Opens on 19th September for a three week duration.
Graffik Gallery’s resident street artist Tee Wat’s work is composed of equal undertones of controversy and humour in this completely new body of work.
Within his broad repertoire are portrayals of gangsters, multi-nationals, evolution, politics, religion, the class system and general Mickey taking.
What perhaps is most understated is that he does not require a production team. All his ideas are original and he cuts his own stencils. T.Wat is a modern master craftsman, elusive and one who shuns the limelight and instead lets his work do the talking.
He specialises in stencils & more recently freehand and collage. His canvases are often found objects, street signs, car and plane panels to name but a few.
T.Wat’s work has shone through with a piercing edge, which means his stencilling onslaught can be considered some of the most interesting and sociologically lively work on the streets of London today. He can guarantee to brighten up the ever grim days with a smile, striking at the very heart of our consumer society.
Utilising the streets and gallery walls as his canvas, this new solo exhibition, will find appeal from the most seasoned street arts connoisseur to the street art novice.
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