D*Face- Dean Stockton

2 artworks


  • D*Dogs Fallin' in Gorilla Deck- Glitter Silkscreen Skateboard by D*Face- Dean Stockton D*Dogs Fallin' in Gorilla Deck- Glitter Silkscreen Skateboard by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton D*Dogs Fallin' in Gorilla Deck- Glitter Silkscreen Skateboard by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Dogs Fallin' in Gorilla Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard Art by Street Pop Culture Artist D*Face x XLarge. 2019 Serial Numbered, Extremely Limited Edition of 30 Glitter Variant. Monkey ape dropping doggie bombs. Rare Edition With Hand Applied Glitter To Lower Logo And Color Inner Wood Core Ply. Red or Yellow Core.

    $566.00

  • Dog Save The Queen Sculpture by D*Face- Dean Stockton Dog Save The Queen Sculpture by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Dog Save The Queen Sculpture by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Dog Save The Queen Limited Edition Polystone Resin Bust Sculpture Artwork by graffiti street artist modern pop artist D*Face. Displayed With Box In celebration of her Madge’s 95th birthday, StolenSpace is very proud to be releasing a very limited number of D*Face's most recent collaborative sculpture edition with Medicom Toys. She stands 15" tall (38 cm) and is made from high-quality polystone, sculpted by Perfect Studio. Each piece comes housed in a specially designed box. "Dog Save The Queen" is a sculpture created by the contemporary British artist Dean Stockton, better known as DFace. DFace is well-known for his graffiti, paintings, and sculptures that often incorporate elements of pop culture and social commentary. He is heavily influenced by street art, punk, and skateboarding culture, and his work has been compared to that of other popular street artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey. The "Dog Save The Queen" sculpture features a unique take on the iconic British symbol, the Union Jack. The piece showcases a bulldog a breed commonly associated with British identity, symbolizing the monarchy Queen of England Elizabeth II. The title of the work is a play on the phrase "God Save the Queen," which is the British national anthem and a rallying cry for the country's monarchy. DFace's "Dog Save The Queen" sculpture represents the artist's commentary on British identity, patriotism, and the role of the monarchy in modern society. Through the use of the bulldog, Union Jack, and crown, DFace highlights the intertwining of these symbols in the collective British consciousness. The playful title and representation of the bulldog suggest a tongue-in-cheek approach to exploring these themes, inviting viewers to consider their own thoughts on British identity and the monarchy.

    $2,916.00

D*Face- Dean Stockton> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Dean Stockton's Influence on Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

Dean Stockton, better known by his artist DFace, is a prominent figure in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. A distinctive use of bold colors, comic book-style graphics, and a satirical approach to popular culture characterizes his work. DFace's artwork often critiques consumerism, the glorification of celebrity culture, and the American Dream. His unique style is a blend of street art, graffiti, and pop art, making him one of the pioneering artists in bringing street art into the gallery space. DFace's journey in the art world began in London, where he grew up immersed in the burgeoning graffiti scene of the early 1990s. Inspired by the works of Shepard Fairey and Banksy, along with American pop artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, DFace developed a style that resonates with the grit of street art and the polished finish of galleries. Using stickers, posters, and stencils in public spaces helped establish his reputation in the street art community. At the same time, his gallery works brought him recognition in the mainstream art world. D*Face's ability to navigate these two worlds has been a significant factor in his success and influence.

Techniques & Legacy and Continuing Influence of D*Face

One of the defining aspects of DFace's work is his exploration of themes related to mortality, fame, and materialism. His artworks often feature skeletons, winged characters, and figures with a comic book aesthetic, which serve as metaphors for the transient nature of life and fame. DFace uses various techniques, including spray paint, stickers, and stenciling, combined with traditional methods like oil painting on canvas. This diverse approach allows him to create multiple artworks, from large-scale murals to intricate gallery pieces. DFace has gained international acclaim for displaying his works worldwide, including in Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, and London. His ability to convey universal themes through a distinctly urban lens has resonated with audiences globally. DFace's impact is not limited to the visual arts alone; he has also ventured into sculpture and collaborative projects, further expanding his influence and reach within the art community. DFace's contribution to Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork is significant as he continues challenging and redefining the boundaries between street art and fine art. His work encourages viewers to question societal norms and the role of art in public spaces. As DFace continues to evolve and innovate, his legacy as a critical figure in the contemporary art scene is firmly established, inspiring a new generation of artists to explore the endless possibilities within street art.

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