Obama's official portrait was officially unveiled - see other incredible pieces from the one-of-a-kind artist who painted it
Wiley's dramatic portrait of Obama sitting in a colorful green garden is in keeping with the artist's long tradition of presenting everyday black figures in elevated, empowering positions.
A common theme throughout Wiley's work, which he started to pursue as a boy in his native Los Angeles, has been portraying young African and African-American men in poses traditionally reserved for European nobility.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Many of his paintings draw on French Rococo, Baroque, and other royal portraiture styles.
Wily often recreates paintings by the European Old Masters, but replaces the central figures with young black men.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Wiley's most famous painting is "Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps," which directly references one of the famous portraits of Napoleon. In his version, a black man wearing Timberland boots replaces the French emperor.
Wiley is known travel the world to gain inspiration for his work and to find subjects to paint. Among his many stops, he has visited Morocco, Brazil, China, India, and Haiti to look for people on the street to serve as models for his work.
He has even dabbled in stained glass art, producing stunning images of the black experience that are chock-full of religious imagery.
Wiley has also painted famous black musicians in the same style. Here, Michael Jackson is depicted as a divine European monarch.
In other instances, Wiley focused less on the background, and more on the musician in question. Here, LL Cool J is shown sitting in dignified repose.
Even before his commission to paint Obama, Wiley was a name to reckoned with in the modern art world.
But with his newfound fame as a presidential portrait artist, Wiley's star will only continue to rise.
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