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Paesaggio - working progress

Italian street artists Sten & Lex pioneer halftone stencil graffiti. Known for anonymous portraits & monumental works, featured in Cans Festival & museums worldwide.

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24 by 12 m. An area that Sten Lex know very well. A return to the Outdoor festival on the same façade the artists worked on in its first edition, when they expressed a need to leave a permanent mark in Garbatella (a neighbourhood in Rome) that in 2010 has housed, but most importantly welcomed, the birth of the festival. The developmental path of the two artists has been a long journey; from small to large surfaces, their artistic research has been through a lot of changes, an evolution and maturity that has seen them leave the figurative world. From the footballer Totti’s huge face emerging from rips to cover the whole façade of this same building, through experimentations with anonymous portraits, they are now landing in a world where common references no longer exist. After a footnote (still in the making) of abstract lines, confused and undefined marks, and which is still very much part of their journey, comes a time of broken traits and geometry, and perhaps even a hint of colour. Their wavy lines and half-circles, like stamps, seal their return to Rome and the power of this entire operation, realised through crowdfunding. This wall represents the first public artwork realized thanks to donations from common people. This wall is the epilogue to a story with many characters; a wonderful story that has seen Sten Lex return to the same façade and show their artistic evolution. But it has also seen the festival grow and establish itself, with the active participation of a public that for the first time is not just a spectator but a real supporter, a patron.This time the trail left behind has different footprints.

Artist Biography

Sten & Lex: Pioneers of Halftone Stencil Graffiti

Sten & Lex, born in Rome and Taranto in 1982, represent a significant force within the contemporary street art movement, specifically recognized for their innovative halftone stencil technique. Their collaborative journey began in 2001, establishing them as prominent figures in Italian stencil graffiti and propelling them onto an international stage marked by prestigious festivals and museum exhibitions. This duo’s distinctive style—characterized by meticulously crafted portraits of anonymous individuals rendered in a striking halftone pattern—has garnered considerable acclaim and cemented their place within the broader landscape of urban art.
  • Early Influences & Formation: Sten & Lex's artistic sensibilities were shaped by formative experiences with graffiti culture, particularly during their adolescence. They honed their skills through experimentation with various mediums before gravitating towards stencil printing as their primary method of expression.
  • The Halftone Technique: The cornerstone of Sten & Lex’s aesthetic is the halftone stencil technique—a process that utilizes screens to create a textured image by selectively applying ink. This method allows for exceptional detail and tonal gradation, resulting in portraits that possess an uncanny resemblance to their subjects while simultaneously conveying a sense of mystery and abstraction.
  • Notable Collaborations & Festivals: Their involvement with the Cans Festival in London in 2008, curated by Banksy, stands as a testament to their artistic reputation. This collaborative effort solidified their position within the global street art community and showcased their ability to engage with prominent figures in the genre.
  • Monumental Projects & Exhibitions: Sten & Lex’s ambition extends beyond individual artworks; they have undertaken ambitious monumental projects, transforming public spaces into canvases for their distinctive stencil prints. Their exhibitions at museums across Europe and North America underscore the recognition of their artistic vision and contribution to contemporary art.

Evolution of Style & Artistic Vision

From their initial explorations with traditional graffiti styles, Sten & Lex steadily refined their technique, prioritizing precision and subtlety. Their focus shifted towards capturing the essence of human subjects—often faceless figures—through a masterful manipulation of halftone printing. This stylistic evolution reflects a deeper consideration for conveying emotion and psychological depth within their portraits, surpassing mere visual representation.
  • Emphasis on Texture & Tone: Sten & Lex’s artistic approach is defined by an unwavering commitment to texture and tonal gradation—elements that imbue their halftone prints with palpable realism. They meticulously adjust screen angles and ink densities to achieve nuanced shading effects, creating images that resonate with viewers on a visceral level.
  • Symbolism & Narrative: While primarily focused on portraiture, Sten & Lex’s work subtly incorporates symbolic elements—often referencing cultural references or personal narratives—that enrich the viewer's understanding of the artwork. These subtle additions elevate their prints beyond simple visual depictions, transforming them into evocative explorations of identity and experience.

Historical Significance & Contemporary Relevance

Sten & Lex’s contribution to street art transcends mere stylistic innovation; they represent a revival of stencil printing as a medium for artistic expression. Their work aligns with broader trends in contemporary art—particularly the democratization of visual culture and the exploration of anonymity—challenging conventional notions of authorship and celebrating collective creativity. As artists who operate within the realm of public space, Sten & Lex engage directly with societal concerns regarding representation and visibility.
  • Influence on Street Art Movement: Sten & Lex’s pioneering use of halftone stencil printing has profoundly impacted the street art landscape, inspiring countless artists to adopt similar techniques. Their influence extends beyond stylistic imitation; they champion a philosophy of artistic engagement rooted in social commentary and visual experimentation.
  • Reflection of Societal Concerns: Through their portraits of anonymous individuals—often rendered in grayscale—Sten & Lex address pressing issues related to identity, privacy, and the complexities of human experience. Their work serves as a powerful reminder that art can provoke dialogue and foster empathy within communities.

Notable Works & Exhibitions

Their portfolio includes numerous striking stencil prints displayed in prominent museums and galleries worldwide, showcasing their mastery of halftone technique and artistic vision. Among their most celebrated pieces are “Paesaggio” and “Paesaggio - working progress,” which exemplify their dedication to capturing the subtleties of human emotion through meticulous detail and tonal gradation.
sten & lex

sten & lex

1982 - , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Stencil graffiti
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Banksy']
  • Date Of Birth: 1982
  • Full Name: Sten & Lex
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Paesaggio']
  • Place Of Birth: Rome, Italy
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