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Ben EineMake Your Voice Heard (Turquoise)2019
2019
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£1,500
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Hand-pulled screenprint composed of six colours on Somerset 310 GSM, with a gloss finish and cut edges, with a blind stamp. 12
Hand-Signed, dated, and numbered by the artist, on recto
75 x 75 cm (framed: 79.5 x 79.5 cm)
Edition of 50 + 5 AP
Ben Eine is a British street artist and typographer known for his distinctive use of bold, colourful letters and typography in his artworks. His work often involves large-scale, vibrant murals featuring single words or short phrases, creating a visually impactful and dynamic presence in urban spaces. Eine gained international recognition when former British Prime Minister David Cameron gifted one of his artworks to former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Eine began his artistic career as a graffiti artist before transitioning into more formalized typographic art. His style combines elements of traditional lettering with a contemporary, street art aesthetic. His work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, and he continues to contribute to the global street art scene. Ben Eine's artistic approach is characterized by a fusion of traditional typography and urban culture, making a significant impact on both the street art and contemporary art scenes.
- Creator:Ben Eine (1970, English)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 31.3 in (79.5 cm)Width: 31.3 in (79.5 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2154211426482
Ben Eine
Born in London (August 23, 1970), Ben Eine is one of the most successful letterform artists in the world and is regarded as a pioneer in the exploration of contemporary typography art. Originally a graffiti writer, Eine started his career over 30 years ago, leaving his first tag all over London before developing his distinct typographic style.
Eine began painting huge, bright and colourful letters on shutters all over East London, creating beautiful forms executed with a relentless “graffiti mentality” – painting over sixty shutters in a couple of months. These imposing and engaging, yet unattributed, anonymously-painted letters stood out from the usual tags and dubs seen on the streets. They caught the public’s attention and were seminal in the rise of street art’s popularity. Eine’s partnership with the, then emerging, London graffiti artist Banksy was hugely influential to the commercial success of both artists. In 2003 The pair set up the famous Pictures on Walls gallery, with a loose collective of other artists, in order to print and sell street art. POW was established in the spirit of Punk’s DIY movement because, as Eine recalls; “There wasn’t one gallery in London or the world that would touch what we were doing”. Eine’s international acclaim was further heightened when the UK Prime Minister David Cameron gifted his ‘Twenty First Century City’ artwork to President Obama in 2010. His work is now held in the permanent collections of the V&A Museum London, The Museum of Modern Art Los Angeles, San Francisco’s Museum of Contemporary Art, Berlin’s Urban Nation Street Art Museum, Los Angeles ‘Beyond The Streets’ and The Dean Collection as well as the private collection of Louis Vuitton and numerous other commercial institutions. Fashion has always been a love of Eine’s. He enjoys an on-going collaboration with Louis Vuitton as well as his own clothing brand, Eine London, which was launched with great success at London Fashion Week 2018. Eine’s painted shop shutters and murals can still be found all over the world. His distinctive letters continue to spell words and phrases across walls from London to LA, Florence to Tokyo. He continues to use street art to engage and surprise the public. In 2018 Eine unveiled the largest street art work in the world; the ‘CREATE’ mural – a 17500 square foot artwork painted on industrial ground in East London that is visible from space.
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