soupy
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by soupy on May 31, 2016 14:34:56 GMT 1,
Prophets of Rage 18x24 inches screen print on Speckletone Paper Edition of 600 $55 Release date: May 31, 2016, at 7 am PST A portion of the proceeds to benefit Jail Guitar Doors - www.jailguitardoors.org
Prophets of Rage 18x24 inches screen print on Speckletone Paper Edition of 600 $55 Release date: May 31, 2016, at 7 am PST A portion of the proceeds to benefit Jail Guitar Doors - www.jailguitardoors.org
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on May 31, 2016 17:32:46 GMT 1, That was a quick sell out considering the edition size
That was a quick sell out considering the edition size
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davievegas
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by davievegas on May 31, 2016 19:35:23 GMT 1, Its a shame that I like probably 10% of his prints these days.
Its a shame that I like probably 10% of his prints these days.
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thisisit
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by thisisit on May 31, 2016 19:43:24 GMT 1, I'm so glad I saw this on time It was sold out as soon as i got mine! So i feel quite lucky...
I'm so glad I saw this on time It was sold out as soon as i got mine! So i feel quite lucky...
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2016 11:27:06 GMT 1, The clenched fist looks odd. The background is very slick though. Two different artists ?
The clenched fist looks odd. The background is very slick though. Two different artists ?
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jun 23, 2016 18:07:58 GMT 1, Libertรฉ, รgalitรฉ Screen Print. 18 inches by 24 inches. Signed and numbered edition of 450. These prints will be available at the opening of Earth Crisis at Galerie Itinerrance this Friday, June 24 in Paris. However, a very small portion will be available for purchase online in the Store under Prints at 10AM PST tomorrow, Thursday, June 23. Limit 1 Per Person / Household. Proceeds to benefit SOS RACISME
Libertรฉ, รgalitรฉ Screen Print. 18 inches by 24 inches. Signed and numbered edition of 450. These prints will be available at the opening of Earth Crisis at Galerie Itinerrance this Friday, June 24 in Paris. However, a very small portion will be available for purchase online in the Store under Prints at 10AM PST tomorrow, Thursday, June 23. Limit 1 Per Person / Household. Proceeds to benefit SOS RACISME
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jun 23, 2016 18:13:10 GMT 1, A very limited quantity of the letterpress prints will be available to purchase on ObeyGiant.com next week. 100% cotton archival paper with hand-deckled edges. Signed and numbered editions of 450. 16.75 inches by 13.75 inches. OBEY publishing chop on bottom left corner. $75 Each.
A very limited quantity of the letterpress prints will be available to purchase on ObeyGiant.com next week. 100% cotton archival paper with hand-deckled edges. Signed and numbered editions of 450. 16.75 inches by 13.75 inches. OBEY publishing chop on bottom left corner. $75 Each.
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Viking Surfer
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Viking Surfer on Jul 2, 2016 20:13:51 GMT 1, Libertรฉ, รgalitรฉ Screen Print. 18 inches by 24 inches. Signed and numbered edition of 450. These prints will be available at the opening of Earth Crisis at Galerie Itinerrance this Friday, June 24 in Paris. However, a very small portion will be available for purchase online in the Store under Prints at 10AM PST tomorrow, Thursday, June 23. Limit 1 Per Person / Household. Proceeds to benefit SOS RACISME I really like these, did anyone get one?
Libertรฉ, รgalitรฉ Screen Print. 18 inches by 24 inches. Signed and numbered edition of 450. These prints will be available at the opening of Earth Crisis at Galerie Itinerrance this Friday, June 24 in Paris. However, a very small portion will be available for purchase online in the Store under Prints at 10AM PST tomorrow, Thursday, June 23. Limit 1 Per Person / Household. Proceeds to benefit SOS RACISME I really like these, did anyone get one?
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by bentheartfan on Jul 3, 2016 16:30:32 GMT 1, A very limited quantity of the letterpress prints will be available to purchase on ObeyGiant.com next week. 100% cotton archival paper with hand-deckled edges. Signed and numbered editions of 450. 16.75 inches by 13.75 inches. OBEY publishing chop on bottom left corner. $75 Each.
I got two - Lifeguard not on Duty, and Respect and Justice ! (Sold out first day)
A very limited quantity of the letterpress prints will be available to purchase on ObeyGiant.com next week. 100% cotton archival paper with hand-deckled edges. Signed and numbered editions of 450. 16.75 inches by 13.75 inches. OBEY publishing chop on bottom left corner. $75 Each. I got two - Lifeguard not on Duty, and Respect and Justice ! (Sold out first day)
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jul 12, 2016 4:39:16 GMT 1, An important message from our Sponsor and TBT NEW print
VIOLENCE AND DISCOURSE
On Friday I was too stunned, dizzy, and filled with emotion over last weekโs violence from, and toward the police, to properly articulate my feelings. Iโve now had a couple of days to process things, and also watch the commentary and blame batted around by various parties. A lot of the commentary has revealed how polarizing the events have been, but what strikes me is the stark difference between the cultures of the police and activist groups such as Black Lives Matter. I want to make it crystal clear that Iโm anti-violence, not anti-police, but Iโm vehemently pro-justice. In my opinion, the activist groups are seeking justice and NEVER justifying violence. I watched a TV interview with the co-founder of Black Lives Matter, Alicia Garza, in which she denounced the violence in Dallas but stated that โwe can grieve for Dallas police but still demand police accountability.โ On the other hand, police culture frequently justifies violence and discourages officers from speaking out to criticize the actions of fellow officers, even when those police officers have committed murder documented on video. Iโve read several remarks by police who say they feel that protest groups make them all feel hated and painted with the same brush because of the bad behavior of a minority of cops. I understand that frustration, but the widespread mistrust of the police stems from a pervasive unwillingness on the part of police to punish, or even acknowledge, bad behavior by police. If the police want to be trusted, they need to make moves to cut out their own cancer and demonstrate forward movement to minimize racial bias and unnecessary uses of violence. Instead, a lot of politicians and police spokespeople are blaming Black Lives Matter for the violence in Dallas, an act committed by a lone gunman in no way affiliated with the movement, rather than acknowledging that there are systemic issues and biases in policing. I read that some in law enforcement were infuriated by Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton asking โWould this have happened if the driver and passengers were white?โฆ I donโt think it wouldโve,โ a question that I believe was meant to promote soul-searching, not anger. In a television interview, the executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations blamed President Obama for โwaging a war on cops.โ In Texas, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick claimed that Black Lives Matter was to blame for the Dallas shootings. All of the blame-placing on Black Lives Matter and refusal to acknowledge bad police behavior, further indicts police culture as having the attitude that police are infallible, their actions are always justified, and they are the victims of wrongful vilification. Blaming those in search of justice, like Black Lives Matter, who stand up for the victims of police violence, rather than punishing the police guilty of unwarranted violence, will only further undermine the publicโs trust in the police.
!!!-blacklivesmatter-01Photograph by Jonathan Bachman / Reuters, stylized by Shepard Fairey.
The other issue to address is the police hypocrisy toward guns. The officer who shot Philando Castile claims he responded to โthe presence of a gun.โ There was no argument stating that the gun was pointed at the officer in a threatening way, but its mere presence was reason enough to shoot Castile several times. This pseudo-rationale brings up the troubling hypocrisy with police: police are traditionally one of the most vocal groups opposing any gun restriction legislation, yet we're all experiencing these firsthand recordings of seemingly trigger-happy police when encountering armed members of the public even when those members of the public have permits to carry firearms. In Dallas the police hastily and erroneously presented Mark Hughes, a member of the protest who was carrying a rifle with an open carry permit, as a suspect in the police shootings. Apparently, the police considered Hughesโ possession of a gun as reason to publicize him as the number one suspect without realizing that he had turned his gun into police the moment shooting began. Hughesโ face was all over the national media, making him potentially vulnerable to police or trigger-happy vigilantes. The police however, did not release photos of the officers involved in the Baton Rouge or Minnesota shootings for fear of reprisals against those officers. Law enforcement doesnโt get to have it both ways on guns or judgment before the facts are in. It is a statistical fact that fewer guns would make the public AND police safer.
Lastly, I donโt think all cops are bad. I have a very close friend who is a great cop and an amazing human being. All of his police friends Iโve met seem like great people as well. However, I have to honestly relate my first-hand experiences with the police, all for low-level crimes including skateboarding and street art. My experiences have not been positive the vast majority of the time. Iโm always polite to the police when they have arrested me because I know that provoking the police with belligerence will not be helpful for me. Despite being polite, non-threatening, and my infractions being non-violent, most of my police encounters have been negative. That negativity ranges from simple sadistic disrespect for my basic humanity like putting the handcuffs on excessively tight or refusing to provide a blanket in a freezing cold cell, to more serious sadism like being beaten up or being banged around in the back of a cop car. The most despicable thing that has happened to me four times while in jail, is that the police have refused to give me my insulin. Iโm a type one diabetic, and I will die without insulin, yet even after many polite pleadings, the police did nothing to administer my insulin. I became so sick during two of my longer stays in jail that I had to be hospitalized. I only have one tattoo, and it reads โDiabeticโ on my left bicep, a precaution insisted upon by my wife who knows that all tattoos are documented by the police during booking. In other words, my wife wanted the police to have to admit that they knew I was diabetic if I ever died in jail from not having my insulin. The complete lack of regard for human life by the police that Iโve experienced first hand is astonishing. We all know that absolute power corrupts which is why the police especially need transparency and accountability. If there were accountability in policing, the public would be far less likely to question the judgment of all those good cops who do serve and protect.
- Shepard
An important message from our Sponsor and TBT NEW print VIOLENCE AND DISCOURSE On Friday I was too stunned, dizzy, and filled with emotion over last weekโs violence from, and toward the police, to properly articulate my feelings. Iโve now had a couple of days to process things, and also watch the commentary and blame batted around by various parties. A lot of the commentary has revealed how polarizing the events have been, but what strikes me is the stark difference between the cultures of the police and activist groups such as Black Lives Matter. I want to make it crystal clear that Iโm anti-violence, not anti-police, but Iโm vehemently pro-justice. In my opinion, the activist groups are seeking justice and NEVER justifying violence. I watched a TV interview with the co-founder of Black Lives Matter, Alicia Garza, in which she denounced the violence in Dallas but stated that โwe can grieve for Dallas police but still demand police accountability.โ On the other hand, police culture frequently justifies violence and discourages officers from speaking out to criticize the actions of fellow officers, even when those police officers have committed murder documented on video. Iโve read several remarks by police who say they feel that protest groups make them all feel hated and painted with the same brush because of the bad behavior of a minority of cops. I understand that frustration, but the widespread mistrust of the police stems from a pervasive unwillingness on the part of police to punish, or even acknowledge, bad behavior by police. If the police want to be trusted, they need to make moves to cut out their own cancer and demonstrate forward movement to minimize racial bias and unnecessary uses of violence. Instead, a lot of politicians and police spokespeople are blaming Black Lives Matter for the violence in Dallas, an act committed by a lone gunman in no way affiliated with the movement, rather than acknowledging that there are systemic issues and biases in policing. I read that some in law enforcement were infuriated by Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton asking โWould this have happened if the driver and passengers were white?โฆ I donโt think it wouldโve,โ a question that I believe was meant to promote soul-searching, not anger. In a television interview, the executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations blamed President Obama for โwaging a war on cops.โ In Texas, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick claimed that Black Lives Matter was to blame for the Dallas shootings. All of the blame-placing on Black Lives Matter and refusal to acknowledge bad police behavior, further indicts police culture as having the attitude that police are infallible, their actions are always justified, and they are the victims of wrongful vilification. Blaming those in search of justice, like Black Lives Matter, who stand up for the victims of police violence, rather than punishing the police guilty of unwarranted violence, will only further undermine the publicโs trust in the police. !!!-blacklivesmatter-01Photograph by Jonathan Bachman / Reuters, stylized by Shepard Fairey. The other issue to address is the police hypocrisy toward guns. The officer who shot Philando Castile claims he responded to โthe presence of a gun.โ There was no argument stating that the gun was pointed at the officer in a threatening way, but its mere presence was reason enough to shoot Castile several times. This pseudo-rationale brings up the troubling hypocrisy with police: police are traditionally one of the most vocal groups opposing any gun restriction legislation, yet we're all experiencing these firsthand recordings of seemingly trigger-happy police when encountering armed members of the public even when those members of the public have permits to carry firearms. In Dallas the police hastily and erroneously presented Mark Hughes, a member of the protest who was carrying a rifle with an open carry permit, as a suspect in the police shootings. Apparently, the police considered Hughesโ possession of a gun as reason to publicize him as the number one suspect without realizing that he had turned his gun into police the moment shooting began. Hughesโ face was all over the national media, making him potentially vulnerable to police or trigger-happy vigilantes. The police however, did not release photos of the officers involved in the Baton Rouge or Minnesota shootings for fear of reprisals against those officers. Law enforcement doesnโt get to have it both ways on guns or judgment before the facts are in. It is a statistical fact that fewer guns would make the public AND police safer. Lastly, I donโt think all cops are bad. I have a very close friend who is a great cop and an amazing human being. All of his police friends Iโve met seem like great people as well. However, I have to honestly relate my first-hand experiences with the police, all for low-level crimes including skateboarding and street art. My experiences have not been positive the vast majority of the time. Iโm always polite to the police when they have arrested me because I know that provoking the police with belligerence will not be helpful for me. Despite being polite, non-threatening, and my infractions being non-violent, most of my police encounters have been negative. That negativity ranges from simple sadistic disrespect for my basic humanity like putting the handcuffs on excessively tight or refusing to provide a blanket in a freezing cold cell, to more serious sadism like being beaten up or being banged around in the back of a cop car. The most despicable thing that has happened to me four times while in jail, is that the police have refused to give me my insulin. Iโm a type one diabetic, and I will die without insulin, yet even after many polite pleadings, the police did nothing to administer my insulin. I became so sick during two of my longer stays in jail that I had to be hospitalized. I only have one tattoo, and it reads โDiabeticโ on my left bicep, a precaution insisted upon by my wife who knows that all tattoos are documented by the police during booking. In other words, my wife wanted the police to have to admit that they knew I was diabetic if I ever died in jail from not having my insulin. The complete lack of regard for human life by the police that Iโve experienced first hand is astonishing. We all know that absolute power corrupts which is why the police especially need transparency and accountability. If there were accountability in policing, the public would be far less likely to question the judgment of all those good cops who do serve and protect. - Shepard
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jul 12, 2016 4:43:37 GMT 1, Powerful OG photo
Powerful OG photo
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jul 12, 2016 23:55:31 GMT 1, New collaborative print being signed by Shepard Fairey and Cleon Peterson...
New collaborative print being signed by Shepard Fairey and Cleon Peterson...
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jul 14, 2016 18:02:25 GMT 1, New collaborative print being signed by Shepard Fairey and Cleon Peterson... Print is up NOW here store.subliminalprojects.com/collections/prints
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Ottomatik
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Ottomatik on Jul 14, 2016 18:17:20 GMT 1, Was with a client and missed this one. Shame, I really wanted one. Oh well....
Was with a client and missed this one. Shame, I really wanted one. Oh well....
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South Bound
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by South Bound on Jul 14, 2016 18:20:06 GMT 1, Haha I always forget about shep releases. Shame as I really liked this one
Haha I always forget about shep releases. Shame as I really liked this one
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rjf76
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by rjf76 on Jul 14, 2016 18:20:10 GMT 1, Was with a client and missed this one. Shame, I really wanted one. Oh well....
Didn't think edition of 300 would go that quick! I got one dead on 6pm... If for any reason I change my mind, it's yours Ottomatik
Was with a client and missed this one. Shame, I really wanted one. Oh well.... Didn't think edition of 300 would go that quick! I got one dead on 6pm... If for any reason I change my mind, it's yours Ottomatik
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by bentheartfan on Jul 14, 2016 19:41:57 GMT 1, Was with a client and missed this one. Shame, I really wanted one. Oh well.... Ditto. Not sure if I'm annoyed with the client for making me miss this, or happy with them that they saved me some $$. I guess we will see how the account goes !
Was with a client and missed this one. Shame, I really wanted one. Oh well.... Ditto. Not sure if I'm annoyed with the client for making me miss this, or happy with them that they saved me some $$. I guess we will see how the account goes !
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cmatthews11
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by cmatthews11 on Jul 15, 2016 1:02:46 GMT 1, +1 thanks to a PB. Was tied up at work today as well.
+1 thanks to a PB. Was tied up at work today as well.
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cmodart
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by cmodart on Jul 15, 2016 1:26:07 GMT 1, I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers
I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers
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cmatthews11
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by cmatthews11 on Jul 15, 2016 1:36:11 GMT 1, I think it's just a mixture of size, medium, and honestly, pretty simple art. I don't think it's a lot of work to churn these out and yet they are probably pulling in $20-25,000 in profit on an edition of 300.
I have a complete set of his letterpresses, so I won't complain about the price.
I think it's just a mixture of size, medium, and honestly, pretty simple art. I don't think it's a lot of work to churn these out and yet they are probably pulling in $20-25,000 in profit on an edition of 300.
I have a complete set of his letterpresses, so I won't complain about the price.
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South Bound
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by South Bound on Jul 15, 2016 2:02:03 GMT 1, I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers I have always been under the impression that the whole giant/obey campaign is about spreading his image / message / brand as far and as wide as he possibly can. He achieves this by releasing so many prints (as well as his canvases, murals, pasters, stickers, etc.) and that the $ of the prints is simply to sustain it (pay for studio, assistants, etc.), so he does not feel the need to charge big $ (for the prints).
I have no clue regarding Faile.
I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers I have always been under the impression that the whole giant/obey campaign is about spreading his image / message / brand as far and as wide as he possibly can. He achieves this by releasing so many prints (as well as his canvases, murals, pasters, stickers, etc.) and that the $ of the prints is simply to sustain it (pay for studio, assistants, etc.), so he does not feel the need to charge big $ (for the prints). I have no clue regarding Faile.
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by bentheartfan on Jul 18, 2016 15:21:59 GMT 1, I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers
The artist isn't focused on making I investment worthy, they're making art.
I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers The artist isn't focused on making I investment worthy, they're making art.
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vei
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by vei on Jul 18, 2016 15:48:08 GMT 1, Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist.
Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist.
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by bentheartfan on Jul 18, 2016 22:51:18 GMT 1, Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist. He just finished painting the sides of several large buildings in Paris. Seems to be still an artist these days.
Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist. He just finished painting the sides of several large buildings in Paris. Seems to be still an artist these days.
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vei
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by vei on Jul 18, 2016 23:29:15 GMT 1, Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist. He just finished painting the sides of several large buildings in Paris. ย Seems to be still an artist these days.
The people who paint the forth bridge are workmen unless they've painted the fourth bridge and then they're artists.
Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist. He just finished painting the sides of several large buildings in Paris. ย Seems to be still an artist these days. The people who paint the forth bridge are workmen unless they've painted the fourth bridge and then they're artists.
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cmodart
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by cmodart on Jul 19, 2016 1:01:39 GMT 1, I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers The artist isn't focused on making I investment worthy, they're making art. wow. Exactly what I was after. Thanks Ben! How much do I owe you for this consulting?
I have a sincere question. Why does he sell these for so cheap? There are so many, for so cheap, that one wonders whether it is going to hold any value at all. It is not a question about flipping or buying for profit. I have a similar concern with the Faile. Without scarcity, it is hard to rationalize investing in a nice piece of art. This is a nice edition, with a nice image from two wonderful artists, but I do not understand the value. Thank you in advance for any sincere answers The artist isn't focused on making I investment worthy, they're making art. wow. Exactly what I was after. Thanks Ben! How much do I owe you for this consulting?
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Whitefish
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Whitefish on Jul 26, 2016 4:52:43 GMT 1, Three new prints being released on the OG site tomorrow....
Blhaaa blhaa blha
Three new prints being released on the OG site tomorrow....
Blhaaa blhaa blha
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 7:51:19 GMT 1, Powerful OG photo This photo is powerful.
Faireys rendition of it makes it lose it's power but good for him for being an opportunist.
Powerful OG photo This photo is powerful. Faireys rendition of it makes it lose it's power but good for him for being an opportunist.
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 7:54:07 GMT 1, Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist. It's all about the money. fairey saw an opportunity and took it. Just use other peoples images and do some photoshop rehash change a couple of things, brand them and sell them for affordable prices to American dreamers. People who like to impress their friends that they have good taste in art and have never visited a museum or an art gallery.
Yeah, lots of it all pretty much the same as he's made before. He's more of a Xerox machine than an artist. It's all about the money. fairey saw an opportunity and took it. Just use other peoples images and do some photoshop rehash change a couple of things, brand them and sell them for affordable prices to American dreamers. People who like to impress their friends that they have good taste in art and have never visited a museum or an art gallery.
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jfiks
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Shepard Fairey ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข For Sale โข Wanted, by jfiks on Jul 26, 2016 10:54:31 GMT 1, I personally like his older stuff, like this...
I personally like his older stuff, like this...
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