
Original Drawing
2015
Rendered in marker on paper and dated 2015, this intimate original drawing by British street artist Stik distills the human figure to its most essential grammar, six lines and two dots forming a presence that is at once radically simple and quietly profound. Measuring 26 by 21 centimetres, the work carries the same visual language Stik developed across the walls and underpasses of East London, where his skeletal figures became an unofficial chronicle of the communities so often overlooked by the city around them. Signed by the artist, this piece offers collectors a rare opportunity to hold that street-born vocabulary in hand, at a scale that feels personal rather than monumental. What makes Stik's practice so compelling to serious collectors is the insistence that reduction is not absence but precision. Each mark is deliberate, and the restraint of the composition reflects a deeply considered approach to empathy and representation, one shaped by Stik's own experience of homelessness and his sustained engagement with marginalised urban life. The figures he creates communicate solidarity, vulnerability, and resilience without a single extraneous line, making this drawing as conceptually rich as it is visually striking. Works on paper from this period are increasingly sought after as the artist's international profile continues to grow, and this example, in its directness and authenticity, stands as a strong addition to any thoughtfully assembled collection.
- Medium
- Marker on Paper
- Overall
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · EHC Fine Art Gallery Auction
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