'The original painting, 'Parsing Bill,' is by Australian-American artist Petrina Ryan-Kleid, who has revealed she had no idea it ended up in Epstein's home
Ryan-Kleid exhibited for her degree show when she graduated with an MFA in 2012 from the New York Academy of Art - she also painted former president George W Bush
The source, who asked to remain anonymous, was visiting Epstein to present a business proposal
She told DailyMailTV: 'It was absolutely Bill Clinton. It was shocking... it was a very provocative, sexual picture'
Epstein and Clinton were friends, with the 72-year-old flying on the now deceased financier's private plane - including the Lolita Express - several times
The source also claimed she saw a young Hispanic girl waiting to meet with Epstein after her business meeting, saying the girl 'looked about 14'
Epstein was found dead by suicide on Saturday after he was arrested in July.
Artist Petrina Ryan-Kleid exhibited the original painting, which is called 'Parsing Bill', for her degree show when she graduated with an MFA in 2012 from the New York Academy of Art.
She told DailyMail.com: 'In 2012, as a grad student at the New York Academy of Art, I painted pictures of Presidents Clinton and Bush as part of my Master's thesis.
'When the school put on a fundraiser at the Tribeca Ball that year, they sold my painting to one of the attendees.
'I had no idea who the buyer was at the time. As with most of my paintings, I had completely lost track of this piece when it was sold seven years ago.'
Just remember, a painting is not a photograph. It can be a work of fiction, but it is always a work of interpretation. Just because it can be congruent with a fantasy does not mean the fantasy is true. It does not even mean the artist shares the fantasy.
Joe Rogan suggested that sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed Bill Clinton by showcasing a sultry oil painting of the former president modeling a blue dress and red heels in the foyer of his Manhattan townhouse.
The artwork — which shows Clinton with his legs draped over the armrest of a chair in the Oval Office — served as a powerful reminder that Epstein harbored many explosive and career-ending secrets against the Democrat, the podcaster said in his Tuesday episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.
“That painting is like: ‘I got you, bitch,” Rogan said, adding, “You know he knows about it.”
“Imagine if I knew some horrible dark secrets about you and you came over to my house and I have a giant painting of you. Right when you walk into the front door of you in a dress and I’m like, ‘Hey buddy.'”
Guest comedian Duncan Trussell, who initially chalked the painting up to Epstein’s poor taste in art, quickly agreed that it was displayed as a power move.
“And now you kind of control a president. Holy s–t,” Trussell said.
Now think about the Bush painting
Did the same artist paint that one, too?
Wonder what he had on him, though the painting does hint like it has ties to 911.
Don't forget W and his paper airplanes
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'The original painting, 'Parsing Bill,' is by Australian-American artist Petrina Ryan-Kleid, who has revealed she had no idea it ended up in Epstein's home Ryan-Kleid exhibited for her degree show when she graduated with an MFA in 2012 from the New York Academy of Art - she also painted former president George W Bush The source, who asked to remain anonymous, was visiting Epstein to present a business proposal She told DailyMailTV: 'It was absolutely Bill Clinton. It was shocking... it was a very provocative, sexual picture' Epstein and Clinton were friends, with the 72-year-old flying on the now deceased financier's private plane - including the Lolita Express - several times The source also claimed she saw a young Hispanic girl waiting to meet with Epstein after her business meeting, saying the girl 'looked about 14' Epstein was found dead by suicide on Saturday after he was arrested in July.
Artist Petrina Ryan-Kleid exhibited the original painting, which is called 'Parsing Bill', for her degree show when she graduated with an MFA in 2012 from the New York Academy of Art.
She told DailyMail.com: 'In 2012, as a grad student at the New York Academy of Art, I painted pictures of Presidents Clinton and Bush as part of my Master's thesis.
'When the school put on a fundraiser at the Tribeca Ball that year, they sold my painting to one of the attendees.
'I had no idea who the buyer was at the time. As with most of my paintings, I had completely lost track of this piece when it was sold seven years ago.'
sauce:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7362569/Student-no-idea-portrait-Bill-Clinton-dress-Jeffrey-Epsteins-home.html
Anyone else find this cover story hard to believe? It was requisitioned. Believe That.
Thank you for the link and remonder.
Another theory is of course the blue dress represents Monica but the red shoes represent the secrets sold by Bill to red China..
Or the Red Shoes club 🤢 🤮
Yes.
The red shoes represent a child victim that was raped and murdered and the skin used to make the red shoe the suspect wears.
Red shoes is all I see
The red shoe club. Just wait till people understand the true meaning.
What I want to know is; Who painted it? Hunter or Bush?
I doubt it was Hunter. We have seen his preschool art skills.
Oops! I should have read the replies.
It's not the blue dress that doea it for me, it's the red high heels.
"Symbolism will be their downfall"
Exactly. We know what it takes to earn the Red Shoes.
Just remember, a painting is not a photograph. It can be a work of fiction, but it is always a work of interpretation. Just because it can be congruent with a fantasy does not mean the fantasy is true. It does not even mean the artist shares the fantasy.
Exactly, but in their circles leverage is everything that controls them all.
Joe Rogan suggested that sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed Bill Clinton by showcasing a sultry oil painting of the former president modeling a blue dress and red heels in the foyer of his Manhattan townhouse.
The artwork — which shows Clinton with his legs draped over the armrest of a chair in the Oval Office — served as a powerful reminder that Epstein harbored many explosive and career-ending secrets against the Democrat, the podcaster said in his Tuesday episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.
“That painting is like: ‘I got you, bitch,” Rogan said, adding, “You know he knows about it.”
“Imagine if I knew some horrible dark secrets about you and you came over to my house and I have a giant painting of you. Right when you walk into the front door of you in a dress and I’m like, ‘Hey buddy.'”
Guest comedian Duncan Trussell, who initially chalked the painting up to Epstein’s poor taste in art, quickly agreed that it was displayed as a power move.
“And now you kind of control a president. Holy s–t,” Trussell said.
Add the red shoes to the list.