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{{Print | Disobey.jpg | Dis Obey | 1997 | 100 | ''none'' | Unknown size | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |One of the only known copies of this print was on display at a [[Sixspace|sixspace]] show in 1999. The show, [http://www.sixspace.com/gallery/shepard1999/index.php The Medium Is The Message], remains documented on their website. The image on the left-hand side of this print was later used for the print [[Make Art Not War]].|[[Make Art Not War]]|}}
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{{Print | Disobey.jpg | Dis Obey | 1997 | 100 | ''none'' | Unknown size | ''unknown'' | Screen Print |One of the only known copies of this print was on display at a [[Sixspace|sixspace]] show in 1999. The show, [http://www.sixspace.com/gallery/shepard1999/index.php The Medium Is The Message], remains documented on their website. The original artwork, used as source material by Fairey, was a political protest poster that was created by an unknown artist during the [[Prague Spring]]. The image on the left-hand side of this print was later used for the print [[Make Art Not War]].|[[Make Art Not War]]|}}

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Dis Obey Print

Year: 1997
Run Size: 100
Part of Set: none
Size: Unknown size
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print
Release Date:


One of the only known copies of this print was on display at a sixspace show in 1999. The show, The Medium Is The Message, remains documented on their website. The original artwork, used as source material by Fairey, was a political protest poster that was created by an unknown artist during the Prague Spring. The image on the left-hand side of this print was later used for the print Make Art Not War.


Related Prints: Make Art Not War