Exclusive limited edition Litho of OBEY
Andy Warhol

Signed by both Obey and Karen Bystedt

Details:
24x18 inches / 61 x 46 cm
6 color screen print on cream.
Signed by Shepard Fairey and
Numbered edition of 262/300.

Gallery Price 499€

I’ve been a fan of Andy Warhol’s art since high school. At first, his works’ iconic nature and sophisticated color theory attracted me. As I learned more about him, I developed an appreciation for Warhol’s philosophy to bring art to a broader audience by using imagery from pop culture and working with musicians like the Velvet Underground and founding Interview Magazine. Warhol additionally made himself part of the pop art conversation by socializing prolifically and making self-portraits. I have made several tributes to Warhol over the years, including playful remixes of some of his images. When Karen Bystedt showed me her photos of Warhol from 1982, I was captivated by his piercing gaze straight into the lens. I felt compelled to make art based on Karen’s photo, and I’m grateful she allowed me to work from her wonderful picture! Translating photos into captivating art that further amplifies the subject’s power is exactly what Warhol did, so I feel this art piece is fittingly “Warholesque” by aiming for the same.
–Shepard


For other amazing street and popart check out our IG: VisserStreetArtGallery

Exclusive limited edition Litho of OBEY
Andy Warhol

Signed by both Obey and Karen Bystedt

Details:
24x18 inches / 61 x 46 cm
6 color screen print on cream.
Signed by Shepard Fairey and
Numbered edition of 262/300.

Gallery Price 499€

I’ve been a fan of Andy Warhol’s art since high school. At first, his works’ iconic nature and sophisticated color theory attracted me. As I learned more about him, I developed an appreciation for Warhol’s philosophy to bring art to a broader audience by using imagery from pop culture and working with musicians like the Velvet Underground and founding Interview Magazine. Warhol additionally made himself part of the pop art conversation by socializing prolifically and making self-portraits. I have made several tributes to Warhol over the years, including playful remixes of some of his images. When Karen Bystedt showed me her photos of Warhol from 1982, I was captivated by his piercing gaze straight into the lens. I felt compelled to make art based on Karen’s photo, and I’m grateful she allowed me to work from her wonderful picture! Translating photos into captivating art that further amplifies the subject’s power is exactly what Warhol did, so I feel this art piece is fittingly “Warholesque” by aiming for the same.
–Shepard


For other amazing street and popart check out our IG: VisserStreetArtGallery

Auflage
Limitierte und nummerierte Ausgabe
Epoche
Nach 2000
Verkauft von
Galerie
Edition number
300
Künstler
Shepard Fairey (OBEY) (1970)
Titel des Kunstwerks
Andy Warhol
Technik
Lithographie
Signatur
Handsigniert
Herkunftsland
USA
Jahr
2021
Zustand
exzellenter Zustand
Höhe
61 cm
Breite
46 cm
Tiefe
1 mm
Angeboten mit Rahmen
Nein
Periode
2010–2020

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In een woord : "geweldig" !!! Precies zoals omschreven, snel, perfect verpakt. Kan eigenlijk niet beter. Heel blij en super tevreden. Dank voor de goede service.

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Ondanks hoge verzendkosten (€20!) binnen Nederland tevreden over levering: artikel conform omschrijving en als troost verzendkosten twee zeer leuke Balloon Dog sleutelhangers “gratis “ meegeleverd.

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Prachtig popart item ontvangen!! Zeer snelle levering en zeer goed verpakt. Items ziet er perfect uit precies zoals beschreven. Ben er heel blij mee en deze verkoper is zeer aan te rade.

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MarcoNL
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Dank Marco! Veel plezier ervan.

L'opera conforme a quanto in foto, perfetta come da descrizione. Il venditore perfetto, ottimo imballaggio e preciso nell'invio. Consiglio a tutti.

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