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Standing Figure (red) - Signed Print by Stik 2015 - MyArtBroker

Standing Figure (red)
Signed Print

Stik

£600-£900Value Indicator

$1,250-$1,900 Value Indicator

$1,100-$1,650 Value Indicator

¥5,500-¥8,500 Value Indicator

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4% AAGR

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Medium: Lithograph

Year: 2015

Size: H 76cm x W 24cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Stik's Standing Figure (red) is estimated to be worth between £600 and £900. This signed lithograph print, created in 2015, has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 4%. Over the past five years, the hammer price has ranged from £550 in October 2021 to £1,300 in November 2021. This work is popular on the market, having been sold 18 times at auction since its initial sale in July 2017. The edition size of this artwork is currently unknown.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
October 2023Chiswick Auctions United Kingdom
June 2023Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
November 2021Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
November 2021Chiswick Auctions United Kingdom
October 2021Sworders United Kingdom
September 2021Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
July 2019Forum Auctions London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Stik's figures are characterised by a six-line frame and featureless faces on the one hand, and on the other hand, they have a lifelike quality to them. There is a sense of movement under the surface of the print; the artist's lines are never totally straight, and the characters' stare and discomfort suggest a busy or unsettling scene taking place beyond the frame. In Standing Figure,  the stickman's stance reflects his uneasiness and anxiousness; he poses awkwardly as if he needs to restore his balance or take a deep breath before moving forward.

It is possible to see Standing Figure as a demonstration of how Stik's minimalist approach is densely packed with meaning and inexorably linked to its urban context. The six-line Stik man has taken on a considerably greater importance than Stik had initially intended, having come to represent the experience of isolation and insecurity that can result from living in a marginalising urban environment.

  • London-based street artist, Stik, is celebrated for his distinctive and minimalistic style. By solely using simple, stick-figures, Stik is able to convey profound messages through his work and advocate for marginalised social communities. Inclusivity and resilience underpin his iconic stick-figure motif, with the likes of Liberty and Single Mum promoting empathy and human connection. Having been homeless when starting out as a graffiti artist, Stik developed an affinity to the Hackney community who helped him find his feet, and he now sees his street art as a way to give back to those who helped him.

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