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  1. STIK

    STIK | Street Artist - Stik started painting unofficial, socially conscious murals in his hometown of Hackney, East London in 2001. His simple stick figures wordlessly tell the story of his community and …

  2. Artworks — STIK

    Past, Present and Future Three figures representing the past, present and future of Shoreditch rise high over the former artists’ district, home now to only a handful of artists. The first figure looks longingly …

  3. About — STIK

    Stik started painting unofficial, socially conscious murals in his hometown of Hackney, East London in 2001. His simple stick figures wordlessly tell the story of his community and he frequently …

  4. Bio — STIK

    STIK is a minimalist, figurative painter and sculptor who focuses exclusively on the human body in line form. STIK’s has created some of the largest public artworks in London, New York and Tokyo and …

  5. Book — STIK

    The book features a selection of large format photographs of Stik's unofficial street murals spanning over a decade, across three continents and reveals for the first time the stories and motivations behind them.

  6. News — STIK

    Dec 6, 2024 · STIK has created some of the largest public artworks in London, New York and Tokyo and his 12 ft (4m) bronze sculpture ‘Holding Hands’ is installed permanently in London’s Hoxton Square.

  7. Stik Liberty Mural — STIK

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  8. Stik Magpie Bristol — STIK

    Stik states: “The Magpie Social Centre was one of the free spaces that actively encouraged street art and helped me to become the artist I am today. I don’t generally approve of the sale of street pieces …

  9. Fundraising — STIK

    Hackney artist Stik says: “I am proud to present this banner to the LGBTQ+ community and hope to see its legacy live on." Online bidding (Lot 48 | Sale 14935) runs from the 4th to the 13th April 2017 and …

  10. Stik Past, Present and Future Mural — STIK

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