The polarizing San Francisco street artist received mixed feedback on his now sold-out design.
by street artist DoggTown Dro, who told the artist his work was “synonymous with gentrification in San Francisco” and the “displacement of the artists that come from here.” In the video, fnnch said he was from Missouri and described himself as “an immigrant,” which drew further criticism from the public.
But now, he believes reprising it in the colors of the Ukrainian flag will help raise awareness about the struggles faced by Ukrainians.
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