(1970) Shepard Fairey - University of California, Los...
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Shepard Fairey (1970)
“Art is not always meant to be decorative or
soothing, in fact, it can create uncomfortable
conversations and stimulate uncomfortable
emotions.”
Obey Giant
Obey Giant
Barack Obama "Hope" poster
Barack Obama "Hope" poster “I knew my biggest challenge was to portray Obama as both an exciting progressive and a mainstream patriot with vision. I decided to make a portrait of Obama largely because I felt his power and sincerity as a speaker would create a positive association with his likeness. I wanted it to be a portrait that was political in nature and that would de-racialize Mr. Obama by using a red, white, and blue colour palette that was patriotic. I also wanted to capture a pose in Mr. Obama that was a classic political pose, something that would elevate him to iconic status in the vein of people who had preceded him and were held in high regard in politics. I hoped such an image would make him feel immediately established, familiar, American, and presidential.”
We The People
"We thought (they) were the three groups that had been maybe criticized by Trump and maybe were going to be most, if not necessarily vulnerable in a literal sense, feeling that their needs would be neglected in a Trump administration,"