Lovestruck (Blue/Gold) is a screenprint on cream 310 Gsm acid free stock paper by Donk. From an edition of 150, this piece is signed, numbered and embossed by the artist.
I needed another outlet creatively and having a kid just opened up so many things for me. Once I had my little boy I started to create imagery that was about being a little boy. Growing up and just playing around with ideas.
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screenprint on cream 310 Gsm acid free stock
Size: Signed and numbered by the artist
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Donk is a prolific anonymous street artist based in London, UK, who pastes images onto the streets of London and beyond. Donk's art draws inspiration from storybooks, often alluding to the process of growing up.
Donk is a prolific anonymous street artist based in London, UK, who pastes images onto the streets of London and beyond. Donk's art draws inspiration from storybooks, often alluding to the process of growing up.
We love the way Donk's images are inhabited by their family and friends with powerful themes such as vulnerability, human strength, and the passage of time, appealing to our collective senses and shared human experience. Donk remixes elements of urban culture and history to create accessible artworks in which he hopes to communicate “something sincere but ultimately entertaining.” A further source of inspiration is his experience into fatherhood, with his son as a familiar subject in his artwork. We’ve been working with Donk since 2015.
We love the way Donk's artworks appeal to our collective senses and shared human experience. His street art explores themes such as vulnerability, human strength, and the passage of time, appealing to our collective senses and shared human experience. Whether it be a hand, a holy figure or an eye, Donk's subject matter is intriguing, a direct contract to the bold and sharp lines of the graffiti he lays over his compositions.