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'KATE MOSS' Mysterious Al Limited Edition Print of 30
Limited Edition of 30
70cm x 50cm
Silk Screen Print
Signed and Numbered by Artist
Mysterious Al is a London based artist, illustrator and designer who creates iconic gothic / pop imagery. Initially drawing inspiration from illustration icons such as Jamie Hewlett, James Jarvis and Pete Fowler, as well as his graffiti and art-school peers, Mysterious Al's characters are monsters, mutants and sub-humans... Creatures that inhabit a dark yet playful universe parallel to our own. In 2001, alongside friend and contemporary D*Face, Mysterious Al co-founded the now world-renowed 'Finders Keepers Crew'; a collective of young outsider artists using stickers, wheat-paste and found objects to create illegal street installations. The Finders Keepers crew gained international notoriety and found themselves at the forefront of a new art movement: 'Street-art'. Their widely attended yet illegal pop-up exhibitions formed an often replicated template for promoting the biggest art trend in a decade whilst the roster of artists associated with Finders Keepers went on to become some of the biggest names in this new movement.
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This is part of our 'Not Too Shabby' Collection. It's nearly perfect but showing some signs of wear. It may be discoloured around the edges, have some marks or slightly worn edges.
This is great for collectors who want to keep the artwork and not sell it. This will look great on the wall, and nobody is going to notice.
These frames have arrived from customers as part exchanges, or from our personal stash (from home) and we need the space.