
Stikki Peaches, "YSL - Fashions Fade Style is Eternal"
Mixed media on paper
36" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Lady Diana"
Mixed media on paper
36" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Prince - When Doves Cry"
Mixed media on paper
48" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Karl Lagerfeld - Sweatpants are a sign of defeat"
Mixed media on paper
36" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Amy Winehouse - Dear Amy" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
36" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Sophia Loren" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
48" x 36"
Stikki Peaches "Brigitte Bardot" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
62" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, Johnny Cash "Cash Only" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
54" x 36"
Stikki Peaches "Lauren Bacall" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
60" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, Daft Punk "Punk" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
62" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, Daft Punk "Lives" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
62" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Monica Bellucci" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
54" x 36"
Stikki Peaches "Frida Khalo" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
68" x 36"
Stikki Peaches "Jimi Lefty Hendrix" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
62" x 36"
Stikki Peaches "MoZ With a Snake" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
36" x 36"
Stikki Peaches, "Bob Marley - Lion" SOLD
Mixed media on paper
54" x 36"
Stikki Peaches’ works invite you to pause, analyze, and will likely leave you feeling nostalgic. His style is rooted in this spirit of reusing and recycling, where a myriad of techniques are combined to reveal what can be thought of as “beautifully controlled chaos”. His vibrant compositions feature the influential figures of his childhood, mythical characters, political leaders, and cultural icons. Stikki Peaches sees art as an escape, an outlet that allows him to move away from what hinders his growth as an artist and as a human. His tagline “What if Art Ruled the World?” fits this context. This question echoes the artist’s stance, suggesting that conflicts and disasters affecting our society would have no basis if the world were governed by art. Through his works, the artist invites the onlooker to contemplate the effect and importance of art. His practice aims ultimately to democratize it: by taking his work to the streets and incorporating pop culture references, he distances himself from elitism often associated with the contemporary art world.