To coincide with the launch of eBoy’s current exhibition, Concrete Hermit has produced a special limited edition of 100 T-shirts. Hand screen-printed in London, these t-shirts express detail from eBoy’s colour rich panoramic cityscape of Los Angeles (To view the product details, click here). A series of prints and other products, including a unique pure wool blanket, have also been produced to mark the occasion, and will be available exclusively from Concrete Hermit. The exhibition runs from 9th May – 30th June at:
Concrete Hermit Gallery
5a Club Row,
London,
E1 6JX,
United Kingdon
Open 10am – 6pm Tuesday-Sunday.
eBoy, the innovative and seminal pixel art pioneers, are exhibiting at Concrete Hermit this May. eBoy is a pixel art group founded in 1998 by Steffen Sauerteig, Svend Smital and Kai Vermehr. From their Berlin studio they create re-usable pixel objects and take them to build complex and extensible artwork. Their work makes intense use of popular culture and commercial icons, and their style is presented in three-dimensional illustrations filled with robots, cars, guns and girls. Their unique style has gained them a cult following among graphic designers worldwide, and they have worked with among others, named brands and companies such as Coca-Cola, MTV, VH1, Adidas, and Honda. They were also involved in creating the album cover for Groove Armada’s 2007 studio album Soundboy Rock.