Investment Grade Art

3 artworks


  • Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Printers Proof Hand-Pulled 1-Color Screen Print on Cradled Wood Embellished Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. PP Printers Proof 2007 Signed & PP Marked HPM Hand Pulled Artwork Size 18x24 Oil Freedom. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Operation Oil Freedom (Black), 2007 Hand pulled multiple on panel 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) P.P. Signed, dated, and annotated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles Print Grade: 7/10 Moderate overall craquelure; mild surface soiling. Framed Dimensions 24.5 X 18.5 Inches Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print is a piece of artwork created by Shepard Fairey, also known as OBEY, an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, and activist. Shepard Fairey gained widespread recognition through his "OBEY Giant" campaign and his iconic "Hope" poster of Barack Obama. His work often combines elements of street art, propaganda, and activism, drawing attention to social and political issues. This particular piece, "Operation Oil Freedom Black PP HPM Wood Silkscreen Print," likely addresses the politics surrounding oil, energy consumption, and environmental concerns. As with many of Fairey's works, this piece employs a mix of bold fuel visuals and thought-provoking eagle burd imagery to engage the viewer and spark conversation about the subject matter. The use of silkscreen printing and wood as a medium further emphasizes the unique style and texture of the piece. Without seeing the artwork, it's difficult to provide a more detailed analysis of its specific visual elements or its exact meaning. However, it is likely that the piece carries a strong political and social message in line with Fairey's usual style.

    $8,678.00

  • We Own the Future Aluminum Metal Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY We Own the Future Aluminum Metal Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY

    We Own the Future Metal Edition Hand-Pulled 2-Color Silkscreen Print on Aluminum Metal by Pop Graffiti Artist Shepard Fairey- Obey x Antonino D'Ambrosio Rare Street Art Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed by Shepard Fairey & Numbered Limited Edition of 3 Artwork Size 18x24 Extremely low edition of only 3! WE OWN THE FUTURE METAL Fine Art Edition: Silkscreen on Metal Silkscreen on Metal (Aluminum) Printed Matters-Detroit 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm) 2015. We Own the Future The Makers of Fire Transform Our World With Creative Response "We Own the Future" is a metal silkscreen print created by Shepard Fairey in 2015 as part of his OBEY art campaign. The print features a stylized image of a woman's face, with the words "WE OWN THE FUTURE" in bold letters across the top. The woman in the image is wearing a hat and holding a flame with angel wings. Fairey's use of lettering and metal is a nod to the future punk aesthetic that has influenced much of his work. The message of the print is a call to action for people to take ownership of their future and to strive for positive change in the world. It speaks to Fairey's belief in the power of grassroots activism and the ability of individuals to effect change through their actions. "We Own the Future" was produced in a limited edition of 3 prints, with each print signed and numbered by the artist. The print measures 18 x 24 inches and is printed on aluminum, giving it a sleek and modern look. As with much of Fairey's work, "We Own the Future" has become a popular symbol of resistance and activism, appearing on protest signs and in street art around the world. 0

    $6,509.00

  • Run Away Silkscreen Fine Art Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    D*Face- Dean Stockton Run Away Silkscreen Fine Art Print by D*Face- Dean Stockton

    Run Away Hand-Pulled 10-Color Silkscreen Print on 370gsm Lambeth Drawing Cartridge Paper by Desirable Artist D*Face Limited Edition Pop Art Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 27.25x39.5 Framed With a Large Custom Frame & Mat. D*Face (b. 1978) Run Away, 2020 Screenprint in colors on Lambeth Drawing Cartridge paper 39-1/2 x 27-1/4 inches (100.3 x 69.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 71/150 Signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge. Published by Stolen Space Gallery, London The Fusion of Classic and Contemporary in D*Face's 'Run Away' D*Face, the pseudonym of the British street artist Dean Stockton, has long been a prominent name in street pop art and graffiti artwork. His work 'Run Away' is a notable entry in his oeuvre, a hand-pulled 10-color silkscreen print on the revered Lambeth Drawing Cartridge paper. This 2020 signed and numbered limited edition piece exemplifies the artist's commitment to blending street art's insurgent energy with traditional printmaking's craftsmanship. Technical Brilliance and Thematic Depth in 'Run Away' At 39-1/2 x 27-1/4 inches, 'Run Away' is grand in scale and intricate in detail. The piece captures a moment of passionate embrace, yet the figures are depicted with elements of dissolution, perhaps suggesting the fleeting nature of love or the ephemeral quality of relationships. The artwork's narrative is enhanced by its visual complexity—the use of a 10-color palette allows for a vibrant depth of image. The choice of Lambeth Drawing Cartridge paper is crucial to the print's allure. Known for its heavy weight and superior quality, the paper is an excellent foundation for silkscreen. It allows for a crisp transfer of ink and a vibrancy of color that lesser papers could not hold. The Lambeth paper complements D*Face's bold lines and sharp contrasts, ensuring that each print from the limited edition of 150 retains the clarity and impact of the original design. D*Face's Place in the Pantheon of Pop Art DFace's 'Run Away' reflects the artist's position in the pop art landscape. Born in 1978, DFace has witnessed the evolution of street art from a subculture to a globally recognized form of artistic expression. His work often contains commentary on consumerism, fame, and the mechanics of the art world, all deftly woven into 'Run Away.' The artist's signature style blends comic book-inspired aesthetics with a critical lens on modern society, giving him acclaim and space in galleries worldwide. 'Run Away,' published by Stolen Space Gallery in London, is a piece that encapsulates D*Face's mastery over his medium and message. It is a work that invites contemplation on the nature of modern romance, the icons of pop culture, and the art of silkscreen printing. The Lasting Impact of 'Run Away' in Modern Art DFace's 'Run Away' holds a distinguished place in modern art, bridging the gap between the raw expressiveness of street art and the precision of fine art printmaking. The artwork, framed within a large custom frame and mat, is designed to make a statement, whether displayed in a gallery or a private collection. The use of Lambeth Drawing Cartridge paper is a testament to DFace's respect for quality and tradition, even as he pushes the boundaries of art with his innovative and provocative style. The piece is not merely a visual treat; it is a cultural artifact that encapsulates the spirit of the times. With 'Run Away,' D*Face contributes to the ongoing conversation about the place and value of street pop art within the larger artistic narrative. His work, particularly this standout print, will continue to be studied and appreciated by those who seek to understand the complex interplay between art and society in the 21st century.

    $7,500.00

Investment Grade Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Investment grade art graffiti or street art refers to the growing market and interest in collecting and investing in street art as a legitimate form of fine art. Over the past few decades, street art has gained significant recognition and appreciation in the art world, with several artists achieving global acclaim and high prices at auction. If you're considering investing in graffiti or street art, there are a few factors to consider: Artist reputation: Look for artists with a strong reputation, critical acclaim, and a proven track record of sales. Notable street artists include Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Invader. Rarity: Limited edition or one-of-a-kind works tend to be more valuable. Keep an eye out for pieces that are part of a limited series or unique creations. Provenance: Ensure that the artwork has a clear history of ownership and authenticity. This will increase its value and make it easier to sell in the future. Condition: The physical condition of the artwork is important, as damage or deterioration can significantly decrease its value. Be prepared to care for the artwork to maintain its condition. Market trends: Research and follow the art market to understand trends and identify potential investment opportunities. Legal aspects: Street art created on public or private property may have legal issues regarding ownership and copyright. Acquiring artwork through reputable galleries or auctions can help avoid potential legal complications. Remember that investing in art, including street art, is a long-term commitment and carries risks like any other investment. It's essential to diversify your investments and not rely solely on art as an asset class. It's also a good idea to consult with an art advisor or financial professional before making significant investments in street art.

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