George W. Bush Transitions from Painting Dogs to Painting Cats

If only he had pursued art and not politics.

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We know that George W. Bush can paint, yet it still baffles us as to how. Then again, everyone has to be good at something right? Until now, Bush has been spending most of his leisure time painting dogs, horses, and the ocassional fruit. He must have exhausted the the possibilities for those paintings  and has moved on to a subject we know the Internet will enjoy: cats.

Felines are a different ball game when it comes to painting. Chances are they won't sit still long enough unless they're resting, but then you get a bunch of sleeping cat paintings and no one wants that. It will be interesting to compare Bush's "cat period" with his "dog period" to see his growth as an artist. Good God, did we really just say that? Smh.

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[via Gawker]

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