Straw Blown Alcohol Based Ink Blown On Japanese Yupo Paper - entitled: "Check Mate" by R. H. Biden circa 2020 |
Three Anonymous well placed sources in the Chinese government has confirmed that Hunter Biden's "art", will be purchased by proxies to obtain "Favorable Outcomes" for the Chinese government and the People's Liberation Army.
The straws that Hunter Biden used to consume drugs will now be turned around to blow alcohol ink onto Japanese Yupo paper.
The venture capitalist turned artist, whose studio is in the pool house of his Hollywood Hills home, creates his work with a metal straw he uses to blow alcohol ink onto Japanese Yupo paper, creating abstract layers of colors and concentric circles. Painting “puts my energy toward something positive,” Biden explained. “It keeps me away from people and places where I shouldn’t be.” He also added, “The one thing I have left is my art. It’s the one thing they can’t take away from me or conflate with anything else.”
According to Page Six, the 50-year-old son of President-elect Joe Biden is in the midst of signing a deal to be represented as an artist in the Georges Berges Gallery in New York City and preparing for a solo art show next year. Georges Berges Gallery is a high end art Gallery where some paintings sell for millions of dollars.
The scheme is: compromised people, corporations and organizations buy what has been described as "Generic Post Zombie Formalism illustration art", under the radar and at grossly inflated prices to pay for the influence that the Chinese Communists will receive from the Biden crime family.
Rumors are circling that Joe Biden's brother James Biden is about to become a wealthy spit wad sculpture artist, creating sculpture from sedimentary layers of spit wads blown out of borrowed straws from Hunter Biden. Spit Wad sedimentary art is a complicated process that involves the mechanics of velocity, gravity, air turbulence, moisture control, evaporation and spit wad shape aerodynamics to create this very expensive and intricate art form.
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