TINKICKER - *Eurodivision (Grey)*






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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TINKICKER presents an original 2026 portrait titled Eurodivision (Grey), a multilayered stencil spray‑paint on canvas signed in paint at the lower right, measuring 90 cm by 60 cm (1.5 cm deep) and weighing 50 g, in excellent condition, created in Ireland and sold direct from the artist.
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Tinkicker (Irish, active since mid-2000s)
Title: Eurodivision (Grey)
Period: Contemporary (2020s)
Medium: Multilayered stencil spray paint on canvas, varnished
Dimensions: 90 × 60 × 1.5 cm (canvas size)
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist, lower right, in paint
Edition: Unique work (one-off original, not part of an edition)
Provenance: Directly acquired from the artist’s studio
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity can be provided upon request
Condition: Excellent condition. The artwork shows no visible damage, restoration, or repairs. The varnished surface protects the paint and preserves the tonal balance of the composition.
Shipping: The artwork will be securely packaged and shipped on its stretcher (ready to hang). Professional protective materials will be used to ensure safe delivery.
This original stencil work by Tinkicker depicts a female singer wearing an “Ireland” sash, captured mid-performance with her mouth taped shut—an immediate and powerful symbol of silenced expression. The neutral grey background creates a restrained and minimalist atmosphere, directing attention toward the figure and intensifying the emotional impact of the composition.
Tinkicker is an Irish visual artist whose practice emerged from the UK and Irish street art scene in the mid-2000s, with participation in notable events such as Cans Festival (Leake Street, London), POW Open Day, and Upfest. After a prolonged hiatus, the artist has returned with a more focused and considered body of work, translating the immediacy of street art into collectible, gallery-ready pieces.
Executed using a multilayered stencil technique, the work demonstrates precision and clarity, with strong contrasts and clean lines characteristic of contemporary urban art. In Eurodivision (Grey), the subdued palette enhances the conceptual reading of the piece, emphasizing themes of censorship, identity, and the tension between public visibility and restricted voice.
The simplicity of the composition allows for immediate visual recognition while maintaining conceptual depth, making it accessible yet thought-provoking. This work reflects the artist’s current phase and aligns strongly with collectors of contemporary stencil and urban art.
Tinkicker (Irish, active since mid-2000s)
Title: Eurodivision (Grey)
Period: Contemporary (2020s)
Medium: Multilayered stencil spray paint on canvas, varnished
Dimensions: 90 × 60 × 1.5 cm (canvas size)
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist, lower right, in paint
Edition: Unique work (one-off original, not part of an edition)
Provenance: Directly acquired from the artist’s studio
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity can be provided upon request
Condition: Excellent condition. The artwork shows no visible damage, restoration, or repairs. The varnished surface protects the paint and preserves the tonal balance of the composition.
Shipping: The artwork will be securely packaged and shipped on its stretcher (ready to hang). Professional protective materials will be used to ensure safe delivery.
This original stencil work by Tinkicker depicts a female singer wearing an “Ireland” sash, captured mid-performance with her mouth taped shut—an immediate and powerful symbol of silenced expression. The neutral grey background creates a restrained and minimalist atmosphere, directing attention toward the figure and intensifying the emotional impact of the composition.
Tinkicker is an Irish visual artist whose practice emerged from the UK and Irish street art scene in the mid-2000s, with participation in notable events such as Cans Festival (Leake Street, London), POW Open Day, and Upfest. After a prolonged hiatus, the artist has returned with a more focused and considered body of work, translating the immediacy of street art into collectible, gallery-ready pieces.
Executed using a multilayered stencil technique, the work demonstrates precision and clarity, with strong contrasts and clean lines characteristic of contemporary urban art. In Eurodivision (Grey), the subdued palette enhances the conceptual reading of the piece, emphasizing themes of censorship, identity, and the tension between public visibility and restricted voice.
The simplicity of the composition allows for immediate visual recognition while maintaining conceptual depth, making it accessible yet thought-provoking. This work reflects the artist’s current phase and aligns strongly with collectors of contemporary stencil and urban art.
