Description: Original limited silkscreen vinyl sticker by: Mear One (Robbie Conal)Production/make date: 2004Size: 4.2" x 6.25" inchesCondition: vintage like new, slight wear/tear on the sticker backing (see images for reference), otherwise mint conditionAdditional notes: the "LET'S PLAY ARMAGEDDON" stickers were created along with the poster series released in 2004 by Mear One (along with collaborator artist Shepard Fairey) for the Anti-Bush Campaign "No More Bush in 2004".Original quote from Mear One on the campaign art: "I really think the Bush administration's atrocities have really inspired this layer of the creative community to express themselves, and I guess we should thank him for that." All stickers and artwork sold by our shop are 100% authentic.Fast shipping to ensure you get your order as quickly as possible!Professional yet simple packaging - using Uline padded envelopes and archival paper wrapping to ensure you get your order in mint condition, while keeping things environmentally friendly and 100% recyclable! About our shop: specializing in vintage, rare and one-of-a-kind stickers by renowned artists from around the world. All stickers and artwork are a part of a highly curated collection which started in 2009, and feature work dating back as early as the early/mid '90s. *All printed/digital pieces are limited editions (most publicly unavailable), and all handmade pieces are ONE OF A KIND. Most pieces do not have duplicates.
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Robbie Conal, Mear One
Type: Print
Year of Production: 2004
Size: Large
Item Height: 6.25 in
Theme: Propaganda, Pol, Anime & Manga, Art, Comics, Graffiti, Digital Art, Urban Art, Street Art, Illustration, Politics
Style: Abstract, Contemporary Art, Graffiti Art, Illustration Art, Pop Art, Protest Art, Urban Art
Material: Vinyl
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Subject: 2004, Political Art, Propaganda, George Bush, Digital Art, Pop Art
Item Width: 4.2 in
Time Period Produced: 2000-2009