This is a postcard set of two lenticular postcards of Not Everything Is So Black & White by Eelus, in both the standard and 3D variant versions. Not Everything Is So Black & White was initially released in 2012 as a Limited Edition silkscreen - and became the first in a series of work, followed by After The Rain, released in 2013 and Where They’ll Never Find Us – another artrepublic exclusive, released in 2015. This trilogy of work is perhaps the artists’ most well known and loved.
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Lenticular
Size: Image size: 10.5cm x 14.8cm (A6)
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Eelus is a street artist that combines iconic pop culture imagery, art historical references and elements of graphic design to create vibrant artworks. Each of Eelus’ artworks are full of contradictions: between light and dark, good and evil.
Eelus is a street artist that combines iconic pop culture imagery, art historical references and elements of graphic design to create vibrant artworks. Each of Eelus’ artworks are full of contradictions: between light and dark, good and evil.
Balancing the opposing forces of vivid colour and stark monochrome, we love how Eelus’ work brings the beautiful and sometimes caustic realities of the world together. Eelus’ career had an unconventional start. As a child, the artist would sell drawings of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to other pupils in the playground for a small profit. After moving to London from the north of England, Eelus discovered the world of street art. After his art was discovered by Banksy, Eelus’ status as an artist was catapulted to new heights, and his first print sold in record time. His artwork is now exhibited worldwide.
We love how Eelus uses bold colours to highlight his dramatic figures. Eelus's artwork is a celebration of the bold and the beautiful, and his vibrant block colours are a delight to the eye. Eelus mixes macabre imagery of ballerinas in bear traps and women in danger with bright and joyful colours. This contradiction adds another layer of dimension to Eelus' artwork.