Artwork information

Category

Print

Technique

Giclée print on fine art paper

Date

2021

Dimensions

21 cm x 30 cm

Signature

Signed on the back

Proof(s) of authenticity

Work sold accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

State of conservation

Very goood

Framing

No

Location

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

Description

Mason Storm
Banksy Series

Giclée print on fine art paper
Limited edition – sold out

Part of the now sold-out Theft from Above series, published by Stowe Gallery, this work by Mason Storm perfectly reflects the artist’s satirical and urban visual language.
Produced as a giclée print on Innova Soft White 315 gsm fine art paper, the work offers exceptional print quality, with strong detail definition, rich contrasts and a refined museum-quality finish. The paper itself is renowned for its premium texture and excellent tonal depth, enhancing the visual impact of the composition.

This example is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the reverse and bears the STOWE embossed stamp, certifying both its authenticity and editorial provenance.

Now fully sold out, this limited edition originates from a sought-after series of mini prints based on Mason Storm’s original works presented during the Theft from Above exhibition at Stowe Gallery. Its scarcity on the secondary market makes it a particularly attractive piece for collectors of contemporary street art and limited-edition prints.

Through this work, Mason Storm explores a visual language shaped by graffiti, political satire and contemporary urban culture. The composition subtly echoes the world of Banksy, to which this piece deliberately alludes.

Medium: giclée print
Paper: Innova Soft White 315 gsm fine art paper
Paper dimensions: 30 × 21 cm
Signature: hand-signed in pencil on the reverse
Embossing: STOWE
Publisher: Stowe Gallery

The artist

Painter

Mason Storm

Born in 1974
United Kingdom

Bio

Attention UFOs in the art world! Mason Storm has made a name for himself in the artistic genres of sculpture, printmaking and realistic canvas art. In addition to his art, Mason Storm is known for his interesting masks that he uses to hide his identity and create the notion of mystique surrounding his own personality.

In fact, the only place this question has been raised, other than here, is on Facebook via an interesting, mysterious and very talented painter named Mason Storm. The ever hooded artist, in a recent post, evaded the fact that this was not painted by Banksy and even suggested that it was painted by himself. Whether or not this is true is open to debate. Looking at Mason's own paintings, you can certainly conclude that he certainly has the skills to produce this piece in Banksy's name.

"What’s the point of being a genius if you can’t share that with everyone, even the buggers who don’t like you? Life’s too short for nonsense. We are here for a good time not a long time." Mason Storm

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