Sunday, May 18, 2008
Making Political Art
Shepard Fairey on the
creative choices behind
his Barack Obama poster
1. Fairey begins with a news photograph of Obama, grabbed from Google images. He wants his Obama "wise but not intimidating."
2. The artist simplifies: Fairey straightens Obama's jacket lapels, eliminates facial lines, creates geometric shapes. "I want strong," he says.
3. Fairey employs a red, white and blue patriotic palette, but plays with the colors, using
beige for white, a pastel blue,
lots of red.
4. Red? "People are freaked by red," Fairey says. Perhaps flashing on socialist constructivist propaganda? "But I say don't let the Soviets steal our red. Red is a good primary color," he says.
5. Bold lettering: "PROGRESS." When the Obama campaign orders posters, it's switched
to "CHANGE."
6. Instead of a flag pin, Fairey inserts one of his own Obey Giant logos, transforming the poster into collectible art.
-- William Booth
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