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Medium: Lithograph
Year: 2015
Size: H 76cm x W 24cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Standing Figure (complete set) by Stik, created in 2013, comprises a series of four offset lithographs. Each print features the artist's iconic stick figure, rendered in bold, simplistic lines against vibrant backgrounds. This series exemplifies Stik's distinctive style and is a quintessential representation of his oeuvre, showcasing his exploration of human form and emotion through minimalistic design.
This complete set is a striking embodiment of his signature style, featuring the minimalist stick figure motif that has become synonymous with his name. Each lithograph in the set is rendered in vivid colours, enhancing the emotional resonance of the otherwise simplistic figures. Stik's technique involves clean lines and flat colours, creating a sense of immediacy and impact. This series connects to his broader work, which often appears in public spaces, engaging viewers with its accessibility and universal themes. The Standing Figure series is a testament to Stik's ability to convey complex emotions through simplicity, drawing on the traditions of Street Art while remaining uniquely his own. These lithographs are not only a reflection of contemporary urban life but also a dialogue with the viewer, inviting introspection and connection.
London-based street artist, Stik, is celebrated for his distinctive and minimalistic style. By solely using simple, stick-figures, Stik is able to convey profound messages through his work and advocate for marginalised social communities. Inclusivity and resilience underpin his iconic stick-figure motif, with the likes of Liberty and Single Mum promoting empathy and human connection. Having been homeless when starting out as a graffiti artist, Stik developed an affinity to the Hackney community who helped him find his feet, and he now sees his street art as a way to give back to those who helped him.