Stik, the anonymous British street artist, is internationally recognised for his minimalist stick-figure characters that convey powerful emotions through simple lines and gestures. Emerging from London’s street art scene in the early 2000s, his works often explore themes of community, identity, and social justice, resonating deeply with audiences worldwide. Despite their pared-back form, Stik’s figures capture striking levels of humanity and vulnerability, making them instantly relatable and widely celebrated. Beyond the streets, his limited edition prints, murals, and public art projects have achieved global acclaim, with his works held in major collections and frequently setting strong results at auction. Today, Stik is regarded as one of the most influential contemporary street artists, admired for both his accessibility and the universal appeal of his art.