Waxhead

Waxhead
Waxhead

Bio

Toronto born street artist, Waxhead, has been involved in Canada's graffiti and street art culture for almost a decade now. He moved to Montreal in 2012 to continue to develop his distinct style in the streets and in his studio. His subject matter ranges from brightly coloured cats with elongated tongues and tails, to creepy creatures which you would only find in a dream. The artist got his name when he painted a creature with an ominous dripping head - simply put, a wax head. At Station 16, Waxhead exhibits his hand-painted cabinet cards. At the advent of photography in the 19th century, cabinet cards, or Cartes-de-Visites, were very popular among the middle classes as they were an affordable way to obtain portraiture in one’s household. Waxhead gets his hands on as many of these historic cabinet cards as he can and hand-paints them with his signature zany embellishments turning them into the perfect blend between old and new, conventional and strange.Being in Montreal for over three years now, Waxhead has made friends with some big names in the street art scene and has painted at festivals such as Under Pressure, Ilesoniq and Chromatic. His materials range from plain old bucket paint, spray-paint and oil sticks which enable him to create brightly coloured and detailed works of art on nearly every block of the city. In addition, you can find sticker versions of his cabinet cards all over Montreal, if you look close enough.