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A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall by Shepard Fairey 2024
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall by Shepard Fairey 2024
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A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall by Shepard Fairey 2025
18" x 24" print with 20" x 26" walnut frame (1.5" x 1.125") slightly raised float mount with a 1" margin on white wash mat, set on 5/8" wht spacers + anti-reflective UV gallery glass.
Artist: Shepard Fairey
Dimensions: (print) 18 x 24 inches
Medium: Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper.
Provenance: Signed by Shepard Fairey.
Edition: Numbered edition of 500.
Year: 2024
Condition: Excellent
About the print:
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This image is based on a photo by Daniel Kramer, who shot Dylan regularly during his rapid mid-60s ascent to stardom and audience projection of Dylan as the voice of a generation… a label Dylan was quick to resist. Dylan rose to the moment but abhorred public expectations and pressures. I think this image captures both his self-possession and reticence.
-Shepard
About The Artist
From Streetartbio.com
Frank “Shepard Fairey” is a very famous graphic artist, muralist, and overall artist. He was born on February 15, 1970 in Charleston, South Carolina in the United States. In 1988, the artist graduated from Idyllwild Arts Academy in Palm Springs, California. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island in 1992.
As a young adult, Shepard Fairey became very interested in art. He soon began to use his drawings in T-shirts and skateboards. He was a skateboard-obsessed art student. While in school, Shepard Fairey held a part-time job in a skateboarding shop. Soon after, he hit the skateboard community hard by pasting homemade stickers all over the place. It was then that he realized his desire and interest in the street art culture and graffiti movement. Another strong influence was his love for punk music, which he demonstrated stencils.
One of the first images he ever used was that of Andre the Giant. Shepard Fairey found this image in a newspaper ad and he chose to introduce it to the streets.
Shepard Fairey is one of the most influential street artists of our time. Shepard Fairey’s work has been used in screen-prints, stencils, stickers, masking film illustrations, wheat paste, collages, sculptures, posters, paintings, and murals. Shepard Fairey enjoys working with the colors black, white, and red. Fairey has constantly shifted between the realms of fine art, commercial art, street art, and even political art.

