STRINK - WHAT PEOPLE THINK





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Strink presents WHAT PEOPLE THINK, an original mixed‑media street art work on concrete, 22 cm high by 15 cm wide, weighing 2000 g, featuring stencil, spray paint, collage and feel‑tip pen techniques, signed by hand, produced in 2026 in France and sold directly by the artist.
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3D artwork realized on a concrete block shaped by the artist himself.
Each piece is cast, worked and textured by hand from about 2 kg of concrete, giving birth to a raw, mineral, and deeply urban support. Dimensions: about 22 × 15 cm.
Thought of as a fragment of a wall detached from the city, this work can be installed freely: on a table, a desk, a shelf, a bookcase, or in a display case. It fits into any space, bringing a strong, contemporary presence.
The intention is clear: to recreate the spirit of street art painted directly on a wall. The concrete, an industrial and cold material, becomes the canvas for expression here. It is not simply a support, but a piece of urban architecture transformed into a work of art.
Each step is designed to preserve the visual power of graffiti while embedding it into a durable art object.
The roughness of the concrete, its natural irregularities and micro-imperfections contribute to its authenticity. No surface is identical; each creation has its own texture and its own vibration.
Between sculpture and contemporary urban art, this exceptional piece captures the raw energy of the city wall in an intimate, collectible format.
Strink is more than a name: it’s a manifesto.
Street + Ink.
Because the street is its studio, and ink is its language.
Born on the outskirts of big cities, Strink grows where official discourse does not reach, but where walls speak loudly. Where stencils replace posters, and where art becomes the ultimate form of truth. From adolescence, he understood that his weapon would be the image. But not just any image: an image that thinks, questions, and unsettles.
“I don’t use art to escape the world; I use it to look it straight in the eyes.”
Driven by this urgency to speak, he trained in graphic design, visual art, and impactful communication.
Each work is a visual short circuit.
A clash between what one believes and what one lives.
An antiseptic world confronted with its own inconsistency.
His goal is not to beautify reality, but to fissure it.
To offer a new perspective where only a façade was seen.
To reveal what people refused to see.
And always, with a radical aesthetic: stark black and white, vibrant colors like alarms, strong lines like slogans.
He works in the street, on canvas, or in limited editions.
But always with the same intention: to trigger awareness, even if brief, even if silent.
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
3D artwork realized on a concrete block shaped by the artist himself.
Each piece is cast, worked and textured by hand from about 2 kg of concrete, giving birth to a raw, mineral, and deeply urban support. Dimensions: about 22 × 15 cm.
Thought of as a fragment of a wall detached from the city, this work can be installed freely: on a table, a desk, a shelf, a bookcase, or in a display case. It fits into any space, bringing a strong, contemporary presence.
The intention is clear: to recreate the spirit of street art painted directly on a wall. The concrete, an industrial and cold material, becomes the canvas for expression here. It is not simply a support, but a piece of urban architecture transformed into a work of art.
Each step is designed to preserve the visual power of graffiti while embedding it into a durable art object.
The roughness of the concrete, its natural irregularities and micro-imperfections contribute to its authenticity. No surface is identical; each creation has its own texture and its own vibration.
Between sculpture and contemporary urban art, this exceptional piece captures the raw energy of the city wall in an intimate, collectible format.
Strink is more than a name: it’s a manifesto.
Street + Ink.
Because the street is its studio, and ink is its language.
Born on the outskirts of big cities, Strink grows where official discourse does not reach, but where walls speak loudly. Where stencils replace posters, and where art becomes the ultimate form of truth. From adolescence, he understood that his weapon would be the image. But not just any image: an image that thinks, questions, and unsettles.
“I don’t use art to escape the world; I use it to look it straight in the eyes.”
Driven by this urgency to speak, he trained in graphic design, visual art, and impactful communication.
Each work is a visual short circuit.
A clash between what one believes and what one lives.
An antiseptic world confronted with its own inconsistency.
His goal is not to beautify reality, but to fissure it.
To offer a new perspective where only a façade was seen.
To reveal what people refused to see.
And always, with a radical aesthetic: stark black and white, vibrant colors like alarms, strong lines like slogans.
He works in the street, on canvas, or in limited editions.
But always with the same intention: to trigger awareness, even if brief, even if silent.
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti

