Panic in the Streets Print D*face
Panic in the Streets Print D*face
Panic in the Streets Print D*face
Panic in the Streets Print D*face
Panic in the Streets Print D*face
Panic in the Streets Print D*face
Panic in the Streets Print D*face
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Panic in the Streets

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Dimensions: 23.4 × 16.5 Inches / 59.5 x 42

Medium: Offset lithograph in colours, two sided folded promotional poster distributed by Don't Panic.

Provenance: Artist attribution and plated signature on upper left. Includes Post Modern Vandal certificate of authenticity.

Edition: Limited Edition of Unknown Size

Year: 2010

Condition: Excellent. Comes folded as it was originally distributed.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

D*Face, aka Dean Stockton, is an English multimedia graffiti street artist who uses spray paint, stickers, posters, and stencils. D*Face is one of the most prolific contemporary urban artists of his generation. Working with a variety of mediums and techniques, he uses a family of dysfunctional characters to satirise and hold to ransom all that falls into their grasp.

His aim is to encourage the public not just to 'see', but to look at what surrounds them and their lives, reflecting our increasingly bizarre fascination for with celebrity, fame, consumerism and materialism, re-thinking, reworking and subverting imagery drawn from a refuge of decades of materialistic consumption, imagery appropriated from currency, advertising, comic books, these now iconic motifs, cultural figures and genres are subverted to comment upon our conspicuous society.