This painting is inspired by the ever-popular poster "OBEY"
by artist Shepard Fairey. The OBEY campaign can be explained as an experiment
in Phenomenology. Phenomenology is defined as "the process of letting
things manifest themselves." "Phenomenology attempts to enable
people to see clearly something that is right before their eyes but
obscured; things that are so taken for granted that they are muted by
abstract observation," Shepard Fairey 1990. Since it¹s origination
"Obey" has been plastered across the nation in poster-form,
spreading the message of the artist. The intent of the original painting
is to derive a reaction from humans, while Nathan Janes' "Obedience"
is directed towards dogs. Posters of "Obedience" are commonly
found near hydrants, tree stumps, and car tires, locations obvious to
the sight of all dogs.