
David Shrigley is a British visual artist known for his instantly recognisable drawings that combine deadpan humour with a deliberately raw, almost childlike aesthetic. Working across drawing, print, sculpture, and text, his work captures the absurdity of everyday life through short, often unexpected phrases and loosely rendered imagery.
Through Shrig Shop — his Copenhagen-based platform created in collaboration with gallerist Nicolai Wallner — his work takes on a more accessible, object-based form, translating his artistic language into prints, editions, and everyday items.
Blending art with humour and a touch of irreverence, Shrigley’s pieces sit somewhere between commentary and decoration — designed to provoke a reaction, spark a thought, or simply make you smile. Whether framed on a wall or integrated into daily life, each work carries his unmistakable voice: honest, unconventional, and quietly subversive.

