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STRANGEco x Shepard Fairey – “Mr. Spray”

Shepard Fairey (Hf Vol. 11), who's work these days can be found adorning clothing, shoes, stickers, hats, bags and much, much more will, oddly enough, be releasing his first vinyl figure in eleven years, though worth the wait it certainly appears to be. "Mr. Spray", one of Fairey's most popular images from his post-2000 career is seeing new life as an eleven inch tall vinyl figure, created by the good folks over at STRANGEco.

The figure will be seeing four various colorways and editions, the first two of which (black and red) are currently available for pre-order through STRANGEco's online store. Look for an exclusive silver colorway to be available at this year's SDCC and another limited gold colorway to be available through Obey soon. Check out some images of the variant colors and packaging after the jump.

Shepard Fairey (HF Vol. 11),who’s work these days can be found adorning clothing, shoes, stickers,hats, bags and much, much more will, oddly enough, be releasing hisfirst vinyl figure in eleven years, though worth the wait it certainlyappears to be. “Mr. Spray”, one of Fairey’s most popular images fromhis post-2000 career is seeing new life as an eleven inch tall vinylfigure, created by the good folks over at STRANGEco.

The figure will be seeing four various colorways and editions, the first two of which (black and red)are currently available for pre-order through STRANGEco’s onlinestore. Look for an exclusive silver colorway to be available at thisyear’s SDCC and another limited gold colorway to be available throughObey soon.

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