Gallery Scene has some wonderful Star Wars pop art silk screen paintings by Eelus.
Thanks to Rick Abruzzo for the tip!
by Scott Beale on August 21, 2007 · 33049 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/star-wars-pop-art-by-eelus/Star+Wars+Pop+Art+By+Eelus2007-08-21+19%3A34%3A38Scott+Beale
Gallery Scene has some wonderful Star Wars pop art silk screen paintings by Eelus.
Thanks to Rick Abruzzo for the tip!
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hmmm this looks very bansky-esque. don’t you think?
no prices.
The walker images actually look extremely like a band show poster my friend Casey Burns made in 2003. I’ve got printing #76/80 framed in my dining room.
In small form: http://caseyburns.com/images/tn/TN_17038.jpg
This poster was also featured in the book “The Art of Modern Rock: The Rock Poster Explosion” and Casey’s posters are usually at Flatstock. I’d be really surprised if he wasn’t the inspiration for these.
Yes, stencil style, Banksy style… but very nice! I’d easily buy the top one (shat-at) if available in size about 200×120cm.
Keep it up.
I think the top one actually is a banksy piece.
very nice, I enjoyed seeing these images
Yes, the top piece is an original Banksy design, is this guy trying to hawk it as his own ?
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