Rubik Camouflage (151/812) 2023
Invader
Mosaic
100 ⨯ 100 cm
€ 7.900
AbrahamArt
- About the artworkGelimiteerde editie
Invader's Rubik Camouflage print symbolizes the artist's career as an urban disruptor. For decades, he plundered cities around the world with his pixelated mosaics, often inspired by iconic video games of the 8-bit era.
In Rubik Camouflage, a white Space Invader-like creature appears against a colorful background of blue, red, yellow, and orange organized in the style of military camouflage. Invader has said, "This piece talks about the invasion of new technologies into our lives."
Like all of Invader's "Rubikcubist" artwork, it was created entirely with Rubik's Cubes, stacking and stacking the blocks in a certain order to make the image appear. Unlike his street art pieces, which are composed of flat tiles, his three-dimensional sculptures require a certain amount of mental activity, each puzzle having to be manipulated individually. - About the artist
Invader, the enigmatic street artist, has become renowned worldwide for his iconic pixelated mosaic artwork that adorns city streets across the globe.
Born as an anonymous figure, his true identity remains shrouded in mystery, adding to the allure and intrigue surrounding his creations. Drawing inspiration from classic video games, Invader's distinctive style merges pop culture, technology, and urban landscapes, injecting vibrant energy into often overlooked spaces.
Through his clever use of small ceramic tiles, he reimagines familiar characters, symbols, and objects into pixelated masterpieces, sparking nostalgia and a sense of wonder in passersby. Invader's work challenges the traditional boundaries of art and encourages engagement with the urban environment in new and unexpected ways.
His distinctive mosaic creations have captured the imagination of art enthusiasts and casual observers alike, cementing his status as one of the pioneering figures in the global street art movement.
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