TINKICKER - Mr. Tayto (Pink)






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Tinkicker, Mr. Tayto (Pink), a unique original multilayer stencil spray painting on canvas, 60 × 60 × 1.5 cm, dated 2026, hand-signed, in excellent condition, Ireland, sold direct from the artist.
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Tinkicker (Irish, active since mid-2000s)
Title: Mr. Tayto (Pink)
Period: Contemporary (2020s)
Medium: Multilayered stencil spray paint on canvas, varnished
Dimensions: 60 × 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 enhances color depth and longevity.
Shipping: The artwork will be securely packaged and shipped on its stretcher (ready to hang). Protective materials and reinforced packaging will be used to ensure safe delivery.
This original stencil work by Tinkicker depicts Mr Tayto—one of Ireland’s most recognisable cultural icons—portrayed in a state of intoxication and being escorted by Gardaí. Set against a vivid pink background, the composition combines humor with a sharp, observational edge, creating an immediate and striking visual impact.
Tinkicker is an Irish visual artist whose practice emerged from the UK and Irish street art scene in the mid-2000s, contributing to notable events such as Cans Festival (Leake Street, London), POW Open Day, and Upfest. After a decade-long hiatus, the artist has returned with a more focused and refined body of work, translating street-based stencil techniques into collectible, gallery-ready pieces.
Executed using a multilayered stencil process, the work demonstrates precision, clarity, and bold contrast—hallmarks of contemporary urban art influenced by the post-Banksy stencil movement. In Mr. Tayto, the artist uses familiar imagery to explore themes of national identity, consumer culture, excess, and authority. The juxtaposition of a cheerful brand mascot with a moment of vulnerability and control introduces a layered narrative that is both humorous and subtly critical.
The simplicity and immediacy of the composition allow for instant recognition while maintaining conceptual depth, making the work accessible yet thought-provoking. This piece reflects the artist’s current phase and is strongly aligned with collectors of contemporary urban and stencil-based art.
Tinkicker (Irish, active since mid-2000s)
Title: Mr. Tayto (Pink)
Period: Contemporary (2020s)
Medium: Multilayered stencil spray paint on canvas, varnished
Dimensions: 60 × 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 enhances color depth and longevity.
Shipping: The artwork will be securely packaged and shipped on its stretcher (ready to hang). Protective materials and reinforced packaging will be used to ensure safe delivery.
This original stencil work by Tinkicker depicts Mr Tayto—one of Ireland’s most recognisable cultural icons—portrayed in a state of intoxication and being escorted by Gardaí. Set against a vivid pink background, the composition combines humor with a sharp, observational edge, creating an immediate and striking visual impact.
Tinkicker is an Irish visual artist whose practice emerged from the UK and Irish street art scene in the mid-2000s, contributing to notable events such as Cans Festival (Leake Street, London), POW Open Day, and Upfest. After a decade-long hiatus, the artist has returned with a more focused and refined body of work, translating street-based stencil techniques into collectible, gallery-ready pieces.
Executed using a multilayered stencil process, the work demonstrates precision, clarity, and bold contrast—hallmarks of contemporary urban art influenced by the post-Banksy stencil movement. In Mr. Tayto, the artist uses familiar imagery to explore themes of national identity, consumer culture, excess, and authority. The juxtaposition of a cheerful brand mascot with a moment of vulnerability and control introduces a layered narrative that is both humorous and subtly critical.
The simplicity and immediacy of the composition allow for instant recognition while maintaining conceptual depth, making the work accessible yet thought-provoking. This piece reflects the artist’s current phase and is strongly aligned with collectors of contemporary urban and stencil-based art.
