Rome, Italy
This mural shows Pope Francis kissing President Trump disguised as the devil. The artwork appeared shortly before the President’s visit to the city.
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Dover, UK
One of the most recent murals created by anonymous artist Banksy appeared after the UK officially announced to leave the EU. The artwork is located closely to the port of Dover.
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Vilnius, Lithuania
This colorful mural shows President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘shotgunning’ a marijuana joint.
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Frankfurt, Germany
A giant mural designed by Justus Becker and Oguz Sen shows the drowned body of a young Syrian refugee reaching the shore. The artwork expresses concern and anger towards the refugee children who die annually.
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Simferopol, Crimea
A boy is posing near a huge mural showing President Vladimir Putin after the Ukrainian peninsula had been taken over by Russia.
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Berlin, Germany
This is the most famous mural of the Cold War. Created by Dmitri Vrubel, the image is showing the Soviet Union’s Communist party general secretary Leonid Brezhnev kissing East Socialist party general secretary Erich Honecker. The quote above the mural reads ‘My God, help me to survive this deadly love.’
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New York City, US
This mural created by Hansky is one of the most popular anti-Trump artworks designed during the election campaign. ‘The mural was a joke and so was Trump. Unfortunately the punchline never came and it’s scary as hell.’ Hansky says that he’d gladly paint the mural all over again.
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