Ben Eine - LOVE lenticular signed cards

‘Love Lenticular White’ are fantastic Lenticular post cards by Street Artist Ben Eine. 

Each post card measures 15cm x 15cm and come signed by the artist.  The signature in the photo is illustrative - signatures vary from card to card, but are all handsigned in person by Ben Eine.

This card is one of a Limited Edition size of 1,000 cards

Ben Eine has become one of the London’s most prolific Street artists and his typography style art can be seen on walls and streets across the UK as well as in print form in homes across the world.

This series of Lenticular works see’s Ben Eine’s work truly come to life by adding this advanced Lenticular technology to give further colour depth and movement and make this piece a truly show stopping piece of art. 

Born in London, 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 and numerous commercial institutions. 


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