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// Homeworks by Invader, created in 2006, is a limited edition screen print that cleverly mimics the pixelated aesthetics of vintage video games. The artwork is arranged on a grid background reminiscent of graph paper, featuring repetitive red and black pixelated shapes that resemble classic alien invaders, a motif frequently explored by Invader. The red, step-like forms are juxtaposed with vertical black elements, creating a rhythmic pattern across the grid. The simplicity of color and form reinforces the retro, arcade-game feel, while also showcasing Invader’s unique blend of street art and digital nostalgia. This piece invites viewers to explore the intersections between art, technology, and nostalgia.
Homeworks, 2006
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// Homeworks by Invader, created in 2006, is a limited edition screen print that cleverly mimics the pixelated aesthetics of vintage video games. The artwork is arranged on a grid background reminiscent of graph paper, featuring repetitive red and black pixelated shapes that resemble classic alien invaders, a motif frequently explored by Invader. The red, step-like forms are juxtaposed with vertical black elements, creating a rhythmic pattern across the grid. The simplicity of color and form reinforces the retro, arcade-game feel, while also showcasing Invader’s unique blend of street art and digital nostalgia. This piece invites viewers to explore the intersections between art, technology, and nostalgia.
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GBP 5,000 - 7,000
What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
