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'Liberty' is a Silkscreen Print by contemporary artist Kurar. From a limited edition of 60, the print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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ARTIST STORY
‘Kurar’ is a French Street artist who lives and works in Clermont Ferrand and Paris France. Kurar fell into the Graffiti and Street art world in the late 90’s and for the past 10 years has been working on a variety of techniques, from Graffiti, Stencil, Collage, 3D art and colour. His works focus on current issues and encourages us to step back from our current vision of society with his striking stencil works on canvas as well his street art.
‘Kurar’ is a French Street artist who lives and works in Clermont Ferrand and Paris France. Kurar fell into the Graffiti and Street art world in the late 90’s and for the past 10 years has been working on a variety of techniques, from Graffiti, Stencil, Collage, 3D art and colour. His works focus on current issues and encourages us to step back from our current vision of society with his striking stencil works on canvas as well his street art.
His work explores themes of poetry, humour and sensitive issues such as war, religion and the consumer society we live in. Kurar often uses the representation of childhood in his works which has become a signature trademark for the artist. His popularity soared following an exhibition ‘Onega’ a gallery in Paris as well as various other shows around the world in New York, Los Angeles and Berin just to name a few. His work explores themes of poetry, humour and sensitive issues such as war, religious and the consumer society we live in. Kurar often uses the representation of childhood in his works which has become a signature trademark for the artist. His popularity soared following an exhibition ‘Onega’ a gallery in Paris as well as various other shows around the world in New York, Los Angeles and Berin just to name a few.