Sick of Trump’s sexism? You need to see ‘#Signed by Trump’
One student has decided to highlight the offensive and sexist comments that have been made in the past by President elect Donald J Trump.
Aria Watson was two weeks too young to vote in this year's election, but still wanted to do something to draw attention to remarks made by the POTUS that she perceived as sexist or controversial.
“I never really cared for or understood politics, but this year was different,” she told the Huffington Post.
The teen created a series of images called #Signed By Trump in which she wrote quotes from Trump on women's bodies.
The haunting images have since gone viral across social media after Aria posted them to Tumblr at the weekend.
She originally posted the pictures, which feature mild nudity, on Instagram and Facebook, but both sites had them removed.
“As a feminist, when I saw that Donald Trump actually won, my heart shattered,” she said.
"We can’t have a leader who says such horrible things about women. I’m scared that the way he speaks about women ― this sexism and misogyny ― will end up becoming a social norm,” she told the Huffington Post.
Signed by Trump pic.twitter.com/dUdFi82pEQ
— ry (@ryymoss) December 11, 2016
The photo series was created for Aria's final year photography project at her community college in Oregon.
"Don't let people silence you," encouraged the art student, who received plenty of backlash from friend and family for creating the project.
#SignedByTrump
Only a few of the quotes that the President Elect, Donald Trump, has said about women pic.twitter.com/arYGqAlSzV— Víctor M (@spacefly33) December 10, 2016