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Medium: Screenprint
Edition size: 5
Year: 2012
Size: H 106cm x W 37cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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September 2023 | Tate Ward Auctions - United Kingdom | Walk (blue) - Signed Print | |||
September 2023 | Tate Ward Auctions - United Kingdom | Walk (blue) - Signed Print | |||
March 2021 | Sotheby's London - United Kingdom | Walk (blue) - Signed Print |
Walk (blue) is a signed screen print by street artist, Stik. Released in 2012 in a limited edition of 5, this screen print in white, blue and black depicts a stick figure caught between stillness and movement, looking forwards with anticipation. While the figure in Walk is still within the borders of the print, an air of anticipation and progress is palpable.
Stik says: “Walk” is about me taking the next step. In all of my other drawings, Stik is looking over the shoulder, being really cautious but this one, the eyes are actually looking forward. He still looks cautious, but it’s like looking into the future, going towards something, knowing what I want. It’s taking my first steps.”
Released at the time of a landmark exhibition of the same name, Walk is at once witness to the forward movement of Stik’s career and testament to how movement informs the act of looking. The artist has considered his personal and artistic progress as a series of physical steps: “It’s this walk, walk, walk thing, moving on, putting down tracks. When you meet somebody and they see your footsteps leading into the horizon, they can look at you and say, “Fucking hell. Well, you’ve come far, haven’t you?”