Obama Street Art Surfaces In NYC Ahead Of The Election

A painting of Barack Obama by artist David Choe hangs on a wall October 9, 2008 as part of " Outsiders" an art exhibition brought to New York by Lazarides Gallery of London   Since the start of the U.S presidential election campaign, graffiti and street art of Senator Barack Obama has spread throughout New York City and has been recently bolstered by the work of well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David  Choe and Chico. If elected in November, Obama would make history as the first African-American president.
A painting of Barack Obama by artist David Choe hangs on a wall October 9, 2008 as part of " Outsiders" an art exhibition brought to New York by Lazarides Gallery of London Since the start of the U.S presidential election campaign, graffiti and street art of Senator Barack Obama has spread throughout New York City and has been recently bolstered by the work of well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David Choe and Chico. If elected in November, Obama would make history as the first African-American president.
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A mural supporting Barack Obama decorates a wall  May 26, 2008 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. Since the start of the U.S presidential election campaign, graffiti and street art of Senator Barack Obama has spread throughout New York City and has been recently bolstered by the work of well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David  Choe and Chico. If elected in November, Obama would make history as the first African-American president. A man looks at a shop window plastered with posters of  Barack Obama  October 13, 2008 in  New York City. Since the start of the U.S presidential election campaign, graffiti and street art of Senator Barack Obama has spread throughout New York City and has been recently bolstered by the work of well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David  Choe and Chico. If elected in November, Obama would make history as the first African-American president. A bicycle leans up a against a wall painted with the words " Obama to the resque "  May 24, 2008 in New York City. Since the start of the U.S presidential election campaign, graffiti and street art of Senator Barack Obama has spread throughout New York City and has been recently bolstered by the work of well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David  Choe and Chico. If elected in November, Obama would make history as the first African-American president. A man dragging a box walks past a poster showing Barack Obama dressed as Superman October 13, 2008 in  New York City. Since the start of the U.S presidential election campaign, graffiti and street art of Senator Barack Obama has spread throughout New York City and has been recently bolstered by the work of well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David  Choe and Chico. If elected in November, Obama would make history as the first African-American president.
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