Posted on 02/28/2020 6:39:50 PM PST by bitt
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Is Humper working at the W Bush Studios?
So pole dancing was not an option?
Not representing China at this time?
Maybe the Smithsonian will buy a collection of his work.
He’s painting psychedelic florals and he’s NOT addicted to drugs?
A couple of his paintings as shown in the NY Slimes (can’t be posted here):
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/28/arts/design/hunter-biden-art.html
This is a well written SATIRE......right?
Hope he gets real good at painting. Will give him something worthwhile to do in prison.
That home is only 2,000 sq. ft.? Color me skeptical with psychedelic florals in ink.
Seems like a lot of political figures decide to write a book and immediately get a $15M book deal.
Maybe that’s out-of-fashion.
Now Hunter can be an “artist” and churn out paintings. And mysterious people can buy them for $500,000 each. You know: because he’s so good.
Well, at least we have the answer to that age old question, “Where’s Humper?”.
Awwww....geez...
If only EVERYONE could escape their demons...and crimes....by buying a place in CA and becoming a budding ‘artist’.
He should take up paying child support
Darn. I even clicked on the link just to see if there was a photo of his “artwork”.
Nope.
Found one at NY Times though lol
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2020/02/29/arts/00newartist1/00newartist1-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale
Painting the town of course. :)
Sounds like he’s painted himself into a corner.
Creepy Joe’s crackhead son is 50 years old, with no discernible job and a penchant for hookers & blow, yet he can lay about all day at his expensive Hollywood hideout and pretend to be an artist?! I *am* depressed.
And yet Daddy got him paid millions of dollars by Ukraine.
The big one looks like the Coronavirus; the second painting is childish.
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