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The Art of Shepard Fairey

MODULAR FREQUENCY Letterpress Available Online on Thurs., March 5th at 10AM PT!

For more than three decades modular, geometric, and patterned designs have been at the heart of my practice, evolving from bold graphic-based street campaigns into intricate, layered mixed-media compositions. Following the opening of my new solo exhibition Modular Frequency at Subliminal Projects, my letterpress print with the same title will be available online on Thursday, March 5 at 10AM PT. This composition translates the energy and rhythm of the series into a letterpress print.

-Shepard

LETTERPRESS DETAILS: Modular Frequency. 14 1/4″ H x 9.5″ W. Letterpress on cream cotton paper with hand-deckled edges.. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 300. Obey publishing chop in lower left corner. Comes with a Digital Certificate of Authenticity provided by Verisart. $75. Available on Thursday, March 5th @ 10 AM PDT at https://store.obeygiant.com/. Max order: 1 per customer/household. International customers are responsible for import fees due upon delivery (Except UK orders under $160).⁣ ALL SALES FINAL.

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Oxa, based in Oxford, has raised $103m (£77m) – including $50m (£37m) from the UK’s National Wealth Fund.

“Oxa is a great example of UK excellence in digital technologies that are transforming the global automotive sector, and this investment will boost productivity and improve freight efficiency at home and abroad.

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Until there is a pause in this conflict and free flowing oil around the world, it is hard to see how markets can stage a meaningful recovery. We expect stocks and bonds to remain nervous and driven by headline risk.

The dollar has been king during this crisis, however, it is pulling back slightly today, and G10 currencies are clawing back some recent losses. This is likely to be temporary, especially if the oil price remains to the upside.

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