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If you’ve been waiting for the prices to come down on work from that hottest of new artists, Hunter Biden, now’s your chance: while the groundbreaking paintings of this new Picasso quite recently went for a cool half a million dollars, now you can get your very own Hunter Biden original, suitable for framing or wrapping fish, for the low low price of only $85,000. Does this bode ill for Hunter’s future? Will he end up being the next van Gogh, starving in a garret, with the mastery of his work only appreciated after his death? Or is access to Old Joe Biden just not in as much demand as it used to be?
It could be that Hunter’s new bargain-basement rates reflect the fact that back in February, according to USA Today, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee was asking uncomfortable questions about “who bought the art and how much they paid, after list prices initially ranged up to $500,000.” The Oversight and Accountability Committee chairman, Rep. James Comer (R-Kentucky), rightly called this asking price “exorbitant” for Hunter’s work in light of the fact that he was a “novice artist,” and “questioned whether it amounted to influence peddling over federal policy.” Could Hunter Biden and others in the Biden crime family have calculated that they can keep some of the heat off if they don’t charge quite so much for Hunter’s “art”?
Whatever the reason for the price drop in these inflationary times, Hunter bestowed his new cut-rate masterpieces upon the world on Thursday in New York City. Intriguingly, the new paintings look quite different from those he displayed in his earlier exhibition. Those were brightly-colored and slightly abstracted floral arrangements and forest scenes; the new Hunter paintings are colorful rectangles and squares.
So Hunter Biden is not just an artistic savant; he is a master of different styles as well! But has anyone looked into the possibility that the ever-resourceful Hunter has a stable of artists who are turning his paintings out? Could it be that the sharp divergence in style is due to the paintings actually having been done by two different artists? A spectator at the new exhibit said: “I also love that every piece is different. You have a broad spectrum in style of his paintings and it speaks highly of him.” Or someone.
Hunter’s new paintings are part of an exhibit called “Bridging the Abstract” at the Georges Bergès Gallery in Soho. You may remember Georges Bergès. He’s the clown who insists, with a straight face, that Hunter Biden is a genuine artist. Bergès said in February: “I know that there’s a lot of politics involved at the moment which is a shame because his work is not only good, it’s important. Hunter Biden will become one of the most consequential artists in this century because the world needs his art now more than ever.”
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somehistory says
I wouldn’t take any amount to take it off their filthy hands. It isn’t worth the canvas it was *painted* on, and is covered in slime and crime. Hang it in his cell walls…or his pop’s.
Now OT
“Zelenskyy takes part in Muslim iftar and declares it an official tradition”
“President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in iftar [the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan – ed.] and said that now it will be a tradition at the official level as well.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in iftar [the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan – ed.] and said that now it will be a tradition at the official level as well.”
Guess all those billions upon billions sent over by the U.S. taxpayer, via the corrupt, mozlum supporting, biden could buy a lot of food on which to gorge his ugly mug.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/zelenskyy-takes-part-in-muslim-iftar-and-declares-it-an-official-tradition/ar-AA19BfhC?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=429e09331fbc463188e755f02412b4fb&ei=38
Mike says
Wrapping fish! 🤣😭
commonsense says
That’s an old, self- deprecating line often used by Mad magazine in the 1950s – for example, “We’re offering this full- color portrait of Alfred E. Neuman, Mad’s “What – Me Worry?” kid. Suitable for framing or wrapping fish. Price: $2.00.” This was a real ad, inconspicuously placed in the magazine, appearing in each issue for years. Evidently, Robert was a fan, and like Pepperidge Farm, remembers.
DOUGLAS E BRISTOL says
Like his dad, it seems Hunter has his handlers, too. They’re churning out stuff
for them to make it look like their own creation. Like January 6th., it’s mostly
a work of fiction. Speaking of fiction, I’m
waiting for the day some ghost writer grinds out a novel for Hunter making him
the next greater writer of our day.
Beneath the Veil of Consciousness says
*great
James Lincoln says
Question:
Is it illegal to pass art off as “your own” – if it was actually created by someone else?
E T says
Excellent question James, you mean like copying other people writing? LOL
somehistory says
the answer is “yes.” It’s even illegal, in some circumstances, to use another person’s art as a subject. For instance, if you see a photograph of an elephant in an unusual setting, and you paint it and make an attempt to display or sell it, the photographer may sue you.
You could be accused of causing the photographer’s work to lose value.