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Shepard Fairey X The Simpsons Dope Collection Pays Homage to El Barto

Shepard Fairey X The Simpsons Dope is a collection of items that feature the graffiti image in the episode 'Exit Through The Kwik-E-Mart.' Bart's street art alter-ego known as El Barto plastered these images of Homer Simpson all over the streets of Springfield.

The collection of Homer graphics are done in the same styling of Fairey's political posters that he is so well known for. The line includes the iconic poster for motivation, a stainless steel drinking flash and an iPhone 4 case. All the things you need to become a successful tagging artist.

The Shepard Fairey x The Simpsons Dope collection is exclusively available at Urban Outfitters for all the Simpson junkies to enjoy. Even if you aren't a fan of the sitcom, the artwork does take a dynamic approach to political street art.
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