Dotmasters Load of Old Rubbish

£250.00

Artist Dotmasters Title: Load of Old Rubbish

  • Style: High-contrast stencil and street art

  • Medium: A 5-colour silk screen print on high-quality Lambeth paper.

  • Edition Size: This is a signed and numbered edition of 150.

  • Dimensions (Sheet Size): Approximately 76 cm x 56 cm (roughly 29.9 x 22.0 inches).

  • Year of Production: Circa 2008.

  • Authentication & Provenance

  • Signature: Each piece is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.

  • Studio Seal: Authentic prints often feature a raised blind stamped embossed official seal from the artist's studio.

Artist Dotmasters Title: Load of Old Rubbish

  • Style: High-contrast stencil and street art

  • Medium: A 5-colour silk screen print on high-quality Lambeth paper.

  • Edition Size: This is a signed and numbered edition of 150.

  • Dimensions (Sheet Size): Approximately 76 cm x 56 cm (roughly 29.9 x 22.0 inches).

  • Year of Production: Circa 2008.

  • Authentication & Provenance

  • Signature: Each piece is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.

  • Studio Seal: Authentic prints often feature a raised blind stamped embossed official seal from the artist's studio.

Satirical Context: This work is part of the "Tesco Trash" series (featuring the "No Dumping Area Under Surveillance" motif) and is directly associated with the Banksys Cans Festival 2008.

Dotmasters: Load of Old Rubbish

Artist: Dotmaster`s (Leon Seesix)

A classic example of Dotmaster`s’ "trash-luxe" aesthetic, this piece subverts the idea of consumer waste by turning it into a high-end gallery object. Often featuring his signature stenciled cherubs or high-fashion brand parodies, it perfectly complements the anarchic, anti-establishment tone of Jamie Reid’s punk graphics.

Collector's Note: Dotmaster`s is a staple of the UK street art scene, known for his long-standing collaboration with the Waterford Walls festival and his "Rude Kids" s