Aug 30
Invaded Hypnosis; Invaded Scream – Art Print By Space Invader
We are all very familiar with Space Invader, the French artist internationally recognised for the ubiquitous placement of his interventions inspired by the 1970s computer game figure ‘Space Invaders’, has (to date) successfully placed over a thousand of the iconic mosaic tile works in cities across the world.
Invaders amazing global art project, began over a decade ago in Paris, and has since spread to cities around the world, from the Cote D’Azur to Katmandu, from Manchester to Mombassa. Installed on walls, under bridges and on well-known monuments such as LA’s iconic ‘Hollywood’ sign and former French Premier Jacques Chirac’s lapels, the meticulously charted locations strictly follow a set of numeric and aesthetic rules instituted by Invader in his global game.
But today Invader is a ‘lightning rod figure’ in the story of street art and here are two incredibly unique pieces for Invader: Invaded Scream and Invaded Hypnosis. Both pieces were the first woodcut editions ever produced at Lazaride”s Outsiders Execution Dock studio and the works paved the way for ultra-modern street artists wanting to work with traditional techniques. Now they are on the block and I imagine they”ll be snapped up immediately. Hopefully this post provides the readers of The Poster District a leg up on the cavalcade of buyers.
| Title | Invaded Hypnosis |
| Artist | Invader |
| Type | |
| Edition | 50 |
| Dimensions | 25cm x 30cm |
| Year | 2011 |
| Material | Woodcut on Fabriano Rospina Avorio 285gsm paper |
| Comments | Signed and numbered by the artist |
| Title | Invaded Scream |
| Artist | Invader |
| Type | |
| Edition | 50 |
| Dimensions | 21cm x 31.5 cm |
| Year | 2011 |
| Material | Woodcut on Fabriano Rospina Avorio 285gsm paper |
| Comments | Signed and numbered by the artist |
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