HOPE (2008)

HOPE (2008)

$1,250.00
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“I wanted strong. I wanted wise, but not intimidating,” Shepard Fairey said of his iconic poster design for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. Set in Fairey’s signature graphic style with a patriotic palette of red, white, and blue, the portrait portrays Obama looking into the distance with a sense of hopeful determination. The street artist based this expression on a photograph of the candidate, taken by Mannie Garcia two years prior, that he discovered through a Google Image Search. Fairey is said to have completed the poster design in a single day, and he began selling the posters on the street himself before Super Tuesday. The image quickly went viral and became inseparable from the campaign, featured on t-shirts, bumper stickers, buttons, and more. Dimensions: 36 x 24 Inches / 91.4 x 61 Centimeters Medium: Offset lithograph on cream fine art paper. Provenance: Comes with gallery certificate of authenticity. Includes original matching (2008) 'Hope' sticker (see photos) Edit

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