Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card
Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card

Ben Eine's Ultimate Christmas Card

We are down to the last 27 of these. We started off with 500
They have been very popular. Each card is completely unique. Unfortunately we have more cards than envelopes, so you better be quick if you want to buy one together with an envelope.
Once they are gone they are gone!
We have put the price up to reflect the fact that we are nearly out of this brilliant artwork
 
One colour screen print on a hand finished spray painted  Somerset Satin 410gsm white paper background

Card is  A6 (107mm x 152mm / 4" x 6")
 
Each card is unique and signed by the artist
 
Available in an individual green sleeve with a space to write a personal message; please note that the red colour is no longer available.
 

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ARTIST INFO

Born in London, Ben Eine is one of the most successful street artists in the world and is regarded as a pioneer in the exploration of graffiti letterforms. Originally a writer, Eine started his career over 25 years ago, leaving his first tag all over London before developing his distinct typographic style. Eine’s aim was to point out that street art is distinct from graffiti. He believed “street artists want to add something to the environment. They consider the audience, whereas graffiti writers don’t care about anyone except themselves, they do it purely for the kick”. Eine's bright and colourful letters were created to stand out from the usual tags and dubs seen on the streets and can still be found in areas of East London. These letters appear on shop shutters and often spell whole words across walls. Eine first came to prominence in the “commercial” graffiti scene through his symbiotic partnership with London graffiti artist Banksy. In 2010 the UK Prime Minister David Cameron gifted his artwork to President Obama, while a particular area of the East End was named ‘Alphabet City’ after his colourful array of shopfront ‘shutter art’. Currently Ben Eine’s work is held in the permanent collections of the V&A, London, The Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles and galleries worldwide, while his street art works can be seen all over the world, most recently he completed a huge mural on the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi.