Dominus
Dominus belongs to Shepard Fairey’s Power & Glory body of work, created for The Insistent Image: Recurrent Motifs in the Art of Shepard Fairey and Jasper Johns at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art — Fairey’s first major exhibition in his hometown of Charleston. The piece incorporates the actual hand-cut retired stencil with thick painted layers, screenprint, and collage, building a single one-of-a-kind work from the studio tools that produced the related editions.
- Medium
- Mixed media: hand-cut stencil, silkscreen, and collage on paper, with hand-painted elements
- Special Materials
- Incorporates the actual retired hand-cut stencil; hand-painted layers; collage
- Artwork
- 14 x 23.5 in / 35.56 × 59.69 cm
- Framed
- 18.5 x 28 in / 46.99 × 71.12 cm
- Edition Type
- Unique
- Signature
- Hand-signed and hand-numbered on front
- Publisher
- Obey Giant, Los Angeles
- COA
- Yes (Obey Fine Art Editions)
- Condition
- Excellent — Framed by Obey Giant. Acquired sealed in original gallery framing.
- Provenance
Created for "The Insistent Image: Recurrent Motifs in the Art of Shepard Fairey and Jasper Johns," Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston (May 22 – July 12, 2014) — Shepard Fairey's first major exhibition in his hometown. Exhibited as part of his Power & Glory body of work. Acquired from Toyroom Gallery.