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Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Big Sur Coast Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
The Big Sur Coast 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Speckletone Art Paper by Artist Shepard Fairey Artwork. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 600 Size 18x24 "This Big Sur Coast print, created in partnership with The Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series, features the graceful and iconic Bixby Creek bridge along with a beautiful stretch of the California coastal cliffs and Pacific Ocean. I’ve been to this location in person several times, and it is breathtaking in any weather at any time of the year. I feel very lucky to have a system of parks in California preserved for public enjoyment and are valued landmarks. I think it is essential to keep some spaces dominated by nature for the sake of the environment and citizens’ quality of life. Proceeds from this print will help maintain the parks." -Shepard Fairey
$396.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Bauhaus- Silver Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Bauhaus- Silver 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Shepard Fairey Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) Bauhaus (Silver), 2008 Screenprint in colors on paper 24 x 18 inches (61 x 45.7 cm) (sheet) Ed. 108/150 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Obey Giant, Los Angeles. Go Away White. Bauhaus (Silver) by Shepard Fairey: A Rare Limited Edition Silkscreen Print Bauhaus (Silver), a two-color hand-pulled silkscreen print created in 2008, is a striking work by Shepard Fairey, a pioneering figure in the worlds of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. Known for his powerful visual language and social commentary, Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, built his reputation through the Obey Giant campaign and later achieved international fame with his Barack Obama Hope poster. This piece, published by Obey Giant in Los Angeles, stands as both an artistic homage and a representation of Fairey’s ability to connect historical art movements with contemporary urban expression. The Design and Influences of Bauhaus (Silver) Bauhaus (Silver) takes its name and inspiration from the influential Bauhaus school of design, which revolutionized art, architecture, and graphic design in the early 20th century. The work features a monochromatic palette of silver and grey, emphasizing intricate line work and ornamental flourishes reminiscent of classical art. The centerpiece of the print is a distressed angel figure, which references traditional iconography while incorporating modern graphic techniques. The symmetrical, decorative framing gives the piece a timeless quality, blending historical design elements with Shepard Fairey’s distinctive street art aesthetic. The print also incorporates text referencing Go Away White, which was the final studio album by the post-punk band Bauhaus. This tie to music adds another layer of cultural commentary, as Fairey often pays tribute to bands, movements, and figures that influenced his own artistic voice. The choice to honor Bauhaus underscores the interconnectedness of art, music, and countercultural ideals, a recurring theme in Fairey’s body of work. Hand-Pulled Silkscreen and Limited Edition Rarity Bauhaus (Silver) was meticulously produced as a hand-pulled silkscreen print on fine art paper. Measuring 24 x 18 inches, the print highlights Fairey’s attention to detail and dedication to craftsmanship. The piece is part of a limited edition of 150, each individually signed, numbered, and dated by Fairey in pencil along the lower edge. This limited nature increases the work’s rarity and collectability, particularly among enthusiasts of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. The silkscreen process used to create the piece further reflects Fairey’s commitment to the tradition of printmaking. The method allows for precise layering of ink, producing rich textures and clean lines that enhance the visual impact of the design. Silkscreening is a medium deeply rooted in both fine art and street culture, making it a perfect vehicle for Fairey’s message-driven artwork. The Legacy of Shepard Fairey and Bauhaus (Silver) Shepard Fairey’s Bauhaus (Silver) is a testament to the artist’s ability to merge modern street art techniques with the aesthetics of historical design. By referencing the Bauhaus movement and combining it with contemporary themes, Fairey creates a work that bridges generations of artistic expression. His use of distressed imagery and clean composition speaks to the tension between tradition and modernity, a hallmark of his style. Fairey’s work continues to influence global art and design, resonating with audiences who value both its visual appeal and its underlying messages. Bauhaus (Silver) serves as a unique collectible, capturing Fairey’s approach to blending fine art techniques with the rebellious energy of Graffiti Artwork. For collectors and admirers of Street Pop Art, this piece represents an important chapter in the ongoing evolution of contemporary art.
$685.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Force of Nature Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Force of Nature Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled 5-Color on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 550 Artwork Size 18x24 Silkscreen Print "This "Force of Nature" is both a celebration of nature and a cautionary tale. Waves are beautiful and represent a powerful, hypnotic rhythmic cycle, but waves can be incredibly destructive when energized by a storm. The semi-predictable seasonal flooding patterns from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia led to fertile land and the formation of Sumer, the first civilization. Humans have thrived by studying and adapting to weather patterns. An awareness of and respect for the undulations of nature has been crucial to the development of civilization and the success of its various communities. Climate change has demonstrated what happens to civilization when nature becomes more powerful and less predictable. From hurricanes Sandy, Katrina, and many others to uncontrollable wildfires in CA, tornadoes in the midwest, and record temperatures and heat-related deaths in Europe, where many lack air-conditioning, civilization is often unequipped to deal with the global warming-fuelled force of nature. A portion of proceeds from this print go to Greenpeace USA's efforts to fight for responsible environmental policies. Thanks for caring!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY The Artistic Significance of "Force of Nature" Shepard Fairey's "Force of Nature" is a thought-provoking silkscreen print that captures the tumultuous beauty of the natural world and the poignant message of environmental awareness. As a leading figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork, Fairey, with his OBEY brand, has often melded aesthetic appeal with social commentary, and this piece is no exception. The 2023 signed and numbered limited edition of 550, sized 18x24 inches, is a visual spectacle and a statement on the precarious balance between human civilization and the natural forces that both sustain and threaten it. "Force of Nature" is a hallmark of Fairey's work, showcasing his mastery of the silkscreen medium with a hand-pulled 5-color process on cream speckletone fine art paper. The artwork presents a wave in mid-crescendo, a snapshot of nature's raw power and grace. The contrast between the serene sky and the raging sea encapsulates the dual nature of water as both life-giving and destructive, a theme that resonates deeply in the current climate of ecological uncertainty. The piece reflects Fairey's acute awareness of the environment's rhythms and the disruptions caused by climate change. By choosing the wave as a central motif, Fairey alludes to the cycles of nature that have enabled human progress, such as the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which nourished the cradle of civilization. However, the storm-energized wave symbolizes the potential for destruction, as seen in recent natural disasters exacerbated by climate change. This duality of creation and chaos lies at the heart of the "Force of Nature" print. Environmental Advocacy Through Art Fairey's work is not content with mere representation; it seeks to galvanize action. By partnering with Greenpeace USA and dedicating some proceeds to fight for responsible environmental policies, "Force of Nature" exemplifies how art can be a change agent. The print is a clarion call to respect and adapt to the undulations of nature, emphasizing that civilization's success hinges on its ability to coexist with the Earth's powerful and unpredictable forces. The "Force of Nature" print reflects the human cost of ecological disasters, from hurricanes to wildfires, tornadoes, and extreme temperatures. Fairey's portrayal of the wave conveys the urgent need for awareness and preparedness in these challenges. It is a reminder that while nature's patterns have fostered human thriving, our current trajectory risks upsetting this delicate balance with potentially catastrophic consequences. Shepard Fairey's Ongoing Legacy in Art and Activism Shepard Fairey has consistently committed to merging his artistic endeavors with activism, and the "Force of Nature" print continues this ethos. His work in the street pop art and graffiti art scenes has often carried a message, whether advocating for peace, justice, or environmental stewardship. Fairey's legacy is one of provocation and inspiration, challenging viewers to engage with critical issues through art. "Force of Nature" is a testament to Fairey's artistic skill and his role as a cultural commentator and environmental advocate. Through its evocative imagery and message, the print underscores the potential for art to transcend aesthetic boundaries and become a catalyst for social and ecological progress. In the broader context of street pop art and graffiti artwork, "Force of Nature" exemplifies how these art forms can contribute to meaningful conversations. Fairey's print invites discourse on our relationship with the planet, urging a collective reevaluation of how we interact with the forces that shape our existence. Art can inform, influence, and incite through works like this, playing a crucial role in shaping the future of our civilization and our world.
$536.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Born In 1970 Real Oval Deck Skateboard Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Born In 1970 Real Oval Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Shepard Fairey. Shepard Fairey was asked by Real Skateboards to create a new Obey design for one of their boards. It is a limited edition skateboard, so there are only 500 available.
$396.00
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Shepard Fairey- OBEY Black & Red Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY
Black & Red Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey- OBEY Hand-Pulled on Cream Speckletone Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork Obey Pop Culture Artist. 2021 Signed by Shepard Fairey- OBEY & Numbered Limited Edition of 150 Artwork Size 18x24 Sedation in Bloom Silkscreen Print Series. "I originally worked on this poppy pattern art as part of my collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung. In our piece, we addressed the tragic murder of Vincent Chin and the historical use of anti-Asian imagery and symbols in Western culture. The poppy is a beautiful flower with many symbolic interpretations, including peace, death, sleep, and sedation. I often weave floral and decorative patterns into my art to draw viewers in and make challenging concepts more digestible. However, decorative appeal can sedate people and distract them from more important social issues. Whether in entertainment, alcohol, drugs, or conspicuous consumption, I think sedation is a major cause of social and political complacency and ignorance. These Sedation In Bloom prints serve the dual purpose of a decorative escape and a reminder to stay awake and aware!" -Shepard Fairey- OBEY. Shepard Fairey's Black & Red Sedation in Bloom: A Visual Manifesto In the eclectic domain of street pop art and graffiti artwork, the Black & Red Sedation in Bloom silkscreen print by Shepard Fairey is a vivid testament to the genre's capacity for profound expression. This piece is part of a compelling series by Fairey, an artist named Frank Shepard Fairey, hailing from the United States of America. Known for his ability to stir the public conscience through his art, Fairey's work on this series was crafted in 2021, and it resonates with his signature blend of design and message. Symbolism and Social Commentary in Fairey's Prints The artwork, pulled by hand on cream speckletone fine art paper, features an inherently limited edition size, with only 150 pieces produced. Each print, measuring 18x24 inches, is meticulously signed and numbered by the artist, ensuring its exclusivity and connection to Fairey's artistic narrative. The stark contrast of red against black is not just visually arresting but symbolically charged, portraying poppies that traditionally symbolize peace and sleep but also carry darker associations with death and sedation. Fairey's artistic approach often includes weaving floral and decorative patterns to capture the viewer's attention, making the art's underlying messages more accessible and engaging. The seductive beauty of the poppies in this print is deliberate, drawing the viewer into a deeper conversation about the nature of distraction and sedation in modern society. Fairey suggests that such beauty can serve as a diversion from critical social issues, lulling the populace into complacency and fostering a culture of political inaction. The Power of Street Pop Art in Public Discourse Fairey's collaboration with artist Gordon Cheung on the concept behind this print series underlines their joint commitment to address grave issues such as the murder of Vincent Chin and the perpetuation of anti-Asian stereotypes. The Black & Red Sedation in Bloom print transcends its aesthetic component. It stands as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and awareness in a world too often dulled by the distractions of entertainment, substance abuse, and overconsumption. In Fairey's own words, this series serves a dual purpose: it is a channel for decorative immersion and a significant cue to remain conscious and critical of the world's narratives. His use of poppies amidst the lush decorative motifs provides a layered meaning, urging the audience to seek engagement with societal issues rather than retreating into the seductive calm that beauty can sometimes promise. Through this striking series, Fairey continues to showcase the influential role of street pop art as a medium for cultural critique and a rallying cry for collective awareness.
$676.00
