A dramatic depiction of President Trump moments after he was grazed by a would-be murderer’s bullet changed a portrait of former President Barack Obama on the White Home on Friday.
The brand new portray — which seems to be a creative interpretation of one of many iconic pictures captured by New York Instances photographer Doug Mills in Butler, Pa., final July — is hanging in a outstanding spot within the Grand Lobby of the East Wing of the White Home, social media posts from the White Home and White Home officers present.
The art work depicts Trump, with blood splattered throughout his face and the American flag within the background, defiantly elevating his fist within the air as Secret Service brokers try to defend and rush him off stage.
The artist behind the portray is Marc Lipp, and the piece was gifted to the White Home by Andrew Pollack, a White Home official advised The Put up.
Pollack is an creator and faculty security advocate whose 18-year-old daughter, Meadow, was among the many 17 college students killed within the 2018 mass taking pictures at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive Faculty in Parkland, Fla.
As for the Obama portrait – a photorealistic depiction of the previous president by artist Robert McCurdy – the White Home has discovered a brand new piece of wall house for it simply throughout the corridor.
“Obama remains in the Entrance Hall of the White House State Floor,” White Home spokesperson Harrison Fields wrote on X.
Fields’ put up reveals the Obama portray continues to be hanging in a primary spot, overlooking former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Steinway grand piano.

Trump has added his private contact all around the West Wing since taking workplace in January.
The president has added ornate, gold prospers to the furnishings, fire and partitions of the Oval Workplace, paying homage to the decor at his Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Seaside, Fla.
Trump has additionally lined the West Wing with the entrance pages of The Put up that chronicle his gorgeous political comeback.