Collection: Sickboy

Traditionally trained as a fine art painter, Sickboy turned to street art in 1995 and rose to fame for his symbology and text based work on the streets of Bristol, cementing his position as one of the biggest names of the British street art movement.

The original artist to use a visual logo over a stylised tag, his red and yellow temple iconography can be spotted across the globe. But it's not just his signature thats recieved acclaim; his graffiti and gallery works have been featured in books, documentaries, movies and television, as well as some of the largest galleries from San Francisco to Tokyo, Munich to Paris.

As the creator of one of the largest bodies of street art works in UK history, Sickboy's varied multi-disciplinary approach produces graffiti, paintings, installations, and sculpture spanning across themes and processes culminating in one of the most prolific bodies of street art in the UK. His work challenges the bounds of our comprehension as concepts transition through physical space, medium and time.

Sickboy