In the week after Donald Trump was elected to the White House, both well-known artists and average citizens angered by the outcome turned to street art to express their anti-Trump sentiments.
While a Post-It mural in a Manhattan subway station connector was the city's most visible work of post-election community art, other posters and stickers have cropped up across the city.
Anti-Trump protest stickers spotted on the High Line
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'It's All Fun and Games Till Trump Becomes President' by Jeff Rothberg
This reproduction of Jeff Rothberg's work was spotted in Crown Heights.
'You Are Not Entitled to My Body' by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
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Signs like this one from the international art project "Stop Telling Women to Smile" by Brooklyn-based Tatyana Fazlalizadeh have reappeared in Williamsburg after Trump's win.
'We Are The People' by Diane Gatterdam
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These solidarity posters by Diane Gatterdam have been plastered on numerous walls and signs throughout the city. This one was photographed in the West Village.