It was quite the occasion at the White House on Wednesday with former President Barack Obama returning for a special ceremony
Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle returned to the White House on Wednesday for the unveiling of official portraits.
Barack Obama selected Robert McCurdy to paint his portrait and says the “stripped down” style of his works helps create an “encounter” between the person in the painting and the person looking at it.
Barack took his chance being back at the White House to thank President Biden.
Back to the portraits, and It’s a modern vibe for the former First Lady’s too.
The video of Michelle Obama:
"We hold an inauguration to ensure a peaceful transition of power. Those of us lucky enough to serve work, as Barack said, as hard as we can, for as long as we can — as long as the people choose to keep us here — and once our time is up, we move on." pic.twitter.com/2fns1hx3NG
“A girl like me was never supposed to be up there next to Jacqueline Kennedy … she was never supposed to live in this house,” @MichelleObama says, looking at her portrait as it’s unveiled. “What we are seeing is a reminder that there is a place for everyone in this country.” pic.twitter.com/YWottCJRdg
Sharon Sprung painted Michelle Obama seated on a sofa in the Red Room wearing a formal light blue dress.
Sprung worked on the portrait for eight months, day and night, the most time she’s ever spent on a single painting.
She worked entirely from photographs and getting the dress just right was the hardest part.
The portraits do not look like any others in the collection to which they will be added, in terms of style and substance.
Obama’s portrait is destined for display in the Grand Foyer of the White House, the traditional showcase for paintings of the two most recent presidents.