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Color Me…..I Don’t Care!

7 January 2009, 2:05 pm. 2 Comments. Filed under 2008, Moonbats & Other Animals.

Obama portrait in crayons gets inaugural invite
Obama’s message of unity inspired sculptor

The Crayola Man is going to Washington.

Nashville artist Herb Williams has been playing with crayons in his downtown studio for the past five years. There he has created life-size portrayals of cultural icons like Johnny Cash and Marilyn Monroe for local art collectors.

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Now his portrait of Barack Obama has earned Williams international acclaim and an invitation to an art exhibit preceding the inauguration. From Jan. 17-19, Williams’ creation will be on display in the Manifest Hope: D.C. exhibition. More than 15,000 people are expected to see it.

Manifest Hope:DC? What the heck is that?  I looked it up.  Didn’t tell me a lot, other than the sponsors at the bottom, one of which is OBEY.  Obey who?  THE ONE?  You’ll notice the major resemblance to the pentagram of course.  So, who exactly are all these B. Hussein acolytes anyway!  Hmm….  Well, propoganda engineers of course.

We all know what Moron.org is…..or we should.  SEIU is a union.  Big shocker there.  (insert sarcasm here) “Change that works.”  Gimme a break.

So, this guy spent all his time, playing with crayons making a portrait of the Great and Wonderful OB.

“It’s surreal,” Williams said. “It’s everything I have been working towards. So yeah, angels were singing in the background. I was in total disbelief.”

Williams’ portrait of Obama took about four months and 50,000 crayons to complete.

Cue Handel’s “Messiah”.

You’ll excuse me if I’m not all that impressed.  Ya see, I don’t have much use for commies, and that’s what this whole thing appears to be, in the form of art.

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2 Comments »

  1. John & Perla. 8 January 2009, 7:30 am

    Scary thing, that OBEY.

  2. olbroad. 8 January 2009, 12:35 pm

    Oh, absolutely. Ever wonder how many groups are out there, having an influence on folks? Odds are, there are many we’ve never heard of.