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Described as one of “the best and most respected artists in his field” by the Washington Post, Saber, also known as Ryan Weston Shook, is an American fine artist who originated as graffiti artist. Rising to international fame at the age 21, Saber created the world’s largest graffiti piece on the bank of the LA River, which was visible and documented by satellites in space. He, over years of dedicated and often dangerous painting helped bring public awareness to the true Art form of graffiti. His work has influenced a generation of artists and graphic designers, and has become an influential part of modern entertainment, social media, and art for and involved in social reform. He continues to make his vibrant, mesmerizing and often political paintings from his home in Los Angeles with his wife and two young children. His art can be found in galleries and private collections around the world. Meanwhile he continues to create public conversation about and push the boundaries of what art should (or shouldn’t) be confined to.
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All artworks of Saber (MSK)
Print, Symptomatic Small Blue 5/13, Saber (MSK)

Symptomatic Small Blue 5/13

Saber (MSK)

Print - 42.5 x 37 cm

$734

Print, Awful Beautiful Lie (hand-finished), Saber (MSK)

Awful Beautiful Lie (hand-finished)

Saber (MSK)

Print - 41 x 61 cm

$508

Painting, Color Of Music 1 HPM, Saber (MSK)

Color Of Music 1 HPM

Saber (MSK)

Painting - 107 x 72 cm

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Painting, Symptomatic Big Black, Saber (MSK)

Symptomatic Big Black

Saber (MSK)

Painting - 42.5 x 73 cm

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Print, Symptomatic Small Blue 4/13, Saber (MSK)

Symptomatic Small Blue 4/13

Saber (MSK)

Print - 42.5 x 37 cm

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Painting, Parra Siempre hand-finished, Saber (MSK)

Parra Siempre hand-finished

Saber (MSK)

Painting - 70 x 50 cm

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Described as one of “the best and most respected artists in his field” by the Washington Post, Saber, also known as Ryan Weston Shook, is an American fine artist who originated as graffiti artist. Rising to international fame at the age 21, Saber created the world’s largest graffiti piece on the bank of the LA River, which was visible and documented by satellites in space. He, over years of dedicated and often dangerous painting helped bring public awareness to the true Art form of graffiti. His work has influenced a generation of artists and graphic designers, and has become an influential part of modern entertainment, social media, and art for and involved in social reform. He continues to make his vibrant, mesmerizing and often political paintings from his home in Los Angeles with his wife and two young children. His art can be found in galleries and private collections around the world. Meanwhile he continues to create public conversation about and push the boundaries of what art should (or shouldn’t) be confined to.