Description
We are excited to be able to offer for sale an original artwork by graffiti artist AEUL. The artwork, titled “Marfă de stradă” (Street merchandise), is done using spray paint and acrylics on a 50 x 50 cm on 100% cotton canvas. It is painted in 2021 in Bucharest, Romania.
Despite these challenging times, that we are all experiencing for almost a year, we have good news for you. After invading the streets of Bucharest, the omnipresent creature made by Aeul overran the feeder.ro shop/gallery. Two of his artworks found their homes in the current month, and now a new canvas is available.
Aeul is a remarkable graffiti writer who doesn’t follow a conventional path or trend, as he creates his own distinct universe. He can easily combine brush painting techniques with his spray painting skills, developed in more than a decade of graffiti. Moreover, he lets his imagination run rampantly free, and the results are magnificent. You are invited to discover a new canvas made by Aeul that depicts his well-known character painted in white, in contrast with a chaotically tagged background, a nod to the walls bustling with tags you can find on the streets of Bucharest.
The artwork, titled Street merchandise (Marfă de stradă), is a mixed media painting, created by Aeul using spray paint and acrylics on a 50 x 50 cm cotton canvas.
The artwork is signed in the painting and comes with an authenticity certificate.
Discover more original artworks by AEUL, available in the feeder.ro/shop
The Tear of the Wish (Lacrima Dorinței) by AEUL (painting, acrylic on canvas, 50 x 40 cm)
The Pianist at the End of the World (Pianistul din capătul lumii) by AEUL (painting, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 50 cm) SOLD
The Painter’s Night (Noaptea Zugravului ) by AEUL (painting, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 cm)
The Crying Pig (Porcul care plânge) by AEUL (spray on a found canvas, 50 x 50 cm) – SOLD
About AEUL
If the Romanian graffiti community would have 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 w/ Aeul.
“I don’t think anyone counted them (n.e. the characters), I lost track around 500. Some disappear, some show up…” – AEUL