


STIK NYC Stand "Orange" Edition Book Edition with Print Street Art
2015
Distilled to six lines and two dots, Stik's iconic stick figures carry an emotional weight that belies their apparent simplicity. This 2015 lithograph accompanies the first collected volume of the artist's work, issued as a limited edition of 5,000 and signed by Stik himself. The print captures the same visual language that first appeared on the walls of London's East End, where Stik painted life-size figures under cover of night, and which has since traveled to murals across cities, towns, and villages worldwide. Rooted in a firm commitment to freedom of speech, the right to protest, and basic human rights, his work consistently turns toward communities facing repression and disenfranchisement, investing those stripped-back forms with a quiet but insistent political conscience. What distinguishes Stik's practice is his deliberate trust in the viewer. By withholding narrative detail and reducing the human form to its most elemental geometry, he leaves emotional interpretation entirely open, inviting each observer to bring their own experience to bear on the work. That philosophy translates seamlessly from the street to the printed page, and this edition sits at the intersection of both worlds, functioning simultaneously as a collectible artwork and a document of one of contemporary street art's most sustained and principled bodies of work. The accompanying book reveals the political and artistic thinking behind the figures, providing rare context for a practice that is otherwise resolved to let the image speak alone. This example has been privately held by its original owner since purchase and stored flat, ensuring it remains in excellent condition. Available now through New Union Gallery, the work represents an accessible and historically significant entry point into Stik's practice for collectors at any level.
- Medium
- Lithograph
- Sheet
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · New Union Gallery
For Sale — $1000
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