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Pejac Prints and Multiples

Spanish, b. 1977
Pejac, is a Spanish painter and street artist. He was born in 1977 in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. He studied Fine Arts in Salamanca and then Barcelona. In 2001, Santiago’s first steps towards street art happened while at university in Italy when he became disillusioned with the attitudes of his art teachers. As a reaction to their elitist values, he decided he would create art for everybody. Around 2000, Santiago started working in the streets of Milan to bring art to those who would never visit a museum. Pejac mainly paints with black to create silhouetted figures and shadows but sometimes uses splashes of colour to show them in a smart and poetic manner in both playful and serious scenes. From miniature window drawings, large outdoor pieces to replicas of classic masterpieces, Pejac proved he is a truly skilled artist whose works always touch on sensitive social themes and topical issues like peace or global warming. He is also acknowledged for his tremendous ability to adapt his outdoor work to its environment so as to pass a striking message. His most famous work is probably a painting of the map of the world draining into a sewer, in which the artist cleverly used the urban surroundings as part of the entire image to create a challenging site-specific artwork. Pejac has proven he is capable of making incredible replicas or remakes of classic masterpieces by Eugène Delacroix, Kutsushika Hokusai; or references to Edvard Munch or Alberto Giacometto, Pejac’s probably most accomplished project is one based on French painter Claude Monet’s most famous impressionist painting. Pejac recreated Monet’s 1872 Impression, Sunrise on the rusty hull of an abandoned ship on the shores of Cantabria, Spain. Depending on the tide, a part of the painting is partially hidden underwater, letting the ocean itself revealing and hidding the painting. Pejac’s first solo exhibition, entitled Oximoron, opened from April to May 2010 at Galeria Benito Esteban in Salamanca. Six years later, Pejac opened his first major UK solo show Law of the Weekest at Londonewcastle Project Space in London. The show exhibited 35 pieces tackling environmental issues. On the occasion of the show, the artist painted a series of provocative public art installations like Don’t Look Back in Anger directly made onto a new Jaguar and a reinterpretation of Van Gogh’s Starry Night to comment on Brexit. Then in June 2018, Pejac launched the Waterline show, held on a péniche boat in Paris, where 80 copies of the work A Forest were for sale and whose collected funds were donated to the environmental NGO Foundation GoodPlanet. In 2015, Pejac also participated in Europe’s largest celebration of street art NuArt Festival organised in Stavanger, Norway, where he paid a tribute to Norwegian painter Edvard Munch with his work Drift. Pejac’s ability to work with different mediums, techniques, formats and styles to tackle various subjects makes him a skillful artist whose style has rarely been seen in the art world.
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Artist: Pejac
So Far, So Close - Hand-Signed Limited Edition Print - Fine Art Street Art
So Far, So Close - Hand-Signed Limited Edition Print - Fine Art Street Art

So Far, So Close - Hand-Signed Limited Edition Print - Fine Art Street Art

By Pejac

Located in Manchester, GB

Pejac, So Far, So Close, 2022 So Far, So Close, 2022, by acclaimed urban-contemporary artist Pejac is a limited-edition fine art print (edition of 60) that masterfully blends techni...

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Located in Draper, UT

Pejac creates provocative and humorous street art. Like the installations of street artist Banksy, Pejac’s irreverent site-specific works often employ trompe-l’œil techniques and cle...

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Pejac So Far So Close Hand Finished print with Acrylic and Pencil
Pejac So Far So Close Hand Finished print with Acrylic and Pencil

Pejac So Far So Close Hand Finished print with Acrylic and Pencil

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Pejac So Far So Close Run of 60 copies 110 x 80 cm (43.3 x 31.5 inch) Single-coloured hand-pulled photopolymer on hand-coloured monotype Korean Kozo mulberry paper on Velin d'Arc...

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Pejac Forest Mini Print Numbered on Verso Lottery Card Street Deforestation Art

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Title: Pejac Forest Mini Print Numbered on Verso Lottery Card Street Art Year: 2018 Classification: Limited edition Medium Type: Print Medium/Materials: Very Thick Stock Inverkote Albatrous 350 gr. Categories: Lithograph / Pop and Contemporary Pop / Cultural Commentary / Graffiti and Street Art / Outsider Art Additional Info: Voted Art...

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Pejac prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Pejac prints and multiples available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Pejac in digital print, screen print, acrylic paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the street art style. Not every interior allows for large Pejac prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 6 inches across are available. Pejac prints and multiples prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $150 and tops out at $2,500, while the average work can sell for $600.