No Woman No Cry by Peter Stark

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Peter Stark No Woman No Cry Spray Paint on Paper - unframed No. 9 out of 20 Hand Signed 65 x 50

Artist: Peter Stark

Artist Description/Story

PETER STARK was born in 1979 in the North of France. He grew up with comics and super heroes. His love for drawing led him to study plastic art and comics. With a visual communication diploma in hand, he works as an illustrator, especially in the fashion industry. His universe very influenced by Pop Art, Comics, like Roy Lichtenstein.

He loves to mix opposing worlds, recompose anachronistic images, in particular to question the place of art and artists in our society, while paying tribute to the artists and comic book characters he adores.

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Peter Stark No Woman No Cry Spray Paint on Paper - unframed No. 9 out of 20 Hand Signed 65 x 50

Artist: Peter Stark

Artist Description/Story

PETER STARK was born in 1979 in the North of France. He grew up with comics and super heroes. His love for drawing led him to study plastic art and comics. With a visual communication diploma in hand, he works as an illustrator, especially in the fashion industry. His universe very influenced by Pop Art, Comics, like Roy Lichtenstein.

He loves to mix opposing worlds, recompose anachronistic images, in particular to question the place of art and artists in our society, while paying tribute to the artists and comic book characters he adores.

Peter Stark No Woman No Cry Spray Paint on Paper - unframed No. 9 out of 20 Hand Signed 65 x 50

Artist: Peter Stark

Artist Description/Story

PETER STARK was born in 1979 in the North of France. He grew up with comics and super heroes. His love for drawing led him to study plastic art and comics. With a visual communication diploma in hand, he works as an illustrator, especially in the fashion industry. His universe very influenced by Pop Art, Comics, like Roy Lichtenstein.

He loves to mix opposing worlds, recompose anachronistic images, in particular to question the place of art and artists in our society, while paying tribute to the artists and comic book characters he adores.