Artist Statement
“Home Invasion 1 18 x 24 inch screen print. Signed and numbered edition of 300. $45 This image is about privacy and freedom from digital surveillance. If you didn’t notice, there is a camera aperture in the gun barrel. I think the right to privacy is paramount to the concept of freedom. Fear tactics have always been used to erode freedoms and increase the power and reach of government. Abuse of power is far more likely to happen if structures are in place that make abuse easier. The Patriot Act and the NSA surveillance program are examples of overreach under the guise of “protecting” us from t
About This Print
Home Invasion (1) is a 2014 Shepard Fairey screen print, 18 x 24 inches, signed and numbered in an edition of 300 and published by Obey Giant, released February 18, 2014, at 45 dollars. The image addresses privacy and freedom from digital surveillance, incorporating a camera aperture hidden in a gun barrel. In his accompanying text, Fairey argues that the right to privacy is paramount to freedom and criticizes the Patriot Act and NSA surveillance program as overreach that erodes civil liberties. He ties the work to the Worldwide Wave of Action opposing NSA spying and other injustice.
Market Context
Estimated market value: 389.99. Observed range 105.0–1970.0. Latest recorded sale: 2025-07-02. Value is the median of recorded public sales (>= $100); low-high shows the observed sale range.