STMNT Artist Editions are a creative collision — where grooming products become canvases. With every limited edition, STMNT collaborates with artists who shape visual culture through their craft, whether on walls, in studios, or on skin.
We choose artists who inspire us because their work pushes culture forward, just like our community does every day.
Neil Keating (@neil_keating) is a Liverpool-based graphic artist, with a decade of experience as a creative professional and published illustrator,
Neil is renowned across the globe, accomplishing three sell-out exhibitions selling over 400 pieces in more than 40 countries.
Blending pop culture influences with community driven creativity, Neil’s artwork is designed to connect people, celebrating their uniqueness.
This year’s STMNT X Neil Keating Artist Edition isn’t just a collab—it’s a statement. Building on the impact of MEN-TAL, the award-winning film by STMNT creator Miguel Gutierrez, we’ve taken real, unfiltered stories from men opening up about their mental health and turned them into raw, powerful visuals. Artist Neil Keating has brought each story to life through live art. These individual pieces now come together in this year’s limited Artist Edition design. When you share your story, silence turns into strength and real connection starts. That’s exactly what the artwork captures, bringing all these stories together in one bold, powerful piece. The result? A visual reminder that it’s okay to talk about mental health. You’ll find the full design across our limited edition STMNT All-in-One Cleanser (300ml) and exclusive merch drop.
Adam Vu Noir (@adamvunoir) is a renowned tattoo artist and founder of the sought after LA-based tattoo studio, STRANGELOVE. Originating from Southern California, Adam’s tattooing journey began back in 2008.
Heavily inspired by his vagrant worldwide travels, vintage propaganda, pulp art, 80s manga, and tattoo history, Adam brings a wide range of influences together to form his own solitary narrative. His art transcends skin and can be admired on multiple mediums, from canvas to apparel.
“Without making art my mind spins and wanders. Art is the healthiest distraction for me, my way of being in the present.” - Adam Vu Noir
Adam Vu Noir and STMNT Co-Creator Miguel (@nomadbarber) crossed paths back in 2013 during their journey to Asia.
To symbolize their global adventures and friendship, Adam crafted an exclusive design for STMNT featured on a limited-edition run of Hydro Shampoo 300ml.
“For years I have been doing these collages with faces distributing different emotions: joy, anxiety, madness, all the above and in between. So, when STMNT asked me to collaborate with them on this project, I started sketching things out on the paper, talked back and forth with Miguel until we found what really worked with the composition of the bottle nicely.” – Adam Vu Noir
"What does barbering mean to you". Answering this question, the STMNT community shared their thoughts and ideas on this topic. VIDAM then translated these ideas into art, resulting in a truly co-created design. A design that creatively reflects what barbering means to each participant, showcasing the artist's imaginative interpretation within the final piece.
VIDAM (@vidamstudio) is a Hungarian Berlin-based illustrator and artist, member of international street art collective called THE WEIRD.
VIDAM has developed his own eye-catching aesthetic language, which he playfully refers to as “cubistic pop surrealism” where the subject of his work primarily showcases illustrated experiences from his own life.
Defer (@deferk2s) hails from LA; a respected artist and integral part of the Los Angeles street art scene since the mid-1980s.
His work is instantly recognizable with a signature expressive style that blurs the lines between graffiti, typography and fine art. Defer is one of the most influential creators in the game.
His art has adorned the likes of Nike and Beats by Dre (to name just a couple). It's a juxtaposition between light and dark. Monochromatic and coloured. Of careful repetition to an almost uncontrolled nature of frenetic structures. For Defer, past experiences – layers of life – are reflected in his paintings.
He describes it as a form of spiritual language that flows through each medium; multifaceted stokes of highly detailed line work with hidden depths behind the script. The fluidity of the letters move organically as a hybrid of many styles come together, such as sharp angular lines paired with ornate writing.