SHEPARD FAIREY 'Black Hills are Not for Sale' Screen
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'The Black Hills are Not for Sale' by Shepard Fairey, 2009
Collab. with National Geographic Photographer Aaron Huey.
18 x 24 Inches
Rare, coveted screen print on cream, Speckletone fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 450 (#307/450)
Signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
Also signed by photographer Aaron Huey bottom right.
*Note: some minor indentations, most visible only from reverse, lower left. See photos.
ABOUT THE ART
"I made this image in collaboration with National Geographic Photographer Aaron Huey in support of www.honorthetreaties.org and their efforts to educate the public about Native American Treaty rights. This is our third project together and was built directly off of the mural we did on the Baracudda wall on Melrose last Fall (See the full installation here). Our first poster project went up in a dozen American cities in 2011.
You can see more of Aaron's 7-year documentary of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the cover story of National Geographic magazine and an extended essay on his website."
- Shepard
Collab. with National Geographic Photographer Aaron Huey.
18 x 24 Inches
Rare, coveted screen print on cream, Speckletone fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 450 (#307/450)
Signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
Also signed by photographer Aaron Huey bottom right.
*Note: some minor indentations, most visible only from reverse, lower left. See photos.
ABOUT THE ART
"I made this image in collaboration with National Geographic Photographer Aaron Huey in support of www.honorthetreaties.org and their efforts to educate the public about Native American Treaty rights. This is our third project together and was built directly off of the mural we did on the Baracudda wall on Melrose last Fall (See the full installation here). Our first poster project went up in a dozen American cities in 2011.
You can see more of Aaron's 7-year documentary of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the cover story of National Geographic magazine and an extended essay on his website."
- Shepard
Condition
Good (some minor indentations, most visible only from reverse, lower left. See photos.)
Dimensions
24 x 18 in
Buyer's Premium
- 22%
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Black Hills are Not for Sale' Screen
Estimate $1,000 - $1,200
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