MISS Tic

Miss Tic is a visual artist and parisian poet, born in 1956.
She is particularly known for his stencils on the walls of Paris, first wild and now exposed in major galleries.
Miss. Tic inscribes his provocative brand in the urban landscape. Giving to see and especially to think, she is not content to trace, she makes sense.
Irreverent and mischievous, she loves to play with words through his art, with both humor and provocation through incisive sentences, do not hesitate to respond to the world around her. her purpose is to challenge, surprise, disturb, irritate, provoke in short a response and "to suggest."

The artist is doubtless one of the most emblematic figures of urban art from the mid-1980s.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has two of his prints.
She participated in the Venice Biennale in 2006 and the following year signed movie poster of Claude Chabrol: A Girl Cut in half.

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