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Category Archives: Art
NEA: NYC Shakespearean Assassination of Trump Funded by Taxpayers
Posted by Tina I guess we had to know this might happen: After learning that an actor dressed to look just like his father gets brutally murdered on stage in a production of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, Donald Trump, Jr. … Continue reading
Posted in Art
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The Left is Losing – Is It Any Wonder?
Posted by Tina There are many reasons behind the American people’s rejection of the Democrat Party. One major reason is that they party has become very extreme and it drives odd attitudes and behaviors. The incessant, sometimes violent, agitating; the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Constitution and Law
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Jack Lee Art, Vol. 5 (Ocean themes)
These paintings were finished in April, 2017. All are done in acrylic, and they measure about 20X24, canvas. Sometimes I like to divert to something really light and fun and what better character to do than Sponge Bob! Next, I … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged acryclic, canvas, crew member, Jack Lee Art, jelly fish, Ocean themes, sponge bab, submarine, WW2
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New Book Published Aimed at American Kids: “Communism for Kids”
Posted by Tina It’s a free country. We believe in open discussion of all points of view. We believe that human beings should be unrestrained in their reading choices. Progressives count on this ideal to push the socialist agenda in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Constitution and Law, Education
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Charlie Daniels Makes Sense
Posted by Tina Watching politicians in DC is discouraging. Individually those who lead us can sound quite reasonable at times…put the in a room together and there’s nothing laying brick and setting off fireworks. The most frustrating trait is pigheadedness. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Constitution and Law, Education, Health and Medicine
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On Oscar Night the Trumps Hosted the Governors
Posted by Tina While the stars were celebrating themselves and seeing which would give the most despicable political speech of the evening our new president and first lady hosted our nation’s governors at a ball held in their honor. After … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Military
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Echo ~ Jack Ryan
Am an avid reader but the following has stuck with me over the years. Seems like the message needs to be given again not only to those protestors, rioters and LunaticLefties, but to Joe and Jane Average before they enter … Continue reading
Posted in Art
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J. Lee Painting (Storm)
This is my latest painting. Again, it’s acrylic on canvas, 24X24. It lends itself to surrealism, so if that’s the way you see that’s fine, but it was not my original intent, it just sort of worked out that way … Continue reading
Rogue One?
Via Breitbart pro-Trump Star Wars parody posters: The poster boasted the title “Rogue Won: A Culture War Story”, a play of words to the film’s title in reference to Donald Trump’s presidential victory, and featured Trump, failed Democratic presidential candidate … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Humour
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Paintings by Jack Lee
The following were completed in Oct – Dec of 2016. They are acrylic on canvas. Your comments, criticisms, etc. are all welcome. The first painting was a challenge because I have never painted an animal before. I had to learn as … Continue reading