George Washington Emily Deutchman is the Picasso of people who do watercolors of US presidents with boobs on their faces. I mean it! I cannot fathom her equal, much less envision a successor to her artistic idiom. Her Presidents with Boob Faces series is 44 canvases of commanders-in-chief with mammaries fused to their mugs. For Lincoln, it’s the beard, for Reagan, the neck sag—it’s all very intuitive. All the paintings are based off of official presidential portraits except for Obama, which uses the Shepard Fairey graphic. And what is the purpose of her work? From her website: Presidents with Boob Faces takes the tradition of presidential portraits and, with wry humor, subverts the solemnity of these iconic figures by transforming their faces with schoolboy “boob doodle.” The work twists the historic grandeur of portraiture and national pomp with this lowbrow interjection. While enjoying the comedic potential of George Washington with boob cheeks, Deutchman also engages with a painterly series and the ready-made both provided by the presidential portraits. The use of the series explores the permutations of one concept played out 44 times and the possibility of diversity found in that idea. Sometimes Deutchman uses photographs of actual...
George Washington Emily Deutchman is the Picasso of people who do watercolors of US presidents with boobs on their faces. I mean it! I cannot fathom her equal, much less envision a successor to her artistic idiom. Her Presidents with Boob Faces series is 44 canvases of commanders-in-chief with mammaries fused to their mugs. For Lincoln, it’s the beard, for Reagan, the neck sag—it’s all very intuitive. All the paintings are based off of official presidential portraits except for Obama, which uses the Shepard Fairey graphic. And what is the purpose of her work? From her website: Presidents with Boob Faces takes the tradition of presidential portraits and, with wry humor, subverts the solemnity of these iconic figures by transforming their faces with schoolboy “boob doodle.” The work twists the historic grandeur of portraiture and national pomp with this lowbrow interjection. While enjoying the comedic potential of George Washington with boob cheeks, Deutchman also engages with a painterly series and the ready-made both provided by the presidential portraits. The use of the series explores the permutations of one concept played out 44 times and the possibility of diversity found in that idea. Sometimes Deutchman uses photographs of actual...
George Washington Emily Deutchman is the Picasso of people who do watercolors of US presidents with boobs on their faces. I mean it! I cannot fathom her equal, much less envision a successor to her artistic idiom. Her Presidents with Boob Faces series is 44 canvases of commanders-in-chief with mammaries fused to their mugs. For Lincoln, it’s the beard, for Reagan, the neck sag—it’s all very intuitive. All the paintings are based off of official presidential portraits except for Obama, which uses the Shepard Fairey graphic. And what is the purpose of her work? From her website: Presidents with Boob Faces takes the tradition of presidential portraits and, with wry humor, subverts the solemnity of these iconic figures by transforming their faces with schoolboy “boob doodle.” The work twists the historic grandeur of portraiture and national pomp with this lowbrow interjection. While enjoying the comedic potential of George Washington with boob cheeks, Deutchman also engages with a painterly series and the ready-made both provided by the presidential portraits. The use of the series explores the permutations of one concept played out 44 times and the possibility of diversity found in that idea. Sometimes Deutchman uses photographs of actual...
Andy Warhol inspired Andy Warhol (!) portrait will create a perfect gift for your friend or a loved one! By creating paintings or sculptures of mass culture objects and media stars, the Pop Art movement aimed to blur the boundaries between "high" art and "low" culture. The concept that there is no hierarchy of culture and that art may borrow from any source has been one of the most influential characteristics of Pop Art. Pop artists celebrated commonplace objects and people of everyday life, in this way seeking to elevate popular culture to the level of fine art. Perhaps owing to the incorporation of commercial images, Pop Art has become one of the most recognizable styles of modern art. Abraham Lincoln became the United States’ 16th President in 1861, issuing the Emancipation Proclamation that declared forever free those slaves within the Confederacy in 1863. The son of a Kentucky frontiersman, Lincoln had to struggle for a living and for learning. Five months before receiving his party’s nomination for President, he sketched his life: “I was born Feb. 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky. My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished families–second families, perhaps I should say. My mother, who died in my tenth year, was of a family of the name of Hanks…. My father … removed from Kentucky to … Indiana, in my eighth year…. It was a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods. There I grew up…. Of course when I came of age I did not know much. Still somehow, I could read, write, and cipher … but that was all.” The artwork is optimized for A4 - letter size prints. If you wish larger size resolution please let me know and I will accommodate. This print will make a perfect, unique present for your artsy friends or acquaintances, and can make a perfect housewarming or birthday present. It is ideal for an apartment, gallery wall, home office space, dorm, room, or tabletop! Hi res digital download sized to fit standard frames: .jpg: width: 1920 px, 67.73 cm height: 970 px, 34.22 cm 72 PPI Download includes: - hi res .jpg file - hi res .pdf file - for easier printing !!!! PLEASE NOTE !!! • Frame not included • No Physical item will be sent. Download Digital file only. • Computer monitors color variations on different screens. There also might be a slight difference between the colors seen on your monitor and the printed ones. Final print quality will depend on the type of printer and paper used. Custom Sizes Let me know your custom size and will provide you with a custom listing. Thank you!
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Take home a piece of history today with a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln! Perfect for historians, history enthusiasts, or teachers. This artwork will look great in any office or classroom! The original drawing was completed on a 9x12 cardstock in graphite. This image is available in 8.5"x 11" or 11"x 14." Both sizes look great on the wall and the larger size is big enough to make an impact without crowding your room. All images are printed on a heavy cardstock with a 0.5" white border for easy matting and framing. Each piece comes hand signed by the artist and ships in protective packaging. Final prints do not include the artist logo. This product makes a GREAT GIFT! *Frame and matte border in sample image not included **Prints may vary slightly from product image to allow for border
The 46 Presidents of the United States of America This illustration was very time-consuming and I enjoyed every minute of it. It's so interesting to observe what subtle changes, such as clothing and facial expression, can convey when spread over the centuries of the US presidents. Can you find the last president to sport facial hair? Great Americana wall art poster for a patriotic spot in your library, office, entryway or bedroom! Original created in watercolor and ink This is an unframed archival print on high-quality smooth paper. Watermark does not appear on the physical print.
Scott Scheidly is an artist from Ohio, currently based in Orlando, Florida, who calls himself surrealist at heart. His oil painting series “The Pinks” has some of that vibe too since Scheidly decided to depict infamous historical figures in a completely new light – fabulous pink.
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