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Thursday
Feb052026

DFace 'Nothing Burns Like Our Love' Valentine's Card Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: Nothing Burns Like Our Love
Medium: Comes In A Sexy Red Envelope
Size: 20 x 14 cm
Edition: LIMITED
Price: £6

 

*available until 6am EST on Monday February 9th, 2026

Thursday
Feb052026

DFace 'You Are My Sunshine' Valentine's Card Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: You Are My Sunshine
Medium: Comes In A Sexy Red Envelope
Size: 15 x 15 cm
Edition: LIMITED
Price: £6

 

*available until 6am EST on Monday February 9th, 2026

Tuesday
Feb032026

DFace 'Your Space Or Mine?' Print Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: Your Space Or Mine?
Medium: 25 Color Screen Print
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Edition: 130
Price: £450

 

Dean Stockton, better known by his alias D*Face, is a prominent multimedia street artist from the United Kingdom who has significantly influenced the global urban art landscape. Born in London in 1978, Dean Stockton was raised in a working class environment and developed an early fascination with graffiti, which was further fueled by American skateboard culture and the punk subculture of the 1980s. He credits publications like Thrasher and the photographic work of Henry Chalfant as vital early influences that shaped his visual language and do it yourself mentality. Before fully committing to his career as an artist, he studied illustration and design, eventually working in the advertising industry. This professional background provided him with a unique perspective on how images are used to manipulate public perception, a theme he frequently explores and subverts in his own work.
The artistic output of Dean Stockton is characterized by a bright, graphic aesthetic that draws heavily from pop art figures such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. He utilizes a diverse range of mediums, including spray paint, stickers, posters, stencils, and large scale murals, to critique consumerism, fame, and the American Dream. His work often features a family of dysfunctional characters, most notably his signature D*Dog, alongside satirical reimagining of cultural icons like Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe. By adding morbid or punk elements to familiar imagery, he encourages viewers to look more closely at their surroundings rather than just passively seeing them.
Friday
Dec122025

D*Face 'Punk & Disorderly #6' HPMs Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: Punk & Disorderly #6
Medium: Framed Mixed Media Hand Embellished on Screen Print
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: £1,900

*there are some really nice HPM's available

Tuesday
Dec092025

D*Face 'Punk & Disorderly - Dog Save The King' HPMs Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: Punk & Disorderly (Dog Save The King)
Medium: Mixed Media on Screen Prints
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: UNSURE

Saturday
Nov292025

Add Fuel + D*Face 'Broken Promises' Print Available

Artist: Add Fuel + D*Face
Title: Broken Promises
Medium: Hand Pulled 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 100
Price: $743

Thursday
Nov272025

D*Face 'Dog Save The King ' Print Release Details

Artist: D*Face
Title: Dog Save The King (Diff Colors)
Medium: Hand Embellished 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 68.5 x 50 cm (Guess)
Edition: REG 230 • HPM 20
Price: REG £175 • HPM £275

*available on Friday November 28th, 2025

D*Face, whose real name is Dean Stockton, is one of the most prominent figures in the British urban contemporary art scene. Born in London in 1978, his identity as a street artist remained largely a mystery until 2008 when he publicly revealed his name. Growing up, Stockton was heavily influenced by the 1980s American skate culture, the graphics in Thrasher magazine, and early New York City subway graffiti documented in books like Subway Art. These influences fostered a do it yourself (DIY) ethos and a unique visual language that merges pop art, punk aesthetics, and a sardonic sense of humour.
D*Face began his career in the late 1990s by creating hand drawn stickers and posters that he "sticker bombed" across the streets of London. This was a deliberate act of subverting the advertising world where he worked as a graphic designer, using the public domain as his canvas. His work is often described as "aPOPcalyptic" and is a critique of consumerism, celebrity culture, and the "American Dream". He achieves this by "defacing" well known cultural icons, such as the Queen of England or Marilyn Monroe, by adding elements of decay, like a drooling skull or wings, creating a "sweet and sugary on the surface, but with an unfamiliar, uncomfortable taste beneath" effect.
His work, which spans spray paint murals, stencils, paintings, and sculptures, can be found in major cities across the globe including New York, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. D*Face has had solo exhibitions worldwide and has collaborated with major brands and figures, including designing the album cover for Blink 182's California and David Beckham's whisky brand bottle. He also founded the influential StolenSpace Gallery in London in 2005, which has since become a hub for urban art. Today, Dean Stockton continues to be a major force in the urban art community, encouraging people to look closer at what surrounds them and question conspicuous consumption.
Sunday
Apr102011

D*Face Mural In Los Angeles

 

My man Dean has been killing it around L.A. lately. With the awesome tombstones and this mural D*Face is a force to be reckon with. D*Face's 'Going nowhere fast' art show at Corey Helford is NOT one to be missed.