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Tristan Eaton – The Son

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Artist: Tristan Eaton

Medium: Archival inkjet (giclée) print on Moab Entrada 290gsm Cotton Rag. Printed with Epson Ultrachrome Pro ink.

Dimensions: 20 x 40 inches

Year: 2018

Edition Size: 345

Markings: Embossed, numbered and signed by the artist.

Condition: Excellent – new and unframed.

Notes: Print only – frame not included. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. © Tristan Eaton

About The Work

This limited edition art print is titled “The Son” by Tristan Eaton. The giclee print is 20 inches wide and 40 inches tall. This print is based on an original painting from the artist’s solo show titled “Legacy” at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles in 2015. The work is a self-portrait of the artist. Each print is embossed, numbered and signed by the artist. The work is new, unframed, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from our gallery.

About the Artist

Born in L.A. in 1978, Tristan Eaton started pursuing street art as a teenager, painting everything from billboards to dumpsters in the urban landscapes of the cities where he lived, be it London, Detroit, or New York. He designed his first toy for Fisher-Price at 18 years old and soon became a driving force in the world of designer toys. Eaton's work for Kidrobot, including the famous Dunny and Munny art toys, helped him achieve international renown and an ever-growing fan base. After forming his Creative Agency Thunderdog Studios in New York City in 2004, Eaton became a leader in the advertising and commercial-art spheres, and is regularly commissioned by a roster of clients that includes Nike, Versace, and even Barack Obama. These days, Eaton is one of the most prominent street artists working today. Eaton’s large scale mural work features a meticulous, visual collage of pop imagery mixed with his unique personal style, all executed with freehand spray paint on a colossal scale. Eaton now focuses on his Fine Art and large-scale mural work full-time, which can be found in dozens of cities across the globe from Paris to Shanghai. Eaton’s work can also be seen in the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) permanent collection.

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