'Reflection' by Zedsy, 2024
"A poignant reminder of the unseen presence of war." - Zedsy
26.4 x 26.4 Inches
67 x 67 Centimeters
Archival pigment print on 100% cotton 300gsm archival fine art paper.
Limited Edition of only 100 (#72/100)
Hand-signed in pencil by the artist and plate-signed in white bottom right.
Hand-numbered in pencil and artist-embossed bottom left.
Artist's logo stamp on reverse.
Also includes individual hand-numbered, newspaper-clipping-dated COA from Zedsy.
ABOUT THE ART
"A poignant reminder of the unseen presence of war. Also doubles as a nice landscape picture for those who prefer not to look beyond the surface."
Originally displayed at Art the Arms Fair exhibition in London.
ARTIST BIO
The anonymous British artist Zedsy’s work has appeared at Banksy’s Dismaland and Tate Modern, yet little is known about the elusive, mysterious street-art figure.
Zedsy has a similar stencil aesthetic to Banksy, using spray and acrylic paint to produce murals, paintings, prints, and ephemera. Using imagery taken from pop culture, such as Disney characters or Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans,” Zedsy makes irreverent and satirical comments on contemporary life and politics.
The Campbell’s tomato soup can has a reduced-price sticker; Snow White is absorbed in her iPhone. In 2016, Zedsy staged an intervention at Tate Modern, installing one of his “Reduced Soup Cans” in the galleries.