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Gaffadils

Explore dotmasters (leon sessix), a pioneering London street artist known for photo-realistic stencil graffiti & witty political commentary. Discover his iconic works.

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The Dotmaster started painting on the streets of Brighton in the early 1990s. Born and raised in London, his artistic practice is the offspring of C6.org, a new-media based collective of art-pranksters. The artist often creates street-based illusions that attempt to fool the viewer

Artist Biography

The Rise of Dotmasters: A London Street Artist's Singular Vision

Leon Sessix, known professionally as dotmasters, emerged from the vibrant street art scene of London in the early 1990s and swiftly established himself as a distinctive voice within contemporary urban culture. His artistic journey began with a fascination for stencil graffiti—a technique that allows for rapid dissemination of imagery onto public spaces—and quickly evolved into a multifaceted exploration encompassing photography, multimedia projects, and collaborative endeavors. This initial foray into street art cemented his reputation as “gaffadils,” a moniker reflecting his penchant for playful interventions designed to provoke thought and challenge conventional perspectives.
  • Early Influences: Sessix’s formative years were marked by exposure to the burgeoning neo-expressionist movement, which championed raw emotion and gestural painting—influences that subtly permeated his stylistic approach.
  • The C6 Collective: Recognizing the power of collective creativity, Sessix founded the c6.org collective, a group dedicated to pushing artistic boundaries through experimental projects and subversive humor. This collaborative spirit fostered innovation and solidified his commitment to engaging with social commentary.

Photo-Realistic Stencil Graffiti: Precision Meets Provocation

Dotmasters’ signature style is characterized by an astonishing level of detail—photo-realistic stencil graffiti that captures subjects with breathtaking accuracy. Unlike traditional mural painting, which demands considerable time and effort, stencils offer a remarkably efficient method for creating impactful visuals on urban canvases. Sessix skillfully utilizes this technique to portray figures and landscapes with meticulous realism, simultaneously injecting them with elements of irony and critique. His images often depict recognizable faces—such as Barack Obama—transformed into stylized portraits that subtly convey political messages. This juxtaposition of technical mastery and conceptual depth distinguishes him from many other street artists.
  • Notable Works: Among his most celebrated pieces are “Gaffadils,” a series exploring the complexities of identity and representation, and “Generation Tree,” which utilizes intricate stencils to depict interconnectedness and ecological awareness.

Beyond Stencil Graffiti: Expanding Artistic Horizons

While stencil graffiti remains Sessix’s primary medium, he has consistently pursued diverse artistic avenues—from experimental video installations to collaborative projects with musicians and designers. His work transcends stylistic categorization, demonstrating a willingness to embrace new technologies and engage with broader cultural dialogues. This adventurous spirit reflects a deeper conviction that art should serve as both aesthetic pleasure and intellectual stimulation.

Historical Significance & Legacy

Dotmasters’ contribution to street art extends beyond mere visual spectacle; he embodies the ethos of artistic activism—a belief that creativity can catalyze social change. His work resonates with themes of political critique, cultural identity, and environmental consciousness—topics that continue to occupy artists and audiences alike. As a pioneer of photo-realistic stencil graffiti and a founding member of the c6.org collective, Sessix stands as an exemplar of artistic innovation within the context of late 20th-century urban culture, securing his place in art history as a voice for thoughtful engagement with contemporary issues.
leon sessix

leon sessix

1972 - , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jean-François Millet
    • Gustave Courbet
  • Date Of Birth: 1854
  • Date Of Death: 1935
  • Full Name: Léon Augustin L'Hermitte
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Shepherdess
    • Portrait of Madame Louise Bourgeois
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France
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