Obami (the whole family)
Monday, October 12th, 2009 | No Comments »sends in another great work: “This sculpture was inspired by the photo the Obamas used on a holiday greeting card. Fired stoneware painted with acrylics, 5 [inches tall]”
sends in another great work: “This sculpture was inspired by the photo the Obamas used on a holiday greeting card. Fired stoneware painted with acrylics, 5 [inches tall]”
Antonio Coria writes in: “I wish I participate to your intelligent initiative, I am an Italian artist and paint portraits for a long time, especially I tie the art of Amedeo Modigliani’s a great artist who was inspired by the canons of African art that is why you see long necks, I find that this extraordinary neo with the Nobel Prize for Peace, Obama President of Hope from around the world, is well reviewed in accordance with the beauty of Africa that has as its principle the extension of the forms.”
This just in from Ronald Freeman “… an oil painting on canvas 36″ x 48″. I painted this during Barak’s inauguration. It moved me to create something that would immortalized him. Like music, ART is there for all to see,feel and embrace. It moves each of us in different ways. I hope this image moves people and especially our children to create something that will last a lifetime and beyond. Peace and Love”
Rigiel says: “Hello, I was at Manifest Hope:DC last year and one of my favorite pieces of art was acctually printed on the doors. I didn’t have a camera, but found this photo on photostream”
I have no context to give you. I just really wanted to post this image from the “Something is going to happen” tumblelog… An alternative title would have been: “Run away, your firearms are useless against them!”
Russ Orcutt sent in this portrait created with letters: “I just stumbled upon your site and thought you might be interested in my final project for my typography class last semester. I made a portrait of Obama using the letters in Obama, I’ve included a copy of the file so you can take a look at it.”
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