


Camouflage (Small)
2024
Known for his iconic pixelated street art interventions across global cities, Invader continues to explore the intersection of digital culture and physical space in his studio practice. Camouflage (Small) represents the artist's ongoing investigation into visual perception and concealment, executed in his characteristic mosaic-inspired aesthetic. This 2024 work, measuring 51 × 5 cm and numbered 97 from an edition of 200, demonstrates Invader's ability to distill complex themes of visibility and disguise into deceptively simple compositions.
- Medium
- Screenprint with glow-in-the-dark ink
- Dimensions
- Edition
- 97 of 200
- Signed
- Yes
Notes
Gallery listing from Danysz Gallery shows comparable work titled 'CAMO S-3C-M2' (2024) priced at €7,500, suggesting strong market value relative to purchase price of €1,500. Third photo reveals glow-in-the-dark ink element — the composition glows bright green in the dark, confirming use of phosphorescent/UV-reactive screenprint ink. Signature visible in lower-right margin of print in artwork photos. Work is framed in a black shadow-box frame with white mat.
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Space Invader
French · b. 1969
This is the same artist working under his street art alias, whose entire practice centers on pixelated mosaic tile installations and prints that merge video game iconography with urban space, directly mirroring the geometric pixel aesthetic and limited edition print format of this work.

Shepard Fairey
American · b. 1970

Fairey produces limited edition screenprints rooted in street art culture with bold geometric graphic language and themes of visibility and concealment, sharing the urban contemporary print sensibility and blue chip collectibility of this specific piece.
Francois Morellet
French · b. 1926
Morellet's Neo Geo minimalist grid based compositions using monochromatic geometric structures and optical perception directly parallel the pixelated mosaic logic and minimalist visual investigation into perception that defines this Camouflage screenprint.


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