“Mustard and Navy Arrow” by Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey will have a new print available soon titled, “Mustard and Navy Arrow”. It is a 10″ x 13″ 2-color Letterpress, signed/numbered edition of 400, and cost $65.
On sale Thursday, July 17th at a random time between 10am and 12pm PDT HERE.

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“Mustard and Navy Arrow” by Shepard Fairey. 10″ x 13″ 2-color Letterpress. Ed of 400 S/N. $65

“Paint It Black” by Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey will have a new print available titled, “Paint It Black”. It is an 18″ x 24″ Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 450, and cost $50.
On sale Tuesday, May 6th at 10am PDT HERE.

***A portion of the proceeds will got to the NRDC to support responsible environmental policy.

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“Paint It Black” by Shepard Fairey. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 450 S/N. $50

50 Shades of Black box set by Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey has created a limited edition box set with screen prints of each of his 50 new album cover designs inspired by the 12-inch record cover format. Each box set is a limited edition of 200 and includes 50 signed and numbered screen prints of all new album cover designs, as well as an album cover stencil, an LP sticker sheet, and a certificate of authenticity. The box is hand made and features the Sound and Vision LP graphic on the cover presented in gold foil stamping with embossed highlighting throughout.
On sale Thursday, April 24th at 10am and 3pm PDT HERE.

See all the images of the 50 prints HERE

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50 Shades of Black box set by Shepard Fairey. (50) 12″ x 12″ Screenprints. Ed of 200 S/N. $1,100

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“Music has taught me a great deal about connecting with a broad audience. Music is universal. I’ve had some very moving encounters with art in my life, especially in the street, but almost nothing can compare to the first time I heard the boots marching and first chord of the Sex Pistols’ “Holidays in the Sun”, or the air raid sirens leading into “too black, too strong” on the intro to Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, or the opening guitar scream of Black Flag’s “Rise Above.” Music is visceral, but also has the additional powerful layers of the lyrics, with their content and politics, and then there’s also the style and personalities of the musicians themselves.

Compelling album covers have always been a great complement to great music. There’s something subversive about bundling seductive visuals with provocative ideas, or provocative visuals with seductive ideas. An audience that’s looking for escape doesn’t expect a confrontation and a call to action, but I believe the best music, and the best art, can deliver both. Call the approach hi-brow/lo-fi or lo-brow/hi-fi, but I try to use it in my artwork to capture the same energy and spirit that makes music so powerful.” – Shepard Fairey

“Learn to Obey” by Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey will have a new print available soon titled, “Learn to Obey”. It is an 18″ x 24″ Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 450, and cost $60.
On sale Tuesday, April 22nd at 10am PDT HERE.

*** 50 of the prints will come bundled with the OFF 7″. That will sell for $70.

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“Learn to Obey” by Shepard Fairey. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 450 S/N. $60

“Strummerville” by Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey will have a new print available soon titled, “Strumerville”. It is an 18″ x 24″ Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 450, and cost $65.
On sale Tuesday, April 15th at 10am PDT HERE.

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“Strummerville” by Shepard Fairey. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 450 S/N. $65

“The Clash are my all-time favorite band and their frontman, Joe Strummer, is a hero of mine for his music, lyrics, wit, compassion for the underdog, and stance against injustice. Joe’s widow Lucinda approached me about creating an image of Joe to help raise funds for Strummerville, the charity set up to honor and fulfill Joe’s belief that music can inspire and empower.

Strummerville provides opportunities for musicians around the globe. I was incredibly honored that Lucinda asked me to be involved, and I was moved when she shared her opinion that Joe and I have similar philosophies. The print is a collaboration with photographer Kate Simon, who shot the first Clash cover. Please check out what Strummerville is about and show your support! Thanks for caring.” – Shepard Fairey