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Prefab77 Art

British
Prefab77 is a collective of artist coming from the North of England, California and New York whose beginnings date back to 1997. Even though all of them have a fine art training, their works have a more graphic character, as the all have worked as designers to major industry corporations. Their works may have a political aspect and sometimes anti establishment but always seek the beauty and aesthetics in all their compositions Many of Prefab77 pieces study the iconography and the form of women as the main subject and the power it has in the most traditional art, fashion or music. Besides, their works usually have a cryptic component with powerful messages hidden in between multiple designs careful to the extreme. These three artists work with multiple mediums, some of the most commonly used shall be acrylic, spray paint, wheatpaste or varnish and these are used both for outside works as well as for works on other medias such as canvas, paper or wood. Limited editions by Prefab77 are extraordinary with an impeccable care on the finishings that can easily be appreciated.
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Artist: Prefab77
Dealer: Portfolio
Prefab77 'Heavy Crown' Signed, Limited Edition Print
By Prefab77
Located in San Rafael, CA
Prefab77 (British, 20th c.) Heavy Crown Archival pigment print on luxuriant 300gsm Somerset art paper Edition of 100 Signed in plate lower left. Signed by artist in white ink with em...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Prefab77 Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Screen

Prefab77 'Let it Reign (Vicious Pink II)' Signed, Limited Edition Print
By Prefab77
Located in San Rafael, CA
Prefab77 (British, 20th c.) Let in Reign (Vicious Pink II) Screenprint in 6 colors with deluxe metallic inks on 310 gsm Vicious Pink specialty paper Annotated 'AP' (artist's proof) l...
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21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Prefab77 Art

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Screen

Prefab77 'Lick London' Singed, Limited Edition Print
By Prefab77
Located in San Rafael, CA
Prefab77 (20th Century) Lick London, circa 2011 Screenprint with spray paint on Somerset Fine Art paper Edition: 1/2 Signed and numbered in ink along lower edge Published by the arti...
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2010s Street Art Prefab77 Art

Materials

Spray Paint, Screen

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