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OG SLICK 'Fight Club' (2019) Hand-Embellished Screen Print

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OG SLICK 'Fight Club' (2019) Hand-Embellished Screen Print'Fight Club' by OG Slick, 2019 Very Rare, heavily Hand Embellished screen print. Unique LA x LV edition. 24 x 24 Inches 61 x 61 Centimeters 8 color silkscreen print on 250gsm Stonehenge fine art paper with hand deckled edges. Hand Embellished throughout by Slick with red and blue spray paint splatter. Limited Edition of only 20 (#19 20) Hand signed and dated by the artist in red ink bottom right. Hand numbered in red ink bottom left. Includes original

'Fight Club' by OG Slick, 2019
Very Rare, heavily Hand-Embellished screen print.
Unique LA x LV edition.
24 x 24 Inches
61 x 61 Centimeters
8-color silkscreen print on 250gsm Stonehenge fine art paper with hand-deckled edges.
Hand-Embellished throughout by Slick with red and blue spray paint/splatter.
Limited Edition of only 20 (#19/20)
Hand-signed and dated by the artist in red ink bottom right.
Hand-numbered in red ink bottom left.
Includes original OG Slick hand-signed, numbered and embossed COA.

ARTIST BIO

Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, OG Slick moved to Los Angeles in 1986 at age 19 where he became a defining force in the West Coast’s contribution to graffiti worldwide. Slick developed his artistic talents influenced by his childhood fascination with American and Japanese popular culture. Expanding his talents, Slick took to commercial art and was at the forefront of American streetwear culture where he was able to adapt his unique satirical style for a broader audience.

Working at the intersection of commerce and art, process and a subversive tension are central to Slick’s practice. Slick's body of work ranges from traditional graffiti burners, streetwear and toy design, to site-specific installations, public sculptures and studio painting, with aerosol spray paint as his weapon of choice.

A fascination with natural decay and human destruction frame Slick’s critiques of popular culture and normative behaviors. From the anti-branding re-work of both startup and corporate logos, to battle driven, chiaroscuro influenced burners and deviously playful sculptures, Slick’s creations ignite the emotions through satire and parody.

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