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November 15, 2020

Donald Trump street art

Filed under: Graffiti — duncan @ 11:22 am
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Political leaders inspire some great street art, graffiti and stencils, and Donald Trump is no exception. Probably more than most other US presidents; partly because he’s so widely hated, but also so easy to caricaturise with his bright orange skin and yellow mop of hair.

I’ve photographed these whenever I see them, and collected some of my favourites here. You can see all these and more in my Flickr album. Most of these are taken around Shoreditch, London, with a few others elsewhere.

Top Trumps, K-Guy
Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it
Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it, Bristol

Atomik Ape sticker
Stra stencil, Shoreditch
street art, Shoreditch
Lie Lie Land
Donald Trump, Loretto street art
Anti-Trump street art, Skeptyc, Seattle
Seattle

Trump graffiti, Tom Blackford, Shoreditch
Trump - Make America Hate Again
Anti-Trump street art
Loretto street art, Shoreditch
graffiti, Leake Street
graffiti, Shoreditch
Stra stencil, Shoreditch
Troll
Mr Abhorrent


Subdude is a prolific street artist who specialises in pillorying politicians. He’s done a lot focussing on Trump and family, so I thought I’d group the best of those separately.

Fake views Tangerine tyrant Bad hombre Small hands, tiny mind Hair 'em, scare 'em
American Psycho Twitter twat Subdude street art, Shoreditch Subdude street art, Shoreditch Subdude street art, Shoreditch Subdude street art, Shoreditch Subdude street art, Shoreditch Subdude street art, Shoreditch
Subdude street art, Shoreditch
Subdude street art, Shoreditch
Subdude street art, Shoreditch
Subdude street art, Shoreditch

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