Posted on 02/13/2018 7:43:36 AM PST by Pilgrim's Progress
Users on an anonymous image board discovered there appears to be a sperm cell drawn onto Barack Obama's forehead in his official presidential portrait, which now hangs in the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery.
Some may simply discount it as a vein, but oddly enough the artist who painted this portrait, Kehinde Wiley, has a history of adding semen into his art:
[See examples in the article]
After seeing these, Denver Airport came to mind.
Looks to me the hamsters are oddballs in real life, too
Opie - The Real African Queen
Another article noted (thankfully) that the portraits were privately funded by a group of rich leftists. People dumb enough to think they got their moneys worth.
“I’M HOT TO TROT”
or
“I’VE MET THE GREYS”
I wish i had photoshop skills id turn the chair into old sparky put a cap with wires attached to his head and ankle cuffs with more wires
Well, it’s sort of a sperm cell that looks like a blob of semen on the side of the subject’s head, so it’s kind of both.
Aha! So one could say that the sperm on the head and the green background are the long predicted reveals that the ex was ho mo and *slim.
“It’s a symbolic message to black male virility, that to conquer your enemy (white people) you must spread your “seed”. In some of Kehinde Wiley’s paintings he also uses the sperm symbols while the black male is wielding a sword in victory.
Also Google: Obama Portrait Artist Kehinde Wiley Once Painted Black Women Decapitating White Women” - Pax Romana
Anyone seen the cartoon of trump spraying pest spray on obama as he sits in the ivy? Rush mentioned.
Sperm on face. How appropriate.
From the last “LGBTXYZ” White House gay-la?
What everyone with any awareness has been saying all along has been concentrated into this one image.
The serpent in the garden is not even bothering with a disguise at this point.
That’s what spitzer said ;-)
The portraits are worthy of these two losers. The only thing missing in the tackiness and tasteless department are that they are not painted on velvet and didn’t come from a garage sale or that they are not accompanied by a bunch of dogs sitting around a table playing cards.
Tacky, tasteless and obnoxious. Just what we came to expect from this pair of bums.
We have what would otherwise be considered a career high achievement, the painting of a Presidential portrait to be hung in the National Gallery. But to this artist, it was nothing but a platform for his subversive messaging.
This was meant to be just as "in your face" to gallery viewers as "taking a knee is to NFL fans." The common denominator is the angry black man.
-PJ
GROSS!!! I’m talking about Obama being president for 8 years.
My life, it used to be incomplete
'Til I saw what I was looking for at a drive-in swap meet
My life it won't be the same again
Now I'm proud to say the king lives on inside my den
Oh, it's all I live for, it's all I need
My velvet Elvis
My velvet Elvis
My velvet Elvis means the world to me
Although he may not be worth much dough
He means much more to me than some old Rembrandt or Van Gogh
Check out those sideburns, there's nothing greater
You can tell that he's no velvet Elvis imitator
In my own private Graceland
In my own little shrine to the king
I don't want nothin' else
No, I don't need anything
Don't need no lava lamp
Don't need no soap on a rope
No pictures of Mexican kids with those really big eyes Or dogs playing poker
When I'm at home watching my TV
I know the king is always looking down on me
He looks so handsome, he stands so tall
So glad he's big enough to cover up that hole in the wall
(Velvet Elvis) He's so fuzzy
(Velvet Elvis) He's so great
(Velvet Elvis) Never ages
(Velvet Elvis) Never puts on weight
(Velvet Elvis) Look at those rhinestones
(Velvet Elvis) He's just so fine
(Velvet Elvis) You can look but don't touch now
(Velvet Elvis) 'Cause he's mine all mine
Velvet Elvis, Weird Al Yankovic
No one is criticizing him for ‘man spreading’ . . . why?
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