We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated release of Nick Walker‘s latest limited edition print, “Half The Time”! Get ready to be captivated by this thought-provoking masterpiece featuring his iconic character, Vandal. Following a remarkable lineup of iconic prints like The Departure, Love Bats, Rise Up, Revolt, Handle With Care, and Time and Space, this eagerly awaited limited edition print is poised to shatter expectations, standing shoulder to shoulder with Nick Walker’s groundbreaking creations. This proper eye candy is the newest piece to 2B Limited Editions and will be exclusively available at 2B Art Gallery.
“Half The Time”
Five-layer screenprint, 3 color-ways and 9 pcs with added Diamond Dust
Edition: 99 + 9 AP for each color (Purple, Diamond Dust, and Blue) + TP
Somerset Satin White 300 Gsm Paper
Paper size: 85cm x 65cm
Printed at Krijger Vormgave Amsterdam
2023
In the realm of street art, Nick Walker has cemented his position as a master of visual storytelling, captivating audiences with his distinct style and iconic character, Vandal. One of his most thought-provoking works, “Half The Time,” is a limited edition print that delves into the complexities of time and rebellion. Featuring Vandal holding a pocket watch and smoking numbers floating and rising from the bottom of the print, this artwork invites us to contemplate the fleeting nature of existence and the importance of seizing the present moment. This is a mesmerizing limited edition print that encapsulates the essence of time and rebellion. Through the presence of Vandal, the pocket watch, and the smoking and floating numbers, Nick Walker invites us to ponder the fleeting nature of existence and the imperative to seize the present moment. This artwork not only showcases Nick Walker’s mastery as a street artist but also prompts us to reflect on our relationship with time, rebellion, and the transient nature of our lives. “Half The Time” is a testament to the power of art to provoke thought, spark conversation, and inspire us to live fully in the face of time’s unrelenting passage.
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