A rare piece of lockdown history. This limited edition "Gold" serigraph by British street artist The Dotmaster features his iconic character Indigo playfully vandalizing a masterpiece. Signed, numbered, and originally released in support of The Big Issue.
“Rude Kids" meet Renaissance in this rare charity edition.
"Indigo Gets Up" is one of the most recognizable images by British street artist The Dotmaster (Leon Seesix). Set against his signature Victorian wallpaper pattern, his recurring character—a young girl named Indigo—is caught red-handed painting a smile on the Mona Lisa. It is a playful collision of high art, street vandalism, and childhood innocence.
A Piece of History This specific "Gold" edition carries a unique provenance. It was released exclusively via Jealous Gallery London in March 2020, right at the start of the UK's first COVID-19 lockdown. Created as a fundraiser for The Big Issue, it was a direct artistic response to the crisis, helping to support vulnerable street vendors when they needed it most.
The Details Printed on high-quality Southbank Smooth 250gsm paper, the gold ink of the wallpaper shimmers subtly against the stark black stencil work, making the "vandalized" red smile pop off the page.
Artist: The Dotmaster
Title: Indigo Gets Up (Big Issue Gold Edition)
Medium: Handmade Serigraph (Screen Print) on Southbank Smooth 250gsm paper
Year: 2020
Edition: Limited Edition numbered 13/40.
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm (19.7" x 19.7")
Markings: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil (Bottom Left/Right)
Provenance: Published by Jealous Gallery, London. Raised embossed + certificate of authenticity.
Condition Report : This print is in excellent condition with sharp corners and vibrant ink coverage. It has been stored flat and out of direct sunlight.
> Collector's Note: With an edition size of just 40, this is one of the scarcer variants of the "Indigo" series. It represents not just a fantastic piece of British street art, but a specific moment in time for the art community
A rare piece of lockdown history. This limited edition "Gold" serigraph by British street artist The Dotmaster features his iconic character Indigo playfully vandalizing a masterpiece. Signed, numbered, and originally released in support of The Big Issue.
“Rude Kids" meet Renaissance in this rare charity edition.
"Indigo Gets Up" is one of the most recognizable images by British street artist The Dotmaster (Leon Seesix). Set against his signature Victorian wallpaper pattern, his recurring character—a young girl named Indigo—is caught red-handed painting a smile on the Mona Lisa. It is a playful collision of high art, street vandalism, and childhood innocence.
A Piece of History This specific "Gold" edition carries a unique provenance. It was released exclusively via Jealous Gallery London in March 2020, right at the start of the UK's first COVID-19 lockdown. Created as a fundraiser for The Big Issue, it was a direct artistic response to the crisis, helping to support vulnerable street vendors when they needed it most.
The Details Printed on high-quality Southbank Smooth 250gsm paper, the gold ink of the wallpaper shimmers subtly against the stark black stencil work, making the "vandalized" red smile pop off the page.
Artist: The Dotmaster
Title: Indigo Gets Up (Big Issue Gold Edition)
Medium: Handmade Serigraph (Screen Print) on Southbank Smooth 250gsm paper
Year: 2020
Edition: Limited Edition numbered 13/40.
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm (19.7" x 19.7")
Markings: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil (Bottom Left/Right)
Provenance: Published by Jealous Gallery, London. Raised embossed + certificate of authenticity.
Condition Report : This print is in excellent condition with sharp corners and vibrant ink coverage. It has been stored flat and out of direct sunlight.
> Collector's Note: With an edition size of just 40, this is one of the scarcer variants of the "Indigo" series. It represents not just a fantastic piece of British street art, but a specific moment in time for the art community