
Gauntlet Gallery — D*Face Print Index
Left For Dead
Summary
'Left For Dead' is a 2021 StolenSpace screen print, hand-printed in 10 colours on 370gsm Lambeth Drawing Cartridge at 99 x 70cm. Limited to 140 impressions, its title and large format signal one of D*Face's darker-edged pop images from the period.
Why It Matters
The 10-colour hand-printed process and heavyweight Lambeth cartridge stock place this among D*Face's more substantial paper editions. At an edition of 140 with a large near-metre footprint, it balances scarcity with the visual impact he favours for his skull-and-death themed imagery.
Collector Perspective
Collectors will note the tight edition of 140, the hand-printed 10-colour build, and the archival 370gsm stock as quality signals. The large 99 x 70cm size demands careful framing and margin care. StolenSpace provenance provides authentication continuity for buyers verifying the piece.
Historical Context
StolenSpace produced a run of large-format, high-colour-count D*Face screen prints across 2020 to 2022 on Lambeth Drawing Cartridge, and 'Left For Dead' fits squarely within that consistent 2021 program. The title reflects the mortality and decay motifs that recur throughout his mature body of work.
FAQ
How many colours?
Ten, hand-printed by screen.
What is the edition size?
140 impressions.
What paper is it on?
370gsm Lambeth Drawing Cartridge, an archival heavyweight stock.
Who published it?
StolenSpace, D*Face's London gallery, in 2021.
About the Artist
D*Face is the working name of Dean Stockton (born 1978, London), a British street artist and a leading figure in the UK urban-contemporary scene. Drawing on comic books, pop art, skate graphics, and consumer iconography, he developed a signature cast of characters — winged "D*Dog" motifs, skull-faced pin-ups, and subverted Americana — rendered in bold, Lichtenstein-indebted lines. From stickers and street work in the early 2000s, he built a substantial studio practice of paintings, sculpture, and signed prints, founded the StolenSpace Gallery in London, and has collaborated widely across music and fashion.
Collecting D*Face at Gauntlet Gallery
Which D*Face works should I collect?
His signed, numbered screenprints — especially hand-finished and low-edition works — are the collectible core, prized for bold pop imagery. Look for clean condition and the artist's signature. Gauntlet Gallery prioritizes complete, well-documented impressions.
How is a D*Face piece authenticated?
We sell his works with documented provenance and the edition's signature and numbering. Each piece is photographed as-is, including signature and edition details, so you can verify before purchase.
What drives value?
Edition size, hand-embellishment, iconic imagery, condition, and provenance all shape value. Low-numbered, hand-finished, and larger works command the strongest premiums.