OK, for once I have found
something other than amusing with the 43rd President of
the United States. And this is a first in my book, something other
then laughter and maybe for this once George and I have found
something of interest common. Now that George is out of the
mainstream, it appears he has put down the pen of destruction and
picked up the brush of life, as an artist. Maybe we are now starting
to see his true calling, instead of the “Puppet President”, the
Artist. Maybe George always wanted to be an artist, but was pushed to
the brink of destruction in the political arena by his dad and mom?
Since hackers have exposed Dubya's “Self Portraits”, my analysis
of “Dreaming” and “Water Boarding” looks as though George is
following in the footsteps of the best of the best
post-impressionist avant-garde painters, an individual that was part of
the Les Nabis era, namely French painter Pierre Bonnard. I am sure
that those familiar with Bonnard will appreciate that George's first
editions are pretty similar, and for a novice, pretty enriching with
respect to and in comparison to Bonnard's most cherished works. See,
nudity was one of Bonnard's most prized deliveries, and it appears
that George likes being in the buff and armed with a palette and
brush. So maybe it is time to give credit were credit is due, to
George, for showing us that he has something to offer – and art as
a virtue is never too late to deliver! Maybe, just maybe one day
George will join that list of honorary members of the Les Nabis, like
Bonnard, Ranson, Roussel, Vuillard and Vallotlon!
"DREAMING" - George wishing a body like Bill Clinton
"Water Boarding at Home - An Introduction"
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