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Mark Drew
Fake Thug Art Print (Dead Prez) by Mark Drew

2024

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Fake Thug (Dead Prez / Yellow Variant) is a standout piece by renowned artist Mark Drew. This hand-pulled screen print, on dimpled cream stock paper with a blind emboss, measures 11 7/10 × 16 9/10 inches (29.7 × 43 cm). Mark Drew, known for his clever blend of pop culture and hip-hop, juxtaposes Peanuts characters with iconic rap lyrics. In this print, the speech bubble features lyrics from the classic Dead Prez song "Hip Hop," from their late '90s album "Let’s Get Free." This edition is limited to 200 prints (Including Orange and Yellow Variants in the count of 100 each), all hand-signed and numbered by Drew, ensuring its exclusivity. The print is in flawless condition, stored flat with archival materials since its release, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Mark Drew's work has been celebrated internationally, with exhibitions in Sydney, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Miami. His ability to merge comic art with hip-hop culture has earned him a dedicated following and placements in prominent collections, including that of rapper Drake. Materials: Hand-pulled screen print in colors on dimpled cream stock paper with blind emboss. Size: 11 7/10 × 16 9/10 in 29.7 × 43 cm Edition: Limited edition of 200 Condition: Flawless, stored with archival materials Signature: Hand-signed by artist, stamped by artist's estate, bottom right in graphite pencil
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    2024
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    Height: 11.7 in (29.7 cm)Width: 16.93 in (43 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Draper, UT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1327214853172

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