
We are all part of a big vision
A vibrant screenprint by Thierry Noir, the pioneering street artist renowned for his bold, cartoonish figures painted directly onto the Berlin Wall. The work features his signature style of simplified, larger-than-life faces rendered in flat, striking colors that carry an unmistakable energy and raw graphic power. Printed in colours on Somerset paper, the full sheet serves as a canvas for Noir's enduring message of collective humanity and shared purpose.
- Medium
- Screenprint in colours, on Somerset paper, the full sheet.
- Dimensions
- Signed
- Yes
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Editions: Online Auction
January 20, 2026
Estimate: $2,000 to $3,000
Sold: $2,322
Lot 221
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Keith Haring
American · b. 1958

Haring shares Noir's bold outlined figures, flat vibrant colors and graphic cartoon style rooted in street art and public spaces. Both artists use simplified figurative forms to communicate optimistic messages about collective humanity with an unmistakable pop energy.

Kenny Scharf
American · b. 1958

Scharf creates cartoonish larger than life faces and figures rendered in striking flat colors with a raw graphic power very close to Noir's screenprint aesthetic. His work shares the same street art origins, pop art sensibility and bold optimistic visual language seen in this piece.

Jean-Michel Basquiat
American · b. 1960

Basquiat's simplified figurative imagery and bold graphic mark making on urban surfaces closely parallels Noir's cartoon style faces and street art pioneer status. Both artists share a raw expressive energy and use strong flat colors to convey powerful humanistic messages.
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