When You've Lost Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairy, the overrated "street artist" and creator of the once-ubiquitous Obama "Hope" poster, is feeling a little buyer's remorse these days:
In an exclusive interview with National Journal on Thursday, Shepard Fairey expressed his disappointment with the president -- a malaise that seems representative of many Democrats who had great expectations for Obama.
Fairey explained that when he came up with the poster in 2008, he was trying to find a single image that embodied the issues he cared most about -- promoting health care, helping labor, and curtailing lobbyists. He likened the issues to projectiles.
"Looking at Obama's standpoint on various policies, it was like, 'Why throw all these particular projectiles over the wall… when I could put all those things in one projectile that I could hurl over the wall,'" Fairey said in a phone interview from Los Angeles, where he lives. "Obama was the delivery device in theory. Now, I realize that he maybe is not the correct delivery device, and I'll just deal with those issues separately."…
"There's a lot of stuff completely out of Obama's control or any of the Democrats' control," Fairey allowed. "But I think there's something a little deeper in terms of the optimism of the younger voter that's happening. They wanted somebody who was going to fight against the status quo, and I don't think that Obama has done that."
Read the whole thing here. Reason's previous coverage of Fairey is here.
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He likened the issues to projectiles.
As in vomiting? He has succeeded.
So, Obama can't really walk on water, but other than that he's still the messiah. Right?
He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy.
"Jehovah, Jehovah, Jehovah!"
My God, that's it. Someone out there actually is the Messiah, and we elected Brian instead. Figures.
"'There's a lot of stuff completely out of Obama's control or any of the Democrats' control," Fairey allowed.'
No matter how much they fuck up and destroy, he gives them a pass. He'll vote for them the next time no matter what they do. Fuck this twit.
If its out of the control of a party that controls the House, Senate, and Executive, then its out of the government's control.
Odd that he doesn't take that step, no? For leftists, nothing is out of the government's control. "Everything for the State, nothing against the State."
When you control all of the levers of the state, what is it really that's out of your control?
Oh yeah...public opinion.
What the eff is a "street artist" anyway?
Hooker.
All your wall are belong to him.
"Obama was the delivery device in theory."
And in practice.
You can say that again. I won't be able to walk straight for years.
That Clay image is the shit.
Fairey ... would use his talents to assist the president's re-election efforts in 2012. But he said that he couldn't design the same Hope poster today
Well, yeah, since ...
Fairey's blue-and-red image was altered from an Associated Press photograph of Obama, and the artist is embroiled in an ongoing lawsuit
"I could hurl over the wall," Fairey said.
We all could, Shepard. We all could.
Oh yeah, I know when I first saw that picture of Obama and the word HOPE, I immediately thought of health care, helping labor, and curtailing lobbyists. What the fuck.
When I saw it I immediately thought of ignorant twits who have no fucking idea how the world works and shouldn't be allowed to vote in the first place.
+1
Preach on, WTB.
My first impressions were all about stopping climate disruption, instigating cap and trade and seizing wealth from those bastard rich folks. But I guess that was just my initial, knee-jerk reaction.
Destroying health care, paying off Labor, and curtailing lobbyists.
Wow. 0 for 3.
My first thought was 'personality cult'.
A Fairy with boots on dancin' with a dwarf. Alright now!
Fairies wear boots and now you gotta believe me
Yeah I saw it, I saw it
I tell you no lie
I went to the doctor to see what he could give me.
He said Sorry son, you've gone too far.
'Cause smoking and drinking is all that you do.
yeahhhhhh!
Fairies wear boots and now you gotta believe me
And now we're back to DADT repeal, something else Obama screwed up.
Obama the Hopey had a posse.
If only we had a strong leader who could really bring about change...
That's too much to hope for.
Ring!!!
Sir, you have a conference call from Woody Allen and Hugo Chavez.
Would you like the phone brought to your table?
The tears. So delicious. 2010 is shaping up to be a vintage year.
'Why throw all these particular projectiles over the wall... when I could put all those things in one projectile that I could hurl over the wall,'"
English please.
English please.
Racist.
Actually a friend has a button that summarizes this quite nicely: just because no one understands you doesn't mean you are an artist.
The Clay Davis poster is outstanding. Ol' Clay knows how to stimulate the economy.
Obama is in serious fucking trouble. Delicious.
Pity these people. They thought Their Moment had come. And in less than six months, they had given rise to a Tea Party movement and had managed to do for the GOP what the GOP could not do for itself: turn it into a political party capable of winning elections. No wonder they are bitter.
You know, that raises an interesting point. We often tend to view the shortsightedness of the parties as a bad thing, but one effect of that myopia is that the parties tend to rush into things when they get enough power to do so, which frequently freaks out the voting population. Maybe that's a feature rather than a bug?
that clay davis image ftw
The statists and socialists are deeply unsatisfied with Obama. Isn't that a good sign? I mean doesn't that just mean he's doing less harm than anticipated?
"Money launderin'...they talkin' bout money laundin'...in West Baltimore???...sheeeeit."