The portrait itself is quite informal. The president is sitting casually on the edge of a sofa, and he has a warm, relaxed expression on his face, despite the hardships of his eight years in office.
The unbesmirched painting looks like he's done something he's just a little bit proud of, like bowled a perfect game, but realises that it's not really a big deal.
Is that Klavan? Maybe Cheney works, too?
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Hmm, thematically I think you'd have to have Cheney in the caregiver's role, assuming Cheney and some word with "care" can go together...
ReplyDeleteThe portrait itself is quite informal. The president is sitting casually on the edge of a sofa, and he has a warm, relaxed expression on his face, despite the hardships of his eight years in office.
ReplyDeleteIt would be very wrong to phop the Great Dome from the Volksalle onto the top of Andrew Klavan's head. I certainly shouldn't do that.
ReplyDeleteAre you SURE that's what Thers had in mind?
ReplyDeleteOh, positive. I mean, what else could it be?
ReplyDeleteAt this moment I will drink almost anything with alcohol in it.
ReplyDeleteI think he looks like he is letting one rip into the sofa so no one will catch him.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a paint-by-number.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Dan Lacey does paint-by-number kits.
ReplyDelete#12 is pancake color. That tube is always the largest.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Dan Lacey does paint-by-number kits.
ReplyDeleteThomas Kinkeade does. Or he might as well.
the largest tube is "light".
The unbesmirched painting looks like he's done something he's just a little bit proud of, like bowled a perfect game, but realises that it's not really a big deal.
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