HIJACK 'Misfits' (2022) Limited Edition Screen Print
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HIJACK 'Misfits' (2022) Limited Edition Screen Print

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HIJACK 'Misfits' (2022) Limited Edition Screen Print'Misfits' by Hijack, 2022 Where classical art and street culture meet. 22 x 30 Inches 56 x 76 Centimeters Screen print on 300gsm archival fine art paper with hand deckled edges. Limited Edition of only 50 (#11 50) Hand signed by the artist in pencil mid center. Hand numbered in pencil with Hijack's publishing blind stamp bottom left. Hand dated with Hijack's logo stamp on reverse. ABOUT THE ART In 'Misfits' (2022), Hijack fuses classical art history

'Misfits' by Hijack, 2022
Where classical art and street culture meet.
22 x 30 Inches
56 x 76 Centimeters
Screen print on 300gsm archival fine art paper with hand deckled edges.
Limited Edition of only 50 (#11/50)
Hand-signed by the artist in pencil mid-center.
Hand-numbered in pencil with Hijack's publishing blind-stamp bottom left.
Hand-dated with Hijack's logo stamp on reverse.

ABOUT THE ART

In 'Misfits' (2022), Hijack fuses classical art history with the raw energy of street culture, creating a striking visual dialogue between past and present. The composition features two of his signature hooded figures physically interacting with a traditionally framed painting, forcefully inserting a vivid, graffiti-style tag across its surface. The explosive pink lettering disrupts the formal composition, symbolizing a rebellious takeover—where street art doesn’t just coexist with tradition, but actively challenges and redefines it.

This act of “intervention” is central to Hijack’s practice. His hooded figures, often faceless and anonymous, represent the modern individual navigating identity within a world shaped by culture, media, and history. In 'Misfits', they become agents of disruption—outsiders rewriting the rules of what art is allowed to be. The title reinforces this narrative, celebrating those who exist outside the boundaries of convention while questioning who gets to define artistic value.

As the son of Mr. Brainwash, Hijack’s work carries a clear lineage in its use of appropriation, bold color, and layered visual references. However, where Mr. Brainwash often leans into pop spectacle and cultural celebration, Hijack introduces a more introspective and subversive edge. His work engages directly with themes of authorship, originality, and rebellion, positioning him as a compelling voice in the next generation of contemporary street and pop art.

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