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  • WK Shepard Portrait Silkscreen Print by WK Interact x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY WK Shepard Portrait Silkscreen Print by WK Interact x Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    WK / Shepard Portrait Silkscreen Print by WK Interact x Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on French Speckletone True White Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 450 Artwork Size 36x24 Silkscreen Print WK Interact and Shepard Fairey are luminaries in pop art, street art, and graffiti art, showcasing creativity that blurs the line between counterculture and mainstream artistry. Each has carved its distinct identity in the ever-evolving art scene, bridging the gap between street aesthetics and fine art. Their contribution to this art form has not only inspired a generation of artists but also brought street art into the global limelight. WK Interact, a French artist based in New York City, is renowned for his kinetic, motion-based black-and-white street art. His works often depict figures in motion, creating a sense of velocity and dynamism that is emblematic of urban life. The artistry goes beyond traditional graffiti as his murals often interact with the architecture and environment they are placed in, reflecting a deep connection with the urban landscape. A key concept behind his work is to capture the energy and pace of city life, turning mundane structures into a living art spectacle. "I’ve known WK for almost 25 years, but I admired his art for many years before that. When I started putting art up on the streets of NY in the early 90s, WK had some of the best murals around lower Manhattan. We’ve collaborated a few times over the years, and when I was in NYC in December, WK shot some portraits of me as part of an artist homage series. Usually, I’m uncomfortable being the subject of art pieces, but I love what he did with the final art because it merges our aesthetics very harmoniously… and my face is less of the focus!" -Shepard Fairey "In 2009, I was invited by Shepard Fairey to have a solo show at the Subliminal Project Gallery in Los Angeles. 14 years later, I have the pleasure of visiting Subliminal Projects once again… to sign a new limited edition print, on which we collaborated. I met Shepard long ago… I’ve joined him on many adventures around the world, from Berlin, Japan, NYC, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, to Paris. Early on, I realized as we were hitting the streets with paste ups, that we shared something in common and that was the constant desire to work. Shepard was the first person to contact me and extend an invitation to participate in the game. I admire how sharp he is… he forgets nothing. I’m grateful that he let me paint his portrait, but I’m mostly honored to call him my friend." –WK Interact

    $750.00

Star
Stars are a popular theme in graffiti art and street art. They are often used to add a touch of magic and whimsy to a piece, as well as to convey a sense of hope, aspiration, and optimism. Stars are also symbolic of guidance and direction, and they can be used to signify a particular journey or path. In graffiti art, stars are often incorporated into lettering styles, such as bubble letters or wildstyle. They may be used to add emphasis or to create a sense of movement and energy within the piece. Stars can also be used as standalone elements, either as a focal point or as a complementary feature to other design elements. In street art, stars can take on a range of different forms and meanings. They may be used as stencils, stickers, or freehand murals. Some street artists use stars to create intricate patterns and designs, while others use them to convey political or social messages. Stars can also be used to create a sense of wonder and curiosity, drawing attention to a particular space or object. One notable example of stars in street art is Banksy's "Girl with Balloon" piece. In this work, a young girl reaches out for a red heart-shaped balloon, which is depicted as a star. The image has become one of Banksy's most famous works, and it has been interpreted in many different ways. Some see the piece as a commentary on the fleeting nature of happiness, while others see it as a representation of hope and aspiration. Another example of stars in street art can be found in the work of Shepard Fairey, who created the iconic "Obey" campaign. Fairey often uses stars in his designs, which are meant to symbolize power and authority. The star is a common motif in military iconography, and Fairey's use of it is intended to subvert these symbols of authority and control. Stars are a versatile and popular theme in graffiti art and street art. They can be used to convey a range of different meanings and emotions, from hope and aspiration to political commentary and social critique. Stars can also be used to add a touch of magic and wonder to a piece, drawing attention and creating a sense of curiosity. Whether incorporated into lettering styles or used as standalone elements, stars are a powerful design feature that have become a staple of urban art.

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