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Hutch - Boy Juggler, 2008
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Two colour screenprint on Fuchsia 270gsm cartridge paper
Size: Signed and numbered Framed; no apparent condition issues
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Known on the streets of Brighton, but seen as far as the streets of New York, Hutch is an incredibly talented stencil and screen print artist. Drawing on his passion for erotica, 1950’s nostalgia, music and urban street art, Hutch makes versatile art on all surfaces, from canvas to cardboard, wood to walls and from pavement to human skin. In his own words Hutch says; “My style ranges from sinister to the erotic, sometimes overlapping with a bit of tongue in cheek”. In this way Hutch manages to put across provoking messages in limited edition art prints which are humorous, seductive, and inviting.
Known on the streets of Brighton, but seen as far as the streets of New York, Hutch is an incredibly talented stencil and screen print artist. Drawing on his passion for erotica, 1950’s nostalgia, music and urban street art, Hutch makes versatile art on all surfaces, from canvas to cardboard, wood to walls and from pavement to human skin. In his own words Hutch says; “My style ranges from sinister to the erotic, sometimes overlapping with a bit of tongue in cheek”. In this way Hutch manages to put across provoking messages in limited edition art prints which are humorous, seductive, and inviting.
We love how Hutch is unafraid to delve into the absurd. In his own words Hutch says: “My style ranges from sinister to the erotic, sometimes overlapping with a bit of tongue in cheek”. His artworks of pin up girls draped over knives or perched on knuckle dusters toe the line between beauty and violence. Hutch pushes boundaries and aims to shock the viewer, but his artwork still holds a sense of elegance and simplicity.