"I was pissed. I wanted to do something with my art," he told CBC News in his Nuuk studio. Kleist-Eriksen is a Kalaaleq, or Inuk, from Sisimiut, Greenland.
In a fit of artistic fury, he created a tupilak — a vengeful Greenlandic monster. One of his previous works shows the creature looming over the heads of three European missionaries who came to colonize the island in the 18th century.
This time, he swapped the faces, replacing the colonizers' faces with Trump's."





