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Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 234 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 235 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 236 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 237 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 238 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 239 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 240 / 776 -
Sandra Chevrier - Cages The Pop Up Book - Special Edition Signed edition of 200. Brand New! Custom box featuring “La Cage et le Grondement du Tonnerre†(The Roar of Thunder) artwork with gold foil highlights Gold foil stamped die cut pop up book 18 color ‘La Cage Et Le Cœur De La Bête’ enamel pin – Includes ‘La Cage aux Mille et un Visages’ bookplate signed & numbered by Sandra Chevrier 241 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 259 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 260 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 261 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 262 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 263 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 264 / 776 -
Robot Chest Piece | ELYSIUM (2013) Movie Prop. A robot chest piece from Neill Blomkamp's 2013 action sci-fi film, Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth and Max Da Costa (Matt Damon) takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds. An army of robots built by Armadyne Corp serves as the police force in the slums of Earth. Early in the film, Max can be seen assembling robots in the factory. This chest piece is made from thick resin. The piece is purposely unfinished as it was designed to be in scenes in which robots are being built. Painted silver, the Armadyne logo is imprinted at the bottom of the piece. Showing some signs of wear from production use, distressing, and storage this piece is in overall great condition. This is just one of the 4 I have from the production. I have a printed copy of the COA since I split the plates into 4 lots. 265 / 776 -
Yoshitomo Nara - Marching on a Butterbur Leaf Lithograph - Not signed This newly commissioned print, made in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is based on a 2016 painting by the acclaimed Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Produced by a traditional printing method, offset lithography, the poster draws on Nara’s signature combination of pop cultural imagery, personal experience and the art historical canon. "Marching On A Butterbur Leaf", 2019 80# Archival Quality Paper 24 × 18 in 61 × 45.7 cm Artwork is in excellent condition and has never been framed. Signature: Stamped by artist's estate, Stamped on the Verso, not signed Publisher: Dallas Contemporary 277 / 776 -
Yoshitomo Nara - Marching on a Butterbur Leaf Lithograph - Not signed This newly commissioned print, made in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is based on a 2016 painting by the acclaimed Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Produced by a traditional printing method, offset lithography, the poster draws on Nara’s signature combination of pop cultural imagery, personal experience and the art historical canon. "Marching On A Butterbur Leaf", 2019 80# Archival Quality Paper 24 × 18 in 61 × 45.7 cm Artwork is in excellent condition and has never been framed. Signature: Stamped by artist's estate, Stamped on the Verso, not signed Publisher: Dallas Contemporary 278 / 776 -
Yoshitomo Nara - Marching on a Butterbur Leaf Lithograph - Not signed This newly commissioned print, made in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is based on a 2016 painting by the acclaimed Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Produced by a traditional printing method, offset lithography, the poster draws on Nara’s signature combination of pop cultural imagery, personal experience and the art historical canon. "Marching On A Butterbur Leaf", 2019 80# Archival Quality Paper 24 × 18 in 61 × 45.7 cm Artwork is in excellent condition and has never been framed. Signature: Stamped by artist's estate, Stamped on the Verso, not signed Publisher: Dallas Contemporary 279 / 776 -
Yoshitomo Nara - Marching on a Butterbur Leaf Lithograph - Not signed This newly commissioned print, made in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is based on a 2016 painting by the acclaimed Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Produced by a traditional printing method, offset lithography, the poster draws on Nara’s signature combination of pop cultural imagery, personal experience and the art historical canon. "Marching On A Butterbur Leaf", 2019 80# Archival Quality Paper 24 × 18 in 61 × 45.7 cm Artwork is in excellent condition and has never been framed. Signature: Stamped by artist's estate, Stamped on the Verso, not signed Publisher: Dallas Contemporary 280 / 776 -
Yoshitomo Nara - Marching on a Butterbur Leaf Lithograph - Not signed This newly commissioned print, made in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is based on a 2016 painting by the acclaimed Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Produced by a traditional printing method, offset lithography, the poster draws on Nara’s signature combination of pop cultural imagery, personal experience and the art historical canon. "Marching On A Butterbur Leaf", 2019 80# Archival Quality Paper 24 × 18 in 61 × 45.7 cm Artwork is in excellent condition and has never been framed. Signature: Stamped by artist's estate, Stamped on the Verso, not signed Publisher: Dallas Contemporary 281 / 776 -
Artist: Denial Title: American Day Dream Run of: 75 Type: 9-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: March 09, 2021 ABOUT DENIAL: DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto and Vancouver. In 2000 he adopted the moniker DENIAL as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics and media messages that contemporary society is often "in denial" about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters "D3N!@L". Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. 282 / 776 -
Artist: Denial Title: American Day Dream Run of: 75 Type: 9-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: March 09, 2021 ABOUT DENIAL: DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto and Vancouver. In 2000 he adopted the moniker DENIAL as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics and media messages that contemporary society is often "in denial" about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters "D3N!@L". Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. 283 / 776 -
Artist: Denial Title: American Day Dream Run of: 75 Type: 9-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: March 09, 2021 ABOUT DENIAL: DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto and Vancouver. In 2000 he adopted the moniker DENIAL as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics and media messages that contemporary society is often "in denial" about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters "D3N!@L". Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. 284 / 776 -
Artist: Denial Title: American Day Dream Run of: 75 Type: 9-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Coventry Rag Fine Art Paper Size: 18 x 24 Inches Release: March 09, 2021 ABOUT DENIAL: DENIAL is a Canadian artist whose work critiques consumerism and the human condition. Though based in Windsor Ontario, DENIAL spends much of the year traveling and exhibiting throughout Canada and USA, having done solo shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Toronto and Vancouver. In 2000 he adopted the moniker DENIAL as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics and media messages that contemporary society is often "in denial" about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters "D3N!@L". Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. 285 / 776 -
Artist: Cash for Your Warhol Title: Business Is the Best Art. - Variant II Type: 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 16 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 65 This artwork comes signed, numbered and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ABOUT CASH FOR YOUR WARHOL: Cash For Your Warhol is an art project created by Geoff Hargadon, created in the midst of the most recent financial crisis. In 2011 it was featured at Pulse Miami, and highlighted on opening night at Moniker Art Fair in London. The work has since been developed in various media, including Coroplast, plaques, screenprints, stickers, audio, billboards, and photography. CFYW has been collected widely by collectors and institutions such as the Andy Warhol Museum, MIT List Visual Arts Center, and Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College. 286 / 776 -
Artist: Cash for Your Warhol Title: Business Is the Best Art. - Variant II Type: 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 16 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 65 This artwork comes signed, numbered and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ABOUT CASH FOR YOUR WARHOL: Cash For Your Warhol is an art project created by Geoff Hargadon, created in the midst of the most recent financial crisis. In 2011 it was featured at Pulse Miami, and highlighted on opening night at Moniker Art Fair in London. The work has since been developed in various media, including Coroplast, plaques, screenprints, stickers, audio, billboards, and photography. CFYW has been collected widely by collectors and institutions such as the Andy Warhol Museum, MIT List Visual Arts Center, and Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College. 287 / 776 -
Artist: Cash for Your Warhol Title: Business Is the Best Art. - Variant II Type: 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 16 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 65 This artwork comes signed, numbered and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ABOUT CASH FOR YOUR WARHOL: Cash For Your Warhol is an art project created by Geoff Hargadon, created in the midst of the most recent financial crisis. In 2011 it was featured at Pulse Miami, and highlighted on opening night at Moniker Art Fair in London. The work has since been developed in various media, including Coroplast, plaques, screenprints, stickers, audio, billboards, and photography. CFYW has been collected widely by collectors and institutions such as the Andy Warhol Museum, MIT List Visual Arts Center, and Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College. 288 / 776 -
Artist: Cash for Your Warhol Title: Business Is the Best Art. - Variant II Type: 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 16 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 65 This artwork comes signed, numbered and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ABOUT CASH FOR YOUR WARHOL: Cash For Your Warhol is an art project created by Geoff Hargadon, created in the midst of the most recent financial crisis. In 2011 it was featured at Pulse Miami, and highlighted on opening night at Moniker Art Fair in London. The work has since been developed in various media, including Coroplast, plaques, screenprints, stickers, audio, billboards, and photography. CFYW has been collected widely by collectors and institutions such as the Andy Warhol Museum, MIT List Visual Arts Center, and Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College. 289 / 776 -
Artist: Cash for Your Warhol Title: Business Is the Best Art. - Variant II Type: 3-Color Screen Print on 290gsm Moab Fine Art Paper Size: 24 x 16 Inches Release: February 05, 2020 Run of: 65 This artwork comes signed, numbered and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ABOUT CASH FOR YOUR WARHOL: Cash For Your Warhol is an art project created by Geoff Hargadon, created in the midst of the most recent financial crisis. In 2011 it was featured at Pulse Miami, and highlighted on opening night at Moniker Art Fair in London. The work has since been developed in various media, including Coroplast, plaques, screenprints, stickers, audio, billboards, and photography. CFYW has been collected widely by collectors and institutions such as the Andy Warhol Museum, MIT List Visual Arts Center, and Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College. 290 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: Grace And Power Under Pressure (Green) Tiger Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 300. 18 x 24 Inches. Year: 2022 About the Artwork: The Earths ecosystem is beautifully complex but fragile. Over half of the Earths biodiversity has disappeared in the last 50 years alone. So, to celebrate the Year of the Tiger, I have teamed up with WWF Singapore to celebrate these animals. Many beautiful creatures are gone forever, and each loss erodes the foundation of our ecosystem. The tiger is one of the most graceful and powerful animals in the world. They have no formidable foes in nature other than humans. Human poaching and destruction of their natural habitat has driven tiger numbers to decline by an alarming 97% and they are on the verge of extinction in parts of Southeast Asia. I hope this illustration can be a reminder for us to value and protect these magnificent animals as well as keep in mind the importance of biological diversity to a healthy planet. -Shepard 291 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: Grace And Power Under Pressure (Green) Tiger Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 300. 18 x 24 Inches. Year: 2022 About the Artwork: The Earths ecosystem is beautifully complex but fragile. Over half of the Earths biodiversity has disappeared in the last 50 years alone. So, to celebrate the Year of the Tiger, I have teamed up with WWF Singapore to celebrate these animals. Many beautiful creatures are gone forever, and each loss erodes the foundation of our ecosystem. The tiger is one of the most graceful and powerful animals in the world. They have no formidable foes in nature other than humans. Human poaching and destruction of their natural habitat has driven tiger numbers to decline by an alarming 97% and they are on the verge of extinction in parts of Southeast Asia. I hope this illustration can be a reminder for us to value and protect these magnificent animals as well as keep in mind the importance of biological diversity to a healthy planet. -Shepard 292 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: Grace And Power Under Pressure (Green) Tiger Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 300. 18 x 24 Inches. Year: 2022 About the Artwork: The Earths ecosystem is beautifully complex but fragile. Over half of the Earths biodiversity has disappeared in the last 50 years alone. So, to celebrate the Year of the Tiger, I have teamed up with WWF Singapore to celebrate these animals. Many beautiful creatures are gone forever, and each loss erodes the foundation of our ecosystem. The tiger is one of the most graceful and powerful animals in the world. They have no formidable foes in nature other than humans. Human poaching and destruction of their natural habitat has driven tiger numbers to decline by an alarming 97% and they are on the verge of extinction in parts of Southeast Asia. I hope this illustration can be a reminder for us to value and protect these magnificent animals as well as keep in mind the importance of biological diversity to a healthy planet. -Shepard 293 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: Scratch on the Wire Size: 24 x 24 inches. Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Original photo by Dennis Morris. Signed by Shepard Fairey and Dennis Morris. Numbered edition of 600. Legendary reggae producer and pioneer of the dub sound, Lee Scratch Perry passed away on Aug. 29. I first discovered Lee Perry when I got deep into Bob Marley and the Wailers found out Perry had produced several seminal Wailers tracks. I also loved the Clash song Police and Thieves; which I learned was a cover of the version by Jamaican artist Junior Murvin which Lee Perry had produced. Perry also co-produced the song Complete Control; by the Clash. Perry also made a ton of great music with his band the Upsetters, as well collaborating with a range of artists from King Tubby, to Adrian Sherwood, to the Beastie Boys. I was excited when photographer Dennis Morris suggested we collaborate on a tribute to Lee Scratch Perry and I decided to make an illustration based on a few of Dennis 1970s photos of Perry at work in his Black Ark recording studio. I love the visual energy of Perry and the studio itself, which I think conveys the sonic energy and joyful spirit of Perry as a musician, producer, and iconic pioneer. - Shepard He was the light! The strangest thing about Lee Perry was, whenever I photographed him, I never needed any light. For exemple, the last session I did with him in the early 2000, we spent the night travelling around London on top of a open top bus; it was late, it was dark but Scratch shone, he provided the light! He was truly a magical master of music and sound. He did not just hear music, he saw music, he saw the colours. To see him in the studio perform was truly magical, he jumped, he pounced, he pushed a button... he pushed another button and sounds just exploded from the speakers! -Dennis Morris 294 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: Scratch on the Wire Size: 24 x 24 inches. Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Original photo by Dennis Morris. Signed by Shepard Fairey and Dennis Morris. Numbered edition of 600. Legendary reggae producer and pioneer of the dub sound, Lee Scratch Perry passed away on Aug. 29. I first discovered Lee Perry when I got deep into Bob Marley and the Wailers found out Perry had produced several seminal Wailers tracks. I also loved the Clash song Police and Thieves; which I learned was a cover of the version by Jamaican artist Junior Murvin which Lee Perry had produced. Perry also co-produced the song Complete Control; by the Clash. Perry also made a ton of great music with his band the Upsetters, as well collaborating with a range of artists from King Tubby, to Adrian Sherwood, to the Beastie Boys. I was excited when photographer Dennis Morris suggested we collaborate on a tribute to Lee Scratch Perry and I decided to make an illustration based on a few of Dennis 1970s photos of Perry at work in his Black Ark recording studio. I love the visual energy of Perry and the studio itself, which I think conveys the sonic energy and joyful spirit of Perry as a musician, producer, and iconic pioneer. - Shepard He was the light! The strangest thing about Lee Perry was, whenever I photographed him, I never needed any light. For exemple, the last session I did with him in the early 2000, we spent the night travelling around London on top of a open top bus; it was late, it was dark but Scratch shone, he provided the light! He was truly a magical master of music and sound. He did not just hear music, he saw music, he saw the colours. To see him in the studio perform was truly magical, he jumped, he pounced, he pushed a button... he pushed another button and sounds just exploded from the speakers! -Dennis Morris 295 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: FACTORY STACKS (EARTH FIRST) 18 inches by 24 inches Edition of 350. Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Signed by Shepard Fairey. May 24, 2022 These Factory Stacks images combine the austere, angular power of factory architecture with graphic elements commenting on what we promote and embrace as a society even when those things are destructive. The fossil fuel industries have tremendous power economically, but we now know that not only are fossil fuel sources finite but that using them is terrible for climate change and, therefore, the eco-systems that sustain life on our planet. Unfortunately, due to the political power of these industries and public apathy about climate change, the government subsidizes the fossil fuel industries for billions even as they damage the environment. The government works for the citizens, so the choice is ours. Do we support endless power for wealthy fossil fuel corporations? Or policies that put the earth first with the planet before profits? Please read Naomi Kleins THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING to better understand the conflict between economic interests and climate change. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this print will go to Greenpeace to fight climate change. Thanks for caring. 298 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: FACTORY STACKS (EARTH FIRST) 18 inches by 24 inches Edition of 350. Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Signed by Shepard Fairey. May 24, 2022 These Factory Stacks images combine the austere, angular power of factory architecture with graphic elements commenting on what we promote and embrace as a society even when those things are destructive. The fossil fuel industries have tremendous power economically, but we now know that not only are fossil fuel sources finite but that using them is terrible for climate change and, therefore, the eco-systems that sustain life on our planet. Unfortunately, due to the political power of these industries and public apathy about climate change, the government subsidizes the fossil fuel industries for billions even as they damage the environment. The government works for the citizens, so the choice is ours. Do we support endless power for wealthy fossil fuel corporations? Or policies that put the earth first with the planet before profits? Please read Naomi Kleins THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING to better understand the conflict between economic interests and climate change. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this print will go to Greenpeace to fight climate change. Thanks for caring. 299 / 776 -
Artist: Shepard Fairey Title: FACTORY STACKS (ENDLESS POWER) 18 inches by 24 inches Edition of 350. Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper. Signed by Shepard Fairey. May 24, 2022 These Factory Stacks images combine the austere, angular power of factory architecture with graphic elements commenting on what we promote and embrace as a society even when those things are destructive. The fossil fuel industries have tremendous power economically, but we now know that not only are fossil fuel sources finite but that using them is terrible for climate change and, therefore, the eco-systems that sustain life on our planet. Unfortunately, due to the political power of these industries and public apathy about climate change, the government subsidizes the fossil fuel industries for billions even as they damage the environment. The government works for the citizens, so the choice is ours. Do we support endless power for wealthy fossil fuel corporations? Or policies that put the earth first with the planet before profits? Please read Naomi Kleins THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING to better understand the conflict between economic interests and climate change. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this print will go to Greenpeace to fight climate change. Thanks for caring. 300 / 776
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