"F**k Trump's Wall" Street Art A collaboration with Transalpino
- Paul Curtis
- Nov 12, 2018
- 1 min read
This street art piece is a collaboration with Transalpino clothing company. The artwork is clearly a protest against Donald Trump's immigration policy - particularly the president's idea to build a wall between the USA and Mexico.
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The piece was actually designed by Rob May (Laces Out festival). It is a parody of Pink Floyd's The Wall album artwork, originally painted by Gerald Scarfe.
Painted in summer 2018, located at Langham Street in Everton, Liverpool.
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This was my first political piece, which is a bit surprising as I am actually quite a political person. It was great to work with Jockey and Transalpino for this collaboration. Its true that I am not a Trump fan, I hope Pink Floyd like the work and agree with the sentiment.