Last year’s “Draw Ahmnodt Day” was so successful, that I decided to do it again. This year will be an entire week ending on January 30. Below is the drawing I submitted:
You can submit your drawings to ahmnodtheare@politician.com.
There is more to life than politics and Vanna White. Sometimes, you have to take a step back and enjoy the beauty around us. It’s incredible what an artist can do with a small paint brush. I, on the other hand, tend to have problems with big paint brushes. Like the one time my parents asked me to paint the outside of their house. I should have emphasized “one time.”
Bridgeman Art Library (Photo Only)
From a private collection.
I know it’s Monday, but if you can, take a minute to enjoy the day. You’ll be glad you did.
Ahmnodt Heare is a fictional character running a real campaign. He is an Independent candidate for President of the United States. His views on solving America’s problems is different than the ideas being offered by any Republican or Democratic candidate.
In the upcoming days, he will give a daily account of his political activities, campaigns, and other behind the scene activities like no other candidate ever has.
The purpose of this blog is to showing the absurdity of Ahmnodt Heare’s platform and show that the two major parties are equally absurd (especially at the federal level.)
If you are fed up with the two-party duopoly, then feel free to write in “Ahmnodt Heare” for the office of your choosing.
On Election Day, tell your fellow Americans, “Ahmnodt Heare!”
Artwork by John William Waterhouse
There is more to life than politics and Vanna White. Sometimes, you have to take a step back and enjoy the beauty around us. It’s incredible what an artist can do with a small paint brush. I, on the other hand, tend to have problems with big paint brushes. Like the one time my parents asked me to paint the outside of their house. I should have emphasized “one time.”
Bridgeman Art Library (Photo Only)
From a private collection.
NOTE: Special Thanks to the Homeless Blogger and it’s parent website, The Ministry of Hope
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May 3, 2010 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, commentary, humor | art, homelessness, John William Waterhouse, Ministry of Hope, oil paintings, paintings | 3 Comments