Presidential Street Art

Obama Continues to Inspire Los Angeles Graffiti Artists

What is Obama doing on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles? Obama is taking over, literally! If you have ever walked down the Melrose strip (between La Brea Ave. & Fairfax Ave.) you probably have an idea of what I’m talking about; if not, then you should take a walk there.

As you walk down Melrose, you will see graffiti everywhere of the infamous portrait of Obama dressed as Superman as well as the famous stickers (designed by Obey’s Shepard Fairey). As you are walking towards La Brea Ave, you come across an amazing store called Buckaroo who strongly supports our President-elect by selling quirky Obama shirts. The shirts that tend to be the most popular are the "Obama is my homeboy!" tees.

One of the other Melrose stores supporting Obama is the DCMA Collective flagship store (co-owned by Joel Madden from the band Good Charlotte) located on Martel Ave. and Melrose Ave. They have both girls’ and guys’ shirts that say "Obama Hope," which are often worn by both Benji and Joel.
Trend Themes
1. Obama-inspired Street Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborating with street artists to create Obama-themed murals and graffiti for marketing campaigns.
2. Quirky Political Merchandise - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing unique and unconventional political merchandise to engage and attract customers.
3. Celebrity-endorsed Apparel - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Partnering with celebrities to create politically themed clothing lines that resonate with their fan bases.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing digital platforms to connect artists and businesses for collaborative street art projects.
2. Merchandising - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Using data analytics and AI to identify trends and create customized and personalized political merchandise.
3. Fashion and Apparel - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating augmented reality and virtual reality technologies to enhance the shopping experience for politically themed apparel.

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