09 February,2009 11:47 AM IST | | Agencies
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CONTROVERSIAL: This iconic Obama poster was created by Shepard Fairey. PIC/AP |
Artist Shepard Fairey (38), the creator of a popular red, white and blue Obama poster, emblazoned with the legend "hope" "progress" or "change," showing the then-presidential candidate gazing off into the distance, was arrested in Boston on Friday.
He was taken into custody on his way to Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art where he was being honoured with a solo exhibition of his work.
The street artist and political activist first became well known for his "Obey Giant" campaign of stickers, stencils, and posters of the early 1990s.
The two warrants were issued for Fairey last month after police said he tagged property in two locations with graffiti. He is to be arraigned today on the misdemeanor charges.
Fairey's arresting Obama poster has been sold on hundreds of thousands of stickers and posters, and now hangs in Washington at the National Portrait Gallery.
The artist is also embroiled in a copyright dispute with The Associated Press over his use without credit or remuneration of the photo upon which the now-famous graphic-design image of Obama was based.