We the People poster series

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The We the People poster series is a set of politically charged, socially conscious artworks by Shepard Fairey that became widely recognized for their bold portraits and messages of inclusion and resistance, especially around the 2017 U.S. presidential inauguration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
political poster series
circulation mass-distributed
colorPalette beige
blue
red
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Shepard Fairey
depicts African American women
Latina women
portraits of diverse Americans
women in hijab
distributionMethod free downloads
printed posters at marches
genre political art
protest art
socially engaged art
hasArtist Shepard Fairey
hasPart We the People – Are Greater Than Fear
We the People – Are Greater Than Hate
We the People – Defend Dignity
We the People – Protect Each Other
inception 2017
inspiredBy Barack Obama "Hope" poster
surface form: Barack Obama Hope poster
intendedAudience general public
intendedUse peaceful protest
languageOfWork English
mainSubject American identity
civil rights
immigrant rights
inclusion
racial equality
resistance
social justice
women's rights
movement resistance to Donald Trump administration
notableFor bold graphic style
messages of inclusion and resistance
politicalAlignment progressive
printingTechnique screen printing
publisher Amplifier Foundation
significantEvent 2017 United States presidential inauguration
slogan Are Greater Than Fear
Defend Dignity
Protect Each Other
We the People
use march posters
protest signs
public demonstrations

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Shepard Fairey notableWork We the People poster series