Shepard Fairey (OBEY)
War by Numbers
2026
Screen print on 80# cream Speckletone paper
45 × 60 × 1 cm
Ed. /300 — Hand-signed by Shepard Fairey and hand-numbered
Location: PARIS, France
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About the artwork
This silkscreen print depicts a young girl holding a red rose, which conceals the pin of a hand grenade. The girl is depicted in the artist’s graphic style, using a limited palette of red, yellow, and dark blue on a cream-colored background. Above her, three bombers fly in formation, positioned in the upper right quadrant of the composition. The imagery combines symbols of innocence and beauty with elements of war and destruction. The juxtaposition of the child and the grenade, along with the presence of military aircraft, suggests a commentary on the themes of conflict, peace, and the impact of violence. The composition employs outlines and flat areas of color, characteristic of the artist’s visual language.
Expert opinion
This work belongs to the Street Art/Urban Art movement, a category that has grown in the contemporary art market over the past two decades. The artist’s established reputation and distinctive style contribute to the marketability of his prints. Pieces like this one, with clear social or political undertones, are generally sought after by collectors interested in art that addresses current events and cultural criticism.
About the artist
American artist, born in 1970. Lives and works in Los Angeles (USA). Muralist, illustrator and silkscreen artist, Shepard Fairey (Obey) is one of the most influential figures in urban art. Influenced by Andy Warhol, Barbara Kruger and Diego Rivera, he is best known for the HOPE portrait of Barack Obama he created for his presidential campaign in 2008, which has since been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery (Washington, USA). Following the attacks in France on November 13, 2015, Shepard Fairey created a Marianne with the motto "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité", a work that has now become a national symbol and is on display at the Élysée Palace. In 2019, he will create his hundredth fresco at Place Igor Stravinsky in Paris, next to the Centre Pompidou. Internationally renowned, Shepard Fairey can be found in the collections of the Smithsonian (Washington, USA), the Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA) and the Victoria and Albert Museum (London, UK). He has also exhibited in prestigious venues such as the Fondation Cartier for the "Né dans la rue - Graffiti" exhibition in 2009, and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston (USA), where his retrospective "Supply & Demand" was organized in 2009.
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