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The New Donald Trump Portraits, Commissioned from Artists in Colorado and Russia.

A portrait of Donald Trump, showing him in a suit with a red tie, framed in gold, displayed prominently created by an artist from Colorado
Trump Painting Created by Artist Isabelle Brourman

The unveiling of new Donald Trump portraits commissioned from an artist in Colorado and one from Russia, has sparked curiosity and conversation across political and artistic circles.

The surge in portraits of Donald Trump has sparked curiosity across social platforms and art communities. Artists are increasingly sketching and painting the former president, driven by his polarizing persona, ongoing political influence, and the historic events tied to his leadership.

The painting is hanging up at the Colorado State Capitol building in Denver, alongside other Presidential portraits. But the Trump painting may be taken down soon after Trump called the painting “distorted”.

Who Painted the New Donald Trump Portrait from Colorado?

The artist behind this latest depiction of Donald Trump is Isabelle Brourman, an artist known for her unconventional and expressive courtroom sketches. Brourman, who has been sketching Trump during his high-profile trials since 2022, created this portrait following a live painting session at Mar-a-Lago in 2024.

Brourman’s motivation stemmed from a desire to document a shift in Trump’s demeanor after surviving an assassination attempt in 2024. She noted a change in his expression and eyes, describing it as a moment worth capturing artistically.

What Is the General Public Saying About It?

Public reaction to the new Donald Trump portrait has been mixed, reflecting the polarized views surrounding the former president. Supporters have praised it as a striking tribute, appreciating its bold style and the artist’s effort to capture Trump’s resilience. Critics, however, have found it unconventional or unflattering, with some questioning its artistic merit due to its abstract nature.

Isabelle Brourman’s political affiliation isn’t explicitly tied to either political party. While her work doesn’t overtly align with Democratic or Republican ideologies, her approach—rooted in observation rather than propaganda—suggests an independent artistic stance.

The Artist’s Response

Brourman has described the portrait as an exploration of Trump’s character, not a judgment. She sees hidden shapes and influences in the work—references to Norman Rockwell, Las Vegas, and even “tramp stamps”—indicating a layered interpretation rather than a straightforward likeness.

Trump’s direct response to the portrait hasn’t been widely publicized, but his campaign allowed the live painting session during an interview with journalist Olivia Nuzzi at Mar-a-Lago.

Another Portrait of Trump Commissioned by Russia.

A portrait of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, crafted by a prominent Russian artist, has captured global attention amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Reports indicate that Putin personally commissioned this artwork, a gesture revealed by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff during an interview with Tucker Carlson on March 21, 2025.

Matryoshka or nesting dolls depicting both Trump and Biden are widely available as souvenirs in Russia, often sold in gift shops and markets.

Russian Nesting Dolls of Putin, Trump alongside other nesting dolls

These dolls, featuring political figures like Putin, Trump, and Biden, are a common cultural item in Russia, reflecting public interest rather than Putin’s personal initiative.

As for Biden, no specific mention exists of Putin commissioning a portrait or dolls for him. The focus in available accounts is on Trump, possibly reflecting their reported personal rapport. Without further documentation, it’s reasonable to conclude Putin directly provided Trump with a portrait.

The painting by the Russian artist, described as a “beautiful” depiction of Trump, was handed to Witkoff with instructions to deliver it to the U.S. president, symbolizing a personal connection between the two leaders.

This act has fueled speculation about Putin’s intentions, with some suggesting it was a diplomatic overture to strengthen ties with Trump as negotiations over the Russia-Ukraine conflict intensify.

Putin’s comments on the portrait, as relayed by Witkoff, frame it as a token of friendship rather than mere political theater. He reportedly shared a story of praying for Trump after an assassination attempt in July 2024, emphasizing that his concern was for a friend, not just a foreign leader.

Trump, in turn, has not directly addressed the portrait in public statements but has praised Putin’s willingness to engage in peace talks, calling their recent discussions “very good and productive” on Truth Social.

This exchange underscores a dynamic between the two, contrasting sharply with the broader U.S.-Russia rivalry. The artwork itself remains a mystery in terms of its visual details, leaving room for imagination about how it portrays their relationship.

The ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia has reached a critical juncture as of March 25, 2025, with ceasefire negotiations gaining traction amid a backdrop of continued violence.

Talks mediated by the United States in Saudi Arabia have focused on a potential ceasefire in the Black Sea, aiming to secure safe passage for shipping and alleviate global supply chain pressures caused by the conflict.

Both Ukraine and Russia have expressed willingness to pause attacks on energy infrastructure.

Despite intense efforts, including discussions in Riyadh involving U.S., Russian, and Ukrainian officials, a broader 30-day truce remains elusive, with Moscow insisting on addressing deeper geopolitical issues and Kyiv pushing for robust security guarantees.

The battlefield situation is still at war, with neither side achieving gains. Ukraine’s military faces military resource shortages, exacerbated by relentless Russian drone and missile strikes on civilian and energy targets, such as the recent attack in Sumy that injured dozens.

Meanwhile, Russia contends with stretched air defenses and internal pressures but maintains a hardline stance, leveraging its control over occupied territories.

The U.S., under President Trump’s administration, is pressing for a ceasefire by Easter, potentially tied to economic incentives like Ukrainian mineral deals, though critics argue this rushed approach may not yield a lasting peace.

As the Ukraine-Russia ceasefire talks progress, the war’s toll—devastating Ukraine and isolating Russia globally—continues to fuel urgency for a resolution, even as trust and implementation challenges loom large.

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