Invader
Camo (M-3C-M1)
2024
72 × 61 cm
Ed. /100
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
Created in 2024, Invader's Camo M 3C M1 is a full-color silkscreen print on Somerset Satin Cotton paper measuring 72 x 61 cm, published by Heni Editions and printed in an edition of 100. Signed, dated and numbered in pencil, the work continues the artist's emblematic pixelated vocabulary, while incorporating a subtle reflection on the camouflage motif. The composition combines geometric solids in brick red, beige and turquoise, organized in a fragmented structure that reveals a stylized figure at its center, reminiscent of the iconic Space Invader. The contrast between the legibility of the motif and its partial dissolution in a camouflaged field creates a visual tension between visibility and concealment, a recurring theme in Invader's practice, whose urban interventions themselves play with the idea of infiltration and discreet presence in public space. Framed, the work retains a strong graphic presence, combining formal rigor with immediate chromatic impact.
Expert opinion
This silkscreen illustrates the maturity of Invader's plastic language, capable of renewing his icon while retaining a strong conceptual coherence. By integrating the principle of camouflage into his pixelated universe, the artist offers a mise en abyme of his own artistic strategy, based on invasion, repetition and concealment in the global urban landscape. The editions published by Heni Editions benefit from structured international distribution and recognized print quality, enhancing their appeal on the secondary market. The limited edition of 100 copies, combined with the handwritten signature and pencil numbering, gives this work a definite collectability dimension. It has both aesthetic and heritage value for collectors who are sensitive to the history of street art and its evolution towards high-quality published formats.
About the artist
Invader (b. 1969, France) is a leading figure in urban art. He is famous for his Space Invader-inspired mosaics, installed on the walls of over 80 cities worldwide. His work, both discreet and omnipresent, questions visual invasion, collective memory and urban cartography.
His visual language, based on the pixel as a basic unit, evokes geek culture, street art and the decorative arts. He also creates limited-edition works, such as this silkscreen, which translate his universe into more intimate formats.
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