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bogie
10-03-2013, 14:53
You all may remember McNaughton's older painting of BHO stamping out the constitution.

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Here's the latest:

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TAMPA (CBS Tampa) — Artist Jon McNaughton is standing up for gun rights in his latest painting.Titled “Stand Your Ground” (http://www.jonmcnaughton.com/stand-your-ground-11x14-litho-print/) – a controversial law brought into the limelight when George Zimmerman fatally shot Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla. – his work depicts a man dressed in soldier fatigues holding both an assault rifle and an American flag.
“America is about freedom. We believe in strong families, patriotism, God, and justice. We won’t bother you if you don’t bother us . . . well, that’s the way it should be,” McNaughton stated about the piece.
McNaughton – who previously painted President Barack Obamatrampling the Constitution (http://lasvegas.cbslocal.com/2012/02/03/controversial-artist-depicts-obama-trampling-the-constitution/) and burning it (http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/03/20/controversial-painter-depicts-obama-with-burning-constitution/) – wanted to show why gun ownership is important in this country.
“Since our country’s inception, we have proudly believed in the right of each citizen to own firearms. No man, or group, can take away these unalienable rights,” McNaughton said.
McNaughton wrote that he wanted to present the man in the painting to be a typical American.
“The man in this painting can be any American who is patriotic, responsible, well-trained, and won’t back down to any kind of aggressor,” McNaughton noted.
The Obama administration has fought for gun control legislation since the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn. in which Adam Lanza killed 26 people, including 20 children, before turning the gun on himself. A background check bill failed in the Senate earlier this year.
The “Stand Your Ground” law in Florida became a point of contention during the murder trial of George Zimmerman, who was acquitted in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2013/10/03/mcnaughtons-latest-painting-depicts-american-standing-up-for-gun-rights/

lowspeed_highdrag
10-03-2013, 15:02
The king of cheesy paintings.

bogie
10-03-2013, 15:06
The king of cheesy paintings.

Perhaps so.. but I would hang one in my man cave. How many other artists are taking a stand against the tyranny in our government?

Zundfolge
10-03-2013, 15:09
The king of cheesy paintings.

Well now that Thomas Kinkade is dead, maybe ... but at least its not post modernist anti-American bullshit like most of what passes for art these days.

bogie
10-03-2013, 15:12
Well now that Thomas Kinkade is dead, maybe ... but at least its not post modernist anti-American bullshit like most of what passes for art these days.

Lol.. the painter of light... Kind of ironic that he died of an OD.

ZERO THEORY
10-03-2013, 15:20
Well now that Thomas Kinkade is dead, maybe

Do you like fairy tale cottages? Do you like snow? How about the mountains?

Well, boy are you going to fucking LOVE all six hundred Kinkade paintings of just those things.

RMAC757
10-03-2013, 15:38
The king of cheesy paintings.

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Squeeze
10-03-2013, 15:46
The king of cheesy paintings.

Wow... You're just the life of the party. [facepalm]

n8tive97
10-03-2013, 15:46
Good stuff....