The American president is inevitably a character known far beyond our own borders, and Donald Trump is more of a character than most. His relentless self-branding, distinctively sculpted orange hair and trademark stump gestures have struck a chord with people around the world, from Russians thrilled at his support for Vladimir Putin to Latin Americans who recognize his posturings from their own authoritarian leaders. For months, Trump’s image has echoed around the globe—in graffiti, branding and galleries—capturing the sense of anxiety and triumph that has surrounded him as candidate and president.



Street art is common, even encouraged, in Malta. And on the small country’s eastern coast, Czech graffiti artist Chemis gave a crumbling wall new life during the campaign with this mural in which a young boxer appears to have punched through Trump’s head. “That little American boxer [was to remind the] American people to fight back for their children,” Chemis told Politico Magazine, “but we know how it all ended.”

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