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From
the New York Post’s “Page 6”
January
2, 2004
PAINTER
SHOWS MIKE THE MAT
Angry-man artist Scott LoBaido is once again turning his paintbrush
on his nemesis, Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
LoBaido,
who protested the shuttering of a Williamsburg firehouse last
August by painting a mural of a smiling mayor shooting a man
in the back, has been asked by the National Arts Club to show
his latest Bloomberg-bashing - a rendering of a cigarette-puffing
Frank Sinatra giving him a bloody beating.
The painting,
titled "Black Eye, Bloody Nose and Fat Lip Courtesy of
Frank Sinatra," shows a battered Bloomberg sprawled in
an alley next to a "No Smoking" sign, as Sinatra
walks away trailing a plume of smoke.
"Bloomberg
is destroying the romance of the city," LoBaido fumed
to PAGE SIX. "If Sinatra was sitting in bar having a
cocktail with two lovely ladies and Bloomberg walked in to
hang up a no-smoking sign, then what do you think Frank would
do? That's exactly what the painting is about."
National
Arts Club president Aldon James, who invited LoBaido to show
his "American Pride" exhibit at the club's Trask
Gallery beginning Jan. 6, defended the provocative painting.
"Politics
has always been bloody," James said. "It's not that
the National Arts Club is against Mayor Bloomberg. We don't
have to always agree with what our artists are saying, but
we feel they have a right to be shown. I'm sure even Mayor
Bloomberg would respect the artist's right to express himself."
A Bloomberg spokesman did not return calls.
LoBaido
claims his "Angry American" style - other works
depict President Bush on horseback holding the head of Osama
bin Laden and a stars and stripes-covered anvil falling on
Saddam Hussein - has kept his work out of most galleries.
"I'm
very patriotic and I use my artwork as a soapbox," LoBaido
said. "For years, galleries have shunned me because of
my political ideology. Just because I vote Republican, I wave
my flag and I love my veterans, they don't want me. But I
think I'm finally getting a little respect."
This isn't
the first time the Staten Islander has caused a commotion.
He is on probation for hanging oversize American flags on
the façade of the French Consulate. He also painted
a flag on School District 3 headquarters after it ruled against
requiring students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
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