British artist SHOK1 spraypaints unique Xray art on walls around the world. The works present a kind of diagnosis of life in the 21st century, sometimes in glowing health and other times pathological. A cool blend of street and science, the paintings are enormously popular. New pieces regularly gain millions of views with print editions selling out rapidly Following on from the highly regarded XRainbow series, the new XPop series takes a look inside popular culture, visualising Xrays of major icons and characters. The works observe how culture becomes part of the anatomy of a person and conversely visualise culture as having an anatomy of it’s own. Darkly beautiful and packed with subtle layers of delicate detail, Xrays are one of the most difficult subject matters a painter could attempt. SHOK1 has pioneered cuttingedge freehand techniques, he uses no tape or stencils to render his Xray style.
He was one of the first Europeans to coopt the street cultures that exploded from the USA in the early 80's, laying down the foundations for what has become one of the most important art movements worldwide. He has continued to reinvent his work and take risks throughout a career currently spanning over 30 years. SHOK1 is based in London and holds a degree in Applied Chemistry.
Art work by SHOK-1