Ho Chi Minh | 2018
"Spirit of 59 T120 Bonneville" | 2018
"The Bob Cat" | 2018
"The Thruxton R*ace Face" | 2018
LA 2014
Enamel and spray paint on M1 helmet | "Japanese Fighting Dog" 2013
NYC 2014
"Spoilt Child" | London 2014
Enamel on M1 helmet | "Bird Brain" 2013
Lichtenstein painting | 2013
London 2013 | "Space Cadet"
London 2008 | Concrete Spray Cans
D*Face Tank
Life-size Zombie Oscar Street Sculpture | 2010
Maquette | "Happy Never Ending" 2017
"Skull Rider" Souvenir rings | 2017
Enamel on M1 helmet | "Born to ill" 2013
Ice Sculpture | "D*Face Spray Can" 2005
D*Face Tanks
Maquette | "Save the World" 2009
London 2006 | "Death and Glory" Exhibition
Pool of 1000+ skulls | 2009
D*Face is a contemporary British street artist best known for his distinctive graffiti, stickers, and posters placed in various cities around the world. Featuring recurring imagery of celebrities and punk iconography, D*Face’s oeuvre is characterized by his bright, graphic aesthetic, he focuses on consumerism and the ways in which it shapes everyday life. His diverse range of influences include skateboarding culture, early New York City subway graffiti, Pop Art, and Shepard Fairey’s Obey campaign.
Born Dean Stockton in 1978 in London, England, he worked in advertising and for publications like Thrasher magazine before embarking on his own artistic career. A reported friend of the famed anonymous street artist Bansky, D*Face’s identity remained a mystery until 2008 when he revealed his name to the public. “I don't find that it's necessarily relevant that you know who I am with regards to my work,” he once explained. “The work speaks for itself, and if it doesn't speak for itself, then I like people to interpret it from their own perspective.” The artist lives and works in London, England.