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Four silkscreens. Obey Records (2015) by Shepard Fairey is a set of four silkscreens that blend the artist’s bold graphic style with vintage record label aesthetics. Each print in this series mimics a stylized vinyl record label, featuring iconic motifs such as skulls, roaring lions, and radiating patterns, alongside slogans like Death or Glory and The Future Is Unwritten. Rendered in Fairey's signature palette of black, cream, light blue, and striking orange, the designs reference themes of rebellion, propaganda, and musical culture. The set, limited to 250 signed editions, exemplifies Fairey’s ability to merge visual activism with pop culture nostalgia, creating artwork that is both collectible and culturally resonant.
Obey Records, 2015
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Four silkscreens. Obey Records (2015) by Shepard Fairey is a set of four silkscreens that blend the artist’s bold graphic style with vintage record label aesthetics. Each print in this series mimics a stylized vinyl record label, featuring iconic motifs such as skulls, roaring lions, and radiating patterns, alongside slogans like Death or Glory and The Future Is Unwritten. Rendered in Fairey's signature palette of black, cream, light blue, and striking orange, the designs reference themes of rebellion, propaganda, and musical culture. The set, limited to 250 signed editions, exemplifies Fairey’s ability to merge visual activism with pop culture nostalgia, creating artwork that is both collectible and culturally resonant.
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