Pejac is known for his thought-provoking and humorous street art, similar to Banksy. His site-specific installations often use trompe-l’œil techniques to address social and environmental issues. Notable works include Stain (2011), which shows a world map funneled into a sewer, and Don’t Look Back in Anger (2016), featuring a version of van Gogh’s Starry Night on a Jaguar hood. A graduate of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Pejac advocates for the accessibility of street art, with his works displayed in cities like Paris, London, Milan, and Tokyo.
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Pejac (Spanish 1977-), 'So Far, So Close (Printers Proof, Ukraine Version)', 2022
Lot 1 (Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors, 12th May, 2022)
Pejac (Spanish 1977-), 'So Far, So Close (Printers Proof, Ukraine Version)', 2022, unique hand-embellished single-coloured hand-pulled photopolymer ... read more
80 x 110cm
Sold for £40,000 inc.premium
Pejac (Spanish 1977-), 'Love Letters', 2018 (2 works)
Lot 257 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 11th Dec, 2024)
Pejac (Spanish 1977-), 'Love Letters', 2018, two photopolymer prints on custom-made envelopes from 250gr Arches paper, both signed and numbered from ... read more
envelopes: 16 x 26cm each (framed)
Sold for £500 inc.premium
Pejac (Spanish 1977-), 'A Forest', 2018
Lot 212 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 18th Sep, 2025)
Pejac (Spanish 1977-), 'A Forest', 2018, 1 colour hand-pulled photopolymer on 270grs Velin, signed and numbered from an edition of 80 in pencil; ... read more
sheet: 75 x 105cm
Sold for £4,500 inc.premium