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Medium: Lithograph
Year: 2018
Size: H 76cm x W 24cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Standing Figure (grey) is an offset lithograph by British artist Stik, created in 2015. This piece features the artist’s iconic stick figure, depicted in a minimalist style. The artwork, printed in colours on wove paper, is part of Stik’s celebrated series that explores themes of identity and isolation.
The artwork features a solitary stick figure, characterised by its simplistic yet expressive form, composed of six lines and two dots. This minimalist style is emblematic of Stik’s work, which often comments on social issues through stark imagery. The use of monochrome highlights the figure’s isolation, a recurring theme in his oeuvre. This print is part of a series released alongside Stik's 2015 coffee table book, showcasing the artist’s exploration of human emotion and connection. Stik’s work is often seen in public spaces, and this print captures the essence of his street art roots, bringing it into the gallery space.
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.