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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.

    $804.00$683.00

Sheep Graffiti Street Pop Art

Sheep are not an uncommon subject in graffiti street pop art. They can be depicted in a variety of styles, from realistic to abstract, and can convey a range of meanings and messages. In some cases, sheep may be used to represent innocence or vulnerability. They can also be used to represent conformity or mindlessness, as in the phrase "sheep mentality." Alternatively, sheep can be used to represent rebellion against authority or social norms, as in the case of the iconic "Obey" sheep by street artist Shepard Fairey. Sheep may also be used for their aesthetic appeal, with artists using their woolly coats and distinctive shapes to create visually striking images. In some cases, sheep may be incorporated into larger murals or pieces, adding a touch of whimsy or humor to an otherwise serious work. Sheep are a versatile subject in graffiti street pop art, offering a range of possibilities for artists looking to express themselves through this vibrant and dynamic art form.

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