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New large format print coming next week.
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Where do you put your coffee table books then?gorkie wrote:Anybody who uses that as a coffee table should be beaten.
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there it is! was waiting for someone to post thatjmagee87 wrote:
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Sneak preview of a collaboration w/ @ernestoyerena releasing next week.punch wrote:New large format print coming next week.
Large format edition of Obey Dia De Los Muertos printed by the legendary @modernmultiples.
Details to follow early next week.
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This might be the worst year I've seen in the 4 years I've been collecting. Holy fudge
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I can't even remember the last Obey print I picked up. Black Sabbath maybe?
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Yes, please!! That would definitely turn 2016 around.
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Rambo, I really gotta agree and to be honest its made me seriously question whether I want to continue collecting high value artwork from him. Not only has he released scores of lackluster images, he's seemed to double down on them by releasing special editions through other print houses (was anyone really clamoring for a blue "paint it black"?) and tons of new lithos.RambosRemodeler wrote:This might be the worst year I've seen in the 4 years I've been collecting. Holy fudge
I totally get the populist view of his operation and I'm glad that everyone can afford to own a Shepard Fairey, but at the end of the day does he really want his career to be judged on these last few years of releases? Sure, the majority of the work he produced from 96-09 is important and some of it is even brilliant IMHO, but with another 5 years like this one the lackluster work will easily outnumber the good/important when it comes to looking at his entire career.
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Not one of his best years Id agree.. but I'd guess from his stand point, the oil and environmental prints have been a big deal. All kind of culminating with the Paris conference. Pretty prestigious for him. Also, the oil thing is crazy IMO b/c we are now seeing a global shift trending away from its future growth/use after all of these years. Same goes with the political prints.. he has his causes that he supports and ideas that he wants to push. Campaign finance reform is a big one and we are seeing it on an almost daily basis in the news this year. What story will this all tell in a hundred years? People will look back on these and question what was going on in this country back then.christoffergaddini wrote:Rambo, I really gotta agree and to be honest its made me seriously question whether I want to continue collecting high value artwork from him. Not only has he released scores of lackluster images, he's seemed to double down on them by releasing special editions through other print houses (was anyone really clamoring for a blue "paint it black"?) and tons of new lithos.RambosRemodeler wrote:This might be the worst year I've seen in the 4 years I've been collecting. Holy fudge
I totally get the populist view of his operation and I'm glad that everyone can afford to own a Shepard Fairey, but at the end of the day does he really want his career to be judged on these last few years of releases? Sure, the majority of the work he produced from 96-09 is important and some of it is even brilliant IMHO, but with another 5 years like this one the lackluster work will easily outnumber the good/important when it comes to looking at his entire career.
Sheps better work has always been the propaganda/political stuff IMO. That's why I collect it.
Personally Im not a fan of the portraits, band prints, punk & skate type prints.
Different strokes for different folks.
Ya nubs weren't around when people were complaining about the same fudge in 07/08. Now some of those same images are ZOMG GRAILZ! #timeisaflatcircle
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