At the Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, a star-studded New Year's Eve bash took an unconventional turn when President Donald Trump put up for auction a live-painted portrait of Jesus Christ, raising a whopping $2.75 million.
The artwork, created by Christian artist Vanessa Horabuena on the spot, was unveiled to a packed audience and witnessed by high-profile guests. The event not only showcased Trump's penchant for spectacle but also highlighted his willingness to blur the lines between politics, religion, and branding.
Trump even offered attendees a chance to sign the painting, generating buzz and drawing attention away from potential controversies. All proceeds from the auction went towards charitable causes, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Palm Beach County sheriff's office.
The sale represents yet another example of Trump leveraging his celebrity status to amplify his media presence and command attention on multiple platforms. Critics have argued that such commercialization of religious imagery is a misuse of sacred symbols, while supporters view it as a celebration of shared faith and culture.
As Trump continues to wield his influence as a former president, the live-painted portrait of Jesus Christ auction serves as a testament to his enduring ability to captivate an audience and push the boundaries of what's considered acceptable in politics.
The artwork, created by Christian artist Vanessa Horabuena on the spot, was unveiled to a packed audience and witnessed by high-profile guests. The event not only showcased Trump's penchant for spectacle but also highlighted his willingness to blur the lines between politics, religion, and branding.
Trump even offered attendees a chance to sign the painting, generating buzz and drawing attention away from potential controversies. All proceeds from the auction went towards charitable causes, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Palm Beach County sheriff's office.
The sale represents yet another example of Trump leveraging his celebrity status to amplify his media presence and command attention on multiple platforms. Critics have argued that such commercialization of religious imagery is a misuse of sacred symbols, while supporters view it as a celebration of shared faith and culture.
As Trump continues to wield his influence as a former president, the live-painted portrait of Jesus Christ auction serves as a testament to his enduring ability to captivate an audience and push the boundaries of what's considered acceptable in politics.