Shepard Fairey is leaving his OBEY mark on Louisville. The internationally-known artist, famous for the "Hope" portrait used in Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign, painted an OBEY sticker ...
The art of Shepard Fairey is metaphorical, characterized with torn bits, layers, rips and markings, festooned with ornamental patterns and icons, and slathered with old news clips. It is a topography ...
Thirty years ago, Charleston emerged as a canvas for a new form of street art, thanks to an early local adopter. Shepard Fairey, a skateboarder and rogue artist who attended the Porter-Gaud School, ...
A newish poster from OBEY (aka Shepard Fairey), round the back of Brick Lane. It seems to be one of a pair, with a similar effort outside Cargo. According to whom… The OBEY sticker attempts to ...
The Big Issue: When did you start the Obey sticker campaign and how old were you? Shepard Fairey: I started it in 1989 at age 19, the summer after my freshman year of art college at Rhode Island ...
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