Tupac Shakur
Artist David Flores pays tribute to the late Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls with this set of 18x24’’ portraits on stretched canvas. Each canvas fine art print is limited to 500 pieces. With pre-mounted hardware, each print is ready to hang with no framing required. Each print has also been affixed on the back with an anti-counterfeit and individually serialized RareInk security label to ensure its authenticity.
As we print and stretch each canvas print to order, please allow 5 business days for processing your order. You will receive an email notification when your print has been shipped. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at info@rareink.com.
About David Flores
Based in Los Angeles, David P. Flores is an accomplished painter, sculptor, designer and muralist. His unique artistic interpretation and styling has been applied to a wide range of iconic imagery from Disney’s Mickey Mouse to Jean-Michael Basquait. His brand collaborations and work for companies have included Stussy, Oakley, Kidrobot and Vans. His Kidrobot Dunny was inducted into the MOMA NY Permanent Collection. His most recent gallery exhibition debuted in December in collaboration with legendary Hollywood photographer Phil Stern. For more info on Flores’ work visit his official website at www.davidfloresart.com .
Artwork
-- 18’’ by 24’’ prints utilizing archival quality canvas and inks
-- Fine art quality giclee print for maximum vibrancy and color
-- Limited Edition of 500
-- Serialized anti-counterfeit RareInk label on back of canvases
-- Ready to hang with pre-mounted hardware
Supported Charity

As part of RareInk's mission of giving back, 10% of Net Sales from Tupac artwork are donated to the Tupac Amura Shakur Foundation. Founded in 1997 by Afeni Shakur, mother of the multi-talented Tupac Shakur, the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation (TASF) originally began as the Shakur Family Foundation. Afeni formed the Foundation as a way to bring quality arts training to our young people. A broad range of training is offered via the Annual Performing Arts Day Camp held at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts (home of the Foundation). Disciplines include creative writing, vocal technique, acting, stage set design, dance, poetry & spoken word, and the business of entertainment.
