IVA Inclusa
IVA Margine
2022
Unique Work
Mixed
Mixed
18,5 cm x 6,6 cm
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Finally, the Spray Can Mr. Savethewall collection arrived at Deodato Arte!
Mr. Savethewall brings the project to life by combining the spray cans used in the creation of his canvases with new and unprecedented stickers. From an artistic tool, the spray can becomes a true work of art and an icon of street art itself.
Each canister is a unique piece signed by the artist. Fingerprints, paint drips and other details make each one authentic, a witness to the artistic process. Only the cans used by the artist are customised and reworked: availability is extremely limited!
The Spray Can comes with exclusive packaging and accompanies the artwork with the motto "Can you save the spray can?", which becomes the emblem of Mr. Savethewall's art.
It's like saying "Can you save the wall?" or, why not, "Can you save the planet?". - Mr. Savethewall
Itaglia depicts the frog protagonist of the artist's best-known Kiss Me series in the guise of Uma Thurman in Kill Bill, a well-known film by director Quentin Tarantino. Behind the anthropomorphic frog intent on holding a sword as in the final scene of the first film appears the cut-out Italian flag, while the protagonist of the canister says Itaglia. The misspelled ‘Italia’ as ‘I+Taglia’ (to cut in Italian) is a word-play by the artist.
The spray can of Mr. Savethewall, Save the Spray Can, Itaglia measures 18,5x6,6 cm and is signed in original with a holographic stamp certifying its authenticity.
Please note, the image is representative. The subject is the same, but manual details may vary.
The new and exclusive project by street artist Mr. Savethewall combines two iconic and significant tools of street art: the spray can and the sticker.
Many times we do not realise that it is not the tool that makes the artist. Sticker, stencil and spray can are the tools, but the result depends on who uses them. - Mr. Savethewall
The inspiration came from Los Angeles, where the artist Mr. Savethewall is struck by the proliferation of urban art, particularly sticker art.
The sticker is very personal, different from one artist to another, identifying and identifying an artist, even if he is not necessarily famous. - Mr. Savethewall