Adam Fujita: Love Cometh Like Sunshine After Rain
Adam Fujita: Love Cometh Like Sunshine After Rain
Adam’s piece is India ink, acrylic and spray paint on deckled edge fine art paper. It measures 22 inches by 28 inches and comes framed in a black wood shadow box.
Adam has collaborated with Monster Energy, Adidas, Shake Shack, The Brooklyn Nets, Coach, and Gov Ball amongst many other companies. His recent neon style work has been an exploration of protest and resistance through the use of the medium of street art and the internet. As a response to the election results of 2016 in the US Adam has been using the neon as a metaphor for "keeping the lights on " this volatile and dangerous Trump administration. Not willing to let them operate behind the shadows of Washington DC." Adam has been making political statements and protests with his neon street art and graffiti most of his adult life. He has addressed gender issues, police violence, women's rights, corporate greed, nativism and more with his neon style street art. Adam has a 25 year history writing graffiti starting in San Francisco in the early 1990s and has been working and living in NYC since 2001.
**Please note that the framing was done in the artist's studio and not by a framer. As a result please expect imperfections in the frames like cosmetic chips and cracks. Refunds or returns will not be granted based on frame condition as the original artwork is what's being purchased and the frames which were used to display the work for his solo exhibition are given for free with the piece.
***International Orders will be shipped unframed