STREET AND PHOTO

Streetart 



Streetart as a Living Project


For nearly two decades, Sam Jedig’s Artstamp project has travelled across cities, landscapes, and unexpected locations. Each stamp is staged in dialogue with its surroundings—on walls, in nature, and within the textures of urban space—merging the aesthetics of street art with the conceptual frame of stamp art. Once placed, a stamp may continue its own independent journey, becoming part of the local visual culture. The photographs serve as both documentation and standalone artworks, linking each image to a specific edition. Over time, the project forms a growing narrative, rooted in subcultural traditions and committed to leaving subtle, thought-provoking traces in public and natural spaces.

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A visual journey through 20 years of Artstamp in public and natural spaces, where each placement becomes both a mark and a story.

View : Lillemose, Jacob 2011: The World’s Smallest and Largest Exhibition Space.Stalke Out of Space/ Sam Jedig.

 

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