Great-Grandma Artist, 88 Years Old, Paints Portrait of Donald J Trump Says ‘I Am a Patriot’
This unassuming great-grandma painter actually has a burning patriotic streak instilled in her which she has expressed in her art, painting the 45th president of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
Though she’s 88 years old and enjoys painting watercolors of her grandkids in her spare time, under that amicable exterior lies a passionate love of country in her beating heart.
Almost as passionate about politics as she is for art, Florence Delaney recently combined the two by painting an archival-quality oil portrait of the former president.
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‘Just the Beginning’: Trump Painter Jon McNaughton Looks Toward 2021, Shares Message of Hope
Traditional art lovers started hearing the name Jon McNaughton a lot more often in 2019, after his cheeky painting of President Trump “Crossing the Swamp” went viral on Twitter. It portrays Trump in a boat, navigating an allegorical swamp (Washington, D.C.) in a tongue-in-cheek homage to the painting of “George Washington Crossing the Delaware,” which hangs in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.
“That one really hit a nerve,” McNaughton jokingly told The Epoch Times in a Zoom call, adding that those kinds of paintings get him noticed the most.
Poker Inauguration Day: Preparing to Step Back into Live Games
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Today, Jan. 20, 2021, is Inauguration Day in the United States. It’s a time of hope and renewal. In addition to representing a powerful moment of transition, it comes with a highly orchestrated set of pomp and ceremony, each with its own set of rules and procedures. Before our new president can begin to govern – before he even takes his oath of office – he must learn the rules and procedures of our nation, so that he may be fully equipped to act.
There’s a new game being played in America. Make sure you know what you’re stepping into when you get back to the table. (Image: Jon McNaughton)