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Nigerian-born Kehinde Wiley paints portrait of Obamaarack and Michelle Obama have unveiled eye-catching new portraits of themselves.
The former President and First Lady’s likenesses were
revealed at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington
D.C. on Monday morning. The 44th president of the United States then joked: “I tried
to negotiate less gray hair and Kehinde’s artistic integrity would not
allow (him) to do what I asked. “I tried to negotiate smaller ears. Struck out on that as well.” Mrs. Obama selected Baltimore-based Amy Sherald for her
striking black and white portrait, and said she was “a little
overwhelmed, to say the least” at seeing it for the first time. Her husband also heaped praise on Sherald, telling her:
“Amy, I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and
beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman I love.” The Obamas’ are the first former POTUS and FLOTUS to
commission African-American artists to paint their portraits, making
them among the most hotly anticipated pictures in decades. The Nigerian-born artist, Kehinde Wiley, was born in Los Angeles, California in 1977.The artists: Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald.Mr. Obama chose Kehinde Wiley for his, and exclaimed, “How
about that? That’s pretty sharp,” as he saw his picture for the first
time.
Former US President Barack Obama and First Lady
Michelle Obama stand before their portraits after an unveiling at the
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, on Monday.
Photo:
SAUL LOEB/AFP
Barack and Michelle Obama have unveiled eye-catching new portraits of themselves.
The former President and First Lady’s likenesses were
revealed at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington
D.C. on Monday morning.
The artists: Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald. AFP photo
Mr. Obama chose Kehinde Wiley for his, and exclaimed, “How
about that? That’s pretty sharp,” as he saw his picture for the first
time.
The 44th president of the United States then joked: “I tried
to negotiate less gray hair and Kehinde’s artistic integrity would not
allow (him) to do what I asked.
“I tried to negotiate smaller ears. Struck out on that as well.”
Mrs. Obama selected Baltimore-based Amy Sherald for her
striking black and white portrait, and said she was “a little
overwhelmed, to say the least” at seeing it for the first time.
Her husband also heaped praise on Sherald, telling her:
“Amy, I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and
beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman I love.”
The Obamas’ are the first former POTUS and FLOTUS to
commission African-American artists to paint their portraits, making
them among the most hotly anticipated pictures in decades.
The Nigerian-born artist, Kehinde Wiley, was born in Los Angeles, California in 1977,
His father is Yoruba from Nigeria, and his mother is African-American.
As a child, his mother supported his interest in art and
enrolled him in after-school art classes. At the
age of 12, he spent a
short time at an art school in Russia.
“Wiley did not grow up with his father, and at the age of
20, traveled to Nigeria to explore his roots and meet him,” Wiki
alleges.
Wiley earned his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1999 and his MFA from Yale University, School of Art in 2001.
The portraits will be open to public viewing from Tuesday.
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