US (Negative) is a hand-pulled silkscreen print by Gary Stranger. These artworks are an exlusive Artist Proof Black Variation of the Sold Out Edition and are signed and numbered by the artist.
I make the work because it helps me to engage with the world to do so. The words and my committing them to form are a method of communicating my sentiment on a theme - a type of therapy.
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Hand-pulled silkscreen print on wove paper
Size: Signed and numbered by the artist
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Typographic artist Gary Stranger began his career as a graffiti artist in 1996, covering the walls and shutters of urban spaces with his distinctive street style. Based in the UK, Stranger now enjoys worldwide renown, famed for his sleek, graphic prints. His passion for typography is far reaching and has guided his aesthetic throughout his artistic career.
Typographic artist Gary Stranger began his career as a graffiti artist in 1996, covering the walls and shutters of urban spaces with his distinctive street style. Based in the UK, Stranger now enjoys worldwide renown, famed for his sleek, graphic prints. His passion for typography is far reaching and has guided his aesthetic throughout his artistic career.
Clean lines, flat colours, and textured backgrounds characterise Stranger’s contemporary work, which is reminiscent of 1920s, Art Deco type, brought up to date with modern minimalism. All of his work - both on the street and in the studio - consists of hand drawn and painted arrangements. Opting for single words, each one chosen primarily for its visual power, Stranger is never a stranger to the nuances and richness of the English language, always sensitive to the full meaning of every term that he depicts. We love how Stranger makes us view the English language in a whole new way, giving life to letters and words with designs that perfectly complement and enhance their meaning.