HENI and Invader, the mysterious street artist known for his pixel mosaics, have launched two new collections that interweave street art with contemporary fine art. This version includes Camouflage screen printing series,beside Alias and pixel block Ceramic mosaics, now available HENI version and Haynie Elementary Schoolrespectively.
Camouflage series: the art of disguise
intruder’s Camouflage series Includes 21 unique screen-printed versions showcasing his iconic Space Invaders characters artfully embedded in an intricate camouflage pattern. The works explore themes of visibility and invisibility, blending digital aesthetics with natural patterns.
Each screen print is housed in an aluminum frame and is hand signed and numbered, priced from $1,500 (small size, 51 x 51 cm) to $8,000 (XXL size, 120 x 142 cm). Purchase applications open until December 9, 2024 17:00 (GMT).
Disguised intruder:
“My work revolves around the concept of camouflage. I hide my mosaics within the urban fabric and camouflage myself in the landscape. The use of military camouflage aesthetics embodies this idea.
Aliases and pixel fragments: From street to gallery
this Alias and pixel block series, available through Haynie Elementary Schoolextending Invader’s pixelated art into ceramic works.
Alias series
The Alias artwork is a “unique replica” of the Invader street mosaics, preserving the connection between the public installation and the collected art. Each Alias consists of a tile mounted on a Plexiglas panel and an ID card recording its original street location. These sizes range from 52.2 x 76 cm arrive 195 x 102 cm.
Intruder alias:
“Alias bridge streets and galleries. Owning an Alias connects you to its public counterpart, preserving its memory even if it disappears.
pixel block
Pixel Pieces moves away from street-specific designs and takes a new approach to Invader’s pixelated aesthetic. The pieces are all made from ceramic tiles on wooden boards and range in size from 47.5 x 50 cm arrive 104.8 x 162.3 cmsome also feature luminous tiles to add depth.
Exhibition details
this Camouflage series, Aliasand pixel block Exhibited at HENI Gallery London until January 19, 2025,Free admission.
Exhibition date:
- November 29th – December 9th: Monday to Sunday, 10:00–18:00
- December 10 to January 19: Monday to Friday, 10:00–18:00
address:
Herney Gallery
6–10 Lexington St, London W1F 0LB, United Kingdom
About the intruder
a self-describing Unidentified Freelance Artist (UFA)Invaders has gained international recognition for its pixelated mosaics inspired by classic arcade games space invaders. With over 4,000 mosaics installed worldwide, his work bridges the digital and physical realms, even reaching international space station. Known for pushing the boundaries of art, Invader continues to evolve his medium, from street art to gallery exhibitions.
About HENI
HENI is a multifaceted arts platform working with leading artists and heritage institutions. From limited edition prints to digital releases of original artworks, HENI makes art accessible to a global audience.
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HENI and Invader launch two new series: camouflage screen printingInvaders’ iconic Space Invaders hidden in a camouflage pattern, and Alias and pixel blockceramic mosaics connect street and gallery art. Now available HENI version and Haynie Elementary Schoolthe works are also HENI Gallery, Londonuntil January 19, 2025.