The artist behind the iconic red-white-and-blue 'Hope' poster of Barack Obama has helped to produce a new set of images in the run-up to the inauguration of Donald Trump this week.
'We the People' features a black boy, a native American and a Muslim woman sporting a red-white-and-blue hijab.
Shepard Fairey joined Jessica Sabogal, a Colombian-American muralist for the work commissioned by the Amplifier Foundation.
Image courtesy of Amplifier Foundation
The USA Today reports Ali Geiser, campaign manager for the Amplifier Foundation saying, "We're demonstrating that we're going to stand behind the message of love and that we're going to stand behind the message of unity."
"We're demonstrating what we see in 'We the People.'
Ridwan Adhami's portrait of the Hijab wearing woman is used by Fairey for his print,
Fairey said, "We frequently focus on our differences but really have so much more in common: common humanity, love of our children, desire for a peaceful life,"
"Let’s focus on what we can do together even though we may not all look the same.”
Image courtesy of Amplifier Foundation
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