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Seeing Chuck Norris in Mike Huckabee's posse during his Iowa victory speech reminded me of Shepard Fairey's ubiquitous Obey Giant stickers. So I recruited City Pages Associate Art Director Mike Kooiman to design a spoof. I think you'll agree that he nailed it:

As with our image of Huckabee morphing into Nixon, feel free to download it, send it to friends, put it on your web page, etc. Just please provide a link back to this post. Thanks!
PS It would really make my day if I saw one of these out on the streets of St. Paul during the RNC convention. Anybody want to print up some stickers?
Posted by Kevin Hoffman at January 8, 2008 4:53 PM
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Shepard Fairey is the man, he inspired a generation of art school kids to pursue cultural relevance with art. Although I would never vote for Huckabee, his ability to tune into pop-culture is unique for a Republican. I admire his creativity and ability to combine his message with culturally relevant fun. I am 42, and he was big just after I got out of school, and at the time of his heyday I wondered, wow where was this art movement when I was in school?
Posted by: bumper stickers at January 11, 2008 10:28 PM