LONDON — Times of great political upheaval tend to inspire great works of art.

Take, for example, Benjamin Franklin's famous political cartoon Join, or Die or the noted works by British graffiti artist Banksy.

In light of the mounting tension created by the upcoming presidential election in the U.S., a new sort of artistic political commentary seems to have burgeoned on the opposite side of the pond: Donald Trump urinals.

In at least three bars across the British Isles and Ireland — I think that means we can now call it a trend — Republican presidential nominee and business mogul Donald Trump's likeness has been emblazoned on the urinal facilities.

Let us call them Trumpinals.

Raglan Road Irish Bar — Nottingham, UK

The Three Stags — London, U.K.

Calling all Mexicans! Trump can't build a wall around this urinal!#pisspoll pic.twitter.com/CqVXI1spGw — The Three Stags (@thethreestags) February 27, 2016

Adelphi Bar — Dublin, Ireland

Trump first appeared at The Three Stags alongside other Republican nominee hopefuls Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio as part of a "piss poll".

Both the Adelphi and The Raglan Road followed suit, perhaps taking their lead from the results of The Three Stags' poll, which landlord Richard Bell told Mashable overwhelmingly pointed to Trump.