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EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph
EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph

EL MAC 'Obama: Hope' (2008) Rare Original Offset Lithograph

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'Hope' by El Mac, 2008
Rare original promotional lithograph poster from the Barack Obama Presidential campaign, 2008.
36 x 24 Inches
91.4 x 61 Centimeters
Offset lithograph on cream fine art paper.
Based on the original artwork by artist El Mac.
Limited Edition of unknown quantity.
Artist's signature and date printed bottom right.
*Note: Very Good - Excellent original condition.

ABOUT THE ART

El Mac is a high profile photorealistic street artist based in LA . Born in Los Angeles in 1980 to an engineer and an artist, Mac has been creating and studying art independently since childhood. He was inspired at a young age by classic European painters such as Caravaggio, and Vermeer and Art Nouveau symbolism artists such as Gustav Klimt and Alphonse Mucha.

This was mixed with the more contemporary influences of graffiti and photorealism, as well as as the Chicano & Mexican culture he grew up around. He has created numerous murals around the world. Some of his murals have become local landmarks, especially his collaborations with Retna, which combine Mac's representational figures with Retna's typography and designs. He aims to uplift and inspire through his careful, perfectionist renderings of both the sublime and the humble.

El Mac's Barack Obama 'Hope' poster is a contemporary graphic art print released in 2008. The Obama campaign approved the poster, and it was distributed during the 2008 election season.