Hattie Stewart

Stewart's irreverent and imaginative approach, continues to push the boundaries of her art as a medium for self-expression and social commentary. 

Hattie Stewart is a contemporary British artist renowned for her vibrant and dynamic artworks. Stewart's distinctive style combines elements of pop art, graffiti, and comic book aesthetics. She has gained widespread recognition for her playful and subversive "doodle-bombing" technique, in which she embellishes magazine covers and fashion editorials with her whimsical and eye-catching illustrations.

 

Stewart's work often features bold graphics, exaggerated characters, and surreal imagery, reflecting her fascination with pop culture and consumerism. Her artistic journey began with a passion for drawing from a young age, and she honed her skills studying illustration at Kingston University.

 

Stewart has collaborated with numerous brands, including Adidas, Converse, and Marc Jacobs as well as pre fall 24 designs for Gucci. Infusing her distinct visual language into fashion campaigns and product designs. Most recently her contribution to the "Cute" show at Somerset House involved her creating a unique sculpture that stood outside featuring the iconic character Hello Kitty. Her work has been exhibited in galleries worldwide, earning her a dedicated following and critical acclaim within the contemporary art scene.

 

With her irreverent and imaginative approach, she continues to push the boundaries of her art as a medium for self-expression and social commentary.