MonkeyBird (XX-XXI) - Avant propos





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MonkeyBird’s Avant propos (2016) is an original 65 x 50 cm silkscreen, edition limitée, numbered HC ../25 and hand-signed by the artist, in good condition and originating from France.
Description from the seller
MonkeyBird: Foreword - 2016
Original screenprint in a 65 x 50 cm format.
Numbered HC ../25 and signed in pencil by the Artist.
Magnificent edition, featuring the use of gold metallic ink.
Artwork in good condition, never framed.
We ensure meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
The numbering may differ from the photos.
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Created in 2012, the Monkey Bird Crew (MBC) collective is formed by two young artists from Bordeaux, Temor and Blow the Bird (or The Blow). Louis and Edouard, two friends and associated street artists who express themselves with a single stroke. Monkeys, birds, landscapes, citadels and symbols are sublimed by the black, white and gold lines traced by the duo. A philosophical fable that speaks with poetry and sensitivity about humans and the world.
Stencil artists renowned for the precision of their line and the finesse of the cut, entirely handmade, they specialize in representations of metaphysical architectures where the Bird (“Blow”) and the Monkey (“Temor”) coexist.
Drawing inspiration from geometry, mechanics, cosmology, and astronomy treatises, they develop their work using all kinds of media and supports, also employing illumination and calligraphy. Furthermore, they are obsessed with reintroducing animal presence on city walls. These animals, not so different from those in La Fontaine’s famous fables, slyly remind us of our own human concerns, halfway between the desire for freedom and elevation (symbolized by the Bird) and the material and bodily obsessions from which man cannot escape (the Monkey).
While they inhabit city walls (Paris where they live, Lille, Bordeaux but also Amsterdam, New Delhi and several cities in Mexico), they also produce works on various reclaimed materials (wood, metal, glass) and on paper.
Seller's Story
MonkeyBird: Foreword - 2016
Original screenprint in a 65 x 50 cm format.
Numbered HC ../25 and signed in pencil by the Artist.
Magnificent edition, featuring the use of gold metallic ink.
Artwork in good condition, never framed.
We ensure meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
The numbering may differ from the photos.
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Created in 2012, the Monkey Bird Crew (MBC) collective is formed by two young artists from Bordeaux, Temor and Blow the Bird (or The Blow). Louis and Edouard, two friends and associated street artists who express themselves with a single stroke. Monkeys, birds, landscapes, citadels and symbols are sublimed by the black, white and gold lines traced by the duo. A philosophical fable that speaks with poetry and sensitivity about humans and the world.
Stencil artists renowned for the precision of their line and the finesse of the cut, entirely handmade, they specialize in representations of metaphysical architectures where the Bird (“Blow”) and the Monkey (“Temor”) coexist.
Drawing inspiration from geometry, mechanics, cosmology, and astronomy treatises, they develop their work using all kinds of media and supports, also employing illumination and calligraphy. Furthermore, they are obsessed with reintroducing animal presence on city walls. These animals, not so different from those in La Fontaine’s famous fables, slyly remind us of our own human concerns, halfway between the desire for freedom and elevation (symbolized by the Bird) and the material and bodily obsessions from which man cannot escape (the Monkey).
While they inhabit city walls (Paris where they live, Lille, Bordeaux but also Amsterdam, New Delhi and several cities in Mexico), they also produce works on various reclaimed materials (wood, metal, glass) and on paper.

