Apset (1984) - Unified

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A unique original acrylic painting on canvas by Greek street artist Apset (b. 1984, Thessaloniki), titled Unified (2026), 100 × 70 cm, unframed, signed by the artist, in excellent condition and depicting an urban landscape, with a certificate of authenticity issued by MP ARTS AGENCY issued direct from the artist’s studio.

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Artist name: Apset
Nationality: Greek
Date of birth: 1984, Thessaloniki, Greece

Title of the work: Unified
Year: 2026
Medium: Acrylic painting on canvas

Dimensions:

Image: 100 cm x 70 cm
Canvas: 100 cm x 70 cm
Framing: no

Signature details:
Hand-signed by the artist on the back of the work

Edition:
Original work (no numbering, original piece).

Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Apset. The piece is for sale with an authenticity certificate issued by the agency representing the artist, MP ARTS AGENCY.

Documentation:
Authenticity certificate issued by MP ARTS AGENCY.

Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.

Delivery:
The work will be shipped from Greece, carefully packaged and insured. It will be sent unframed (rolled). Delivery with insurance.

About the artist:

Apset, born in Thessaloniki in 1984, is a key figure in street art, whose work has marked the urban scene in Greece and beyond. Involved in graffiti culture since 1998, he founded the group Agb-2g with friends in the heart of Thessaloniki. His art is distinguished by striking portraits, a unique use of colors, and an innovative graphical approach. His name, an anagram of his first name Stelios (Ste-Set), reflects his conceptual approach.

After studying graphic design in Thessaloniki and completing an internship in Warsaw, he trained in several artistic disciplines, from sculpture to video, including engraving and drawing. A graduate of the School of Fine Arts at Aristotle University, Apset collaborated with Pacific Décor for the design of amusement parks in Greece and participated in major festivals such as the Thessaloniki Street Art Festival and Boarding Pass in Chalkidiki.

Over the years, he evolved his practices, moving away from tags to focus on realistic figures and 3D portraits, his true signature. He draws inspiration from daily life, the city of Thessaloniki, graphic art, and even fashion. His vibrant and powerful works question society, culture, and the human condition, while offering a striking aesthetic vision.

Selected exhibitions:

2024: “Urban Myths,” G.E. Kapopoulos, Mika Papamichail, Municipal Gallery, Mykonos.

2024: “OverLoaded,” Mika Papamichail Cream Athens - T.A.F., Athens.

2024: “Latin American & Local,” Delirium Urban Art Gallery, Athens.

2022: “Familiar Faces,” Delirium Urban Art Gallery, Athens.

2022: “Osmosis,” Conceptual Art Subject, Bensounsan Han, Thessaloniki.

2021: “Neocratia,” Achetez de l’Art Gallery, curated by Mika Papamichail, Paris, France.

2017: “The Art of Painting,” Urban Art, Amsterdam, Holland.

2014: “No Respect,” Onassis Stegi, Athens.

2012: “On the Blocks,” Vamiali’s Gallery, Metaxourgio, Athens.

And many more, with a regular presence on the international street art scene.

Selected urban projects:

2025: “Corfiot Woman,” in collaboration with ‘Walls that Talk’ & ‘Green Pelekas,’ Corfu.

2024: “Empathy,” collaborative mural, co-organized with the municipality of Trikala.

2024: “Wish you were here,” street art competition in Mataroa, Thessaloniki.

2022: “Liberdreaming,” mural project at Korydallos Prison, Athens.

2021: “Covid, youth & mental health,” Action Aid center, Thessaloniki, with the U.S. Embassy in Greece.

Apset’s art is an invitation to explore the soul of the street and to understand society through his striking visuals and messages. His works, visible on the walls of many cities, become visual landmarks, imbued with contemporary urban culture.

Artist name: Apset
Nationality: Greek
Date of birth: 1984, Thessaloniki, Greece

Title of the work: Unified
Year: 2026
Medium: Acrylic painting on canvas

Dimensions:

Image: 100 cm x 70 cm
Canvas: 100 cm x 70 cm
Framing: no

Signature details:
Hand-signed by the artist on the back of the work

Edition:
Original work (no numbering, original piece).

Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Apset. The piece is for sale with an authenticity certificate issued by the agency representing the artist, MP ARTS AGENCY.

Documentation:
Authenticity certificate issued by MP ARTS AGENCY.

Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.

Delivery:
The work will be shipped from Greece, carefully packaged and insured. It will be sent unframed (rolled). Delivery with insurance.

About the artist:

Apset, born in Thessaloniki in 1984, is a key figure in street art, whose work has marked the urban scene in Greece and beyond. Involved in graffiti culture since 1998, he founded the group Agb-2g with friends in the heart of Thessaloniki. His art is distinguished by striking portraits, a unique use of colors, and an innovative graphical approach. His name, an anagram of his first name Stelios (Ste-Set), reflects his conceptual approach.

After studying graphic design in Thessaloniki and completing an internship in Warsaw, he trained in several artistic disciplines, from sculpture to video, including engraving and drawing. A graduate of the School of Fine Arts at Aristotle University, Apset collaborated with Pacific Décor for the design of amusement parks in Greece and participated in major festivals such as the Thessaloniki Street Art Festival and Boarding Pass in Chalkidiki.

Over the years, he evolved his practices, moving away from tags to focus on realistic figures and 3D portraits, his true signature. He draws inspiration from daily life, the city of Thessaloniki, graphic art, and even fashion. His vibrant and powerful works question society, culture, and the human condition, while offering a striking aesthetic vision.

Selected exhibitions:

2024: “Urban Myths,” G.E. Kapopoulos, Mika Papamichail, Municipal Gallery, Mykonos.

2024: “OverLoaded,” Mika Papamichail Cream Athens - T.A.F., Athens.

2024: “Latin American & Local,” Delirium Urban Art Gallery, Athens.

2022: “Familiar Faces,” Delirium Urban Art Gallery, Athens.

2022: “Osmosis,” Conceptual Art Subject, Bensounsan Han, Thessaloniki.

2021: “Neocratia,” Achetez de l’Art Gallery, curated by Mika Papamichail, Paris, France.

2017: “The Art of Painting,” Urban Art, Amsterdam, Holland.

2014: “No Respect,” Onassis Stegi, Athens.

2012: “On the Blocks,” Vamiali’s Gallery, Metaxourgio, Athens.

And many more, with a regular presence on the international street art scene.

Selected urban projects:

2025: “Corfiot Woman,” in collaboration with ‘Walls that Talk’ & ‘Green Pelekas,’ Corfu.

2024: “Empathy,” collaborative mural, co-organized with the municipality of Trikala.

2024: “Wish you were here,” street art competition in Mataroa, Thessaloniki.

2022: “Liberdreaming,” mural project at Korydallos Prison, Athens.

2021: “Covid, youth & mental health,” Action Aid center, Thessaloniki, with the U.S. Embassy in Greece.

Apset’s art is an invitation to explore the soul of the street and to understand society through his striking visuals and messages. His works, visible on the walls of many cities, become visual landmarks, imbued with contemporary urban culture.

Details

Artist
Apset (1984)
Sold with frame
No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Unified
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Greece
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/theme
Cityscape
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
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