NEW

dark wave (2020) Printmaking by Shepard Fairey (Obey)

Sold

See more from Shepard Fairey (Obey)

The artist offers works on commission

Did you miss the opportunity to buy this work? Good news: the artist can also create a custom work, just for you!

Seller Finocchiaro Urban Art

  • Lithography on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 35.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Graffiti
Ho illustrato per la prima volta il pezzo Dark Wave nel 2010 come risposta alla fuoriuscita di BP nel Golfo del Messico. Ho realizzato alcune opere d'arte dell'immagine che mi piacevano ancora di più delle serigrafie e ho deciso che mi sarebbe piaciuto rilasciare un offset della versione fine art. Lo sto rilasciando sia perché mi piace l'immagine, [...]
Ho illustrato per la prima volta il pezzo Dark Wave nel 2010 come risposta alla fuoriuscita di BP nel Golfo del Messico. Ho realizzato alcune opere d'arte dell'immagine che mi piacevano ancora di più delle serigrafie e ho deciso che mi sarebbe piaciuto rilasciare un offset della versione fine art. Lo sto rilasciando sia perché mi piace l'immagine, sia perché sfortunatamente, i rischi ambientali delle trivellazioni off-shore sono rilevanti oggi come lo erano nel 2010 ... soprattutto con i regolamenti rilassati sotto la nuova amministrazione. Mi piace fare illustrazioni dell'acqua con le sue increspature e riflessi ipnotici. C'è olio in quest'acqua, che si mescola bene in un'illustrazione, ma non così bene nella vita reale. Voglio che le generazioni future abitino un pianeta vivibile. –Shepard

Related themes

Popstreet

Automatically translated
Follow
Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, and illustrator. He is best known for his iconic "Hope" poster featuring Barack [...]

Shepard Fairey, born in 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina, is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, and illustrator. He is best known for his iconic "Hope" poster featuring Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign, which became widely recognized and celebrated globally.

Fairey's artistic career began in the late 1980s while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he developed a fascination with street art, punk rock, and DIY counterculture. He gained early recognition for his "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" sticker campaign, which later evolved into the "Obey Giant" phenomenon. The Obey Giant campaign used provocative imagery and slogans, challenging viewers to question authority and the prevalence of advertising in public spaces.

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Fairey's street art and graphic design continued to gain prominence, blending elements of pop culture, politics, and social commentary. His style often incorporates bold colors, striking imagery, and references to propaganda and advertising aesthetics. Fairey's work aims to provoke thought and promote dialogue on issues such as social justice, environmental sustainability, and human rights.

One of Fairey's most iconic works is the "Hope" poster created for Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008. The stylized portrait of Obama accompanied by the word "Hope" became synonymous with the campaign's message of optimism and change. The image received widespread acclaim and solidified Fairey's reputation as a leading figure in contemporary art and political activism.

In addition to his street art and political posters, Fairey has exhibited his artwork in galleries and museums worldwide. His exhibitions often feature a blend of street art, graphic design, and mixed media, highlighting his versatility and innovation as an artist. His works are held in prominent collections, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Beyond his artistic practice, Shepard Fairey is actively involved in social and political activism. He uses his art as a platform to raise awareness about issues such as climate change, racial justice, and freedom of expression. Fairey continues to be a prolific artist and cultural provocateur, inspiring audiences to engage critically with contemporary issues through art.

Shepard Fairey's impact on street art and contemporary culture is profound, influencing a new generation of artists and activists. His commitment to artistic integrity and social responsibility underscores his enduring relevance in the art world and beyond.

See more from Shepard Fairey (Obey)

View all artworks
Printmaking titled "Eyes on the King ve…" by Shepard Fairey (Obey), Original Artwork, Screenprinting
Printmaking on Paper | 24x18.1 in
$697.19
Printmaking titled "JUSTICE" by Shepard Fairey (Obey), Original Artwork
Printmaking | 24x35.8 in
On Request
Printmaking titled "Pattern of denial" by Shepard Fairey (Obey), Original Artwork, Screenprinting
Printmaking on Paper | 24x18.1 in
$452.04
Printmaking titled "Flower woman - blue" by Shepard Fairey (Obey), Original Artwork, Screenprinting
Printmaking on Paper | 24x18 in
$510.88

Explore the history of art through AI

Visually similar works of art history

Artwork
Hélène Guinepied
The blue wave
Artwork
Robert Longo
Study of Phoenix
Artwork
Katsushika Hokusai
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Artwork
Robert Longo
Untitled Study (Pipeline, Hawaii, 2000)
Artwork
Georges Lacombe
The Sea Off the Edge of a Boat, Brittany
Artwork
Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis
Finale (Sonata of the Sea)
Artwork
Pericle Fazzini
Sea
Artwork
Li Chevalier
Chopin Nocturne
Artwork
Pericle Fazzini
Waves to Grottamare
Artwork
Joan Eardley
Rough Sea
Artwork
Stephen Bone
Breaking waves in the moonlight
Artwork
Gustave Courbet
The Wave

ArtMajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors
Iris
Iris, your AI guide
Loading...