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Edition of 30 - Lithograph, quink ink and acid - In mint condition // Contrive Series #02 by Vhils, a 2019 lithograph, combines lithographic printing, quink ink, and acid to produce a haunting, textured portrait. This limited edition piece features a face partially obscured by layers of erosion and decay, rendered in monochromatic shades of dark brown and muted tones. Vhils is known for his unique approach to creating artwork that feels as though it has been unearthed or uncovered, and in this piece, he uses acid and ink to simulate a weathered, fragmented surface. The face emerges subtly through layers of rough textures and halftone patterns, evoking themes of memory, time, and identity. The result is a powerful visual experience that challenges the viewer to consider the impact of urban decay and transformation on individual lives and collective history.
Contrive Series #02 , 2019
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Edition of 30 - Lithograph, quink ink and acid - In mint condition // Contrive Series #02 by Vhils, a 2019 lithograph, combines lithographic printing, quink ink, and acid to produce a haunting, textured portrait. This limited edition piece features a face partially obscured by layers of erosion and decay, rendered in monochromatic shades of dark brown and muted tones. Vhils is known for his unique approach to creating artwork that feels as though it has been unearthed or uncovered, and in this piece, he uses acid and ink to simulate a weathered, fragmented surface. The face emerges subtly through layers of rough textures and halftone patterns, evoking themes of memory, time, and identity. The result is a powerful visual experience that challenges the viewer to consider the impact of urban decay and transformation on individual lives and collective history.
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Street Art is artwork created and executed in public spaces, outside of traditional art venues. It gained popularity during the 1980s graffiti art boom and has since evolved into various forms and styles. Common forms of Street Art include pop-up art, sticker art, stencil graffiti, and street installations or sculptures. Terms like guerrilla art, neo-graffiti, post-graffiti, and urban art are often used interchangeably to describe this genre, which challenges conventional ideas about where and how art should be displayed.
