Gina Rinehart’s Unflattering Portrait

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This might be worse than the Cristiano Ronaldo sculpture. It really does bring out her double chin, though.

Gina Rinehart, Australia’s wealthiest person, is less than thrilled about a recent painting of her being exhibited at one of Australia’s largest art museums. But her reported attempts to get the unflattering portrait taken down is backfiring: the piece, part of a collection of portraits by an acclaimed indigenous artist, has been defended by the museum, the arts industry, and—perhaps worst for her—social media users, who have given it more attention than ever.

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This might be worse than the Cristiano Ronaldo sculpture. It really does bring out her double chin, though.

Gina Rinehart, Australia’s wealthiest person, is less than thrilled about a recent painting of her being exhibited at one of Australia’s largest art museums. But her reported attempts to get the unflattering portrait taken down is backfiring: the piece, part of a collection of portraits by an acclaimed indigenous artist, has been defended by the museum, the arts industry, and—perhaps worst for her—social media users, who have given it more attention than ever.

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She should be happy. Look at how Charles's portrait came out...

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This might be worse than the Cristiano Ronaldo sculpture. It really does bring out her double chin, though.

Gina Rinehart, Australia’s wealthiest person, is less than thrilled about a recent painting of her being exhibited at one of Australia’s largest art museums. But her reported attempts to get the unflattering portrait taken down is backfiring: the piece, part of a collection of portraits by an acclaimed indigenous artist, has been defended by the museum, the arts industry, and—perhaps worst for her—social media users, who have given it more attention than ever.

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How does the artist paint other people?

Oh yeah, it's very impressionist to me:

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This isn't a portrait after all.
 
This might be worse than the Cristiano Ronaldo sculpture. It really does bring out her double chin, though.

Gina Rinehart, Australia’s wealthiest person, is less than thrilled about a recent painting of her being exhibited at one of Australia’s largest art museums. But her reported attempts to get the unflattering portrait taken down is backfiring: the piece, part of a collection of portraits by an acclaimed indigenous artist, has been defended by the museum, the arts industry, and—perhaps worst for her—social media users, who have given it more attention than ever.

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a la Dorian Gray
 
There are thousands of caricatures and bad impressions. These has been done for decades, if not millenia. She must think she is special.
 

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