Product code: Shepard store Fairey
Artist: store Shepard Fairey Title: MUJER FATALE - Hand signed by artist, Shepard Fairey - Offset Lithograph on cream Speckle Tone paper. - Size: 24 inches x 36 inches (60.96cm x 91.44cm). - In Pristine condition About this piece: "The masked woman, her face covered and partially shaded, is mysterious. She looks directly at the viewer with determination. Her ethnicity is undetermined; the viewer can project their identity on the figure. The use of the word “Mujer,” “woman” in Spanish, and the mask is a nod to the Zapatista movement in Southern Mexico, and armed anti-globalization group that rebelled against the Mexican government demanding indigenous rights and democracy. The eyes remind Fairey of Emma Peel, played by Diana Rigg, the heroine in the 1960's television program, The Avengers. The work is a celebration of feminity, as audacious and assertive women portrayed in 1960's spy films. In 2005 Shepard and his wife Amanda became parents...." Ref#A00012.
Artist: store Shepard Fairey Title: MUJER FATALE - Hand signed by artist, Shepard Fairey - Offset Lithograph on cream Speckle Tone paper. - Size: 24 inches x 36 inches (60.96cm x 91.44cm). - In Pristine condition About this piece: "The masked woman, her face covered and partially shaded, is mysterious. She looks directly at the viewer with determination. Her ethnicity is undetermined; the viewer can project their identity on the figure. The use of the word “Mujer,” “woman” in Spanish, and the mask is a nod to the Zapatista movement in Southern Mexico, and armed anti-globalization group that rebelled against the Mexican government demanding indigenous rights and democracy. The eyes remind Fairey of Emma Peel, played by Diana Rigg, the heroine in the 1960's television program, The Avengers. The work is a celebration of feminity, as audacious and assertive women portrayed in 1960's spy films. In 2005 Shepard and his wife Amanda became parents...." Ref#A00012.