He produced it in support of George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign.
The print doesn't depict McGovern, but instead is a depiction of a photograph of then-President of the United States Richard Nixon with his face dyed green and blue, and with his jacket and tie dyed pink and red, respectively.
[2] Nixon was the Republican and McGovern the Democrats' candidate in the 1972 United States presidential election.
[3] Art critic Jonathan Jones described the print as follows: "Nixon's face is acidic green, colliding shockingly with an orange background, almost like classical Indian art in its chromatic intensity.
It captures the way Nixon in the flesh looked like a cartoon, his head too big for his body.