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In the Studio with Shepard Fairey

Looks like Shepard Fairey (HF Vol. 11) is back in studio working on some new fine art prints. Our good friends over at Modern Multiples recently sent us these teaser images of a new HPM (hand pulled multiple) 'Mandala' that Shepard currently has in production. No real word on these yet, but from what we hear these are around 40" x 50", will be a run of around 50 prints and will probably be joining the Obey Giant crew later this year at Art Basel Miami. Couple more pictures after the jump.

Looks like Shepard Fairey (HF Vol. 11) is back in studio working on some new fine art prints. Our good friends over at Modern Multiples recently sent us these teaser images of a new HPM (hand pulled multiple) ‘Mandala’ that Shepard currently has in production. No real word on these yet, but from what we hear these are around 40″ x 50″, will be a run of around 50 prints and will probably be joining the Obey Giant crew later this year at Art Basel Miami. More info as it develops.

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