Showing posts with label Occupy Wallstreeet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Occupy Wallstreeet. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Shepard Fairey - "Occupy Hope" Print

Looks like Shepard Fairey has re-appropriated his famous Obama Hope desing from the 2008 presidential campaign for the Occupy Wall Street movement, Shepard shared his thoughts on the piece below….
"This image represents my support for the Occupy movement, a grassroots movement spawned to stand up against corruption, imbalance of power, and failure of our democracy to represent and help average Americans. On the other hand, as flawed as the system is, I see Obama as a potential ally of the Occupy movement if the energy of the movement is perceived as constructive, not destructive. I still see Obama as the closest thing to “a man on the inside” that we have presently. Obviously, just voting is not enough. We need to use all of our tools to help us achieve our goals and ideals. However, I think idealism and realism need to exist hand in hand. Change is not about one election, one rally, one leader, it is about a constant dedication to progress and a constant push in the right direction. Let’s be the people doing the right thing as outsiders and simultaneously push the insiders to do the right thing for the people. I’m still trying to work out copyright issues I may face with this image, but feel free to share it and stay tuned…"
-Shepard Fairey

Friday, November 4, 2011

Video: Above – “Give A Wall Street Banker…”

More protest related art, this time with Bay area-based ABOVE working on a piece painted with his signature letters spelling out “GIVE A WALL ST. BANKER ENOUGH ROPE AND HE WILL HANG HIMSELF.” The mural also used a manikin dressed in a suit hanging from its neck to drive the point home. The piece drew much attention and was featured on the local news. Check out the video below detailing the creative process.

GIVE A WALL STREET BANKER... from ABOVE on Vimeo.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

New Banksy Work at Occupy London

Photo: Demotix
Banksy let lose a new sculpture at the Occupy London movement at St.Paul's Cathedral as a show of support for their protest against corporate greed and corruption. The piece clearly parodies the board game Monopoly, seems like the man in the hat has fallen on hard times.