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This Shepard Fairey print, created during the Iraq war, reimagines the 1960s anti-war mantra “Make love, not war,” advocating for creativity over destruction.

 

The Art Nouveau-inspired design nods to the era’s psychedelic and protest art. A confident female figure, framed by florals, holds a symbolic duality—paintbrushes resembling spears beneath her portrait, reinforced by the bold directive to “OBEY.”

 

36 x 24 inches. Offset lithograph on cream Speckle Tone paper. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Open edition.

Shepard Fairly: Make Love, Not War

SKU: 202654
$195.00Price
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