
The street artist Sabo rose to the national stage with art that often shocks, offends and confronts some of America's most controversial hot-button issues. Here, he poses in front of posters of actress Gwyneth Paltrow represented as an "Obama drone."

A poster portrays U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz as the ultimate bad boy, with tattoos and cigarette in his mouth. This image went viral during the 2015 presidential primaries.

After a progressive group reworked the Cruz poster to one that positively portrayed Hillary Clinton, Sabo made this as a protest.

A vending machine dispenses fake Trump University diplomas.

Barbie dolls depict Texas politician Wendy Davis as "Abortion Barbie." Davis held a filibuster in 2013 to block a Texas Senate bill that included restrictions on abortions.

Donald Trump is portrayed as "il douche," which is a play off "el duce," meaning "the leader." "El duce" was used to describe Italy's Benito Mussolini, who led the National Fascist Party in the early 20th century.

A portrait depicts Clinton as a Soviet leader.

A poster of "The Royals" television series, starring Clinton, hangs on a bus stop in Los Angeles.

A flying monkey, inspired by the ones that work for the Wicked Witch in "The Wizard of Oz," holds a "Hillary 2016" sign.

A poster of Clinton as a socialist leader, surrounded by leaders such as President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry, former Vice President Al Gore and the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

This T-shirt was produced after Clinton said that "half" of Trump's supporters fit into a "basket of deplorables."

Posters of actor Alec Baldwin and comedian Jon Stewart as "Obama drones."

Sabo's logo features Abraham Lincoln with half a skull face.

A bumper sticker on immigration.

A poster depicts Obama as Gen. Aladeen, who was played by Sacha Baron Cohen in the comedy film "The Dictator."

A bumper sticker responds to Clinton's comments on the alt-right movement.

A poster of singer Beyonce wearing a burqa.

A poster addressing terrorism.


