Obama HOPE poster artist looks FORWARD with new Kamala Harris design

August 16, 2024

Shepard Fairey, the artist and activist behind the iconic Barack ObamaHOPEposter that grew to symbolize the former president’s 2008 campaign, revealed his latest political work of Vice President Kamala Harris on social media on Thursday, August 15, reports HuffPost.

The new design from Fairey—the founder of OBEY Clothing, whose Obama design was later added to the National Portrait Gallery—depicts Harris looking upward in a mostly blue and green sketch. The word, “FORWARD,” appears at the bottom of the print while a red, circular KH symbol is seen to her side.

Fairey, in a post to his @obeygiant Instagram page, pointed to the Democratic nominee’s “We’re not going back” call and wrote that the words “summarize the moment we are in.”

“And in order not to go back, we must go FORWARD!” Fairey wrote.

He continued, “While we have not achieved all the goals we might be seeking, we are making progress—all in the face of expanding threats and regressive political adversaries.”

Fairey emphasized, “If we act, we can move forward our desire for a healthy planet, for corporate accountability; toward equality, and away from racism, sexism, xenophobia, and homophobia, for equitable access to opportunity, for full access to the medical care we want or need, for fair and just immigration policies.”

Fairey, who said in 2015 that Obama didn’t live up to his “HOPE” poster, described the Democratic ticket of Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as “our best chance to move forward.”

“They are our best chance to push back on encroaching fascism and threats to democracy, and our best chance for creating the world we all desire and deserve,” wrote the artist, who encouraged followers to check their voter registration status.

“Politics is messy … but messy is no excuse for checking out. Messy is the work and the work can be joyful. Messy is what it takes to get through the daunting mess in pursuit of a better future. But we only win if we show up,” he said.

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