Shepard Fairey No Bees No Honey Signed Numbered Screen Print 76/325 OBEY 2022
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“No Bees No Honey” — Signed & Numbered Screen Print
What You Are Getting
Shepard Fairey’s “No Bees No Honey”, a tribute to Joe Strummer of The Clash, inspired by the Mescaleros song “Johnny Appleseed.” Hand-signed and numbered 76/325. Mint, as-new. Unframed.
Print Details
| Artist | Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970) |
| Title | No Bees No Honey |
| Year | 2022 (published Sept 20, 2022) |
| Medium | Screen print |
| Paper | Thick cream Speckletone |
| Size | 18 × 24 in |
| Edition | Hand-numbered 76/325, signed |
| Authenticity | Signed by Shepard Fairey; issued with a Verisart digital COA |
| Cause | A portion of proceeds benefits the Joe Strummer Foundation |
| Condition | Mint / as-new — stored flat. Please review the photo |
About the Work
“The Clash are my all-time favorite band and their frontman, Joe Strummer, is a hero of mine… Joe’s lyric ‘If you’re after getting the honey, then you don’t go killing all the bees’ applies to lots of things… bees are pollinators crucial to sustaining Earth’s fragile eco-systems. I hope to honor Joe’s music and extend his ideas with my No Bees No Honey print.” — Shepard Fairey
About the Artist
Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970) is one of the most influential street artists of his generation — OBEY / Andre the Giant Has a Posse, the 2008 Obama HOPE poster, with work in the Smithsonian, MoMA, LACMA, and the V&A.
What Is Included
- One (1) signed & numbered Shepard Fairey “No Bees No Honey” screen print, 76/325, unframed
Shipping & Handling
Ships from the San Francisco Bay Area, fully insured, primarily via UPS. Prints are shipped flat, sandwiched between rigid backing boards inside a heavy-duty stay-flat mailer to protect the corners and prevent creasing. Tracking on every order. Combined shipping available on multiple purchases — message before paying and we will adjust the invoice.
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Shipping & Handling
Shipping & Handling
Ships fully insured with signature required. Fine-art packaging with corner protection, UV-resistant materials, and climate-appropriate cushioning. Domestic: 5–7 business days. International: 10–14 business days. White-glove delivery available for large-format pieces — contact us at hi@gauntlet.gallery for a quote.
Provenance
Provenance
Full ownership trail documented. Prior ownership, condition notes, and authentication records are available on request. All works are inspected prior to shipment and condition-graded for buyer transparency.
Shepard Fairey • OBEY GIANT “No Bees No Honey” — Signed & Numbered Screen Print 2022 • Edition 76/325 • Hand-Signed • Joe Strummer Tribute Screen Print • Cream Speckletone • 18 × 24 in • Verisart COA • Unframed What You Are Getting Shepard Fairey’s “No Bees No Honey”, a tribute to Joe Strummer of The Clash,...
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