
Showing posts with label obama posters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obama posters. Show all posts
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Pre Debate Photos
Go Obama!
Wave of Hope
See print at obamaartreport.com

Print Liberation at obamaartreport.com

Obama heart

Singer Carole King rallies for Obama. I love Carole.

Obama debate walkthrough
Stuff to buy at the debate
Wave of Hope

See print at obamaartreport.com

Print Liberation at obamaartreport.com

Obama heart

Singer Carole King rallies for Obama. I love Carole.

Obama debate walkthrough


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Sunday, August 03, 2008
Obama Artwork on Canvas and Musicians


Here's something the McCain camp wouldn't get, or would otherwise would make a juvenile ad about:
Obama also inspires music.
Interestingly, McCain's daughter hangs with a reality star/singer, (I arrogantly have no idea who Heidi Montag is - but she seems to have a lot in common with Britney and Paris)
SF: "Art makes you feel renewed, refreshed," said Farzad, 62, of San Francisco. "I think artists are drawn to Obama because they are trained to express themselves with color and image. Obama, too, is a painter. He's painting the future for us, splashing color here and creating the image of a beautiful, multicultural future."Check out more Obama art at obamaartreport.com.
Obama has been attempting to convey that future with one word: "hope." Artists, in turn, have plugged "hope" into hip-hop and folk music lyrics, stitched it onto T-shirts and couture and neatly etched it onto everything from fine art to street billboards.
Obama also inspires music.
SF: The same can be said of support from musicians. While McCain's daughter, Meghan, mixes it up with reality television starlet and vocalist Heidi Montag and regularly recommends music mixes on her campaign-trail blog, www.mccainblogette.com, Obama continues to shore up support from outspoken musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z, Dave Matthews and Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong.
Interestingly, McCain's daughter hangs with a reality star/singer, (I arrogantly have no idea who Heidi Montag is - but she seems to have a lot in common with Britney and Paris)
McCain got some love recently from one half of country duo, John Rich of Big and Rich (the other half, "Big Kenny" supports Obama)
Several NoBama supporters attended the concert in their NoBama shirts. I can't imagine someone wearing an anti-McCain shirt at an Obama event. I think they'd rather wear an Obama t-shirt and thus, the difference in the campaigns. More Obama art.

Ian Scott, Anthrax
Some samplings of McBush art


WSJ: Friday evening McCain joined forces with John Rich, half of the honky tonk duo Big and Rich, at a concert here in what is fondly referred to as the Redneck Riviera. Rich, who backed Fred Thompson in the primary, gave a free concert in conjunction with the Republican Party of Florida to the enthusiastic crowd of roughly 1,000.
The high point of the concert was a tune written especially for the candidate, the high-tempo rock-country fusion rocker called “Raisin’ McCain.” Rich wrote it specifically for McCain and performed it for the first time publicly Friday. “You can get out of the train or get out of the way. We’re all just raisin’ McCain!” Rich screams. (At the end of the recorded version he says “I’m John Rich and I approve this message.”)
Several NoBama supporters attended the concert in their NoBama shirts. I can't imagine someone wearing an anti-McCain shirt at an Obama event. I think they'd rather wear an Obama t-shirt and thus, the difference in the campaigns. More Obama art.

Ian Scott, Anthrax
Some samplings of McBush art


Saturday, August 02, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Obama Art Posters Going For Big Money
An interview with Ken Harman of obamaartreport.com on the value of Obama art posters, which go for as much as $40,000. This Obama painting, part of a charity auction, is now bidding at $108,000. The Hope poster by Shepard Fairey has been the most popular. Fairey is an Obama supporter. Harman is too.
There is some McCain artwork but there is no demand for it, Harman said.
Interview with Shepard Fairey
Scott Hansen's Obama poster
Another Shepard Fairey poster
And yet another
Ray Noland's Obama posters
Download art to make Obama signs and shirts
Obama store, where I always shop
I bought this t-shirt about three weeks ago. Still waiting. It takes a long time to get stuff from the Obama store. High demand. Worth the wait.

Obama mural
There is some McCain artwork but there is no demand for it, Harman said.
Interview with Shepard Fairey
Scott Hansen's Obama poster
Another Shepard Fairey poster
And yet another
Ray Noland's Obama posters
Download art to make Obama signs and shirts
Obama store, where I always shop
I bought this t-shirt about three weeks ago. Still waiting. It takes a long time to get stuff from the Obama store. High demand. Worth the wait.

Obama mural
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Obama Town Hall in Wisconsin June 12


these are typically live streamed at cnn.com
wisconsin, with its 10 electoral college votes, is up for grabs in the general election.
other tossups, states that could go either way, are nevada, colorado, new mexico, indiana, ohio, virginia, north carolina. see the rest.
wisconsin, with its 10 electoral college votes, is up for grabs in the general election.
other tossups, states that could go either way, are nevada, colorado, new mexico, indiana, ohio, virginia, north carolina. see the rest.
Town Hall Meeting with Barack Obama
Kaukauna High School Gymnasium
Public Entrance: C2 doors
1701 County Trunk CE
Kaukauna, WI
Thursday, June 12th
Doors open: 10:00 a.m.
Program begins: 12:00 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public; however, seating is limited and tickets are required. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.
For security reasons, do not bring bags and limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted.
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