
Shepard Fairey limited edition poster
Harley-Davidson has gathered 11 of today’s most exciting artists to present their take on the theme of rebellion for a February 7 event at Santa Monica’s Robert Berman Gallery. We have a limited-edition Shepard Fairey poster to give away to a new Lost At E Minor subscriber. To be in with a chance of winning, simply sign up to our email publication and say hi under this post.
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YOU'RE SAYING (19)
livinorbit said | 3 February, 2009
Subtely but strikingly rebellious….
Bongo said | 3 February, 2009
Why hello there.
I’m actually kind of curious to see how the show turns out. Harley Davidson isn’t the first thing to come to mind when thinking about rebellion now a days.
Jannis said | 3 February, 2009
Hi.
I really like the work of Shepard Fairey, just recently I saw the interview with him on Boing Boing TV.. pretty nice graphics for sure.
Feel free to send the poster my way. ha ha..
riaRice said | 4 February, 2009
hi, hi, hi! quite a good choice…really like the claytons though so far i was doomed to only see their work on the internet…. got some nice bare walls for the poster..
Blender said | 4 February, 2009
I just found this site and am cursing the work that means I won’t get to pour over the contents for the next few hours as I’d like. DAMN! I wish the exhibition was being shown a little closer to Melbourne but I’d settle for a kickass poster…
Brentley said | 4 February, 2009
Shepard Fairey is my favorite artist and he’s from right up the road in Charleston. I’m saving a spot on my wall for this one
Dale Hut said | 4 February, 2009
Hi HI HI HI HI HI HI HI PIE.
penn said | 5 February, 2009
this’ll probably give me LESS of a chance to win the poster… but because i am such a fan of the artist and this site… i have (and hate) to point out… Shephard’s name is misspelled. It’s Shepard- not Shepherd. [Win / Shepherd Fairey limited edition poster]
btw… HI.
j.lindsay said | 5 February, 2009
HI. Cool site.
Dennis said | 5 February, 2009
Hi.
Great site here. There is so much inspiration that is available in such a wide spectrum. I could spend days here. I think I will. Shepard Fairey is brilliant, and I love that print you are giving away. In case you were wondering.
christoe said | 7 February, 2009
hi-de-hi
found this site when on a shep hunt – looks v intersting…thanks
mariana said | 7 February, 2009
THINGS I LOVE MOST:
GREAT ART AND
THIS WEBSITE
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Aaron said | 7 February, 2009
I’m there. oh, and Hi.
Nigel Sutcliffe said | 9 February, 2009
h- art
Andy Howell said | 12 February, 2009
hi
Shivangi said | 17 February, 2009
Hi Hi Hi!!! I wish the exhib was closer home in Sydney – but the poster will do just nearly as well:)
ƒ said | 19 February, 2009
Thanks for sharing beautiful things with me lostateminor.
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p.s HI
Zolton said | 27 February, 2009
Hey guys, the winner of the Shepard Fairey poster is … drum roll please … Penn! Thanks to everyone for entering. Penn, please contact us with your postal details:
http://www.lostateminor.com/contact-us/
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leeanne said | 3 February, 2009
This is pretty swell.