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Episode notes:
Shepard Fairey is celebrating 30 years of being a groundbreaking and influential artist, designer and activist. He started his company Obey Giant with a sticker and he’s turned it into an empire, including but not limited to his fine art, murals all over the world, the Obey Clothing line, his design and branding company Studio Number One and an art gallery called Subliminal Projects. You can watch the 2017 documentary Obey Giant: The Art and Dissent of Shepard Fairey, pick up his books Supply and Demand and Covert to Overt, and if you’re in LA you can visit the exhibition celebrating three decades of Shepard’s art - it just opened at Over the Influence Gallery and is up until December 29th 2019.
In this conversation Shepard shares some of the wisdom he’s gained over 30 years as an artist, including kept going when things got tough, how he infuses his ideals and values into his art and why he thinks that it’s important to pursue a creative practice. I spoke with Shepard at Obey Giant HQ in Los Angeles, CA.
There’s so much to admire about Shepard Fairey. I admire all that he has created and built while sticking to his values, how he expresses his ideals in his work, his activism, how he gives back to causes he believes in — From what I see, Shepard walks the walk, all the way down to the great people he surrounds himself with. He’s also grounded, available and a true fan and supporter of other artists. For those reasons and more I find him righteous and inspiring. Shepard is a great example of how you can remain a true artist, while continually expanding your success.
After this conversation, I’m inspired to do the work, to make changes when it’s necessary, and to keep the faith in my own creative drive and values.
This episode marks the end of Beyond + Back podcast Season 2, which is bittersweet for me! I’m looking forward to taking a break to reflect on the next phase of this podcast, but I’m also going to miss it. In the meantime, you can listen to past episodes with artists like Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Aimee Mann and Jakob Dylan, and then please give a listen to the people you may not already know, like WK Binger, Evelyn from the Internets or Kime Buzzelli.
My purpose to this podcast has been to celebrate what I’ve found both confounding and exhilarating about being an artist, and to explore the mental, emotional and spiritual highs and lows that other artists have experienced on their creative journey. I share these conversations to inspire you - to follow your own creative desires and to put time into doing the work. It’s worth it. Keep going. It’s guaranteed to give you, as Shepard says, that extra spark.