Collection: 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 his 12 ft (4m) bronze sculpture ‘Holding Hands’ is installed permanently in London’s Hoxton Square. As an activist STIK works with the N.H.S., British Nuclear Test Veterans and many grass-roots activist groups. He has collaborated with BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, PRIDE In London and London’s Southbank Centre. STIK co-founded ‘Dulwich Outdoor Gallery’ and founded and funds ‘My Mural’ and ‘Hackney Sculpture Project’ which commission young and emerging artists to create public artworks.
Stik has quickly become synonymous with his charitable work. All 'street art' will only be authenticated and allowed for sale if the money brought in is donated to a not for profit charitable organisation.
At time of writing 11/3/23 his record selling sculpture of 'holding hands' has set a record of £287,500 for the artist at auction - the proceeds have been donated to help fund public art in London