SHEPARD FAIREY x DENNIS MORRIS Bob Marley 'Slave Driver' - Fire Colorway Signed Screenprint - Hand-Numbered Edition 497 / 500 What You Are Getting The fiery red-and-gold colorway of Shepard Fairey's 'Bob Marley (Slave Driver),' based on a Dennis Morris photograph and hand-signed by both artists. A blazing collage of reggae iconography - Tuff Gong, Music of Jamaica,...
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Shepard Fairey x Dennis Morris Bob Marley Slave Driver Signed Screenprint
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About the work
About This Piece
Bob Marley 'Slave Driver' - Fire Colorway
What You Are Getting
The fiery red-and-gold colorway of Shepard Fairey's 'Bob Marley (Slave Driver),' based on a Dennis Morris photograph and hand-signed by both artists. A blazing collage of reggae iconography - Tuff Gong, Music of Jamaica, and Marley himself - rendered in Fairey's unmistakable style.
Print Details
| Artist | Shepard Fairey (with Dennis Morris) |
| Title | Bob Marley - Slave Driver (Fire) |
| Year | 2015 |
| Medium | Screenprint on cream paper |
| Edition | Numbered 497/500 |
| Signatures | Pencil-signed by Shepard Fairey and Dennis Morris |
| Blindstamps | DM + OBEY |
| Condition | Very good, unframed - see photos |
About the Work
Fairey's Bob Marley portraits pair his screenprint style with Dennis Morris's intimate photography. This 'Slave Driver' fire colorway is among the most vivid of the series.
About Shepard Fairey
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. Dennis Morris is the celebrated photographer whose Bob Marley images defined the artist's visual legacy.
What Is Included
- Hand-signed & numbered screenprint (unframed)
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