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What is D*Face’s piece called “The D*Face Treatment (First Edition)”

Year2021
MediumScreen Print
Edition size100
EraContemporary Era
Collector6/10
Visual7/10
Historical5/10
ScarcityModerate

Summary

A blue-gloved, suit-cuffed hand presents a winged globe-skull hybrid, dripping and flanked by a streaming flock of birds, over teal floral-damask wallpaper; below, a diamond crest reads "UNITY — STRENGTH in NUMBERS" above the hand-lettered tagline "Get the D*Face-treatment!" The print folds D*Face's recurring winged-skull iconography into a mock-advertising "treatment" pitch, satirising consumer messaging while carrying a unity-themed message typical of his 2020-21 output.

Why It Matters

The work distills D*Face's core method: hijacking the visual grammar of advertising and propaganda and turning it back on itself. The pseudo-slogan ("Get the D*Face-treatment!") and the heraldic "Unity / Strength in Numbers" crest mimic the language of brands and movements, while the winged skull-globe undercuts any sincere uplift with mortality and decay. It is a clean example of how D*Face, alongside peers like Shepard Fairey (with whom he shares the StolenSpace orbit and a propaganda-poster vocabulary), uses pop appropriation to question who controls a message and what they want from us.

Collector Perspective

An edition of 100 screen prints sits in the heart of D*Face's standard release range — desirable but not headline-scarce. It carries his most recognisable visual hooks (the angel wings, the grinning skull, the StolenSpace seal), which helps secondary-market demand, but it is a thematic/typographic composition rather than one of his marquee comic-lovers or D*Dog images that command the strongest prices. Reasonable entry point for a collector wanting an authentic, motif-rich D*Face screen print without competing for his most coveted titles; condition, signature, and number will drive value at this edition size.

Historical Context

Produced in 2021, the print belongs to D*Face's Contemporary-era output and reads against the social mood of that moment, when "unity" and "strength in numbers" rhetoric was everywhere. The decorative damask wallpaper and crowned-diamond crest borrow from heraldic and decorative-arts conventions; the winged skull and dripping forms are long-running staples of his work going back to his street output of the 2000s. The suited, gloved hand offering the object echoes the language of product advertising and infomercial "treatments," consistent with his career-long satire of consumerism, power and fame.

FAQ

What does this print depict?

A blue-gloved, suit-cuffed hand holding up a winged globe-skull hybrid that drips downward, with a flock of birds streaming off the wings. Below it sits a diamond crest reading "UNITY — STRENGTH in NUMBERS" and the hand-lettered line "Get the D*Face-treatment!", all set over teal floral-damask wallpaper.

What is the edition size?

The edition is limited to 100.

What medium is it?

It is a screen print, produced in 2021.

Is it signed and numbered?

D*Face's limited-edition prints are typically hand-signed and numbered by the artist, though the signature and numbering on any specific copy should be confirmed against the actual print and its accompanying documentation.

Who is D*Face?

D*Face is the British street artist Dean Stockton (b. 1978, London), a pop-art provocateur known for defacing comic-book romance, advertising and celebrity imagery. Recurring motifs include winged skulls, his winged-eyed "D*Dog," and doomed comic-strip lovers. He co-founded the StolenSpace gallery in London.

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About the Artist

D*Face portrait

D*Face is the working name of Dean Stockton (b. 1978, London), a leading figure in British street art. He came up pasting stickers and posters across London in the early 2000s, then built a pop-fuelled visual language that defaces comic-book romance, advertising and celebrity iconography. Recurring motifs include his winged-eyed D*Dog, grinning skulls and doomed comic-strip lovers. His practice spans screenprints, hand-painted multiples, sculpture and large-scale murals worldwide, and he co-founded the StolenSpace gallery in London. His work satirises consumerism, power and our collective obsession with fame.

Collecting D*Face at Gauntlet Gallery

Where can I buy authentic D*Face prints?

Gauntlet Gallery offers an extensive, authenticated inventory of D*Face prints and contemporary editions, with new drops added regularly. Browse the current collection at gauntlet.gallery.

How does Gauntlet Gallery ensure authenticity?

Gauntlet Gallery is built on curation, authenticity and transparency — every work is vetted and its provenance, edition details and condition are disclosed up front.

Does Gauntlet Gallery add new D*Face prints?

Yes. New drops are released regularly across D*Face and other leading artists; see gauntlet.gallery for the latest inventory.

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