A leading artist to emerge from Bristol’s graffiti scene, Sickboy’s humorous work has cemented his place in the upper echelons of the British street art movement.
Sickboy is one of the first UK artists to use a logo in place of a tag, and his red and yellow street logo known as ‘The Temple’ can be seen on walls and wheelie bins worldwide.
Sickboy is one of the first UK artists to use a logo in place of a tag, and his red and yellow street logo known as ‘The Temple’ can be seen on walls and wheelie bins worldwide.
Sickboy has built up one of the largest bodies of
street art works in UK history and he is tipped by the leading financial
press as one of the movement’s most bankable artists. His temples,
slogans and audacious stunts – including the caged heart installation
dropped outside the Tate Modern in 2008 – have landed him global
recognition.
His work has featured in countless graffiti books and documentary
films including Banksy’s Oscar-nominated Exit Through the Gift Shop, and
in global and national TV, newspapers and magazines including BBC
London News, The Financial Times, The Independent, i-D, and many more.
Source: Thesickboy
it is not my generation but i love this work. it stimulates my right brain
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