HIJACK 'Drill & Spill' Screen Print
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'Drill & Spill' by Hijack, 2019
22 x 30 Inches
Screen print on white, deckled edge, archival fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 50 (#34/50)
Hand-numbered on front, stamp-signed and dated en verso.
ARTIST BIO
Aside from being the son of Thierry Guetta (AKA Mr. Brainwash), HiJack is most famously known for his distinctive artworks tucked away throughout the streets of Los Angeles. Armed with political savvy and humor, the artist carefully crafts his artworks around topics that hit closest to home. The artist is often personified by the use of his anti-authoritarian black cat stencil. Hijack focuses his efforts observing and waiting for the right moment to create. His balancing act of cultivating the public with a dose of humor allows for deep engagement within his varied themes of works.
Often Hijack’s characters are depicted to occupy a space that provokes a response, but in a calculated and clever way. His position in the street art movement is built around creatively pushing the boundaries on who we are as a society.
22 x 30 Inches
Screen print on white, deckled edge, archival fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 50 (#34/50)
Hand-numbered on front, stamp-signed and dated en verso.
ARTIST BIO
Aside from being the son of Thierry Guetta (AKA Mr. Brainwash), HiJack is most famously known for his distinctive artworks tucked away throughout the streets of Los Angeles. Armed with political savvy and humor, the artist carefully crafts his artworks around topics that hit closest to home. The artist is often personified by the use of his anti-authoritarian black cat stencil. Hijack focuses his efforts observing and waiting for the right moment to create. His balancing act of cultivating the public with a dose of humor allows for deep engagement within his varied themes of works.
Often Hijack’s characters are depicted to occupy a space that provokes a response, but in a calculated and clever way. His position in the street art movement is built around creatively pushing the boundaries on who we are as a society.
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Good (See Photos)
Dimensions
30 x 22 in
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HIJACK 'Drill & Spill' Screen Print
Estimate $500 - $600
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