Skywriting Australia says it did the job at a cost of $4,000, and the clients wanted it to coincide with the Women’s March

Out of the blue: 'Trump' skywriting appears above Sydney protest

Skywriters wrote “Trump” over Sydney on Saturday, above a protest where 5,000 people marched in support of womens rights, following Donald Trump’s inauguration as US president.

Two messages simply saying “Trump” appeared about midday, and many images of the signs were posted on social media.

Rob Vance from Skywriting Australia said his company did the skywriting at a total cost of $4,000 to the customers, who wanted the messages to coincide with the Women’s March.

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He said the customers were a group of Australian Trump supporters, but they wanted to remain anonymous.

Some Twitter users were angry at the signs, and had suggestions for how to change them.

Mary Kate (@_maryjordan) Someone decided to write Trump in the sky during the #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/mywaYT2vLb

The skywriting appeared to have little effect on protesters, though, who marched through Sydney in a mostly jubilant, yet strongly defiant, mood.

Michael Slezak (@MikeySlezak) So this #WomensMarch in #sydney was really huge today! pic.twitter.com/NdsiiH8fkh

The march in Sydney was one of the first of more than 600 protests planned around the world, on the first day after Trump was inaugurated as president of the US.

The event’s organisers said the protests were not just about Trump, but were to be viewed as anti-hatred, anti-bigotry and anti-misogyny, and intended to empower marginalised groups.