, whose art dealer once suggested he could be ‘one of the most consequential artists in this century,’ showed himself hard at work with some inspiration from Morgan Freeman as he continues to distract from .
A video – which was meant to be private and EVdeN EvE NAkLiYaT only for friends and family – showed the president’s son working on a piece earlier this week while clips of Morgan Freeman in the 2001 film Along Came a Spider play.
‘You’re born with a gift …And what you’re good at, you don’t take for granted,’ Freeman says in character as Detective Alex Cross.
‘You don’t betray it.’
Biden, wearing a pair of Crocs to go along with his sweats, then continues to work as Monica Potter in the film asks Freeman ‘What if you do betray your gift?’
‘Then you betray yourself,’ Freeman responds, in clips that were supposedly added after and not playing live.
‘That’s a sad thing.’
The quote come from a section of the movie where Freeman’s Alex Cross is advising Potter’s Secret Service Agent Jezzie Flannigan as they attempt to figure out how to get a senator’s daughter back from a kidnapper.
Hunter Biden continues to distract from the investigations into his finances by pursuing his painting career, as a recent Instagram video showed him attempting to get some artistic inspiration from Morgan Freeman
Biden appears to be working with Manhattan art dealer Georges Berges again, who has helped the First Son put on shows in the past.
Bergès, who has been overseeing the sale of Biden’s paintings, that the 53-year-old would ‘become one of the most consequential artists in this century.’
His comments came as the New York Post pressed him on whether he would comply with requests from the House Oversight Committee, which asked to see the names of individuals who purchased Biden’s artwork and the price they paid for it.
The committee’s investigation is part of murky business dealings, which some contend involved him leveraging his closeness to the White House for profit.
His artwork attracted attention after some of his paintings were listed for a whopping $500,000, but the identities of buyers and prices they actually paid were kept secret.
Oversight Chair James Comer said Bergès hadn’t responded to previous requests for information on the sales in the past , but with Republicans in the majority and the threat of subpoena he expected a response this time around.
When The Post asked Bergès whether or not he intended to cooperate, the art dealer declined to comment and instead waxed poetic about the heights of Biden’s artistic prodigy.
‘I represent Hunter Biden because I feel that not only his art merits my representation, but because his personal narrative, which gives birth to his art, is very much needed in the world,’ he said.
A video – which was meant to be private and only for friends and family showed the president’s son working on a piece earlier this week while clips of Morgan Freeman in the 2001 film Along Came a Spider play
Biden, evdEN eve nakLiYAT wearing a pair of Crocs to go along with his sweats, then continues to work as Monica Potter in the film asks Freeman ‘What if you do betray your gift?’
Georges Berges has featured many of Biden’s paintings and believes in him as an artist
Bergès, who has been overseeing the sale of Biden’s paintings, said in February that the 53-year-old would ‘become one of the most consequential artists in this century.’
‘You’re born with a gift …And what you’re good at, you don’t take for granted,’ Freeman says in character as Detective Alex Cross.
‘You don’t betray it’
Georges Bergès and Hunter Biden. Bergès has been representing Biden throughout his art career
Hunter Biden hard at work on one of his many paintings.
His manager said he could be one of the most important artists of the century
‘His is a story of perseverance; Hunter’s story reflects what I believe is the beauty of humanity, judged not by the fall, but by having the strength to rise up, by having the character required to change and the courage to do it.’
‘Hunter Biden’s art reflects all of that and more.
His art gives us hope; it reminds us that tomorrow brings a new day, a new beginning, a new possibility,’ he said.
‘Hunter Biden will become one of the most consequential artists in this century because the world needs his art now more than ever.
In a world that beats us down, we need art in our lives that reminds of the unrelenting divinity within each of us.’
Bergès has previously refused to turn over information about Biden’s clients, arguing he is committed to the anonymity of his clients’, along with finding the next great artist of the time.
‘Almost 10 years ago I opened a gallery that has a global perspective on the human experience and that seeks to find artists who I feel will be consequential not just in the art world but in the broader culture,’ he said.
Georges Bergès carrying a bouquet of flowers into his gallery where Biden’s art is on display
Georges Bergès stands inside his gallery in New York City during Biden’s gallery exhibition