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Sickboy Original Signed Painting SOLD
[Sickboy tin]
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Painting on baking tray. With grey and white Screen printed background.

Signed in hand on bottom right.

Original 1/1.

Approx size of artwork 19 x 24 cm. Size of frame 41 x 32 cm.

Artwork comes framed.

From early 2000 no street corner or rubbish bin in Bristol was safe. What appeared on them was strange and unique and the graffiti phenomenon known as Sickboy was born. Obsessed with yellow and red dome like temples, Sickboy left his mark in every nook and cranny.

Interested with the natural restoration of the Bristol, Sickboy sees his work as approachable to a wide audience. Each temple is unique but all act as a very identifiable logo.

The red and yellow used within the temples reflect the purposeful colour theory behind many corporate logos such as McDonald's. The bright colours are instantly eye catching against the gritty backdrop of urban life.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 20 April, 2007.
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