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Screenprint on 80# cream Speckletone paper. Chaos Mandala (2025) by Shepard Fairey is a visually captivating screenprint that blends intricate patterning with the artist’s signature street-art aesthetic. Printed on cream Speckletone paper, this work features a large, radiant mandala at its center, composed of detailed, symmetrical floral motifs in red, black, and white. Surrounding the mandala are layers of ornamental patterns and urban textures, with drips of paint and distressed areas adding raw energy to the composition. Fairey’s recurring use of symbols and balance between chaos and harmony is evident here, making this edition of 550 a striking reflection on order emerging from disorder.
Chaos Mandala, 2025
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Screenprint on 80# cream Speckletone paper. Chaos Mandala (2025) by Shepard Fairey is a visually captivating screenprint that blends intricate patterning with the artist’s signature street-art aesthetic. Printed on cream Speckletone paper, this work features a large, radiant mandala at its center, composed of detailed, symmetrical floral motifs in red, black, and white. Surrounding the mandala are layers of ornamental patterns and urban textures, with drips of paint and distressed areas adding raw energy to the composition. Fairey’s recurring use of symbols and balance between chaos and harmony is evident here, making this edition of 550 a striking reflection on order emerging from disorder.
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