
HENI is thrilled to release ‘Invaded & Commanded Blossom,‘ a series of two limited-edition prints by Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, and Invader. The prints are based on works currently on view at the ‘Triple Trouble’ exhibition at Newport Street Gallery.


In the Invaded & Commanded Blossom prints, Invader and Fairey overlay Hirst’s cherry blossoms with Space Invaders and the Obey Icon motif. Invader’s pixelated Space Invaders reference the icons of early video games, through which the artist questions the invasion of the digital world into our daily lives, while Fairey’s Obey Icon face is a symbol that encourages viewers to find their own interpretations of the world around them. These motifs have become synonymous with the careers of both artists and are joined here with scenes from Hirst’s celebrated Cherry Blossoms series, which captures the spontaneous joy of spring through colourful views of sprawling tree branches and gravity-defying blossoms.
The editions are Gloss Diasec-mounted Giclée print on aluminium composite panel. The works measure 120 x 96 cm and will be numbered and hand-signed on the label by the respective artists.
The prints are available to purchase until April 6 at 10:00 AM PDT. The number of editions will be limited by demand during the release window. Application and more details can be found here.
The original paintings, sculptures, installations and mosaics in the ‘Triple Trouble’ show are also available by application on HENI Primary until March 29.
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