Description
Aeul – Med UV II (green), 2025
spray paint and acrylic marker on cotton canvas, 18 x 12 cm, 2025. The painting is part of a series of six and is signed on the front. It comes with a mini wooden easel.
The feeder.ro online gallery continues to grow its selection of street art and graffiti with a new experimental piece by Aeul. “Medium UV II (green)” was painted in 2025 in Romania and belongs to a special series conceived as a perfect match for ultraviolet light, revealing enhanced contrasts, glowing accents, and hidden visual nuances when exposed to UV environments.“Medium UV II”, a captivating 18 × 12 cm square painting by the acclaimed street artist Aeul, features the iconic pig character at the centre of this compact yet powerful composition. While striking under normal light, the work truly comes alive under UV, where colour layers and details gain an extra dimension, reinforcing Aeul’s playful and experimental approach to contemporary street art.
For a complete presentation, “Medium UV II” is accompanied by a mini wooden easel — a thoughtful addition that not only supports the petite canvas but also turns it into a portable art object, ideal for display in both standard and UV-lit spaces. This miniature creation is more than a visual delight; it is a pocket-sized statement designed for collectors who appreciate works that shift, react, and transform with light.
The series consists of distinctive characters created by Aeul, each inhabiting a different context and responding uniquely to ultraviolet light. You are invited to discover the other canvases in this series by following the links below.
Discover more original artworks by AEUL, available at https://www.feeder.ro/shop/product-category/artists-editions/aeul/
About AEUL
If the Romanian graffiti community had a key symbol, then surely it would be the piggy-dog created by AEUL. Present uptown and downtown, on the streets and on the main road, the piggy established itself a real reputation on the urban scene. Find out more about the elusive artist by reading our feeder insider interview with Aeul.“I don’t think anyone counted them (e.n. the characters), I lost track around 500. Some disappear, some show up…” – AEUL
























