Tim Olmstead of New York set out on Bedside Sailors movie (1976)a hero's journey of sorts: to document all the anti-Trump stickers in NYC. Trust him. This is no small task.
Some stickers end up repeating throughout the city, but every day more and more interesting, unique resistance art pops up in the form of stickers. Olmstead is attempting to document them all and sharing it with the world on his Instagram account resistrump.
SEE ALSO: The big heads of Mount Rushmore weigh in on Trump's national monuments orderThere, he posts each new sticker as he finds them. Olmstead told the Huffington Post, “they’re basically all over the place, anywhere you would normally see street art.”
There's a lot of angry sticker producers out there.
Topics range from the "pee tapes" to his various quotes, if rude names are something that can be called a quote.
Some are NYC specific-- like this one about his alleged racist landlord policies.
Some are just really straightforward.
The skills of the sticker artists range from basic to truly artistic, but they all share a message: resist.
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