Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
Rock Climber Print Martin Whatson
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Rock Climber

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Dimensions: 31.5 x 31.5 Inches / 80 x 79.2 cm

Medium: Giclee with 18 Colour Screen Print On 300 Gsm Somerset satin Paper

Provenance: Hand-signed and numbered by artist with Graffiti Prints embossment on lower left. Comes with original Graffiti Prints Certificate of Authenticity.

Edition: Limited Edition of 250 (#46/250)

Year: 2021

Condition: Excellent


ARTIST BIO

Martin Whatson (b. 1984) is a Norwegian born and based stencil artist. While studying Art and Graphic design at Westerdals School of Communication, Oslo, he discovered stencils and the urban art scene. He had been interested in Graffiti for years, following the development within street art closely. In 2004 he started his own artistic production.

Martin has a continuous urge to search for beauty in what is commonly dismissed as ugly, out of style or simply left behind. He looks for inspirations in city landscapes and old soon to be demolished buildings. This interest for decay has helped develop his style, motives and composition and he enjoys creating either unity or conflict between materials and motives; a wrinkled old lady on a shiny plate of aluminum. His artistic expression started off more political, inspired by DOLK and Banksy, but has developed into a more subtle expression. His stencils are a mix of urban scenes with a poetic, hippyish make peace not war-message. He has a cheerful, very much recognizable and almost feminine touch; butterflies, doves and hearts in soft, nonetheless vibrant, colours. Still, his expression is very much masculine, filled with in your face-statements that represents a young and vigorous group of upcoming artists. Since his artistic debut in 2006, he has had several solo exhibitions and participated in many group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally. His latest solo show in Tokyo, Love Tour, sold out pre and during the opening night.