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Letter O

Ben Eine is a contemporary street artist from London. Eine displays his love of typography loud and proud, creating hundreds of artworks celebrating his selection of graffiti fonts.

Eine launched his career working alongside Banksy establishing the iconic Pictures on Walls Gallery in 2003. Since then, his work has made it into the collection of Barack Obama, and in 2018 he unveiled a mural in East London so large it can be seen from space.

Letter O is created in Eine’s signature font, immediately establishing this as a work by this celebrated artist.

This six-colour silkscreen print is from a limited edition of 125, signed and numbered by the artist. This piece is available in three colour variants, Green, Pink and Orange.

Size (cm): 57 x 55

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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Edition Size: 125
    Size (cm): 55 x 57
    SKU: EG19867
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    About the artist
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    Originally a writer, a love of words has continued to inspire the work of Ben Eine. More than twenty-five years after his first foray into graffiti art, Eine is known today as one of London’s most prolific street-artists, regarded across the world as a pioneer of graffiti letter forms and visual typography. His work is a celebration of font and graphics, exploring the individual characteristics of letters – their shapes, their curves, their lines – to reveal the semiotic beauty therein. 

    Opting for bold and often retro palettes, Eine’s work refuses to fade into the background. These are words and letters with a voice of their own, shouting their presence on concrete, on asphalt, and on the plane of the printed form. His most iconic work to date, ‘Alphabet Street’, is an epic mural, spanning the length of Middlesex Street in London, as each of the twenty-six letters of the English alphabet adorns a shopfront-shutter in characteristically colourful style. 

    Today, Eine’s work is held in permanent collections across the word, including the V&A, London and The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Most recently, Eine was commissioned to create a large-scale mural on the wall of the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi. In 2010, Eine’s painting ‘21st Century City’ was famously gifted to Barack Obama by then-Prime Minister, David Cameron.