When the National Portrait Gallery in London unveiled Kate Middleton's first official painted portrait, created by Scottish-born artist Paul Emsley, the world recoiled. And in a recent interview with Hello, Emsley said: "Some of the words written about it were so personal ... I'd be inhuman if I said it didn't affect me ... It felt like a bit of a witch-hunt and people who had not even seen my portrait joined in." He added that "half the problem" is that the painting doesn't photograph well, but didn't address the other half.
How has Emsley coped with the pain? By drawing so many Kate Middletons. Okay, just one. From the Washington Post:
Via: Royal Painters New Kate Middleton Portrait Flawless
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