Lee Eelus

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  • Sale -15% Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print by Lee Eelus

    Lee Eelus Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print by Lee Eelus

    Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print by Lee Eelus Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 330gsm Somerset Satin Enhanced Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Hand Embellished Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 19.68x25.19 "Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print" seems to refer to a limited edition, hand-painted multiple (HPM) spray paint archival print created by the artist Lee Eelus. Lee Eelus is a British contemporary artist known for his street and stencil art. He often combines dark humor with bold graphics, contrasting images of innocence with darker elements to create visually striking and thought-provoking pieces. His work has been exhibited in galleries and on the streets all over the world. A hand-painted multiple (HPM) is a type of fine art print that is created by the artist by hand-painting over a base image, which is usually a screen print or giclee print. The artist adds unique elements or details to each print, making each HPM a one-of-a-kind piece. An archival print is a high-quality, long-lasting reproduction of an original artwork, produced with fade-resistant inks and acid-free materials to ensure the print's longevity and maintain its color and detail over time. In the case of "Safe From Harm HPM Spray Paint Archival Print," the artwork is likely produced as a limited edition, meaning only a certain number of prints are available, and each print is numbered and signed by the artist. Collectors and fans of Lee Eelus's work would likely find this piece highly desirable for its unique, hand-painted elements and its archival quality.

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Lee Eelus> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks
Lee Eelus is a British artist whose work is often described as a blend of street art, graffiti, and fine art. Born in 1979 in Wigan, UK, Eelus (real name Lee Pennington) grew up in the West Midlands before moving to London in the early 2000s. It was here that he first began to make a name for himself in the street art scene. Eelus's work is characterized by a distinctive style that combines bold, graphic elements with intricate detail and a sense of whimsy. His art often features cartoon-like characters and animals, rendered in a variety of media including spray paint, stencils, and screen printing. He is particularly known for his use of color, which ranges from bright, neon hues to more muted earth tones. One of Eelus's most recognizable pieces is a stencil of a girl holding a red balloon, which has been replicated in cities around the world. The image is inspired by the famous scene in the movie "Le Ballon Rouge" and has become a symbol of hope and childhood innocence. In addition to his work on the streets, Eelus has also exhibited in galleries around the world. His solo shows have been held in London, Los Angeles, and Paris, among other cities, and his work has been included in group shows alongside artists such as Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and D*Face. Eelus's art often explores themes of identity, nostalgia, and the human condition. His work is playful and subversive, but also has a depth and complexity that belies its street art roots. He is an artist who is constantly pushing boundaries and experimenting with new techniques and mediums, and his work continues to inspire and engage audiences around the world.

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