More Militerry Less Skools
Artist: Shepard Fairey
Price:
$1,000.00
Medium: Prints
More Details
Creation Date: 2003
Materials: Ink on Paper
Dimensions: 34" x 24" x 1"
About the Item: "More Militerry Less Skools" by Shepard Fairey, Signed Offset Lithograph printed in 2003. The overall size of the Offset Lithograph is 34 x 24 inches. The condition of this piece has been graded as A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling. Here is some supplemental information about the Offset Lithograph: This is part of a one-time, open edition run from Obey Giant where Military and Schools are misspelled suggesting that we must invest more in education and the future of our kids than global domination. The print is signed in the lower right corner and is framed in black wood measuring 33 x 26 inches.
About The Artist
Shepard Fairey, also known as Obey, was born in 1970 in Charleston (USA). Between 1989 and 1992, he studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, specializing in illustration. In the meantime, with friends of his, he started making stickers of the French wrestler AndrŽ Roussimoff (a.k.a Andre the Giant), always bearing an epigraph : ÒAndre the Giant Has a PosseÓ. He pasted so many stickers and posters that he was threatened with criminal prosecution. Later, he launched his brand OBEY Giant and sold clothing, accessories, stickers, serigraphs, gaining a huge success. From 1997, he created with Dave Kinsey and Phillip DeWolff the studio BLK/MRKT Inc., specializing in marketing.In 2003, Shepard Fairey and Dave Kinsey ended their professional activities. He kept the premises in Los Angeles, renamed the Studio Number One agency, and opened an art gallery : Subliminal Projects. In 2008 he acquired an international reputation by making the ÒHopeÓ poster for Barack ObamaÕs presidential campaign, which appeared on the cover of Time Magazine. He kept showing his work in many galleries and designed huge frescoes. In 2011 his work was featured for a second time on the cover of Time Magazine, which is exceptional for an artist.
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