Stik | HOLDING HANDS BLUE (UNFRAMED)
In this work against a blue background, street artist Stik showcases one of his iconic subjects: two simple little figures holding hands to symbolize love and unity. With the sheer simplicity and immediacy of his artistic language, Stik effectively channels poignant messages, with a primary focus on championing critical social causes, particularly those pertaining to LGBTQ+ rights and homelessness. He uses basic shapes and bold colors to bring his characters to life.
Stik created a large sculpture called "Holding Hands" in Hoxton Square, East London, and donated it to the Hackney Council to support public art in his hometown.
2020
Offset lithograph on 140 GSM woven paper, no frame
Comes with a copy of the newspaper « Hackney Today » which has the news Holding Hands by Stik.
70,5 x 70,5 cm / 27.6 x 27.6 in
✔ Signed and numbered
✔ Mint condition
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In this work against a blue background, street artist Stik showcases one of his iconic subjects: two simple little figures holding hands to symbolize love and unity. With the sheer simplicity and immediacy of his artistic language, Stik effectively channels poignant messages, with a primary focus on championing critical social causes, particularly those pertaining to LGBTQ+ rights and homelessness. He uses basic shapes and bold colors to bring his characters to life.
Stik created a large sculpture called "Holding Hands" in Hoxton Square, East London, and donated it to the Hackney Council to support public art in his hometown.
2020
Offset lithograph on 140 GSM woven paper, no frame
Comes with a copy of the newspaper « Hackney Today » which has the news Holding Hands by Stik.
70,5 x 70,5 cm / 27.6 x 27.6 in
✔ Signed and numbered
✔ Mint condition
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In this work against a blue background, street artist Stik showcases one of his iconic subjects: two simple little figures holding hands to symbolize love and unity. With the sheer simplicity and immediacy of his artistic language, Stik effectively channels poignant messages, with a primary focus on championing critical social causes, particularly those pertaining to LGBTQ+ rights and homelessness. He uses basic shapes and bold colors to bring his characters to life.
Stik created a large sculpture called "Holding Hands" in Hoxton Square, East London, and donated it to the Hackney Council to support public art in his hometown.
2020
Offset lithograph on 140 GSM woven paper, no frame
Comes with a copy of the newspaper « Hackney Today » which has the news Holding Hands by Stik.
70,5 x 70,5 cm / 27.6 x 27.6 in
✔ Signed and numbered
✔ Mint condition
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE