Artist Statement
“I’m illustrating some of my favorite street spots from over the years to be included in the LA MOCA “Art In The Streets” show, so I decided to make prints of some of my favorites. This one is from Bayshore Blvd. in San Francisco around 2003. Photo by Mark the Cobra Snake. The silhouette is some random lackey I hired because I don’t do street art myself. -Shepard 18 x 24? Screen Print, $45, Edition of 450, Limit 1 per person / household. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Release date: 3/10/2011” — Shepard Fairey
About This Print
Bayshore Billboard is a 2011 Shepard Fairey screen print published by Obey Giant, measuring 18 by 24 inches, in an edition of 450 at $45, signed by Shepard Fairey and released March 10, 2011, with a limit of one per person per household. The print illustrates one of Fairey's favorite street spots, a site on Bayshore Blvd. in San Francisco around 2003, based on a photo by Mark the Cobra Snake. Fairey made it in connection with the LA MOCA "Art In The Streets" show, depicting a silhouetted figure at the billboard site. The work documents his street-art history in his graphic print format.
Market Context
Estimated market value: 200.0. Observed range 119.99–2011.0. Latest recorded sale: 2026-04-24. Value is the median of recorded public sales (>= $100); low-high shows the observed sale range.