D*Face (1978) - Dog save the King, #132 REED






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D*Face (1978) presenteert Dog Save the King, #132 REED, een in 2025 handgesigneerde, gelimiteerde zeefdruk (1/2) in drie kleuren op Heritage Bookwhite 315gsm, 50 x 68,5 cm, Verenigd Koninkrijk, straatkunst, geembosteerd met het logo van de kunstenaar.
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Dog Save The King extreme rare number 1/2 titled #132 REED
3 colour, hand-pulled silkscreen print on Heritage Bookwhite 315gsm paper stock.
This extreem low numbered edition is hand finished by the artist, D*Face also known as Dean Stockton, he sprayed the wings in colour #132 REED, as written on the back of the screen print.
Only 2 in this colour combination released, so ultra rare!! this is number 1 of 2!!
Signed and numbered by the artists as well as embossed with is personal logo.
Only 2 printed in this colour way, sold by Stolen Space Gallery, the editions of this print were sold within minutes after release.
Comes with original receipt and confirmation. (I purchased this directly from the gallery on release)
Will ship insured.
Absolutely a must have for urban art collectors.
Dean Stockton, better known under his pseudonym D*Face, creates incisive, irreverent paintings, prints, sculptures, and murals that satirize popular culture.
His targets range from mainstream consumerism to the American dream. Employing a Pop aesthetic, D*Face references cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse and celebrities such as Kurt Cobain, draping instantly recognizable icons with signifiers of death, excess, and greed.
The artist cites New York's graffiti and skateboard cultures as formative influences, and his work can evoke the styles of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. D*Face has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Barcelona, Paris, Melbourne, Tokyo, and Taipei, and his public works can be found in many more cities. He has also produced a number of collaborations with brands including Haig Club, Triumph Motorcycles, Indian Motorcycle, Uniqlo, and Zippo. Banksy, Damien Hirst, Takeru Amano.
Dog Save The King extreme rare number 1/2 titled #132 REED
3 colour, hand-pulled silkscreen print on Heritage Bookwhite 315gsm paper stock.
This extreem low numbered edition is hand finished by the artist, D*Face also known as Dean Stockton, he sprayed the wings in colour #132 REED, as written on the back of the screen print.
Only 2 in this colour combination released, so ultra rare!! this is number 1 of 2!!
Signed and numbered by the artists as well as embossed with is personal logo.
Only 2 printed in this colour way, sold by Stolen Space Gallery, the editions of this print were sold within minutes after release.
Comes with original receipt and confirmation. (I purchased this directly from the gallery on release)
Will ship insured.
Absolutely a must have for urban art collectors.
Dean Stockton, better known under his pseudonym D*Face, creates incisive, irreverent paintings, prints, sculptures, and murals that satirize popular culture.
His targets range from mainstream consumerism to the American dream. Employing a Pop aesthetic, D*Face references cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse and celebrities such as Kurt Cobain, draping instantly recognizable icons with signifiers of death, excess, and greed.
The artist cites New York's graffiti and skateboard cultures as formative influences, and his work can evoke the styles of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. D*Face has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Barcelona, Paris, Melbourne, Tokyo, and Taipei, and his public works can be found in many more cities. He has also produced a number of collaborations with brands including Haig Club, Triumph Motorcycles, Indian Motorcycle, Uniqlo, and Zippo. Banksy, Damien Hirst, Takeru Amano.
