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69 x 52cm, Edition of 25, Screenprint
Yellow Crocodile is a 2014 screenprint by Thierry Noir, renowned for his iconic Berlin Wall paintings. This artwork features a stylised, brightly coloured crocodile, exemplifying Noir’s signature use of bold lines and vibrant hues.
This screenprint captures a playful yet striking crocodile, echoing the artist’s early works on the Berlin Wall. Noir’s technique, which includes a flat application of colour and abstracted forms, has roots in his desire to make art accessible and engaging. The artwork’s simplicity belies its deeper commentary on freedom and expression, themes prevalent in Noir’s oeuvre. Limited to just 25 editions, this piece is not only a testament to Noir’s enduring influence in contemporary art but also a sought-after collector’s item.
Thierry Noir, born in 1958 in Lyon, France, is a renowned street artist who rose to prominence in the 1980s for his iconic, brightly coloured murals on the Berlin Wall. Using street art as a form of protest and liberation, Noir's playful, cartoonish figures danced across the oppressive barrier, infusing colour and vibrancy into the divided cityscape. His paintings have since become powerful symbols of hope, freedom, and the power of art in the face of adversity. Today, Noir continues to create art that challenges boundaries and sparks conversation, and his work is a testament to the force creativity has on reshaping physical and metaphorical landscapes.