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Cream debosed epoxy resin. Unsigned. Peace Fingers by Shepard Fairey, created in 2023, is a sculptural work rendered in cream debossed epoxy resin. Shaped like a stylized hand making the peace sign, the piece merges Fairey’s street art roots with decorative craftsmanship. Floral motifs fill the surface in a pattern reminiscent of ornamental engraving, while the emblem of Fairey’s Obey iconography is embedded near the wrist. The fusion of political symbolism and decorative aesthetics reinforces the message of peace, activism, and unity, central to Fairey’s oeuvre. This editioned work transforms a universal gesture into a tactile emblem of resistance and harmony.
Peace Fingers, 2023
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Cream debosed epoxy resin. Unsigned. Peace Fingers by Shepard Fairey, created in 2023, is a sculptural work rendered in cream debossed epoxy resin. Shaped like a stylized hand making the peace sign, the piece merges Fairey’s street art roots with decorative craftsmanship. Floral motifs fill the surface in a pattern reminiscent of ornamental engraving, while the emblem of Fairey’s Obey iconography is embedded near the wrist. The fusion of political symbolism and decorative aesthetics reinforces the message of peace, activism, and unity, central to Fairey’s oeuvre. This editioned work transforms a universal gesture into a tactile emblem of resistance and harmony.
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What is Street art?
Street Art is artwork created and executed in public spaces, outside of traditional art venues. It gained popularity during the 1980s graffiti art boom and has since evolved into various forms and styles. Common forms of Street Art include pop-up art, sticker art, stencil graffiti, and street installations or sculptures. Terms like guerrilla art, neo-graffiti, post-graffiti, and urban art are often used interchangeably to describe this genre, which challenges conventional ideas about where and how art should be displayed.
