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Stik — Standing Figure (Orange)
Stik — Standing Figure (Orange)
Stik

Standing Figure (Orange)

2015

Standing Figure (Orange) presents one of Stik's most immediately recognizable motifs, the solitary human form rendered in the artist's signature minimalist vocabulary of clean lines and bold, unadorned shape. Produced in 2015 as an offset lithograph in vivid orange, the work distills the human presence to its essential geometry, stripping away all detail in favor of a figure that feels simultaneously anonymous and deeply expressive. At 75.9 by 24.1 centimeters, the elongated vertical format amplifies the quiet dignity of the standing form, drawing the eye upward and reinforcing the sense of stillness and contemplative solitude that defines Stik's practice across both his public murals and works on paper. This print originates from a publication context, as evidenced by folding creases consistent with the sheet having been bound within a book, and it is offered loose and unframed, presenting collectors with the opportunity to determine their own presentation approach. The work is hand-signed by the artist, adding a layer of personal authentication to a piece that already carries considerable cultural weight. Stik rose to prominence through his street art practice in London's East End, and his figures have appeared on walls across dozens of countries, making works on paper of this kind a relatively intimate counterpart to his large-scale public interventions. The bold chromatic choice of orange lends the composition an immediacy and warmth that distinguishes it within his printed output, making it a visually striking and collectible example of his work from this period.

Medium
Offset lithograph in colors on paper
Sheet
Signed
Yes
Location
Heritage Auctions, Dallas, United States

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Stik, Standing Figure (Orange), 2015

Standing Figure (Orange) presents one of Stik's most immediately recognizable motifs, the solitary human form rendered in the artist's signature minimalist vocabulary of clean lines and bold, unadorned shape. Produced in 2015 as an offset lithograph in vivid orange, the work distills the human presence to its essential geometry, stripping away all detail in favor of a figure that feels simultaneously anonymous and deeply expressive. At 75.9 by 24.1 centimeters, the elongated vertical format amplifies the quiet dignity of the standing form, drawing the eye upward and reinforcing the sense of stillness and contemplative solitude that defines Stik's practice across both his public murals and works on paper. This print originates from a publication context, as evidenced by folding creases consistent with the sheet having been bound within a book, and it is offered loose and unframed, presenting collectors with the opportunity to determine their own presentation approach. The work is hand-signed by the artist, adding a layer of personal authentication to a piece that already carries considerable cultural weight. Stik rose to prominence through his street art practice in London's East End, and his figures have appeared on walls across dozens of countries, making works on paper of this kind a relatively intimate counterpart to his large-scale public interventions. The bold chromatic choice of orange lends the composition an immediacy and warmth that distinguishes it within his printed output, making it a visually striking and collectible example of his work from this period.

Medium
Offset lithograph in colors on paper
Dimensions
sheet: 75.9 x 24.1 cm
Year
2015
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Heritage Auctions, Dallas, United States

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