Right to Remain Silent (Signed Limited Edition of 100) by Adam Koukoudakis

Right to Remain Silent (Signed Limited Edition of 100) by Adam Koukoudakis
£100 €121 $152

70cm x 50cm
27" x 19"

70cm x 50cm
27" x 19"

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'Right to Remain Silent' is a hot new signed screen print in a limited edition of 100. Make of it what you will but Adam Koukoudakis' is exceptional and his street art shows integrity and force. Koukoudakis' uses his art voice to point out to us those people in power he thinks cause injustice, create violence and war or who are just plain stupid. Voted by Arena Magazine as one of '365 things that will rule 2007' Koukoudakis prints sell out fast. 

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Silk Screen Prints Limited Edition Graffiti

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About Adam Koukoudakis

Adam Koukoudakis is a politically charged artist who has enjoyed the attentions of a top London art gallery in 2007. 

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