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iratasan
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Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:06 pm
Eighty wrote:He's basically one of the most prolific graffiti artists in the UK. While his prints aren't exactly breaking boundaries they're nice tributes to his street stuff and aesthetically pleasing to boot. Another fun fact is that it's Ben Eine's hands that pulls the screens for POW
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that would explain why mode 2 is distributed over POW.
have any links of his street stuff for us mate?
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Eighty
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Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:09 pm
iratasan wrote:Eighty wrote:He's basically one of the most prolific graffiti artists in the UK. While his prints aren't exactly breaking boundaries they're nice tributes to his street stuff and aesthetically pleasing to boot. Another fun fact is that it's Ben Eine's hands that pulls the screens for POW
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that would explain why mode 2 is distributed over POW.
have any links of his street stuff for us mate?
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=eine
90,467 results... Have to wade through the crap but you'll get the jist after a few pages. I have to say after walking past some of his large scale pieces you start to appreciate his prints a lot more.
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iratasan
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Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:25 pm
Eighty wrote:iratasan wrote:Eighty wrote:He's basically one of the most prolific graffiti artists in the UK. While his prints aren't exactly breaking boundaries they're nice tributes to his street stuff and aesthetically pleasing to boot. Another fun fact is that it's Ben Eine's hands that pulls the screens for POW
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that would explain why mode 2 is distributed over POW.
have any links of his street stuff for us mate?
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=eine
90,467 results... Have to wade through the crap but you'll get the jist after a few pages. I have to say after walking past some of his large scale pieces you start to appreciate his prints a lot more.
thanks for the link mate.
i must admit that he produces a lot of uninspired fudge, but there are quite a few gems between that. i like the "vandalism" and the "scary" piece in particular.
seeing his other stuff in context with the prints makes the prints even more senseless.
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bubbie
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Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:25 am
Popped up as a weekly award nominee. Really? Never got his stuff personally. Why would anyone pay money for this?