Shepard Fairey (OBEY) (1970) - Eyes Open - Signed Offset Lithograph





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En håndsigneret offsetlitografi af Shepard Fairey, Eyes Open, i en begrænset udgave fra 2021, 91,4 x 60,9 cm, giver et markant street art-udtryk i stort format.
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This offset lithograph on thick cream Speckle Tone paper by Shepard Fairey is titled 'Eyes Open'. It was signed by Shepard Fairey in 2021. The format is 36x24 inches (91,4 x 60,9 cm).
"The image is an urge for us all to be alert, conscious, and analytical. Disinformation, division, and apathy have led to the weakening of pillars of our democracy, an ineffective response to Covid-19, and a lack of meaningful action on environmental destruction and climate change. We accomplish amazing things when we unite and focus on constructive goals, planting seeds, and nurturing them together until they bloom." –Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement along with other artists including Banksy and Mr.Brainwash. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. “Art is not always meant to be decorative or soothing, in fact, it can create uncomfortable conversations and stimulate uncomfortable emotions,” he stated. The artist is perhaps best known for his Hope (2008) campaign, which portrays a portrait of then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, in red, white, and blue.
This offset lithograph on thick cream Speckle Tone paper by Shepard Fairey is titled 'Eyes Open'. It was signed by Shepard Fairey in 2021. The format is 36x24 inches (91,4 x 60,9 cm).
"The image is an urge for us all to be alert, conscious, and analytical. Disinformation, division, and apathy have led to the weakening of pillars of our democracy, an ineffective response to Covid-19, and a lack of meaningful action on environmental destruction and climate change. We accomplish amazing things when we unite and focus on constructive goals, planting seeds, and nurturing them together until they bloom." –Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairey is an American graphic artist and social activist who is part of the Street Art movement along with other artists including Banksy and Mr.Brainwash. Fairey blurs the boundary between traditional and commercial art through type and image, communicating his brand of social critique via prints, murals, stickers, and posters in public spaces. “Art is not always meant to be decorative or soothing, in fact, it can create uncomfortable conversations and stimulate uncomfortable emotions,” he stated. The artist is perhaps best known for his Hope (2008) campaign, which portrays a portrait of then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, in red, white, and blue.

