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Jan062026

Hutch 'Ready In The Can Model' Green Sculpture Available

Artist: Hutch
Title: Ready In The Can Model (Green)
Medium: Aerosol on Resin Sculpture
Size: 16 cm
Edition: 5
Price: £90

*there is also a red version available

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Hutch is a contemporary British artist whose work bridges the gap between traditional stencil techniques and modern street art culture. Emerging from the vibrant creative scene in Brighton, he has spent decades refining a signature aesthetic that combines high-fashion glamour with a gritty, urban edge. His process often involves intricate hand-cut stencils, allowing him to produce layers of sharp detail while maintaining the raw texture of his chosen surfaces. Whether working on canvas, wood, or large-scale outdoor walls, Hutch captures a sense of playful provocation that challenges the viewer's perception of commercial beauty and domestic life.
The subject matter in Hutch's portfolio frequently centers on the female form, often presented with a wink toward mid-century pin-up aesthetics or high-end editorial photography. However, he subverts these classic tropes by injecting elements of surrealism or punk rock rebellion. A recurring motif in his work is the use of everyday objects placed in unusual contexts, creating a narrative that is both accessible and conceptually deep. This balance of technical precision and rebellious spirit has made his pieces highly recognizable within the international urban art market.
Beyond his technical skill with a spray can or scalpel, Hutch is respected for his ability to translate the spontaneity of the street into a gallery setting. He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions across Europe and the United States, contributing to the broader recognition of stencil art as a serious medium. By blending pop art sensibilities with a DIY ethos, Hutch continues to influence the evolving landscape of contemporary British art.

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