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Barack Obama Art Print
Barack Obama
“That One”
Designed by Justin Hampton
24″ x 24″
Limited Edition Artist Proof of 25
Designed by Justin Hampton
Signed and Numbered by Justin Hampton
What is an Artist’s Proof?:
An Artist’s Proof is an old tradition of reserving a quantity of prints for the artist’s use, printed at the same time as the regular edition without changes. In the early days of printing, these prints were the only remuneration the poor artist received.
Signed & Numbered By Justin Hampton
This is a five color screen print in various shades of metallic silver ink on 100 lb acid free paper stock. If this print is framed or stored under conditions that avoid dust, insects, direct sunlight and extremes in heat, cold and humidity, it will resist fading or yellowing for hundreds of years.
Despite being down in the polls and running short on time, John McCain seemed “unwilling or unable,” as Barack Obama likes to say, to create a game-changing moment last night. And with a lack of stunts, surprises, policy gaffes, major confrontations, or, frankly, interesting questions, one moment stood out from the rest of the debate.
It came when McCain was talking about a pork-laden energy bill: “Who voted for it? You might never know — that one,” McCain said, gesturing at Obama. “Who voted against it? Me.” The phrase “that one” is being dissected by political observers, who, in a testament to the moment’s weirdness, haven’t come close to a consensus on its meaning.
Was it an intentional sign of disrespect?
Unintentional?
A regrettable use of a common old-people term? Was it … racist?
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