Shepard Fairey, Bob Marley - Slave Driver, 2015 SOLD OUT
“I bought Bob Marley’s Rastaman Vibrations shortly after I started skateboarding in 1984, purely because the only good skateboard ramp where I lived was called “The Rasta Ramp.” I had mostly been listening to punk rock, but I was excited to discover reggae, which even more boldly embodied many of the same elements of social protest as punk but in a way that was much more palatable to my parents. I think my parents bought me Bob Marley and the Wailers records for every Christmas or birthday until I had accumulated their entire catalog; my very conservative grandmother even bought me a Bob Marley shirt from Jamaica. I leaned more towards punk, but some punk bands, most notably Bad Brains, embraced both punk and reggae. Bob Marley’s music always cheered me up during my high-school years of personal struggle. I’m always inspired by how steadfast and positive Bob was.” (quote from Shepard’s 20th Year Supply & Demand)
-Shepard
Medium: screen print (The Bob Marley print is based on a photo by Dennis Morris.)
Size: 18 inch x 24 inch
Edition of 500
Signed by Shepard Fairey and Dennis Morris.
Price of $80.
This Shepard Fairey print will be released Tuesday Feb.10, 2015 between 9 and 10am PST at Obey
this guy only makes posters for hot topic now. he’s done.