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STIK in Central London, England

May 27, 2020
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A new installation by artist STIK has been unveiled in Central London. The digital artwork revolves around the historical Piccadilly Lights, the largest public screen in Europe and depicts a group of young people holding hands as a symbol of hope and solidarity both locally and internationally during the Coronavirus Lockdown.

The artwork was created by STIK for Young Westminster Foundation as a campaign to raise funds for foundation’s work with the young people in the local community.

STIK  is known for some of the largest public murals in London, New York and Tokyo and is one of the handful of street artists to have made the leap into the international fine art establishment. His simple stick figures wordlessly tell the story of his community and he frequently collaborates with hospitals, charities and homeless organisations.

Check out below for more photos of the installation.

STIK in Central London, England

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