Artist Merry Sparks’ revolutionary approach to her portrait of the One Nation leader proves that less is Mao
has had her portrait painted by Queensland artist Merry Sparks, as declared last week on the politician’s parliamentary gifts register.
“There is a general observation from many that the Archibald appears to be woke, lean to the left, and is biased,” Sparks wrote on Instagram.She previously listed the painting for sale on her website, and we’re glad to see it’s going to a loving home., the media-savvy co-founder of cyber-security start-up Internet 2.0. Now, CBD backs the right of anyone to fire off a contrarian take, even if we mightily disagree with the substance of it.
Among our favourite lines: “The Lilliputians have rallied for a good old Aussie tall poppy cut-down, a favourite and much loved sport in Canberra.”Potter kicks off with an anecdote about his own work with Pezzullo on ransomware, noting how the Home Affairs supremo circulated Internet 2.0’s ideas in the White House and made them a good part of the government’s Ransomware Disruption Taskforce.
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