inspired by both art history and the artist’s daily environment. Wood’s process of creation involves a series of steps, but most of his works originate from a single photo.

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ZOE ANKER,ABSTRACT 18,Multi layered screen print on wood with resin finish and contrast neon edge, signed and dated verso,24cm x 24cm,OriginalZoe Anker studied MA Design for Textiles Future at Central St Martins College of Art and Design, London; graduating in 2004. Since that time she worked within the fashion Industry, before returning to her passion for printmaking full time. Silkscreen printing has always been Zoe’s medium of choice, whether that be art pieces on paper or fashion fabrics. Zoe has a strong passion for the juxtaposition of colour, geometric shape and mark making, with the use of layers to create interesting and unique forms. Zoe is currently based at Wimbledon Art Studios, London.

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K-GUY,COKE MOSS - WHITE EDITION,3 Colour hand pulled screen print on 300gsm Snow White Peregrina Majestic, signed/blind stamped/numbered by artist,69cm x 69cm,Edition of 25K-Guy is a visual artist who lives and works in the epicentre of the street art scene, London. The artist is best known for his sharp analyses and off-the-mark responses to what goes on around him, politicians, religious leaders, fast food outlets and entire economic systems have all been examined in K-Guy’s work. For his controversial and quirky works in the streets of London, K-Guy received worldwide media attention several times. Renowned works from the artist include his collaboration with the Prodigy on a limited edition print which sold out instantly and his iconic best sellers ‘Coke Moss’, ‘Naomi Campbell’s, ‘Pepsi Cara and LINDA EVANGELISTa’.

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OTTO SCHADE,THE KISS,Ink on paper,29.5cm x 20cm, signed,OriginalOtto Schade, also known as 'Osch', is a Chilean - German artist born in Chile in 1971. In 2004, he left his homeland to pursue his passion for art and ultimately show his work throughout Europe. He settled down in Europe, London, where he established his beautiful studio in Hoxton since 2006.

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JULIAN OPIE,BIRDS,Limited Edition Fine Bone China Plate,31.8cm × 31.8cm × 5.1 cm,Artist proofJulian Opie lives and works in London, UK, and works in varied media: painting, drawing, sculpture, and film. He is best known for his simple graphic portraits and animated walking figures in black line drawing with minimal added detailing. Opie studied at Goldsmiths School of Art and has exhibited in both solo and group shows worldwide. His artwork is held in numerous collections, including, but not limited to, the Tate, British Museum, Victoria and Albert, National Portrait Gallery in London, and The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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JIMMER WILLMOTT,OFFICER DINKY,Giclee print on Studio Expression Smooth Fine Art 300gsm 100% cotton paper, signed, numbered and titled,30cm x 42cm,Edition of 20Bristol artist Jimmer Wilmott is tipped by Bristol artists as 'the one to watch'. Jimmer is a pop surrealist working in acrylics. His work is a frenzied mash of: 1950’s iconic establishment, the grotesque and the cute of pop surrealism, together with all the vibrant colours of his pallet. His recent works play with popular culture and catchphrases. He undertook his degree in Drawing and Applied Arts at the University of West of England following a foundation course at Queens Road Art College.

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JIMMER WILLMOTT,DOWN THE LANE,Giclee print on Studio Expression Smooth Fine Art 300gsm 100% cotton paper, signed, numbered and titled,29.5cm x 35cm,Edition of 20Bristol artist Jimmer Wilmott is tipped by Bristol artists as 'the one to watch'. Jimmer is a pop surrealist working in acrylics. His work is a frenzied mash of: 1950’s iconic establishment, the grotesque and the cute of pop surrealism, together with all the vibrant colours of his pallet. His recent works play with popular culture and catchphrases. He undertook his degree in Drawing and Applied Arts at the University of West of England following a foundation course at Queens Road Art College.

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EELUS,NIGHT DIVE,Archival inkjet with spray paint hand finishing, screen printed colour and varnish overlays on Hahnemule Photo Rag 308 gsm, signed and numbered,83cm x 66cm,Edition of 50Balancing the opposing forces of the humorous and macabre, vivid color and stark monochrome, Eelus’ work brings the beautiful and sometimes caustic realities of the world together. It all started when he was a kid, drawing posters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to sell in the schoolyard so he could buy chocolate. Some years later, he’d sold enough posters and art prints to leave his day job behind, turning a lifelong hobby into a full-time profession. Since then, he’s exhibited his art works worldwide alongside some of the biggest names in the urban art scene, with the majority of his releases selling out incredibly fast. He currently lives in the UK.Condition is good overall.

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JAMES KLINGE,YOU SAY YOU WANT ME,Spray paint stencil on canvas, signed,60cm x 79cm,OriginalSpecialising in stencils, spray-paint and acrylics James Klinge has easily made his name as one of the top stencil artists out there. In 2018 he made a conscious decision to focus on his studio practice of Fine Art. Klinge graduated from DJCAD with a BA(Hons) in Illustration and Printmaking. It was during his time studying that he became absorbed by working with stencils to create work and began to teach himself how to utilise this technique. Instantly becoming addicted to the process and challenge of capturing intense and intricate detail from hand cutting multi-layered stencils.

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REMI ROUGH,LAYER CAKE SPECIAL _ 2022,Graphite and spray paint on handmade paper, signed,14.8cm x 21cm,OriginalRemi Rough has been making images for more than a quarter of a century. His art began on walls and trains in South London in 1984; today it has been exhibited in cities such as Miami, Newcastle, Berlin and New York. A respected train writer, Remi has also played a significant part in the development of ‘abstract graffiti’, a term that seems far too clinical to describe the accomplishments of his work, which has always been about the interplay of colour and shape.

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THE LONDON POLICE,BOND AT SEA,2 colour screenprint on Hahnemuhle 300 gsm paper, signed and marked AP,60cm x 60cm,Signed and marked Artists proofThe London Police is an art collective started in 1998 when two English geezers headed to Amsterdam to rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of Hollands capital. They were part of a small group of artists at the end of the last century that helped pioneer the street art movement. After a few years of mixing traveling and making art in the street TLP began to receive worldwide recognition for their contribution to the graffiti/street art movement. The London Police are Chaz Barrisson who draws the iconic ‘LADS’ character and Bob Gibson whose tight portrait and architectural illustrations help marry the two styles to create an endearing, exciting fantasy world...

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8MAIL,CUT LINEN,Charcoal and chalk on paper, signed and titled verso,40cm x 49cm,Original8Mail is a rising star in the Street Art world. Born in England in 1999, he started painting at the age of 13. With his young and yet deep vision on modern society he’s able to immortalize the problems of the contemporary world, making every work of art a statement against injustice. His favourite subjects are riots, protests, fights scenes and migratory movements, which he captures with quick lines in charcoal and chalk. He has taken part in various street art festivals, and he has exhibited in shows in London, where he currently works and lives. 8Mail has studied art at both Central St Martin’s, University of the Arts London and Goldsmiths, University of London.

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SWOON,PIGEON FEEDING FAMILY, BROOKLYN 2005,Inkjet print on heavyweight rag, signed and numbered,48cm x 33cm,Edition of 175Caledonia Curry, who works under the moniker Swoon, unites art and activism throughout her expansive multimedia practice. Swoon is perhaps best known for her monumental structures that explore how communities can heal through crisis, and for her large-scale, cut-out portraits of everyday city dwellers, which she often wheatpastes on the sides of buildings. She also works across printmaking, installation, animation, and other media. Swoon studied at Pratt Institute and has exhibited in New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. Her work belongs in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Tate, the São Paulo Museum of Art, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.

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SCHOONY,BOY SOLDIER PINK,42cm x 29cm,Signed and numbered,Edition of 10Schoony's background is rooted in special effects and prosthetics for the film industry. His career spans over 30 years. Since the age of fifteen he has worked on ver 100 films. His work and reputation for high quality and pioneering techniques has reached far corners of the world. Schoony exploded on to the London art scene in 2008 at Mutate Britain's "One Foot in the Grove", one of the most pioneering street art exhibitions to date. Schoony uses new up to date technology alongside the more traditional methods in his art pieces.

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