No More Heroes by Plastic Jesus – Edition 20

Year: 2016

Edition: 20

Dimensions: 558 x 558 mm (22″ x 22″)

Material: 130gsm museum archival paper.

Signed and numbered by the artist.

These prints come directly from the studio of Plastic Jesus. You are welcome to come and see them in the shop in Maastricht.

Please allow a maximum of 7 work days for dispatch. The print will be safely packaged and sent with insurance.

950.00

1 in stock

Plastic Jesus (British)

Plastic Jesus is a Los Angeles based street artist that specialises in bold  stencil and installation work, inspired by world news events, society, the urban environment, culture and politics.

His critically acclaimed work combines humor, irony, criticism  and unique opinion to create art that engages on many levels.

Often questioning the norms in society, the street artist confronts our compliance of culture and current affairs. The artist uses scale and contradiction as a means to highlight issues and opinions that often go unquestioned.

The aesthetic appeal of his work combined with the engagement produces an addictive mix that challenges our acceptance.

Plastic Jesus is not about revolution, he is not a anarchist but would like to see some changes around the place. His work is more about shining a small light into some of those dark corners of society.

His work has been featured by The BBC, CNN, abc News, Huffington Post, Gizmodo, Buzzfeed, The Sun, The Daily Mirror, LA Times, LA Weekly, The Daily Mail, MSNBC, The Daily Telegraph, Complex art and Design, Time, Us Weekly, USA Today and many more.
The Smithsonian Institute also features art by Plastic Jesus.

Prior to his commitment to produce provocative street art Plastic Jesus has worked for over two decades as a photographer.

Keep up with Plastic Jesus’ activities through his instagram account.