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Foo Fighters Seattle 18

Edition(s)

Show Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Run: 850
Markings: Numbered

1-100 were sold and signed by the artist

Artist / AP Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Run: 100
Markings: Signed & Numbered

4 screens (2 metallics) "In 2005 the Foo Fighter's released 'In Your Honor' and it's a record that's been on my mind lately. The band went on the campaign trail with John Kerry in a move I found surprising at the time. The Foo Fighters aren't an overtly political band and I'm not an overtly political artist. Listening to that record again and studying the packaging, which features a tiny bison, some ideas for an image started to emerge. When I think of America two symbols immediately come to mind: an eagle and a bison. The bison, standing larger than life, represents the people of America. The eagle is a representation of the ideas that make America what it is. Lately, I've noticed many people staring the eagle directly in the eyes, questioning the ideas that make America the great country it is, and wondering whether or not those ideas and values are shrinking. The arrows all point dead center as a reminder that all eyes are on us."

Foil Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Original Price: 85.00 USD
Run: 50
Markings: Signed & Numbered

4 screens (2 metallics) "In 2005 the Foo Fighter's released 'In Your Honor' and it's a record that's been on my mind lately. The band went on the campaign trail with John Kerry in a move I found surprising at the time. The Foo Fighters aren't an overtly political band and I'm not an overtly political artist. Listening to that record again and studying the packaging, which features a tiny bison, some ideas for an image started to emerge. When I think of America two symbols immediately come to mind: an eagle and a bison. The bison, standing larger than life, represents the people of America. The eagle is a representation of the ideas that make America what it is. Lately, I've noticed many people staring the eagle directly in the eyes, questioning the ideas that make America the great country it is, and wondering whether or not those ideas and values are shrinking. The arrows all point dead center as a reminder that all eyes are on us."
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