Legendary Philly street artist Joe Boruchow has just installed the latest wheatpaste in his Trump-era resistance series. The piece is titled ‘Metamorphosis,’ and you can check it out (for now) at 9th and Spring Garden streets.

The text above Joe’s wheatpaste, which reads “Based on shocking untold true events,” while perhaps quite fitting with the message of Joe’s work is in fact a line from the movie poster that’s under his wheatpaste.

See more work from Joe Boruchow around Philly by clicking here!

6 responses to “Joe Boruchow Installs ‘Metamorphosis’ on Spring Garden Street”

  1. […] of Trump. The short answer to that question is an unequivocal yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. […]

  2. […] previous anti-Trump wheatpastes by Joe Boruchow here, here, here, here, and here… And check out an oldie – the very first time I ever shot Joe […]

  3. […] more work from Joe here, here, here, here and here, and check out the first time I ever photographed Joe installing around Philly the […]

  4. […] Joe Boruchow has been one of the strongest critics of Trump and his administration ever since 2015, using wheatpastes to regularly question the current state of the world and U.S. politics. And an ad […]

  5. […] street artist Joe Boruchow has been one of the strongest critics of Trump and his administration, using wheatpastes to regularly question the current state of the world and U.S. politics. And an ad […]

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