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New Shepard Fairey Art in my Collection

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Well, I’ve been writing so much lately about technology I thought I’d take a break and mention I’ve got two new pieces of art in my collection. They are both limited edition Shepard Fairey (Obey Giant) prints that were sent out as holiday gifts. Peace Fingers Red was given to friends, family, and vendors in 2006 an edition of 200. Peace Tree Yellow was again given as a gift in 2007 and is an edition of 350.  Both prints are 18×24, signed, numbered, and extremely rare.  Peace Fingers and Peace Tree both exist as standard prints, but the gift editions have variations which make them unique.

Shepard Fairey Peace Fingers Red Gift

Shepard Fairey Peace Tree Gift Yellow

Hope Has Arrived

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Hope has arrived, and I pray change will soon be in order.  To day I received my last Shepard Fairey Obama “Hope” print.  This was the last and final edition of these prints.

 

Shepard Fairey Obama Hope

 

Obey Lebowskifest

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

So ever since I moved to southern California after the dot-com crash, I’ve (had to) make some changes. I modified the hairstyle a bit, changed favorite watch brands (needed the surfer feel), revised the wardrobe and also gained taste in different artists. Two artists that I was introduced to were Dave Kinsey of Kinsey Visual and BLK/MRKT and Shepard Fairey of Obey.

Long story short, I finally acquired a print I’d been searching for over the past few years. It’s the 2002 Lebowskifest print that was designed to promote the (2002) annual gathering and celebration of the 1998 movie The Big Lewboski featuring Jeff Bridges (which has has rather large cult following). The print by Shepard Fairey is based on the Oliver Atkins 1970 photograph of Richard Nixon. A copy of the newest edition to my collection is below.

Obey Lebowskifest

2002 Obey Lebowski Fest (mission finally accomplished, great way to end 2007!)

Monkeypod Green

Another favorite picee of my collection is the 2005 Monkey Pod. This print is based on a tree in Hawaii and was commissioned by The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu.

Guns & Roses

Lastly, I can’t get enough of my 2006 Guns and Roses print. Not only a great band, but a great political statement. This print is based on a 1970’s propaganda piece put out by the Chinese Central Art Academy that included text which translates in English to “Government is Established Through Guns!”

Brian Kupetz

Thats me above wearing one of my favorite Adidas track jackets. This is my home on the web showcasing some of my work over the past few years in the Interactive Marketing/Advertising field. In addition to my portfolio you'll find some personal information about me as well as some ramblings on some of the research and development I participate in. Enjoy!

**Disclaimer - The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the positions, strategies or opinions of George P. Johnson or Juxt Interactive.

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