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Title: La Cage Et Le Coeur De La Bête

Artists: Sandra Chevrier x Martin Whatson

Medium: Screen print with hand-embellishments on 330gsm Somerset paper, signed, numbered and stamped by Sandra Chevrier and Martn Whatson

Edition: Unique #2/25

Year: 2019

Size:
✨ Image: 89.9cm × 68.9cm
✨ Framed: 95.4cm x 74.5cm x 4.0cm

The Art Scoop: Sandra describes herself as a study in contradiction. Strength exists alongside fear. Discipline sits beside vulnerability. She moves between solitude and connection, control and emotion, fire and cold. Trust is difficult, but once given, it is absolute. These opposing states coexist. Her work emerges from that tension, treating identity not as something fixed, but as something contested - shaped by the same forces that wound and sustain her. The beauty and the beast are one and the same.

Martin builds messages into his graffiti style artwork without spelling them out. Viewers are invited to draw their own conclusions. The work leaves room for interpretation rather than telling people what to think.

Title: La Cage Et Le Coeur De La Bête Artists: Sandra Chevrier x Martin Whatson Medium: Screen print with hand-embellishments on 330gsm Somerset paper, signed, numbered and stamped by Sandra Chevrier and Martn Whatson Edition: Unique #2/25 Year: 2019 Size: ✨ Image: 89.9cm × 68.9cm ✨ Framed: 95.4cm x 74.5cm x 4.0cm The Art Scoop: Sandra describes herself as a study in contradiction. Strength exists alongside fear. Discipline sits beside vulnerability. She moves between solitude and connection, control and emotion, fire and cold. Trust is difficult, but once given, it is absolute. These opposing states coexist. Her work emerges from that tension, treating identity not as something fixed, but as something contested - shaped by the same forces that wound and sustain her. The beauty and the beast are one and the same. Martin builds messages into his graffiti style artwork without spelling them out. Viewers are invited to draw their own conclusions. The work leaves room for interpretation rather than telling people what to think.

Packing Image 1

Protective tape was applied to the museum glass. Artwork was wrapped in a glassine sheet before crating.

Packing Image 1 Protective tape was applied to the museum glass. Artwork was wrapped in a glassine sheet before crating.

Packing Image 2

The wooden crate was lined with 2” / 5cm polyethylene foam to cushion the artwork during transit.

Packing Image 2 The wooden crate was lined with 2” / 5cm polyethylene foam to cushion the artwork during transit.

Packing Image 3

Custom-made wooden shipping crate.

Packing Image 3 Custom-made wooden shipping crate.

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"La Cage Et Le Coeur De La Bête" by Sandra Chevrier x Martin Whatson has a new home in the “Land of the Midnight Sun”🇳🇴

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Norway Called. We Answered. Norway called. We didn’t let it go to voicemail. From the street to the studio, Martin Whatson’s visual language is instantly recognisable.

“So, ring, ring, why don't you give me a call?” ~ ABBA

Street-born. Not street-bound. Martin Whatson’s visual language is instantly recognisable.

If your walls feel a little too polite, it might be time to interrupt them.

#MartinWhatson #StreetArtist #Graffiti #UrbanArt #ArtCollectors

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"Street Night, Street Light". Here is a shot from last year. Featuring street artists Martin Whatson and Pure Evil Gallery (artwork produced for NUART FESTIVAL. Shot with my Nikon F100 and 24mm lens. Captured with Kodak ProImage 100 film

#analog #kodak #filmisnotdead #pureevil #martinwhatson #nuart

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Title: Rock Climber

Artist: Martin Whatson

Medium: Spray paint and stencil on wooden panel (x2), signed by the artist

Edition: Original / Artefact

Year: 2021

Size: Each panel is 243.8cm x 121.9cm

Good To Know: Stored in humidity controlled art storage facility, condition report and supporting images available upon request

Price: On Application

Title: Rock Climber Artist: Martin Whatson Medium: Spray paint and stencil on wooden panel (x2), signed by the artist Edition: Original / Artefact Year: 2021 Size: Each panel is 243.8cm x 121.9cm Good To Know: Stored in humidity controlled art storage facility, condition report and supporting images available upon request Price: On Application

Behind The Scenes: Oslo Art Walk | Installation | Rock Climber

Arty-Fact: In 2021, Martin Whatson participated in the inaugural Oslo Art Walk Festival. The festival was a collaboration between Oslo Nowhere, Oslo Byfestival and Aker Brygge. The art walk offered festival goers an insight into the exciting world of street art.  Other notable artists included SinnSkyShit and Hama Woods.

“Rock Climber” is two of four wooden panels painted and installed by Martin Watson for the festival. It is a genuine piece of street art.

Behind The Scenes: Oslo Art Walk | Installation | Rock Climber Arty-Fact: In 2021, Martin Whatson participated in the inaugural Oslo Art Walk Festival. The festival was a collaboration between Oslo Nowhere, Oslo Byfestival and Aker Brygge. The art walk offered festival goers an insight into the exciting world of street art. Other notable artists included SinnSkyShit and Hama Woods. “Rock Climber” is two of four wooden panels painted and installed by Martin Watson for the festival. It is a genuine piece of street art.

🫟 Wielding paint like poets wield words 🫟

Get Your Art Fix!

"Rock Climber" by Martin Whatson, 2021 bit.ly/4gIlTOG

#MartinWhatson #StreetArt #Graffiti #spraypaint #stencil #artinstallation #OsloArtWalk #RockClimber #ArtGallery #OnlineArtGallery #buyart #artcollecting #collectart #artlovers

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Title: Rock Climber

Artist: Martin Whatson

Medium: Spray paint and stencil on wooden panel (x2), signed by the artist

Edition: Original / Artefact

Year: 2021

Size: Each panel is 243.8cm x 121.9cm

Good To Know: Stored in humidity controlled art storage facility, condition report and supporting images available upon request

Pirce: On Application

Title: Rock Climber Artist: Martin Whatson Medium: Spray paint and stencil on wooden panel (x2), signed by the artist Edition: Original / Artefact Year: 2021 Size: Each panel is 243.8cm x 121.9cm Good To Know: Stored in humidity controlled art storage facility, condition report and supporting images available upon request Pirce: On Application

Behind The Scenes: Oslo Art Walk | Installation | Rock Climber

Arty-Fact: In 2021, Martin Whatson participated in the inaugural Oslo Art Walk Festival. The festival was a collaboration between Oslo Nowhere, Oslo Byfestival and Aker Brygge. The art walk offered festival goers an insight into the exciting world of street art.  Other notable artists included SinnSkyShit and Hama Woods. 

“Rock Climber” is two of four wooden panels painted and installed by Martin Watson for the festival. It is a genuine piece of street art.

Behind The Scenes: Oslo Art Walk | Installation | Rock Climber Arty-Fact: In 2021, Martin Whatson participated in the inaugural Oslo Art Walk Festival. The festival was a collaboration between Oslo Nowhere, Oslo Byfestival and Aker Brygge. The art walk offered festival goers an insight into the exciting world of street art. Other notable artists included SinnSkyShit and Hama Woods. “Rock Climber” is two of four wooden panels painted and installed by Martin Watson for the festival. It is a genuine piece of street art.

"Graffiti should never be a negative." ~ Martin Whatson

Get Your Art Fix!

"Rock Climber" by Martin Whatson, 2021 bit.ly/4gIlTOG

#MartinWhatson #StreetArtist #StreetArt #Graffiti #spraypaint #stencil #artinstallation #OsloArtWalk #Artefact #RockClimber #ArtGallery #OnlineArtGallery #artcollecting

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