Invader - Invasion Map Los Angeles (#12), 2004
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Screenprint on fine art paper
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Invader is an incognito urban artist best known for his tiled mosaic artworks that are inspired by the 8-bit video games of the 1980s. From Pac-Man to Super Mario to Space Invaders, Invader pulls references from the games of his childhood.
Invader is an incognito urban artist best known for his tiled mosaic artworks that are inspired by the 8-bit video games of the 1980s. From Pac-Man to Super Mario to Space Invaders, Invader pulls references from the games of his childhood.
The artist works mainly at night when creating his street art, seeing himself as a ‘hacker’ of public spaces spreading his mosaic ‘viruses' across the world. We love that Invader is passionate about making his art accessible to all walks of life, installing his artworks on the street instead of purely in galleries or museums. Invader began creating his mosaics in the 1990s, starting in Paris and then expanding to 31 other cities in France. The artist has since carried out multiple projects in other countries, including Hong Kong, New York City and Los Angeles.
We love that Invader is passionate about making his art accessible to all walks of life, installing his artworks on the street instead of purely in galleries or museums. The artist works mainly at night when creating his street art, seeing himself as a ‘hacker’ of public spaces.