Kunstrasen is a German street artist known for his stencil-based works that critique consumerism, mass media, and the commercialization of art. His name is a play on words—Kunstrasen means “artificial grass” in German, reflecting his satirical approach to the art world. His work often references pop culture, iconic artists like Banksy and Warhol, and the contradictions within the contemporary art scene.
This piece is called “Spot Remover” a witty post on the (over)used image of spot paintings/prints by English modern artist Damien Hirst. 24” x 24” on deep edged canvas and have been tray-framed.
Kunstrasen’s style is characterized by sharp, clean stencil work, a mix of humor and social commentary, and a focus on themes like authenticity, fame, and artistic integrity. He remains somewhat anonymous, like many street artists, allowing his art to speak for itself. His pieces have gained recognition in urban art circles and have been exhibited in galleries worldwide.