
Whatson has exhibited in Oslo, New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, Berlin, and beyond. He drew inspiration from the city’s continuously changing landscape as he developed his own energetic aesthetic. Martin Whatson (b.1984) is a Norwegian street artist best known for his calligraphic scribbles in grayscale voids. Whatson began making art when he participated in Oslo’s graffiti scene in the 1990s. The juxtapositions create a significant sense of layering and opposing worlds within each work. Norweigan street artists Martin Whatson makes public murals, paintings on canvas, prints, and sculptures that unite detailed grayscale compositions with colorful scribbles-his muted pictures of dancers, animals, and iconic art historical figures feature patches of explosive, abstract graffiti. Looking to authenticate your MW artwork? You can check all their services and fill in your authentication requests here.
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MW Archive also assists in the change of ownership so you can register yourself as the new owner. Martin Whatson Original Art Prints All Auction Buy it now 47 results 2 filters applied Artist Original/Licensed Reprint Subject Framing Condition Price Buying format All filters SPONSORED ETERNAL SOUL by Emo Raphiel Astoria signed art banksy martin whatson un LAST ONE £750.00 Click & Collect £10. Fill in the forms with as much clear detail as you can - artwork’s edition number, dimensions, purchase date and price as well as its history, provenance and information on any previous owners. To start the process of authenticating your Martin Whatson piece, you have to fill in an online form on the MW Archive website. It also facilitates any upcoming sales you would like to make. The website helps verify your transaction, prevents others from claiming ownership, and filters out fakes. MW Archive only authenticates originals, sculptures or objects that is made as actual artworks. The process helps prevent confusion, fraud and misattribution. 15 Colour Screen print on 300 gsm fine art.
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OsloNowhere works closely with Martin and will update social media and our homepage with new works as soon as they arrive.Certificate Of Authentication (COA) are issued by MW Archive once the pieces are proved to be original. New Release at Graffiti Prints: Martin Whatson En Pointe 31st July 2014 3pm UK time. We at OsloNowhere have worked with the street-art movement and artists in this genre for a long time, and are very happy about the attention and success that artists like Martin now is experiencing. Timed Release ADD to COLLECTION Dimension (x,y,z): 9.84 x 19.69 inches (25.00 x 50.00 cm) Original Price: 195. In September 2020, we had the pleasure of presenting Martins work in an exhibition in an old gas station at Frogner in Oslo.

True to form, no gray space stays gray for long in Martins presence, wheter immersing entirely or embellishing a detail, the images dissapear beneath expressive, spray-painted strokes of assorted colours and textures. The ashen tones of the compositions and vacant backgrounds are reminiscent of his alternative canvases, the concrete. Almost stylised, these minimal figures are constructed of a few layers of hand-cut stencils. Norwegian street and stencil artist Martin Whatson is best known for his colourful take on graffiti motifs, portraying monochrome stencilled figures interacting with extravagant swatches of.

Delicate and organic characters feature butterflies, ballerinas and animals all rendered in empty grayscale space. With as many works on walls as on canvas and paper, the relationship between vulnerability and strenght remains constant in each work.

His works can be seen to mirror the rise and fall of the streets, as he symbolically recreates the urban environment, then vandalises it to reveal his vibrant transformations. Over the past decade, Martin has developed an unmistakable aestethic combining abstract movement with figurative stencilled compositions.

Martin Whatson (f.1984) is a Norwegian street-artist best known for his calligraphic scribbles in grayscale voids.
