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    Woody Guthrie Canvas Print, by Shepard Fairey, 2010
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    Woody Guthrie Canvas Print

    By Shepard Fairey

    2010•Edition of 450

    About This Artwork

    This print reflects the format of the Woody Guthrie painting it is based upon. The print is on18x24 paper and will be signed and numbered just below the bottom border of the printed area... allowing the purchaser to choose between a standard(more affordable) 18x24 frame, or trimming the excess paper below the signature and custom framing the print. Cropping the image to more closely suit the 18x24 proportion compromised the composition. Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) was an American folk singer and songwriter best known for the song "This Land Is Your Land" frequently sung in American schools. Though the song is used patriotically, it was originally intended as as a "power to the people" themed anthem, and had its more controversial verses edited out. Full original lyrics below. Guthrie grew up in Oklahoma during the dust bowl and the depression which gave him empathy toward farmers and working class people in general. Guthrie was given the nickname "The Dust Bowl Troubadour" and wrote many songs championing workers, unions, outlaws, farmers, and the downtrodden. When Woody performed he often had the slogan "This Machine Kills Fascists" emblazoned across his guitar. If Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" was the literary embodiment off the struggles of the era, Guthrie's songs were the musical equivalent. Guthrie was blacklisted during the McCarthy era for his left leaning views. Woody Guthrie's influence can be felt in the tradition of social justice in music ranging from Pete Seeger, to Johnny Cash, to Bob Dylan, to Jimi Hendrix, to Neil Young, to Joe Strummer(who's original nickname was Woody"). In my MAYDAY art show, Guthrie was an essential inclusion for his tremendous influence on so many of my favorite musicians who have combined entertainment and social commentary. Proceeds from this print go to the Woody Guthrie Foundation. The painting and print are based on a photograph by Sid Grossman. -Shepard

    Current listed price: $65.00.

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    Artist
    Shepard Fairey
    Year
    2010
    Medium
    Medium not recorded
    Dimensions
    Not specified
    Edition
    450
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    Edition: 450

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