Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star was briefly edged with a six-inch-high wall erected by a street artist named Plastic Jesus in a statement about his pledge to build a wall on the Mexican border, reported
L.A. Weekly.
The small wall was described by the artist's "representative" as a "gray concrete wall … complete with 'keep out' signs and topped with razor wire."
KTLA-TV said the display attracted a group of onlookers who took pictures of it, but the tiny make-shift wall had disappeared about 9:45 a.m. Wednesday.
Plastic Jesus created a life-sized Oscar statue with a needle in its arm in 2014 after the heroin overdose death of actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman, noted L.A. Weekly.
The artwork brought a variety of responses on social media.