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“I wanted to make an art piece of Barack Obama because I thought an iconic portrait of him could symbolize and amplify the importance of his mission. I believe Obama will guide this country to a future where everyone can thrive and I should support him vigorously for the sake of my two young daughters. I have made art opposing the Iraq war for several years, and making art of Obama, who opposed the war from the start, is like making art for peace. I know I have an audience of young art fans and I’m delighted if I can encourage them to see the merits of Barack Obama.”
 
“I wanted to make an art piece of Barack Obama because I thought an iconic portrait of him could symbolize and amplify the importance of his mission. I believe Obama will guide this country to a future where everyone can thrive and I should support him vigorously for the sake of my two young daughters. I have made art opposing the Iraq war for several years, and making art of Obama, who opposed the war from the start, is like making art for peace. I know I have an audience of young art fans and I’m delighted if I can encourage them to see the merits of Barack Obama.”
  
-Shepard Fairey|[[Obama Hope Offset]] - [[Obama Hope Signed Paster]] - [[Obama Progress]] - [[Obama Progress Small]] - [[Obama Vote]] - [[Yes We Did - Victory! (Signed Edition)]] - [[Yes We Did - Victory! (Unsigned Edition)]]| 03/12/2008|[[Obama Hope Stencil Collage on Paper]]|}}
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-Shepard Fairey|[[Obama Hope Offset]] - [[Obama Hope Signed Paster]] - [[Obama Progress]] - [[Obama Progress Small]] - [[Obama Vote]] - [[Obama Vote Small]] - [[Yes We Did - Victory! (Signed Edition)]] - [[Yes We Did - Victory! (Unsigned Edition)]]| 03/12/2008|[[Obama Hope Stencil Collage on Paper]]|}}

Revision as of 14:27, 4 December 2008

Obama Change Print

Year: 2008
Run Size: 5000
Part of Set: none
Size: 24x36
Paper: unknown
Print Type: screen print
Release Date: 03/12/2008


This poster was only available through Barack Obama's website and was not sold through Obey Giant.

From Obey Giant:

“I wanted to make an art piece of Barack Obama because I thought an iconic portrait of him could symbolize and amplify the importance of his mission. I believe Obama will guide this country to a future where everyone can thrive and I should support him vigorously for the sake of my two young daughters. I have made art opposing the Iraq war for several years, and making art of Obama, who opposed the war from the start, is like making art for peace. I know I have an audience of young art fans and I’m delighted if I can encourage them to see the merits of Barack Obama.”

-Shepard Fairey


Related Prints: Obama Hope Offset - Obama Hope Signed Paster - Obama Progress - Obama Progress Small - Obama Vote - Obama Vote Small - Yes We Did - Victory! (Signed Edition) - Yes We Did - Victory! (Unsigned Edition)


Related Fine Art Pieces: Obama Hope Stencil Collage on Paper