Shepard Fairey USA, 1970
Rise from the Ashes (Black), 2020
Screenprint in two colours with ash from Iraqi Kurdistan on paper
Signed by the artist and numbered, on verso
Signed by the artist and numbered, on verso
106.5 x 74 cm
© Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairy collaborated with Migrate Art (Art to Aid) during their Scorched Earth project He said 'I’m very pleased to support Migrate Art because I believe in the mission to...
Shepard Fairy collaborated with Migrate Art (Art to Aid) during their Scorched Earth project
He said "I’m very pleased to support Migrate Art because I believe in the mission to support refugees and those made vulnerable by war and unrest. My ‘Rise From the Ashes’ dove screen print incorporates ash from burnt crop fields in Iraq into the black ink. I love the dove as a symbol of peace, but in these prints the doves are not white, but black and red, relating more to the concept of a phoenix rising from the flames of destruction. Art can encourage compassion, lift the spirit, and heal through material benefit to a worthy cause, all of which I hope these prints can help to foster."
He said "I’m very pleased to support Migrate Art because I believe in the mission to support refugees and those made vulnerable by war and unrest. My ‘Rise From the Ashes’ dove screen print incorporates ash from burnt crop fields in Iraq into the black ink. I love the dove as a symbol of peace, but in these prints the doves are not white, but black and red, relating more to the concept of a phoenix rising from the flames of destruction. Art can encourage compassion, lift the spirit, and heal through material benefit to a worthy cause, all of which I hope these prints can help to foster."
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