
Gauntlet Gallery — D*Face Print Index
Over Me Over You (Version 1)
Summary
Over Me Over You (Version 1) is a six-colour hand-pulled screen print on 400gsm stock, released by Stolen Space in 2012. Measuring 50 x 50 cm and signed and numbered, it belongs to a set issued across four colour variants, with each variant limited to an edition of 55. The square format anchors D*Face's romance-and-conflict visual language.
Why It Matters
The title's push-pull phrasing captures the love-hate tension that runs throughout D*Face's work. Released as a four-variant series, the piece invites collectors to consider it as part of a set rather than a standalone image, a strategy common in his editions that rewards those tracking colourways across the release.
Collector Perspective
At an edition of 55 per variant, this is more attainable than his hand-finished works while remaining a genuine limited release. Version 1 status can matter to collectors who prioritise the first-designated colourway in a multi-variant set. The compact 50 x 50 cm size makes it practical to frame and display in domestic spaces.
Historical Context
By 2012 D*Face was firmly established through Stolen Space, the London gallery he co-founded, which anchored the UK urban-art scene. Multi-variant square screen prints in the 50 x 50 cm format were a recurring vehicle for his pop-inflected imagery during this period, keeping his work accessible to a growing collector base.
FAQ
How many colour variants exist?
The release comprises four colour variants, each a separate limited edition of 55.
What does 'Version 1' indicate?
It designates this specific colourway within the four-variant set; other versions carry their own numbering.
Is it signed?
Yes, each print is signed and numbered by the artist.
What is the print method?
A six-colour hand-pulled screen print on 400gsm paper.
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.