Stencibility

Stencibility is an international street art festival that has been taking place in Tartu, Estonia, since 2010. In addition to painting walls and talking about street art, the festival sells its silk screen series to support the festival.

9 Products

  • 100,00 

    “Red Vacationers” is a silkscreen print by KAIRO who is a self-taught artist living in Tartu’s neighborhood of Supilinn.

    • Technique: silkscreen print
    • Circulated (30) and signed

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 55,00 

    A collaboration between two street artists, MinaJaLydia and Täna. You can spot these harajuku twins on the streets in Tallinn, Tartu and even Pärnu.

    • Technique: spray paint + silkscreen print
    • Circulation: 13
    • Paper: 190g
    • Size: 420 x 594 mm (A2)

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 100,00 

    Nameless silkscreen by K2RTE – an illustrator and graphic designer from Estonia.

    • Technique: silkscreen print
    • Circulation: 30
    • Size: 40 cm x 60 cm
    • Signed by the artist
    • Certificate of authenticity included 

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 280,00 

    Edward von Lõngus is one the most famous Estonian street artist. Lõngus never reveals his face and, according to the artist, he doesn’t even exist in physical form.

    • Technique: aerosol and silkscreen print
    • Circulated (420) and signed
    • Size: 40 cm x 60 cm
    • Certificate of authenticity included 

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 300,00 

    A silkscreen print by Estonian street artist Edward von Lõngus where you can see a policeman arresting a famous children’s book character called Sammalhabe (“Mossbeard”), who has cannabis growing in his beard. The author has said it’s a comment about the war on drugs. You can see the same image in Tartu opposite the state court stenciled on a wall.

    Edward von Lõngus is probably the most famous Estonian street artist. However, Lõngus never reveals his face; according to the artist, he doesn’t even exist in physical form. Read more about von Lõngus on Wikipedia.

    • Technique: silkscreen print, hand-made
    • Size: 30 cm x 40 cm
    • Paper: 960 g/m² (thicker kind, doesn’t crinkle)
    • Circulation: 100
    • Certificate of authenticity included 

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 100,00 

    “Night Bloomer” is a silkscreen print by KAIRO.

    Kairo is known for covering the utility boxes on her home street in the Supilinn district with gorgeous paintings. Usually during the night. This print is a comment on her nightly art life. 

    • Technique: silkscreen print, hand-made
    • Size: 30 cm x 40 cm
    • Paper: 960 g/m² (thicker kind, doesn’t crinkle)
    • Circulation: 30

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 100,00 

    A silkscreen print by Estonian street artist Stina Leek. Stina is a young and furious freelance artist, founding member of the art collective Ajuokse (‘Brain Vomit’) and the organizer of underground art gatherings. Her work is recogniseable by its thick and wonky graphic line and bountiful eyeballs. 

    She’d go with lowbrow art if she had to categorise her work stylistically.

    • Technique: silkscreen print, hand-made
    • Size: 30 cm x 40 cm
    • Paper: 960 g/m² (thicker kind, doesn’t crinkle)
    • Circulation: 30

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 100,00 

    A silkscreen print by Estonian street artist GUTFACE where you can see a street artist going hunting for new walls.

    GUTFACE is a lowbrow artist whose roots are deep in the soil of East Estonia. You may find him rolling away under a bridge in Tartu, working on plywood cut-outs in his studio in Tartu, or behind the wheel of a car that’s always packed with paint on his way to another wall. His natural curiosity is mixed with personal reflections that manifest in luscious forms and colors with a strong kick.

    • Technique: silkscreen print, hand-made
    • Size: 30 cm x 40 cm
    • Paper: 960 g/m² (thicker kind, doesn’t crinkle)
    • Circulation: 100

    NB! Print is frameless.

  • 3500,00 

    SLÄP! Sticker Van is an international sticker exhibition on wheels that have been rolling around as part of Stencibility since 2018.

    The idea of SLÄP! grew out of love for the most miniature form of street art – the sticker. SLÄP! celebrates the sticker culture and shows its variety and worth as an art form. Throughout the years, over 300 artists from 35 countries have sent over 19 000 stickers, making it the biggest sticker exhibition in Europe. Want to see more? Check out the van’s Instagram here.

    The van works and is in fine condition but is not legal to drive on the streets. Inside the van there’s a gallery space. For more information, please write to us at hello@studioabsurd.com.