To show his support for Barack Obama, Los Angeles-based graphic designer Shepard Fairey created a large-scale, red, white and blue collage of the President-elect. From there, Hope, as he calls it, ...
Los Angeles-based artist Shepard Fairey created one of the most important images in the 2008 presidential election. It's a red, white and blue portrait of Barack Obama with the word HOPE. It's one of ...
Shepard Fairey’s protest posters have transcended popular culture over the past three decades, primarily by challenging authority and consumerism with a bold, graphic style that masterfully merges pop ...
Shepard Fairey is easily best known for his iconic “Hope” portrait of Barack Obama, one of the most indelible images of the 2008 U.S. presidential election. But Fairey is a far more complicated — and ...
In the seven years since Shepard Fairey created what might be, to date, the most iconic artwork of the century — the "Hope" poster for Barack Obama's 2008 US presidential campaign — its subject has ...
With only months remaining before the U.S. chooses between Democratic candidates Vice-President Kamala Harris & Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Republican candidates ex-reality show host, multi-impeached ...
The U.S. ambassador Jane Hartley was en route to the dedication of a climate-themed mural in London by Shepard Fairey, who created the iconic Obama ‘Hope’ poster. But then a protest began. By Mark ...