
Liz Klimas
Jon McNaughton, a painter with a edge for
political commentary, has released his latest image: “Obamanation.”
The painting depicts President Barack Obama
standing on a podium while around him are artifacts of his term as president
thus far: Osama Bin Laden, a Fort Hood tombstone, a trashcan representing the
Solyndra scandal, an unemployed man, toilet humor he used at the White House
Correspondents’ Dinner and more.
McNaughton writes on his website, “I am just one person, a citizen of this country using my first
amendment rights to speak out through my art. This is my declaration that we
have never had a president do more to harm our country than Barack Obama.”
He describes “Obamanation” as
representing ”all the subtle, mindless, radical and dangerous atrocities
of the Obama administration” in a single painting.
No stranger to McNaughton’s
work, TheBlaze first reported on his “The Forgotten Man” piece in 2010 and then again earlier this year as it was making its round on
the Web.
Like all of McNaughton’s
works, he has posted his latest image online and made it interactive. Viewers
can hover over various elements of the painting and information regarding what
it represents pops up. Try it here.
“There are over 60 [symbols]
in the painting,” he writes on his website. “No person can analyze this image
and learn about these facts and still, in good conscience, vote for Obama in
2012.”
Watch this video to see
McNaughton’s development of the piece with voice-over of his thoughts regarding
what it represents:
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