Levi Hawken - Solv No.25
Concrete cast sculpture, open edition.
130mm(h) x 130mm(w) x 60mm(d).
An exploration into full-face skateboard helmets and Aero lids as well as inspired by the Egyptian god Horus.
About the Artist: Levi Hawken (b. 1975, Auckland, New Zealand) began his artistic career as a graffiti artist in Auckland City during the mid-1990s. Although much of his graffiti work is no longer visible, the influences in his more formal paintings remain. Levi's new works embody his concerns with his own artistic demons and a personal backlash against issues encased within the graffiti movement. His artistic practices include painting, drawing, and sculptural work, and can now be seen as a keepsake of the art that once was.
Please note:
This artwork can be shipped worldwide, to your location, however, due to the dimensions and weight of the artwork, we need to obtain precise shipping quotes. These quotes will be provided once the artwork is properly packaged and we ascertain your specific location. Please note that all shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.
If you wish to proceed with the purchase and shipping arrangements, kindly contact us via email at info@fiksate.com or by phone at 03 3650763. During our correspondence, we will discuss the payment details for the artwork and initiate the shipping process promptly.
Alternatively, if you prefer immediate action, you can secure the artwork by making an online purchase. Upon receiving your online order, we will promptly reach out to you to initiate the shipping process.
Levi Hawken - Solv No.25
Concrete cast sculpture, open edition.
130mm(h) x 130mm(w) x 60mm(d).
An exploration into full-face skateboard helmets and Aero lids as well as inspired by the Egyptian god Horus.
About the Artist: Levi Hawken (b. 1975, Auckland, New Zealand) began his artistic career as a graffiti artist in Auckland City during the mid-1990s. Although much of his graffiti work is no longer visible, the influences in his more formal paintings remain. Levi's new works embody his concerns with his own artistic demons and a personal backlash against issues encased within the graffiti movement. His artistic practices include painting, drawing, and sculptural work, and can now be seen as a keepsake of the art that once was.
Please note:
This artwork can be shipped worldwide, to your location, however, due to the dimensions and weight of the artwork, we need to obtain precise shipping quotes. These quotes will be provided once the artwork is properly packaged and we ascertain your specific location. Please note that all shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.
If you wish to proceed with the purchase and shipping arrangements, kindly contact us via email at info@fiksate.com or by phone at 03 3650763. During our correspondence, we will discuss the payment details for the artwork and initiate the shipping process promptly.
Alternatively, if you prefer immediate action, you can secure the artwork by making an online purchase. Upon receiving your online order, we will promptly reach out to you to initiate the shipping process.