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MARTIN WHATSON 'Scuba Diver' (2023) Giclee + 19-Colour Screen Print

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MARTIN WHATSON 'Scuba Diver' (2023) Giclee + 19-Colour Screen Print'Scuba Diver' by Martin Whatson, 2023 A colorful clash of chaos and calm with an explosive field of graffiti! 19. 7 by 39. 4 Inches 50 x 100 Centimeters Rare giclee + 19 colour screen print on 300gsm Somerset Satin fine art paper with deckled edges. Limited Edition of 250 (#194 250) Hand signed and dated by the artist in black ink bottom right. Hand numbered with Graffiti Prints' blindstamp seal bottom left. ARTIST BIO Martin Whatson is a Norwegian

'Scuba Diver' by Martin Whatson, 2023
A colorful clash of chaos and calm with an explosive field of graffiti!
19.7 by 39.4 Inches
50 x 100 Centimeters
Rare giclee + 19-colour screen print on 300gsm Somerset Satin fine art paper with deckled edges.
Limited Edition of 250 (#194/250)
Hand-signed and dated by the artist in black ink bottom right.
Hand-numbered with Graffiti Prints' blindstamp seal bottom left.

ARTIST BIO

Martin Whatson is a Norwegian contemporary artist recognized for his distinctive fusion of stencil-based figurative work and vibrant, expressive graffiti. Emerging from the urban art scene in Oslo, Whatson has developed a visual language that juxtaposes monochrome, highly detailed human figures against explosive bursts of color—symbolizing the tension between control and chaos, structure and freedom.

His work often explores themes of identity, individuality, and the overlooked beauty within urban environments. By placing solitary figures—painters, climbers, observers—into dynamic, graffiti-laden settings, Whatson invites viewers to reconsider their surroundings and uncover moments of creativity within the everyday. This interplay between grayscale realism and colorful abstraction has become a defining hallmark of his practice.

Whatson has exhibited internationally across Europe, the United States, and Asia, with works ranging from large-scale public murals to highly sought-after limited edition prints. His ability to bridge street art and fine art has earned him a strong global following, with collectors drawn to both the technical precision and emotional resonance of his pieces.

Today, Martin Whatson continues to push the boundaries of contemporary urban art, transforming raw street energy into refined, collectible works.

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