
Love Lenticular 1
Ben Eine’s iconic letter art is given a snazzy twist in Love Lenticular 1, created exclusively for Enter Gallery.
The four letters L-O-V-E are laid out in a grid and set against a black background. Printing in this layered, lenticular process, Eine’s characteristically colourful designs now have two variations: teal, fuchsia, sky blue, cherry, and honey from one perspective; tomato, duck-egg, forest-green, peach and carmine from the other.
Eine is known for developing his own distinctive typography. Blending the colours of 60s psychedelia with the gilded fonts of high-Victoriana, Eine’s typeface is a bouncy celebration of the written word. Famously adorning the shutters and shopfronts of East London, Eine’s street art adds a splash of colour and life to the drab of grey concrete. With this dazzling little lenticular, Eine’s bright artwork can now lift interior spaces too. Love Lenticular 1 — what’s not to love?!
Ben Eine’s iconic letter art is given a snazzy twist in Love Lenticular 1, created exclusively for Enter Gallery.
The four letters L-O-V-E are laid out in a grid and set against a black background. Printing in this layered, lenticular process, Eine’s characteristically colourful designs now have two variations: teal, fuchsia, sky blue, cherry, and honey from one perspective; tomato, duck-egg, forest-green, peach and carmine from the other.
Eine is known for developing his own distinctive typography. Blending the colours of 60s psychedelia with the gilded fonts of high-Victoriana, Eine’s typeface is a bouncy celebration of the written word. Famously adorning the shutters and shopfronts of East London, Eine’s street art adds a splash of colour and life to the drab of grey concrete. With this dazzling little lenticular, Eine’s bright artwork can now lift interior spaces too. Love Lenticular 1 — what’s not to love?!
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Ben Eine’s iconic letter art is given a snazzy twist in Love Lenticular 1, created exclusively for Enter Gallery.
The four letters L-O-V-E are laid out in a grid and set against a black background. Printing in this layered, lenticular process, Eine’s characteristically colourful designs now have two variations: teal, fuchsia, sky blue, cherry, and honey from one perspective; tomato, duck-egg, forest-green, peach and carmine from the other.
Eine is known for developing his own distinctive typography. Blending the colours of 60s psychedelia with the gilded fonts of high-Victoriana, Eine’s typeface is a bouncy celebration of the written word. Famously adorning the shutters and shopfronts of East London, Eine’s street art adds a splash of colour and life to the drab of grey concrete. With this dazzling little lenticular, Eine’s bright artwork can now lift interior spaces too. Love Lenticular 1 — what’s not to love?!










