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Shepard Fairey Francisco Reyes Sadistic Dog Waker Diptych Street Art

2021

$1,500
£1,139.12
€1,308.64
CA$2,114.65
A$2,248.31
CHF 1,215.82
MX$26,744.29
NOK 15,229.82
SEK 13,909.36
DKK 9,775.97

About the Item

Edition Details: Year: 2021 Class: Diptych Run: 171/450 Technique: Screen Print Paper: Speckletone Size: 24 X 33 Markings: Signed Numbered in pencil by both Artists. Shepard Fairey Francisco Reyes Jr. "I’ve made several images over the years addressing police brutality, and I think humor and absurdity help make such a heavy topic more digestible. There is a violent history of police dogs being used to attack civil rights protesters, which contrasts intensely with the blissful perspective of white dog owners who pamper their dogs and hire dog walkers. Some of us never have to think about how the police abuse their power more frequently in non-white and lower-income communities. This “Sadistic Dog Walker” image encourages us to be aware of the “two Americas.”" -Shepard "Shepard’s posters on police brutality have always been some of my favorite. From the “I’m gonna kick your ass and get away with it” piece to the “Sadistic Florist,” which inspired me to bring forth the idea to Shepard on continuing that narrative. The Public servant with a subversive twist. The tongue-in-cheek tagline of “My Dog Walker Is A Dick” is the sugar that makes the bitter pill easier for the viewer to swallow… but it still has a bite to it!" -Francisco Reyes Jr.
  • Creator:
    Shepard Fairey (1970, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 33 in (83.82 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Draper, UT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU132729341462

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