Shepard Fairey (OBEY) (1970) - Damaged





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Shepard Fairey (OBEY), AP and hand-signed, titled “Damaged,” a limited edition mixed‑media screenprint on crème paper, 30.5 × 30.5 cm (12 × 12 in), from 2013 in the United States, in the street art style, sold by Galerie, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Damaged (artist proof)
Artwork Description
Artist: Shepard Fairey (OBEY)
Series: Box Set "50 Shades of Black" (Special 25th Anniversary Edition)
Year of release: 2014
Support: Cream speckletone paper screen print
Technique: Hand-pulled screenprint
Dimensions: 12 x 12 inches (approx. 30.5 x 30.5 cm) — "Vinyl sleeve" format
the offered version is an AP Artist Proof
This work originates from the iconic series produced to celebrate a quarter-century of graphic dissent. The "50 Shades of Black" style is distinguished by a minimalist yet powerful palette: black, metallic gold, and cream.
The aesthetics borrow from the codes of Soviet propaganda, vintage advertising, and the punk movement. Unlike large-format posters, this 12x12 format pays homage to the major influence of music and DJ culture in Fairey’s work.
Rarity of the Edition: These screenprints come from a box set limited to only 450 copies worldwide.
Signature: Each work is hand-signed and dated by Shepard Fairey in pencil (usually bottom right).
Condition quality: Use of high-quality pigmented inks and archival paper, guaranteeing exceptional longevity without yellowing.
Versatility of display: Its square "Cover Art" format allows a modern presentation, ideal for wall grids or minimalist framing.
Damaged (artist proof)
Artwork Description
Artist: Shepard Fairey (OBEY)
Series: Box Set "50 Shades of Black" (Special 25th Anniversary Edition)
Year of release: 2014
Support: Cream speckletone paper screen print
Technique: Hand-pulled screenprint
Dimensions: 12 x 12 inches (approx. 30.5 x 30.5 cm) — "Vinyl sleeve" format
the offered version is an AP Artist Proof
This work originates from the iconic series produced to celebrate a quarter-century of graphic dissent. The "50 Shades of Black" style is distinguished by a minimalist yet powerful palette: black, metallic gold, and cream.
The aesthetics borrow from the codes of Soviet propaganda, vintage advertising, and the punk movement. Unlike large-format posters, this 12x12 format pays homage to the major influence of music and DJ culture in Fairey’s work.
Rarity of the Edition: These screenprints come from a box set limited to only 450 copies worldwide.
Signature: Each work is hand-signed and dated by Shepard Fairey in pencil (usually bottom right).
Condition quality: Use of high-quality pigmented inks and archival paper, guaranteeing exceptional longevity without yellowing.
Versatility of display: Its square "Cover Art" format allows a modern presentation, ideal for wall grids or minimalist framing.

