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Obama’s Portrait – What Does it Say?
Posted Feb 18, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
The official portrait of Obama was painted by Kehinde Wiley. This is a very unusual painting putting a president in a garden setting which traditionally was limited to women’s portraits. It reminds me of the painting in the Villa of Livia, the wife of the first Roman Emperor Augustus (27BC-14AD).
Obama’s portrait’s background is filled with blue lilies from Africa, jasmine flowers from Hawaii, and American chrysanthemums rising up from a field of ivy that begins to overtake the armchair on which Obama sits. This obviously refers to his origins.
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However, the picture also refers to Abraham Lincoln’s official portrait where he sits in a chair. This is an obvious connection to Lincoln who ironically was the founder of the Republican Party in contrast to Andrew Jackson who was a slave owner and the founder of the Democratic Party.
Yet the abundance of flowers and the garden scene infers something more than just his origins. This is also a symbol of his support for the Global Warming movement. Ironically, the greater the vegetation the lower the CO2 since plants thrive on CO2
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