Pacman 85 - 5.0 Police Car

Pacman 85 - 5.0 Police Car

£325.00
Sale price  £325.00 Regular price 
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Pacman 85 - 5.0 Police Car

Pacman 85 - 5.0 Police Car

£325.00
Sale price  £325.00 Regular price 

Pacman 85
5.0 Police Car
Artist’s Proof 1/1
Original Spray Paint Stencil

Raw, playful and steeped in authentic graffiti heritage, 5.0 Radio by Pacman 85 fuses street culture with pop iconography through a sharp, minimalist composition. A lone police cruiser, rendered in the artist’s crisp stencil language, sits against a bold blue X, transforming a familiar symbol of authority into an act of urban subversion.

Referencing graffiti’s long-standing dialogue with surveillance, control and rebellion, the work carries both humour and tension. Pacman 85 strips the imagery back to essentials, allowing colour, symbol and placement to do the talking. The result is graphic, immediate and unmistakably street-led.

Executed using original spray paint stencil techniques, the piece bridges old-school graffiti sensibility with contemporary urban art. The blue X introduces a strong visual counterpoint, amplifying the work’s energy while nodding to themes of resistance, negation and disruption.

Released as a unique Artist’s Proof 1/1, this is a singular work and an especially rare example from the artist. Equal parts collectible print object and original intervention, it carries the authenticity of early graffiti culture translated into refined contemporary form.

A bold piece for collectors drawn to street-rooted works with attitude, humour and cultural edge.

Product Details
• Artist’s Proof 1/1
• Original spray paint stencil work
• Signed by the artist
• Framed in black box frame with Artglass 70 museum glass
• Unique hand-finished work
• Supplied with a City Walls Art Provenance

About the Artist | Pacman 85
Pacman 85 is a pioneering street artist whose roots trace back to the early graffiti movement of the 1980s. Taking his name in 1985 after achieving the top score on the iconic Pac-Man arcade game, the moniker has remained with him ever since. Still actively creating today, his work carries the spirit of early graffiti while continuing to evolve through bold contemporary pieces.

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