RARE! Barack Obama Dream CRO Screen Printed 2008 Presidential Campaign Poster
Rare! 18" x 24" limited edition screen printed poster. This print is a four color, hand pulled screen print on heavy archive quality paper. The poster was illustrated by famous street artist Ray Noland who designed under the alias CRO for the 2008 Barak Obama presidential campaign. According to Azucar Magazine: "During the 2008 Presidential election, Noland gained national attention with his street-art campaign GoTellMama! His striking images of Barack Obama appeared throughout Chicago and across the country in the streets and alleyways. The concept was particularly interesting because of its contemporary, urban aesthetic, which proudly defied traditional campaign propaganda and stood apart from the street graffiti most of us are accustomed to seeing." Shipping is FREE witin the continental U.S. Poster will be shipped rolled in a heavy cardboard mailing tube. This poster is an unsigned printers proof.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| President | Barack Obama |
| Type | Art Print |
| Year | 2008 |
| Theme | Politics |
| Country/Region | United States |
Rare! 18″ x 24″ limited edition screen printed poster. This print is a four color, hand pulled screen print on heavy archive quality paper. The poster was illustrated by famous street artist Ray Noland who designed under the alias CRO for the 2008 Barak Obama presidential campaign. According to Azucar Magazine: “During the 2008 Presidential election, Noland gained national attention with his street-art campaign GoTellMama! His striking images of Barack Obama appeared throughout Chicago and across the country in the streets and alleyways. The concept was particularly interesting because of its contemporary, urban aesthetic, which proudly defied traditional campaign propaganda and stood apart from the street graffiti most of us are accustomed to seeing.” Shipping is FREE witin the continental U.S. Poster will be shipped rolled in a heavy cardboard mailing tube. This poster is an unsigned printers proof.
