Posted on 03/02/2015 9:03:22 AM PST by Clint N. Suhks
An artist who painted a portrait of former President Bill Clinton says theres more to the piece than one might see at first blush.
Pennsylvania artist Nelson Shanks told the Philadelphia Daily News that he included a shadow of a blue dress in the 2006 portrait that hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. Its an apparent reference to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, with Shanks adding that the 42nd president is probably the most famous liar of all time.
If you look at the left-hand side of it, theres a mantle in the Oval Office and I put a shadow coming into the painting and it does two things, the painter said.
It actually literally represents a shadow from a blue dress that I had on a mannequin, that I had there while I was painting it, but not when he was there. It is also a bit of a metaphor in that it represents a shadow on the office he held, or on him.
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LOLOLOL!!!
All I can say is the artist hid it well.
Oh the libs will be furious!!!!!
I love it!
Nelson Shanks for Majority Leader!
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