Eine Calls for “The A – Z of Change”

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The A – Z of Change will debut at Carmichael Gallery. Internationally recognized for his super-sized lettering in urban areas, Eine will unveil a new body of works on canvas that combine his trademark typeface, vivid color palette and provocative imagery to powerful effect.

The gallery will also present new artwork by Frerk and Marc C. Woehr, the feature artists in their July Showcase. The German duo combines urban graphics and whimsical figures to create exciting mixed media work on canvas and wood.

An opening reception for The A – Z of Change and Frerk and Marc C. Woehr will be held on Thursday July 9 2009 from 7.00pm – 10.00pm with Eine in attendance. The exhibition will be open for viewing through Thursday, July 30 2009 from 1.00pm – 7.00pm.

About Eine:

Vandal, graffiti writer, street artist, fine artist, Eine has over twenty years experience of drawing a crowd. The former master printer at UK publishing house Pictures On Walls takes deceptively simple typography to a new level with iconic lettering which graces storefront shutters and city walls throughout the world.

Eine has enjoyed successful group and solo shows at galleries throughout London, Scandinavia and the US and has participated in numerous art events and festivals, including Santa’s Ghetto (2004-2007) and Nuart (2007). His work has been featured in many books, magazines and other publications. Eine most recently set a world record for hand-pulling the most colors (78) in a silk-screen print.

About Frerk and Marc C. Woehr:

Frerk and Marc C. Woehr have each exhibited their work in solo and group exhibitions throughout their native Germany. The Stuttgart-based artists first worked together during the Modart/Scope Art Creative Boat Party in 2008. This was followed by an appearance at Primary Flight during Art Basel Miami that December.

Frerk and Marc C. Woehr’s collaborative and individual work has been published in numerous European magazines and books, including Modart, Stylefile, Backspin, Amateur and Graffiti Art.

Source: Juxtapoz

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