Hillary Rodham Clinton: Her New Book & Art by Stephen B Whatley. 2017
Hillary Rodham Clinton - What Happened : her newly published book of reflections on the US Election 2016, rests on the easel of expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley, with his portrait tribute, painted soon after the first TV Debate.
The book reveals that not only is she a great politician, but a gifted writer - full of conscience, heart & good humour. 'Whatever Happened' is published by Simon & Schuster.
The artist's portrait tribute of Barack Obama was published in TIME in 2008; and this portrait was published in The Guardian newspaper.
The work of Stephen B. Whatley is in private collections worldwide & other public collections which own his work include the BBC, London Transport Museum, Westminster Cathedral & The Royal Collection of Queen Elizabeth II - while his series of 30 paintings commissioned by the Tower of London are showcased as a permanent public art exhibit, at the entrance of the Tower of London, just outside Tower Hill Station, in The City of London.
Hillary Rodham Clinton: Her New Book & Art by Stephen B Whatley. 2017
Hillary Rodham Clinton - What Happened : her newly published book of reflections on the US Election 2016, rests on the easel of expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley, with his portrait tribute, painted soon after the first TV Debate.
The book reveals that not only is she a great politician, but a gifted writer - full of conscience, heart & good humour. 'Whatever Happened' is published by Simon & Schuster.
The artist's portrait tribute of Barack Obama was published in TIME in 2008; and this portrait was published in The Guardian newspaper.
The work of Stephen B. Whatley is in private collections worldwide & other public collections which own his work include the BBC, London Transport Museum, Westminster Cathedral & The Royal Collection of Queen Elizabeth II - while his series of 30 paintings commissioned by the Tower of London are showcased as a permanent public art exhibit, at the entrance of the Tower of London, just outside Tower Hill Station, in The City of London.