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Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970)
Parlor Pattern, 2010
Medium: Set of 2 screenprints on paper
Dimensions: each 61 × 45.7 cm (24 × 18 in)
Edition of 85: each hand signed and numbered
Publisher: Obey Giant
Condition: Excellent
Artwork details
Shepard Fairey's Parlor Pattern (2010) is a set of two signed screenprints that exemplify the artist's ongoing engagement with decorative tradition and political symbolism. Printed in red and black variations, each fine art print adopts the visual language of ornate Victorian wallpaper, transforming a domestic ornamental pattern into a vehicle for contemporary critique.
Within the symmetrical floral scrollwork, Fairey embeds his iconic star insignia and the "Obey" logo, merging propaganda aesthetics with historical design motifs. This strategy reflects his broader practice of blurring the boundaries between fine art, graphic design, and street art, while questioning authority, power, and mass communication through repetition and pattern.
Published in 2010 by Obey Giant in a limited edition of 85, each screenprint measures 61 × 45.7 cm and is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Parlor Pattern stands as a strong example of Fairey's highly collectible art prints, combining ornamental beauty with the subversive visual language that defines his work.
About this artist
Shepard Fairey (born 1970, Charleston, South Carolina) is an American graphic artist, printmaker, and social activist widely regarded as a leading figure in the global Street Art movement. Working across prints, screenprints, stickers, stencils, murals, collage, and large-scale public artworks, Fairey consistently blurs the boundaries between commercial design, political propaganda, and contemporary fine art.
He first gained international attention in the early 1990s with his OBEY Giant campaign, a viral street art project featuring the face of wrestler André the Giant accompanied by the word “OBEY.” What began as a subcultural intervention rooted in skateboarding and punk aesthetics evolved into a sustained critique of authority, media manipulation, and visual persuasion. The project established Fairey’s signature graphic language: bold contrasts, limited color palettes, and references to Constructivist and propaganda poster traditions.
Shepard Fairey’s artworks and prints frequently address themes such as political corruption, environmental justice, civil rights, war, and climate change. His 2008 HOPE poster, created in support of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, became one of the most recognizable political images of the 21st century and cemented his role in contemporary visual culture.
Influenced by Pop Art, Russian Constructivism, Cuban poster design, and politically engaged music culture, Fairey’s screenprints and limited edition prints combine striking composition with direct messaging. His art has been exhibited internationally, including major retrospectives at the ICA Boston and The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh. His artworks are held in prominent public collections such as The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

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