Auréole, 2024
Artist: Hush
Medium: 14-layer silkscreen with glossy black UV varnish and silver metallic ink on handmade 350 gsm Somerset Satin cotton paper
Dimensions: 74 × 54 cm
Edition: 150
Signed & Numbered: Yes
Description:
HUSH, whose real name is Dan Eastwood, is a contemporary artist from the United Kingdom. He is known for his unique blend of street art, graffiti, and Japanese influences.
HUSH’s work features a variety of techniques including graffiti, spray paint, silkscreen, and collage. His style is often associated with pop art and urban aesthetics.
He creates dynamic, multicultural compositions, highlighting alluring and enigmatic women. His artworks often juxtapose traditional Japanese motifs, calligraphy, pop icons, and street culture references.
Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Secure worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional and careful packaging
✔ Tracking number and insurance included
FAQ
Is this an original edition by Hush?
Yes — Auréole is an original 14-layer silkscreen, produced with glossy black UV varnish and silver metallic ink on premium handmade Somerset Satin paper.
How many copies exist?
The work is part of a limited edition of 150, each one hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
What materials and techniques are used?
The piece is created using 14 layers of silkscreen, featuring metallic silver ink and glossy UV varnish, printed on 350 gsm Somerset Satin cotton paper.
Is the artwork signed?
Yes — every copy is signed and numbered by Hush.
What themes does the artwork explore?
Hush merges street art, Japanese aesthetics, pop art, calligraphy, and graffiti, often depicting powerful, enigmatic female figures. Auréole reflects his multicultural and layered visual language.
Is the artwork framed?
The piece is sold unframed, unless otherwise stated.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — we ship worldwide from France, with professional packaging, insurance, and tracking included.