We The People Across The World

January 27, 2017

The We The People campaign has gone global! From Athens to Berlin to Mexico City to Washington, DC, We The People signs were held high as men and women marched in solidarity at last Saturday’s Women’s March. I’m incredibly honored that my art was able to inspire so many people and also function as a vehicle to support women’s rights. I’m emotional and incredibly humbled by this whole experience and thank each and every one of you for supporting this important movement in our culture. I hope the campaign’s message resonates with you and we the people continue to share this effort far and wide. If you have any photos from the March you’d like to share on ObeyGiant.com, please send to [email protected] and include the photographer’s name and/or website information. Thank you!

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Credit: Dean Mouhtaropoulos / Getty Images

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece

Credit: Louisa Gouliamaki / Getty Images

Berlin, Germany

Credit: Steffi Loos / Getty Images

Berlin, Germany

Credit: Steffi Loos / Getty Images

Berlin, Germany

Credit: Hannibal Hanschke / Reuters

Berlin, Germany

Credit: Adam Berry / Getty Images

Berlin, Germany

Credit: Steffi Loos / Getty Images

Brasília, Brazil

Credit: Reuters

Mexico City, Mexico

Credit: Rebecca Blackwell

Washington, D.C.

Credit: Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Credit: Jacqueline Larma

Stockholm, Sweden

Credit: Pontus Lundahl / Reuters

Cape Town, South Africa

Credit: Lauren Brits

Cape Town, South Africa

Credit: Lauren Brits

Washington, D.C.

Credit: Mike Coppola / Getty Images

Los Angeles, California

Credit: Jonathan Furlong / Obey Clothing

Los Angeles, California

Credit: Jonathan Furlong / Obey Clothing

Los Angeles, California

Credit: Zach Rosenberg

Los Angeles, CA

Credit: Jessica Kantor

Los Angeles, CA

Credit: Emma McIntyre / Getty Images

Atlanta, Georgia

Credit: Dave Hass

Atlanta, Georgia

Credit: Dave Hass

Seattle, Washington

Credit: Peter Trinh

Montreal, Canada

Credit: Annelies Cossens

Boston, Massachusetts

Credit: W. Spencer