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SHEPARD FAIREY - OBEY GIANT OBEY Icon Face - Gold 3D Relief Sculptural Wall Plaque - New in Box Shepard Fairey - OBEY Giant What You Are Getting The iconic OBEY Giant 'Icon Face' by Shepard Fairey, rendered as a three-dimensional gold relief plaque with the bold OBEY wordmark. A sculptural take on one of the most recognizable...

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Shepard Fairey OBEY Giant Icon Face 3D Gold Relief Plaque Sculpture New in Box

MSRP: $600.00 Price: $500.00
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SHEPARD FAIREY - OBEY GIANT

OBEY Icon Face - Gold 3D Relief

Sculptural Wall Plaque - New in Box
Shepard Fairey - OBEY Giant

What You Are Getting

The iconic OBEY Giant 'Icon Face' by Shepard Fairey, rendered as a three-dimensional gold relief plaque with the bold OBEY wordmark. A sculptural take on one of the most recognizable images in street art, presented new in its matching gold box.


Print Details

Artist Shepard Fairey
Brand OBEY Giant
Motif Icon Face + OBEY wordmark
Format 3D relief plaque / sculpture
Finish Gold
Condition New in box

About the Work

Shepard Fairey's OBEY Icon Face grew from his 'Andre the Giant Has a Posse' sticker campaign into a global street-art phenomenon. This dimensional gold edition translates the flat icon into a tactile, display-ready object.


About Shepard Fairey (OBEY)

Shepard Fairey is one of the most influential street artists of his generation, creator of the OBEY Giant campaign and the iconic Obama 'HOPE' portrait.


What Is Included

  • OBEY Icon Face gold relief plaque
  • Original box

Shipping & Handling

Ships fast and fully insured, carefully packed. Careful handling from our California gallery. Combined shipping available - message before paying.

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