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€2,900.00
Serigraphy
104 x 76 cm
Delivery term:
Certificate of authenticate: Signed by the gallery seller
Purchasing process: 100% security
This artwork is available and will be delivered after the confirmation of your order. The transport includes the insurance for the value of the piece with full coverage of any incident.
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You have 14 days to find the perfect place for your artwork. If you change your mind, you can return it and we will reimburse the price you paid. You will only have to bear the shipping costs of the return.

Carolina del Sur, 1970
Obey is the art name associated with American street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey (Charleston, USA, 1970). Fairey first gained attention in the late 1980s with his Obey Giant campaign, featuring images of wrestler André the Giant on stickers and posters placed around cities to provoke thought about propaganda, consumerism, and authority.
His work is marked by a visual style influenced by Russian poster art, pop art, and street art, often using stark colors (black, white, and red) and designs that carry open social and political commentary. Fairey uses public space as a primary platform for artistic expression, blending art with social critique.
In addition to his urban work, Fairey has exhibited in solo and group shows since the early 2000s, and his art is included in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum (London) and the New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York).