Nick Walker, a key figure in 1980s Bristol's graffiti art movement, is known for blending freehand techniques with stenciled designs. He believes this fusion allows him to "juxtapose nearly photographic imagery with the rawness of traditional graffiti." His iconic "vandal" character, dressed in a black suit and bowler hat, reflects his use of irony and humor in his work. Additionally, Walker recreated New York's graffitied streets for Stanley Kubrick's 1999 film, Eyes Wide Shut.
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Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'Nozzle'
Lot 273 (Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors , 29th Jan, 2026)
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'Nozzle', screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 3 APs in pencil; 82 x 83cm inc ... read more
82 x 83cm inc frame
Sold for £125 inc.premium
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'Vandalism'
Lot 316 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 10th Dec, 2025)
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'Vandalism', unique spraypaint and stencil on wove paper, signed and numbered 1/1 in pencil; 82.5 x 74.5cm inc frame ARR
82.5 x 74.5cm inc frame
Sold for £525 inc.premium
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'The Morning After: Empire State', 2009
Lot 238 (Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors , 30th Jul, 2025)
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'The Morning After: Empire State', 2009, screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed and numbered from an edition of ... read more
sheet; 102 x 79 cm
Sold for £625 inc.premium
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'The Morning After: Moscow', 2009
Lot 242 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 10th Dec, 2025)
Nick Walker (British 1969-), 'The Morning After: Moscow', 2009, screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 150 in ... read more
sheet: 72.5 x 90cm
Sold for £525 inc.premium