Collect Unique Art: How to Get Your Own Invader Mosaic

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Invader’s mosaics have garnered many fans across the years. It is something that many, especially those who grew up in the early days of video games, are interested in since Invader was first inspired by the arcade game, Space Invaders. But, did you know that you can own one of Invader’s mosaics?

 

Create your own


The best solution is to create your depiction of the existing mosaics on the streets. Being one of the most economical and financially-friendly solutions, you just simply buy tiles and make them at home.

 

invasion kits


Invasion Kits are pre-packaged sets with materials and instructions, which allow owners to create their Invader-styled mosaics. These kits are not sold in the traditional sense. Instead, they are distributed through specific events or collaborations, and sometimes, Invader even gives away kits himself. If you’re lucky enough to own one yourself, beware that there is only a limited number of them, so never throw it away.

Invasion Kit #2 Octopus

 

The following are their appearances, but they won’t necessarily be present at all times.

Invader often releases Invasion Kits during his art exhibitions and gallery shows, which may feature limited edition kits available for purchase. Occasionally, Invader participates in art shows and festivals, where Invasion Kits may be available for purchase to a broader audience. The artist sometimes collaborates with art galleries or commercial brands, and Invasion Kits may be released as part of these partnerships.

Invasion Kit 5 Atari

While there might not always be stock, Invader's official website may or may not list Invasion Kits for sale. These sales are usually announced in advance and tend to sell out quickly due to the high demand. Limited edition kits are often on art marketplaces and auction sites sold at an expensive price due to their rarity.

Invader occasionally uses his social media, either on Instagram or Facebook to announce when the Invasion Kits are either for direct sale or as part of contests and giveaways.

Invasion Kit #15 Glow in the Dark

 

Aliases


An Alias is a replica of the unique work placed in the street but is adhered to a perspex sheet. There is one and only one Alias for any past or present works present on the roads, which makes every one of these Aliases unique and valuable. Every Alias comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, further increasing the value of the artwork itself.

These ceramic tiles on clear cast acrylic are dedicated to the art market. Some may consider it as home decoration for personal ownership. However, people have exploited the limited supply of Aliases by re-selling these pieces at near extortionate prices.

Alias SD_14

 

Notes


Invasion Kits and Aliases are generally limited. With little to no supply, it makes them sought-after collectibles in the market that everyone demands. The limited availability makes the value of each Invader costs much more than what they are worth.

Due to the increasing popularity of Invader, it’s important to ensure the authenticity of a work of Invader, especially purchasing from a secondary market. Authentic works may come with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Ask for proof and evidence before putting your money on the line. Visit auction houses with high credibility and reviews instead of purchasing a bogus piece for a cheaper price.

Alias MIA_53

Invasion Kit #13
3D Vision

 

Getting one of his works is a unique way to engage with the artist’s work and become part of the global invasion of urban spaces. To stay informed about the availability of Invader’s work, follow his official channels, check out his website news, and keep an eye on announcements related to his exhibitions and collaborations.

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