While aboard Air Force One, en route to Nelson Mandela’s memorial service, up-and-coming artist George W. Bush had a chance to display a selection of his latest work to First Lady Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Attorney General Eric Holder, and a few others. Since he used his iPad, I have to guess that his art will soon take him into the realm of new media, and, as a longtime supporter of young artists, I’m excited about that.
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