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Overview
“Social housing in Britain is under threat. This piece is to remind the world that all people need homes.”
Stik is a renowned British street artist whose instantly recognizable stick-figure style conveys deep emotion and universal themes. Through bold lines and a minimalist aesthetic, his work explores human connection, vulnerability, and social issues, creating a profound impact with simplicity. Stik began painting on the streets of London, where his murals became symbols of community and solidarity, often addressing critical topics such as homelessness, housing inequality, and inclusivity. His art’s accessibility ensures it resonates with diverse audiences, while its visual clarity makes it unforgettable. Beyond large-scale public murals, Stik's limited-edition prints and canvases have become coveted by collectors worldwide. Each piece embodies his dedication to bridging art and activism, proving that even the simplest forms can inspire powerful change. Stik’s figures stand as quiet yet striking reminders of the shared humanity that connects us all.
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Works
Stik
WalkScreen print44 x 16 1/2 in
111.8 x 41.9 cmEdition of 5Copyright The ArtistStik is a celebrated British artist known for his minimalist yet emotive stick-figure murals and paintings, which convey powerful messages of humanity, connection, and social justice. Working with simple lines...Stik is a celebrated British artist known for his minimalist yet emotive stick-figure murals and paintings, which convey powerful messages of humanity, connection, and social justice. Working with simple lines and bold colors, Stik's figures resonate universally, communicating complex emotions and narratives with striking clarity. His art is deeply rooted in community engagement, often collaborating with local neighborhoods to create public works that address themes like housing rights, unity, and belonging. Despite their simplicity, Stik’s figures evoke profound empathy, reflecting the struggles and resilience of everyday people. His murals have gained international acclaim, while his limited-edition prints and canvases remain highly sought after by collectors. Stik’s commitment to accessibility and activism ensures his work not only beautifies spaces but also sparks meaningful dialogue. Each piece serves as a testament to the artist's belief in the transformative power of art in public and private spheres.
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STIK, Untitled, 2011
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STIK, Liberty (Yellow), 2013
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STIK, Diva , 2009
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STIK, Liberty (Silver), 2013
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STIK, Don't Panic, 2011
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STIK, Standing Figure, 2011
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STIK, Walk
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STIK, Dancer, 2011
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STIK, Liberty (Orange), 2013
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STIK, Untitled, 2013
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STIK, Little Black Sheep
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STIK, Hip (Orange), 2013
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STIK, Liberty (Teal)
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STIK, Book Print (Blue), 2015
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STIK, Walk (Red)
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Overview
“Social housing in Britain is under threat. This piece is to remind the world that all people need homes.”
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Works