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Other versions used the words "change" and "progress". The Barack Obama "Hope" poster is an image of US presidential candidate Barack Obama designed by American artist Shepard Fairey. The image was widely described as iconic and came to represent Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. [1] [2] It is a stylized stencil portrait of Obama in solid red ...
The first Artists for Obama print was released in January 2008, and was created by Shepard Fairey and titled "Change" (in the style of his Obama "Hope" poster).The prints were released as a limited edition of 5,000, of which the first 200 were signed, [1] and retailed for $70.
Shepard Fairey, founder of OBEY Clothing, echoed the vice president's "we're not going back" call as he revealed his latest work.
Yosi Sergant (born 1976) is an American publicist and activist. [1] [2] He is known for his commissioning and management of the "Hope" poster created during the 2008 presidential election by Shepard Fairey and for creating the art exhibit and events Manifest Equality, Manifest Justice, and Manifest Hope.
The artist behind the iconic “Hope” poster of former President Obama is unveiling his latest work to support Vice President Harris’s White House bid. The artwork from Shepard Fairey includes ...
President Obama ran on 'hope' in 2008, but after eight years of Republicans in power under President George W. Bush. It is a much more audacious mantra for an incumbent Democratic Party now.
Michael Murphy (born March 22, 1975) is an American artist, sculptor and pioneer of the perceptual art movement. Murphy became widely known during the 2008 U.S. presidential election, after creating the first portrait of candidate Barack Obama in 2007 that influenced thousands of artists [1] to contribute to the "Art for Obama" movement, [2] documented in Shepard Fairey's book Art for Obama ...
Shepard Fairey, the artist behind former President Obama's iconic "Hope" poster for his 2008 campaign, joined Scripps News to share why he's created a new piece of art for the 2024 Harris campaign.