![]() Martin Whatson was represented by the Ministry of Walls Street Art Gallery with large-scale works at Art Basel Miami Scope 2015. Please take a look at the other artworks I. I also have other Martin Whatson pieces for sale. I can send in framed or unframed, please be in contact as this will effect the price for shipping. Whatson also took part in many group exhibitions, both national and international, in metropolises such as Tokyo, Paris, London, New York and Los Angeles. It is fully painted, drawn and stencilled on very thick deckled paper/card. Since his artistic debut in 2004, he has held several solo exhibitions. By adding vibrant colors he breaks the monochromatic expression and brings a splash of life to his work. The print is stamped by both the artist and the publisher, Graffiti Prints and comes with a COA. Whatson was inspired by artists such as Jose Parla and Cy Twombly. Sneak Peek is a 21 colour screen print by Martin Whatson. His artistic expression began largely politically and has gradually evolved into more subtle expressions. His images both recreate and transform urban landscapes, exploring the frisson between explosive, abstract graffiti art and muted, often poignant stencils of. The motif of decay characterizes his style. He was inspired by people, cityscapes, old buildings, graffiti, posters and walls. He jumped on the graffiti art bandwagon and made his first stencils in the winter of 2004. ![]() 1984) is a Norwegian-born street artist.While studying art and graphic design at the Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo, he discovered stencil art and the urban art scene. Buy Martin Whatson Art Prints and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items. In the many festivals and exhibitions he has participated in for about a decade now, Martin Whatson had the chance to work with other urban artists such as Roamcouch, Pure Evil or Snik.Martin Whatson (b. There aren’t many prints we can find in galleries as the mayor part of his editions are limited to only a few copies, usually hand finished, and because of that, a big part of them is already in hands of private collectors. Regarding Martin Watsons’ graphic work, we can say that he is a quite prolific artist and his prints are sold out really fast. Nowadays his works combine these urban mediums with works developed on canvases or other materials such as metals or wood. We can find his work shown to the public in urban murals in cities of his homeland, like Stavanger or Oslo but he has also crossed his country frontiers to other places like Paris and Tokyo. He is an emotional artist that seeks to transmit feelings and with a great taste for aesthetics and the beauty of images and color. Yet his work still appeals in a masculine way, packed with bold statements that say a lot about the world today. He enjoys creating either unity or conflict among materials, backgrounds, motives, and human intervention. This interest in decay has nourished his style, motives, and composition. Martin Whatson creates unique stencil scenes, with a message signifying peace and love, and a very distinct female edge. He looks for inspiration in people, city landscapes, old buildings, graffiti, posters, and decaying walls. His work is not charged with a political or social criticism but he likes to leave a subtle message on which anyone can reflect and draw his or her own conclusions. When starting out he found himself drawn to political subjects, inspired by DOLK and Banksy, but over time found his depth in more subtle types of expression. Free shipping on many items Browse your favorite brands affordable prices. Martin Whatson is inspired by people, posters or other graffiti and has a weakness for urban spaces that are decayed and abandoned. Get the best deals on Martin Whatson Art Prints when you shop the largest online selection at. This is why his work combines these two elements in a unique way and it is characterized by grey monochromatic images done with stencils and decorated with graffiti of vibrant colors. A street art follower since the nineties decade, it wasn’t until he discovered Banksy when he decided to try with the stencil. ![]()
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