• Shepard Fairey x Hugh Holland Styles Change Style Endures Pink Signed 94/115

Shepard Fairey x Hugh Holland Styles Change Style Endures Pink Signed 94/115

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Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland • OBEY

“Styles Change, Style Endures” (Pink) — Signed & Numbered Letterpress

Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland • 2020 • Edition 94/115 • Dual Hand-Signed
Letterpress • Cream Speckletone • Dual-Signed (Fairey + Holland) • Unframed

What You Are Getting

An authentic Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland “Styles Change, Style Endures” letterpress print — the pink colorway from this acclaimed 2020 collaboration uniting Holland’s legendary 1970s California skate photography with Fairey’s OBEY treatment. The Pink colorway features a vivid pink spray-paint streak beneath the skater. This example is hand-signed in pencil by BOTH artists and numbered 94/115. Offered unframed, exactly as shown.


Print Details

Artists Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) & Hugh Holland
Title Styles Change, Style Endures — Pink colorway
Year 2020
Medium Letterpress (OBEY Giant)
Paper Cream Speckletone fine-art paper
Size 18 × 24 in
Edition 94/115 — signed & numbered limited edition
Signatures Dual-signed — hand-signed in pencil by both Shepard Fairey and Hugh Holland
Condition Excellent — clean, strong color, stored flat. Please review all photos, which form part of the description

About the Work

“Styles Change, Style Endures” renders one of Hugh Holland’s definitive 1970s skateboarding photographs in Fairey’s unmistakable OBEY letterpress style. The series was issued in four colorways — Black, Blue, Pink, and Yellow — each in a hand-numbered edition of 115. It is one of Fairey’s most sought-after skate-culture editions, sitting at the intersection of street art and skateboarding history.


About the Artists

Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970) is one of the most influential street artists of his generation. A RISD graduate, he rose to prominence with the Andre the Giant Has a Posse / OBEY campaign and became globally known for the 2008 Barack Obama HOPE poster. His work is held by the Smithsonian, MoMA, LACMA, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Hugh Holland is the celebrated photographer who documented the 1970s Southern California skateboarding scene. His golden-hour images of Dogtown-era skaters are definitive records of skate culture’s formative years. This series pairs his iconic photography with Fairey’s OBEY letterpress treatment.


What Is Included

  • One (1) dual-signed Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland “Styles Change, Style Endures” (Pink) letterpress, numbered 94/115, unframed

Shipping & Handling

Ships from the San Francisco Bay Area, fully insured, primarily via UPS. The print is 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.

More From Gauntlet Gallery

Also listed: the other Styles Change colorways (Black, Blue, Pink, Yellow) and the complete 4-print set. We specialize in authenticated street art and signed collectibles — Shepard Fairey, Death NYC, KAWS, Banksy, and more.

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Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland • OBEY “Styles Change, Style Endures” (Pink) — Signed & Numbered Letterpress Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland • 2020 • Edition 94/115 • Dual Hand-Signed Letterpress • Cream Speckletone • Dual-Signed (Fairey + Holland) • Unframed What You Are Getting An authentic Shepard Fairey × Hugh Holland “Styles Change, Style Endures” letterpress print...

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