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Today, Whatson’s work can be seen in murals across the globe, from Stavanger and Oslo, to Paris and Tokyo, as well as in galleries and private exhibitions, in the form of originals and hand finished limited editions on aluminium, wood, and paper. In many of Martin Whatson's pieces, the artist re-imagines classical artworks for a contemporary audience.

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An aesthetics of beauty and colour is key. Martin Whatson Behind the Curtain Matted Print W/ COA FAST SHIPPING BANKSY KAWS.

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Apolitical, his works are instead concerned with a subtle messages and transmissions of feeling: each, ambiguous piece is designed to evoke emotion in its viewer, and each viewer takes their own journey and makes their own conclusions. MARTIN WHATSON THE CRACK - Giclee/Screen Print COA Embossed banksy obey kaws. Taking inspiration from the people and places around him, Whatson is drawn to metropolitan spaces, fuelled by decaying architectural sites, peeling posters, and crumbling graffiti walls, signed by anonymous figures.

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Inspired by the work of Banksy, Whatson took up his stencils and spray paints and began to develop his own, urban aesthetic: creating monochromatic images from simple stencils, Whatson then fills his works with bright lashings of colourful spray paint.

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Pour en savoir plus sur Martin Whatson, parcourez ses uvres dans les galeries, ses lots mis aux enchères, son actualité et bien plus encore. Whatson studied Art and Graphic Design at the Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo, where, alongside learning the tricks and techniques of art practice, he fostered a keen interest in the emergent graffiti art movement of the 1990s. Retrouvez les uvres d’art en vente et toutes les informations sur Martin Whatson (norvégien, 1984). Shop authentic Martin Whatson prints and multiples, paintings and sculptures from top sellers around the world. Martin Whatson was represented together with Ministry of Walls Street Art – The Urban Art Broker at Art Basel Miami Scope 2015.Martin Watson is a Norwegian-born artist, whose graphic, street style has been evolving on the walls and shutters of cities around the world over nearly two decades. Since his artistic debut in 2004, he has had several solo shows and participated in many group exhibitions, both nationally and in international metropoles like Tokyo, Paris, London, New York and Los Angeles. He use grey tones as a basis but add’s vibrant colours to break the monochrome concrete expression and bring a splash of life to his motives. His abstract graffiti and stencils are a mix of urban scenes showing the development of a walls lifetime. Inspired by artist like Jose Parlá and Cy Twombly. His artistic expression started more political, but has developed into a more subtle expression blending graffiti, stencil art and decay together. This interest for decay has helped develop his style, motives and composition and he enjoys creating either unity or conflict between materials, backgrounds, motives and human intervention. We use cookies to make our website work more. He looks for inspirations in people, city landscapes, old buildings, graffiti, posters and decaying walls. Our Caf, Garden and Shop are now open until 10pm, Thursday-Sunday. Martin has a continuous urge to search for beauty in what is commonly dismissed as ugly, out of style or simply left behind. After following graffiti and its development, he started his own stencil production in the winter of 2004. While studying Art and Graphic design at Westerdals School of Communication, Oslo, he discovered stencils and the urban art scene. The seller is wanless66 and is located in Camberley. This item is in the category ArtArt Prints. The item Martin Whatson Eternal Reflection Print Edition Of 100 Double Stamped Mint is in sale since Friday, May 14, 2021. 1984) is a Norwegian-born and based stencil artist. All the edges and corners are sharp and I handle all my prints with gloves.







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