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Lithograph in colours on archival paper - Signed, dated and numbered on the front by the artist // Scooter by Invader is a limited edition lithograph created in 2015. This vibrant artwork features a heavily graffitied scooter, covered in a chaotic mix of colorful stickers, tags, and street art motifs. The scooter, a symbol of urban mobility, is transformed into a canvas for self-expression, blending the themes of street culture and contemporary art. Invader’s use of vivid colors and attention to detail showcases his fascination with urban life and public spaces. The piece reflects the artist's ability to turn everyday objects into works of art, resonating with the rebellious and spontaneous spirit of graffiti culture.
Scooter, 2015
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Lithograph in colours on archival paper - Signed, dated and numbered on the front by the artist // Scooter by Invader is a limited edition lithograph created in 2015. This vibrant artwork features a heavily graffitied scooter, covered in a chaotic mix of colorful stickers, tags, and street art motifs. The scooter, a symbol of urban mobility, is transformed into a canvas for self-expression, blending the themes of street culture and contemporary art. Invader’s use of vivid colors and attention to detail showcases his fascination with urban life and public spaces. The piece reflects the artist's ability to turn everyday objects into works of art, resonating with the rebellious and spontaneous spirit of graffiti culture.
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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.