http://www.ijreview.com/2015/05/333...ntent=conservativedaily&utm_campaign=Politics
During the 2008 Presidential Election, street artist Shephard Fairey cemented a name for himself by designing the red-and-blue ‘Hope’ poster.
His artwork received such a viral response, President Obama even wrote him a letter thanking Fairey for creating the image.
Now, well into Obama’s second term, it turns out Fairey is far from enthusiastic about the way the Commander-in-Chief has run the country.
Esquire Magazine has more in an interview with Fairey on whether he thinks Obama lived up to the hype:
Do you think Obama has lived up to your “Hope” poster?
Not even close.
During the 2008 Presidential Election, street artist Shephard Fairey cemented a name for himself by designing the red-and-blue ‘Hope’ poster.
His artwork received such a viral response, President Obama even wrote him a letter thanking Fairey for creating the image.
Now, well into Obama’s second term, it turns out Fairey is far from enthusiastic about the way the Commander-in-Chief has run the country.
Esquire Magazine has more in an interview with Fairey on whether he thinks Obama lived up to the hype:
Do you think Obama has lived up to your “Hope” poster?
Not even close.